US20140289957A1 - Assembly for Storing a Screen Element - Google Patents

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US20140289957A1
US20140289957A1 US14/351,375 US201214351375A US2014289957A1 US 20140289957 A1 US20140289957 A1 US 20140289957A1 US 201214351375 A US201214351375 A US 201214351375A US 2014289957 A1 US2014289957 A1 US 2014289957A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47HFURNISHINGS FOR WINDOWS OR DOORS
    • A47H1/00Curtain suspension devices
    • A47H1/04Curtain rails
    • A47H1/08Curtain rails extensible
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47KSANITARY EQUIPMENT NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; TOILET ACCESSORIES
    • A47K3/00Baths; Douches; Appurtenances therefor
    • A47K3/28Showers or bathing douches
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  • the invention relates to a storage device for storing, particularly but not exclusively, a curtain or the like, for use particularly but not exclusively, in the instance of said curtain not being used/drawn.
  • Preventing water splashes to carpets/floors from an issuing shower head, said shower head being provided integral or attached to a bathroom wall is typically achieved by provision of a hanging shower curtain which curtain moves along a fixed predetermined path and hangs around or over a bath edge.
  • a hanging shower curtain which curtain moves along a fixed predetermined path and hangs around or over a bath edge.
  • fixed glass or perspex or plastics portions can be attached to the wall and/or bath so as to contain splashes to the inside.
  • all of these splash prevention measures are plainly visible even when a shower is not in use.
  • a person bathing may find it neither convenient nor comfortable to be hampered with a screen or curtain, and may inadvertently damage/tear/knock/break said splash prevention devices.
  • partition boards or screens may be fixed, moveable or, if flexible, concertinaed so that in an extended position they form an elongate surface which provides separation.
  • separating devices are difficult to dismantle and store and typically remain in situ and in view.
  • a more primitive form of providing a secluded environment is to use a simple hook or the like and to affix said hook in a solid surface.
  • One end of a curtain may be attached to that hook and the provision of a second hook in an opposite solid surface, permits another end of a curtain to be attached thereto, thus providing a partition.
  • the curtain when unhooked still remains in view, may crease and collect dust/dirt.
  • a problem associated with the prior art is that when the curtain is not in use the curtain is simply pushed to one side/end of a track or pole or hung at one end where it remains until it is required for use. This means that the curtain remains hanging and permanently in view and can be considered to be unattractive and/or untidy. Furthermore the presence of the curtain itself may interfere with surrounding activities, for example during medical emergencies/ward-rounds, doctors and/or nurses can be caught up in a hospital bed-curtain and the curtain can be caught upon passing objects with a resulting tendency to damage and/or tear the curtain.
  • a hanging curtain can be considered a fire risk in the confined space of a boat, caravan, camper-van or the like. Additionally, a permanent track fixture attracts dust and is difficult to clean by virtue of its height and can thus be considered unhygienic, especially in a hospital environment. Additionally, screens and/or partition boards are bulky and cumbersome and may not easily be stored or readily concealed.
  • the device of the present invention efficiently utilises space available for storage purposes, and can easily be opened and closed without too great an input from the user.
  • the invention provides a novel storage device for storing a curtain or the like when not in use, said storage device comprising an assisted openable housing means and a collapsible moveable support means for supporting a curtain means.
  • said storage device comprising an assisted openable housing means and a collapsible moveable support means for supporting a curtain means.
  • means are provide to move the support means between an open and collapsed position.
  • said curtain is ideally pulled towards the housing means across the support means into a defined space and subsequently said support means is collapsed and folded into a storage position, said housing means is ideally closed so as to conceal said curtain means and support means therein.
  • curtain is intended to include any suitable barrier to vision and/or splashes and is not intended to limit the scope of the application.
  • a storage device comprising; an openable and closeable housing means wherein said housing means is suitably sized and shaped and adapted so as to accommodate at least one movable support means comprising an elongate member suitably sized and shaped and adapted so as to accommodate a curtain means whereby said support means can be moved between at least two positions, a first collapsed position where said support means is housed in said housing means and a second erected position where said support means is positioned outside of said housing means so that said curtain can hang therefrom and wherein the storage device includes means to urge the support means between the first and second positions.
  • said housing means comprises a plurality of panels, ideally said panels are substantially flat and elongate and are suitably connected together, ideally at right angles, so that in the instance or providing two elongate panels said housing means is substantially “L” shape in cross-section or is provided as two separate panels suitably positioned thereapart and in the instance of providing three elongate panels said housing means is substantially “U” shape in cross-section and in the instance of providing a four elongate panels said housing means is substantially square or oblong in cross-section.
  • One of said panels, or front panel is preferably operably attached to and moveable with the support means. The action of the moving means on the support means or on the front panel causes both to move together to the first or second position.
  • the front panel is of two sections, a first upper section providing support for the support means and a second lower section, openable to allow passage of the curtain means.
  • the device includes a piston to urge the support means to the first and second positions, as required.
  • the piston acts to urge the support means to the first position when the support means subtends less than a preset angle with a vertical axis. Yet further preferably said angle is 15° to the vertical.
  • the lower portion of the front panel engages the housing means through a push-fit, click-fit mechanism or the like to ensure the proper storage configuration is maintained.
  • housing means can be circular, square, pentagonal, hexagonal, or the like in cross-section, the exact configuration of which is not intended to limit the scope of the application.
  • said housing means comprises at least one additional surface.
  • said surface is suitably positioned at an uppermost terminal or a lowermost terminal portion of said housing means, and even more ideally said housing means is provided with two additional surfaces, one at an uppermost and the other at a lowermost terminal position of said housing means.
  • a single elongate panel may provide concealments, however, it may be preferable to provide two or three or four panels as to provide a box-like structure with optional upper and lower terminal surfaces in order to more fully conceal and completely/sealingly house a screen element or curtain means therein, the number of elongate panels and additional terminal surfaces or said housing means is not intended to limit the scope of the application.
  • the housing is elongate and has a substantially closed cross-section of any suitable shape and has terminating end portions to more fully enclose the storage space.
  • the housing means comprises at least two elongate panels so as to provide a box-like structure adapted to conceal a screen element when it is not in use.
  • At least one panel of the housing is provided with a hinge, the panel being further preferably pivotally attached about said hinge to a terminating end portion, so that in use the hinged panel lies in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the housing and when not in use is swung into a position closing the storage space.
  • at least one stop member typically lockable, is provide, so as to determine the degree of movement or swing and thus the orientation of said panel or said support when at rest or extended.
  • At least one panel of said housing means is proved with at least one hinge, suitably positioned along the length of said panel.
  • At least one panel of said housing means is provided with a handle means so as to facilitate opening and closing of said panel, ideally said panel is hinged.
  • said housing means is formed of aluminium and in a still yet further embodiment is suitably covered with an appropriate material ideally a decorative material such as tiles or paint or wallpaper or the like so as to be commensurate with the aesthetic appearance of the surface to which said housing means is attached to, or associated with, or integral with, or recessed into.
  • said housing means and/or said support means are constructed of suitable material so as to be robust, rust-proof and durable, ideally said housing means and/or said support means is/are constructed of plastics or the like and even more ideally said plastics is pre-formed or extruded or moulded.
  • the curtain means is optionally formed of a pressed, acrylic material.
  • the support is articulated and includes at least one articulated joint.
  • the support comprises at least one hollow receiving means and at least one supporting member wherein said receiving means is suitably sized and shaped so as to receive the supporting member when inserted therein, said receiving means and said supporting member being moveable telescopically.
  • the support is secured at one end to a portion of panel of the housing or is attached to, or associated with, or integral with an upper portion of said housing means ideally a rear panel thereof, and most ideally, the support uppermost terminal surface thereof.
  • the support is directly attached to a wall surface. The position and nature of the attachment of said support means is variable and is not intended to limit the scope of the application.
  • said supporting member comprises a lightweight, hollow pole comprising a predetermined length of robust, rust-proof, durable material, said length being such that said pole may be concealed within the housing when not in use.
  • said pole is of a length being marginally shorter than that of an elongate panel of a housing means so that said rod or pole may be concealed or housed within said housing means when in a collapsed and stored position.
  • said receiving means is releasably engageable to said supporting member, one of said receiving means or supporting member carrying a lockable engagement means to lock the receiving means and support member in their in use configuration.
  • said engagement means Upon insertion of said supporting member into said receiving means, said engagement means is activated in one direction so as to permit insertion therein whilst not permitting retraction thereof without release of said engagement means.
  • the engagement means may be any type of one way press lock means that is known in the art and is not intended to limit the scope of the application.
  • the support is adapted for association with a hinged panel of the housing so that when the panel and support are moved from the storage position to the operational position, the support moves concurrently with the panel into a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the housing.
  • said panel lies in a plane parallel to the surface to which said housing is attached when in a collapsed position and, in contrast when erected said hinged panel lies in a plane perpendicular to said surface thus swinging said support means between these two positions.
  • said support means is hinged between two opposing panels of said housing means suitably positioned thereapart.
  • the support means pivots about one of its ends.
  • the exact nature of the hinging mechanism is not intended to limit the scope of the application and maybe a flush or butt or pivoted hinge or any other type of hinge which is known to use so as to provide pivotal movement about a selected point.
  • the support facilitates the movement therealong of a screen element comprising a flexible material adapted to hang from the support so as to provide a physical and/or optical barrier when said screen element is in its operational position.
  • a curtain means including a rigid member along its leading edge to enable the leading edge to retain its shape and to assist a user in furling and unfurling a curtain.
  • the member is further formed of a metal, wood or plastics material of low elasticity.
  • the member is yet further optionally held within a pocket formed in the material of a curtain.
  • the supporting member is adapted to include attachment means so that a suspended screen element or curtain may be drawn therealong.
  • a plurality of attachment means adapted so as to permit attachment of said curtain means to said support, so that in the instance of said curtain means being provided in a stored position said curtain means is gathered to one side and housed within said housing means and, in use, said where support is provided in an extended position said support permits movement therealong of said curtain means, ideally said curtain means or screen element is slidably moved therealong so as to provide a barrier to vision and/or splashes or the like when in a drawn position.
  • the curtain may be adapted to provide a channel through which a supporting member is threaded or alternatively said curtain can be clipped to said supporting member or alternatively said supporting member is suitably adapted so as to provide a track or the like, the exact configuration of said curtain and/or said supporting member is not intended to limit the scope of the application.
  • the support carries a screen element comprising a blind which in use, is unfurled to a selected position.
  • the support carries a screen element comprising a splash-proof shower curtain or an opaque curtain.
  • the storage element is conveniently used for preventing splashes from a shower unit to a selected environment.
  • said storage device is provided attached to, or associated with, or integral with a bath or the like.
  • said lowermost terminal surface and/or said panels of said housing means are of commensurate depth dimensions to that of a bath edge/rim.
  • said storage device as hereinbefore described is provided as a kit of components parts.
  • FIGS. 1 to 5 relate to a prior at device, wherein:
  • FIG. 1 represents a front perspective view of a bath and integral shower unit in the instance of a curtain being stored in said storage device.
  • FIG. 2 represents a front perspective view of a bath and shower unit in the instance of a support means being attached to an underside of a panel, in an extended position.
  • FIG. 3 represents a front perspective view of a bath and shower unit in the instance of a support means being independent of a panel in an extended position.
  • FIG. 4 represents a front cross-sectional perspective view of the support means.
  • FIG. 5A represents a plan cross-sectional view of a storage device.
  • FIG. 5B represents a plan cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of a storage device.
  • FIG. 5C represents a plan cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of a storage device.
  • FIG. 5D represents a plan cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the storage device.
  • FIG. 5E represents a plan cross-sectional view of an alternative of a storage device.
  • FIG. 5F represents a plan cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of a storage device.
  • FIGS. 6A to 6E illustrate a storage device suitable for use over a conventional bath.
  • FIGS. 7A to 7D illustrate a storage device suitable for use as part of a wet-room or as a room divider.
  • FIG. 1 there is shown a bath 1 and attached at one end there is shown a shower unit 2 .
  • shower unit 2 in this particular embodiment of the invention is shown attached to a rim 9 of bath 1 , however shower unit 2 may be directly attached to wall 3 .
  • a storage device (A) for containing a shower curtain therein.
  • the storage device (A) comprises a housing means 4 , which housing means 4 is itself provided with substantially flat elongate panels 7 , 8 .
  • the panel 8 is a side panel, with the distance which it projects from the wall being commensurate with the width of the bath rim 9 .
  • a hinge 6 is provided on the panel 7 to connect the panel 7 with an uppermost terminal surface 7 A.
  • the panel 7 is provided with a handle means 5 for opening/closing said panel 7 .
  • a shower curtain is housed within the storage means 4 and thus in this particular instance the curtain is in a stored position and concealed from view.
  • the panel 7 is opened by applying sufficient pressure to the handle means 5 so as to release said panel 7 .
  • Said panel swings in an upward direction so as to expose the support means 6 attached therebeneath.
  • the interior space 11 of the storage device 4 is suitably sized and shaped to accommodate a curtain means which hangs downwardly (not shown) from the receiving means 12 .
  • Engagement of the supporting member 10 in the receiving means 12 results in a continuous track being formed which permits said curtain means to slide along supporting member 10 to a terminal end 10 A.
  • the terminal end 10 A is of a greater cross-sectional diameter than the supporting member 10 so as to prevent a curtain means from sliding all the way off.
  • the storage device 4 thus comprises essentially an elongate box defined by panels 7 , 8 , 13 and 14 with terminal uppermost surface 7 A and terminal lowermost surface 7 B. It will be appreciated that where a curtain means comprises a roller blind, said roller blind is attached to or associated with the supporting member 10 and in use will be pulled downwards so as to provide a screen to prevent splashes reaching beyond the bath rim 9 .
  • the leading edge of the curtain is made rigid.
  • the edge can be formed of a rigid material such as plastic material of low elasticity, metal or wood.
  • the strip can be held within a pocket of material. The rigidity allows a person, in use, to grasp the rigid element of the curtain and for the force exerted by the user on the curtain to be spread along the lengths of the curtain thereby minimising the risk of tearing the curtain.
  • At least one stop member (not shown) is provided so as to determine the position of the extended supporting member ( 10 ) and most ideally locking means are associated therewith so that the supporting member 10 can be securely, but reversibly, held in an extended position when in use.
  • the storage device 4 depicted in FIG. 3 comprises an elongate box formed of panels 7 , 8 , 13 and 14 .
  • the panel 7 is hinged along its length and is provided with hinges 6 A and 6 B.
  • the panel 7 is opened and closed in a door-like fashion and the supporting member 10 is provided independent of attachment to a panel, and in a collapsed position is pivoted so as to be housed within the storage device 4 .
  • the storage device essentially comprises an elongate box in which a curtain means or roller blind or any other means to prevent splashes in a bathroom, may be housed.
  • Said curtain means when not in use is consertinaed/folded so as to be accommodated and suspended from the receiving means 12 and the supporting member 10 is disengaged from said receiving means 12 and pivoted or removed so as to collapse and be housed within the storage device.
  • the supporting member 10 is engaged in the receiving means 12 so as to provide a path along the length of supporting member 10 .
  • the curtain means can include antibacterial agents or antifungal agents which prevent or hinder the growth of such organisms on the curtain means, particularly when the curtain means is in the stored position.
  • a typical material from which to form the curtain means is a pressed acrylic.
  • FIG. 4 there is shown an exploded view of a further example of a prior art device in which an articulated version of said support means is shown.
  • the storage device 4 comprises elongate panels 13 , 14 , 17 and 18 and an uppermost terminal surface 7 A to which surface is attached by attachment means 16 , receiving means 12 .
  • supporting member 10 is adapted so as to provide an engaging means 15 .
  • the engaging means 15 is resiliently biased and employs a one way push lock mechanism, so that insertion of the supporting member 10 into the receiving means 12 depresses the engaging means 15 in one way direction only so that said supporting member may not be retracted without manual depression of said engaging means.
  • the member 10 in this example, is provided within a frame with side-supports 20 A and 20 B.
  • the side-supports 20 A and 20 B are adapted to provide a recess 18 suitably sized and shaped to accommodate a motion-limiting cross-support 17 therethrough, whereby insertion of the supporting member 10 into the receiving means 12 permits limited movement of the cross-support 17 in said defined recess 18 and 19 in a slidable motion until said cross-support 17 is located in the recess portion 19 : cross-support 17 is then engaged.
  • curtain means (not shown) whilst not in use is stored along region (X) of receiving means 12 and upon completion of the insertion procedure, said curtain means is transferred onto supporting member 10 and support means C provides a continuous support for said curtains means to be drawn along to a terminal end 10 A thus providing an effective barrier to splashes.
  • FIG. 5A there is shown a single panel 13 attached to a wall 22 from which projects the receiving means 12 of a support means.
  • FIG. 5B there is shown a single panel 8 which protrudes a selected distance so that line (Y) is marginally greater than the protrusion of receiving means 12 .
  • FIG. 5C there are shown three panels 8 , 13 and 14 which comprise housing means 4 for housing receiving means 12 . Protrusion of panels 14 and 18 are greater than that of the protrusion distance of receiving means 12 . Three panels 14 , 8 and 7 can also be provided to house receiving means 12 .
  • FIG. 5D there is shown a pair of panels ( 13 and 18 ) partially concealing the receiving means 12 .
  • FIGS. 5E and 5F there are shown storage devices which comprise four panels substantially box-like in structure, and in the instance of FIG. 5E panel 7 is pivoted by hinges 6 so as to move upwardly in direction (Z); in the instance of FIG. 5F panel 7 is provided with hinge 6 so as to open in a door like fashion.
  • FIGS. 6 and 7 means are provided to facilitate and/or control the opening or closing of the device.
  • Such means can be for example a double action piston or strut which acts to cushion the storage or deployment of the curtain and also if required the movement of a panel. A smoother operation of the components can therefore be obtained and the risk of damage to the components reduced.
  • FIGS. 6A and 6E illustrate a storage device 60 in accordance with the invention which is suitable for use in similar fashion to the prior art device in FIG. 1 , over a bath unit.
  • FIG. 6A shows a front elevation of the device 60 in the closed position.
  • the typical height for the device 60 in this application is around 1400 mm, although this can be chosen to suit the bathroom layout.
  • the outer casing is formed from aluminium. To improve the aesthetic appearance, the aluminium can be polished or powder-coated.
  • the outer casing of the device 60 is in two parts 60 A, 60 B.
  • the rear casing part 60 A is usually secured to a wall using standard fixing means.
  • the front casing part 60 B is hingeably attached to the rear casing part 60 A at the top, by a hinge of standard type known in the art.
  • each part 60 A, 60 B has a plastic end piece having fingers which interlock with the fingers of the other part.
  • a hinge rod passes through the fingers allowing relative pivoting movement of the two parts.
  • a piston 61 is provided in the upper region of the device 60 , which piston 61 links the rear and front casing parts 60 A, 60 B.
  • the piston 61 is ideally made of corrosion resistant material such as grade 316 steel.
  • the piston 61 is pivotally mounted at a first end 61 A to the rear casing part 60 A and at a second end 61 B to the front casing part 60 B.
  • the piston 61 has two functions in relation to opening and closing the device 60 .
  • the piston 61 exerts a force which acts to pivot the front casing part towards the horizontal position. This therefore assists the user in using the device, particularly where the user cannot easily exert an upward force on the front casing part 60 B. Moreover, once the front casing part 60 B is in the horizontal position and the supporting means 10 engaged in the receiving means 12 , the piston 61 acts to provide additional support to that part 60 B. It will be appreciated that the action of the engagement of the supporting means 10 and receiving means 12 takes place automatically as the front casing part 60 B is raised.
  • the piston 61 acts to dampen and smooth the motion of the front casing part 60 B towards the rear casing part 60 A. This ensures that the front casing part 60 B does not move too quickly which could put a user's fingers at risk of being trapped.
  • the piston 61 acts to close the device 60 automatically. If desired, the angle at which the piston 61 acts to close the device 60 can be set at other suitable values.
  • a securing means such as a clip, friction fit or, push fit mechanism (not illustrated).
  • the device 70 is suitable for use as part of a wet-room. It is also suitable to be used as a room divider to provide a partition, for example in a hospital ward, doctor's surgery or the like.
  • the technical features such as the piston 71 , the casing parts 70 A, 70 B are as described with reference to the embodiment shown in FIG. 6 .
  • the height of the device 70 is however usually greater than that of the device 60 , typically being around 1500-2000 mm, especially around 1900 mm.
  • the curtain can be from 800-1200 mm in width.
  • the length of the front casing part 70 B is however around 1200 mm, as in the device 60 .
  • a bottom section 72 In the base section of the device 70 is a bottom section 72 , approximately 700 mm in height, hingeably mounted to the device 70 , by means of the hinges 73 .
  • the bottom section 72 when open, allows a curtain, of length 1900 mm, suspended in the device 70 to be pulled across and to hang properly from the supporting member 10 mounted within the front casing part 70 B. This is achieved without the requirement for the front casing part 70 B to be of the same length as the height of the curtain, which would put undue strain on the support for the front casing part 70 B.
  • the invention as hereinbefore described has inventively and elegantly overcome the problems associated with the prior art and has provided a novel storage device for housing a curtain when not in use, so as to improve safety and aesthetic appeal to any environment in which said storage device is installed.

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