Claims
- 1. A temporary shelter for use with an existing frame structure having a closeable door-shaped opening for allowing access into the shelter with the door-shaped opening being installable by a user at a desired selectable location, the temporary shelter comprising in combination:
- (a) a flexible sheet defining an inner shelter space;
- (b) a pair of zipper structures, each zipper structure having a separable zipper chain composed of two interlocking halves having front side edges and first ends, the interlocking halves having fastening elements attached to flexible tapes substantially along the front side edges, the fastening elements being interlocked by a slider in a closed position to provide confronting front side edges with the first ends of the interlocking halves being adjacent to one another, the fastening elements being separated by the slider in an open position with the first ends of the interlocking halves being positionable in outwardly extending directions from one another, the slider operatively connected to the interlocking halves, each flexible tape having an adhesive strip located on a back portion of the flexible tape and extending along side and parallel to the fastening elements, a pair of protective strips, each of said protective strips in removable engagement with the adhesive strip of each zipper structure, the adhesive strips of the zipper structures attached to an outside surface of the flexible sheet when the protective strips are disengaged with back portions of the flexible tapes in confronting engagement with the outside surface of the flexible sheet so that the zipper structures are in a parallel spaced apart upright relationship from one another with each zipper chain being adjacent and parallel to a slit cut into the flexible sheet extending immediately adjacent to the zipper chain to a bottom edge of the flexible sheet to provide the closeable door-shaped opening in the flexible sheet for allowing access into the inner shelter space, the closeable door-shaped opening defining a rectangular shaped door flap having a width selectable by the user, each slider having a pair of pull tabs; and
- (c) a pair of eyeling screws fastened to a floor and a pair of locks, each of said locks securing one of said pull tabs from each zipper structure to one of said screws.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, further comprising a hook and loop type fastening means for detachably securing a bottom edge of the flexible sheet between the zipper structures to a floor.
- 3. The combination of claim 1, further comprising means for securing a portion of the flexible sheet between the zipper structures in a rolled up position.
- 4. The combination of claim 3, wherein the means for securing a portion of the flexible sheet between the zipper structures in a rolled up position is a pair fastening straps having first ends connected to opposite sides of the flexible sheet and second ends extending around the portion of the flexible sheet in a rolled up position and in secured engagement with one another.
- 5. The combination of claim 1, further comprising an additional pair of zipper structures connected to the flexible sheet by the adhesive strips of the zipper structures, the zipper structures being in a parallel spaced apart upright relationship from one another, the flexible sheet having a pair of vertical window slits adjacent and parallel to the zipper chains of the zipper structures, and a horizontal window slit connecting the vertical window slits at a lower end of the vertical window slits to provide a window flap that can be opened or closed with use of the zipper structures.
- 6. The combination of claim 5, further comprising hook and loop type fastening means for detachably securing the horizontal window slit to the existing frame structure.
- 7. The combination of claim 6, further comprising means for securing the window flap in an open position.
- 8. A method of providing a temporary shelter having a closeable door-shaped opening for allowing access into the shelter with the door-shaped opening being installable by a user at a desired selectable location, comprising the steps of:
- (a) defining an inner shelter space with a flexible sheet;
- (b) attaching a pair of self-applying zipper structures to an outside surface of the flexible sheet in a spaced apart upright relationship from one another by peeling away protective strips removably secured to the pair of self-applying zipper structures to expose adhesive strips disposed on a back portion of the zipper structures and pressing the adhesive strips in confronting engagement with the outside surface of the flexible sheet;
- (c) cutting a pair of spaced apart parallel slits in the flexible sheet which are parallel to and in alignment with the zipper structures to provide the closeable door-shaped opening and form a closeable door flap in the flexible sheet defined by the pair of parallel slits and a door flap edge of the flexible sheet for allowing access into the inner shelter space, the door flap having a width selectable by the user;
- (d) fastening a pair of eyeling screws to a floor; and
- (e) locking the temporary shelter with a pair of locks, each of said locks securing a pull tab from each zipper structure to one of said eyeling screws.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of attaching mated hook and loop type fastening surfaces to a bottom edge of the flexible sheet between the zipper structures and to a floor for detachably securing the bottom edge to the floor.
- 10. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of attaching a pair of straps to opposite sides of the flexible sheet for securing a portion of the flexible sheet between the zipper structures in a rolled up position.
- 11. A method of providing a temporary shelter entry and exit system, the temporary shelter defining an inner shelter space with a flexible sheet having a closeable door-shaped opening for allowing access into the shelter with the door-shaped opening being installable by a user at a desired selectable location, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) attaching a pair of self-applying zipper structures to an outside surface of the flexible sheet in a spaced apart relationship from one another by peeling away protective strips removably secured to the pair of self-applying zipper structures to expose adhesive strips disposed on a back portion of the zipper structures and pressing the adhesive strips in confronting engagement with the outside surface of the flexible sheet;
- (b) cutting a pair of spaced apart slits in the flexible sheet which are parallel to and in alignment with the zipper structures to provide the closeable door-shaped opening and form a closeable door flap in the flexible sheet defined by the pair of slits and a door flap edge of the flexible sheet for allowing access into the inner shelter space, the door flap having a width selectable by the user;
- (c) attaching mated hook and loop type fastening surfaces to a bottom edge of the flexible sheet between the zipper structures and to a floor for detachably securing the bottom edge to the floor;
- (d) fastening a pair of eyeline screws to a floor; and
- (e) locking the temporary shelter with a pair of locks, each of said locks securing a pull tab from each zipper structure to one of said eyeling screws.
- 12. A method of providing a temporary shelter having a closeable door-shaped opening for allowing access into the shelter with the door-shaped opening being installable by a user at a desired selectable location, comprising the steps of:
- (a) defining an inner shelter space with a flexible sheet;
- (b) attaching a pair of self-applying zipper structures to an outside surface of the flexible sheet in a spaced apart upright relationship from one another by peeling away protective strips removably secured to the pair of self-applying zipper structures to expose adhesive strips disposed on a back portion of the zipper structures and pressing the adhesive strips in confronting engagement with the outside surface of the flexible sheet;
- (c) cutting a pair of spaced apart parallel slits in the flexible sheet which are parallel to and in alignment with the zipper structures to provide the closeable door-shaped opening and form a closeable door flap in the flexible sheet defined by the pair of parallel slits and a door flap edge of the flexible sheet for allowing access into the inner shelter space, the door flap having a width selectable by the user;
- (d) attaching an additional pair of self-applying zipper structures to an outside surface of the flexible sheet in a spaced apart upright relationship from one another;
- (e) cutting a window flap into the flexible sheet which includes pair of spaced apart parallel slits in the flexible sheet which are parallel to and in alignment with the additional zipper structures to provide a window opening; and
- (f) attaching mated hook and loop type fastening surfaces to a bottom window flap edge and a window ledge for detachably securing the bottom window flap edge to the window ledge of an existing frame structure.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of attaching a strap to the flexible sheet for securing the window flap in a rolled up position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08,309,195 filed on Sep. 20, 1994, now abandoned.
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