This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/860,615 which was filed on Jun. 12, 2019.
The present invention relates to retractable smoke/fire curtains. In particular, the invention pertains to an improved retractable curtain using a strip that is deployable at segment edges of a multi-segment retractable curtain.
Existing rolling curtain assemblies may employ multiple adjacent segments of curtain, either due to a large width of an opening required to be covered, or because of a change in curtain segment orientations, such as an opening in a corner of room. It is known to have structure providing an automatic connection between two curtain edges using a zipper or other fastening mechanism, e.g. hook/loop fastener or magnets. Such systems automatically attach opposing curtain segment edges upon deployment of the curtain segments from a retracted state to an extended state, and automatically separate the segment edges when the segments are moved back to their retracted states, namely as they deploy to/from a take-up roller.
In the context of fire or smoke curtains, an extra concern is that when such connections are used to connect adjacent curtain segments, fire and/or smoke, e.g., during a fire condition, can seep through connection seams, such as through the zippered or releasably attached interface of adjacent curtain segments. There is, therefore, a need for an device that inhibits fire and/or smoke leakage at the zippered interface between fire/smoke curtain segments.
The terms “fire curtain”, “smoke curtain”; and “fire/smoke curtain” are used interchangeably to reference a curtain having fire and/or smoke blocking capabilities.
In accordance with a first aspect of the invention, a fastener overlay assembly is arranged at an interface between a first curtain segment and a second curtain segment of a retractable curtain, positioned at an opening in a structure. The curtain segments are comprised from smoke and/or fire retardant material. The curtain segments have leading edges affixed to a bottom bar and configured to extend between opened and closed positions by winding on and unwinding from a barrel assembly. Each curtain segment is connectable to the other curtain segment adjacent thereto by a fastener at respective adjacent edges of each curtain segment during unwinding. The overlay assembly has an overlay strip having a leading edge proximate a leading edge of at least one of the first and second curtain segments; and a retractable overlay collector roller attached to a first end of the overlay strip and configured to allow the overlay strip to wind on and unwind from a collector roller synchronously with the winding and unwinding of the first and second curtain segments with respect to the barrel assembly. The retractable fastener overlay strip is arranged, in its extended position, in front of or behind the fastener that connects the first and second curtain segments.
In one embodiment, the leading edge of the overlay strip is also attached to the bottom bar so that movement of the bottom bar extends the overlay strip from the collector roller.
In another embodiment, the barrel assembly comprises a first barrel assembly for deploying the first curtain segment and a second barrel assembly for deploying the second curtain segment.
In still another embodiment, a designated barrel assembly is provided for each curtain segment, and the barrel assemblies are deployed synchronously with each other.
In still a further embodiment, the fastener overlay assembly has a holder mounted to the structure and to which the retractable overlay roller is rotatably mounted to rotate with respect to the holder.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed solely for purposes of illustration and not as a definition of the limits of the invention, for which reference should be made to the appended claims. It should be further understood that the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale and that, unless otherwise indicated, they are merely intended to conceptually illustrate the structures and procedures described herein.
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The exemplary illustrated interface is used at a corner interface of two curtain segments. However, the retractable fastener overlay assembly 1 is not limited to use at a corner interface. The retractable fastener overlay assembly 1 can also be utilized at an interface that is flat (180 degrees), or at any interface between curtain segments, whatever the interface angle.
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To securely connect the edges of the two curtain segments 2A, 2B, each of which is windable onto respective barrel assemblies 4A, 4B, the edges at which the curtain segments meet one another are connected by the fastener 10 when the overall curtain is in an extended position. For example, the fastener 10 can be an automatic zipper system that forms a connected zippered seam between edges of the adjacent curtain segments. The automatic zipper system is configured to zip the adjacent edges of the curtain segments together when the two curtain segments are extended, that is, unwound from their respective barrels, to the extended position, namely, as the curtain segments are deployed with respect to an opening. When the curtain segments are retracted or wound back onto their respective barrels, the zippered seam is gradually opened, allowing each of the curtain segments to be completely wound onto its respective barrel assembly.
Other fastening interfaces can, likewise, be deployed by those of ordinary skill in the art such as, for example, hook and loop fasteners where adjacent edges of curtain sections will have a strip of hooks or loops, respectively, or a strip of metal on one interface and a strip of magnetic material on an opposing interface, to provide for attachment and detachment of the curtain segments during deployment/retraction.
The fastener location, i.e. the zipper seam, magnet/metal or hook and loop fastener seam, may be prone to seepage wherein smoke from one side of the attached curtain segments will pass through the seam to the other side of the curtain segments. This can result in an unsatisfactory safety condition. To alleviate this concern, an embodiment of the present invention provides a retractable fastener overlay assembly 1 arranged at the interface between the first curtain segment 2A and the second curtain segment 2B. The retractable fastener overlay assembly 1 includes a retractable overlay strip 8 arranged, in its extended position, in front of or behind the fastener 10 that connects the first and second curtain segments 2A and 2B. This is achieved by the fastener overlay strip 8 being itself windable onto a retractable overlay collector barrel 14 positioned proximate the fastener 10 (see
The retractable overlay collector barrel 14 is configured to provide an urging force, such as a spring bias, in a direction to urge the overlay strip 8 toward barrel 14. Such a configuration allows the overlay strip 8 to remain taut closely follow the curtain segments 2A and 2B up and down in a synchronized manner, without the need for a separate motor for the retractable overlay collector barrel 14.
More particularly, the bottom bar assemblies 6A and 6B are affixed to the leading edges of curtain segments 2A and 2B, respectively, and to the bottom of the overlay strip 8. In this manner, even upon a synchronous winding up (i.e., retraction) of the two curtain segments 2A and 2B, the bottom bar assemblies allow the two curtain segments and the overlay strip 8 to maintain their relative positions with respect to one another. As can be seen in
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Support brackets 24A and 24B are provided to support the barrel assemblies.
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The upward urging force on the overlay strip 8, combined with the fact that the strip 8 is connected fixedly to the bottom bar assemblies 6A and 6B prevent slack from forming between the curtain segments 2A, 2B and the overly strip 8 when the curtain is deployed. Further, the pressure differential between the volume of air in front of the curtain and the air behind the curtain, particularly during a fire condition, maintains a slight bowing frontwardly of each curtain segment, which also provides a force that helps to maintain the contact between the edges of the overlay strip 8 and the curtain segments 2A, 2B.
In practice, the overlay strip 8 snugly positions against the interface of the curtain segments to provide an additional barrier to fire and/or smoke that may be present behind or in front of the fire curtain in the event of a fire or smoke condition.
While the invention has been shown, for purposes of illustration, with respect to disclosed exemplary embodiments, the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. For example, although two curtain panels or segments are depicted, additional panels can be likewise employed with additional overlay strips 8 and related assemblies at each interface of adjacent curtain segments.
Thus, while there have shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.
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62860615 | Jun 2019 | US |