Claims
- 1. A track for mounting an impact resistant enclosure comprising an elongated cleat with elongated sidewalls defining a channel with an open slot, said cleat including means for attachment to a supporting surface, a slide moveably connected in said channel, said slide having a groove, a D-ring movably connected to said groove, said D-ring adapted to be attached to an impact resistant barrier whereby said impact resistant barrier can be moved from a stacked position to a deployed position forming a impact resistant enclosure.
- 2. A track of claim 1 wherein said slide is composed of a central shaft, said shaft having a foot on one end for engagement in said channel and a flange at the other end with a wing disposed between said foot and said flange, a lower groove formed in said slide between said foot and said wing, said groove slidably contacting said slot.
- 3. A track of claim 2 wherein an upper groove is formed on said shaft between said wing and said flange, said D-ring formed with a gap, said upper groove dimensioned to substantially fill said gap.
- 4. A track of claim 3 wherein said gap in said D-ring is formed by opposed ends of said D-ring, a roller mounted on each of said opposed ends, said each of said rollers moving in said groove.
- 5. A track of claim 3 wherein said gap in said D-ring is formed by opposed ends of said D-ring, a pad mounted on each of said opposed ends, said each of said pads sliding in said groove.
- 6. A track of claim 3 wherein said slide is composed of a central shaft, said shaft having a foot on one end for engagement in said channel and a flange at the other end with a wing disposed between said foot and said flange, a lower groove formed in said slide between said foot and said wing, said groove slidably contacting said slot.
- 7. A track of claim 1 wherein said slide is one of a plurality of slides, said D-ring is one of a plurality of D-rings, each of said plurality of slides having one of said plurality of D-rings movably connected therewith.
- 8. A track of claim 7 wherein said elongated cleat has a longitudinal axis, said axis curved about 90 degrees throughout the length.
- 9. A track of claim 8 wherein said slide is composed of a central shaft, said shaft having a foot on one end for engagement in said channel and a flange at the other end with a wing disposed between said foot and said flange, a lower groove formed in said slide between said foot and said wing, said groove slidably contacting said slot, an upper groove is formed on said shaft between said wing and said flange, said D-ring formed with a gap, said upper groove dimensioned to substantially fill said gap, said plurality of slides dimensioned to transit said 90 degree curve.
- 10. The flexible enclosure combination comprising a flexible barrier and a track system for mounting said barrier on a supporting structure, said flexible barrier having a first end and a second end connected by an upper edge and a lower edge, said first and second ends adapted to be connected to said supporting structure, said track system including at least one elongated cleat adapted for attachment to said supporting surface, at least one of said lower edge and said upper edge slidably connected with said cleat, said other edge adapted to be connected to an anchoring device whereby said enclosure may be extended horizontally.
- 11. The flexible enclosure combination of claim 10 wherein said track system includes two cleats, said upper edge slidably connected to one cleat and said lower edge slidably connected to the second cleat.
- 12. The flexible enclosure combination of claim 10 wherein said track system includes two cleats, said first end slidably connected to one cleat and said second end slidably connected to the second cleat, at least one of said upper edge and said lower edge adapted to be connected to said supporting surface and said other end adapted to be connected to an anchoring device whereby said enclosure may be extended vertically.
- 13. The flexible enclosure combination of claim 10 wherein said elongated cleat has a channel with an open slot along the longitudinal axis, a plurality of slides movably disposed in said channel, said slides each having a shaft extending through said slot, each slide connected to one of said upper edge or said lower edge.
- 14. The flexible enclosure combination of claim 13 wherein each of said slides is movably connected to a D-ring, said D-ring connected to one of said upper edge or lower edge.
- 15. The flexible enclosure combination of claim 14 wherein each of said slides includes an upper groove, each of said D-rings includes a gap defined by opposed ends of said D-ring, each of said gaps having similar dimensions to each of said grooves, said opposed ends of said D-rings mounting a roller whereby each of said rollers move along each of said grooves.
- 16. A protective barrier device for protecting frangible portions of a structure from the force of wind and wind born objects comprising at least one panel of flexible mesh material having a maximum deflection of approximately 20% before failure and air permeability of approximately 250 cfm at a wind force of 1 inch Hg., said panel fastened to a structure wherein deflection of said panel impact said structure.
- 17. A protective barrier device for protecting frangible portions of a structure from the force of wind and wind born objects comprising at least one panel of flexible mesh material with a burst strength greater than 61.3 psi and an interstice size preventing passage of wind born objects greater than {fraction (3/16)} inch diameter, approximately, said panel including a peripheral hem adapted to secure said panel to said structure whereby said panel is impact said structure.
- 18. A protective barrier according to claim 17 wherein said panel is a textile formed from synthetic threads.
- 19. A protective barrier according to claim 17 wherein said textile is resistant to ultra violet, biological, and chemical degradation.
- 20. A protective barrier according to claim 17 wherein said textile is polypropylene.
- 21. A protective barrier according to claim 17 wherein said textile is vinyl-coated polyester.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 10/446,006, filed May 22, 2003, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/565,211, filed May 4, 2000, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/270,249, filed Mar. 15, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,176,050, issued Jan. 23, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/861,209, filed May 21, 1997 and now abandoned. The content of the prior applications and the prior art cited in each of these applications is incorporated herein by reference.
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