Claims
- 1. An aperture covering comprising:at least two interconnectable, but not fixedly connected panels, each panel having a surface that defines a plurality of notches and each panel having interlocking edges wherein the bottom edge of one panel releasably interlocks with the top edge of another panel in a way that, when interlocked, force exerted on one panel results in force being exerted on the proximate panels; a storage area for storing said panels when said covering is in an open position; at least one track positioned along a path within which edges of said panels move when said cover is moved from an open to a closed position; and a toothed belt which is positioned in said track and which mates with said panel notches; wherein said panels are stacked in said storage area and removed one at a time in such a manner that, upon removal of a first panel from said storage area and into said track, said first panel interlocks with a second panel, forcing said second panel from said storage area into said track, wherein interlocking and removal of said panels continues until all said panels are removed or said first panel reaches the end of said track, resulting in said aperture covering being in the aperture-covered position, and wherein the toothed belt extends substantially the full length of the track.
- 2. The aperture covering according to claim 1, wherein said storage area includes a biasing means.
- 3. The aperture covering according to claim 1, wherein said storage area includes a compressed spring situated at the rear of said storage area, wherein said spring forces said panels toward the front of said storage area.
- 4. The aperture covering according to claim 1, wherein said storage area comprises a downwardly sloping storage area bottom, wherein said bottom uses gravity to force said panels toward the front of said storage area.
- 5. The aperture covering according to claim 1, wherein said toothed belt in one track is permanently attached to the first panel and said toothed belt in the other track is coiled in a spiral fashion around a flanged drum attached to a horizontal shaft which rotates in bearings within a compartment above the storage area.
- 6. The aperture covering according to claim 1, wherein said toothed belts and said notched panels prevent panel jamming by forcing said panel ends to move in a synchronous fashion within said track.
- 7. The aperture covering according to claim 1, wherein said panels are constructed of heavy-weight material.
- 8. The aperture covering according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of tracks are positioned along a path within which edges of said panels move when said covering is moved from an open to a closed position.
- 9. The aperture covering according to claim 1, wherein said panels have curvature.
- 10. An aperture covering comprising:at least two interconnectable panels, but not fixedly connected panels, each panel having interlocking edges wherein the bottom edge of one panel releasably interlocks with the top edge of another panel in a way that, when interlocked, force exerted on one panel results in force being exerted on the proximate panels, wherein each panel has at least one notch; at least one ball cable connected to said panels, wherein the ball cable has protrusions engaging the notches of the panels; a storage area for storing said panels when said covering is in an open position; at least one track positioned along a path within which edges of said panels move when said cover is moved from an open to a closed position; and a drive mechanism for exerting force upon said cables connected to said panels; wherein said panels are stacked in said storage area and removed one at a time in such a manner that, upon removal of a first panel from said storage area and into said track, said first panel interlocks with a second panel, forcing said second panel from said storage area and into said track, wherein interlocking and removal of said panels continues until all said panels are removed or said first panel reaches the end of said track, resulting in said aperture covering being in the aperture-covered position, wherein the ball cable extends substantially the full length of the track, and wherein the track extends substantially from one end of the aperture to the other end of the aperture.
- 11. The aperture covering according to claim 10, wherein said storage area includes a biasing means.
- 12. The aperture covering according to claim 10, wherein said storage area includes a compressed spring situated at the rear of said storage area, wherein said spring forces said panels toward the front of said storage area.
- 13. The aperture covering according to claim 10, wherein said storage area comprises a downwardly sloping storage area bottom, wherein said bottom uses gravity to force said panels toward the front of said storage area.
- 14. The aperture covering according to claim 10, wherein one or more cables are attached to one or more of said panel ends such that said panel ends are forced to move in a synchronous fashion within the track.
- 15. The aperture covering according to claim 10, wherein said panels are constructed of heavy-weight material.
- 16. The aperture covering according to claim 10, wherein force is applied to said cables by a motorized drive system.
- 17. The aperture covering according to claim 10, wherein a plurality of tracks are positioned along a path within which edges of said panels move when said covering is moved from an open to a closed position.
- 18. The aperture covering according to claim 10, wherein said panels have curvature.
- 19. The aperture covering according to claim 1, wherein said panels have interlocking edges such that, when said panels are being returned to the storage area, the outermost edge of said panel proximate to said panel closest to the storage area, said panel proximate to said panel closest to said storage area still contained in said track, exerts force on the mating groove of said panel closest to said storage area, causing said panel closest to said storage area to be moved toward said storage area, while still remaining partially engaged to said panel proximate to said panel closest to the storage area; and as said panel proximate to said panel closest to said storage area continues to move toward said storage area, the mating groove of said panel proximate to said panel closest to said storage area exerts force on said mating groove of said panel closest to said storage area and causes said panel closest to said storage area to completely disengage from said panel proximate to said panel closest to said storage area, resulting in said panel closest to said storage area being stored therein, wherein disengagement and storage of said panels continues until all said panels are in said storage area.
- 20. The aperture covering according to claim 10, wherein said panels have interlocking edges such that, when said panels are being returned to the storage area, the outermost edge of said panel proximate to said panel closest to the storage area, said panel proximate to said panel closest to said storage area still contained in said track, exerts force on the mating groove of said panel closest to said storage area, causing said panel closest to said storage area to be moved toward said storage area, while still remaining partially engaged to said panel proximate to said panel closest to the storage area; and as said panel proximate to said panel closest to said storage area continues to move toward said storage area, the mating groove of said panel proximate to said panel closest to said storage area exerts force on said mating groove of said panel closest to said storage area and causes said panel closest to said storage area to completely disengage from said panel proximate to said panel closest to said storage area, resulting in said panel closest to said storage area being stored therein, wherein disengagement and storage of said panels continues until all said panels are in said storage area.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of provisional Application Ser. No. 60/093,319, filed Jul. 20, 1998.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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