Claims
- 1. In a welding curtain of substantial area forming at least a portion of the perimeter of an area in which an electrical arc welding or an electrical arc cutting operation is conducted for the purpose of protecting the eyes of an observer located outside of said perimeter from damage by light from said arcs, said curtain having a pair of surfaces spaced apart by a dimension of thickness, and being sufficiently clear for said observer to see through it can object of substantial size located inside said perimeter, the improvement comprising: one of said surface being covered with declivities having faces disposed at angles to the plane of the sheet, whereby some rays of light, which pass through said one surface are refracted and undergo a change in direction.
- 2. A curtain according to claim 1 in which said angles are less than about eight minutes of arc.
- 3. A curtain according to claim 1 in which the declivities have non-planar surfaces.
- 4. A curtain according to claim 3 in which the declivities are formed by reticulation.
- 5. A curtain according to claim 1 in which said declivities are formed on both surfaces of the curtain, the said angles being less than about four minutes of arc.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATION
This is a division of applicants' copending U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 341,004, filed Jan. 20, 1982, entitled "Curtain for Shrouding Welding Operations", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,408,834 which in turn was a division of applicants' U.S. patent application Ser. No. 201,052, filed Oct. 27, 1980, entitled "Curtain for Shrouding Welding Operations", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,330,177, issued May 18, 1982, which in turn was a continuation of applicants' U.S. patent application Ser. No. 946,163, filed Sept. 27, 1978, entitled "Curtain for Shrouding Welding Operations", now abandoned.
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