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Draper's Product Guide for Visual Communication - Draper Group Ltd

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Dress Kits <strong>for</strong> Folding Screens<br />

Portable Projection Screens<br />

Gives a Professional Appearance to UFS,<br />

Cinefold, and Truss-Style Cinefold<br />

The valance bar attaches to the top of the<br />

Ultimate Folding Screen frame. Two drapery<br />

side bars slide easily into each end of the<br />

valance bar and lock with a ball detent.<br />

Valance Bar<br />

Anti-Sway<br />

Stabilizers<br />

Ball Detent<br />

<strong>Draper</strong>y Side Bar<br />

Heavy-Duty<br />

Legs<br />

At left: navy velour drapes attached to a Cinefold with<br />

Cineflex viewing surface. At right: Cinefold with Cineflex<br />

viewing surface, valance bar, drapery bars, skirt bar, optional<br />

Heavy-Duty Legs and optional Anti-Sway Stabilizers.<br />

At left: Black velour Dress Kit<br />

attached to a Truss Cinefold.<br />

Above: Rear view of Truss<br />

Cinefold with Valence Bar and<br />

<strong>Draper</strong>y Side Bars.<br />

Features<br />

Make your presentation one to remember.<br />

Create a professional, theatre-like<br />

appearance by draping your Ultimate<br />

Folding Screen, Cinefold and Truss-Style<br />

Cinefold with an eye-catching velour Dress<br />

Kit. <strong>Draper</strong>y curtains surround the viewing<br />

surface, pulling the audience’s focus to your<br />

presentation on the screen.<br />

All Dress Kit fabrics are flame proof, meeting<br />

fire safety codes. They are especially<br />

worthwhile <strong>for</strong> rear screen presentations.<br />

In addition to framing your presentation,<br />

the velour curtains will hide projection<br />

equipment, shield projector light from the<br />

audience, and help hold back ambient light<br />

from entering the projection area.<br />

A complete Dress Kit includes 46˝ skirt, 12˝<br />

valance and valance bar, and a pair of 32˝<br />

side drapes and drapery bars. 100% CNC<br />

(Computer Numerical Controlled) valance<br />

bar and drapery bars fit snugly into the top<br />

of the UFS frame—no tools needed.<br />

The viewing surface is fitted with snaps to<br />

accept the skirt. For the Cinefold, select an<br />

optional adjustable Skirt Bar which allows <strong>for</strong><br />

adjustment of screen aspect ration by raising<br />

the skirt in 6˝ increments.<br />

Options<br />

• Fabric—20 oz. velour made from 100%<br />

cotton is offered in black (standard), rich<br />

navy (optional) or a variety of custom<br />

colors. Details available on request.<br />

• Inherently Flame Retardant (IFR)<br />

Velour—NEW! IFR Velour is washable, and<br />

requires no retreating—it is fire-retardant<br />

<strong>for</strong> the life of the material. 15% lighter than<br />

standard Velour.<br />

• Legs—For extra stability, Heavy-Duty<br />

Legs are a recommended accessory <strong>for</strong> all<br />

Cinefolds and Ultimate Folding Screens<br />

when using a Dress Kit. Extra Heavy-Duty<br />

Legs are available <strong>for</strong> the UFS. Anti-Sway<br />

Stabilizers are highly recommended <strong>for</strong><br />

all Cinefolds with Dress Kits. Anti-Sway<br />

Stabilizers are a standard feature with all<br />

Truss-Style Cinefolds.<br />

• Carrying Case—A wheeled polyethylene<br />

carrying case is optional <strong>for</strong> all Dress Kits<br />

<strong>for</strong> the UFS and Cinefold. A heavy-duty<br />

carrying case is standard with all Dress Kits<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Truss-Style Cinefold.<br />

Full details available at:<br />

www.draperinc.com/go/DressKits.htm<br />

www.draperinc.com | 1-800-238-7999 43

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