PRIVACY CURTAIN ASSEMBLY WITH CLEANABLE PANELS
20170224146 ยท 2017-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A privacy curtain assembly includes a main curtain portion. The main curtain portion includes a first side, a second side, and oppositely disposed leading edges located between the first and second sides. The privacy curtain assembly also includes at least one cleanable, wipable panel that is permanently affixed to one of the leading edges of the main curtain portion. The at least one panel is configured to be cleaned while permanently affixed to the main curtain portion.
Claims
1-19. (canceled)
20. A privacy curtain assembly consisting of: i) a main curtain portion including: a first side; a second side oppositely disposed from the first side; oppositely disposed first and second leading edges; an attachment portion including an upper attachment portion and a lower attachment portion, the lower attachment portion connecting the upper attachment portion to the main curtain portion and being made of a flexible, mesh material, and the upper attachment portion including an attachment mechanism, each of the upper and lower attachment portions extending along an entire width of the privacy curtain assembly; ii) a first cleanable, wipeable panel including: oppositely disposed first and second leading edges; a first substantially linear crease line configured to be spaced apart from the first leading edge of the main curtain portion, the first crease line separating the first panel into a first portion and an oppositely disposed second portion; wherein the first panel is permanently affixed to the main curtain portion by at least one first attachment mechanism such that the first and second leading edges of the first panel abut the first leading edge of the main curtain portion; iii) a second cleanable, wipeable panel including: oppositely disposed first and second leading edges; a second substantially linear crease line configured to be spaced apart from the second leading edge of the main curtain portion, the second crease line separating the second panel into a first portion and an oppositely disposed second portion; wherein the second panel is permanently affixed to the main curtain portion by at least one second attachment mechanism such that the first and second leading edges of the second panel abut the second leading edge of the main curtain portion; wherein each of the first and second panels is made of a material that is at least one of anti-static, non-absorbent, anti-bacterial, self-deodorizing, flame-resistant, moisture-resistant, and fluid resistant, wherein the first and second panels are configured to be cleaned and disinfected while permanently affixed to the main curtain portion and while the privacy curtain assembly is suspended above a floor.
21. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 20, wherein the first panel is affixed to an entire length of the first leading edge of the main curtain portion, and the second panel is affixed to an entire length of the second leading edge of the main curtain portion.
22. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 20, wherein the first panel is affixed to at least a part of a length of the first leading edge of the main curtain portion, and the second panel is affixed to at least a part of a length of the second leading edge of the main curtain portion.
23. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 20, wherein the main curtain portion is substantially rectangular.
24. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 20, wherein the attachment portion includes at least one suspending mechanism for suspending the privacy curtain assembly above the floor.
25. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 24, wherein the upper attachment portion includes the at least one suspending mechanism.
26. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 25, wherein the lower attachment portion is configured to allow at least one of air, light, and water from sprinklers into at least a portion of a room.
27. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 20, wherein the first panel is permanently affixed to the main curtain portion by using the at least one first attachment mechanism to connect the first and second leading edges of the first panel to the first leading edge of the main curtain portion, and wherein the second panel is permanently affixed to the main curtain portion by using the at least one second attachment mechanism to connect the first and second leading edges of the second panel to the second leading edge of the main curtain portion.
28. The privacy curtain of claim 27, wherein only the connection between the first and second leading edges of the first panel and the first leading edge of the main curtain portion permanently affixes the first panel to the main curtain portion, and wherein only the connection between the first and second leading edges of the second panel and the second leading edge of the main curtain portion permanently affixes the second panel to the main curtain portion.
29. The privacy curtain of claim 20, wherein the first and second portions of the first panel are free from contact with the first and second sides of the main curtain portion, and wherein the first and second portions of the second panel are free from contact with the first and second sides of the main curtain portion.
30. A privacy curtain assembly consisting of: i) a main curtain portion including: a first side; a second side oppositely disposed from the first side; oppositely disposed first and second leading edges; an attachment portion including an upper attachment portion and a lower attachment portion, the lower attachment portion connecting the upper attachment portion to the main curtain portion and being made of a flexible, mesh material, and the upper attachment portion including an attachment mechanism, each of the upper and lower attachment portions extending along an entire width of the privacy curtain assembly; ii) a first cleanable, wipeable panel including: oppositely disposed first and second leading edges; a first substantially linear crease line configured to be spaced apart from the first leading edge of the main curtain portion, the first crease line separating the first panel into a first portion and an oppositely disposed second portion; wherein the first panel is permanently affixed to the main curtain portion by at least one first attachment mechanism such that the first and second portions of the first panel are free from contact with the first and second sides of the main curtain portion; iii) a second cleanable, wipeable panel including: oppositely disposed first and second leading edges; a second substantially linear crease line configured to be spaced apart from the second leading edge of the main curtain portion, the second crease line separating the second panel into a first portion and an oppositely disposed second portion; wherein the second panel is permanently affixed to the main curtain portion by at least one second attachment mechanism such that the first and second portions of the second panel are free from contact with the first and second sides of the main curtain portion; wherein each of the first and second panels is made of a material that is at least one of anti-static, non-absorbent, anti-bacterial, self-deodorizing, flame-resistant, moisture-resistant, and fluid resistant, wherein the first and second panels are configured to be cleaned and disinfected while permanently affixed to the main curtain portion and while the privacy curtain assembly is suspended above a floor.
31. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 30, wherein the first panel is affixed to an entire length of the first leading edge of the main curtain portion, and the second panel is affixed to an entire length of the second leading edge of the main curtain portion.
32. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 30, wherein the first panel is affixed to at least a part of a length of the first leading edge of the main curtain portion, and the second panel is affixed to at least a part of a length of the second leading edge of the main curtain portion.
33. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 30, wherein the main curtain portion is substantially rectangular.
34. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 30, wherein the attachment portion includes at least one suspending mechanism for suspending the privacy curtain assembly above the floor.
35. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 34, wherein the upper attachment portion includes the at least one suspending mechanism.
36. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 35, wherein the lower attachment portion is configured to allow at least one of air, light, and water from sprinklers into at least a portion of a room.
37. The privacy curtain assembly of claim 30, wherein the first panel is permanently affixed to the main curtain portion by using the at least one first attachment mechanism to connect the first and second leading edges of the first panel to the first leading edge of the main curtain portion, and wherein the second panel is permanently affixed to the main curtain portion by using the at least one second attachment mechanism to connect the first and second leading edges of the second panel to the second leading edge of the main curtain portion.
38. The privacy curtain of claim 37, wherein only the connection between the first and second leading edges of the first panel and the first leading edge of the main curtain portion permanently affixes the first panel to the main curtain portion, and wherein only the connection between the first and second leading edges of the second panel and the second leading edge of the main curtain portion permanently affixes the second panel to the main curtain portion.
39. The privacy curtain of claim 30, wherein the first and second portions of the first panel abut the first leading edge of the main curtain portion, and wherein the first and second portions of the second panel abut the second leading edge of the main curtain portion.
40. The privacy curtain of claim 30, wherein the first panel and the second panel are substantially rectangular.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent to one skilled in the art upon consideration of the following description of the disclosure and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] The present disclosure relates generally to a privacy curtain and, more particularly, to a privacy curtain having one or more panels that may be cleaned, wiped, and disinfected in place without removing the panels from the curtain. As representative of one aspect of the present disclosure,
[0026] In one aspect, the privacy curtain assembly 10 includes a main curtain portion 12 (
[0027] In another aspect, the main curtain portion 12 includes an attachment portion 26 that is securely attached to, or integrated with, the main curtain portion. The attachment portion 26 typically includes an upper portion 28 adapted for suspension of the entire privacy curtain assembly 10 and a lower portion 30 adapted to facilitate the passage of light, air, and water (e.g., from fire sprinklers) from a curtain-divided portion of the room to another such portion of the room. The lower portion 30 connects the upper portion 28 to the main curtain portion 12. As shown in
[0028] The attachment portion 26 includes at least one suspending mechanism 34. The at least one suspending mechanism 34 is configured to elevate the privacy curtain assembly 10 above a floor (not shown), such as a hospital room floor. In one example, the at least one suspending mechanism 34 can include an opening configured to engage a ceiling-mounted hook (not shown). In another example, the at least one suspending mechanism 34 can include a loop, snap, Velcro strip, or any other suitable mechanism for suspending the privacy curtain assembly 10 above a floor.
[0029] In another aspect, the privacy curtain assembly 10 includes at least one cleanable, wipable panel 14 (
[0030] Each panel 14 includes oppositely disposed first and second surfaces 36 and 38. Each panel 14 also includes a first vertical leading edge 40 oppositely disposed from a second vertical leading edge 42, as well as a third horizontal leading edge 44 oppositely disposed from a fourth horizontal leading edge 46. As shown in
[0031] Each panel 14 can have a rectangular shape as shown in
[0032] In one example, the panels 14 are positioned about the main curtain portion 12 so that the crease line 48 of each of the panels contacts and envelops the entire first and second leading edges 20 and 22 of the main curtain portion (
[0033] In another example, the first leading edge 40 and the second edge 42 of a panel 14 can directly contact or abut the first or second leading edge 20 or 22 of the main curtain portion 12 (
[0034] In another example, the privacy curtain assembly 10 can be configured so that the first portion 50 or the second portion 52 of the panel 14 is free from attachment to the main curtain portion. As shown in
[0035] In another example, the privacy curtain assembly 10 can be configured so that the crease line 48 of each of the panels 14 is spaced a lateral distance d (
[0036] In use, first and second panels 14 and 14 are permanently affixed to separate mating portions 24 of the main curtain portion 12. The first and second panels 14 and 14 may be permanently affixed to the main curtain portion 12 by any suitable mechanism (e.g., stitching, sewing or adhesives). As shown in
[0037] Now assembled, the privacy curtain assembly 10 can be suspended from the ceiling of a hospital room or other type of room. A ceiling-mounted bracket with hooks (not shown), for example, can engage the at least one suspending mechanism 34 of the attachment portion 26 of the main curtain portion 12. After the privacy curtain assembly 10 is suspended, the privacy curtain assembly is moved along the bracket so that the privacy curtain assembly partially or completely encircles a patient's bed. Medical staff can now manipulate the privacy curtain assembly 10 as needed by, e.g., grasping a panel 14 to position the privacy curtain assembly around the patient's bed. Typically, constant handling of conventional curtain assemblies increases the likelihood that germs will be present on the edges or sides of the panels. Advantageously, the panels 14 of the privacy curtain assembly 10 can be cleaned in place by, e.g., wiping all or only a portion of the panels 14 with a disinfectant and without having to remove the entire privacy curtain assembly. Additionally, frequent cleaning of the panels 14 not only helps to minimize contamination, but also increases patient comfort and satisfaction that their room is sanitary.
[0038] From the above description of the present disclosure, those skilled in the art will perceive improvements, changes, and modifications. Such improvements, changes, and/or modifications are within the skill of the art and are intended to be covered by the appended claims.