Dynamic facade system for controlling shading
US-12000204-B2 · Jun 4, 2024 · US
US9945176B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9945176-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514875523-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 5, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 6, 2008 |
| Publication date | Apr 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 17, 2018 |
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A barrier for the inside of a home. The barrier includes two partitions that slide relative to each other to increase and decrease a distance between ends of the barrier. The partitions slide into and out of confronting relationships with each other. The partitions engage each other at upper and lower locations and further at a medial location where an elongate member of one partition is received in a tube engaged to the other partition. A threaded piece upon being turned brings pressure to bear upon an end of the tube such that the partitions can be incrementally expanded apart and thereby pressurized between two locations within the home so as to block off one portion of the home. The threaded piece is slideable along the elongate member.
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We claim: 1. A sliding expanding incrementally adjustable barrier for placement between two opposing locations, comprising: (a) a first partition comprising an upper member, a lower member, an outer end member and an inner end member, wherein a direction between the outer and inner end members of said first partition is a length direction, wherein a direction between said upper and lower members of said first partition is a height direction, wherein said first partition is in a first plane and wherein said first partition is slideable in said first plane, and wherein said upper and lower members of said first partition extend in said length direction; (b) a second partition comprising an upper member, a lower member, an outer end member and an inner end member, wherein a direction between the outer and inner end members of said second partition is said length direction, wherein a direction between said upper and lower members of said second partition is the height direction, wherein said second partition is in a second plane and wherein said second partition is slideable in said second plane, and wherein said upper and lower members of said second partition extend in said length direction; (c) wherein a direction between the first and second partitions is a width direction, wherein said first and second partitions are spaced apart from each other in said width direction, wherein said first and second partitions and first and second planes are parallel to each other, and wherein said first and second partitions slide parallel to each other in said first and second planes; (d) at least one upper guide guiding said upper members of said first and second partitions and at least one lower guide guiding said lower members of said first and second partitions such that said first and second partitions slideably engage each other and such that a length of said barrier can be slideably increased and slideably decreased depending upon a distance between said two opposing locations; (e) a threaded rod engaged to the first partition and being disposed in said length direction; (f) a tube engaged to the second partition and being disposed in said length direction, wherein the tube includes an end, and wherein the tube receives at least a portion of said threaded rod; and (g) a piece having an opening and being on said threaded rod such that said opening engages said threaded rod, wherein said piece is adjacent to said end of said tube such that, when said piece is turned on said threaded rod, said piece brings pressure to bear upon said end of said tube and draws the first and second partitions slidingly in opposite directions along said length direction such that ends of the first and second partitions are incrementally drawn apart and incrementally place pressure upon said opposing locations; h) wherein said piece comprises a slide nut having said opening, wherein said slide nut comprises a nut axis; i) wherein said opening of said slide nut comprises: i) a first opening portion having a first axis, the first opening portion being threaded to engage said threaded rod, said first opening portion defining a first inner space; ii) a second opening portion having a second axis, the second opening portion defining a second inner space; iii) the first axis intersecting the second axis at one point; iv) the first inner space intersecting the second inner space; v) the first and second axis being co-planar; vi) the first axis being co-axial with the nut axis; vii) the second axis being oblique to the nut axis; and viii) the second opening portion having a diameter greater than a diameter of said threaded rod; and (j) wherein said slide nut includes a first end and a second end, wherein said first opening portion has a first end disposed at the first end of the slide nut and a second end at the second end of the slide nut, wherein said second opening portion has a first end disposed at the first end of the slide nut and a second end at the second end of the slide nut, the first end of the first opening portion being adjacent to the first end of the second opening portion, the second end of the first opening portion being adjacent to the second end of the second opening portion, each of the first and second ends of the second opening portion being frustoconical. 2. The sliding expanding incrementally adjustable barrier of claim 1 , wherein said barrier includes first and second lower guides, wherein said first lower guide is engaged to said lower member of the first partition and extends transversely to and engages therein the lower member of the second partition such that the lower member of the second partition slides in said first lower guide, and wherein said second lower guide is engaged to said lower member of the second partition and extends transversely to and engages therein the lower member of the first partition such that the lower member of the first partition slides in said second lower guide. 3. The sliding expanding incrementally adjustable barrier of claim 2 , wherein said barrier includes first and second upper guides, wherein said first upper guide is engaged to said upper member of the first partition and extends transversely to and engages therein the upper member of the second partition such that the upper member of the second partition slides in said first upper guide, and wherein said second upper guide is engaged to said upper member of the second partition and extends transversely to and engages therein the upper member of the first partition such that the upper member of the first partition slides in said second upper guide. 4. The sliding expanding incrementally adjustable barrier of claim 1 , wherein said barrier includes first and second upper guides, wherein said first upper guide is engaged to said upper member of the first partition and extends transversely to and engages therein the upper member of the second partition such that the upper member of the second partition slides in said first upper guide, and wherein said second upper guide is engaged to said upper member of the second partition and extends transversely to and engages therein the upper member of the first partition such that the upper member of the first partition slides in said second upper guide. 5. The sliding expanding incrementally adjustable barrier of claim 1 , wherein said at least one upper guide includes a cradle and wherein said at least one lower guide includes a cradle. 6. The sliding expanding incrementally adjustable barrier of claim 1 , wherein the first partition includes a first face extending between said outer and inner end members of said first partition, wherein the second partition includes a second face extending between said outer and inner end members of said second partition, wherein said barrier includes a fully closed configuration where said first and second faces are at least partially adjacent to each other in the width direction, and wherein said barrier includes a fully opened position where said faces are wholly offset from each other in said width direction. 7. The sliding expanding incrementally adjustable barrier of claim 1 , wherein the barrier includes a fully closed configuration where the outer end member of the first partition is adjacent to the inner end member of the second partition, and wherein the barrier includes a fully opened position where the inner end member of the first partition is adjacent to the inner end member of the second partition. 8. The sliding expanding incrementally adjustable barrier of claim 1 , wherein the barrier includes a fully closed configuration where said end members are sequentially staggered as follows in said length direction: said outer end member of the first partition, then said inner end member o
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