The present invention relates to the field of portable privacy screens or drapes and, more particularly, to a portable privacy screen or drape for use with a vehicle.
There are occasions when a person needs heightened privacy around their vehicle, i.e., to change in and out of sporting attire or other gear associated with outdoor recreation. Many people are forced to use their vehicle only, or merely a towel wrapped around their bodies, for privacy. This sometimes makes changing uncomfortable due to the small spaces of a vehicle compartment and/or the limited privacy afforded by the interior of a vehicle. Attaching a screen or drape to the open doorway of a vehicle provides a greater area for freedom of movement, and greater and more secure privacy rather than merely wrapping a towel around one's body.
The present invention is directed generally to a vehicle mounted privacy screen comprising a screen panel, at least one removable attachment member associated with each of at least two opposed portions of the screen panel and a connection member that connects the screen panel to the removable attachment member.
The screen panel can be formed of any suitable natural and/or synthetic material. Preferred materials, however, include terrycloth towels, which can serve a dual purpose as a towel and can be washed if they get dirty, and lightweight polyester materials, which are more easily packable and less expensive.
The screen panel can be formed in any shape, with a rectangular shape being preferred. In a variation of the preferred embodiment, the screen panel can include an additional window section such that the window section covers the adjacent vehicle window when the screen panel traverses an open doorway of the vehicle.
The removable attachment member can be any device that is removably attachable to the vehicle and is capable of supporting the screen panel in a screening position. In a preferred embodiment, the removable attachment member can be one or more magnets, suction cups, static films, hooks, clips, straps or the like, or combinations thereof, with magnets being most preferred. When magnets or other metallic attachment members are used, it is preferred that they have a non-scratch coating or covering so that they do not mark the finish of the vehicle.
The connection member can also be any suitable device or devices that are capable of connecting the screen panel to the removable attachment member. These can include elements formed separate from the screen panel, as a part of the screen panel or combinations thereof.
In a preferred embodiment, the connection member includes a connector, such as a line, string, rope, wire, strap, etc. that is coupled to the removable attachment member, and retention member for holding the screen panel. Although the retention member can be fixed to the screen, i.e., one or more holes, rings, rivets or grommets through which a line passes, it is preferred that the retention member is a releasable member, such as clips, catches, snaps, clamps, clasps, Velcro, pins, tabs or the like, such that the screen panel can be removed from the retention member for cleaning, etc.
The connection member may also include adjustable sliders, or movable stops, that can assist in holding the screen panel in an open or a closed position. This is most preferred when the retention members are capable of sliding on the connector, i.e., when the retention members are holes or grommets, or when the retention member may otherwise slide along the connector.
Additionally, the connection member can be coupled to the removable attachment member in any suitable fashion, including using permanent and removable attachments. For example, the connector can be fixed to the removable attachment member by such means as adhesives, crimps or, especially when a nylon rope connector is used, melting the connector end or the connector can be removable from the attachment member, such as by means of ties, clips, snaps, clasps, hooks, catches, Velcro, screws, fasteners, pins, tabs, knotting or the like.
The connection member can be adjustable, so that the distance between the attachment member and the screen panel can be adjusted for particular uses. For example, when the connector is formed as a strap attached to or integral with the privacy screen, the strap may have a series of elements that can be used for coupling the removable attachment member to the screen panel at different location.
Of course, additional removable attachment members can be used, i.e., to secure additional locations or portions of the screen panel to the vehicle. These can be used at opposing areas of the screen panel or at single locations, as desired.
The present invention will be better understood when considered in view of the attached drawings, in which like reference characters indicate like parts. The drawings, however, are presented merely to illustrate the preferred embodiment of the invention without limiting the invention in any manner whatsoever.
In the preferred embodiment, a screen or drape is adapted to cover the open doorway of a vehicle to provide a greater area for freedom of movement, and greater and more secure privacy, than merely wrapping a towel around one's body.
A preferred embodiment of the vehicle mounted privacy screen 2 of the present invention, as shown in
The connection member includes a connector 10 that is coupled to the removable attachment member 6, and retention members 12 for holding the screen panel. Although the connector 10 is shown as a line with an attachment member 6 at each end and two retention members 12 thereon, it could be a shorter length extending between one attachment member 6 and one retention member 12.
The retention members 12 can be fixed to the screen, i.e., using one or more rivets or crimps or holes, rings, or grommets through which a connector 10 passes, however, it is preferred that the retention members 12 are releasable, including a release element such as a clip, catch, snap, clamp, clasp, Velcro, pin, tab or the like. In the preferred embodiment shown in
The retention member 12 preferably includes not only a clamp 16 for retaining the screen panel 4, but also an aperture 18 which receives the connector 10 and on which the retention member can slide, for sliding the screen panel 4 into an open or closed configuration.
The preferred connection member 8 shown here also includes two movable stops 14 that can assist in holding the screen panel 4 in a closed position. Preferably, the stops 14 are line clamps, which have a central opening to receive a line and a spring loaded clamp. When a button associated with the clamp is depressed, the line is released and the stop 14 can be moved to a desired position. When the button is released, the clamp engages the line and the stop 14 is fixed in position.
Although any suitable means for coupling the connector 10 to the removable attachment member 6 is anticipated for practicing the present invention,
Additionally, the coupling of the connector 10 to the attachment member 6 can utilize an adjustable coupling, with clamps, clips, snaps, etc. Such an embodiment would allow for the length of the connector 10 to be adjusted rather than moving the placement of the attachment members 6 closer or farther away from each other on the vehicle. Examples of this arrangement are shown in
The screen panel 4 can be formed of any suitable material, as described above. A terrycloth towel has at least two advantages, where it can serve as a towel and can be washed or replaced with another towel if it gets dirty. However, a lightweight polyester material may be preferred, where it forms a screen panel that is more easily packable, harder to get dirty and less expensive.
The screen panel 4 may also be formed of any suitable shape, the most simple of which is a rectangle. However, for increased privacy, the screen panel 4 may have a window section 24. These embodiments are best shown in
Moreover, there may be more than one pair of attachment members 6 connected to the screen panel 4. Connectors 10 can connect attachment members 6 to different locations of the screen panel 4, including the bottom corners as shown in
As discussed above, the removable attachment members 6 can be any device that is removably attachable to the vehicle and is capable of supporting the screen panel 4 in a screening position. In a preferred embodiment, the removable attachment member 6 can be one or more magnets, suction cups, static films, hooks, clips, straps or the like, or combinations thereof, with magnets being most preferred. In this regard, magnets can provide a strong attachment to the vehicle, while suction cups may be prone to the effects of a moist or dirty vehicle surface, accidental movement or unfastening because of human body movement or wind.
When magnets or other metallic attachment members 6 are used, it is preferred that they have a non-scratch covering, either a coating layer or a cover, so that they do not mark the finish of the vehicle. Rubber or latex coatings or covers, on at least the portion of the magnet that would be expected to come into contact with the vehicle surface, are most preferred, although fabric, plastic or other coverings could be used.
As shown in
Of course, the attachment members 6 need not be the same about the screen panel 4. One of the attachment members can be a magnet attached to the roof of the vehicle and the other may be a Velcro tab that can be attached about the top of a frame of the window on the vehicle door (not shown).
As shown in
The natural or synthetic fabric that makes up the screen panel is then clipped to the horizontally laid line, string, cord, and/or rope, providing a screen and/or drape of the area between the open vehicle door and vehicle compartment. Secondary attachment members 6′ coupled to connection members 12′ formed with short connectors 10′ are clipped to each vertical side of the hanging screen panel 4, and the magnets are attached to the vehicle and vehicle door to provide lateral support. See
Variations, modifications and alterations to the preferred embodiment of the present invention described above will make themselves apparent to those skilled in the art. All such changes are intended to fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention, limited solely by the appended claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/831,182 filed on Jul. 14, 2006.
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60831182 | Jul 2006 | US |