The present invention relates to a dressing room for changing clothes or the like, and more particularly to a dressing room that can be advantageously used for such purposes as a fitting room in an apparel retail store or the like, and a curtain suspension apparatus for use with the same.
In purchasing apparel products such as dresses and suits in an apparel retail store and the like, it is usual that customers actually try them on. In a retail store such as a boutique or in a specialty shop in a department store or the like, a fitting room is installed, and is used when a customer tries clothes on to see whether the clothes fits his or her size, is comfortable to wear, or becomes him or her. While the customer is trying the clothes on, the entrance of the fitting room is closed with a curtain or the like to protect privacy.
In the fitting room 1 which is opened and closed by drawing the curtain 4 as shown in
A prior art technique for enlarging space within a building is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication JP-A 63-280166 (1988). This prior art concerns a retractable membrane roof structure generally known as a “dome” and applicable to an all-weather athletic stadium or event hall; in this structure, both ends of an arc-shaped unit roof structural frame are guided on two parallel rails installed along the periphery of the opening of an open top structure and the opening is closed with the upwardly domed membrane. Such a structure can extend the space upward, but cannot be used to enlarge a clothing changing space usable in a dressing room such as the fitting room 1.
An object of the invention is to provide a dressing room and a curtain suspension apparatus that can enlarge the available space when in use while reducing the occupied space when not in use.
The invention provides a dressing room having an entrance capable of being opened and closed with a curtain. A plurality of beam members, arranged in an upper part of the dressing room, suspend the curtain from tip ends thereof. A guiding mechanism, while supporting the plurality of beam members at base ends thereof in such a manner that the beam members project outwardly relative to the dressing room in a substantially horizontal position, guides the base ends of the beam members in such a manner that when the tip ends are positioned above the entrance, spacing between the beam members adjacent to each other at the tip ends becomes wider than spacing between the beam members adjacent to each other at the base ends. When the tip ends are positioned displaced sideways from the position above the entrance, spacing between the beam members adjacent to each other at the tip ends becomes narrower than the spacing when the tip ends are positioned above the entrance.
According to the invention, a dressing room having an entrance capable of being opened and closed with a curtain includes a plurality of beam members and a guiding mechanism. The plurality of beam members are arranged in an upper part of the dressing room and are used for suspending the curtain from the tip ends thereof. While supporting the plurality of beam members at the base ends thereof in such a manner that the beam members project outwardly relative to the dressing room in a substantially horizontal position, the guiding mechanism guides the base ends of the beam members in such a manner that when the tip ends are positioned above the entrance, spacing between the beam members adjacent to each other at the tip ends becomes wider than spacing between the beam members adjacent to each other at the base ends. When the tip ends are positioned displaced sideways from the position above the entrance, spacing between the beam members adjacent to each other at the tip ends becomes narrower than the spacing when the tip ends are positioned above the entrance. Since the curtain is suspended from the tip ends of the beam members, the curtain spreads outwardly relative to the entrance when closing over the entrance, and is retracted into one side of the entrance when the entrance is opened. When the curtain is closed, the space shielded from the outside by the curtain extends outwardly relative to the entrance, thus enlarging the usable space in the dressing room. When the curtain is opened, since the curtain is retracted into one side of the entrance, the space that was occupied by the curtain when it was drawn out can be effectively used for other purposes.
In the invention, it is preferable that the dressing room further comprises a sidewall member which forms sidewall surfaces excluding the entrance and a holding member for holding the guiding mechanism in an upper part of the sidewall member.
According to the invention, the dressing room includes a sidewall member and a holding member. The sidewall member forms sidewall surfaces excluding the entrance. The holding member holds the guiding mechanism in an upper part of the sidewall member. A unitized dressing room can be realized when the sidewall and the holding member are included therein, and the dressing room can be easily installed even in an unpartitioned space. The dressing room, when installed, provides a wider usable space in the dressing room since the curtain spreads outwardly when the curtain is closed over the entrance and, when not in use, the space can be used for other purposes.
In the invention, it is also preferable that the sidewall member is provided at a lower end thereof with a moving member that makes an entire structure of the dressing room movable.
According to the invention, since the dressing room unitized with the sidewall member and the holding member can be moved by means of the moving member attached to the lower end thereof, the dressing room can be used as a movable, temporary dressing room, fitting room, etc. in various kinds of event halls and the like.
In the invention, it is preferable that the dressing room further comprises a motor for moving the plurality of beam members in such a manner that the base ends are guided by the guiding mechanism.
According to the invention, since the motor moves the plurality of beam members in such a manner that the base ends are guided by the guiding mechanism, the curtain can be easily opened and closed by operating a switch for controlling the motor.
The invention also provides a curtain suspension apparatus for drawing a curtain for closing an opening therewith, comprising a plurality of beam members for suspending the curtain from tip ends thereof. A guiding mechanism, while supporting the plurality of beam members at base ends thereof in such a manner that the beam members project outwardly relative to the opening in a substantially horizontal position, guides the base ends of the beam members in such a manner that when the tip ends are positioned above the opening, spacing at the tip ends between the beam members adjacent to each other becomes wider than spacing at the base ends and between the beam members adjacent to each other. When the tip ends are positioned displaced sideways from the position above the opening, spacing between the beam members adjacent to each other at the tip ends becomes narrower than the spacing when the tip ends are positioned above the opening.
According to the invention, the curtain suspension apparatus for opening and closing an opening with a curtain includes a plurality of beam members and a guiding mechanism. The curtain is suspended from the tip ends of the plurality of beam members. While supporting the plurality of beam members at the base ends thereof in such a manner that the beam members project outwardly relative to the opening in a substantially horizontal position, the guiding mechanism guides the base ends of the beam members in such a manner that when the tip ends are positioned above the opening, spacing at the tip ends between the beam members adjacent to each other becomes wider than spacing at the base ends and between the beam members adjacent to each other. When the tip ends are positioned displaced sideways from the position above the opening, spacing between the beam members adjacent to each other at the tip ends becomes narrower than the spacing when the tip ends are positioned above the opening. The curtain suspended from the tip ends of the beam members spreads outwardly relative to the opening when closing over the opening, and is retracted into one side of the opening when the opening is opened. When the curtain is closed, the space shielded from the outside by the curtain extends outwardly relative to the opening, thus enlarging the usable space in the dressing room. When the curtain is opened, since the curtain is retracted into one side of the opening, the space that was occupied by the curtain when it was drawn out can be effectively used for other purposes.
In the invention, it is preferable that the guiding mechanism includes a plurality of supporting members each of which is connected to each of the base ends of the plurality of beam members and a guiding member for guiding the plurality of supporting members in such a manner that a spreading angle between the beam members becomes larger in an area above the opening, and becomes smaller in an area displaced sideways from the area above the opening.
According to the invention, the guiding member includes a plurality of supporting members and a guiding member. Each of the plurality of supporting members is connected to each of the base ends of the plurality of beam members. The guiding member guides the plurality of supporting members in such a manner that the spreading angle between the beam members becomes larger in an area above the opening, and becomes smaller in an area displaced sideways from the area above the opening. Since the spreading angle between the beam members becomes larger in the area above the opening, the curtain suspended from the tip ends of the beam members can be spread out.
The fitting room 11 of this embodiment includes a sidewall member 16 which forms sidewall surfaces excluding the entrance 12, and a plate-like holding member 17 whose periphery is joined to an upper part of the sidewall member 16, and to which the curtain suspension apparatus 15 is fixedly held. Since the fitting room 11, including the sidewall member 16 and the holding member 17, is unitized, the fitting room 11 can be readily installed even in a space where no partitions are provided. Further, since the curtain 14 spreads outwardly when the curtain 14 is closed over the entrance, the fitting room 11 provides a wide interior space for use as the fitting room 11, and when not in use, the space can be used for other purposes. A ceiling plate 17a is provided under the holding member 17 to hide the curtain suspension apparatus 15, etc. from view from inside the fitting room 11.
The sidewall member 16 may be provided at its lower end with a moving member such as casters 99 (see
In this embodiment, the guiding mechanism 32 includes a plurality of supporting members 33 and a guiding member 34. The base ends of the plurality of beam members 31 are joined to the respective supporting members 33. The guiding member 34 guides the plurality of supporting members 33 in such a manner that the spreading angle between the beam members 31 becomes larger in the area above the entrance 12, as shown in
The curtain 14 suspended from the tip ends of the radially spreading beam members 31 can be drawn to open and close the entrance 12 of the fitting room 11. As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
When closing the curtain 14 over the entrance 12, the guide plate 62y attached to the foremost beam member 31y is usually urged by a kick spring (not shown) toward the beam member 31y as shown in
The guiding mechanisms 52a and 52b of this embodiment respectively include a plurality of supporting members 53a and 53b, connected together in a chain-like manner, for supporting the base ends of the respective beam members 51a and 51b. When the curtains are opened, the supporting members are arranged in a straight line, as shown in
In the above embodiments, since the curtains 14, 44a, and 44b are attached to the tip ends of the respective beam members 31, 51a, and 51b, the space occupied by the closed curtains 14, 44a, and 44b can be freed when the curtains are opened. A curtain that spreads outwardly could be achieved by using a curtain rail or the like, but in that case, the curtain rail would remain suspended in midair when the curtain was closed, which would be undesirable in a retail shop or the like. When the motors 35, 55a, and 55b are not used, the curtains 14, 44a, and 44b can be opened and closed by manually pulling the curtains.
As shown in
Of the beam members 51a and 51b, the foremost beam members 81a and 81b are respectively formed with roller grooves 82a and 82b extending lengthwise. Rollers 83a and 83b are inserted in the respective roller grooves 82a and 82b. The rollers 83a and 83b join together the base ends of links 84a, 85a and 84b, 85b, respectively. The tip ends of the links 84a, 85a and 84b, 85b are joined via pins to the second foremost guide plates 72a and 72b and the foremost guide plates 86a and 86b, respectively. A further guide plate 85x is connected to the tip end of the right-side guide plate 85b.
When the left and right curtains 44a and 44b are opened and closed by staggering the driving timings of the motors 55a and 55b, smooth open/close action can be achieved. In the case of using only one motor, smooth open/close action can also be achieved by mechanically staggering the timing by means of a cam.
According to the invention, the plurality of beam members are supported at their base ends by the guiding mechanism in such a manner that the beam members project outwardly relative to the dressing room in a substantially horizontal position. In this condition, the beam members suspend the curtain from their tip ends. The guiding mechanism guides the base ends of the beam members in such a manner that when the tip ends of the beam members are positioned above the entrance, the spacing at the tip ends between the adjacent beam members becomes wider than the spacing at the base ends between the adjacent beam members. When the tip ends are positioned displaced sideways from the position above the entrance, the spacing at the tip ends between the adjacent beam members becomes narrower than the spacing when the tip ends are positioned above the entrance. The curtain spreads outwardly relative to the entrance when closing over the entrance, and is retracted into one side of the entrance when the entrance is opened. As a result, when the curtain is closed, the space shielded from the outside by the curtain extends outwardly relative to the entrance, thus enlarging the space usable in the dressing room. When the curtain is opened, the space that was occupied by the curtain when it was drawn out can be used effectively for other purposes.
According to the invention, the dressing room can be easily installed as a single unit even in an unpartitioned space. The unitized dressing room, when installed, provides a wider usable space in the dressing room since the curtain spreads outwardly when the curtain is closed over the entrance and, when not in use, the space can be used for other purposes.
According to the invention, since the unitized dressing room can be moved by means of the moving member attached to the lower end thereof, the dressing room can be widely used in such applications as a movable, temporary dressing room or fitting room.
According to the invention, the curtain can be easily opened and closed by means of a motor.
Furthermore, according to the invention, the curtain suspension apparatus is constructed so that the guiding mechanism, while supporting the respective beam members in such a manner as to project outwardly relative to the opening in a substantially horizontal position, can guide the base ends of the plurality of beam members in such a manner that when their tip ends are positioned above the opening, the spacing at the tip ends between the adjacent beam members becomes wider than the spacing at the base ends between the adjacent beam members and, when their tip ends are positioned displaced sideways from the position above the opening, the spacing at the tip ends between the adjacent beam members becomes narrower than the spacing when the tip ends are positioned above the opening. The curtain suspended from the tip ends of the beam members spreads outwardly relative to the entrance when closing over the entrance, and is retracted into one side of the entrance when the entrance is opened. As a result, when the curtain is closed, the space shielded from the outside by the curtain extends outwardly relative to the entrance, thus enlarging the space usable in the dressing room. When the curtain is opened, the space that was occupied by the curtain when it was drawn out can be used effectively for other purposes.
According to the invention, the plurality of supporting members connected to the base ends of the respective beam members are guided by the guiding member in such a manner that the spreading angle between the respective beam members becomes larger in an area above the opening, and becomes smaller in an area displaced sideways from the area above the opening. Since the spreading angle between the beam members becomes larger in the area above the opening, the curtain suspended from the tip ends of the beam members can be spread out.
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