Claims
- 1. A flexible, transparent strip for use in combination with other transparent strips as an environmental curtain, the strip having a preselected length and a slight longitudinal concavity, the strip being constructed of a flexible, plastic material of sufficient weight and thickness to be suspended in a vertical relationship with an opening it is hung to so as to function as a barrier between the opposite sides of the opening,
- one end of the strip being constructed and defined with each corner cut out to an extent defining a solid portion substantially centrally of the longitudinal edges of the strip and extending from said one end,
- said solid portion including a row of spaced apertures arranged adjacent said one end of the strip,
- the central portion of the strip adjacent the cut out corners being provided with an inner row of spaced apertures with the apertures arranged in vertical alignment with said row adjacent said one end to permit the two rows of apertures to be aligned in overlying relationship when said one end of the strip is looped inwardly of the strip proper to define a suspension loop when secured at the aligned rows of apertures.
- 2. A flexible, transparent strip for use in combination with other transparent strips as an environmental curtain as defined in claim 1 wherein the cut out corners are constructed and defined with a flap extending on opposite sides of the central portion a preselected distance towards said one end but to have the end of the flap terminate below the lower surface of any supporting structure when the strip is suspended therefrom by means of the above defined loop.
- 3. A flexible, transparent strip for use in combination with other transparent strips as an environmental curtain as defined in claim 1 or 2 wherein the portion of the strip between the opposite sides of the central portion and the flaps are notched out to render the flaps per se flexibly movable with respect to the strip proper.
- 4. A flexible, transparent strip for use in combination with other transparent strips as an environmental curtain as defined in claim 1 or 2 including a plurality of plastic fasteners for the row of apertures to secure the central portion to the strip proper to define a suspension loop when the plastic fasteners are secured through the overlying rows of apertures.
- 5. A flexible, transparent strip for use in combination with other transparent strips as an environmental curtain as defined in claim 4 wherein the plastic fastener comprises a plastic button having an enlarged flat head with an integral shank extending outwardly therefrom, the shank having a square configuration extending from said head to a point adjacent the opposite end thereof with the square sides of the shank each having a plurality of spaced apart, flexible securing elements extending transverse to the plane of the square sides of the shank, and a thin, flat plastic fastening element having a central aperture defined for receiving the free end of the shank and to be releasably fastened thereto by being positioned over the securing elements to position the fastening element between the securing elements spaced around the shank.
- 6. A flexible, transparent strip for use in combination with other transparent strips as an environmental curtain as defined in claim 4 wherein the plastic fastener comprises a bolt having a head with a threaded shank extending outwardly therefrom, the shank being threaded from the free end of the shank to a preselected distance inwardly thereof, and a threaded nut adapted to be secured to the threaded shank, the nut and bolt being constructed of the same plastic material, the plastic material being selected to be compatible with plastic selected for the transparent strips so as not to damage the strip due to the movement of the strips in use.
- 7. A flexible, transparent strip for use in combination with other transparent strips as an environmental curtain as defined in claim 1 including means for temporarily securing the loop central portion to the strip proper for defining a strip suspension loop.
- 8. An environmental curtain comprising a plurality of flexible, transparent strips adapted to be mounted in overlapping relationship in an opening such as a door or the like, the strips when mounted in overlapping relationship functioning as a thermal barrier therebetween opposite sides of the thus enclosed opening, each strip being mountable to a supporting bar or rod extending across the opening, each strip having a loop portion temporarily defined between its longitudinal ends, the strips having one end defined with cut out sections at each corner extending a preselected distance inwardly of the one end, the remaining portion of the plastic strip at said one end being foldable on itself to define a strip supporting loop, the loop being temporarily defined by means of a plurality of plastic fasteners securing the loop portion to the strip proper whereby the strip may be suspended on a bar or rod by the thus defined supporting loop, the cut out sections at each corner terminating a preselected distance below the supporting bar or rod when mounted thereto by means of the thus defined supporting loop, the plastic fastener being further characterized as being readily secured and released including when the strip is suspended on a bar or rod by means of said supporting loop.
- 9. A flexible, transparent strip for use in combination with other transparent strips as an environmental curtain, the strip having a preselected length and a slight longitudinal concavity, the strip being constructed of a flexible, plastic material of sufficient weight and thickness to be suspended in a vertical relationship with an opening it is hung to so as to function as a thermal barrier for the opposite sides of the opening,
- one end of the strip being constructed and defined with each corner cut out to an extent defining a solid portion substantially centrally of the longitudinal edges of the strip and extending from said one end, the central portion of the strip adjacent the cut out corners being looped inwardly of the strip proper to define a suspension loop when secured to the strip proper.
- 10. A flexible, transparent strip for use in combination with the other transparent strips as an environmental curtain as defined in claim 9 including means for securing the loop central portion to the strip proper to define a suspension loop.
- 11. A flexible strip for use in combination with other flexible strips as an environmental curtain, the strip having a preselected length to extend from the top of an opening to the bottom thereof, the strip being constructed of a flexible material of sufficient weight and thickness to be suspended in a vertical relationship with respect to the opening to function as a thermal barrier for the opposite sides of the opening,
- one end of the strip being constructed and defined with each corner cut out to an extent to provide a substantial central portion extending from one end that is loopable with respect to the strip proper whereby a strip suspension loop can be provided, the cut out corners of the strips are further defined with a flap extending on opposite sides of the central portion of a preselected distance towards said one end but to have the end of the flap terminate below the lower surface of any supporting structure when the strip is suspended therefrom by means of the strip suspension loop,
- and means for securing the looped central portion to the strip proper for defining a strip suspension loop.
- 12. An environmental curtain comprising
- supporting means mountable to an opening for suspending a plurality of flexible strips in the opening, the strips having a weight and thickness to assume a movable, vertical relationship with respect to the opening to function as a thermal barrier, each strip having the suspension end defined with the corners cut out for defining a loopable section intermediate the corners, the corners each including a flexible flap defined adjacent the loopable section that terminates below the suspension means when the strip is suspended from the supporting means, and
- means for securing the thus folded, loopable section to the strip proper for permitting the strip to be suspended from the supporting means by the secured loop,
- the loopable section being mounted on the supporting means with the suspended strips being arranged in a preselected overlapping relationship with respect to the edges of the adjacent strips.
- 13. An environmental curtain as defined in claim 12 wherein the flexible flaps have vertically extending, narrow, cut out areas adjacent the loopable section extending from the upper ends of the flaps to adjacent the area the loopable section is secured to the strip proper.
- 14. A method of suspending an environmental curtain including the steps of providing a plurality of flexible, transparent strips adapted to be mounted in an opening to function as the environmental curtain between opposite sides of the opening,
- cutting out each corner of each strip at one end thereof a preselected distance inwardly of said one end a sufficient distance to permit the remaining central portion of the strip to be folded upon itself to form a supporting loop,
- securing the looped portion to the strip proper to permit the strips to be suspended from the supporting structure,
- mounting one of the thus defined strips on a curtain supporting structure for said opening,
- repeating the latter two steps for each of the remaining plurality of strips,
- securing a curtain supporting structure at said opening with the suspended strips being hung in said opening,
- arranging the suspended strips on the supporting structure with each strip being arranged in a preselected overlapping relationship with the adjacent strip or strips whereby the plurality of strips function as an effective environmental curtain,
- the cut out corners of each strip having a portion of the strip extending adjacent the looped portion but terminating a preselected distance below the supporting structure to permit the overlapping portion to be reversed in position relative to the adjacent strip while still suspended from the supporting structure.
- 15. A method of suspending an environmental curtain as defined in claim 14 wherein the strips are manufactured with a slightly concave configuration along their longitudinal extent and the step of arranging the suspended strips including arranging the concave side of a strip to face in the opposite direction of the strips at each side for better sealing of the overlapped strips.
- 16. A method of suspending an environmental curtain as defined in claim 14 wherein the strips are manufactured with a slightly concave configuration along their longitudinal extent and the step of arranging the suspended strips including arranging the concave side of a strip to face in the same direction as the strips at each side thereof to facilitate the passage through the overlapped strips.
- 17. A method of suspending an environmental curtain as defined in claim 14 including the step of punching a plurality of spaced holes in a row adjacent said one end of the strip at said central portion and punching a corresponding plurality of spaced holes in a row arranged a preselected distance inwardly of said one end so that when the central portion is looped upon itself, the row of holes positioned adjacent said one end of the strip may be aligned with the inner row of holes so that the corresponding holes overlie one another, releasably securing a fastener through the aligned holes in said two rows for securing the looped portion to the strips proper.
- 18. A method of suspending an environmental curtain as defined in claim 14 wherein the step of arranging the suspended strips on the supporting structure include arranging said portion of the strips adjacent the looped portion to abut the looped portion of the adjacent suspended strip.
- 19. A method of suspending an environmental curtain as defined in claim 14 wherein the step of arranging the suspended strips on the supporting structure include arranging said looped portions in abutting relationship with the adjacent suspended strips.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 28,229, filed Apr. 9, 1979, abandoned.
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