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Abstract: The invention discloses a portable dressing room which comprises of a curtain member having a valcro/zip/thread on side to close the gate wall, a plurality of base members, a plurality of first bar elements and a plurality of second bar elements. This apparatus is easily stable on all type of surfaces even on sand also. The frame of the dressing room is supported by the base members along with the first bar elements and the second bar elements. The bottom base faces of the second bar elements are arranged at the upper base faces of the first bar elements while the lower base faces of the first bar elements are arranged at the upper base faces of the base members through one or more connection mechanism. The curtain member is covered across the beam formed by the base members, the first bar elements.and the second bar elements.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
06 January 2014
Publication Number
11/2014
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
CIVIL
Status
Email
Parent Application

Applicants

DEVI NIRMALA
GANDHI CHOWK, MANDI DABWALI, SIRSA, HARYANA-125104

Inventors

1. DEVI NIRMALA
GANDHI CHOWK, MANDI DABWALI, SIRSA, HARYANA-125104
2. GUPTA NITIKA
GANDHI CHOWK, MANDI DABWALI, SIRSA, HARYANA-125104

Specification

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[001] This present Invention relates generally to a portable outdoor rooms,
and in particular a portable dressing rooms that are for use in a standing or
sitting position of a single occupant for changing clothes.
BACKGROUND
[002] Indian Hindu mythology promotes to take bath in holy rivers (Gcinga/
Yamuna etc.) whether in Kumbh Melas or in any other day. Millions of
pilgrims take bath in all seasons throughout the year. Usually around the
banks of rivers, there are no changing rooms constructed. People have to
change their wet clothes in open or by holding temporary screens in hand.
It is quite difficult for women to change their clothes in such conditions,
(like surrounded by several people). Rural and urban both women/girls find
it very difficult to change clothes in open areas.
[003] There exists a few variant of changing rooms but generally those
may not be used by everybody or family or individuals. Those, chcinging
rooms may require skilled or unskilled labors to operate because they are
bulky size, excess weight, difficult to pack and thus Eire difficult to carry.
Other problem is that they are not stable on ail type of surfaces such as
sand, soil or concrete.
[004] Therefore, there exists a real consumer need for a portcible
changing room which is easy to carry, easy to operate, easy to pack, of
light weight, of small size, and comes at reasonable and affordable cost.
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OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
[005] An object of the present invention to provide a portable dressing
room.
[006] An another object of the present invention is to provide a temporary
dressing room.
[007] A still another object of the present invention to provide a dressing
room at affordable cost.
[008] A still another object of the present invention is to provide a dressing
room which is of small size.
[009] A still another object of the present invention is to provide a dressing
room which is easy to carry.
[0010]A still another object of the present invention is to provide a dressing
room which is easy to operate.
[0011]A still another object of the present invention is to provide a dressing
room which is stable on all kind of surfaces.
[0012]A still another object of the present invention is to provide a dressing
room which is easy to assemble.
[0013]A still another object of the present invention is to provide a dressing
room which is easy to dissemble.
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SUMMARY
[0014] In an embodiment of the present invention, the dressing room
includes a curtain member, and frame to support the curtain member. The
frame member includes a plurality of base members, a plurality of first bar
elements and a plurality of second bar elements. Each of the base
members and the corresponding first bcir elements may joint together to
form a plurality of first wall members. The base members may be of any of
the geometrical shapes such as a right circular cylinder or a right prism.
The base members are further hollow shaped with open bottom base face
and partially open top base face. The base faces of each of the base
members could be any of geometrical surface such as but not limited to, a
circle or a rectangle or a square. Further size of base faces of each of the
base members should be designed to let the dressing room stand of any
surface such as, but not limited to,'sand, or hard soil, or wet soil, or
concrete. The base members should also be able to stand in wind
condition.
[0015] Similarly the first bar elements may be of any of geometrical shape
such as a right circular cylinder or a right prism. For better and rigid
portability, the shape of the first bar elements should have the sffape of the
base members. The first bar elements may further be hollow and both base
faces open. The base faces of each of the first bar elements could be any
of the geometrical surface, but not limited to, a circle or a rectangle or a
square. The height of each of the first bar elements is equal but the size of
the base faces of each of the first bar elements may vary. The size of the
base faces of each of the first bar elements is chosen in such a way that
the first bar elements could be packed one inside the other.
[0016] Top partially open base face of the base members is attached to
one base face of the corresponding first bar elements through proper
connection mechanism. The connection mechanism could be, but not
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limited to, thread fitting, or flange fitting using ring joint or clip joint, or
fastener fitting using nut and bolt, or mechanical fitting using clamps.
[0017] Similarly the second bar elements may be of any of geometrical
shape such as a right circular cylinder or a right prism. For better and rigid
portability, the second bar elements should have the shape of the first bar
elements and the base members. The second bar elements may further be
hollow and both base faces open. The base faces of each of the second
bar elements could be any of the geometrical surface, but not limited to, a
circle or a rectangle or a square. The height of each of the second bar
elements is equal but the size of the base faces of each of the second bar
elements may vary. The size of the base faces of each of the second bar
elements is chosen in such a way that the second bar elements could be
packed one inside the other.
[0018] Bottom base face of the second elements is attached to top base
face of the corresponding first bar elements through proper connection
mechanisms. Example of the connection mechanisms could be, but not
limited to, thread fitting, or flange fitting using ring joint or clip joint, or
fastener fitting using nut and bolt, or mechaniccil fitting using clamps.
[0019] In working condition, the base members, the first bar elements, cind
the second bar elements are attached together in the aforesaid manner to
form a plurality of beams for erecting the frames of the dressing room. The
hight of the beams of the frame must be greater than the average height of
the user. The beams of the frame may be placed in a desired geometrical
figures such as, but not limited to, a square or a hexagonal or a triangular
or rectangular.
[0020] In another embodiments of the present invention, there could be any
number of beams in the frame. Also there could be any number of base
members, and corresponding bar elements for forming a beam. Once the
frame is ready, other components of the dressing rooms can be worked
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out. In another embodiment of the present invention, the base members,
the first bar elements, and the second bar elements could be of telescopic
shape of sufficient rigidity to support the structure of the frame of the
dressing room.
[0021] The curtain member is a piece of cloth intended to block or obscure
light, or drafts, or water in the case of a shower curtain. The curtain
member may be made of one or more materials which is sufficiently
opaque to prevent ex-posing to outside gaze, the person making the
change of apparel or clothes inside the dressing room. The curtain member
includes a plurality of first fastening elements on two opposite sides.
Examples of first fastening elements include, but not limited to? velcro or
zipper or buttons.
[0022] The curtain member may further include a plurality of stitched
portions at one or more predefined locations. The stitched portions are
stitching of two layers of cloths of the curtain in zig-zag lines with a
sufficient spaces between the layers so that the first bar elements and the
second bar elements could be inserted throughout.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0023] Figure 1 illustrates a plurality of base members, a plurality of first
bar elements and a plurality of second bar elements., according to an
embodiment of the present invention. «
[0024] Figure 2 illustrates a curtain member with a plurality of first fastening
elements on two opposite sides, according to an embodiment of the
present invention.
[0025] Figure 3 illustrates a perspective view of a wall member, according
to an embodiment of the present invention. ,
[0026]FIG 4 illustrates a perspective view of an assembled dressing room
with broken, out gate wall, according to an embodiment of the present
invention.
[0027] Figure 5 illustrates a perspective view of an assembled dressing
room with closed gate wall, according to an embodiment of the present
invention.
[0028] FIG 6 illustrates two different ways to pack a dissembled dressing
room, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0029] Figure 7 illustrates two different types of bags for transportation or
storage of a packed dissembled dressing room, according to an
embodiment of the present invention.
[0030] Figure 8 illustrates top and bottom view of an assembled dressing
room with closed gate wall, according to an embodiment of the present
invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0031] Although many different embodiments of the invention are possible,
several particular examples are disclosed in this detailed description.
These examples (like the foregoing summary of the embodiments) are
meant to facilitate understanding of the claimed invention, and are not
intended to limit the claims to particularly disclosed or summarized
embodiments.
[0032] It will be understood that the drawings are provided to illustrate the
various embodiments of the present invention. Thus it will be understood
that the present invention should not be considered to limit solely the
features shown in the drawings.
[0033]The invention discloses a portable dressing room which comprises
of a curtain member having a valcro/zip/thread on side to close the gate
wall, a plurality of base members, a plurality of first bar elements and a
plurality of second bar elements. This apparatus is easily stable on all type
of surfaces even on sand also. The frame of the dressing room is
supported by the base members along with the first bar elements and the
second bar elements. The bottom base faces of the second bar elements
are arranged at the upper base faces of the first bar elements while the
lower base faces of the first bar elements are arranged at the upper base
faces of the base members through one or more connection mechanism.
The curtain member is covered across the beam formed by the base
members, the first bar elements,and the second bar elements.
[0034] Figure 1 illustrates a plurality of base members 102, 108,114, 120,
a plurality of first bar elements 104,110,116,122 and a plurality of second
bar elements 106, 112, 118, 124, according to an embodiment of the
present invention. Each of base members 102, 108, 114, 120 cind its
corresponding first bar elements 104, 110, 116, 122 may joint together to
form a plurality of first wall members. Base members 102, 108, 114, 120
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may be of any of the geometrical shapes such as a right circular cylinder or
a right prism. Base members 102,108,114,120 are further hollow shaped
with open bottom bcise face and partially open top base f^ce. The base
faces of each of base members 102, 108, 114, 120 could be any of
geometrical surface such as but not limited to, a circle or a rectangle or a
square. Further size of base faces of each of base members 102, 108,
114,120 should be designed to let the dressing room stand of any surface
such as, but not limited to, sand, or hard soil, or wet soil, or concrete. Base
members 102, 108, 114, 120 should also be able to istand in wind
condition.
[0035] The height of each of base members 102, 108, 114, 120 is equal
but the size of base faces of each of base members 102, 108, 114, 120
may vary. The size of base faces of each of base members 102,''108,114,
120 is chosen in such a way that base members 102,108, 114,120 could
be packed one inside the other (cis illustrated in FIG 6). Thus size of base
face of bcise member 120 may be smaller than that of 114. Similarly size of
base face of base member 114 may be smaller than that of 108. Similarly
size of base face of base member 108 may be smaller than that of 102.
Base members 102,108,114,120 may be made of one or more materials
such as, but not limited to, rubber or other polymers or wood or galvanized
iron.
[0036] Similarly first bar elements 104, 110, 116, 122 may be of any of
geometrical shape such as a right circular cylinder or a right prism. For
better portability, the shape of first bar elements 104,110,116,122 should
have the shape of base members 102,. 108, 114, 120. First bar elements
104, 110, 116, 122 may further be hollow and both base faces open. The
base faces of each of first bar elements 104,110,116,122 could be any of
the geometrical surface, but not limited to, a circle or a rectangle or a
square. The height of each of first bar elements 104,110,116,122 is equal
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but the size of the base faces of each of first bar elements 104,'110,116,
122 may vary. The size of the base faces of each of first bar elements 104,
110, 116, 122 is chosen in such a way that first bar elements 104, 110,
116,122 could be packed one inside the other (as illustrated in FIG 6).
[0037] Thus the size of the base faces of first bar element 122 could be
smaller than that of first bar element 116. Similarly the size oi the base
faces of first bar element 116 could be smaller than that of first bar element
110. Similarly the size of the base faces of first bar element 110 could be
smaller than that of first bar element 104. First bar elements 104,110,116,
122 may be made of one or more materials such as, but not limited to,
rubber or other polymers or wood or galvanized iron.
[0038] Top partially open base face of base members 102,108,114,120 is
attached to one base face of corresponding first bar elements 104, 110,
116, 122 through proper connection mechanism. The connection
mechanism could be, but not limited to, thread fitting, or flange fitting using
ring joint or clip joint, or fastener fitting using nut and bolt, or mechanical
fitting using clamps. ^
[0039] In some other embodiments, base members 102,108,114,120 and
first bar elements 104,110,116,122 are not separate and available in the
form of wall members which are combination of the base members and the
corresponding first bar elements, produced at the time of manufacturing.
The wall members may be of combined shape of base members, 102,108,
114,120 and first bar elements 104,110,116,122. The wall members may
further be hollow and both top and bottom base faces open. The base
faces of each of the wall members could be any of the geometrical surface,
but not limited to, a circle or a rectangle or a square.
[0040] The height of each of the wall members is equal but the size of the
base faces of each of the wall members may vary. The size of the base
faces of each of the wall members is chosen in such a way that the wall
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members could be packed one inside the other (as illustrated in FIG 6).
The wall members may be made of one or more materials such as, but not
limited to, rubber or other polymers or wood or galvanized iron. Further
size of the base faces of each of the wall members should be designed to
let the dressing room stand of any surface such as, but not limitecl to, sand,
or hard soil, or wet soil, or concrete. The wall members should also be able
to stand in wind condition.
[0041] Similarly second bar elements 106,112,118,124 may be of any of
geometrical shape such as a right circular cylinder or a right prism. For
better portability, second bar elements 106,112,118,124 should have the
shape of first bar elements 102, 110, 116, 122 and base members 102,
108, 114, 120. Second bar elements 106, 112, 118, 124 may further be
hollow and both base faces open. The base faces of each of second bar
elements 106, 112, 118, 124 could be any of the geometrical surface, but
not limited to, a circle or a rectangle or a square. The height of each of
second bar elements 106, 112, 118, 124 is equal but the size of the base
faces of each of second bar elements 106, 112, 118, 124 may vary. The
size of the base faces of each of second bar elements 106,112,118, 124
is chosen in such a way that second bar elements 106, 112, 118, 124
could be packed one inside the other (as illustrated in FIG 6).
[0042] Thus the size of the base faces of second bar element 124 could be
smaller than that of second bar element 118. Similarly the size of the base
faces of second bar element 118 could be smaller than that of second bar
element 112. Similarly the size of the base faces of second bar element
112 could be smaller than that of second bar element 106. For complete
portability, the size of the base faces of second bar elements 106, 112,
118, 124 is smaller than that of first bar elements 104, 110, 116, 122.
Second bar elements 106, 112, 118, 124 may be made of one or more
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materials such as, but not limited to, rubber or other polymers or wood or
galvanized iron.
[0043] Bottom base face of second elements 106, 112, 11*8, 124 is
attached to top base face of corresponding first bar elements 104, 110,
116, 122 through proper connection mechanisms. Example of the
connection mechanisms could be, but not limited to, thread fitting, or flange
fitting using ring joint or clip joint, or fastener fitting using nut and bolt, or
mechanical fitting using clamps.
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[0044] In working condition, base member 102, first bar element 104, and
second bar element 106 are attached together in the aforesaid manner to
form a first beam for erecting the frames of the dressing room. Similarly
base member 108, first bar element l i b , and second bar element 112 are
attached together in aforesaid manner to form a second beam for erecting
the frames of the dressing room. Similarly base member l l 4 , first bar
element 116, and second bar element 118 are attached together in
aforesaid manner to form a third beam for erecting the frames of the
dressing room. Similarly base member 120, first bar element 122, and
second bar element 124 are attached In aforesaid manner to form a fourth
beam for erecting the frames of the dressing room. The hight of the beams
of the frames must be greatier than the average height of the user. The
beams of the frame may be placed in a desired geometrical figures such
as, but not limited to, a square or a hexagonal or a triangular or
rectangular.
[0045] In another embodiments of the present invention, there could be any
number of beams in the frame. Also there could be any number of base
members, and corresponding bar elements for forming a beam. Once the
frame is ready, other components of the dressing rooms can be worked
out. In another embodiment of the present invention, the base members,
the first bar elements, and the second bar elements could be of telescopic
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shape of sufficient rigidity to support the structure of the fra(Tie of the
dressing room.
[0046] Figure 2 illustrates a curtain member with a plurality of first fastening
elements 202, 204, 206 and 222, 224, 226 on two opposite sides,
according to an embodiment of the present invention. The curtain member
is a piece of cloth intended to block or obscure light, or drafts, or water in
the case of a shower curtain. The curtain member may be made of one or
more materials which is sufficiently opaque to prevent ex-posing to outside
gaze, the person making the change of apparel or clothes inside the
dressing room. Examples of first fastening elements 202, 204, 206 and
222, 224, 226 include, but not limited to, velcro or zipper or buttons,
[0047] The curtain member may further include a plurality of stitched
portions 208, 210, 212, 214, 216, 218, 220 at one or more predefined
locations. The stitched portions are stitching of two layers of cloths of the
curtain in zig-zag lines with a sufficient spaces between the layers so that
the first bar elements and the second bar elements could be inserted
throughout.
[0048] Figure 3 illustrates a perspective view of a wall member, according
to an embodiment of the present invention. The wall member is a
combination of the base members and the corresponding first bar elements
produced at the time of manufacturing. The wall member includes a base
member 302 and a first bar element 304. The characteristics of the wall
member is same as the already described in conjunction with FKJ 1.
[0049] FIG 4 illustrates a perspective view of an assembled dressing room
with broken out gate wall, according to an embodiment of the present
invention. The first fastening elements on first side of the curtain member
may attach the curtain to the beam formed with base member 120. The
second beam formed with base member 102 would pass through the
stitched portion adjacent to the first fastening elements of the first side of
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the curtain member for holding the curtain member with the frame.
Similarly the third beam formed with base member 108 would pass through
the corresponding stitched portion for holding the curtain member with the
frame. Similarly the fourth beam formed with base member 114 would pass
through the corresponding stitched portion for holding the curtain member
with the frame. After attachment with the beams, the curtain member would
work as wall of the dressing room.
[0050] First fastening elements 222, 224, 226 on opposite side of the
curtain member may act as a door closure and wall formed by the portion
of the curtain member is gate wall or door. Thus the dressing room is ready
to use. Any person who wishes to change his/her clothes may simply enter
inside the dressing room from the broken out gate wall. After entering
inside the dressing room, he/she may close the gate wall or door using first
fastening elements 222, 224, 226 on the opposite side of the curtain
member (as shown in FIG 5).
[0051] Figure 5 illustrates a perspective view of an assembled dressing
room with closed gate wall, according to an embodiment of the present
Invention. Here first fastening elements 222, 224, 226 on the opposite side
of the curtain member has been used to close the gate wall or door of the
dressing room. First fastening elements 222, 224, 226 on the opposite side
of the curtain member are attached to the beam formed with base member
120.
[0052] FIG 6 illustrates two different ways to pack a dissembled dressing
room, according to an embodiment of the present invention. The
dissembled dressing room could be packed in two different ways as shown
in FIG 6(a), (b) and 6(c), (d). In the first way of packing as shown in FIG
6(a), (b), each of second bar elements 106,112,118,124 is inserted inside
the corresponding wall members. Thereafter each wall members packed
with the corresponding second bar elements are inserted inside the other
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wall members packed with the corresponding second bar elements in
descending order of the size of the base faces. In another way of packing,
the wall members and the second bar elements are packed sepq^ate in the
descending oder of the size of the base faces. FIG 6(b) shows the result of
the first way of packing the dissembled dressing room. The curtain member
of the dressing room can simply be folded into a desired size. Thus object
of easy storage or transportation appears achieved.
[0053] Figure 7 illustrates two different types of carry bags for
transportation or storage of a packed dissembled dressing room, according
to an embodiment of the present invention. The first bag of FIG 7(a)
includes a compartment 702 for placing the packed dressing room (as
shown in FIG 6) and a rope 704 for holding the bag. The second bag of
FIG 7(b) includes two compartments 706, 708 for placing the packed
dressing room (as shown in FIG 6) and a belt 710 for holding the bag. The
compartments of the bags could be provided with the first fastening
elements to close the opening of the bag. the bag may be made of one or
more materials such as, but not limited to, fabric or lather or polymer.
[0054] Figure 8 illustrates top and bottom view of an assembled dressing
room with closed gate wall, according to an embodiment of the present
invention. The top view of the assembled dressing room in the form of a
square is shown in FIG 8(a). Similarly the bottom view of the assembled
dressing room in the form of a square is shown in FIG 8(b). The top view
includes four squares 802, 808, 814, 820, a small circle inside each of
squares 802, 808, 814, 820 and a line connecting squares 802, 808, 814,
820 externally. It can be understood that the four squares depict the base
members of the dressing room, the small circles depict the second bar
elements of the dressing room and the connecting lines depict the curtain
member of the dressing room. Similarly the bottom view includes four
squares 802, 808, 814, 820 and a line connecting squares 802, 808, 814,
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820 externally. It can be understood that the four squares depict the base
members of the dressing room and the connecting lines depict the curtain
member of the dressing room.
[0055] In working condition, the users make way for entry by swinging the
flap aside (if the first feistening element is a flip-flap) and re-closing of the
passage or door or wall gate and dressing room is ready for use. The
dressing room can be assembled on any kind of surfaces, even on sand
the base members of the dressing room Ccin be shoveled down.
[0056] The invention has been described here in terms of certain
embodiments, but it is to be understood that any variations on these
embodiments that are apparent to one skilled in the art are also included in
the scope of the claims. The scope otJhe invention is, ther^fore,N indicated
by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All
changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the
claims are to be embraced within their scope.
Dated this 06th day of January 2014 SIGNATURE:
Gupta Akhilesh Kumar (IN/PA-1303)
AGENT FOR THE APPLICANT

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I/We claim:
1. A portable dressing room for use by a person to change clothes, the
dressing room comprising:
a) a frame for building surrounding structure of the dressing room,
the frame having a plurality of beams wherein the beam
comprising a variably dimensioned hollow base members, and a
plurality of variably dimensioned hollow open ended bar
elements, the height of each of the base members being same
^ I as that of rest of the base members, the base members having
an open bottom base face and a partially closed top base face,
the height of each of the bar elements being same as that of the
rest of the bar elements; and
b) a detachable curtain member for acting as walls for covering the
space formed by the frame, the curtain member being designed
in such a way as to fix the curtain member with the bar elements,
the curtain member having a plurality of first fastening elements
on two opposite sides, the curtain member being fixed on the bar
elements, the curtain member further creating a gate wall for the
purpose of in and out, the gate wall being covered by the curtain
^ member by using the first fastening elements when operated by
the person.
2. The dressing room of claim 1, wherein the base members, the first
bar elements, and the second bar elements are a right circular
cylinder.
3. The dressing room of claim 1, wherein the base members, the first
bar elements, and the second bar elements are a right prism.
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4. A portable dressing room for use by a person to change clothes, the
dressing room comprising: *
a) a plurality of variably dimensioned first wall members for
constructing a frame of the dressing room, the first wall members
comprising a variably dimensioned hollow base member and a
variably dimensioned hollow open ended first bar element
wherein the height of each of the base members being same as
that of rest of the base members and the height of each of the
first bar elements being same as that of the rest of the first bar
elements, the base members having an open bottom base face
and a partially closed top base face, bottom end of the first bar
elements being designed in such a way to couple with the partial
open top of the corresponding base members; '
b) a plurality of variably dimensioned hollow open ended second
bar elements wherein the height of each of the second bar
elements being same as that of rest of the second bar elements,
one of the ends of the second bar elements being designed in
such a way to couple with the free end of the correspqnding first
bar elements; and
c) a detachable curtain member for acting as walls for covering the
space formed by the frame and the second bar elements, the
curtain member being designed in such a way as to fix the
curtain member with the first bar elements and the second bar
elements, the curtain member having a plurality of first fastening
elements on two opposite sides, the curtain member being fixed
on the first bar elements and the second* bar elements creating
walls, the curtain member further creating a gate wall for the
purpose of in and. out, the gate wall being covered by the curtain
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member by using the first fastening elements when operated by
the person.
5. The dressing room of claim 4, wherein the base members, the first
bar elements, and the second bar elements are a right circular
cylinder.
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6. The dressing room of claim 4, wherein the base members, the first
bar elements, and the second bar elements are a right prism.
7. A portable dressing room for use by a person to change clothes, the
dressing room comprising:
a) a plurality of variably dimensioned first wall members for
constructing a frame of the di'essing room wherein the first wall
members comprising a variably dimensioned hollow base
member and a variably dimensioned hollow open ended first bar
elements, the height of each of the base members being same
as that of rest of the base members and the height of each of the
first bar elements being same as that of the rest of tHe first bar
elements, the base members haying an open bottom base face
and a particilly closed top base face, the first bar elements being
designed in such a way to couple with the the partial open top
end of the base members;
b) a plurality of variably dimensioned hollow open ended second
bar elements, the height of each of the second bar elements
being same as that of rest of the second bar elements, one of
the ends of the second bar elements being designed in such a
way to couple with the free end of the corresponding first bar
elements;
c) a detachable curtain member for acting as walls for covering the
space formed by the wall members and the second bar
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elements, the curtain member being designed in such a way as
to fix the curtain member with the first bar elements and the
second bar elements, the curtain member being fixed on the first
bar elements and the second bar elements creating*walls, the
curtain member further creating a gate wall for the purpose of in
and out; and
d) a plurality Of first fastening elements on two opposite sides of the
curtain member, the gate wall being covered by the curtain
member using the first fastening elements when operated by the
person.
8. The dressing room of claim 7, wherein the base members, the first
bar elements, and the second bar elements are a right circular
cylinder.
9. The dressing room of claim 7, wherein the base members, the first
bar elements, and the second bar elements are a right prism.
10. A portable dressing room for use by a person to change
clothes, the dressing room comprising:
a) a plurality of variably dimensioned hollow base member for
constructing a frame of the dressing room, the height of each of
the base members being same as that of rest of the base
members, the base members having an open bottom base face
and a partially closed top base face;
b) a plurality of variably dimensioned hollow open ended first bar
elements, the height of each of the first bar elements being same
as that of the rest of the first bar elements, bottom end of the first
bar elements being designed in such a way to couple with the
partial open top of the corresponding base members;
c) a plurality of variably dimensioned hollow open ended second
bar elements, the height of each of the second bar*^^elements
being same as that of rest of the second bar elements, one of
the ends of the second bar elements being designed in such a
way to couple with the free end of the corresponding first bar
elements; and
d) a detachable curtain member for acting as walls for covering the
space formed by the frame, the first bar elements and the
second bar elements, the curtain member being designed in
such a way as to fix the curtain member with the first bar
elements and the second bar elements, the curtain member
having a plurality of first fastening elements on two opposite
sides, the curtain member being fixed on the first bap elements
and the second bar elements creating walls, the curtain member
further creating a gate wall ifor the purpose of in and out, the gate
wall being covered by the curtain member by using the first
fastening elements when operated by the person.

Documents

Orders

Section Controller Decision Date

Application Documents

# Name Date
1 27-DEL-2014-Form-9-(05-02-2014).pdf 2014-02-05
1 27-DEL-2014-US(14)-HearingNotice-(HearingDate-18-01-2023).pdf 2022-12-14
2 27-Del-2014-FER_SER_REPLY [23-08-2019(online)].pdf 2019-08-23
2 27-DEL-2014-Form-5-(05-02-2014).pdf 2014-02-05
3 27-DEL-2014-FER.pdf 2019-02-25
3 27-DEL-2014-Correspondence-Others-(05-02-2014).pdf 2014-02-05
4 27-del-2014-GPA.pdf 2014-02-17
4 227-del-2014-Abstract-(27-01-2015).pdf 2015-01-27
5 27-del-2014-Form-3.pdf 2014-02-17
5 227-del-2014-Claims-(27-01-2015).pdf 2015-01-27
6 27-del-2014-Form-2.pdf 2014-02-17
6 227-del-2014-Description (Complete)-(27-01-2015).pdf 2015-01-27
7 27-del-2014-Form-1.pdf 2014-02-17
7 227-del-2014-Drawings-(27-01-2015).pdf 2015-01-27
8 27-del-2014-Drawings.pdf 2014-02-17
8 27-del-2014-Correspondence-Others-(26-03-2014).pdf 2014-03-26
9 27-del-2014-Description (Complete).pdf 2014-02-17
9 27-del-2014-Form-18-(26-03-2014).pdf 2014-03-26
10 27-del-2014-Abstract.pdf 2014-02-17
10 27-del-2014-Correspondence-others.pdf 2014-02-17
11 27-del-2014-Claims.pdf 2014-02-17
12 27-del-2014-Abstract.pdf 2014-02-17
12 27-del-2014-Correspondence-others.pdf 2014-02-17
13 27-del-2014-Description (Complete).pdf 2014-02-17
13 27-del-2014-Form-18-(26-03-2014).pdf 2014-03-26
14 27-del-2014-Correspondence-Others-(26-03-2014).pdf 2014-03-26
14 27-del-2014-Drawings.pdf 2014-02-17
15 227-del-2014-Drawings-(27-01-2015).pdf 2015-01-27
15 27-del-2014-Form-1.pdf 2014-02-17
16 227-del-2014-Description (Complete)-(27-01-2015).pdf 2015-01-27
16 27-del-2014-Form-2.pdf 2014-02-17
17 227-del-2014-Claims-(27-01-2015).pdf 2015-01-27
17 27-del-2014-Form-3.pdf 2014-02-17
18 227-del-2014-Abstract-(27-01-2015).pdf 2015-01-27
18 27-del-2014-GPA.pdf 2014-02-17
19 27-DEL-2014-FER.pdf 2019-02-25
19 27-DEL-2014-Correspondence-Others-(05-02-2014).pdf 2014-02-05
20 27-DEL-2014-Form-5-(05-02-2014).pdf 2014-02-05
20 27-Del-2014-FER_SER_REPLY [23-08-2019(online)].pdf 2019-08-23
21 27-DEL-2014-US(14)-HearingNotice-(HearingDate-18-01-2023).pdf 2022-12-14
21 27-DEL-2014-Form-9-(05-02-2014).pdf 2014-02-05

Search Strategy

1 27_DEL_2014SEARCHSTRATEGY_17-09-2018.pdf