Claims
- 1. An automatically closing modesty curtain including a support means for said curtain, a curtain-moving mechanism, a non-electrical drive means wherein the non-electrical drive means is comprised of a tension spring means which consists of a cable, a first set of pulleys which carrys and assists said cable in moving the curtain; a second set of pulleys which are essentially free-floating and attached to a tension spring, and which carry and assist said cable to help set and relieve tension in the tension spring, which tension spring is fixedly attached to a housing on its end opposite the attachment to the second set of pulleys and, a third pulley which is fixedly attached to the housing and which carrys and assists said cable by turning in response to the movement of said cable in the second set of pulleys, and further, at least one roller assembly attached to said cable.
- 2. An automatically closing modesty curtain including a support means for said curtain, a curtain-moving mechanism, a non-electrical drive means wherein the non-electrical drive means is comprised of a torsion spring, wrapped around and fixedly attached to a roller bar, a first cable which is continuous, which is carried and assisted by a first pulley, which cable after leaving the first pulley is wrapped around the roller bar and which cable is returned to and assisted by a second pulley, the whole of which moves the curtain; a second cable which is wrapped around, and fixedly attached on one end to the roller bar, in a location different than the first cable, said cable passing through an opening in a housing and culminating in a pull knob which cable, when pulled by the pull knob, rotates the roller bar which in turn moves the first cable, and any lead roller assembly attached thereto, to move in a direction which opens the curtains and at the same time tightly coils the torsion spring to store energy, whereupon, when released, the torsion spring releases its energy and causes the said roller bar to reverse direction, thereby causing the second cable to reverse direction and to wrap around the roller bar, thereby causing the first cable and any curtains attached thereto to close.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 448,417, filed 12/9/82 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,594,742.
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Divisions (1)
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