EP0079434B1 - Store à lamelles - Google Patents

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EP0079434B1
EP0079434B1 EP82107887A EP82107887A EP0079434B1 EP 0079434 B1 EP0079434 B1 EP 0079434B1 EP 82107887 A EP82107887 A EP 82107887A EP 82107887 A EP82107887 A EP 82107887A EP 0079434 B1 EP0079434 B1 EP 0079434B1
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venetian blind
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Ottmar Frank
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Walter Paul KG
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/24Screens or other constructions affording protection against light, especially against sunshine; Similar screens for privacy or appearance; Slat blinds
    • E06B9/26Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds
    • E06B9/28Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with horizontal lamellae, e.g. non-liftable
    • E06B9/30Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with horizontal lamellae, e.g. non-liftable liftable
    • E06B9/32Operating, guiding, or securing devices therefor

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  • the invention relates to a blind for translucent openings located in walls or roofs, surrounded by a frame, with a package of elongated, collapsible and again pullable slats, which are connected together like chains by means of collapsible bands, cords or the like and which can be pulled together by means of suitable pulling elements.
  • a package of elongated, collapsible and again pullable slats which are connected together like chains by means of collapsible bands, cords or the like and which can be pulled together by means of suitable pulling elements.
  • Such a blind is known from DK-C-103 765.
  • This document shows a compound window blind for a swing window.
  • the blind is housed in the outer sash of the compound window, and for cleaning the inside of the panes, as well as for cleaning the compound window blind arranged between the panes, the outer sash can be folded away from the inner sash about an axis of rotation that runs parallel to the upper window frame.
  • the storage on this upper window frame is carried out with bolt bolts, which engage in corresponding fitting parts of the outer window sash, so that, if necessary, the outer sash including its blind can also be completely removed.
  • An embodiment according to claim 2 is preferred because it is very easy to bend the tabs into their blocking positions and, conversely, these tabs can also be easily detached again.
  • the bracket is preferably designed according to claim 3, and in order to bring about a seat of the tab end in the opening of the bracket that is as tight as possible, the bracket is preferably designed according to claim 4.
  • the blind is designed according to claim 5, since then the rotary crank does not hinder the application of the blind to the frame to be covered, but on the other hand, when the blind is pivoted outwards, easily by the person causing the swiveling of this blind can be detected and rotated.
  • the blind 1 shown in plan view in FIG. 1 has a frame which consists of a cross member 2 and two side members 3 and 4 and is open on one side, the cross member 2 having a U-profile open to the outside, the two side members 3 and 4, however, are made from a square hollow section. In the area of the corners denoted by 5, these spars 2 to 4, which are made in particular of sheet metal, are inserted one into the other and connected to one another by means of sheet metal screws (not particularly shown).
  • a lower cross member 37 is also provided, and the four posts 2, 3, 4, 37 form a self-contained frame 38.
  • lamellae designated by 8 in the frame 38 which are connected to one another like chains by means of carrying cords designated by 9 in FIG. 1, and their tilted, longitudinal direction of the side bars 3 in FIG. 1 and 4 assume approximately parallel closing position.
  • two pull cords designated 15 are provided, each accommodated in the side rails 3 and 4 and around guide rollers designated 16 and 17 have been killed. While the deflection rollers 16 lying on the cross beam rotate loosely on a shaft 18, the deflection rollers 17 are arranged on a drive shaft 54 which is mounted in the cross beam 37 and can be set in rotation by means of a crank 55. Depending on whether the drive shaft 54 rotates in one direction or the other, the lamellae 8 are pulled apart in the direction of the arrow 14 or are pulled together to form a package.
  • the frame 38 sits on the upper edge 39 of a window sash designated by 40, which is pivotably mounted about a horizontal axis 41 in a window frame designated by 42.
  • This window frame 42 can be arranged in the opening of a vertical wall, in the opening of an inclined roof or else in the opening of a flat roof.
  • the window frame 42 can be that of a skylight or that of a horizontal window, e.g. B. in swimming pools, sports and gymnastics rooms.
  • the shutter frame 38 is pivotally pivoted about a horizontal axis on the window sash 40, by means of two bearing journals designated 43, which are located in the two side rails 3 and 4 of the shutter frame 38 Intervene holes 44. These journals 43 are each fastened to a tab designated 45, which is to be inserted into a bearing block 47 assigned to it and screwed to the upper side 46 of the window sash 40.
  • a bracket 49 is attached, which together with the outside 48 of this bracket 47 forms a narrow opening 50 into which the tab 45 in To be inserted in the direction of arrow 51.
  • the free end 52 of this tab 45 must be bent around the bracket 49 in the manner shown in FIG. 5.
  • This inventive mounting of the blind frame 38 by means of these journals 43 and bearing blocks 47 is not only extraordinarily simple, but also has the advantage that when the blind frame 38 is installed after the two bearing blocks 47 have been attached to the window sash 40, the tabs 45 only have to be inserted into the associated bearing pedestals 47 and the blind frame 38 is initially held sufficiently in this still unsecured state to carry out the further assembly.
  • the distance a between the upper edge 53 of the blind frame 38 and the pivot axis determined by the bearing pin 43 can also be minimized, which facilitates pivoting of the blind frame relative to the window sash 40.
  • the lower shaft 54 is to be driven manually by means of a turning crank, designated 55, which is mounted in the lower cross member 37 and projects laterally from the window sash 40. If the window sash 40 together with the blind frame 38 is pivoted outwards in the direction of the arrow 56 (FIG. 2), this crank 55 can be gripped by the person located on the inside of the window frame 42 and can be easily rotated.
  • a turning crank designated 55

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1. Store à lamelles, pour des ouvertures laissant passer la lumière, qui se trouvent dans des murs ou dans des toits et qui sont entourées par un cadre (40), lequel store inclut un paquet de lamelles (8) de forme allongée pouvant être appliquées ensemble et à nouveau déployées, qui sont reliées les unes aux autres à la façon d'une chaîne au moyen de bandes, cordons ou analogues (12) pouvant être réunis, ces lamelles pouvant être rassemblées au moyen d'organes de traction (15) appropriés, des longerons latéraux (3, 4) et une traverse supérieure (2) étant prévus à l'extérieur des lamelles (8) et le store (1) étant articulé dans la région de la traverse supérieure (2) en pouvant pivoter autour d'un axe, au moins approximativement, parallèle à cette traverse, sur deux tourillons (43) qui sont disposés sur le cadre (40) entourant l'ouverture à couvrir, caractérisé en ce que chacun des tourillons (43) entre, dans la région de la traverse supérieure (2), dans un perçage du longeron latéral correspondant (2, 4), et en ce que chacun des tourillons (43) est monté sur un verrou (45) qui coopère avec un palier-support (47) ou analogue fixé au cadre (40).
2. Store selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que le verrou (45) est constitué en un matériau facilement flexible et est inséré dans une ouverture (50) ménagée dans le palier-support (47), l'extrémité libre (52) du verrou (45), sortant de cette ouverture (50) étant incurvée dans sa position de fermeture.
3. Store selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé en ce qu'un étrier (49) est disposé du côté extérieur (48) du palier-support (47), cet étrier formant, en coopération avec le palier-support (47), une ouverture (50) destinée à l'insertion de l'extrémité libre (52) du verrou (45).
4. Store selon la revendication 2 ou 3, caractérisé en ce que la section transversale de l'ouverture (50) est sensiblement la même que celle du verrou (45).
5. Store selon l'une au moins des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le store (1) comporte également une traverse inférieure (37), en ce que cette traverse inférieure (37) du store (1) dépasse au-delà de la traverse inférieure du cadre (40) et en ce qu'une manivelle (55), servant à l'entraînement des lamelles (8), est articulée sur la traverse inférieure (37) et est disposée, à côté du cadre inférieur (40), quand le store (1) s'applique contre le cadre (40).
6. Store selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce qu'un arbre (54) est disposé dans la traverse inférieure (37) et peut être entraîné par l'intermédiaire d'une transmission, par la manivelle (55) articulée dans la traverse inférieure (37).
EP82107887A 1981-11-14 1982-08-27 Store à lamelles Expired EP0079434B1 (fr)

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DE19823221109 DE3221109A1 (de) 1981-11-14 1982-06-04 Jalousie
DE3221109 1982-06-04

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DE3444238A1 (de) * 1984-12-05 1986-06-05 Ehage Jalousie-Fabrik Erich Hinnenberg GmbH & Co KG, 4006 Erkrath Lamellenjalousie
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CH503885A (de) * 1969-08-25 1971-02-28 Griesser Ag Raffstore
DE2834268A1 (de) * 1978-08-04 1980-02-28 Hueppe Justin Fa Lamellenjalousie
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