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EP0562245A1
EP0562245A1 EP93101778A EP93101778A EP0562245A1 EP 0562245 A1 EP0562245 A1 EP 0562245A1 EP 93101778 A EP93101778 A EP 93101778A EP 93101778 A EP93101778 A EP 93101778A EP 0562245 A1 EP0562245 A1 EP 0562245A1
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Heinz Eger
Alfred Bodentien
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MHZ Sonnenschutztechnik GmbH
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F10/00Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins
    • E04F10/02Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins of flexible canopy materials, e.g. canvas ; Baldachins
    • E04F10/06Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins of flexible canopy materials, e.g. canvas ; Baldachins comprising a roller-blind with means for holding the end away from a building
    • E04F10/0637Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins of flexible canopy materials, e.g. canvas ; Baldachins comprising a roller-blind with means for holding the end away from a building with mechanisms for adjusting the inclination of the blind
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F10/00Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins
    • E04F10/02Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins of flexible canopy materials, e.g. canvas ; Baldachins
    • E04F10/06Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins of flexible canopy materials, e.g. canvas ; Baldachins comprising a roller-blind with means for holding the end away from a building
    • E04F10/0611Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins of flexible canopy materials, e.g. canvas ; Baldachins comprising a roller-blind with means for holding the end away from a building with articulated arms supporting the movable end of the blind for deployment of the blind
    • E04F10/0618Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins of flexible canopy materials, e.g. canvas ; Baldachins comprising a roller-blind with means for holding the end away from a building with articulated arms supporting the movable end of the blind for deployment of the blind whereby the pivot axis of the articulation is perpendicular to the roller
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F10/00Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins
    • E04F10/02Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins of flexible canopy materials, e.g. canvas ; Baldachins
    • E04F10/06Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins of flexible canopy materials, e.g. canvas ; Baldachins comprising a roller-blind with means for holding the end away from a building
    • E04F10/0685Covers or housings for the rolled-up blind

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  • the invention relates to an awning with a winding shaft rotatably mounted in an awning box, on which an awning cloth is attached.
  • a generic awning which contains an approximately tubular awning box which is closed at the end. Bearings in which the winding shaft of the awning is rotatably mounted are arranged in the end pieces of the awning box.
  • the awning box is attached to the facade of a building with the help of two bracket-like wall brackets, which surround the awning box in accordance with a wrap angle of approximately 270 ° and have the wall-side hinges for the two articulated arms.
  • Hinged drop rail to which one end of the awning cover is attached.
  • the awning fabric leads from the drop rail through a fabric slot that extends over the longitudinal extent of the awning box into the interior of the awning box, where it is wound more or less far onto the winding shaft.
  • the fabric slot is approximately symmetrical with respect to a plane which contains the axis of the winding shaft and along which the awning fabric extends in the extended state.
  • the upper edge of the fabric slot is relatively close to said plane, which has the consequence that the awning fabric running down from the winding shaft constantly rubs against the upper edge of the fabric slot or is deflected by it.
  • the top edge of the drop rail is provided with a continuous bar that points in the direction of the awning box and at retracted awning reaches under the top edge of the fabric slot.
  • the articulated arms lie between the lower part of the drop rail and the awning box. The drop rail is therefore clearly above the outer contour of the awning box over point when retracted.
  • the awning according to the invention is characterized by the features of claim 1.
  • the drop rail Due to the approximately partially cylindrical shape of the drop rail, the drop rail can lie quite close to the outer surface of the likewise cylindrical awning box when retracted. It therefore no longer protrudes significantly beyond the outer contour of the awning box. At the same time, the covering of strip-shaped areas next to the fabric slit by the drop rail represents an adequate seal of the interior of the awning box. There is practically no danger that rainwater will get into the awning box and the awning fabric will become dirty.
  • the new design allows the fabric slit to be moved further up than is possible with awnings in which the drop rail engages under the edge of the fabric slit.
  • the higher position of the fabric slit allows the awning fabric to run freely when retracting and extending, which prevents the awning fabric from rubbing against the upper edge of the fabric slit. On the one hand, this results in a lower actuation force and on the other hand extends the lifespan of the awning cover.
  • the edges of the fabric slit can be moved much further apart, which also avoids the risk of the awning fabric being rubbed against the lower edge of the fabric slit.
  • a particularly pleasing shape of the retracted awning results when the radius of curvature of the outer shape the drop rail is larger than the radius of curvature of the awning box, in such a way that the centers of curvature of the fall rail and the awning box expediently coincide with the axis of the winding shaft.
  • the strength is completely sufficient if the awning box is cylindrically smooth on the outside and does not contain any longitudinal beads, although the weight of the cloth bale wound on the winding shaft is only introduced into the wall brackets from the end caps of the awning box above the awning box.
  • cup-like caps For closing the end of the awning box, cup-like caps can be used, the outer diameter of which is twice as large as the radius of curvature of the outer contour of the drop rails, so that the drop rails merge smoothly and flush into the edge of the cup-like caps when retracted.
  • a simple manufacture for the awning box and the drop rail results if one or both of or is a sheet metal part.
  • an articulated arm awning 1 which has a cylindrical tubular awning box 2, which is closed at the end by two lid-like caps 3, 4.
  • the awning box 2 is attached to a wall or facade of a building, not shown.
  • a winding shaft 6 is arranged, which is rotatably received in bearings (not shown) of the caps 3, 4.
  • An awning fabric 7 is attached to the winding shaft 6, and its outer edge is attached to a drop rail 8.
  • the drop rail 8 is hinged to two articulated arms 9, which are accommodated on the wall side in corresponding hinges of the two wall brackets 5.
  • the awning box 2 consists, as the two FIGS. 2 and 3 show, of a sheet metal part which has a cylindrical outer shape.
  • the sheet metal part or the awning box 2 does not form a tube that is closed along the circumference, but is opened in the area of a cloth slot 11.
  • the cloth slot 11 is delimited by two bead-like edges 12, 13 which extend over the longitudinal extent of the awning box 2 and in the area of which the sheet, as can be seen in FIG. 3, is rolled so that no sharp sheet metal edges are exposed to the outside or the edges accordingly are reinforced.
  • the inside diameter of the awning box 2 is larger than the maximum diameter of the cloth bale wound on the winding shaft 6, and in addition the arrangement is such that the axis or the center of curvature of the awning box 2 coincides with the rotational or longitudinal axis of the winding shaft 6.
  • the wall bracket 5 has an approximately C-shaped bracket 14 which contains a C-shaped opening 15 corresponding to the outer diameter of the awning box 2.
  • the awning box 2 sits in the C-shaped opening 15 in such a way that the cloth slot 11 is not overlapped by the bracket 14.
  • the bracket 14 rests with its upper free end 16 on the outward-facing rear side of the upper bead-like edge 12 and, starting from here, follows the outer contour of the awning box 2.
  • the lower bead-like rolled edge 13 lies in a hook-shaped opening 17 at the other end of the bracket 15; the hook-shaped opening 17 points towards the inside of the bracket 15.
  • the bracket 14 contains at its upper end 16 an inclined stepped bore 18 through which a fastening bolt 19, for example a self-tapping screw, is to be screwed into the bead-like edge 12.
  • a fastening bolt 19 for example a self-tapping screw
  • an extension 21 is formed on the bracket 14, which is approximately diametrically opposite the upper end 16 with respect to the axis of the winding shaft 6 and which contains a pocket-like recess 22.
  • This pocket-like recess 22 is delimited on two sides by walls 23 and 24 which are integral with the bracket and which merge into upper and lower surfaces 25, 26 at the upper and lower ends. In these surfaces 25 and 26 there are two bores 27, 28 contain, in which a cylindrical hinge pin 29 can be seen in FIG.
  • the extension 21 forms the wall-side part of the hinge with which the articulated arm 9 is hinged.
  • the articulated arm 9 consists of two arm parts 32 and 33 connected to one another on a hinge 31, each of which is formed by a rectangular tube.
  • the arm part 32 lies at its wall-side end in the pocket 22 and is provided there with a through hole 30 through which the hinge pin 29 passes, which is secured at its lower end by means of a schematically indicated securing device 34 against falling out.
  • the bracket 14 In its rear area, namely between the upper free end 16 and the extension 21, the bracket 14 is reinforced and contains on each of its two sides a groove 35 of rectangular cross section, which is curved concentrically around the center of the opening 15. 2 and 3, only the groove 35 facing the viewer can be seen in each case. On the side facing away from the viewer, a further mirror-inverted groove is provided.
  • the bracket 14 is in an associated wall bracket 36, which is shown cut in Figures 2 and 3; the visible cut surface is a plane of symmetry.
  • the wall bracket 36 holds a groove-shaped recess 37 which is delimited by two opposite side walls 38. Because of the sectional view, only one of the two side walls 38 can be seen.
  • the two side walls 38 are at a distance from one another which is somewhat greater than the thickness of the bracket 14 in the region of the groove 35, measured in the direction parallel to the axis of the winding shaft 6.
  • Each of the two mirror-image side walls 38 is approximately on the Expanded in the middle of its longitudinal extent by a pocket 39, so that an upper section 41 and a lower section 42 is formed.
  • Each of the two sections 41 and 42 carries a rib 43 and 44 which is complementary to the associated groove 35 and which engages in the associated groove 35 in the assembled state.
  • the wall bracket is plugged onto the bracket 14 from above, since the groove 35 is open at the end at its upper end.
  • the bracket 14 In the assembled state, the total of four ribs 43 and 44 engage on two opposite sides of the bracket 14 above and below in the two grooves 35. In this way, the bracket 14 can only be pivoted or rotated in the wall bracket, specifically about an axis that is concentric with the axis of rotation of the winding shaft 6.
  • two clamping pieces 46 are provided on both sides of the bracket 4 in the wall bracket 36, which are also mirror images of each other and each of which is seated in one of the two pockets 39.
  • the clamping piece 46 is supported with its corner 47 located on the outside in a recess 48 of the pocket 39 which is set backwards.
  • the pocket 39 has a depth relative to the plane which is delimited by the side surfaces 38, 42, such that the clamping piece 46 does not protrude beyond said plane, with the exception of an extension 49 located at its lower end.
  • the extension 49 is in the assembled state in the adjacent groove 35 and has a correspondingly curved shape.
  • On the back of the extension 49 there is an inclined surface 51 which interacts with a clamping screw 52.
  • the clamping screw is seated in a threaded bore 53 located behind the side surface 42, which is provided with a deep flat countersink 55 for receiving a cylindrical head 53 of the clamping screw 52.
  • the free end of the articulated arm 9 remote from the wall has a hinged holder 56 for the drop rail 8.
  • the holder 56 consists of a downward-pointing section 57, in which there is a groove-like recess 58 which is delimited at the top and bottom by two mutually parallel surfaces 59 and 61 and a rear wall 62.
  • In the side wall 59 there is a threaded blind bore 63 leading upwards, with which a stepped bore 64 arranged in the lower side wall 61 is aligned. It serves to receive a fastening screw 65.
  • the screw 65 which is screwed into the threaded blind hole 63 from below, passes through a corresponding bore in the arm part 33, in which a tubular sleeve 66 is inserted.
  • the lower section 57 merges into an outwardly convex holding section 67 above the side surface 59.
  • the holding section 67 has at its lower end a groove 68, which cooperates with the drop rail 8 in the manner described below, and at its upper free end an inclined contact surface 68, which has a mounting hole 69 for the passage of a self-tapping screw 71 or a blind rivet contains.
  • the drop rail 8 is also a one-piece roll-formed sheet metal part, which is composed of the following sections: an outer wall 72, an upper inner wall 73 and a lower inner wall 74.
  • the outer wall 72 is curved in a circular arc, with an essentially constant radius of curvature which is dimensioned such that when the awning 1 is in the retracted state, the drop rail 8 bears against the awning box 2, the center of curvature of the outer wall 72 lies on the axis of the winding shaft 6.
  • the outer wall 72 can, as shown, be provided with a flat bead 75 which is continuous over the longitudinal extent and is filled by a plastic decorative strip 76, so that the partially cylindrical shape of the drop rail 8 results over the entire outer circumference.
  • the outer wall 72 merges at its upper edge 76 with a narrow radius of curvature into the inner side wall 73, which runs approximately parallel to the outer wall 72, until it forms a keder groove 77 in a region remote from the upper edge 76, which over the entire length of the drop rail 8 passes through.
  • the welt groove opens in the direction of the fabric slot 11, and the front edge of the awning fabric is anchored in it in a known manner, as can be seen in FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the inner side wall 73 merges into a support wall 78 which leads in the direction of the inside of the outer wall 72 and into a leg 79 abutting the inside of the outer wall 72.
  • the support wall 78 forms a flat contact surface running parallel to the contact surface 68, with which the drop rail 8 rests on the holder 56.
  • the outer wall 72 likewise merges into the lower inner wall 74 with a narrow bending radius at its lower edge 81, specifically the lower inner wall 74 abuts the edge 81 on the inside of the outer wall 72.
  • a short distance above the lower edge 81 forms the lower inner wall 74 Bead 82 which lies in the groove 68 of the holder 56 when the drop rail 8 is mounted. It is therefore sufficient to place the holder 56 with the groove 68 on the bead 82 and to pivot it into the gap existing between the upper inner wall and the lower inner wall until it rests with its contact surface 68 on the wall section 78.
  • the locking screw 71 By inserting the locking screw 71, the holder 56 is secured to the guide rail 8 in all directions.
  • the lower bead 82 simultaneously forms a downward open welt groove for hanging a saddle pad or the like.
  • a profile seal 83 can still be pushed onto the upper bead-like edge 12 of the fabric slot 11.
  • the profile seal 83 consists of a tubular section 84 which contains a continuous longitudinal slot 85.
  • the longitudinal slot 85 serves for the passage of the awning box 2 when the tubular part 84 is placed on the bead-like edge 12.
  • a strip-like sealing lip 86 projects upwards, which is integrally formed on the tubular section 84.
  • Another strip-shaped sealing lip 87 which is also formed in one piece, points downward from the front of the profile seal 83.
  • part of the tubular section 84 lies between the bead-like raised edge 12, which protrudes beyond the outer contour of the awning box 2, and the free end 16 of the bracket 14.
  • the locking screw 19 passes through the profile seal 83 through it.
  • the fabric slot 11 is moved very far upwards, i.e. a tangential plane, which contains the axis of rotation of the winding shaft 6 and touches the edge 12 of the cloth slot 11, is only inclined by a small angle of approximately 10 to 15 ° with respect to the plane which is defined by the hinge pin 29. It is thereby achieved that the edge 12 touches practically only on the last centimeters of retracting movement of the awning fabric 7 on the top of the awning fabric 7, as can be seen in FIG. As soon as the winding has become somewhat smaller during extension, the awning fabric 7 runs freely out of the fabric slot 11 without contact, the inevitable sagging of the awning fabric soon contributing to the awning fabric 7 being released from the edge 12.
  • the lower edge 13 is offset so far that even if the awning fabric 7 sags when fully extended, the awning fabric 7, which runs tangentially from the top of the winding shaft 6, does not come into contact with the lower edge 13.
  • This arrangement results in an opening of the fabric slot 11, viewed in the circumferential direction of the awning box 2, of approximately 80 ° circumferential angle, measured with respect to the axis of the winding shaft 6.
  • the drop rail 8 lies with its upper inner wall 73 just below the upper edge 76 on the seal 83, on the one hand against the tubular section 84 and on the other hand against the sealing strip 86 (see FIG. 2).
  • the bead 82 on the other hand, abuts the brackets 14 point by point, in the area between the lower extension 21 and the opening 17.
  • the outer wall 72 represents a section of a cylindrical surface which is coaxial with the awning box 2.
  • the articulated arms 9 are then essentially below the awning box 2, so that the viewer has a closed overall picture without the drop rail 8 clearly jumping out of the awning box 2.
  • the cup-like caps 3, 4 are provided with circumferential edges 88, 89, the diameter of which is twice the radius of curvature of the outer wall 72.
  • the drop rail 8 overlaps a strip-shaped area of the awning box 2, seen in the longitudinal direction thereof, both above the fabric slot 11, and also a strip-shaped area below the lower bead-like edge 13, also seen in the longitudinal direction. In this way, deformations of the awning box 2 are avoided, as they occur when the drop rail runs into the fabric slot, as is the case with the known awnings.

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