Claims
- 1. A mounting system for installing a curtain comprising:
a pole having first and second ends; a foot at a first end of the pole; a head at a second end of the pole; a compression mechanism between the foot and head; and a clamp including an engagement arm that engages an exterior surface of the head for securing a curtain to the head.
- 2. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the engagement arm secures the curtain against a side portion of the head.
- 3. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the engagement arm secures -the curtain against a top portion of the head.
- 4. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the engagement arm operates under force to urge the curtain against the head.
- 5. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the clamp is removably coupled to the head.
- 6. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the clamp is rotatably coupled to the head.
- 7. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the clamp is slidably coupled to the head.
- 8. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the clamp is rotatably coupled to the pole proximal to the head.
- 9. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the clamp is slidably coupled to the pole proximal to the head.
- 10. The mounting system of claim 1 further comprising an interface between the pole and the head.
- 11. The mounting system of claim 1 further comprising a universal joint between the pole and the head.
- 12. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the head comprises a high-friction material.
- 13. The mounting system of claim 12 wherein the high-friction material comprises rubber.
- 14. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the pole comprises an adjustable-length pole.
- 15. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the clamp is biased by a spring to urge the engagement arm against the head.
- 16. The mounting system of claim 15 wherein the engagement arm includes an engagement surface that is biased against the head by the spring.
- 17. The mounting system of claim 15 wherein the engagement arm includes a handle to which an applied force operates against the bias of the spring to separate the engagement surface from the head.
- 18. The mounting system of claim 1 further comprising a curtain.
- 19. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the engagement arm is urged against the head in a secure position, and wherein the engagement arm is separated from the head in an open position.
- 20. The mounting system of claim 19 wherein the curtain is of a thickness, such that when the engagement arm is in the secure position, the engagement arm secures the curtain to the head with a force that prevents slippage of the curtain with respect to the head, and such that when the engagement arm is in the open position, the curtain can be positioned between the engagement arm and the head.
- 21. The mounting system of claim 1 wherein the compression mechanism is configured to urge the head away from the foot.
- 22 A mount attachable to an extension pole for installing a curtain comprising:
an interface at a proximal end of the mount adapted for coupling the mount to an extension pole; a compression mechanism along a longitudinal axis of the mount; a head at a distal end of the mount, the compression mechanism operable to urge the head away from the interface; and a clamp including an engagement arm that engages an exterior surface of the head for securing a curtain to the head.
- 23. The mount of claim 22 wherein the engagement arm secures the curtain against a side portion of the head.
- 24. The mount of claim 22 wherein the engagement arm secures the curtain against a top portion of the head.
- 25. The mount of claim 22 wherein the engagement arm operates under force to urge the curtain against the head.
- 26. The mount of claim 22 wherein the clamp is removably coupled to the head.
- 27. The mount of claim 22 wherein the clamp is rotatably coupled to the head.
- 28. The mount of claim 22 wherein the clamp is slidably coupled to the head.
- 29. The mount of claim 22 wherein the clamp is rotatably coupled to the mount proximal to the head.
- 30. The mount of claim 22 wherein the clamp is slidably coupled to the mount proximal to the head.
- 31. The mount of claim 22 wherein the interface comprises a hole having an internal thread.
- 32. The mount of claim 22 wherein the interface comprises a hole adapted to mate with a pin on the extension pole in a slip-fit relationship.
- 33. The mount of claim 22 wherein the interface comprises a pin adapted to mate with a hole on the extension pole in a slip-fit relationship.
- 34. The mount of claim 22 further comprising a universal joint between the interface and the head.
- 35. The mount of claim 22 wherein the head comprises a high-friction material.
- 36. The mount of claim 35 wherein the high-friction material comprises rubber.
- 37. The mount of claim 22 further comprising an adjustable-length extension pole.
- 38. The mount of claim 22 wherein the clamp is biased by a spring to urge the engagement arm against the head.
- 39. The mount of claim 38 wherein the engagement arm includes an engagement surface that is biased against the head by the spring.
- 40. The mount of claim 38 wherein the engagement arm includes a handle to which an applied force operates against the bias of the spring to separate the engagement surface from the head.
- 41. The mount of claim 22 further comprising a curtain.
- 42. The mount of claim 22 wherein the engagement arm is urged against the head in a secure position, and wherein the engagement arm is separated from the head in an open position.
- 43. The mount of claim 42 wherein the curtain is of a thickness, such that when the engagement arm is in the secure position, the engagement arm secures the curtain to the head with a force that prevents slippage of the curtain with respect to the head, and such that when the engagement arm is in the open position, the curtain can be positioned between the engagement arm and the head.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/884,337, filed Jun. 19, 2001, 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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