Claims
- 1. A curtain system for covering a window, door or other opening in a building, comprising:a frame affixed to said building; said frame resides to the exterior of said window, door or other opening in said building; a sheet-like flexible curtain interengaging said frame and residing exteriorly of said window, door or other opening; a gear rotatably affixed to said frame for driving said sheet-like flexible curtain; and, said gear having teeth which interengage said apertures in said sheet-like flexible curtain for driving said sheet-like flexible curtain so as to alternately cover and uncover said opening in said building.
- 2. A curtain system for covering a window, door or other opening in a building, comprising:a frame affixed to said building; said frame resides to the interior of said window, door or other opening in said building; a sheet-like flexible curtain interengaging said frame and residing interiorly of said window, door or other opening; a gear rotatably affixed to said frame for driving said sheet-like flexible curtain; and, said gear having teeth which interengage said apertures in said sheet-like flexible curtain for driving said sheet-like flexible curtain so as to alternately cover and uncover said opening in said building.
- 3. A windlocking system for covering a window, door or other opening in a building, comprising:a frame affixed to said building; said frame resides to the exterior of said window, door or other opening in said building; a sheet-like flexible curtain interengaging said frame and residing exteriorly of said window, door or other opening; a gear rotatably affixed to said frame for driving said sheet-like flexible curtain; and, said gear having teeth which interengage said apertures in said sheet-like flexible curtain for driving said sheet-like flexible curtain so as to alternately cover and uncover said opening in said building.
- 4. A windlocking system for covering a window, door or other opening in a building, comprising:a frame affixed to said building; said frame resides to the interior of said window, door or other opening in said building; a sheet-like flexible curtain having apertures; said sheet-like flexible curtain interengaging said frame and residing interiorly of said window, door or other opening; a gear rotatably affixed to said frame for driving said sheet-like flexible curtain; and, said gear having teeth which interengage said apertures in said sheet-like flexible curtain for driving said sheet-like flexible curtain so as to alternately cover and uncover said opening in said building.
- 5. A shutter system for covering a window, door or other opening in a building, comprising:a frame affixed to said building; said frame resides to the exterior of said window, door or other opening in said building; a sheet-like flexible curtain having apertures; said sheet-like flexible curtain interengaging said frame and residing exteriorly of said window, door or other opening; a gear rotatably affixed to said frame for driving said sheet-like flexible curtain; and, said gear having teeth which interengage said apertures in said sheet-like flexible curtain for driving said sheet-like flexible curtain so as to alternately cover and uncover said opening in said building.
- 6. A shutter system for covering a window, door or other opening in a building, comprising:a frame affixed to said building; said frame resides to the interior of said window, door or other opening in said building; a sheet-like flexible curtain having apertures; said sheet-like flexible curtain interengaging said frame and residing interiorly of said window, door or other opening; a gear rotatably affixed to said frame for driving said flexible curtain; and, said gear having teeth which interengage said apertures in said sheet-like flexible curtain for driving said sheet-like flexible curtain so as to alternately cover and uncover said opening in said building.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/520,845, filed Mar. 8, 2000. The invention is in the field of windlocking a building opening to prevent the intrusion of unwanted air, fluid (typically water or sea water) and debris. During hurricanes and other high wind velocity storms, the breach of a building opening can cause great damage to the structure. If the building structure is not breached, then substantial damage can be prevented.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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