EP2933421A1 - A thermal curtain - Google Patents

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EP2933421A1
EP2933421A1 EP15163673.5A EP15163673A EP2933421A1 EP 2933421 A1 EP2933421 A1 EP 2933421A1 EP 15163673 A EP15163673 A EP 15163673A EP 2933421 A1 EP2933421 A1 EP 2933421A1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
    • E06B3/70Door leaves
    • E06B3/80Door leaves flexible
    • E06B3/805Door leaves flexible folding sideways
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47HFURNISHINGS FOR WINDOWS OR DOORS
    • A47H23/00Curtains; Draperies
    • A47H23/02Shapes of curtains; Selection of particular materials for curtains
    • A47H23/04Shapes of curtains
    • A47H23/05Shapes of curtains of chain or chain mail; of free-hanging strips or lamellae
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/24Screens or other constructions affording protection against light, especially against sunshine; Similar screens for privacy or appearance; Slat blinds
    • E06B9/26Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F25REFRIGERATION OR COOLING; COMBINED HEATING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS; HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURE OR STORAGE OF ICE; LIQUEFACTION SOLIDIFICATION OF GASES
    • F25DREFRIGERATORS; COLD ROOMS; ICE-BOXES; COOLING OR FREEZING APPARATUS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F25D23/00General constructional features
    • F25D23/02Doors; Covers
    • F25D23/021Sliding doors

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  • This invention relates to an improved thermal curtain, especially for use in thoroughfares and doorways.
  • Thermal curtains are intended to provide a barrier between two locations in order to retain heat on at least one side of the curtain and they also reduce noise.
  • the curtains are often transparent or translucent to allow a person to see if someone is approaching the curtain from the other side.
  • a retractable curtain may be used in which rollers of a curtain may be connected to adjacent rollers. Whilst this allows the curtain to be readily opened and retracted, the rollers may become twisted in pulling the curtain, which can lead to the curtain jamming or for an increase in friction, thereby making it more difficult to operate the curtain. Where the curtain becomes jammed, a user will often not close it properly, which results in a loss of heat and an increase in heating costs. The same result can occur when the rollers suffer from fatigue and so break with the twisting.
  • the present invention is directed to a retractable thermal curtain for a thoroughfare, the thermal curtain having an open position wherein the curtain is retracted to at least one side and a closed position wherein the curtain extends into at least part of the thoroughfare, wherein the thermal curtain comprises a plurality of strips of polyvinyl chloride extending from a top holding member and each top holding member is connected to a roller connector, wherein adjacent roller connectors are linked and wherein adjacent top holding members linked.
  • the strips are aligned substantially parallel, or close thereto, with one another and with the rail to which they may be connected. This ensures that they overlap and so provided a thermal and acoustic barrier with no significant gaps in the thoroughfare.
  • the curtain may comprise one length of joined top holding members and associated strips, or it may comprise a plurality of lengths.
  • the curtain may comprise two portions, each extending from an end to the centre, in a closed position, thereby having a centre parting.
  • it may be desirable to have one section extending to a third of the way across the thoroughfare and the other section extending the rest of the way across the thoroughfare.
  • the link between the rollers comprises a chain, wire, cable or cord.
  • the rollers are linked by a connecting mechanism the rollers assist with pulling their adjacent roller, which in turn results in a smooth movement as the curtain opens and closes.
  • adjacent polyvinyl strips overlap one another.
  • the polyvinyl strips overlaps one another to reduce the passageway for the through flow of air and heat.
  • the adjacent polyvinyl strips overlap by up to one half of their width and preferably, the polyvinyl strips overlap by up to one third of their width. This provides a good amount of overlap to reduce the risk of heat and air passing through the curtain when in a closed position. Additionally, it makes drawing the curtain easier because adjacent strips do not catch one another and make movement of the curtain more difficult.
  • adjacent top holding members overlap when in the closed position.
  • the overlapping holding members reduce the risk of the strips blocking one another when the curtain is drawn open or closed and allows for a smoother operation of the curtain.
  • the overlapping of the holding members also encourages overlapping of the polyvinyl strips.
  • the thermal curtain comprises a first top holding member, which is closer to the lead edge of the thermal curtain than a second top holding member, and wherein the sides of the first top member and the adjacent second top holding member that face one another are linked.
  • Linking facing sides of the device stops the strips from becoming twisted and tangling. Additionally, the linkage allows for a smooth opening and closing of the curtain by allowing a lead holding member to pull the next holding member so that the curtain moves in a predictable and controlled manner. Additionally, it reduces the risk of the holding members interfering with one another and preventing the curtain from opening and closing effectively.
  • the link between the first top holding member and the second top holding member is positioned in the rear half of the first top holding member and the position of the link on the second top holding member is positioned in the front half of the second top holding member, and more preferably, the link between the first top holding member and the second top holding member is positioned in the rear third of the first top holding member.
  • the thermal curtain takes up less than a third of the width of the thoroughfare.
  • the curtain can be retracted to less than a third of the width of the thoroughfare, thereby allowing a large area for the passage of people and/or vehicles when in a retracted position.
  • the curtain when in an open position, does not extend outside thoroughfare when in an open position. This allows the curtain to be contained within the thoroughfare when open and so is especially useful in particularly restricted locations, where there is little or no space to the side of the thoroughfare. Additionally, where switches are positioned adjacent the curtain this allows access to them rather than obscuring the switches with the curtain.
  • the top holding members are connected to the roller connectors such that they can at least partially rotate relative to the roller connectors.
  • the holding members, and associated strips may be rotated to avoid them interfering with one another and to allow them to be stowed at an angle away from perpendicular with the rail to which they're connected.
  • an end roller connector is provided with a handle for pulling the curtain between the open position and the closed position.
  • each section may be provided with a handle. Whilst one may position a handle along the length of the curtain, it is most desirable to have it at one end.
  • the invention extends to a retractable thermal curtain arrangement, wherein the arrangement comprises a thermal curtain as herein described and a rail that is engaged by the roller connectors of the thermal curtain.
  • the arrangement comprises two retractable curtains connected to a single rail and arranged so as to each extend into the thoroughfare when in a closed position.
  • This is particularly advantageous where it may be required to have one side of the curtain open whilst the other side remains in place.
  • a centre parting, or off-centre parting, having two curtains may be required for particular applications.
  • Figures 1 to 5 show a curtain arrangement 10 comprising a rail 12 into which rollers 14 are positioned.
  • the rollers 14 engage the rail 12 and are able to roll along the rail.
  • the rollers are provided with extensions 14a comprising apertures, through which are attached connectors 16 and the connectors 16 also engage top holding members 18 through apertures in the top holding members 18.
  • the top holding members 18 comprise metal plates that are divergently tapered from the top section and are provided with a lower holding end 18a.
  • the top holding members 18 are further provided with link apertures 18b along the lower part of the holding end 18a.
  • the link apertures 18b comprise a flange with an aperture therein.
  • Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) strips 20 are connected to each top holding member 18 along the lower holding end 18a.
  • the PVC strips 20 extend away from the top holding members 18 in an intended downward direction and they may be attached to the top holding member 18 using protrusions in the strips 20 and corresponding apertures in the top holding members 18 that accept and retain the strips 20.
  • Adjacent top holding members 18 are linked to one another by a chain link 22.
  • the chain link 22 connects a first link aperture 18b on one side of a first top holding member 18-1 in its intended rear half, to a link aperture 18b on the side of a second top holding member 18-2 facing the first top holding member 18-1 in its intended lead, or front, half.
  • the link apertures 18b may be in the rear third of the first top holding member 18-1 and the front third of the second top holding member 18-2.
  • Adjacent roller connectors 14 are also linked by a chain 24, which extends between the adjacent roller extensions 14a.
  • the lead roller extension 14a that is to say, the extension 14a of the end roller that is the closest to the end of the rail 12 is provided with a handle 26.
  • the roller 14a at the other end of the curtain arrangement 10 may be affixed to the end of the rail 12 to prevent it being moved. This may be via a chain or other connection means.
  • the connectors 16 being able to rotate to some degree within the roller extension, the rotation forces on the roller 14 are reduced.
  • the strips 20 are stored substantially perpendicular to the rail 12, they are rotated upon the rollers extending across the rail to rotate to be substantially parallel therewith.
  • the strips 20 overlap by around a quarter of their width, which creates an acoustic and thermal barrier to reduce the passage of heat and sound through the curtain 10.
  • the handle 26 When retracted to an open position, the handle 26 is pulled towards the rear of the curtain 10 and the rollers 14 allow a smooth retraction of the curtain 10. Again, the chain connections 22 and 24 reduce rotation on the rollers 14 and thus allow the curtain to roller smoothly along the rail 12.
  • the holding members may be used according to the requirements.
  • other materials for example plastics materials, may also be used for the top holding members.
  • the PVC strips may be clamped onto the top holding members or attached thereto in another convenient manner.
  • the PVC strips may be orientated in any preferred angle when the curtain is retracted by adjusting the connection between the top roller and the PVC strips to allow a particular rotation.
  • the chains connected the PVC strips will be adjusted accordingly to assist in the rotation.
  • the amount of overlap between adjacent PVC strips may be adjusted as required between 10% overlap and 70% overlap.

Abstract

The invention relates to a retractable thermal curtain for a thoroughfare. The thermal curtain has an open position wherein the curtain is retracted to at least one side and a closed position wherein the curtain extends into at least part of the thoroughfare. The thermal curtain comprises a plurality of strips of polyvinyl chloride extending from a top holding member and each top holding member is connected to a roller connector. Adjacent roller connectors are linked and wherein adjacent top holding members linked. The invention extends to a curtain arrangement wherein the curtain is connected to a rail.

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    Field of the Invention
  • This invention relates to an improved thermal curtain, especially for use in thoroughfares and doorways.
  • Background to the Invention
  • Thermal curtains are intended to provide a barrier between two locations in order to retain heat on at least one side of the curtain and they also reduce noise. The curtains are often transparent or translucent to allow a person to see if someone is approaching the curtain from the other side.
  • Existing systems often involve a frame that is equal to, or larger than, the thoroughfare that is to be covered and lengths of material are fixed to the frame. To retract the curtain, the frame is moved sideways, thereby moving the lengths of material out of the thoroughfare. A problem with such an arrangement is that one must have a space to the side of the thoroughfare that is at least the same width as the thoroughfare. This is not always possible and so the curtain cannot be fitted.
  • Alternatively, a retractable curtain may be used in which rollers of a curtain may be connected to adjacent rollers. Whilst this allows the curtain to be readily opened and retracted, the rollers may become twisted in pulling the curtain, which can lead to the curtain jamming or for an increase in friction, thereby making it more difficult to operate the curtain. Where the curtain becomes jammed, a user will often not close it properly, which results in a loss of heat and an increase in heating costs. The same result can occur when the rollers suffer from fatigue and so break with the twisting.
  • Summary of the Invention
  • Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a retractable thermal curtain for a thoroughfare, the thermal curtain having an open position wherein the curtain is retracted to at least one side and a closed position wherein the curtain extends into at least part of the thoroughfare, wherein the thermal curtain comprises a plurality of strips of polyvinyl chloride extending from a top holding member and each top holding member is connected to a roller connector, wherein adjacent roller connectors are linked and wherein adjacent top holding members linked.
  • In a closed position the strips are aligned substantially parallel, or close thereto, with one another and with the rail to which they may be connected. This ensures that they overlap and so provided a thermal and acoustic barrier with no significant gaps in the thoroughfare.
  • The curtain may comprise one length of joined top holding members and associated strips, or it may comprise a plurality of lengths. For example, the curtain may comprise two portions, each extending from an end to the centre, in a closed position, thereby having a centre parting. Alternatively, it may be desirable to have one section extending to a third of the way across the thoroughfare and the other section extending the rest of the way across the thoroughfare.
  • Preferably, the link between the rollers comprises a chain, wire, cable or cord. Where the rollers are linked by a connecting mechanism the rollers assist with pulling their adjacent roller, which in turn results in a smooth movement as the curtain opens and closes.
  • Advantageously, in the closed position, adjacent polyvinyl strips overlap one another. When the curtain is drawn and so is positioned within the thoroughfare, it is advantageous that the polyvinyl strips overlaps one another to reduce the passageway for the through flow of air and heat.
  • It is further advantageous that the adjacent polyvinyl strips overlap by up to one half of their width and preferably, the polyvinyl strips overlap by up to one third of their width. This provides a good amount of overlap to reduce the risk of heat and air passing through the curtain when in a closed position. Additionally, it makes drawing the curtain easier because adjacent strips do not catch one another and make movement of the curtain more difficult.
  • It is preferable that adjacent top holding members overlap when in the closed position. The overlapping holding members reduce the risk of the strips blocking one another when the curtain is drawn open or closed and allows for a smoother operation of the curtain. The overlapping of the holding members also encourages overlapping of the polyvinyl strips.
  • In one embodiment, the thermal curtain comprises a first top holding member, which is closer to the lead edge of the thermal curtain than a second top holding member, and wherein the sides of the first top member and the adjacent second top holding member that face one another are linked. Linking facing sides of the device stops the strips from becoming twisted and tangling. Additionally, the linkage allows for a smooth opening and closing of the curtain by allowing a lead holding member to pull the next holding member so that the curtain moves in a predictable and controlled manner. Additionally, it reduces the risk of the holding members interfering with one another and preventing the curtain from opening and closing effectively.
  • Preferably, the link between the first top holding member and the second top holding member is positioned in the rear half of the first top holding member and the position of the link on the second top holding member is positioned in the front half of the second top holding member, and more preferably, the link between the first top holding member and the second top holding member is positioned in the rear third of the first top holding member. By positioning the link on in the rear half of the first holding member and the front half of the second holding member, the holding members are able to pull one another back and forth and maintain a good overlap to retain an effective thermal barrier.
  • Advantageously, in an open position, the thermal curtain takes up less than a third of the width of the thoroughfare. By overlapping the holding members and the strips, the curtain can be retracted to less than a third of the width of the thoroughfare, thereby allowing a large area for the passage of people and/or vehicles when in a retracted position.
  • It is preferable that, when in an open position, the curtain does not extend outside thoroughfare when in an open position. This allows the curtain to be contained within the thoroughfare when open and so is especially useful in particularly restricted locations, where there is little or no space to the side of the thoroughfare. Additionally, where switches are positioned adjacent the curtain this allows access to them rather than obscuring the switches with the curtain.
  • In an advantageous embodiment, the top holding members are connected to the roller connectors such that they can at least partially rotate relative to the roller connectors. By providing a rotational link between the roller connectors and the top holding members, the holding members, and associated strips, may be rotated to avoid them interfering with one another and to allow them to be stowed at an angle away from perpendicular with the rail to which they're connected.
  • In a preferable embodiment, an end roller connector is provided with a handle for pulling the curtain between the open position and the closed position. Where the curtain comprises more than one section, each section may be provided with a handle. Whilst one may position a handle along the length of the curtain, it is most desirable to have it at one end.
  • The invention extends to a retractable thermal curtain arrangement, wherein the arrangement comprises a thermal curtain as herein described and a rail that is engaged by the roller connectors of the thermal curtain.
  • Preferably, the arrangement comprises two retractable curtains connected to a single rail and arranged so as to each extend into the thoroughfare when in a closed position. This is particularly advantageous where it may be required to have one side of the curtain open whilst the other side remains in place. A centre parting, or off-centre parting, having two curtains may be required for particular applications.
  • Brief Description of the Figures
  • An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
    • Figure 1 is an image of a curtain in accordance with the present invention;
    • Figure 2 is an image of a second view of the curtain of Figure 1;
    • Figure 3 is a further image of the curtain of Figure 1;
    • Figure 4 is a view of the curtain of Figure 1 in a retracted position; and
    • Figure 5 is a second view of the curtain of Figure 1 in a retracted position.
    Detailed Description of Exemplary Embodiment
  • Figures 1 to 5 show a curtain arrangement 10 comprising a rail 12 into which rollers 14 are positioned. The rollers 14 engage the rail 12 and are able to roll along the rail. The rollers are provided with extensions 14a comprising apertures, through which are attached connectors 16 and the connectors 16 also engage top holding members 18 through apertures in the top holding members 18. The top holding members 18 comprise metal plates that are divergently tapered from the top section and are provided with a lower holding end 18a. The top holding members 18 are further provided with link apertures 18b along the lower part of the holding end 18a. The link apertures 18b comprise a flange with an aperture therein.
  • Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) strips 20 are connected to each top holding member 18 along the lower holding end 18a. The PVC strips 20 extend away from the top holding members 18 in an intended downward direction and they may be attached to the top holding member 18 using protrusions in the strips 20 and corresponding apertures in the top holding members 18 that accept and retain the strips 20.
  • Adjacent top holding members 18 are linked to one another by a chain link 22. The chain link 22 connects a first link aperture 18b on one side of a first top holding member 18-1 in its intended rear half, to a link aperture 18b on the side of a second top holding member 18-2 facing the first top holding member 18-1 in its intended lead, or front, half. The link apertures 18b may be in the rear third of the first top holding member 18-1 and the front third of the second top holding member 18-2.
  • Adjacent roller connectors 14 are also linked by a chain 24, which extends between the adjacent roller extensions 14a. The lead roller extension 14a, that is to say, the extension 14a of the end roller that is the closest to the end of the rail 12 is provided with a handle 26. The roller 14a at the other end of the curtain arrangement 10 may be affixed to the end of the rail 12 to prevent it being moved. This may be via a chain or other connection means.
  • In a retracted position at one end of the rail 12, as shown in Figures 4 and 5, which illustrate that the strips 20 may be orientated substantially parallel with the rail 12 or substantially perpendicularly thereto, a user pulls the handle 26 towards to extend the curtain across the rail, thereby 'closing' the curtain 10 and positioning it across a thoroughfare. The due to the links between the rollers 14 via chains 24 and the PVC strips 20 via chains 22, the adjacent rollers 14 and strips 20 are pulled along the rail 12. Due to the chains 22 and 24, the likelihood of the rollers 14 twisting and jamming in the rail is reduced as the connections allow the strips to be aligned to reduce twisting. Additionally, with the connectors 16 being able to rotate to some degree within the roller extension, the rotation forces on the roller 14 are reduced. Where the strips 20 are stored substantially perpendicular to the rail 12, they are rotated upon the rollers extending across the rail to rotate to be substantially parallel therewith. The strips 20 overlap by around a quarter of their width, which creates an acoustic and thermal barrier to reduce the passage of heat and sound through the curtain 10.
  • When retracted to an open position, the handle 26 is pulled towards the rear of the curtain 10 and the rollers 14 allow a smooth retraction of the curtain 10. Again, the chain connections 22 and 24 reduce rotation on the rollers 14 and thus allow the curtain to roller smoothly along the rail 12.
  • It will be appreciated that other shapes for the holding members may be used according to the requirements. Furthermore, other materials, for example plastics materials, may also be used for the top holding members.
  • The PVC strips may be clamped onto the top holding members or attached thereto in another convenient manner.
  • The PVC strips may be orientated in any preferred angle when the curtain is retracted by adjusting the connection between the top roller and the PVC strips to allow a particular rotation. The chains connected the PVC strips will be adjusted accordingly to assist in the rotation.
  • The amount of overlap between adjacent PVC strips may be adjusted as required between 10% overlap and 70% overlap.

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  1. A retractable thermal curtain for a thoroughfare, the thermal curtain having an open position wherein the curtain is retracted to at least one side and a closed position wherein the curtain extends into at least part of the thoroughfare, wherein the thermal curtain comprises a plurality of strips of polyvinyl chloride extending from a top holding member and each top holding member is connected to a roller connector, wherein adjacent roller connectors are linked and wherein adjacent top holding members linked.
  2. A thermal curtain according to claim 1, wherein the link between the rollers comprises a chain, wire, cable or cord.
  3. A thermal curtain according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein, in the closed position, adjacent polyvinyl strips overlap one another.
  4. A thermal curtain according to claim 3, wherein the adjacent polyvinyl strips overlap by up to one half of their width.
  5. A thermal curtain according to claim 4, wherein the polyvinyl strips overlap by up to one third of their width.
  6. A thermal curtain according to any one of claims 3 to 5, wherein adjacent top holding members overlap when in the closed position.
  7. A thermal curtain according to any preceding claim, wherein the thermal curtain comprises a first top holding member, which is closer to the lead edge of the thermal curtain than a second top holding member, and wherein the sides of the first top member and the adjacent second top holding member that face one another are linked.
  8. A thermal curtain according to claim 6, wherein the link between the first top holding member and the second top holding member is positioned in the rear half of the first top holding member and the position of the link on the second top holding member is positioned in the front half of the second top holding member.
  9. A thermal curtain according to claim 8, wherein the link between the first top holding member and the second top holding member is positioned in the rear third of the first top holding member.
  10. A thermal curtain according to any preceding claim, wherein, in an open position, the thermal curtain takes up less than 30% of the width of the thoroughfare.
  11. A thermal curtain according to any preceding claim, wherein, when in an open position, the curtain does not extend outside thoroughfare when in an open position.
  12. A thermal curtain according to any preceding claim, wherein the top holding members are connected to the roller connectors such that they can at least partially rotate relative to the roller connectors.
  13. A thermal curtain according to any preceding claim, wherein an end roller connector is provided with a handle for pulling the curtain between the open position and the closed position.
  14. A retractable thermal curtain arrangement, wherein the arrangement comprises a thermal curtain according to any preceding claim and a rail that is engaged by the roller connectors of the thermal curtain.
  15. A retractable thermal curtain arrangement according to claim 14, wherein the arrangement comprises two retractable curtains connected to a single rail and arranged so as to each extend into the thoroughfare when in a closed position.
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