Pneumatic hurricane shutters
First Claim
1. A hurricane shutter for temporarily covering an opening in a structure for preventing incursion of high wind and debris carried thereby comprising a rigid frame, said frame having a top rail, a bottom rail, a first side rail and a second side rail, said first side rail, said second side rail, said top rail and said bottom rail adapted to be connected to a building, said frame adapted to surround an opening in a building, said top rail, said bottom rail, said first side rail and said second side rail including apertures adapted to mate with fasteners in said building to securely and removably connect said frame to a structure, a reinforcing bar extending between said first side rail and said second side rail intermediate the length of said first side rail and said second side rail, said reinforcing bar removably connected to said first side rail and said second side rail, at least one of said top rail, said first side rail and said second side rail includes a lock for attaching said frame to said building to prevent inadvertent removal, a plurality of elongated pneumatic tubes extending between said first side rail and said second side rail, said plurality of elongated pneumatic tubes connected together by a web, said web connected to said frame, said plurality of elongated pneumatic tubes having an inflation valve whereby said plurality of elongated pneumatic tubes may become semi-rigid.
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Abstract
Pneumatic hurricane shutters are designed to temporarily cover a window or door in a building or other structure. The shutters have a lightweight rigid frame for surrounding the openings and mounting on fasteners attached to the building. Elongated pneumatic tubes are connected to frame rails and span the space between the rails to protect the opening. The frames can be locked in place to prevent inadvertent removal once in place. The frames and deflated tubes can be stored until the approach of a storm at which time the frames may be attached to the building and the tubes inflated to protect the openings.
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- 1. A hurricane shutter for temporarily covering an opening in a structure for preventing incursion of high wind and debris carried thereby comprising a rigid frame, said frame having a top rail, a bottom rail, a first side rail and a second side rail, said first side rail, said second side rail, said top rail and said bottom rail adapted to be connected to a building, said frame adapted to surround an opening in a building, said top rail, said bottom rail, said first side rail and said second side rail including apertures adapted to mate with fasteners in said building to securely and removably connect said frame to a structure, a reinforcing bar extending between said first side rail and said second side rail intermediate the length of said first side rail and said second side rail, said reinforcing bar removably connected to said first side rail and said second side rail, at least one of said top rail, said first side rail and said second side rail includes a lock for attaching said frame to said building to prevent inadvertent removal, a plurality of elongated pneumatic tubes extending between said first side rail and said second side rail, said plurality of elongated pneumatic tubes connected together by a web, said web connected to said frame, said plurality of elongated pneumatic tubes having an inflation valve whereby said plurality of elongated pneumatic tubes may become semi-rigid.
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