EP0601306A2 - Dispositif pour accrocher et décrocher un rideau d'un rail - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device for hanging and removing a curtain from a running rail, the curtain having suspension elements at predetermined intervals at the upper curtain edge and the running rail as a hollow profile with a guide slot running on its underside in the longitudinal direction of the rail with a predetermined slot width for passing through the guided in the running rail Suspension elements is formed.
- curtains have suspension rollers in U-shaped bearing brackets or other suspension elements, which comprise an I-shaped running rail or pass through the guide slot of a running rail designed as a hollow profile, as suspension elements.
- suspension elements In any case, in the course of hanging the curtain, all the suspension elements at one end or the other of the running rail with its running rollers have to be threaded or threaded, as it were. This is particularly time-consuming and cumbersome because the running rail ends regularly in the area of a transverse wall and there is relatively little space available for threading or threading the suspension elements.
- the invention has for its object to provide a device that allows even the layman to quickly and easily remove and hang a curtain, and that at any point commercially available rails with different slot widths, also ensures perfect wrinkling and always smooth curtain run.
- the suspension elements are designed as sliders, each with a T-shaped sliding head sliding in the running rail and a sliding carriage which can be moved beneath the running rail, in that the sliding head in the sliding carriage against the action of a return spring by at least Is rotated 90 ° that the head width is smaller and the head length is larger than the slot width of the guide slot the running rail is selected so that the sliding head has a laterally projecting control cam and the sliding carriage has guiding flanges projecting on both sides and a suspension bracket on the underside that a hanging magazine with an inlet channel or outlet channel for the suspension elements can be attached to the underside of the running rail in the region of the guide slot, so that the Inlet channel has a control curve for the control cam and opposing guide curves for the guide flanges of the suspension elements in such a way that the T-shaped sliding heads for exiting from the running rail are rotated by 90 ° in the area of the control curve by means of the control cam and the sliding carriages when
- a curtain equipped with the hanging elements according to the invention no longer has to be hung or removed over the ends of a running rail, but can be removed or hung at any point on the running rail.
- the T-shaped sliding heads can be rotated by 90 ° so that the T-legs of the sliding heads are aligned with the guide slot of the running rail and can pass through it downwards.
- the T-shaped sliding heads are transverse in the running rail designed as a hollow profile, so that the T-leg rests and the curtain is hung up properly. Since the suspension elements each consist of a sliding head and consist of a sliding carriage, perfect guidance in the running rail is also guaranteed.
- the invention provides that in each case the T-shaped sliding head has a journal, for. B. hollow pin and can be used with the bearing pin directly or with the interposition of a centering bushing in a corresponding central bore of the slide and by means of the return spring, for. B. a torsion spring is applied such that the T-leg of the T-shaped sliding head is aligned transversely to the guide slot of the running rail. In the starting position, the suspension elements are thus, as it were, suspended in the running rail by means of the T-shaped sliding head.
- the laterally projecting control cam is preferably arranged below and parallel to the T-leg of the sliding head.
- the slide carriage can have guide stabilizers which extend through the guide slot of the running rail in the direction of the front and rear in the running direction, so that the suspension elements cannot move transversely.
- the suspension bracket is designed as a rigid round bracket and engages under the slide carriage, the suspension bracket being articulated at one end to the slide carriage and with its other end it can be hooked or latched into the slide carriage. This ensures that the curtain can be hung properly both when the curtain is pushed together and when it is pushed apart reached.
- the semicircular round brackets on the underside of the gliders ensure that the loops of the curtain hanging tape are each at the lowest point when the curtain is pushed together, but when the curtain is pulled completely apart, these loops slide up on the round bracket until it is practically widened. This creates the necessary space for the hanging magazine when the curtain is pushed together.
- the guide flanges are expediently designed as flanges integrally formed on both sides transversely to the running direction of the sliding carriage, while the suspension bracket is aligned in the running direction. This ensures that the suspension elements are properly guided on the way from the running rail into the hanging magazine.
- the suspension elements can be composed of plastic parts, so that rational production is possible.
- the suspension magazine has a suspension head and a magazine rod adjoining the suspension head, and that the suspension head has a suspension finger that can be inserted into the guide slot of the running rail and the inlet channel or outlet channel, which is designed as an arcuate channel and on the one hand opens into a connecting surface to be attached to the running rail, and on the other hand connects to the magazine rod.
- the hanging head thus takes care of the transfer of the suspension elements from the running track into the magazine bar and vice versa with the attached curtain.
- the control cam has a narrowing in the inlet area, through which the control cam located on the underside of the running rail and with the control cam the T-shaped sliding head are rotated by 90 °, so that the T-leg of the sliding head emerges from the running rail and into can enter the inlet channel, the inlet area of which follows the narrowing of the control cam in the inlet direction by a predetermined amount, the guide flanges having already entered the upstream inlet area of the guide runners. In this way, proper guiding of the suspension elements is already ensured before the sliding heads are turned through 90 ° and enter the inlet channel. After passing the control curve, the sliding heads automatically return to their starting position.
- the inlet channel, the control curve and the guide curves are arranged concentrically to one another and run over a predetermined curve radius and central angle of essentially 90 ° as grooves formed or machined into the hanging head, the inlet channel passing into the magazine rod.
- a smooth transition from the running rail to the magazine bar is achieved on the one hand, and on the other hand, the hanging head with the magazine bar can be placed vertically from below against the running rail and is therefore particularly easy to manipulate.
- the invention further teaches that the suspension head has a rotary drive for the suspension finger, that the suspension finger as a T-shaped finger with a T-leg width smaller than the slot width of the guide slot in the running rail and a T-leg length larger than the slot width is designed so that the rotary drive can be actuated by a pressure stroke of the magazine rod with the insertion head attached to the running rail, and that the suspension finger rotates through 90 ° with each pressure stroke.
- the T-shaped hook-in finger can be aligned with the longitudinal direction of the guide slot and inserted into the guide rail through the guide slot, in order to then position the hook-in finger transversely by a pressure stroke of the magazine rod when the hook-in head rests against the guide rail, so that the entire hook-in magazine as it were the running track is attached.
- a further pressure stroke ensures that the suspension finger is again adjusted by 90 ° in the longitudinal direction of the guide slot and consequently the suspension magazine with the curtain and the suspension elements can be removed from the running rail.
- the invention further provides that the T-shaped hook-in finger is rotatably mounted with a bearing pin in a rotatably mounted bearing bush, that the bearing pin and the bearing bush are coupled by means of a 90 ° step clutch, that the bearing bush has external teeth and in the circumferential direction of one with the external toothing meshing rack is acted upon that the rack is connected via a slot oblique guide to a spring-loaded guide slide guided orthogonally to the rack in the suspension head, and that the guide slide is set up for connecting the magazine rod.
- the guide carriage With each pressure stroke effected by means of the magazine rod, the guide carriage is therefore a predetermined one Move the measure in the hook-in head and ensure that the rack is moved transversely to the direction of travel of the guide carriage.
- the bearing journal and the bearing bush have a clutch actuator interacting as a stepping clutch, the clutch actuator on the bearing journal having claws offset by 90 ° with quarter-circular wedge surfaces or ramp surfaces and the clutch actuator on the bearing bush having one or two claws offset by 180 ° with semicircular wedge surfaces.
- a ratchet is implemented, with the help of which the T-shaped hanging finger can be rotated by 90 ° and only in the same direction.
- the coupling spring is expediently designed as a spiral spring surrounding the bearing bush, which is supported on the one hand against the coupling plate, on the other hand stationary on the hanging head, possibly with the interposition of a bearing ring surrounding the bearing bush, and ensures that both coupling plates are always in contact.
- the bearing pin preferably has a bearing mandrel emerging from the bottom of the bearing bush with a collar and is not only rotatable in the bearing bush, but is also axially movable against spring action, the bearing journal with the collar being connected to a fork lever penetrated by the bearing mandrel to form a spherical bearing is, the fork lever is articulated on the one hand on the hook-in head and on the other hand on the guide carriage and the hook-in finger with the guide carriage pushed up over the fork entrainment in the longitudinal direction of the guide slot Running rail turned up T-leg is raised. In this way, the insertion finger aligned in the longitudinal direction of the guide slot is properly inserted into the running rail.
- the hanging magazine is properly hung in the running rail.
- a restoring spring can be applied to the bearing pin in the region of the collar for resetting the hanging finger, but resetting the fork levers can also be carried out alone.
- the fork lever is conveniently guided on one side and the rack on the other side past the bearing bush, namely for reasons of space saving. It is further provided that the lever arm is articulated on a rear bearing tube of the guide carriage and that the bearing tube is guided in a stroke-limiting recess in the suspension head.
- the invention recommends that the bearing pin is surrounded by an eccentric below the T-shaped hanging finger, that locking levers are pivotally mounted in the mounting head on one or both sides of the eccentric, that the locking levers each have a lever arm with a control deformation adapted to the eccentric and have a lever arm with an angled locking lug which, depending on the respective position of the hanging finger, is pivoted into the inlet channel or releases the inlet channel.
- care is taken to ensure that proper insertion and execution of the suspension elements via the inlet channel into the magazine rod is ensured, namely if the curtain in question is to be removed or hung up, but the inlet channel is blocked for, for example, the washing process, so that then an automatic exit the suspension elements from the inlet channel are prevented.
- the guide carriage can be guided at right angles to the connection surface in the hook-in head and can be supported on the inside against the connection surface by means of a compression spring inserted in the guide carriage and arranged in the direction of movement, so that independent resetting is ensured for each pressure stroke.
- the guide carriage preferably has a shaft for receiving the compression spring.
- the shaft has the oblique slot guide on one side for the rack that engages with a guide pin.
- the invention further teaches that the guide carriage for connection to the magazine rod has a magazine segment on the foot side with plug-in swords and, as an extension of the inlet channel, a guide channel with a passage slot for the suspension elements.
- the suspension head can be aligned in the longitudinal direction of the centering mandrels for insertion into the guide slot of the running rail, as it were to facilitate assembly, the centering mandrels having conical tips and being spring-loaded and being able to be pushed back against spring action.
- the hook-in head expediently has a hinge-like hooked-in inlet part, which can be folded back with its connection surface part onto the rest of the connection surface part of the suspension head, so that a compact package can be realized for the washing process.
- the hanging head has two plastic housing halves with the corresponding curve recesses and bearing recesses for the built-in parts such as rotary drive, guide slide, locking lever, fork lever, rack, etc. and the two housing halves - after installation of these built-in parts - can be connected to one another by means of centering pins.
- the magazine rod is designed as a flexible washing magazine and can be folded together with the hanging head and the curtain to a size suitable for passing through washing machine openings while forming a wrap.
- the foldable inlet part of the inlet head is also important for realizing a particularly tight and consequently space-saving wrap, in order to enable and facilitate the passage of washing machine openings.
- the windable magazine bar consists of a plurality of magazine segments with a guide channel and passage slot for the suspension elements, the magazine segments also having a chamfer on the inside segment side and a collar on the other outside segment sides, forming an articulated joint with a predetermined coverage between adjacent magazine segments , with the magazine segments on one connecting surface projecting plug-in swords and in the other connecting surface extending in the longitudinal direction of the plug-in recesses for receiving the conical plug-in swords with a predetermined range of motion, and in addition the magazine segments have - like the guide channel - axially symmetrically arranged sliding channel for a flexible switching rail development of straight rod sections and semi-circular rod sections with bent magazine segments. This makes it easier to fold the hanging head and magazine rod and consequently the entire hanging magazine to a suitable size for passing through washing machine openings.
- the magazine segments are regularly made of plastic and the switching rail and the guide rails are made of spring steel strips.
- the handle has a slit-like guide chamber for the immersing shift rail and a toggle lever mechanism is located on the side of the guide chamber and the toggle lever mechanism engages with a tensioning cam in the guide chamber and the tensioning cam with the magazine rod directed straight engages in a clamping recess in the switching rail and, when the toggle lever mechanism is actuated, the switching rail can be tensioned up to the bending rigidity of the straight magazine rod.
- the guide chamber can be formed by a housing wall of the handle and a mounting rail which is inserted into the handle housing and which has an elongated hole for the tensioning cam passing therethrough.
- the toggle lever mechanism has a handle lever pivotally mounted on the handle and a toggle lever articulated on the handle lever with the clamping cam, the toggle lever is guided in the region of its end with the tensioning cam by means of at least one guide pin in an angled elongated hole which partially extends in the longitudinal direction of the switching rail. This enables one-hand operation.
- the handle preferably has bearing cheeks for the articulation of the handle lever and with aligned elongated holes for guide pins arranged on both sides of the toggle lever and engaging in the elongated holes, in order to achieve the most perfect possible toggle lever construction and assembly.
- the handle on the opposite side of the toggle lever mechanism has an insert pocket for a magazine segment or a rod section of the folded magazine rod and the insert pocket can be closed by means of a cover pivotably mounted on the handle.
- the insertion head with the magazine segment adjoining the guide carriage is preferably inserted into this insertion pocket. This promotes a defined folding of the hanging magazine for the washing process.
- a device for hanging and removing a curtain 1 from a running rail 2 is shown, the curtain 1 having suspension elements 3 at predetermined intervals at the upper curtain edge and the running rail 2 as a hollow profile with a guide slot 4 running in the longitudinal direction of the rail on its underside with a predetermined Slot width is designed to pass through the suspension elements 3 guided in the running rail 2.
- the one Track 2 usual locks are not shown.
- the suspension elements 3 are designed as sliders, each with a T-shaped sliding head 5 sliding in the running rail 2 and a sliding carriage 6 which can be moved beneath the running rail 2.
- the sliding head 5 is rotatably mounted in the sliding carriage 6 against the action of a return spring 7 by at least 90 °.
- the head width B is smaller and the head length L is chosen larger than the slot width of the guide slot 4 of the running rail 2.
- the sliding head 5 has a control cam 8 projecting laterally and the sliding carriage 6 has guide flanges 9 projecting on both sides and a suspension bracket 10 on the underside.
- a hanging magazine 11 with an inlet channel 12 or outlet channel for the suspension elements 3 can be placed against the underside of the running rail 2.
- the inlet channel 12 has a control curve 13 for the control cam 8 and opposing guide curves 14 for the guide flanges 9 of the suspension elements 3 in such a way that the T-shaped sliding heads 5 for exiting from the running rail 2 by means of the control cam 8 in the area of the control curve 13 by 90 ° rotated and the sliding carriage 6 are guided in the area of the guide curves 14 when the sliding heads 5 exit by means of their guide flanges 9.
- the suspension elements 3 or sliders can be transferred from the running rail 2 into the hanging magazine 11 and the curtain 1 can be removed from the running rail 2 at any point or can be hung into the running rail 2.
- the T-shaped sliding head 5 of the suspension elements 3 has a bearing pin 15, for. B.
- the sliding head 5 is also by means of the return spring 7, for. B. a torsion spring, acted on such that the T-leg 5a is automatically aligned transversely to the guide slot 4 of the rail 2.
- the laterally projecting control cam 8 is arranged below and parallel to the T-leg 5a of the sliding head 5.
- the slide carriage 6 has on its front and back in the direction of the guide slot 4 of the guide rail 2 penetrating guide stabilizers 17.
- the suspension bracket 10 is designed as a flexible bracket and engages under the slide carriage 6, the suspension bracket 10 being hinged at one end to the slide carriage 6 and with its other end 18 can be hooked into the sliding carriage 6.
- the guide flanges 9 are formed as flanges formed on both sides transversely to the running direction of the sliding carriage 6.
- the suspension bracket 10 is aligned in the running direction.
- the suspension elements 3 are composed of plastic parts with the exception of the return spring 7.
- the hanging magazine 11 has a hanging head 19 and a magazine rod 20 adjoining the hanging head 19.
- the insertion head 19 has a insertion finger 21 which can be inserted into the guide slot 4 of the running rail 2 and the inlet channel 12 or outlet channel, which is designed as an arcuate channel and on the one hand opens into the connecting surface 22 to be attached to the running rail 2 and on the other hand connects to the magazine rod 20.
- the control cam 13 has a constriction 23 in the inlet area, through which the control cam 8 located on the underside of the running rail 2 and with the control cam 8 the T-shaped one Sliding head 5 are rotated by 90 °, so that the T-leg 5a of the sliding head 5 can emerge from the running rail 2 and enter the inlet channel 12, the inlet region of which is subordinate to the constriction 23 of the control curve 13 in the inlet direction to such an extent that the Guide flanges 9 have already entered the upstream run-in area of the guide curves 14, and consequently perfect transfer of the suspension elements 3 into the hook-in head 19 is ensured.
- the inlet channel 12, the control curve 13 and the guide curves 14 are arranged concentrically to one another and extend over a predetermined curve radius and central angle of essentially 90 ° as grooves formed in the suspension head 19.
- the inlet channel 12 merges into the magazine rod 20.
- the hanging head 19 has a rotary drive 24 for the hanging finger 21.
- the hanging finger 21 is designed as a T-shaped finger with a T-leg width b smaller than the slot width of the guide slot 4 in the running rail 2 and a T-leg length l larger than the slot width.
- the rotary drive 24 can be actuated by a pressure stroke of the magazine rod 20 - preferably when the hooking head is placed against the running rail.
- the suspension finger 21 rotates 90 ° with each pressure stroke.
- the T-shaped hanging finger 21 is mounted with a journal 25 in a rotatably mounted bearing bush 26.
- the bearing pin 25 and the bearing bush 26 are coupled by means of a 90 ° step clutch 27 or ratchet.
- the bearing bush 26 has an external toothing 28 and is acted upon in the circumferential direction by a toothed rack 29 meshing with the external toothing 28.
- the rack 29 is connected via a slot oblique guide 30 to a guide slide 31 guided and spring-loaded in the suspension head 19 orthogonally to the rack 29 and to the connecting surface 22.
- the guide carriage 31 is set up for connecting the magazine rod 20.
- the bearing journal 25 and the bearing bush 26 have coupling plates 27a, 27b interacting as a stepping clutch 27, the coupling plate 27a on the bearing journal 25 having claws 32 offset by 90 ° on the bearing journal 25 with quarter-circular wedge surfaces 33 or run-up surfaces and the coupling plate 27b on the bearing bush 26 one or two has claws 32a offset by 180 ° with semicircular wedge surfaces 34.
- a clutch spring 35 is designed as a spiral spring surrounding the bearing bush 26, which is supported on the one hand against the clutch plate 27b, and on the other hand stationary on the hanging head 19 with the interposition of a bearing ring 36 surrounding the bearing bush 26.
- the bearing pin 25 has a bearing mandrel 37 emerging from the bottom of the bearing bush 26 with a collar 38 and is not only rotatably but also axially movably supported in the bearing bush 26.
- the bearing pin 25 rests on a fork lever 40 which is penetrated by the bearing mandrel 37 and which is gripped by the collar 38 to form a spherical bearing 39.
- the fork lever 40 is articulated on the one hand on the mounting head 19 and on the other hand on the guide carriage 31.
- the suspension finger 21 is raised when the guide slide 31 is pushed up via the fork drive, so that the T-leg 21a is finally rotated in the longitudinal direction of the guide slot 4 of the running rail 2 and can be inserted into the running rail 2.
- the fork lever 40 has only one lever arm 41 and is guided with this lever arm 41 on one side past the bearing bush 26, while the toothed rack 29 is guided past the bearing bush 26 on the other side.
- the lever arm 41 is articulated on a rear bearing tube 42 of the guide slide 31.
- the bearing tube 42 is guided in a stroke-limiting recess 43 in the hook-in head 19.
- the bearing pin 25 is surrounded by an eccentric 44 below the T-shaped suspension finger 21. According to the embodiment 44 locking levers 45 are pivotally mounted in the hooking head 19 on both sides of the eccentric.
- the locking levers 45 each have a lever arm 46 with a control indentation 47 matched to the eccentric 44 and a lever arm 48 with an angled locking lug 49 which, depending on the respective position of the hanging finger 21 or eccentric 44, are pivoted into the inlet channel 12 or the Release the inlet channel.
- the guide carriage 31 is guided at right angles to the connection surface 22 in the suspension head 19 and is supported on the inside against the connection surface 22 by means of a compression spring 50 inserted in the guide carriage 31 and arranged in the direction of movement.
- the guide carriage 31 has a shaft 51 for receiving the compression spring 50.
- the end of the shaft 51 has the oblique slot guide 30 for the toothed rack 29 which engages with a guide pin.
- the figures make it immediately clear that an up and down movement of the guide carriage 31 causes a back and forth movement of the rack 29.
- the guide carriage 31 has a magazine segment 52 on the foot side for connection to the magazine rod 20 and plug-in swords 53 and, in the extension of the inlet channel 12, a guide channel 54 with a passage slot 55 for the suspension elements 3.
- the hanging head 19 has centering pins 56 aligned in the longitudinal direction and arranged at a predetermined distance Insert into the guide slot 4 of the running rail 2, the centering pins 56 having conical tips and being spring-loaded and being able to be pushed back against spring action, so that a correct contact of the hanging head 19 against the underside of the running rail 2 is ensured, in one on the guide slot 4 aligned position.
- the hanging head 19 has a hinge-like hinged inlet part 57, which can be folded back with its connecting part on the remaining connecting part of the hanging head 19, namely for the folding or washing process.
- the hanging head 19 has two plastic housing halves 58 with the corresponding curve recesses and bearing recesses for the built-in parts such as rotary drive, guide carriage, locking lever, fork lever, rack, etc.
- the two housing halves 58 can be connected and fixed to one another by means of indicated centering pins 59.
- the magazine rod 20 is designed as a flexible washing magazine and with the hanging head 19 and the curtain 1 on one A suitable dimension for passing through washing machine openings can be folded or rolled up to form a wrap.
- the windable magazine rod 20 is made up of a plurality of magazine segments 60 with a guide channel 61 and passage slot 62 for the suspension elements 3, the magazine segments 60 on the inner segment side being chamfered 63 to form kinks and on the other outer segment sides a collar 64 with formation of an articulated joint with a predetermined overlap between adjacent magazine segments 60.
- the magazine segments 60 have plug-in swords 65 projecting on one connecting surface and plug-in recesses 66 running in the longitudinal direction of the rod for receiving the conical plug-in swords 65 with a predetermined range of motion.
- the magazine segments 60 have - like the guide channel 61 - axially symmetrical and parallel to the guide channel 61 arranged sliding channel 67 for a flexible switching rail 68, which is anchored in the guide carriage 31 of the hanging head 19 on the one hand and on the other hand in a handle 69 at the lower end of the magazine rod 20 guided and can be tensioned to form a rigid magazine rod 20 and can be relaxed for folding the magazine rod 20.
- the magazine segments 60 have, on their inner segment side, flexurally elastic guide rails 70 laid on both sides, which cover the inside open guide channel 61 to form the passage slot 62 and are anchored on the one hand in the guide carriage 31 and on the other hand in the handle 69.
- the magazine segments 60 have guide slots 71 for the guide rails 70 on both sides of their inside.
- the guide slots 71 form an arcuate support 72 for the guide rails 70 on the kink side.
- the guide rails 70 are connected to the magazine segments 60 by means of angled fastening tongues 73 which engage in corresponding fastening recesses 74 of the magazine segments 60.
- a predetermined number of magazine segments 60a are each formed as keg-point-free segments without beveling at predetermined rod intervals and consequently forms rigid rod segments 75.
- the magazine segments 52, 60, 60a are made of plastic, the switching rail 68 and the guide rails 70 are designed as spring steel strips.
- the handle 69 has a slot-like guide chamber 76 for the immersed switching rail 68.
- a toggle lever mechanism 77 is located on the side of the guide chamber 76.
- the toggle lever mechanism 77 engages with a tensioning cam 78 in the guide chamber 76.
- the tensioning cam 78 engages with a straight magazine rod 20 in a tensioning recess 79 in the switching rail 68.
- the switching rail 68 can be tensioned when the toggle lever mechanism 77 is actuated up to the bending stiffness of the magazine rod 20 which has just been aligned.
- the magazine rod 20 is thus clamped in a straight position and then forms a rigid rod which is required for handling the hanging magazine 11.
- the guide chamber 76 is formed by a housing wall of the handle 69 and a mounting rail 80 which is inserted into the handle housing and has an elongated hole for the tensioning cam 78 passing therethrough.
- This mounting rail 80 is only required for manufacturing reasons and is only hinted at.
- the toggle lever mechanism 77 has a handle lever 81 pivotably mounted on the handle 69 and a toggle lever 82 with the tensioning cam 78 articulated on the handle lever 81. paired and aligned slots 84 performed.
- the handle 69 has bearing cheeks 85 for the articulation of the handle lever 81 and the aligned elongated holes 84, in which the guide pins 83 projecting on both sides of the toggle lever 82 engage.
- the hand lever 69 has an insert pocket 86 for a rod section of the folded magazine rod 20 — according to the exemplary embodiment of the magazine segment 52 on the guide slide 31 of the hanging head 19.
- the insertion pocket 86 can be closed by means of a cover 87 pivotably mounted on the handle 69.
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DE4238455 | 1992-11-13 | ||
DE4238455A DE4238455C2 (de) | 1992-11-13 | 1992-11-13 | Vorrichtung zum Aufhängen und Abnehmen einer Gardine aus einer Laufschiene |
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EP0601306A2 true EP0601306A2 (fr) | 1994-06-15 |
EP0601306A3 EP0601306A3 (fr) | 1994-11-02 |
EP0601306B1 EP0601306B1 (fr) | 1997-01-08 |
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EP93116530A Expired - Lifetime EP0601306B1 (fr) | 1992-11-13 | 1993-10-13 | Dispositif pour accrocher et décrocher un rideau d'un rail |
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EP (1) | EP0601306B1 (fr) |
AT (1) | ATE147244T1 (fr) |
DE (2) | DE4238455C2 (fr) |
ES (1) | ES2097417T3 (fr) |
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