Claims
- 1. A curtain used in a mechanized vehicle washing system, comprising:
- a base mounting the curtain for reciprocating motion;
- a plurality of elongated strips hanging downwardly from the base, each strip having two opposite side surfaces; and
- a plurality of independently movable shingles attached to each of the two opposite side surfaces of each of the plurality of elongated strips;
- each of said shingles being made of a deep pile, fur-like material.
- 2. A curtain according to claim 1, wherein the deep pile, fur-like material is a tufted monofilament fibrous material which extends outwardly from a fabric layer.
- 3. A curtain according to claim 2, wherein the material is about 85% polyester and 15% acrylic.
- 4. A curtain according to claim 2, wherein the fabric layer is elastic.
- 5. A curtain according to claim 4, wherein the fabric layer is made of polyester.
- 6. A curtain according to claim 5, further comprising a relatively non-elastic backing connected to a smooth surface of the fabric layer.
- 7. A curtain according to claim 1, wherein the deep pile, fur-like material extends outwardly from a base layer.
- 8. A curtain according to claim 7, wherein the deep pile, fur-like material extends outwardly from opposite surfaces of the base layer.
- 9. A curtain according to claim 7, wherein each shingle is comprised of two sections overlying each other with the base layer of one section being in opposed relationship to the base layer of the other section whereby the deep pile, fur-like material extends outwardly from opposite surfaces of each shingle.
- 10. A curtain according to claim 7, wherein the base layer is comprised of canvas.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, division, of application Ser. No. 07/476,907 filed Feb. 9, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,077,859.
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Divisions (1)
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