Claims
- 1. A method of installing a curtain to form a room partition between a floor and a ceiling using a partition mount having an elongated portion, a first end, and a second end, the second end having a mechanism to couple to the curtain, the method comprising:
coupling the curtain to the mechanism on the second end; and mounting the partition mount such that a portion of the first end of the partition mount engages the floor and a portion of the mechanism of the second end of the partition mount engages the ceiling.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising adjusting a length of the elongated portion of the partition mount.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein partition mount further includes a compression mechanism between the first end and the second end, and wherein mounting the partition mount further comprises compressing the first end and the second end of the partition mount between the floor and the ceiling.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the partition mount comprises a first partition mount and further comprising:
coupling a second portion of the curtain to a mechanism on a second end of a second partition mount having an elongated portion, a first end, and a second end, and mounting the second partition mount such that a portion of the first end of the second partition mount engages the floor and a portion of the second end of the second partition mount engages the ceiling.
- 5. The method of claim 4 further comprising moving the second partition mount to a lateral position on the ceiling to increase tension in the curtain between the second end of the first partition mount and the second end of the second partition mount.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein a distance between the first partition mount and the second partition mount is variable.
- 7. The method of claim 4 further comprising adjusting a length of the elongated portion of the second partition mount.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the mechanism at the second end of the partition mount includes a head that is coupled to the elongated portion and a clip that is removably coupled to the head.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein coupling the curtain to the mechanism on the second end comprises placing a portion of the curtain on the head and coupling the clip to the head such that the curtain is secured between the clip and the head.
- 10. The method of claim 8 wherein one of the clip and head includes at least one protrusion that mates with at least one retention aperture on the other of the clip and head to secure the curtain between the clip and head.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the clip snaps to the head.
- 12. The method of claim 8 wherein the one of the clip and head includes at least one leg that extends about at least one outer surface of the other of the clip and head to secure the curtain between the clip and head.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the legs are elastically deformable and snap about the at least one outer surface.
- 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the legs are slidable relative to the at least one outer surface.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein an upper surface of the clip includes a pad of high friction material applied to an upper surface thereof to prevent slipping when engaging the ceiling.
- 16. The method of claim 1 wherein the second end of the partition mount includes a high friction material applied to an upper surface thereof to prevent slipping when engaging the ceiling.
- 17. A curtain mounting system comprising:
a pole having first and second ends; a coupling mechanism at the second end of the pole, the coupling mechanism including a head that is coupled to the pole and a clip that is removably coupled to the head, one of the clip and head including multiple protrusions at an interior portion thereof that mate with multiple corresponding retention apertures on the other of the clip and head to secure a portion of a curtain between the clip and head.
- 18. The curtain mounting system of claim 17 further comprising a curtain.
- 19. The curtain mounting system of claim 17 further comprising a compression mechanism between the first and second ends of the pole.
- 20. The curtain mounting system of claim 17 wherein the pole includes a length adjustment mechanism to adjust a length of the pole.
- 21. The curtain mounting system of claim 17 wherein the clip and head snap together when coupled.
- 22. The curtain mounting system of claim 17 wherein the clip and head have opposed substantially planar surfaces between which the curtain is secured when the clip is coupled to the head.
- 23. The curtain mounting system of claim 17 wherein the at least one retention aperture on the other of the clip and head is at an interior portion thereof.
- 24. The curtain mounting system of claim 17 further comprising a hinged joint at the head of the coupling mechanism to provide a rotational relationship between the pole and head.
- 25. The curtain mounting system of claim 17 further comprising a threaded interface between the pole and coupling mechanism.
- 26. The curtain mounting system of claim 17 wherein the at least one protrusion comprises a pin.
- 27. The curtain mounting system of claim 26 wherein the pin is rigid.
- 28. The curtain mounting system of claim 27 wherein the pin includes a knob at a distal end that mates with the retention aperture and prevents release of the clip from the head.
- 29. The curtain mounting system of claim 17 wherein the clip includes a pad of high friction material applied to an upper surface thereof to prevent slipping when engaging a room surface.
- 30. A curtain mounting system comprising:
a pole having first and second ends; a coupling mechanism at the second end of the pole, the coupling mechanism including a head that is coupled to the pole and a clip that is removably coupled to the head, the clip and head having opposed substantially planar surfaces between which a portion of a curtain is secured when the clip is coupled to the head, the clip including a pad of high-friction material applied to an upper surface thereof to prevent slipping when engaging a room surface.
- 31. The curtain mounting system of claim 30 wherein one of the clip and head includes at least one protrusion at an interior portion thereof that mates with at least one retention aperture on the other of the clip and head to secure the portion of the curtain between the clip and head.
- 32. The curtain mounting system of claim 31 wherein the at least one retention aperture on the other of the clip and head is at an interior portion thereof.
- 33. The curtain mounting system of claim 31 wherein the at least one protrusion comprises a pin.
- 34. The curtain mounting system of claim 33 wherein the pin is rigid.
- 35. The curtain mounting system of claim 33 wherein the pin includes a knob at a distal end that mates with the retention aperture and prevents release of the clip from the head.
- 36. The curtain mounting system of claim 30 further comprising a curtain.
- 37. The curtain mounting system of claim 30 further comprising a compression mechanism between the first and second ends of the pole.
- 38. The curtain mounting system of claim 30 wherein the pole includes a length adjustment mechanism to adjust a length of the pole.
- 39. The curtain mounting system of claim 30 wherein the clip and head snap together when coupled.
- 40. The curtain mounting system of claim 30 further comprising a hinged joint at the head of the coupling mechanism to provide a rotational relationship between the pole and head.
- 41. The curtain mounting system of claim 30 further comprising a threaded interface between the pole and coupling mechanism.
- 42. A curtain mounting system comprising:
a pole having first and second ends; a coupling mechanism at the second end of the pole, the coupling mechanism including a head that is coupled to the pole and a clip that is removably coupled to the head, one of the clip and head including multiple rigid protrusions that mate with multiple corresponding retention apertures on the other of the clip and head to secure a portion of a curtain between the clip and head.
- 43. The curtain mounting system of claim 42 further comprising a curtain.
- 44. The curtain mounting system of claim 42 further comprising a compression mechanism between the first and second ends of the pole.
- 45. The curtain mounting system of claim 42 wherein the pole includes a length adjustment mechanism to adjust a length of the pole.
- 46. The curtain mounting system of claim 42 wherein the clip and head snap together when coupled.
- 47. The curtain mounting system of claim 42 wherein the clip and head have opposed substantially planar surfaces between which the curtain is secured when the clip is coupled to the head.
- 48. The curtain mounting system of claim 42 wherein the at least one retention aperture on the other of the clip and head is at an interior portion thereof.
- 49. The curtain mounting system of claim 42 further comprising a hinged joint at the head of the coupling mechanism to provide a rotational relationship between the pole and head.
- 50. The curtain mounting system of claim 42 further comprising a threaded interface between the pole and coupling mechanism.
- 51. The curtain mounting system of claim 42 wherein the at least one protrusion comprises a pin.
- 52. The curtain mounting system of claim 51 wherein the pin includes a knob at a distal end that mates with the retention aperture and prevents release of the clip from the head.
- 53. The curtain mounting system of claim 42 wherein the clip includes a high friction material applied to an upper surface thereof to prevent slipping when engaging a room surface.
- 54. The curtain mounting system of claim 42 wherein the protrusion is located at an interior portion of the one of the clip and head.
- 55. A curtain mounting system comprising:
a pole having first and second ends; a sheet of curtain material; a coupling mechanism at the second end of the pole, the coupling mechanism including a head that is coupled to the pole and a clip that is removably coupled to the head, one of the clip and head including multiple protrusions that mate with multiple retention apertures on the other of the clip and head to secure a portion of the curtain between the clip and head.
- 56. The curtain mounting system of claim 55 wherein the protrusion is located at an interior portion of the one of the clip and head.
- 57. The curtain mounting system of claim 55 further comprising a compression mechanism between the first and second ends of the pole.
- 58. The curtain mounting system of claim 55 wherein the pole includes a length adjustment mechanism to adjust a length of the pole.
- 59. The curtain mounting system of claim 55 wherein the clip and head snap together when coupled.
- 60. The curtain mounting system of claim 55 wherein the clip and head have opposed substantially planar surfaces between which the curtain is secured when the clip is coupled to the head.
- 61. The curtain mounting system of claim 55 Wherein the at least one retention aperture on the other of the clip and head is at an interior portion thereof.
- 62. The curtain mounting system of claim 55 further comprising a hinged joint at the head of the coupling mechanism to provide a rotational relationship between the pole and head.
- 63. The curtain mounting system of claim 55 further comprising a threaded interface between the pole and coupling mechanism.
- 64. The curtain mounting system of claim 55 wherein the at least one protrusion comprises a pin.
- 65. The curtain mounting system of claim 64 wherein the pin is rigid.
- 66. The curtain mounting system of claim 65 wherein the pin includes a knob at a distal end that mates with the retention aperture and prevents release of the clip from the head.
- 67. The curtain mounting system of claim 55 wherein the clip includes a high friction material applied to an upper surface thereof to prevent slipping when engaging a room surface.
- 68. A method of installing a curtain to form a room partition between a floor and a ceiling using a partition mount having an elongated portion with a first end and a second end, and having a head coupled to the second end of the elongated portion, the head having a first section coupled to the second end and a second section that couples to the first section;
installing the curtain between the first section and the second section; mounting the partition mount such that the first end engages the floor and the second section of the head engages the ceiling.
- 69. The method of claim 68, wherein installing the curtain between the first section and the second section includes coupling the first section to the second section.
- 70. The method of claim 68, wherein the elongated portion is substantially cylindrical and has a circular cross-section having a first area, and wherein mounting the partition mount includes positioning the second section of the head such that a contact area of engagement of the second section with the ceiling is greater than the first area.
- 71. The method of claim 68, wherein installing the curtain includes positioning a portion of the curtain such that a surface of the portion of the curtain is substantially parallel to a surface of the ceiling.
- 72. The method of claim 68, wherein mounting includes compressing a compression mechanism in the partition mount.
- 73. The method of claim 69, wherein coupling the first section to the second section includes positioning a protrusion located on one of the first section and the second section through a retention aperture on the other of the first section and the second section to secure the second section to the first section.
- 74. The method of claim 68, further comprising adjusting a length of the elongated portion of the partition mount.
- 75. The method of claim 68, further comprising:
coupling the curtain to a head of a second partition mount and mounting the second partition mount such that a portion of a first end of the second partition mount engages the floor and a portion of a second end of the second partition mount engages the ceiling.
- 76. The method of claim 75, further comprising moving the second partition mount away from the partition mount with the curtain coupled to the second partition mount to increase tension on the curtain.
- 77. A curtain mounting system for mounting a partition between a floor and a ceiling, the system comprising
an elongated member having a first end and a second end, the first end being constructed and arranged to engage the floor; a head coupled to the second end of the elongated member, the head having a first section coupled to the second end and a second section that couples to the first section, the second section having a surface constructed and arranged to engage the ceiling; and a curtain positioned between the first section and the second section.
- 78. The curtain mounting system of claim 77, wherein the elongated member is substantially cylindrical and has a circular cross section having a first area, and wherein the surface of the second section has an area that is greater than the first area.
- 79. The curtain mounting system of claim 77, further comprising a compression mechanism between the first end and the second end of the elongated member.
- 80. The curtain mounting system of claim 77, wherein at least one of the first section and the second section includes a protrusion, and at least one of the first section and the second section includes an aperture that receives the protrusion to couple the first section to the second section.
- 81. The curtain mounting system of claim 77, wherein each of the first section and the second section includes a planar surface that contacts the curtain, the planar surface of the first section being substantially parallel to the planar surface of the second section.
- 82. The curtain mounting system of claim 81, wherein the head is constructed and arranged such that the planar surfaces are substantially parallel to the ceiling when the system is mounted between the floor and ceiling.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/301,233, filed Nov. 21, 2002, which is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/884,337, filed Jun. 19,2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,508,295 which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/613,645, filed Jul. 11, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,321,823, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/302,122, filed Apr. 29, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,209,615, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/740,372, filed Oct. 29, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,924,629, the contents of the applications being incorporated herein by reference.
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