Modular glare screen system
09863104 ยท 2018-01-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A system includes a glare-blocking member including a left recess, a right recess, and a rail including, a left lateral portion including a left protrusion configured to mate with the left recess of the glare-blocking member, a right lateral portion including a right protrusion configured to mate with the right recess of the glare-blocking member, and a projecting contour disposed between the left and right lateral portions, wherein an apex of the projecting contour is disposed farther from a line passing through lower edge portions of the rail than is either the left or the right protrusion.
Claims
1. A system, comprising: a glare-blocking member including: a left recess; a right recess; and a rail including: a left lateral portion including a left protrusion configured to mate with the left recess of the glare-blocking member; a right lateral portion including a right protrusion configured to mate with the right recess of the glare-blocking member; and a projecting contour disposed between the left and right lateral portions, wherein an apex of the projecting contour is disposed farther from a line passing through lower edge portions of the rail than is either the left or the right protrusion.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the projecting contour defines a groove configured to receive a bottom edge of the glare-blocking member.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the rail includes a second projecting contour disposed between the first projecting contour and one of the left and right lateral portions.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the second projecting contour defines a second groove configured to receive a bottom edge of the glare-blocking member.
5. The system of claim 3, wherein the rail further comprises: a third projecting contour disposed between the first projecting contour and one of the left and right lateral portions; and a fourth projecting contour disposed between the second projecting contour and the other of the left and right lateral portions.
6. The system of claim 1 wherein the left lateral portion is disposed in a first position when the left protrusion of the rail engages the left recess of the glare-blocking member and the left lateral portion is disposed in the first position when the left protrusion of the rail is not engaged by any portion of the glare-blocking member and the left lateral portion is disposed in a second position when the left protrusion of the rail transitions from not engaging the left recess of the glare-blocking member to engaging the left recess of the glare-blocking member, and wherein the right lateral portion is disposed in a third position when the right protrusion of the rail engages the right recess of the glare-blocking member and the right lateral portion is disposed in the third position when the right protrusion of the rail is not engaged by any portion of the glare-blocking member and the right lateral portion is disposed in a fourth position when the right protrusion of the rail transitions from not engaging the right recess of the glare-blocking member to engaging the right recess of the glare-blocking member.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein lower corners of the glare-blocking member are beveled.
8. The system of claim 7, wherein an angle of the bevel is about 22 degrees.
9. A system, comprising: a glare-blocking member including: a left recess; a right recess; and a rail including: a left lateral portion including a left protrusion configured to mate with the left recess of the glare-blocking member; a right lateral portion including a right protrusion configured to mate with the right recess of the glare-blocking member; and a projecting contour disposed between the left and right lateral portions, wherein an apex of the projecting contour is disposed closer to a line passing through lower edge portions of the rail than is either the left or the right protrusion.
10. The system of claim 9, wherein the apex of the projecting contour defines a lower stop for a bottom edge of the glare-blocking member.
11. The system of claim 9, wherein the rail includes a second projecting contour disposed between the first projecting contour and one of the left and right lateral portions.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein the apex of the second projecting contour defines a lower stop for a bottom edge of the glare-blocking member.
13. The system of claim 11, wherein the rail further comprises: a third projecting contour disposed between the first projecting contour and one of the left and right lateral portions; and a fourth projecting contour disposed between the second projecting contour and the other of the left and right lateral portions.
14. The system of claim 9 wherein the left lateral portion is disposed in a first position when the left protrusion of the rail engages the left recess of the glare-blocking member and the left lateral portion is disposed in the first position when the left protrusion of the rail is not engaged by any portion of the glare-blocking member and the left lateral portion is disposed in a second position when the left protrusion of the rail transitions from not engaging the left recess of the glare-blocking member to engaging the left recess of the glare-blocking member, and wherein the right lateral portion is disposed in a third position when the right protrusion of the rail engages the right recess of the glare-blocking member and the right lateral portion is disposed in the third position when the right protrusion of the rail is not engaged by any portion of the glare-blocking member and the right lateral portion is disposed in a fourth position when the right protrusion of the rail transitions from not engaging the right recess of the glare-blocking member to engaging the right recess of the glare-blocking member.
15. The system of claim 9, wherein lower corners of the glare-blocking member are beveled.
16. The system of claim 15, wherein an angle of the bevel is approximately 22 degrees.
17. A system, comprising: a glare-blocking member including: a bottom edge; a left recess; a right recess; and a rail including: a left lateral portion including a left protrusion configured to mate with the left recess of the glare-blocking member; a right lateral portion including a right protrusion configured to mate with the right recess of the glare-blocking member; a first projecting contour disposed between the left and right lateral portions; and a second projecting contour disposed between the left and right lateral portions, wherein a distance between the first projecting contour and one of the left and right lateral portions is the same as a distance between the second projecting contour and the other of the left and right lateral portions.
18. The system of claim 17, wherein the first projecting contour defines a groove configured to receive the bottom edge of the glare-blocking member.
19. The system of claim 17, wherein the second projecting contour defines a second groove configured to receive the bottom edge of the glare-blocking member.
20. The system of claim 17, wherein the rail further comprises: a third projecting contour disposed between the first projecting contour and one of the left and right lateral portions; and a fourth projecting contour disposed between the second projecting contour and the other of the left and right lateral portions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the claims, are incorporated in, and constitute a part of this specification. The detailed description and illustrated embodiments described serve to explain the principles defined by the claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The embodiments described below overcome the problems with existing glare screens by providing a rail with sections configured to deflect to allow for the quick insertion of a glare-blocking member into the rail.
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(15) The grooves 205ab may be formed in the first set of left and right projecting contours 405ab. The grooves 205ab extend in a downward direction within the contours 410ab to a point that is below or at the apex of the second set of contours 410b when measured from the lower edge of the rail 105. The second set of contours 410ab function as a stop to limit the insertion depth of the glare-blocking member 110 within the grooves 205ab.
(16) In some implementations, the rail member may not include the second set of contours 410ab. In this case, the groove depth of the first projecting contours 405ab, the location of the recesses 425ab in the glare-blocking member 110, and the location of the protrusions 420ab may be selected to provide a tight fit between the glare-blocking member 110 and the rail 105.
(17) The glare-blocking member 110 is generally rectangular and includes first and second longitudinal edges 430ab and a lower edge 435. In an exemplary implementation, the glare-blocking member 110 may be about 24 inches high and six inches wide. However, the dimensions may be different. As can be seen from a top view (see
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(20) In an alternative implementation, the glare-blocking member 110 may be positioned over the grooved section of the rail 105 and then pushed down towards the rail 105 until the lower edge 435 of the glare-blocking member 110 enters both grooves 205ab and the beveled corners 440ab of the glare-blocking member 110 engage the protrusions 420ab of the rail 105. The force applied by continued downward pressure causes the protrusions 420ab to deflect in an outward direction and the protrusions 420 to ride over the beveled corners 440ab of the glare-blocking member 110 and to snap into the recesses 425ab of the glare-blocking member 110.
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(22) While various embodiments of the embodiments have been described, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible that are within the scope of the claims. For example, the various dimensions, angles, etc. described above are merely exemplary and may be changed as necessary. Accordingly, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that many more embodiments and implementations are possible that are within the scope of the claims. Therefore, the embodiments described are only provided to aid in understanding the claims and do not limit the scope of the claims.