EP3026209A1 - Abschirmvorrichtung mit einem netz - Google Patents

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EP3026209A1
EP3026209A1 EP14195020.4A EP14195020A EP3026209A1 EP 3026209 A1 EP3026209 A1 EP 3026209A1 EP 14195020 A EP14195020 A EP 14195020A EP 3026209 A1 EP3026209 A1 EP 3026209A1
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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
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/52Devices affording protection against insects, e.g. fly screens; Mesh windows for other purposes
    • E06B9/521Frameless fly screens; Tensioning means therefor
    • 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
    • E06B9/52Devices affording protection against insects, e.g. fly screens; Mesh windows for other purposes
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  • This invention relates to a screen to reduce or prevent ingress of flying insects, in particular mosquitoes, into a living area such as a room in a house, or a tent, for example.
  • the screens are of particular use in preventing or reducing ingress of mosquitoes through openings such as doors and windows.
  • a known screen for preventing ingress of flying insects through a window comprises a mesh screen mounted within a frame.
  • the frame is dimensioned so that it can be positioned on the window frame or on the wall surrounding the window frame.
  • Such screens tend to be of a passive nature without any form of chemical insecticide treatment.
  • the mesh extends across the window thus preventing insects which are larger than the mesh size from gaining access through the window.
  • a problem with such a screen is that it is necessary to mount the net within the frame and then to mount the frame on the window frame / wall using nails, screws and/or rivets, for example.
  • Such known frames tend to be secured and sealed to a frame or wall on all four sides of the screen.
  • EP 0 806 158 describes an insect screen comprising a mesh which is mounted on the frame of a window around all four sides of the frame using a plastic adhesive strip which has hook elements arranged in the form of subdivided longitudinal ribs, the distance between the ribs corresponding to the mesh spacing of the screen ( EP 0 806 158 ).
  • a screen for an opening in a building or other structure comprising:
  • a screen according to the first aspect of the present invention may be positioned and attached above an opening. This allows the net to hang in a similar manner to that of a curtain over the opening to be protected by the screen.
  • the opening may be a window or door in a house or other building, for example.
  • the opening could also comprise ventilation openings into a building.
  • the opening could, for example, be an entrance into a tent or other temporary structure.
  • a disadvantage of such an arrangement is that if it is necessary to gain access to the window behind the screen, the entire net has to be removed. With some known screens the net and the frame has to be removed.
  • attachment means may be attached directly to either a surface surrounding the opening.
  • the net will be secured by attachment means above the opening to be protected, and will hang freely in all other respects.
  • the attachment means may be attached to a surface surrounding the opening along sides of the opening.
  • the net will be square or rectangular in shape comprising four sides.
  • a further advantage of the screen according to the present invention is that it can be used to protect an open doorway whilst still allowing people to pass through the doorway.
  • the screen is adapted for use over a vent.
  • the product may be applied over a ventilation slot or grill, or bricks between rooms, or on external walls.
  • the net may be attached to the wall / frame by means of the attachment means which hold the net in position over the opening to be protected.
  • the attachment means may be any convenient attachment means and in some embodiments of the invention the attachment means each comprise a plurality of fasteners, each fastener comprising a first fastener portion attachable to a surface, and second fastener portion engageable with the first fastener portion, each fastener being adapted to hold the net between the first and second fastener portions.
  • a screen according to the present invention therefore there will typically be a plurality of attachment means, and generally between five and eight attachment means which may be spaced apart above the opening in order to hold the net in position.
  • a vent screen there will be six attachment means, and for doors and windows between six and eight or more.
  • Each first fastener portion may be adhesively attachable to a surface.
  • each fastener comprises a backing plate which backing plate is attachable to the surface.
  • the backing plate may have adhesive on one side thereof, which adhesive allows the first fastener portion to be attached to the surface.
  • each backing plate is resiliently deformable. This allows the first fastener portion to be fastened to various surfaces even if those surfaces are uneven.
  • the resiliently deformable nature of the backing plate results from a combination of the properties and the form of the plastic forming the backing plate and the flexible adhesive backing.
  • each first fastener portion comprises an engagement portion shaped to engage with the corresponding engagement portion of the second fastener portion.
  • the first and second fastener portions may take any convenient shape, but in some embodiments the first engagement portion is adapted to fit within the second engagement portion. In other embodiments, the second engagement portion may be adapted to fit within the first engagement portion.
  • the first engagement portion comprises a first hollow portion having a first diameter
  • the second engagement portion comprises a second hollow portion having a second diameter, wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter
  • the second hollow portion when the first and second fastener portions are engaged with one another, the second hollow portion is positioned within the first hollow portion.
  • the first engagement portion may comprise a lip extending radially outwardly from the first hollow portion
  • the second engagement portion may comprise a ridge extending radially inwardly from the second hollow portion, the lip being engageable with the ridge
  • the lip may extend circumferentially around the entire circumference of the first hollow portion. In some embodiments, however the lip may be formed from a plurality of segments each of which segments extends partially around the circumference of the first hollow portion. In some embodiments of the invention the lip may be split into four circumferentially extending segments, and in other embodiments there may be a different number of segments such as two, six, or eight, for example.
  • An advantage of forming the lip in segments is that the fastener portions may be more easily moulded. A further advantage is that the fastener becomes more flexible around a surface thereof.
  • the ridge may also be formed from segments similar to the segments described herein above with reference to the lip.
  • the ridge may comprise a plurality of segments each segment extending partially around the circumference of the second hollow tube.
  • the ridge may extend entirely around the circumference of the second hollow portion as a single component.
  • the lip and ridge may be dimensioned such that when the first fastener portion is engaged with the second fastener portion the two portions are held in place by the relative positions of the lip and the ridge.
  • a channel is defined between the tube and the lip that is substantially "S" shaped.
  • the substantially “S” shaped channel thus formed between the first engagement portion and the second engagement portion has dimensions that are optimised for the thickness of the net fabric to be used to form the screen.
  • the arrangement allows the fabric to be locked in place without damaging the fibres of the fabric.
  • the interaction of the first and second engagement portions ensures that the fabric stays close to the surface surrounding the opening to be protected.
  • the interaction of the first and second engagement portions ensures that the fabric stays directly adjacent to the surface surrounding the opening to be protected.
  • the thickness of the first engagement portion and the adhesive are as thin as practically possible to retain the required mechanical properties and to present the fabric directly adjacent to the window frame to prevent mosquito entry.
  • the dimensions of the "S" shaped channel will depend on the nature of the fabric to be used to form the net.
  • the channel will define a path that is 0.25mm thick although this could vary by about +/- 0.05mm.
  • a gap is also formed between the first and second engagement portions and in this region the dimensions of the path will be approximately 0.01 mm wider than the width of the channel. These dimensions depend on the performance of the mould to allow for a limited interference fit between the first and second engagement portions when the two portions are engaged but without fabric in place.
  • the tolerances may be further tuned for example through process control on the mould or by moving the "S" shaped channel +/- 0.2mm from the datum for thicker or thinner fabrics, as a result of different heat processes on the fabric manufacture.
  • the screen comprises a rail adapted to be attached to the surface above the opening to be protected.
  • the rail comprises an adhesive on one side of the rail.
  • the adhesive may be applied to the rail at the time that the rail is to be attached to a window frame or wall.
  • the adhesive may be applied to the rail when the rail itself is manufactured.
  • the adhesive may be protected by a peelable layer. When it is required to attach the rail to a frame / wall, all that is required is to peel the protective layer away and to apply pressure to the rail in order to attach it to the frame / wall.
  • the rail may be made from any convenient materials, and in some embodiments is made from a plastics material. By forming the rail from a plastics material it is possible to make the rail lightweight and therefore easy to position on the frame above a window.
  • the rail may be made from a metal such as aluminium or steel.
  • the rail may comprise a metal coated in plastic. In one embodiment the rail comprises steel coated in plastic.
  • each first fastener portion is attachable to the rail.
  • each first fastener portion is attached to the rail rather than directly to a wall / frame above the opening to be protected.
  • each first fastener portion is slideably attachable to the rail.
  • the fastener portion may comprise a slider attachable to the first fastener portion which slider is adapted to engage with the rail.
  • the net may be closed by sliding the fasteners along the rail in much the same way as a conventional curtain may be drawn. If it is required to open the screen, the net may be moved in an opposition direction causing the fasteners to collect towards one end of the rail.
  • the rail is curved in a direction perpendicular to its length. Such a shape results in the rail having sufficient stiffness to support the screen.
  • the shape allows the rail to be rolled into a coil in a similar manner to a tape measure in order for the rail to be packaged and distributed in small packing on shelves, or delivered to customer's homes by a door to door agent, for example.
  • the curve of the rail is concave. In such embodiments, it is necessary only to attach a central portion of the curved rail to the surface surrounding the opening.
  • adhesive may be applied to a central portion of the curved portion of the rail in order to attach the rail to the surface surrounding the opening.
  • the curved shape of the rail also allows the edges of the rail to be readily connectable to the first fastener portions since the curve of the rail means that the edges are spaced apart from the surface to which the rail is attached.
  • the rail may further comprise an end stop positioned at either end of the rail in order to prevent the fasteners from becoming detached from the rail.
  • each end stio comprises a braking system.
  • the braking system is formed by the side edges of the end stop which are shaped to extend upwardly towards the end of the rail at the end stop. In other words, the depth of the edges of the rail increases in dimension towards the end stops. This increases friction between the slider and the end stop slowing down and then stopping the fasteners and preventing further movement of the fasteners towards the end stops.
  • a further advantage of this arrangement is that an end fastener is more likely to stay at the end stop allowing the screen to be pulled across into a closed position more readily.
  • each fastener may comprise a hook portion adapted to engaged with the rail.
  • Each first fastener portion may comprise two hook portions each of which hook portions is adapted to hook around top and bottom edges respectively of the rail.
  • the top and bottom edges of the rail will curve away from the surface surrounding the opening to be protected thus assisting in engagement of the slider with the rail.
  • the slider is engageable with the rail, and the hooks may be formed on the slider.
  • the slider may be attached to the first fastener portion by any convenient means, such as by means of an adhesive.
  • the slider and first fastener portion may be formed as a single component.
  • the screen further comprises a binding which is attachable to the net along edges of the net.
  • the binding increases the aesthetic appeal of the screen and also increases the strength of the net at the part of the net that will be gripped by the attachment means.
  • the binding may be sewn onto the edges of the net. In some embodiments of the invention some of the binding may be attached adhesively and some may be sewn. In other embodiments of the invention the binding may be entirely adhesively attached to the net.
  • the binding also adds weight to the fabric forming the screen helping the screen to lie flat against the surface surrounding the opening and to resist small draughts and breezes.
  • a bottom portion of the screen may be formed from a skirt formed from heavier material than the material used to form the net. Such a skirt helps to reduce damage due to wear and tear. The skirt also assists in weighing down the screen.
  • the skirt may form part of a screen which is to protect a door.
  • the skirt may be any convenient dimensions but typically comprises 5 to 20 cm of untreated polyester mesh.
  • the skirt may be formed from a mesh that is the same or denser than that of the remainder of the net.
  • the net forming a screen according to embodiments of the invention may be impregnated with an insecticidal substance or substances, in particular a substance which kills mosquitos.
  • an insecticidal substance or substances in particular a substance which kills mosquitos.
  • Such substances and their means for impregnation in nets are known in the art.
  • impregnation means any means of incorporation, whether by single dipping, coating or deeper inclusion into the structure of the net.
  • the net forming the screen according to embodiments of the invention is typically a knitted fabric, but other types of material may be used.
  • US 2012/0114727 A1 discloses sheet-like structures for bed nets finished with an insecticidal mixture comprising chlorphenapyr and one or more selected pyrethroids.
  • the fibres forming the net may be coated with a chemical in a bath in a Stenter machine.
  • a Stenter machine is a heat treatment machine for fabrics that help to set a coating on the fabric or helps to fix, by partially melting, the fabric to provide more stiffness.
  • Other methods may include incorporating the insecticide into plastic fibres as part of a master batch using, for example, the Olyset by Sumitomo.
  • the fibres may be impregnated with chemicals such as Alphacypermethrin, Delamethrin or Permethrin.
  • the total level of incorporation of the insecticidal substances into the net may from 5 to 200 mg/m 2 .
  • the level of incorporation of the insecticidal substances is 200 +/- 25% mg/m 2 of alphacypermethrin.
  • the level used is 2% (w/w) as active ingredient (Al), corresponding to about 1000 mg of Al/m 2 or 20 g Al/kg +/- about 25%.
  • deltamethrin is the active ingredient
  • the levels may be 1.4, 1.8, 2.1, 2.8 or 4g/kg +/-25%.
  • An advantage of treating the net with insecticide is that the insecticide helps to prevent entry of insects such as mosquitos through the opening that is being protected.
  • the presence of an insecticide helps to create a treated path that despite the looseness of the screen particularly on free edges of the screen, prevents mosquitos/other insects from passing through.
  • the skirt that may be formed at a bottom portion of the screen will typically not be treated with any such insecticide substance or substances.
  • the mesh size of the knitted material forming the net may be any convenient size and is typically between 12 and 20 mesh / cm 2 .
  • a fastener for a screen according to first aspect of the present invention.
  • a kit of parts for forming a screen for the kit comprising a net; and a plurality of attachment means for releasably attaching the net to a surface, and a binding.
  • the kit may further comprise a reel of binding.
  • the binding may have a self-adhesive backing.
  • the kit may further comprise a length of rail, and two end stops that may attached to each end of the rail.
  • the kit may further comprise one or more backer plates. Each backer plate is attachable to the surface to which the rail is to be attached. In turn the rail may be attached to these backer plates so that the rail is held in position particularly in mid-sections thereof.
  • the kit comprises three backer plates.
  • the backer plates are attachable to the surface to which the rail is to be attached at spaced apart intervals, and will tend to be positioned towards a central portion of the rail.
  • the kit of parts may be for forming a screen according to the first aspect of the present invention.
  • the method may be directed towards assembling a screen according to the first aspect of the present invention.
  • Parts of the screen described hereinabove with reference with the first aspect of the present invention are applicable also to a method according to the fourth aspect of the present invention.
  • a consumer buying a kit may measure the size of the opening to be protected and cut the net to a size that overlaps the opening to allow the net to be positioned over the opening, and to be attached over the opening on, for example, a frame surrounding the opening.
  • the attachment means may comprise a plurality of fasteners having the features described hereinabove with reference to the first and second aspects of the invention.
  • the fasteners may be positioned at spaced apart intervals along a frame above the opening to be protected by the consumer.
  • the fasteners are typically self-adhesive having an adhesive backing and may be applied directly to the frame / other surface above the opening.
  • the fasteners may be attached to the surface by means of nails and/or screws, for example.
  • Such a method of applying the fasteners to a surface may be suitable if the nature of the surface means that adhesive cannot be used.
  • the net after having been cut to size may have the binding applied to the edges thereof in order to strengthen the netting, and provide an aesthetically appealing look.
  • the rail may first of all be attached to a surface above the opening to be protected.
  • the rail will have a self-adhesive backing and thus the rail may be attached directly to a suitable surface.
  • a method of assembling a screen in front of an opening to be protected comprising a net; and attachment means for releasably attaching the net to a surface, the method comprising the steps of:
  • the net may then be positioned over an opening to be protected by means of fasteners that may be attached to a surface above the opening to allow the net to be hung above the opening.
  • a screen according to an embodiment of the invention is designated generally by the reference numeral 2.
  • the screen comprises a net 4 and fasteners 12, shown in more detail in Figures 4 to 8 below and is positioned over a window 10.
  • the net 4 is substantially rectangular in shape having four sides, 14, 16, 18, 20.
  • a binding 22 is applied to each of the sides 14, 16, 18, 20 in order to provide neat screen with added strength along the edges.
  • the net is attached to the wall / frame along one side 20.
  • the net is also attached to side bars of frame 8 by fasteners 12, although the bottom side 16 is unattached.
  • the bottom side could also be fixed to a wall / frame by means of the fasteners 12.
  • a second embodiment of the invention is also shown in Figure 1 .
  • the second embodiment of the invention comprises a screen 200 positioned over some vents 210 on a wall above the window 10.
  • the screen comprises a net 230 having a binding 22 applied to the edges thereof.
  • the screen 210 is attached to the wall along all four sides of the screen 210 by fasteners 12.
  • FIG. 2 a screen 30 according to a second embodiment of the invention is illustrated.
  • the screen 30 is adapted to be used across a doorway.
  • the screen 30 comprises net 34, door frame 38 and fasteners 42.
  • a binding 44 runs around the edges of the net 4.
  • the net is attached to the door frame 36 along an upper edge of the net.
  • the net could also be attached to the door frame along a side edge thereof.
  • the binding has an adhesive backing which allows the binding to be adhesively attached to the net 4.
  • the adhesive backing may be in two parts on the back of the binding. This allows the binding to be folded over on itself to be applied to both sides of the net to form a double sided binding.
  • the binding is 20 mm wide.
  • the binding comprises two strips of 8 mm adhesive with a 3 to 5 mm gap between the strips of adhesive.
  • any suitable adhesive may be used, and in one embodiment the adhesive is a 3M9080 adhesive.
  • One strip of adhesive sticks to one side of the net, and then the binding is folded over to form a binding with the other side sticking to the other side of the net with fabric sandwiched between.
  • the binding adds strength to the edges of the net forming the screen, and also is aesthetically pleasing resulting in a neat screen.
  • the fastener 12 comprises a first fastener portion 50 and a second fastener portion 52.
  • the fastener portion 50, 52 are engageable with one another.
  • the first fastener portion is adapted to be attached to a surface either above or around an opening such as a window.
  • the first fastener portion is in the form of a backing plate 54 which has adhesive (not shown) applied to a back surface 56 thereof.
  • the backing plate could be screwed to a wall.
  • a screw or nail could be inserted into the through hole 69 formed in the first fastener portion.
  • the first fastener portion 50 is formed from a resiliently deformable material so that the backing plate can be applied to an uneven surface if necessary.
  • the backing plate comprises channels 58 formed in the backing plate which assists in the deformability of the backing plate, and also aids in the moulding process of the plastic lid from the fastener.
  • the first fastening portion comprises a first hollow portion 60 having a lip 62 formed at an end portion of the hollow tube 60, and extending outwardly radially of the hollow tube 60.
  • the second fastener portion 52 comprises a second hollow portion 64, the diameter of which is slightly larger than the diameter of the first hollow portion 62.
  • the second hollow portion 64 has a ridge 66 formed at an end thereof, which ridge 66 extends radially inwardly of the second hollow tube 64.
  • the channel is substantially "S" shaped and is dimensioned such that in use, the net 4 forming the screen 2 can fit within the channel.
  • the curved, substantially "S" shaped portion of the channel ensures that the screen is held close to the surface to which the fastener 12 is attached.
  • the first and second fastener portions 50, 52 are dimensioned such that when the net is held between the two portions 50, 52 there is little or no damage to the net. This means that the fasteners 12 provide means for securing the net above an opening, but also allows the fastening portions to be removed to release the net which may be used again if desired.
  • the fasteners are designed for a specific type of net fabric and to provide a suitable pull force (when measured at 15 degrees to the vertical) of 5-100N depending on the tolerances of the fabric and the S-curve).
  • the force is lower than that of the adhesive, meaning the top of the fastener can fail if the curtain is pulled by too great force (e.g. child or motorbike getting caught on the fabric), without the adhesive failing, net tearing or fixture breaking. This thereby acts as a simple safety feature to reduce the risk of entanglement and damage to ones home.
  • a screen according to a second embodiment of the invention is designated generally by the reference numeral 80.
  • the screen 80 is similar to the screen 2 described hereinabove with reference to Figures 1 to 8 , and comprises a net 4 that is positionable over an opening which in this embodiment is a doorway.
  • the screen 80 comprises a rail 84 which is securable to a surface above the opening.
  • the rail is secured to part of the door frame 82.
  • the rail may be secured to the door frame by any convenient means, and in this case the rail is adhesively attached to the door frame.
  • the net further comprises fasteners 86 shown in more detail in Figures 10, 11 , 12 and 13 .
  • the fasteners are slideably engageable with the rail 84 as will be explained in more detail herein below.
  • the screen may be pulled to one side by sliding the fasteners along the rail in order to allow access into and through the doorway 82.
  • Figure 10 shows the screen of Figure 9 in a closed position in which the fasteners 86 have been pulled along the rail so that the fasteners collect at one end of the rail leaving the doorway free.
  • the fasteners 86 comprise the fasteners 12 described hereinabove with reference to Figures 1 to 8 .
  • the fasteners therefore comprise the first and second fastener portion 50, 52 described with particular reference to Figures 4 to 8 .
  • the fasteners comprise an additional component which is in the form of a slider 90 which is attachable to the first fastener portion 50.
  • the slider 90 will be attached to the first fastener portion 50 by means of an adhesive.
  • the first fastener portion will typically have an adhesive layer applied to a back surface of the portion and is this may be used to attached the first fastener portion to the slider 90.
  • the slider 90 comprises two hook portions 92, 94 which are engageable with edges of the rail in order to allow the fasteners to slide along the rail.
  • the rail has a curved profile as shown in Figures 11 , 12a and 12b particularly.
  • the curve of the rail is in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the length of the rail.
  • the curve forms a concave shape in which edges 87, 89 of the rail curve away from the surface to which the rail has been attached.
  • the rail may additionally be secured to a surface by means of backer plates 103 described in more detail herein below.
  • backer plates 103 described in more detail herein below. The use of backer plates helps to more securely attach the rail to a surface.
  • the hook portions 92, 94 are readily engageable with those edges.
  • the rail comprises an end stop portion 100 at either end of the rail.
  • a kit of parts according to embodiments of the invention may include the components shown in Figure 13 together with a sheet of netting (not shown).
  • the components shown in Figure 13 comprise a rail 84 which has been coiled as shown in the figure.
  • the kit comprises two end stops which are positionable at either end of the rail.
  • the end stop is shown in more detail in Figure 14 .
  • Each end stop comprises a braking system 101 which is formed by increasing the depth of the edges 87, 89 of the rail towards an end portion of the back stop 100.
  • the increase in the width of the edges 87, 89 causes sliding fasteners 86 to slow down and eventually stop.
  • the arrangement also helps to secure a top corner of the screen in position when the screen is pulled into a closed position.
  • the kit may further comprise three backer plates 103. These backer plates may be positioned towards a central portion of the rail and may be adhesively attached to both the surface to which the rail is to be attached, and the rail itself, this helps to ensure that the rail is properly secured on the surface.

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