EP2856461B1 - Ensemble d'affichage lumineux à pinces de suspension - Google Patents

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EP2856461B1
EP2856461B1 EP13726766.2A EP13726766A EP2856461B1 EP 2856461 B1 EP2856461 B1 EP 2856461B1 EP 13726766 A EP13726766 A EP 13726766A EP 2856461 B1 EP2856461 B1 EP 2856461B1
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    • F21S8/04Lighting devices intended for fixed installation intended only for mounting on a ceiling or the like overhead structures
    • F21S8/06Lighting devices intended for fixed installation intended only for mounting on a ceiling or the like overhead structures by suspension
    • F21S8/061Lighting devices intended for fixed installation intended only for mounting on a ceiling or the like overhead structures by suspension with a non-rigid pendant, i.e. a cable, wire or chain
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    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V21/00Supporting, suspending, or attaching arrangements for lighting devices; Hand grips
    • F21V21/008Suspending from a cable or suspension line
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    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V21/00Supporting, suspending, or attaching arrangements for lighting devices; Hand grips
    • F21V21/08Devices for easy attachment to any desired place, e.g. clip, clamp, magnet
    • F21V21/096Magnetic devices
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F21LIGHTING
    • F21VFUNCTIONAL FEATURES OR DETAILS OF LIGHTING DEVICES OR SYSTEMS THEREOF; STRUCTURAL COMBINATIONS OF LIGHTING DEVICES WITH OTHER ARTICLES, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F21V23/00Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices
    • F21V23/001Arrangement of electric circuit elements in or on lighting devices the elements being electrical wires or cables
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    • G09F7/18Means for attaching signs, plates, panels, or boards to a supporting structure
    • G09F2007/1856Means for attaching signs, plates, panels, or boards to a supporting structure characterised by the supporting structure
    • G09F2007/186Means for attaching signs, plates, panels, or boards to a supporting structure characterised by the supporting structure suspended, e.g. secured to the ceiling
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    • G09F13/22Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising with luminescent surfaces or parts electroluminescent
    • G09F2013/222Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising with luminescent surfaces or parts electroluminescent with LEDs

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  • the present invention relates to illuminated display assemblies.
  • the field of the invention lies in the display of documents by means of illuminated display panels, for example for commercial windows, which, in a known manner, improves the presentation of the documents in question and promotes their reading by passers-by.
  • each of the panels must be supplied with electrical energy, so that its light elements can light up.
  • One of them is to suspend the panels of the set one above the other and to fix them to two electrically conductive cables parallel to each other.
  • the cables then serve to distribute the electrical energy to each of the panels and evacuate the electrical energy of the assembly, and to achieve the suspension of the assembly to a support.
  • One of the objects of the invention is therefore to provide a light display assembly which does not have these disadvantages.
  • each display panel comprises a transmission device for the transmission of electrical energy through said panel, so that a given panel is electrically connected to the source of electrical energy via the transmission device of the upstream display panel, characterized in that each display panel comprises at least two electrically conductive grippers respectively adapted to lock a cable to said panel and respectively located on one of two opposite edges of the display panel.
  • FIGS. 1 to 5 illustrate a first embodiment of the invention.
  • two panels define an upstream panel and a downstream panel with respect to a source that comprises the light display assembly according to the invention, the upstream panel being closer to the source than the downstream panel.
  • the illuminated display assembly 10 is intended to produce the luminous display of documents 11. It comprises at least two display panels 12, hereinafter panels 12, cables 14 electrically conductive, and a source 16 of electrical energy for supplying the panels 12 with electrical energy.
  • the assembly 10 is arranged vertically and comprises an upstream panel 12 electrically connected to the source 16 and mechanically to a support (not shown) by two parallel cables 14, and a downstream panel 12 electrically and mechanically connected to the upstream panel 12 by two cables 14 also parallel.
  • Each panel 12 is suitable for producing the light display of one or more documents 11 of small thickness.
  • each panel 12 is electrically connected to the source 16 via the upstream panels 12.
  • Each panel 12 is then directly connected at most to an upstream panel 12 and a downstream panel 12.
  • the connection of a panel 12 to another panel 12 is made via two cables 14 connecting nothing other than these two panels 12 to each other.
  • each panel 12 comprises a plurality of light elements 18, a central plate 20 and two secondary plates 22 to be fixed to the central plate 20 on either side thereof.
  • each panel 12 has four clips 26 each adapted to cooperate with a single cable 14 and lock the movement of the panel 12 relative to the cable 14, and a transmission device 28 for the transmission of electrical energy through the panel 12.
  • Each panel 12 also has at least two edges 30 opposite to each other, these two opposite edges defining an upstream edge 30 and a downstream edge 30 relative to the source 16.
  • the light elements 18 are arranged on rectilinear strips 29 arranged in a rectangle, electrically connected to one another, oriented towards the center of the central plate 20 and arranged in an extruded groove formed around the periphery of the central plate 20.
  • the strips 29 are for example made from polychlorinated biphenyl or PCB and are electrically connected to each other.
  • the light elements 18 are light-emitting diodes.
  • the central and secondary plates 22 are made from polymethyl methacrylate, or PMMA, and are simultaneously attached to each other.
  • the central plate 20 has a surface treatment for sending the light radiation of the elements 18 to the secondary plates 22.
  • the document is inserted between the central plate 20 and one of the secondary plates 22, so that the fixing of the secondary plates 22 to the central plate 20 induces the maintenance in position of the document 11 in the panel 12.
  • the plates 20, 22 have substantially rectangular shapes.
  • the clamps 26 of a panel 12 are disposed on the upstream and downstream edges 30 of the panel 12 at the rate of two clamps 26 per edge 30 and are opposite an edge 30 to the other, as shown in FIG. Figure 1 .
  • the clamps 26 of all the panels 12 are aligned in two parallel directions, which has the effect of minimizing the torsional and bending stresses to which the cables 14 are subject and thus maximizing the life of the assembly 10 , as well as improve the overall appearance of the whole 10.
  • the clamps 26 comprise two portions 31 intended to be engaged respectively on one side and the other of the panel 12 and have receiving orifices facing each other for the introduction of an electrically threaded tube 27 conductive, secured to the central plate 20, and intended to receive a fastener of the clamp 26 to the panel 12. The fastener then simultaneously performs the attachment of a portion 31 to the other and the clamp 26 to panel 12.
  • Each clamp 26 comprises a locking device 32 for locking a cable 14, and more specifically a hammer carried by each of the ends of the cables 14, as will be seen later.
  • the locking device 32 consists of a slot 34 and a closed housing 36 formed on the clamp 26, the slot 34 opening into the housing 36 and allowing the introduction of a hammer into the housing 36.
  • the slot 34 has a complementary shape of the cable 14 and the hammer carried by its end.
  • the slot 34 thus has a vertical portion 41 of dimensions complementary to those of the cables 14 and a substantially circular portion 42.
  • the vertical portion 341 opens into the housing 36 and defines an orifice 43 at the end of the housing 36 through which the cable 14 is made movable in the housing 36, which allows the movement of the cable 14 when the hammer that it carries is moved in the housing 36, as we will see.
  • the portion 42 has a shape substantially complementary to the shape of the hammers carried by each end of the cables 14.
  • the housing 36 has a proximal portion 61 (relative to the edge 30) of cylindrical shape and of dimensions greater than or equal to those of the hammers, and a distal portion 62 of shape and dimensions substantially complementary to the shape of the hammers, so that once the hammer positioned in the housing 36, the hammer is adapted to move and come to cooperate abutting with the distal portion 62 of the housing 36.
  • the hammers are substantially spherical, the distal portion 362 of the housing 36 having the shape of a hemispherical depression.
  • the hammer tends to be moved in the housing 36 until it abuts on the distal portion of the housing 36 and to be maintained there.
  • the slots 34 carried by the clamps 26 are all oriented in the same direction, so that each panel 12 has a front face such that when the panel 12 is viewed along this face, the slots 34 are not visible.
  • the transmission device 28 of each panel 12 is adapted to allow the transmission of electrical energy through the panel 12 so that a given panel 12 is connected to the source 16 via the upstream panel 12. In addition, the device 28 makes it possible to feed the light elements 18 of the panel 12.
  • Each panel 12 is thus powered by the source 16 via the cables 14 and the transmission devices 28 of the panels 12 located between said panel 12 and the source 16.
  • the transmission device 28 comprises two electrically conductive tracks 38 arranged in the extruded groove of the central plate 20 and each connecting a clamp 26 located on a given edge 30 of the panel 12 to the clamp 26 lying opposite the edge. Opposite.
  • the transmission device 28 comprises two connecting tracks 39 each connecting one of the clips 26 of the same edge 30 to the bars 29 for feeding the light elements 18.
  • the tracks 38 are connected to the tubes 27 threaded at the level of the pliers 26 that they respectively connect, and the connecting tracks 39 connect the tube 27 corresponding to the corresponding bar 29.
  • the tracks 38 are respectively integrated with one of the bars 29 over a portion of their length.
  • the cables 14 are suitable for connecting a panel 12 to another, or a panel 12 at the source 16, both for the transmission of electrical energy between the panels 12, or between the source 16 and the panel 12, and for the immobilization of the panels 12 of the assembly 10.
  • each cable 14 is made from an electrically conductive material, for example aluminum, stainless steel or copper, and has sufficient strength to not break or deform when supports the weight of several panels 12.
  • each cable 14 has two hammers 40 electrically conductive respectively carried by one and the other end of the cable 14.
  • one of the hammers 40 of the cable 14 is inserted in the slot 34 and then in the housing 36 of a clamp 26 of the panel 12, so that the slot 34 and the housing 36 lock the relative movement of the hammer 40 and the cable 14 relative to the clamp 26 and thus to the panel 12.
  • the hammers 40 of the cable 14 are inserted for one in a clamp 26 of the downstream edge of the upstream panel 12, and for the other in a clamp 26 of the upstream edge of the downstream panel 12.
  • each hammer 40 has a substantially spherical shape.
  • each hammer 40 has an ovoid shape having a single axis of symmetry of revolution TT 'and each clamp 26 has a slot 34 of dimensions complementary to those of the maximum section S of the hammers 40 along their axis of revolution T-T', so that the insertion or the output of a hammer 40 of a slot 34 requires that the hammer 40 is presented to the slot along its axis of symmetry of revolution T-T '.
  • the distal portion 62 of the housing 36 has a shape complementary to that of the hammers, in this case a semi ovoidal shape extending along an axis substantially parallel to the plane of the panels 12.
  • This variant has the effect of preventing inadvertent output hammers 40 of the clamps 36, and therefore any stall panel 12, which could for example occur during the handling of the assembly 10 for the addition or withdrawal of a panel 12.
  • the source 16 supplies the panels 12 with electrical energy at very low voltage, for example with a voltage of 12 V or 24 V.
  • the source 16 is arranged upstream of the panels 12, and is for example fixed or integrated into a support to which the assembly 10 is intended to be fixed.
  • the panel 12 closest to the source 16 is then connected to the source 16 via two cables 14 also providing the attachment of the assembly 10 to its support.
  • the presence of the transmission devices 28 on the panels 12 has the effect that a panel 12 is connected to the source 16 via the upstream panel 12, as opposed to a connection to the source 16 via a common cable to which all panels 12 are connected.
  • a given panel 12 is connected to the source 16 via on the one hand all the panels 12 located between the panel 12 in question and the source 16, and on the other hand via the cables 14 making the connection of these panels 12 between them in pairs, so that according to the invention, it is not necessary to have a cable 14 to which all the panels 12 are connected for their power supply and thus for the operation of the assembly 10.
  • the panels 12 each have a generally rectangular shape, the two panels also having respective widths different from each other.
  • the source 16 transfers electrical energy to the panel 12 which is closest via the two cables 24 which connect the source to the panel 12 in question.
  • the electrical energy then passes via the cables 14, the hammers 40, then is communicated to the clamps 26 which are in contact with the hammers 40 and to which is connected the transmission device 28 of the panel 12.
  • the electrical energy is then both fed to the light elements 18 of the panel 12 for illuminating the document 11 displayed on the panel 12, and conveyed to the clamps 26 of the downstream edge of the panel 12.
  • the electrical energy 16 passes from this panel 12 closest to the source 16 via the hammers 40 of the cables connecting said panel 12 to the downstream panel 12 and then the cables 14 themselves to the clamps 26 of the panel 12 before, as previously, both feed the light elements 18 of the downstream panel 12 in question and pass to the clamps 26, then the cables 14, then the downstream panel 12 relative to this panel 12.
  • tracks 38 of the panels 12 and the successive cables 14 delimit two paths for the electrical energy, so that the electrical energy is at the same time routed from the source 16 to all the panels 12 and evacuated from all the panels 12 towards the source 16.
  • the illuminated display assembly 10 comprises five display panels 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, distributed over three levels.
  • Two upper panels 63, 64 are arranged side by side on the upper level. Each is electrically connected by two cables 14 to the source of electrical energy 16. This source 16 has a terminal 70 of positive polarity and a terminal 72 of negative polarity. The two tracks 38 of each upper panel 12 are electrically connected to one terminal 70 and the other to the terminal 72 via one of the cables 14.
  • An intermediate panel 65 is located under the two upper panels 63, 64. It is wider than the upper panels 63, 64.
  • the upper panels 63, 64 are two upstream display panels and the intermediate panel a downstream display panel in the sense defined above. More specifically, the intermediate display panel 65 is connected to each of the two upper display panels 63, 64 by a cable 14, the intermediate display panel 65 being electrically connected to the electrical power source 16 via the devices. transmission 28 of the two upper display panels 63, 64.
  • the intermediate display panel 65 is electrically connected to the positive polarity terminal 70 of the electrical power source 16 via the transmission device 28 of the upper display panel 63, and is electrically connected to the polarity terminal. negative 72 of the electrical power source via the transmission device 28 of the upper display panel 64.
  • Two lower display panels 66, 67 are located below the intermediate panel 65, side by side. These lower panels 66, 67 are each smaller than the intermediate panel 65. With respect to the electric power source 16, the two upper panels 63, 64 and the intermediate panel 65 constitute upstream panels, and the two lower panels 66, 67 are downstream panels in the sense defined above.
  • each lower display panel 66, 67 is connected directly to one of the two upper panels 63, 64 by a cable 14 and the intermediate panel 65 by another cable 14.
  • the lower panel 67 is electrically connected. to the terminal 70 of positive polarity of the electrical power source 16 via the transmission device 28 of the upper panel 64 located above it. It is electrically connected to the negative polarity terminal 72 of the power source 16 via the transmission device 28 of the top panel 64 and via the transmission device 28 of the intermediate panel.
  • the second bottom panel 66 is electrically connected to the negative polarity terminal 72 of the power source 16 via the transmission device 28 of the top panel 63 above it. It is electrically connected to the terminal 70 of positive polarity of the electrical power source 16 via the transmission device 28 of the upper panel 63 and via the transmission device 28 of the intermediate panel 65.
  • the panels 66 and 67 are thus connected by parallel to the intermediate panel 65.
  • the illuminated display assembly 110 is suspended vertically from a support 112 provided or connected to a source of electrical energy E, and is intended to produce the luminous display of documents 113.
  • the assembly 110 comprises electrically conductive cables 114 as well as display panels 116, hereinafter panels 116.
  • the cables 114 effect the suspension of the panels 116 to each other or to the support 112, and the transmission of electrical energy between the source of electrical energy E, hereinafter source E, and the display panels 116. given panels 116 are then suspended from one another by two cables 114.
  • the cables 114 are made from aluminum, stainless steel or copper.
  • the cables 114 each comprise two hammers 118 respectively fixed to one and the other of the ends of the cable 114.
  • hammer is meant an object of larger section than the cable 114 to which it is attached.
  • the cables 114 are provided only with a hammer 118, and then connect the first panel 116 to the support 112, for example by means of a device as described in the document FR 2945385 A1 .
  • Each hammer 118 has a substantially ovoidal shape with a single axis of symmetry of revolution T.
  • the panels 116 realize the light display of at least one document 113 of small thickness and are all rectangular.
  • Each panel 116 has a central portion 1160 in which the document or documents 113 are positioned, two longitudinal edges 1161 and two transverse edges 1162 ( Figure 6 ) and a 1163 tranche ( Figure 7 ).
  • each panel 116 further comprises a central plate 120, as well as a front plate 122 and a rear plate 124.
  • each panel 116 comprises irreversible joining means 126 and reversible connection means 128 for securing the plates 120, 122, 124 to each other.
  • each panel 116 comprises eight clamps 130 incorporated in the display panels 116, as many housings 131 for receiving the clamps 130 and light elements 132.
  • the plates 120, 122, 124 are made from polymethyl methacrylate, or PMMA, and all have the same rectangular shape.
  • the central plate 120 has a thickness greater than the thickness of the front plates 122 and rear 124.
  • the central plate has a thickness of about 6 mm, the front plates 122 and rear 124 having a thickness of about 1 mm.
  • the central plate 120 has a surface treatment for returning the light of the light elements 132 to the other plates 122, 124.
  • the front 122 and rear 124 plates include an opaque band around their periphery, so that members other than the central portion 1160 of the corresponding panel 116 are masked when the document display 113 is made. As will be understood, these opaque strips have been intentionally omitted from the Figures.
  • the front plate 122 and the rear plate 124 are respectively fixed to the two opposite large faces of the central plate 120.
  • the plates 120, 122, 124 then give the corresponding panel 116 its general appearance, that is to say that the dimensions of the panel 116 substantially correspond to the dimensions of the plates 120, 122, 124 fixed to each other.
  • the rear plate 124 is irreversibly fixed to the central plate 120, for example by gluing by means of adhesive strips located around the perimeter of the panel 116.
  • two consecutive edges of the front plate 122 are irreversibly secured to the corresponding edges of the central plate 120 via the irreversible joining means 126, the two other edges of the front plate 122 being reversibly secured to the corresponding edges of the front plate 122. the central plate 120 via the reversible fastening means 128.
  • the irreversible joining means 126 comprise adhesive strips 1261 arranged along the corresponding edges.
  • the adhesive strips 1261 are arranged at the edge of the central portion 1160.
  • the adhesive strips 1261 associated with a given edge of the corresponding panel 116 extend over a cumulative distance of less than or equal to 60% of the length of the edge.
  • the reversible securing means 128 comprise magnets 1281 carried by the front plates 122 and central 120, and arranged along the two edges of the central plate 120 and the front plate 122 which are not irreversibly secured.
  • the magnets 1281 carried by one of the two plates 120, 122 are then opposite those carried by the other plate 122, 120, and are of complementary polarity.
  • each panel 116 are adapted to receive the hammers 118, transmit electrical energy and immobilize the corresponding panel 116 relative to the cables 114 which perform the suspension.
  • the clamps 130 all have the same dimensions and are respectively force-fitted into one of the housings 131. They are then also fixed in their respective housing 131, for example by gluing.
  • they are made of an electrically conductive material, such as stainless steel, aluminum or copper.
  • each clamp 130 has a general shape of trapezoidal prism and thus has two oblique faces 132 planed and respectively oriented by a normal vector m, respectively not , an outer face 134 generated by the small base of the trapezium and side walls 135.
  • Each clamp 130 also has a blind hole 144 for the insertion of an electric cable.
  • Each clamp 130 is hollow and has a central housing 138.
  • the central housing 138 communicates with the outside through a slot 136 formed in the outer face 134.
  • the central housing 138 is delimited towards the outer face 134 by a bottom delimiting a concavity 140 for receiving and maintaining in position a hammer 118, and a guide surface 142.
  • the central housing 138 is opening at the from the large base of the clamp 130.
  • the oblique faces 132 are inclined relative to the outer face 134 of the corresponding clamp 130. More specifically, the two angles respectively formed by the normal vector m and the normal vector f at the outer face 134, and by the normal vector not and the normal vector f are strictly less than 90 ° in absolute value.
  • This arrangement of the oblique faces 132 of the clamp 130 has the effect of opposing the output of the clamp 130 of its housing 131 when the clamp 130 receives a hammer 118. This is described in more detail in the following.
  • the slot 136 has a circular portion 1361 and a longitudinal portion 1362 rectilinear opening on the circular portion 1361.
  • the end of the longitudinal portion 1362 which is opposed to the circular portion 1361 opens into the concavity 140.
  • the circular portion 1361 has dimensions slightly greater than the maximum section of the hammers 118 taken along their axis of symmetry of revolution T.
  • the longitudinal portion 1362 has a width of sufficient size to allow only the passage of a cable 114.
  • the concavity 140 is located at the end of the end of the longitudinal portion 1362 of the slot 136.
  • the concavity 140 comprises a tubular portion 1401 of vertically oriented oval section, and a semi-ovoidal portion 1402 also oriented vertically and on which the tubular portion 1401 and the longitudinal portion 1362 of the slot 136 open.
  • the surface 1403 which delimits the semi-oval portion 1402 then cooperates in abutment with the hammer 118 located at the end of this cable 114. This is described in more detail in the following.
  • the guide surface 142 is adapted to guide a hammer 118 inserted into the circular portion 1361 between the slot 136 and the concavity 140.
  • the guide surface 142 has a generally convex shape towards the central housing 138. One of its ends is at the level of the circular portion 1361 of the slot 136, and its other end opens on the tubular portion 1401 of the concavity 140 .
  • the longitudinal portion 1362 of the slot 136 opens on the central housing 138 at the guiding surface 142 and the entire length of the guiding surface 142.
  • the movement of a hammer 118 along the surface guide 142 occurs naturally when the corresponding cable 114 is moved in the longitudinal portion 1362.
  • the blind hole 144 is intended for receiving an electric cable and is provided in one of the material zones 146 adjacent to the central housing 138.
  • the housings 131 of a given panel 116 are eight in number and are formed in one of the faces of the central plate 120 at the edges 1161, 1162 at a rate of two per edge.
  • the housings 131 are all formed in a portion of the thickness of the central plate 120 at the large face of the central plate 120 facing the front plate 122.
  • the housings 131 of a given edge 1161, 1162 are opposite those of the edge 1161, 1162 opposite.
  • the spacings between two clamps 130 of the same edge 1161, 1162 are all the same.
  • the spacing between a housing 131 (and therefore a clamp 130) given and the other of the same edge 1161, 1162 is substantially the same for all the housing 131 of all the panels 116 of the assembly 110.
  • Each housing 131 has a shape complementary to that of the clamps 130.
  • each housing 131 thus has a generally trapezoidal shape.
  • the housing 131 is delimited laterally, that is to say in a direction parallel to the corresponding edge 1161, 1162, by two inclined surfaces 1310 respectively intended to cooperate with one of the oblique faces 132 of the clamp 130 which 'he receives.
  • each housing 131 is open and is aligned with the wafer 1163.
  • the clamp 130 is housed and incorporated in the corresponding panel 116 and is not projecting relative to the panel 116. Its outer face 134 is aligned with the wafer 1163 of the panel 116 and facing outwardly of the panel 116 and is accessible from the outside of the panel 116, so that the slot 136 is also oriented towards the outside of the panel 116 and is accessible from outside the panel 116.
  • one of the side walls 135 of the clamp 130 is aligned with the face of the central plate 120 in which the housing 131 is formed.
  • the clamps 130 of a given panel 116 are not protruding from the panel 116, which improves the aesthetics of the assembly 110. This is particularly true when the front plates 122 and rear 124 have an opaque periphery. This is described in more detail in the following.
  • each panel 116 The light elements 132 of each panel 116 are arranged on straight bars arranged around the central portion 1160 and oriented towards the latter.
  • the light elements 132 are for example light-emitting diodes, or LEDs.
  • the bars are electrically connected together. They are also electrically connected to the clamps 130 via electrical cables (not shown) respectively inserted and welded into the blind hole 144 of the corresponding clamp 130.
  • the housings 131 are cleaned in the edges of the central plate 120. Then the clamps 130 are fixed in turn to the housings 131. In order to do this, for a given clamp 130, the clamp 130 is approached from the housing. 131. Then, the electrical cable for connecting the clamp 130 to a bar in the blind hole 144 is inserted and fixed.
  • the clamp 130 is force-fitted into the corresponding housing 131, for example after having coated one or more of the surfaces of the clamp 130 with adhesive glue.
  • the reversible 128 and irreversible fastening means 126 are arranged around the face of the central plate 120 and the front plate 122.
  • the rear plate 124 is secured to the central plate 120, and the central plate 120 is secured irreversibly, respectively reversibly to the front plate 122 at the corresponding edges 1161, 1162.
  • the clamps 130 disposed on the edges 1161, 1162 arranged horizontally of the panels 116 each receive the hammer 118 of one of the two cables 114 through which the corresponding panel 116 is suspended. The weight of a given panel 116 is then taken up by the upper panel 116 or the support 112.
  • the clamps 130 arranged on the vertically disposed edges 1161, 1162 do not receive hammers 118.
  • the surface of the hammers 118 cooperates and is held in abutment against the surface 1403 delimiting the semi-ovoidal portion 1402 of the concavity 140 of the corresponding clamp 130, which immobilizes the corresponding cable 114 by compared to the clamp 130.
  • the clamps 130 are immobilized in their respective housing 131 by cooperation of their oblique faces 132 with the corresponding inclined surfaces 1310 due to the orientation of the oblique faces 131 and inclined surfaces 1310.
  • the electrical energy is transmitted from the source E to the panels 116 and panels 116 to the source E via the electrically conducting cables 114, the clamps 130 and the bars on which the light elements 132 are arranged.
  • the electrical energy is conveyed by one of the cables 114 carrying out the suspension of the panel 116, and is transmitted to the corresponding clamp 130 at the surface 1403. It is then communicated to the light elements 132 via the electrical strips and cables, which also convey electrical energy to the clamp 130 located opposite the other edge 1161, 1162.
  • the two other clamps 130 receiving hammers 118 and the bars define a second path for the return of electrical energy from the panel 116 to the upper panels 116.
  • the hammer 118 For the insertion of a hammer 118 in a clamp 130, the hammer 118 is approached to the wafer 1163 at the clamp 130, and is presented to the circular portion 1361 of the slot 136 of the clamp 130 along its axis. symmetry of revolution T. Then it is inserted through the slot 136. The cable 114 carrying the hammer 118 is then moved in the longitudinal portion 1362 of the slot 136, which has the effect of guiding the hammer 118 along the Guide surface 142 to concavity 140.
  • the cable 114 is then moved along its axis upwards until the hammer 118 is brought into abutment with the surface 1403.
  • the cable 114 Conversely, to remove the hammer 118 from a clamp 130, the cable 114 must be moved vertically relative to the panel 116 to the outlet of the hammer 118 of the concavity 140. The cable 114 is then translated horizontally so that the hammer 118 abuts the guide surface 142 as it exits the concavity 140. Then the cable 114 is simultaneously pulled upwards and translated laterally into the longitudinal portion 1362, so that the hammer 118 is moved along the guide surface 142.
  • the hammer 118 is then pivoted during its displacement, and is thus presented to the circular portion 1361 along its axis of symmetry of revolution T.
  • the guiding surface 142 and the movement both precise and simple it imposes to achieve the output of the hammer of the central housing 138, has the effect of preventing the untimely exit of the hammers 118 of the clamps 130, which improves the safety when placing or handling panels 116.
  • the user realizes the separation of the front plate 122 of the central plate 120 at the edges 1161, 1162 on which are located the reversible connection means 128.
  • the document can then be inserted easily between the front plates 122 and central 120 until it abuts against the adhesive strips 1261.
  • the panels 116 of the assembly 110 are arranged so that the edge 1161, 1162 of the upper panel 116 corresponds to one of the two edges 1161, 1162 at which there are means of reversible connection 128. This has the effect that the documents 113 inserted in the central portion 1160 do not fall from the panel 116 when the front plates 122 and central 120 are ajar with respect to each other.
  • the incorporation of the clamps 130 into the panels 116 has the effect of improving the aesthetics of the panels 116, particularly when the front plates 122 and rear 124 have an opaque periphery.
  • each panel 116 has two display modes - a landscape mode and a portrait mode - as opposed to panels of the state of the art having only a display mode defined at their time. construction.
  • the display mode of neighboring panels 116 is then rendered irrelevant, particularly when the clamps 130 are all spaced from the other clamp 130 of the same edge 1161, 1162 of the same distance. Indeed, this last characteristic has the effect that the cables 114 are not subjected to any bending or torsional stress after passing panels immediately higher or immediately lower from one display mode to another.
  • the attachment of the panels 112 is safe because of the configuration of the clamps 130, the housing 131 and the hammers 118.
  • the ovoid shape of the hammers 118 and the guiding surface 142 prevent the untimely output of the hammers 118 of the clamps 130.
  • the trapezoidal shape of the clamps 130 and the orientation of their oblique surfaces 132 in the housings 131 prevents the exit of the clamps 130 from their housing 131 and the stalling of the panels 116.
  • one or more of the clamps 130 have a generally parallelepipedal shape having two shoulders 148 formed on either side of the outer face 134.
  • the shoulders 148 are formed at the longitudinal ends of the outer face 134.
  • the oblique faces 132 are delimited by the shoulders 148 and are inclined with respect to the external face 134.
  • the oblique faces 132 are parallel to the external face 134, the angles formed between the vectors normal to these faces being zero.
  • the inclined surfaces 1310 of the housings 131 adapted to receive the clamps 130 having this shape are oriented towards the central portion 1160 of the corresponding panel 116.
  • this arrangement of the oblique faces 132 and their cooperation with the inclined surfaces of the corresponding housing 131 has the effect of increasing the safety of the suspension of the panels 116 of the assembly 110 by opposing the output of the clamps 130 their home 131.
  • the clamps 130 have a depth substantially equal to the thickness of the central plate 120.
  • the corresponding housing 131 is then opening through the central plate 120.
  • the rear plate 124 is fixed to the central plate in the same manner as the front plate 122.
  • the irreversible joining means 126 comprise adhesive strips 1261 fixed on the rear face of the central plate 120 along two consecutive edges. These edges are for example the same two edges as those at whereof the front plate 122 is secured irreversibly to the central plate 120.
  • the reversible fastening means 1281 comprise magnets 1281 carried by the rear plate 124 at two consecutive edges. These two edges are for example the same two edges as those at which the front plate 122 is reversibly secured to the central plate 120.
  • the magnets 1281 carried by the rear plate 124 are opposite those carried by the central plate 120.
  • the magnets 1281 carried by the central plate 120 have a depth slightly less than the thickness of the central plate 120 and are engaged in respective blind receiving holes 1282 at the bottom of each of which is formed a light 1283 opening on the rear plate 124 .
  • the presence of the lights 1283 has the effect of limiting the attenuation of the attraction of the magnets 1281 carried by the central plates 120 and rear 124 due to the thickness of material between the bottom of the receiving orifices 1282 and the rear plate 124 .
  • magnets 1281 have been represented on the Figure 11 as protruding from their respective plate, but in practice, the magnets 1281 are flush with the surface of the corresponding plate.
  • This variant is advantageously implemented in order to have panels having two sides according to which the presentation of the documents can be performed.
  • the colors of the front plates 122 and rear 124 are then different.
  • At least one of the clamps 130 comprises two lugs 150 respectively integral with one of the oblique faces 132 and extending laterally from the corresponding oblique face 132.
  • the ears 150 are respectively integral with one of the material zones 146.
  • Each ear 150 has a depth less than the depth of the clamp 130, for example a depth of about half the depth of the clamp 130.
  • each lug 150 has a tongue shape having a flat surface 1501 substantially parallel to the side walls 135 and opposite to the side face 135 intended to be flush with the front plate 120.
  • the housings 131 each comprise two depressions extending laterally from the inclined surfaces 1310 and complementary shape of the ears 150.
  • the depressions are located at a distance from the face the corresponding central plate 120 substantially equal to the distance between the side wall 135 of the clamp 130 intended to be flush with the surface of the central plate 120 and the flat surface 1501.
  • the depressions of a given housing 131 each receive an ear 150 once the clamp 130 inserted in the housing 131.
  • the presence of the lugs 150 and their cooperation with the depressions in the housings 131 have the effect of facilitating the positioning and adjustment of the position of the clamps 130 in the housings 131, as well as guaranteeing the flush arrangement of the clamps 130 relatively at the central plate 120.
  • each clamp 130 is fitted into a housing 131 until the abutment of the ears 150 of the clamp 130 with the depressions of the housing 130.
  • the ears 150 and the depressions then oppose the pivoting of the clamp 130 about its central axis during its insertion into the housing 131, which occurs for example when the force applied to the clamp 130 is not perfectly centered on the central axis of the clamp.
  • the abutment of the lugs 150 with the depressions implies that the side wall 135 of the clamp 130 is well at the surface of the central plate 120 that it is intended to be flush.
  • the outcropping of the side wall 135 with the surface of the central plate 120 is then adjustable by pressing particularly on the lugs 150 of the clamp 150.
  • the lugs 150 are integral with any face of the clamp 130, with the exception of the side walls 135. This would indeed prevent the good outcropping of the clamp 130 with the central plate 1120
  • the ears 150 then extend from the clip 130 in a direction opposite to the clip.
  • the shape of the housing 131 is adapted accordingly.
  • the clamp 130 comprises one or more lugs 150.
  • the shape of the housings 131 is then adapted accordingly.
  • each panel 116 comprises along the two longitudinal edges 1161 of the clamps 130 which are not electrically conductive, and comprise along the two transverse edges 1162 of the clamps 130 which are electrically conductive.
  • the non-conductive clips can be used to secure the panels to supports such as cables or bars.
  • the conductive clips are used to bring the electric current to the light elements 132.
  • non-conductive clips may be disposed along the transverse edges and the conductive clips along the longitudinal edges.
  • the non-conductive pliers and the conductive pliers are intended to be extracted out of their housings 131, so as to be able to change their positions on each panel and thus change at will the orientation of the panel.
  • the illuminated display assembly 210 is intended to produce the luminous display of documents 211. It is intended to be suspended vertically.
  • the assembly 210 comprises at least one electrically conductive cable 212, at least one display panel 214, hereinafter panel 214, and a source 216 of electrical energy intended to supply the panels 214 with electrical energy. In addition, it comprises a support 217 for the suspension of the assembly 210.
  • Each cable 212 comprises two hammers 218 respectively fixed at one and the other of its ends and adapted to cooperate with a housing which comprises clamps attached to the panels 214.
  • the assembly 210 is arranged vertically and the panels 214 are superposed. A given panel 214 is then suspended from the next higher panel 214 via four cables 212, the weight of a given panel 214 being entirely taken up by the panel 214 immediately higher.
  • each panel 214 comprises a plurality of light elements 220, a central plate 222 in which are arranged the light elements 220 and two secondary plates 224 intended to be fixed to the central plate 222 in parallel and on either side of that -this.
  • each panel 214 comprises four electrically conductive clips 228 and each adapted to cooperate with at least one cable 212.
  • the light elements 220 are suitable for illuminating the document or documents 211 that the panel is intended to illuminate. To do this, the light elements 220 are arranged on bars (not shown) oriented towards the center of the panel 214 and electrically connected to each other. These bars are arranged in an extruded groove formed in the periphery of the central plate 222.
  • the light elements 220 are light-emitting diodes.
  • Central plate 222 and secondary plates 224 are translucent and made from and are made from polymethyl methacrylate, also known as PMMA.
  • the central 222 and secondary plates 224 have substantially equal dimensions. In the example of Figures 13 and 14 they all have a generally rectangular shape.
  • the central plate 222 has an extruded groove formed around its periphery for the reception of the light elements 220.
  • the central plate 222 has a surface treatment capable of returning the light emitted by the light elements 220 to the plates. secondary 224, which improves the illumination of the document 211.
  • the latter is inserted between one of the secondary plates 224 and the central plate 222, so that the fixing of the plates to each other induces the immobilization of the document. 211 in the panel 214.
  • the central 222 and secondary plates 224 are simultaneously fixed to each other, for example by screwing.
  • One or both secondary plates 224 have an opaque paint layer on its periphery and intended to mask an electrical device that includes the panel 214 and the strips formed in the panel 214.
  • Each panel 214 has at least two edges 230 opposite each other, on each of which are arranged two of the four clamps 228 that includes the panel 214.
  • each panel 214 has a generally rectangular shape and comprises four edges 230 opposite two by two.
  • each panel 214 comprises an electrical device (not shown) for the routing of the electrical energy passing through the cables 212 through which the panel 214 is connected to an upstream panel 214 or to the source 216 for the light elements. 220.
  • the electrical device comprises two electrical connections (not shown) each connecting one of the clamps 228 of the same edge 230 to the bars.
  • each connection is firstly connected to the bar in question, and secondly to a threaded pipe electrically conductive in contact with the clamp 228 considered and via which the clamp 228 is fixed to the panel 214.
  • the clips 228 are each fixed to the panel 214 and cooperate with two cables 212, one for the suspension of the panel 212 to the upstream panel 212 and the other for the suspension of the downstream panel 212 to the panel 212. In addition, they are adapted to transfer the electrical energy between the cables 212 engaged therein and the electrical device.
  • each clamp 228 is made from a conductive material, for example aluminum, stainless steel or copper.
  • each clamp 228 has a generally cylindrical shape and comprises a groove 232 longitudinal and through which defines two portions 234 of the clamp 228.
  • each clamp 228 has a height along its axis of between 25 and 30 mm, and is advantageously 28 mm, and a diameter of between 12 and 17 mm, and is advantageously 14 mm.
  • the groove 32 is intended to be engaged on one of the opposite edges 230 of the panel 214 so that the portions 234 engage on both sides of the edge 230.
  • a receiving orifice of a fastener is provided in each of the portions 234, the two orifices facing each other, only one of the fixing orifices being through.
  • a threaded tube (not shown) electrically conductive and integral with the central plate 222 is engaged in the fixing holes.
  • the fastener For attaching a clamp 228 to an edge 230, the fastener is inserted and then screwed into the threaded tube engaged in the fixing holes facing each other, so that the portions 234 are plated. on the edge 230 of the panel 214.
  • Each clamp 228 also has a housing 236 opening at the end of the clamp 228 and of cylindrical shape, and a cap 237 for closing the housing 236.
  • the housing 236 is adapted to receive two hammers 218 for fixing the clamp 228 with respect to the cables 212 at the ends of which are fixed the hammers 218, and has a thread (not shown) near the end of the clamp 228.
  • Each clamp 228 comprises two arcuate slots 238 formed in the wall of the housing 236 each adapted to receive a cable 212 provided with a hammer 218 and to allow the sliding of the cable 212 in the corresponding arcuate slot 238 for the clearance of the cable 212 and the changing the angular position of the clamp 228 relative to the corresponding cable 212.
  • each clamp 228 The two arcuate slots 238 of each clamp 228 are arranged facing each other in the wall of the housing 236, that is to say are diametrically opposed, and have the same orientation as the groove 232, so when the clamp is attached to a panel 214, the arcuate slots 238 are oriented in the plane of the panel 214.
  • Each arcuate slot 238 comprises a longitudinal portion 2381 opening on the end of the housing 236 and the clamp 228, and an arcuate portion 2382 opening at its center on the longitudinal portion 2381.
  • the two portions 2381, 2382 have complementary dimensions those of cables 212.
  • the arcuate portion 2382 further has an angular width of between 30 ° and 60 °, and is for example 45 °.
  • one of the hammers 218 of the cable 212 is presented at the end of the housing 236, the cable 212 being presented to the longitudinal portion 2381 of one of the arcuate slots 238 .
  • the hammer 218 is then introduced into the housing 236 and then moved in the longitudinal direction of the clamp 228 until the cable 212 opens onto the arcuate portion 2382 of the slot 238.
  • the cable 212 is then able to slide in the portion arc 2382 for the relative rotation of the panel 214 relative to the cable 212, the hammer 218 being pressed against the inner surface of the housing 236.
  • the weight of the cable 212 and / or the panel 214 to which the cable 212 to which it belongs is fixed by its other end, once released, the hammer 218 is pressed against the inner surface of the housing 236, thereby fixing the position of the clamp 228 along the corresponding cable 212.
  • the four clamps 228 of a panel 214 are arranged on the panel 214 at the rate of two clamps 228 per opposite edge 230.
  • the clamps are arranged on the opposite side edges 230, so that the cables do not pass in front of the panels 214, which would make it difficult to read them.
  • the clamps located on the same edge 230 are then arranged opposite the clamps 228 located on the other edge 230, so that two clamps 228 have the same height (relative to the vertical) greater than the height of the other two clamps 228.
  • the clamp 228 which has the maximum height will be described as the upper clamp
  • the other clamp 228 is described as lower
  • the clamps upper / lower respectively designating the two clamps 228 of upper / lower height among the four clamps 228 of the panel 214.
  • the housing 236 and the arcuate slot 238 of each of the clips 228, and a hammer 218 and a cable 212 carrying the hammer 218 and respectively inserted into the housing 236 and the slot 238 define a link 240 of the panel 214 to the cable 212.
  • each link 240 thus makes the connection of a clamp 228 to a cable 212 and allows the relative rotation of the cable 212 relative to the clamp 228.
  • Each panel 214 is thus suspended from the upstream panel 214 via pivot links 240, so that the rotation of the panel 214 with respect to the four cables 240 suspending it at the upstream panel 214 is allowed (or with respect to the two cables 212 which realize its suspension to the support 217, as we will see) and therefore its rotation relative to the vertical is also.
  • all the links 240 that comprise the panels 214 are pivot connections, so that each panel is adapted to pivot relative to the four cables 212 which suspend the panel 212 upstream, and thus to pivot relative to the vertical of the set 210.
  • each panel 214 having a downstream panel 214 comprises eight pivot links 240, each clamp 228 of the panel 214 being included in two links 240 respectively connecting said clip 228 to a cable 212 for suspending said panel 214 at the panel 214 upstream or to the support 217 and the connection of the clamp 228 in question to a cable 212 for the suspension of a panel 214 downstream of said panel 214.
  • each clamp 228 is adapted to be engaged in the open end of the housing 236 to achieve the closure.
  • the cap 237 comprises a first cylindrical portion of diameter substantially equal to that of the clamp 228 and a second threaded portion of diameter substantially equal to that of the housing, of the same axis as the first portion and integral with the first portion.
  • the second portion is screwed, respectively unscrewed from the end of the housing 236.
  • the support 217 is intended to carry out the suspension of the first panel 214.
  • the support 217 is arranged above the first panel 214 and comprises a beam.
  • the suspension of the first panel 214 is carried out via two cables 212 of the same length and passed around the support 217.
  • the cables 212 are not immobilized relative to the support, which makes it possible to modify the vertical inclination of the panels 214, as it is will see later.
  • Each of the cables 212 cooperates with the upper and lower clamps 228 of the same opposite edge 230 of the first panel 214.
  • the source 216 is suitable for supplying the panels 214 with electrical energy for the operation of the light elements 220 and therefore of the assembly 210.
  • the source 216 is connected to the cables 212 which suspend the first panel 214 to the support 217, and delivers a very low voltage electrical energy.
  • the source 216 transfers electrical energy to the first panel 214 via the cables 212 which suspend the latter to the support 217.
  • the electrical energy is both fed to the electrical device of the first panel 214 and then to the light elements 220, as well as to the cables 212 carrying the suspension of the downstream panel 214 to the first panel 214 .
  • the electrical device of the downstream panel 214 is supplied with electrical energy and its light elements 220 are also, and the electrical energy passes via the hammers 218 inserted into the clamps 228 of this panel 214 downstream to the panel 214 who hangs on him.
  • the electrical energy thus passes from the source 216 to the panels 214 of the assembly 210 by borrowing the cables 212 carrying the suspension of the panels to each other.
  • the cables 212 and the electrical devices of the panels 214 define at least two transit paths for the electrical energy, so that it is at the same time routed to the panels 214 from the source 216, and evacuated from the panels 214 towards the source 216.
  • the two cables 212 being inserted into the upper clamps 228 of the panel 214 are of the same length, which has the effect of preventing the lateral tilting of said panel, which would make it difficult to read .
  • the height of the tongs 228 above the first panel 214 is determined by the length I 1 of cable 212 between the clamp 228 upper and support 217, which also sets the value of the angles ⁇ between the plane of the panel 214 and each of the cables 212 considered.
  • the height of the upper clamps 228 is increased and the height of the lower clamps 228 is decreased at the same time, which tends to align the panel 214 with the vertical.
  • a clamp 228 of a given panel 214 located above a clamp 228 upper of the upstream panel 214 may correspond to a clamp 228 for said panel 214.
  • the inclination of the panels 214 of the assembly 210 is then simultaneously modifiable via the selection of the length I 1 of the portion of the cables 212 located between the upper clamp 228 in which they are engaged and the support 217 and carrying out the suspension of the first panel 214 to the support 217, any modification of the inclination of a given panel giving rise to the relative movement of the four cables which perform the suspension to the upstream panel 214 in the corresponding arcuate slots 238.
  • This has the effect that the cables 212 of the assembly 210 remain substantially vertically under the effect of the weight of the downstream panels 214 when the inclination of the panels 214 is changed.
  • the relative inclination of a panel 214 to another panel 214 is then modifiable by selecting the length of the four cables 212 effecting the suspension of the downstream panel 214 to the upstream panel 214 among these two panels 214.
  • the height of the corresponding clamps 228 is decreased, which, all else being equal, , tends to align the panel 214 with the vertical without the inclination of the upstream panel 214 is changed.
  • the length of a cable 212 carrying the suspension of a panel 214 to the panel 214 upstream is modified, the length of the cable 212 inserted into the clamp 228 opposite the opposite edge 230 is also modified, so that the panel 214 does not tilt laterally.
  • the lengths of the four cables 212 realizing the suspension of a panel 214 to another are equal, which has the effect that the two panels 214 remain parallel to each other when the length I 1 is changed, that is, say that the inclination of all panels 214 relative to the vertical is changed.
  • connection 240 between a clamp 228 and a given cable 212 is a pivot connection, the relative rotation of the clamp 228 with respect to the cable is allowed.
  • the relative inclination between two panels 214 is adaptable by replacing the cables 212 connecting to each other by cables 212 of different length, which does not require a tool to be realized.
  • the assembly 210 comprises only one panel 214.
  • the assembly 210 comprises more than two panels, for example three panels, or comprises a large number of panels, for example a number of panels greater than four.
  • the first panel 214 is fixed to the support by four independent cables 212 connected to the support, instead of two cables 212 wound around said support 217.
  • the support 217 comprises winding means (not shown) of the four cables 214 around the support 217 for the modification of the length of these four cables between their respective clamp 228 on the first panel 214 and the support 217.
  • the winding means thus make it possible to modify the inclination of the panels 214 of the assembly without having to slide the cables manually around the support 217.
  • the assembly 210 comprises two pulleys 240 for the suspension of the first panel 214 to the support 217, as well as two electrically conductive cables 241 and each carrying a hammer 218 at one of their ends.
  • each pulley 240 comprises a base 242 and a plug 244.
  • the base 242 is generally cylindrical in shape and has, over a part of its thickness, a recess 246 of generally triangular shape in which is formed a tongue 248.
  • the recess 246 has a rounded crown 252 located near the periphery of the base 242.
  • a hemispherical depression 254 for receiving a hammer 218 is formed in the surface of the base 242 at the top 252.
  • port 256 is disposed in the alignment of the top 252 and is intended for the passage of the cable 241 carrying the hammer 218.
  • the tongue 248 has a rounded top 250 and delimits a U-shaped groove 258 in the recess 248.
  • the tongue 248 has a cylindrical mortise 254 located substantially in the center of the base 242.
  • the plug 244 is of complementary shape to that of the base 242 and comprises a pin 260 in its middle to be engaged in the mortise 254 to close the pulley 240, and a flange 261.
  • the base 242 and the plug 244 of the pulleys 240 are for example made from aluminum, copper or stainless steel by machining or molding.
  • each pulley 240 is suspended from the support 217 by means of a cable 241 engaged past the hole 256 of the pulley 240 corresponding, and the hammer 218 is received in the Hemispherical depression 254.
  • the hammer 218 abuts against the surface defined by the recess 248 in the vicinity of the orifice 256, so that the relative position of the cable 241 and the pulley 240 is fixed.
  • the cables 241 are then connected to the support 217 at their end without hammer 218, for example by means of a device as described in the document FR 2945385 A1 .
  • the two cables 212 of the first panel 214 are respectively engaged in the groove 258 of one of the pulleys 240, and cooperate in abutment with the top 250 of the corresponding tab 248.
  • the flange 261 of the plug 244 of each pulley 240 plates the corresponding cable 212 against the surface of the recess 246 to immobilize any sliding of the cable 212 in the groove 258, so that the inclination of the first panel 214 and thus the panels of the assembly 210 is fixed when the plug 244 closes the pulley 240.
  • the plug 244 is removed from the two pulleys 240, and the cables 212 of the first panel 214 are slid into the corresponding groove 258 so as to modify the length I 1 , for example by moving the part lower or upper panel 214.
  • This variant of the invention prevents wear of the support 217 associated with the cooperation and sliding of the cables 212 around the support 217.
  • the cooperation of the plug 244 with the base 242 in the closed position of the pulley 240 has the effect of preventing any sliding of the cables 212 of the first panel 214 in the pulleys 240 and thus prevent any inadvertent modification of the inclination of the panels. 214 of the set 210.

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