EP1214489A1 - Wetterschutzvorrichtung mit wenigstens einem faltbaren schutzelement - Google Patents
Wetterschutzvorrichtung mit wenigstens einem faltbaren schutzelementInfo
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- EP1214489A1 EP1214489A1 EP00951168A EP00951168A EP1214489A1 EP 1214489 A1 EP1214489 A1 EP 1214489A1 EP 00951168 A EP00951168 A EP 00951168A EP 00951168 A EP00951168 A EP 00951168A EP 1214489 A1 EP1214489 A1 EP 1214489A1
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- Prior art keywords
- protective element
- bars
- clamping bracket
- holding device
- node
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04H—BUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
- E04H15/00—Tents or canopies, in general
- E04H15/32—Parts, components, construction details, accessories, interior equipment, specially adapted for tents, e.g. guy-line equipment, skirts, thresholds
- E04H15/34—Supporting means, e.g. frames
- E04H15/36—Supporting means, e.g. frames arch-shaped type
- E04H15/38—Supporting means, e.g. frames arch-shaped type expansible, e.g. extensible in a fan type manner
Definitions
- Weather protection device with at least one foldable
- the invention relates to a weather protection device according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
- the foldable protective element is designed in the form of a roof and additionally in the form of a partition or side wall, which can be detachably attached to the foldable roof.
- the protective element in the form of a foldable roof comprises a holding device, with the aid of which the weather protection device can be attached, for example, to a vertical house wall.
- the position of the unfolded roof relative to the holding device and thus also to a house wall or to a terrace at least partially covered by the device or to a balcony is determined by the shape and design of the holding device.
- the invention has for its object to provide a weather protection device of the type mentioned, which is versatile adjustable and used.
- the holding device is designed in such a way that rotating the unfolded protective element about vertical or horizontal axes and / or adjusting the height of the protective element and / or at least partially clamping the protective element by means of at least one a clamp is possible.
- the device according to the invention thus also makes it possible, for example, for the protective element to be “tracked” in accordance with the position of the sun, so that it offers the user of the device optimum protection from, for example, intense sunlight or gusts of wind.
- the at least partial tensioning of the protective element ensures that the surface to be protected by the protective element is adapted in many ways to the conditions desired by the user, so that, for example, sun protection can only be implemented at the points required for this, but otherwise, for example, sun rays cannot be obtained from an excessively large area of the protective element are prevented from entering the apartment. In particular, this allows protection against intense solar radiation, for example for plants, and at the same time bright, incident light in those places where sun protection is not required.
- the holding device has an adjustment mechanism and a node element connected to it and pivotally receiving one end of each spar, the adjustment mechanism being coupled to the node element in such a way that the latter can be rotated or pivoted and / or displaced by the adjustment mechanism.
- a central adjustment of the node element therefore enables an overall adjustment of the protective element in a simple manner, so that the design effort for realizing the different setting options can be kept low.
- the adjustment mechanism has at least one worm gear connected to the node element and, according to another development, a displacement mechanism connected to the node element, which is preferably a rotatable threaded rod and a nut which carries the node element and can be moved back and forth on it.
- a displacement mechanism connected to the node element, which is preferably a rotatable threaded rod and a nut which carries the node element and can be moved back and forth on it.
- Such adjustment mechanisms nisms are readily available in the trade and can be produced relatively inexpensively.
- such mechanisms are very durable, so that the service life of the device according to the invention is not impaired even when the foldable protective element is frequently adjusted.
- the protective element can advantageously be supplied in a horizontal or vertical arrangement by means of the holding device, regardless of its position in the unfolded state.
- This further development makes it easier to stow the protective element, for example under a protruding roof or in the slipstream of a drain pipe, so that the protective element is not only protected, but is also inconspicuous and can thus be cleared away in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
- the at least one tensioning bracket has a joint approximately in its longitudinal center and is pivotally connected to at least one of its outer ends with one of the outer spars of the protective element, wherein, according to one embodiment of the invention, an outer end of the at least one tensioning bracket is connected to one of the outer bars of the protective element, and according to another embodiment of the invention only one outer end of the at least one tensioning bracket is connected to one of the outer bars of the protective element and the other outer end of the at least one tensioning bracket is connected to one of the other bars, which are arranged between the outer spars of the at least one protective element, so that the protective element can be partially clamped.
- the at least one tensioning bracket can thus be collapsed, so that the volume and thus the dimensions of the folded weather protection device are increased only insignificantly by the provision of the at least one tensioning bracket.
- the at least one clamping bracket is used to clamp the protective element not only simplified, but also very quickly implemented. Unfolding the at least one tensioning bracket ensures that the protective element of the weather protection device according to the invention is unfolded in a simple manner.
- the holding device has a plurality of clamping brackets, so that the protective element can be clamped in a sector-like manner.
- the area covered by the protective element can be readily adapted to the needs of the person using the weather protection device according to the invention. It is therefore also possible to use the foldable protective element only partially.
- the at least one tensioning bracket is preferably preloaded into its open or closed position by means of a torsion spring arranged around the joint, and can be moved into the non-preloaded position by means of an adjusting device, preferably in the form of a cable or a worm gear mounted on the side ,
- an adjusting device preferably in the form of a cable or a worm gear mounted on the side
- Figure 1 is a schematic, simplified plan view of a weather protection device in the unfolded state.
- 2 shows a schematic, simplified side view of a holding device having an adjustment mechanism;
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic, simplified plan view of a part of the adjustment mechanism, for example according to FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 shows a schematic, simplified side view of an adjustment mechanism having a displacement mechanism
- FIG. 5 shows a schematic, simplified top view of the mechanism, for example according to FIG. 4, without an upper cover;
- FIG. 6 shows a schematic front view of a vertically arranged, unfolded weather protection device
- Fig. 7 is a schematic side view of a vertically attached weather protection device
- Figure 8 is a schematic plan view of an unfolded weather protection device with two clamps.
- FIG. 9 shows a schematic top view of the weather protection device according to FIG. 8 with the protective element partially folded.
- a weather protection device is shown schematically in a top view in FIG. 1 in the unfolded or folded state.
- the weather protection device 1 comprises a foldable protection element 2, which in the open state shown is approximately has an opening angle of 105 °.
- the protective element 2 has four horizontally pivotable on a node element 3 spars 4, a fixed to the spars 4 and covering the space between the spars, non-circular tarpaulin 5 and an adjustable holding device 6, with the help of which the protective element 2 is supported in its respective position and is held on a vertical wall 7 according to FIG. 1.
- the holding device 6 is designed and arranged in such a way that it rotates the unfolded protective element 2 about a vertical or horizontal axis and / or a height adjustment of the protective element and / or an inclination adjustment of the protective element and / or a pivoting adjustment of the protective element about a center between the outer spars provided axis 8 and / or an at least partial clamping of the tarpaulin by means of a clamping bracket 9 is possible.
- the holding device 6 has an adjustment mechanism 10 and the node element 3 connected to it, into which the inner end 11 of each spar 4 is received so that it can be pivoted horizontally, the last-mentioned horizontal pivotability of the spars not being shown in FIG. 2.
- the adjustment mechanism 10 is coupled to the node element 3 in such a way that the latter can be rotated or pivoted and / or displaced by the adjustment mechanism 10.
- the node element 3 and the protective element 2 can be rotated or pivoted about a vertical axis 12 and a horizontal axis 13.
- the adjusting mechanism 10 has a first worm gear 14 with an approximately horizontally attached arranged threaded rod 15, the external thread of which meshes with a gear 16 seated on the vertical axis 12.
- the threaded rod 15 in FIG. 2 is enlarged compared to the gear 16.
- the threaded rod 15 can be rotated about a horizontal axis 18 in the direction of the double arrow A by means of a schematically indicated first eyelet 17.
- a vertical axis 19 is connected to the axis 18 of the threaded rod 15 via bevel gears 20.
- This connection can also be made, for example, via one or more universal joints.
- Rotation of the eyelet 17 thus causes the node element 3 to rotate about the vertical axis 12, i.e. in the horizontal direction, as indicated by the double arrow B.
- the protective element 2 covers, for example, an opening angle between 60 and 180 °, but in this open state can be pivoted by approximately 270 ° by means of the first worm gear 14.
- a second worm gear 21 is also shown in FIG. 2 and has a threaded rod 24 which can be rotated about the vertical axis 22 of an eyelet 23 and which is rotatably held on a bearing plate 25.
- the external thread of the threaded rod 24 meshes with a gear 26 which is fixedly connected to the node element 3, the gear 26 and the node element 3 being rotatable about the horizontal axis 13 which is rotatably held in the bearing plate 25.
- Rotation of the axis 22 by means of the eyelet 23 in the direction of the double arrow C thus causes the node element to pivot up in the direction of the arrow D or to lower the node element 3 in the direction of the arrow E. It is clear that the spars also result from the pivoting movement of the node element 4 perform a pivoting movement, so that overall the The inclination of the protective element 2 can be adjusted by means of the second worm gear 21.
- the adjustment mechanism 10 shown in FIG. 2 thus enables the unfolded protective element to be rotated in the horizontal direction about the vertical axis 12 and the protective element can be pivoted upwards or downwards about the horizontal axis 13.
- the first worm gear 14 is shown schematically in a top view in FIG. 3. It is clear that the threaded rod 15 is held in position by means of the bearing blocks 27 and is thus prevented from sliding out of engagement with the gear wheel 16.
- FIG. 2 Another variant 28 of the adjustment mechanism 10 is only indicated by dashed lines in FIG. 2.
- This variant serves to rotate the node element 3 on a further horizontal axis 29, which includes an angle of 90 ° with the first horizontal axis 13, so that the entire protective element pivots about the axis 29.
- This axis is provided in the middle between the outer bars 4 and can lie approximately in a vertical plane with the axis 8 shown in FIG. 1.
- the further variant 28 is constructed like the first worm gear 14, so that it is also possible to design the first worm gear 14 in such a way that, as shown in solid lines in FIG Axis 12 can be inserted into the bearing plate 25 or pulled out of the bearing plate 25 and can be connected to the bearing plate 25 in the position of the variant 28.
- This embodiment has the advantage that the first worm gear can be connected in two different positions to the bearing plate 25 and thus to the node element 3 and therefore in the It is able to rotate the node element around a vertical and a horizontal axis.
- the protective element 2 can be used both in the form of a roof or screen as well as in the form of a vertical wall or partition, in the latter case in particular when the roof-shaped protective element is rotated about the horizontal axis 29 and is thus transferred to a vertical position.
- the adjustment mechanism 10 furthermore has a displacement mechanism 30 in the form of a rotatable threaded rod 31 and a nut 32 which can be moved back and forth there and carries the node element 3.
- the displacement mechanism 30 is accommodated in a hollow profile 36 held on a vertical wall 33 by means of a fastening plate 34 with fastening means 35, as is indicated in FIGS. 4 and 5.
- the fastening profile 36 has an approximately square cross section and is covered at its upper end and at its lower end by means of a cover 37, 38, in which the threaded rod 31 in a manner not shown or the extension of the threaded rod 31 through the axis 39 of an eyelet 40 is rotatably mounted.
- the nut 32 has on its front side visible in FIG. 4 a connecting plate 41 which is connected to a receiving plate 42 for fastening the node element 3 or the further elements of the adjusting mechanism 10. Furthermore, 32 holding brackets 43 are fastened to the nut pointing radially outward in such a way that their central planes are aligned approximately with opposite corners of the hollow profile 36. For the sake of a better overview, the holding brackets 43 are omitted in the side view according to FIG. 4 and are only shown schematically in the top view according to FIG. 5.
- the Holding blocks 43 are used for the rotatable mounting of rollers 44, which are designed such that a roller 44 can be rolled up and down in the vertical direction in one of the four inner corners of the hollow profile.
- rollers 44 are only indicated with broken lines in FIG. 5.
- the outer lateral surface of the rollers 44 preferably runs convexly towards the center of each roller, so that the displacement mechanism 30 is well supported and displaceably accommodated in the hollow profile 36.
- the front side wall 45 of the hollow profile 36 is provided with a longitudinal slot 46.
- the nut 32 moves along the double arrow G, as a result of which the entire protective element 2 is designed to be adjustable in height. As a result, the distance between the roof-shaped protective element and the floor can be increased or decreased.
- the protective element 2 can be at least partially clamped by means of a clamping bracket 9.
- Each clamping bracket has a joint 47 approximately in its longitudinal center, as is indicated in more detail in FIGS. 6, 8 and 9.
- the protective element 2 is designed in the form of a partition and comprises an opening angle of approximately 90 °.
- One outer spar 4 is horizontal in the side view of a balcony 48, the other outer spar is approximately on a house wall 49 arranged vertically.
- This protective element is thus designed in the form of a foldable weather or privacy screen.
- One of the outer bars 4 is fixed, whereas the other is detachably fastened so that when the latter is released, the entire protective element 2 can be folded up.
- both outer ends 50, 51 of the clamping bracket 9 are pivotally connected to one of the outer bars 4 of the protective element 2.
- the protective element shown there offers lateral viewing and weather protection at an opening angle of 90 °.
- the protective element which is only indicated schematically, is arranged near an outer side 52 of the balcony 48 and is fastened, for example, to an outer roof bar 53.
- the next inner roof barrier 54 is located near the house wall 49 or near a window, not shown.
- a roof 55 which is only indicated schematically, extends.
- the protective element shown in FIG. 7 thus serves primarily as a visual and / or weather protection from the front 56.
- This protective element 2 can be designed such that it can also be used as a side view and weather protection. In the latter case, the protective element would, for example, be rotated about the pivot axis 57 in such a way that the outer ends of the spars are directed towards the house wall 49. It is clear that in the latter case the length of at least the lowest, outer spar 4 den clear distance between the axis 57 and the house wall 49 does not exceed.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate a plan view of the weather protection device according to the invention.
- the protective device is in turn adjustably attached to a vertical wall 33 by means of the holding device (not shown in more detail), which can also be a house wall or the wall of a garage.
- the protective element 2 shown here has an opening angle of approximately 180 ° and a tarpaulin 5, which is connected to seven bars 4.
- the further spars arranged between the outer spars 4 are only indicated by dash-dotted lines for the sake of simplicity.
- this embodiment of the protective element 2 has two clamping brackets 9, only one outer end 58, 59 of each clamping bracket being connected to one of the outer bars 4 and the other outer end 60, 61 to one of the other bars 4, which are between the outer bars 4 of the protective element are arranged, is connected so that the protective element 2 can be partially clamped.
- the holding device 6 By designing the holding device 6 with two clamping brackets 9, it is thus possible to span the protective element 2, as shown in FIG. 9, in a sector-like manner.
- the spars with their inner ends of the right-hand part of the protective element shown in the figure were pivoted about the node element 3 in the direction of the arrow H such that they protrude from the vertical wall 33 at an angle of approximately 90 °.
- a raff (not shown in more detail) supplies the tarpaulin hanging down from the folded-up spars, so that the side of the protective element visible from below is also aesthetically pleasing is designed when the protective element is fully or partially folded.
- the spars can be pivoted parallel to the wall 33 to the right or left or into a vertical position, depending on the design of the node element, and fastened to the wall in the respective position.
- the protective element can also be adjusted in the folded state, in particular vertically adjustable by means of the sliding mechanism, which makes it easier to clear or stow the protective element, also called supplying, in niches, projections or recesses. Regardless of its position in the folded state, it is also possible to protect the protective element 2 from the weather by a covering, for example with a zipper.
- each tensioning bracket is preferably preloaded into its open or closed position by means of a torsion spring which is arranged around the joint 47 and is not shown in more detail, and can be moved into the non-preloaded position by means of an adjusting device 62, preferably in the form of a cable pull 63.
- the adjusting device 62 is indicated schematically in FIG. 1 and is omitted in FIGS. 6 to 9 for the sake of a better overview.
- One end of the adjusting device 62 for example the cable pull 63, engages in the area of the joint 47 on the tensioning bracket 9, is subsequently deflected at point 64 on the outer area of one of the central bars 4 and then runs above a bar Node element 3 or to the holding device 6, where it can preferably be guided vertically downwards and tightened by means of a further deflection roller, not shown.
- Each tensioning bracket is preferably preloaded into its closed position by means of the torsion spring, not shown, so that the tensioning bracket can be folded apart when the cable pull 63 is pulled, which at the same time results in the protective element being unfolded.
- the cable pull 63 is fixed in the unfolded position of the clamping bracket 9 and protective element 2.
- the clamping bracket is then folded in such a way that the adjusting device 62, for example the cable pull 63, is released and the clamping bracket is slowly moved into its closed position, which results in the protective element being folded up.
- the spars 4 can then be pivoted towards the wall and attached to it.
- the outer spars 4 are arranged above the tarpaulin and the further spars arranged between the outer spars are arranged below the tarpaulin. Furthermore, the clamping bracket is arranged above the outer bars. If there are several clamps, the middle bar is preferably located above the tarpaulin. The adjustment device is thus located above the tarpaulin 5.
- the spars and tarpaulin can also be arranged in a different way. It is therefore also possible to arrange the bars and the tensioning bracket below the tarpaulin or, for example, the bars for fastening the tensioning bracket on one side and the tensioning bracket on the other side of the tarpaulin. It is also possible to actuate the respective clamping bracket instead of by means of a cable with a side worm gear which is arranged near one of the outer bars 4. It is clear that the weather protection device according to the invention can also be used as a privacy screen, particularly in the case of a vertical orientation. With the aid of the device according to the invention, the protective element can be adjusted in many ways, so that one and the same device can be adapted to many cases occurring in practice. The device can be used not only as a substantially horizontal roof, but also as a vertical wall.
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- Structural Engineering (AREA)
- Tents Or Canopies (AREA)
- Aiming, Guidance, Guns With A Light Source, Armor, Camouflage, And Targets (AREA)
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CH01745/99A CH693536A5 (de) | 1999-09-24 | 1999-09-24 | Wetterschutzvorrichtung mit wenigstens einem faltbaren Schutzelement. |
PCT/CH2000/000432 WO2001023692A1 (de) | 1999-09-24 | 2000-08-15 | Wetterschutzvorrichtung mit wenigstens einem faltbaren schutzelement |
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