Claims
- 1. An auxiliary, self-sustaining shield for use with a closable, longitudinally oriented opening defined by an edge portion of a first panel of flexible material having an outer and an inner surface, and an edge portion of a second opposing panel of flexible material having an outer and inner surface, the shield comprising:
- a first sheath having a distal edge portion and a mesial edge portion, and having a length substantially equal to the length of the closable opening wherein the distal edge portion of the first sheath is securable to an outer portion of the first panel, and wherein a longitudinal bead is associated with the mesial edge portion of the first sheath; and
- a second sheath having a distal edge portion and a mesial edge portion, and having a length substantially equal to the length of the closable opening wherein the distal edge portion of second sheath is securable to an outer portion of the second panel, and wherein a longitudinal bead having a substantially circular, triangular, or square shaped cross section is associated with the mesial edge portion of the second sheath.
- 2. The shield of claim 1 wherein the transverse distance of the first sheath is greater than the transverse distance of the second sheath and whereby when the first panel edge portion and the second panel edge portion are brought into close proximity, the mesial edge portion of the first sheath can be brought above and beyond the mesial edge portion of the second sheath and urged downwardly whereafter frictional contact between the longitudinal bead of the first sheath and the longitudinal bead of the second sheath maintains the contacting relationship between the two beads.
- 3. The shield of claim 1 wherein the transverse distance of the second sheath is greater than the transverse distance of the first sheath and whereby when the first panel edge portion and the second panel edge portion are brought into close proximity, the mesial edge portion of the second sheath can be brought above and beyond the mesial edge portion of the first sheath and urged downwardly where after frictional contact between the longitudinal bead of the first sheath and the longitudinal bead of the second sheath maintains the contacting relationship between the two beads.
- 4. The shield of claim 1 wherein the bead of the first sheath and the bead of the second sheath are semi-rigid cylinders.
- 5. The shield of claim 4 wherein the semi-rigid cylinders have an annular cross-section.
- 6. The shield of claim 1 wherein the bead of the first sheath and the bead of the second sheath are semi-rigid members of non-circular cross-section.
- 7. The shield of claim 4 wherein the semi-rigid cylinders are formed from a foamed polymeric material.
- 8. The shield of claim 1 wherein the beads of the first sheath and of the second sheath comprise a hem formed from the first sheath and the second sheath respectively and a section of semi-rigid material disposed in each resulting hem.
- 9. The shield of claim 1 wherein the beads of the first sheath and of the second sheath comprise a section of semi-rigid material attached to a mesial portion of the first sheath and a section of semi-rigid material attached to a mesial portion of the second sheath.
- 10. The shield of claim 1 wherein the bead of the first panel and the bead of the second panel have outside diameters of substantially between 0.25 and 0.75 inches.
- 11. The shield of claim 1 wherein the first and second panels are constructed from a fluid impervious material.
- 12. The shield of claim 1 further comprising a two part closure system wherein a first part of the two part closure system is affixable to the edge portion of the first panel, and a second part of the two part closure system is affixable to the edge portion of the second panel.
- 13. The shield of claim 12 wherein the two part closure system is selected from the group consisting of a coil slide fastener, a tooth type slide fastener, a longitudinal continuous seal slide fastener, a hook and loop fastener, a snap fastener, and a lace and eyes fastener.
- 14. An auxiliary, self-sustaining shield for use with a closable, longitudinally oriented opening defined by an edge portion of a first panel of flexible material having an outer and an inner surface and an edge portion of a second opposing panel of flexible material having an outer and an inner surface wherein a first stringer tape of a coil slide fastener is attached to the first panel edge portion and a second stringer tape of a coil slide fastener is attached to the second panel edge portion, the shield comprising:
- a first sheath having a distal portion and a mesial portion, and having a length substantially equal to the length of the closable opening wherein the distal portion of the first sheath is securable to a portion of the first stringer and the mesial portion of the first sheath extends over the edge portion of the second panel when the edge portions of the first panel and the second panel are in close proximity to one another, and wherein a longitudinal bead having a substantially circular, triangular, or square shaped cross section is formed in the mesial portion of the first sheath; and
- a second sheath having a distal portion and a mesial portion, and having a length substantially equal to the length of the closable opening wherein the distal portion of second sheath is securable to a portion of the second stringer and the mesial portion of the second sheath is adjacent to the second stringer, and wherein a longitudinal bead is formed in the mesial portion of the second sheath,
- whereby when the first panel edge portion and the second panel edge portion are brought into close proximity, the mesial portion of the first sheath can be brought above and beyond the mesial portion of the second sheath and urged downwardly whereafter frictional contact between the longitudinal bead of the first sheath and the longitudinal bead of the second sheath maintains the contacting relationship between the two beads.
- 15. A sealing arrangement for a closable, longitudinally oriented opening defined by a first panel of flexible material having an edge portion, an outer surface, an inner surface and a first part of a two part closure, and a second opposing panel of flexible material having an edge portion, an outer surface, inner surface and a second part of a two part closure, the arrangement comprising:
- a first longitudinal bead adapted to be located at the outer surface of the first panel edge portion, the first bead having a substantially circular, triangular or square shaped cross section and a length substantially equal to the length of the closable opening; and
- a second longitudinal bead adapted to be located at the outer side of the second panel edge portion, the second bead having a length substantially equal to the length of the closable opening
- wherein the first bead is extendable over and above the two part closure when the first part of the two part closure is engaged with the second part thereof so that the first bead is laterally proximate to the second bead and a portion of the first panel is adapted to lay over the two part closure.
- 16. The arrangement of claim 15 wherein the first bead and the second bead are semi-rigid cylinders.
- 17. The arrangement of claim 16 wherein the semi-rigid cylinders have an annular cross-section.
- 18. The arrangement of claim 15 wherein the first bead and the second bead are semi-rigid members of non-circular cross-section.
- 19. The arrangement of claim 15 wherein the first and second beads each comprise a section of semi-rigid material, each adapted to be disposed in a hem formed in the edge portions of the first and second panels.
- 20. The arrangement of claim 15 wherein the first and second beads comprise a section of semi-rigid material attachable to the edge portion of the first panel and a section of semi-rigid material attachable to the edge portion of the second panel, respectively.
- 21. The arrangement of claim 15 wherein the first and second beads have outside diameters of substantially between 0.25 and 0.75 inches.
- 22. The arrangement of claim 15 wherein the first and second panels are constructed from a fluid impervious material.
Parent Case Info
The application claims benefit of Provisional Appl. No. 60/019,432, filed Jun. 3, 1996.
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