1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a folding screen, more particularly to a modular folding screen.
2. Description of the Related Art
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Although the conventional folding screen 1 can be folded to facilitate storage and transport, the volume of the conventional folding screen 1 when folded is still large, so that it does not only occupy a relatively large space, but is also inconvenient to transport.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a modular folding screen that can be easily assembled and disassembled by the user so as to reduce the volume of the folding screen, thereby facilitating its storage and transport.
According to one aspect of this invention, a folding screen comprises a folder, at least one hinge unit, two endmost connectors, and a plurality of upright posts. The folder includes a plurality of links which are interconnected in an end-to-end manner. Two adjacent ones of the links have two adjacent ends that are connected pivotally to each other. The links are foldable one over the other. The hinge unit interconnects the two adjacent ends of the two adjacent ones of the links. The endmost connectors are connected respectively to two outermost ends of the links. One of the upright posts is connected to the hinge unit. Another two of the upright posts are connected respectively to the endmost connectors.
According to another aspect of this invention, a folding screen comprises top and bottom folders, and a plurality of upright posts. Each of the top and bottom folders includes a plurality of links which are interconnected in an end-to-end manner, at least one hinge unit, and two endmost connectors. Two adjacent ones of the links have two adjacent ends that are connected pivotally to each other. The hinge unit interconnects the two adjacent ends of the two adjacent ones of the links. The endmost connectors are connected respectively to two outermost ends of the links. The links are foldable one over the other. Each of the upright posts has top and bottom ends. The top end of one of the upright posts is connected to the hinge unit of the top folder, whereas the bottom end of said one of the upright posts is connected to the hinge unit of the bottom folder. The top ends of another two of the upright posts are connected respectively to the endmost connectors of the top folder, whereas the bottom ends of said another two of the upright posts are connected respectively to the endmost connectors of the bottom folder.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
Referring to FIGS. 3 to 6, the first preferred embodiment of a modular folding screen 2 according to the present invention is shown to comprise top and bottom folders 3, four upright posts 4, and three screen members 6 (only one is shown in
Since the top and bottom folders 3 are similar in construction, only the construction of the top folder 3 is described hereinafter for the sake of simplicity. The top folder 3 includes a plurality of first and second links or rods 31, 32, which are interconnected end to end and alternately, two hinge units 33, and two endmost connectors 312. While two first links 31 and one second link 32 are used in this embodiment, if a longer folding screen 2 is desired, the second link 32 may be increased in number.
The two first links 31 have respective outermost ends 311′, and the second link 32 is disposed between the first links 31. Two ends 321 of the second link 32 are connected respectively to adjacent ends 311 of the two first links 31 and to two of the upright posts 4 by means of the two hinge units 33. Since the two hinge units 33 have the same construction, only one of the hinge units 33 is described hereinafter with reference to
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The endmost connectors 312 are connected respectively to the outermost ends 311′ of the first links 31, and are disposed respectively on top ends of two outer ones of the upright posts 4. Each endmost connector 312 has a connector body 3121 formed with a through hole 314, and a retainer 5′. The retainer 5′ is similar to each hinge fastener 5 in construction, and has a head 51′, and a stem 52′ that has a screw thread and that extends through the through hole 314 in the connector body 3121 so as to engage threadedly a screw hole 411 in the top end of the corresponding upright post 4 so that each endmost connector 312 is secured on top of the corresponding upright post 4. A packing member 82 is disposed between each connector body 3121 and the head 51′ of the corresponding retainer 5′, and another packing member 82 is disposed between each connector body 3121 and the top end of the corresponding upright post 4.
Each of the screen members 6 is disposed between two adjacent ones of the upright posts 4, 4′. In this embodiment, each screen member 6 is made of a fabric material, but may also be made of any soft material that is non-transparent or that has different patterns formed thereon. Each screen member 6 has a top end provided with a top fastening unit 81 fastened to a corresponding one of the first and second links 31, 32 of the top folder 3, and a bottom end provided with a bottom fastening unit (not shown) fastened to a corresponding one of the first and second links 31, 32 of the bottom folder 3. The top and bottom fastening units 81 are Velcro (RTM) fasteners having a plurality of hooks and loops. Alternatively, the fastening units 81 may be male and female snap fasteners, or other suitable fasteners.
During assembly, after the hinge units 33 and the endmost connectors 312 of the top and bottom folders 3 are fixed to the top and bottom ends of the corresponding upright posts 4, the top and bottom ends of two of the screen members 6 are fastened to the first links 31 of the top and bottom folders 3, and the top and bottom ends of the remaining one of the screen members 6 are fastened to the second links 32 of the top and bottom folders 3. To perform disassembly, the hinge units 33 and the endmost connectors 312 of the top and bottom folders 3 are separated from the top and bottom ends of the corresponding upright posts 4 by simply loosening and removing the hinge fasteners 5 and the retainers 5′ from the screw holes 411, 421 in the top and bottom ends of the corresponding upright posts 4. Hence, assembly and disassembly of the folding screen 2 of the present invention are simple and easy. Further, since the top and bottom folders 3 are foldable, storage and transport of the folding screen 2 are convenient. Moreover, by varying the patterns on the screen members 6, the appearance of the folding screen 2 can be enhanced.
To use the folding screen 2 of the present invention, the folding screen 2 is first supported on the ground through the hinge fasteners 5 and the retainers 5′ of the bottom folder 3, after which the user pulls outwardly the two outer ones of the upright posts 4 so as to pivot the first and second links 31, 32 of the top and bottom folders 3. The folding screen 2 can be totally unfolded to form a straight line, or partially unfolded, as shown in
It should be noted that the packing members 82 provided in association with the endmost connectors 312 and the hinge units 33 serve to prevent direct contact between the endmost connectors 312 and the corresponding upright posts 4 and between the hinge units 33 and the corresponding upright posts 4. The heads 51′, 51 of the retainers 5′ and the hinge fasteners 5 of the bottom folder 3 serve to support the upright posts 4 on the ground.
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An alternative method for increasing the height of the folding screen 2 of the present invention is shown in
From the aforementioned descriptions, it is apparent that due to the configuration of the folding screen 2 of the present invention, assembly and disassembly of the folding screen 2 is quick and easy. Furthermore, through variations that can be made on the connections of the screen members 6, 6′ with the top, bottom, and intermediate folders 3, 3′, and on the connections of the coupling units 7 with the upper and lower sections 401, 402 of the upright posts 4, the folding screen 2 of the present invention can be assembled to form various structures.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.