EP3325753A1 - Device for winding a screen having a hinged wall attachment - Google Patents
Device for winding a screen having a hinged wall attachmentInfo
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- EP3325753A1 EP3325753A1 EP16742284.9A EP16742284A EP3325753A1 EP 3325753 A1 EP3325753 A1 EP 3325753A1 EP 16742284 A EP16742284 A EP 16742284A EP 3325753 A1 EP3325753 A1 EP 3325753A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a winding equipment of a screen, including a shutter screen of an opening in a building or a projection screen, and in particular, although not exclusively, motorized winding equipment and, more specifically, although not exclusively, motorized equipment with an on-board electrical energy reserve.
- a screen winding equipment comprising: a tubular winder defining a reference axis; a first wall attachment for securing a first axial end portion of the tubular retractor to a first wall wall, and a second wall attachment for securing a second axial end portion of the tubular retractor to a second wall wall, in a the position of use of the screen winding equipment and defined by claim 1.
- the first hinge hinge allows an operator to manipulate the tubular reel by its second end portion, while the first end portion remains supported and guided by the first wall attachment in its pivoting movement about the first axis of articulation of the hinge. It is then easy for a single person to intervene on the winding equipment, for example for a maintenance operation requiring access to the second end portion of the tubular reel.
- wall wall is intended, in the context of the present application, to include any type of wall in a building, including any internal or external opening frame of the building, whether it be a door frame or jamb, at the level of the lintel or studs, or whether it is a wall of a partition, a ceiling or false ceiling, for the suspension of a screen sun protection or projection.
- wall attachment is intended to include any type of fastener for attachment to a wall wall in the generic sense defined above.
- articulation hinge means any type of articulation with a degree of freedom of rotation.
- the tubular winder comprises a winding tube, the screen winding equipment further comprising a first guide bearing for guiding the winding tube relative to the first fastener.
- the winding equipment further comprises a second guide bearing interposed between the winding tube and the second wall attachment.
- Each guide bearing may be integrated with the associated wall fastener, or disposed between the associated end portion of the tubular winder and the winding tube.
- the invention is particularly adapted to an embodiment in which the tubular winder comprises a motorized actuator for driving the winding tube in rotation around the reference axis, the actuator preferably being at least partially housed inside the winding tube.
- the second end portion of the tubular winder is formed by an end of the actuator.
- the actuator in particular an end portion of the actuator as the front face of the head, then becomes directly accessible at the end of the reel when the reel, held at the first wall wall by the first hinged fastener rotated around the first hinge axis.
- the tubular winder comprises a guide bearing interposed between the winding tube and the actuator.
- the tubular winder comprises a housing for accumulators or batteries, the housing being preferably located inside the winding tube, on the side of the second end portion.
- the housing for the accumulators or the batteries is located inside a casing of the actuator.
- the head of the actuator comprises a door for the passage of accumulators or batteries.
- the tubular winder has at its second end a nozzle having a passage, preferably reclosable by a hatch, and through which the accumulators or batteries can pass.
- the screen winding equipment according to the invention further comprises a screen wound on the winding tube, the screen being provided with a load bar.
- the extreme winding position is preferably defined by at least one integral abutment stop of one of the first and second axial end portions of the tubular retractor or the first wall attachment, and interfering with the load bar in the winding end position.
- two stops are positioned at both axial ends of the tubular reel: a first stopper positioned on the first wall attachment or the first axial end portion of the reel, and a second stop stop positioned on the second axial end portion of the winder.
- the stop or stops must be fixed relative to the reference axis, which requires, in the event of a stopper positioned on the first wall attachment, that this stopper is integral with a part the wall fastener which is not movable relative to the first axial end portion when the tubular reel is pivoted about the first hinge hinge. If necessary, the stop or stops may be positioned so as to press the load bar against the screen wound in the extreme winding position.
- the extreme winding position in question here is a position which, if necessary, is not intended to be achieved in the use sequences of the winding equipment, but rather during phases. specific, such as assembly, disassembly or maintenance.
- the screen winding equipment also comprises means for defining at least one end of winding position position, located between the two extreme positions of winding and unwinding, and optionally an unwinding end position located between the winding end position and the end unwinding position. In practice, it can be provided if necessary a slight tensioning of the screen in the extreme position of winding.
- a non-motorized equipment or the end positions of use can be defined for example by retractable stops and the or the extreme positions of winding and unwinding by fixed stops.
- a movable stop may be provided between one or more winding end positions and the extreme winding position, and possibly the same for unwinding.
- the end position (s) of use can be defined for example by end-of-travel sensors or position sensors connected to an actuator control. . It can also be envisaged that the actuator control determines the end positions of use by time counting. It is advantageous to provide an ergonomics of the man-machine interface for controlling the control of the actuator, which makes it possible to clearly distinguish the winding and unwinding commands in the normal operating range between the limit switches of the actuator. use, and the winding drive to the extreme winding position. For example, it can be provided that the man-machine interface requires the prior passage in a maintenance mode to then allow the complete winding of the screen to the extreme winding position. One can also provide a particular sequence with the human-machine interface corresponding to this command. The transition to maintenance mode can also be automatic, in particular in response to a low residual energy level information from winding equipment batteries.
- the second wall attachment is adapted to guide the second axial end portion of the tubular winder when the tubular winder pivots about the first axis of articulation, between an intermediate mounting position and the position of 'use.
- the second wall attachment may include a slide, for example made by a groove, allowing, while the first wall attachment is already attached to the first wall and the first end portion of the tubular reel is already mounted on the first wall attachment, to engage the second end portion of the reel in the intermediate mounting position, and then guide the second end portion of the reel to its final mounted position.
- the winding equipment comprises a support link, retractable, ensuring the connection between the second wall attachment and the second end portion of the tubular retractor, for supporting the second end portion of the reel in a suspended position.
- the retractable support link can be advantageously secured to the second wall attachment. This link allows an installer to suspend the second end of the tubular reel, before mounting the winding equipment in its position of use or when dismounting the winding equipment from its position of use . This allows him to perform these manipulations of assembly and disassembly, and the change of the accumulators or batteries with one hand, without the need to support the second end, in the case where the elements of the winding equipment are fixed axially to each other.
- the first wall attachment comprises a second hinge hinge for guiding the rotation of the lug around at least a second axis of articulation not parallel to the first axis of articulation allows to give as well two degrees of freedom of rotation at the first end portion of the tubular winder, which allows an installer to position the first end of the blind at the first wall attachment very easily, without being disturbed by the surrounding frame elements, such as the wall or window wall, a window handle, from a floor position.
- the first hinge has a large deflection angle, preferably greater than 90 °, and preferably greater than 120 °.
- the second hinge has a large deflection angle, preferably greater than 90 °, and preferably greater than 120 °.
- the second axis of articulation is orthogonal to the first axis of articulation.
- the tubular winder comprises a compensation spring.
- the compensation spring is kinematically connected by one end to the first wall attachment or to the second wall attachment and a second end to the winding tube.
- the compensation spring is kinematically connected by a first end to the casing of the actuator and by a second end to an output shaft of the actuator.
- FIG. 1 a schematic view in a horizontal plane, of an equipment of winding a screen according to a first embodiment of the invention, in a position of use
- Figure 2 is a schematic overview of the winding equipment of a screen according to the first embodiment of the invention, in a maintenance position
- - Figure 3 is a schematic overview of the winding equipment of a screen according to the first embodiment of the invention, in the maintenance position, after extraction of battery packs
- Figure 4 is a schematic view of an embodiment of a first wall attachment of the equipment of Figure 1
- Figure 5 is a schematic overview of a winding equipment of a screen according to a second embodiment of the invention
- Figure 6 is a schematic overview of a winding equipment of a screen according to a third embodiment of the invention
- Figure 7 is a schematic overview of a winding equipment of a screen according to a fourth embodiment of the invention
- Figure 8 is a schematic overview of a winding equipment of a
- FIG 1 a winding equipment 10 of a screen (not shown), mounted in a frame of a door or window opening of a building.
- the winding equipment 10 comprises a tubular winder 12 having two opposite axial end portions 14A, 14B, a first of the axial end portions 14A being attached to a first wall wall 16A of the frame by a first wall attachment 18A illustrated in detail in Figures 4, 12, 13, 14, 15 and the second axial end portion 14B being attached to a second wall wall 16B by a second wall attachment 18B shown in detail in Figure 5.
- tubular winder 12 defines a reference axis 100 and comprises a winding tube 20, a motorized actuator 22 for driving the winding tube 20 around the reference axis 100, a housing 24 for accumulators or accumulators. 26 of the actuator 22, and a compensation spring 28, working in torsion around the reference axis 100 to bring the winding tube 20 to a wound position.
- the actuator 22 and the housing 24 for the accumulators or the batteries 26 are arranged at least partially inside the winding tube 20, closer to the second end portion 14B than the first 14A.
- the first end portion 14A is opposite the end of the tubular retractor receiving the actuator 22.
- the actuator 22 may for example comprise in known manner a casing 30 of generally cylindrical shape inserted into the winding tube 20
- an electronic control unit not shown
- an electric motor of any type and a gear not shown
- the motor having a fixed stator relative to the housing 30, and a rotor driving, by intermediate of the gearbox, an output shaft 32.
- the output shaft 32 drives the winding tube 20 via a drive wheel 34 rotatably mounted on the output shaft 32 and on the winding tube 20.
- the housing 24 for the accumulators or the batteries 26 can optionally be integrated in the housing 30 of the actuator 22.
- the electronic control unit ensures the operation of the engine by connecting, according to the movement orders received, the power supply of the batteries or batteries and the engine.
- the actuator 22 comprises a head 36, closing one end of the casing 30, and projecting outside the winding tube 20 by forming part of the second end portion 14B of the Tubular winder 12.
- the head 36 of the actuator allows the support of the actuator 22 and therefore of the winding tube 20 at the second end portion 14B. It also allows the recovery of torque output actuator and is therefore locked in rotation relative to the second wall attachment 18B.
- It can be provided with a hatch 38 to access the housing 24.
- the hatch 38 is in the form of a lid connected by a bayonet device to the head 36. Reliefs are provided on the outside the hatch to allow to turn the latter relative to the head 36 by hand or with a tool.
- the first end portion 14A comprises a shaft 40 fixed to the first wall attachment 16A and a first guide bearing 42, disposed between a wheel 43 secured to the winding tube 20 and the shaft 40.
- a wheel 43 secured to the winding tube 20 and the shaft 40 may provide axial fixing means (not shown) between the wheel 43 and the shaft 40 to ensure a locking in translation between the wheel 43 and the shaft 40 and maintain the second end of the winding equipment attached to the first wall attachment.
- the compensation spring 28, shown here schematically may be formed in known manner by one or more elastic members, such as torsion springs, positioned in series or in parallel, to obtain the desired characteristics in terms of elongation and stiffness. The spring 28 works between the shaft 40, and the drive wheel 34 of the winding tube 20, itself secured to the winding tube 20.
- a second bearing 44 is disposed between the housing 30 of the actuator 22 and the winding tube 20, preferably at the second end portion 14B.
- the head 36 of the actuator 22 is provided with a tip formed by a pin 46, for example a square pin, intended to engage in a groove 48 provided for this purpose in the second wall attachment and illustrated in Figure 5, the groove being shaped to allow the square pin 46 to follow an engagement trajectory before falling by gravity into a retaining housing 50 into which the groove 48 opens.
- the head is provided with two pins 46 which can slide in the groove 48 and thus keep the actuator in rotation with respect to the second wall attachment.
- the head of the actuator is a star-shaped head or hexagonal, slidable in a housing provided for this purpose on the second wall attachment, this housing can be closed by a retractable hatch, which when it is closed, keeps in place the head in the housing.
- the head that includes a housing for a square pin protruding from the second wall attachment, the head being reclosable by various means such as a pin or a screw.
- the first wall attachment 18A comprises at least one lug 54 for attachment to the first wall wall 16A and an orientation lug 56 supported by the bracket 54 via at least a first hinge 58 for guiding the first axial end portion 14A of the tubular reel 12 in a pivoting movement about a first hinge axis 200 remote from the reference axis 100, the first hinge pin 200 being fixed relative to the fixing lug 54.
- the shaft 40 of the first end portion 14A of the tubular reel 12 has a hexagonal (or more generally non-circular) section allowing it to be inserted forcefully in a hole of corresponding section 60 formed on the orientation tab 56, so as to secure the first end portion 14A and the orientation tab 56 to one another at a time in rotation and in translation.
- the bracket 54 further has mounting holes 62 for engaging attachment screws (not shown) to the wall wall 16A.
- the shaft 40 is integrally formed with the orientation tab.
- the orientation tab 56 has a U-shape, resealable by an axis and wherein the end of the shaft 40 of the first end portion 14A of the tubular reel 12, comprising flats, is inserted.
- the shaft 40 of the first end portion 14A cooperates with the U shape of the orientation tab at a portion of smaller diameter, the larger diameter at the end of the shaft 40 passing at the rear of the U-shaped, thus ensuring the axial retention of the first end portion 14A at the first wall attachment 18A.
- the first hinge axis 200 is preferably orthogonal to the reference axis 100, and oriented to allow the square pin 46 to follow the path defined by the If the groove 48 is intended to be oriented horizontally, the first hinge axis 200 is preferably vertical in the position of use. It is thus possible, as illustrated in FIG. 2, to disengage the tubular reel 12 from the second fastener 18B, to bring it, after pivoting about the first hinge axis 200, into a maintenance position giving free access to the second end portion 14B of the tubular reel 12. It can therefore be used on this second end portion 14B, and in particular on the head 36 of the actuator 22, for setting operations or other operations of maintenance. In particular, it is possible, as illustrated in FIG.
- the first wall fastener 18A of the winding equipment 10 of FIGS. 1 to 3 may have only one hinge pin 200, but preferably has two hinge pins 200, 300, as shown in FIG. FIG. 4.
- the first wall fastener 18A comprises for this purpose an intermediate lug 64 interposed between the orientation lug 56 and the fixing lug 54.
- a second hinge 66 allows the lug 56 to pivot about a second axis of articulation 300 orthogonal to the reference axis 100, non-intersecting with the reference axis 100, and not parallel to the first axis of articulation 200.
- the first axis of articulation 200 and the second axis of articulation 300 in the position of use of the winding equipment, are preferably orthogonal, and coplanar or substantially coplanar, in the sense that they are located in two planes perpendicular to the reference axis 100 and distant the one of the other of m 1 cm, corresponding substantially to the thickness of the parts constituting the first wall attachment.
- This double articulation makes it possible to maneuver the second end portion 14B of the tubular reel 12 with ease while maintaining the first end portion 14A supported by the first wall fastener 18A.
- the structure of the first wall attachment can take different forms. It is possible that one of the hinge lugs comprises a cutout for receiving another leg when it is folded. In this case, the two legs are coplanar and therefore the two axes of articulation can also be coplanar.
- FIG 6 a screen winding equipment 10 according to a second embodiment, which differs from the previous embodiment by the addition of a retractable support link 68 ensuring the connection between the second wall attachment 18B and the second end portion 14B of the tubular retractor 12, for supporting the second end portion 14B of the retractor in a suspended position illustrated in Figure 6.
- the retractable support link 68 may be flexible or rigid, telescopic or articulated, and may be integral with the second wall attachment 18B or the second end portion 14B.
- the support link 68 may in particular be constituted by a guide rail or may be a simple detachable link retaining the second end portion 14B in the suspended position for battery replacement.
- FIG 7 is illustrated a third embodiment of the invention, which differs from the previous by the positioning of the compensation spring 28, the ends are fixed to the housing 30 of the actuator 22 and the other to the output shaft 32 of the actuator 22, for example as described in WO 03/083245.
- the output shaft 32 of the actuator 22 is part of the first end portion 14A of the tubular reel 12, and is fixed in rotation around the reference axis 100 relative to the first wall attachment 16A.
- the winding tube 20 is integral with a drive wheel 34 to which is fixed the head 36 of the actuator 22.
- a housing housing 24 accumulators or batteries 26 is also attached to the inside of the tube.
- winding 20 for example fixed on the drive wheel 34 or on another wheel 134 of the same type.
- the rotating assembly constituted by the winding tube 20, the housing 30 of the actuator 22 and the housing housing 24 of the accumulators or batteries 26 is guided in rotation with respect to the reference axis 100 by a first step 42 mounted between the winding tube 20 and the output shaft 32 of the actuator 22, by a second bearing 44 mounted between the winding tube 20 and a third bearing 144 placed between the housing housing 24 and a endpiece 47 attached to the second wall attachment 18B.
- a compensation spring 28 can be positioned, if necessary, between the output shaft 32 and the housing 30 of the actuator 22, similarly to the first embodiment, or between the endpiece 47. and the housing housing 24 accumulators or batteries 26 or the wheel 134 as shown in Figure 8.
- the tip 47 has a passage, including resealable through a hatch 38, through which the accumulators or batteries 26 can pass.
- the hatch 38 is in particular linked to the second end portion 14B by a bayonet device. Reliefs are provided on the outside of the hatch to allow the latter to rotate relative to the second end portion 14B by hand or with the aid of a tool.
- the compensation spring 28 may need to be locked or simply expanded when changing the accumulators or batteries 26. Alternatively, the compensation spring 28 may be installed around the actuator, similarly to the embodiment of FIG. 7.
- FIG. 9 to 11 is illustrated a winding equipment according to a sixth embodiment of the invention which, like the previous, comprises a tubular reel 12, a first articulated wall attachment 18A and a second wall attachment 18B .
- a screen 70 is also visible in the figures wound on the winding tube 20 of the tubular winder 12.
- the screen 70 is provided at its free end with a load bar 72, which moves with the screen 70 during unwinding and winding thereof, and is adapted to take an extreme winding position, illustrated in Figures 9 to 11, in particular for assembly operations, disassembly or maintenance of the 'equipment.
- the load bar 72 in the extreme winding position is stuck in abutment against a first stop 74A secured to the first wall fastener 18A and against a second stop 74B secured to the second fastener mural 18B.
- a first stop 74A secured to the first wall fastener 18A and against a second stop 74B secured to the second fastener mural 18B may be other means for fixing or holding the load bar 72 in the extreme winding position, for example loop strips and hooks or elastic bands.
- the screen winding equipment 10 comprises a rigid armature 700 that extends from one end to the other of the winding equipment. parallel to the reference axis 100, and which ends at one end by an intermediate lug 710, orthogonal to the reference axis 100.
- This intermediate lug 710 forms the first wall wall 16A. It can support a fastening lug 64, articulated along an axis of rotation corresponding to the axis 200 and described above and / or an orientation tab 56, as discussed above, or a support 560, as shown on Figures 13, 14 and 15 rigidly attached to the intermediate lug 710.
- the intermediate lug 710 may be provided with a support 560 integral and fixed relative to the intermediate lug 710.
- the support 560 may for example include at the level its free end, a holding member 562 in the form of a hook, open on its upper part so that it can accommodate a transverse shaft 660 integral with the tubular winder 12.
- the support 560 comprises a base 561 integral with the intermediate lug 64, and preferably fixed in the central portion of its outer surface.
- the support 560 comprises the holding member 562 in the extension of its base 561.
- This holding member 562 comprises a holding surface 563 and a stop 564 located at its free end.
- the abutment 564 may form a right angle with respect to the holding surface 563 or may assume a concave shape in the extension of the holding surface 563, so as to maintain a third member on the holding surface 563.
- holding 562 may further contain a lug 565 located above the holding surface 563 and in extension of the base 560.
- the lug 565 is shorter than the holding surface 563, so that the holder 560 presents an opening between the lug 565 and the stop 564.
- the holding member 562 thus has a hook shape.
- a third element can then be inserted into the opening and slid on the holding surface 563 until it comes into contact with the base 561. In this case, the lug 565 makes it possible to keep the third element in contact with the surface.
- the third element is for example the shaft 660 which can be secured to the reel 12 or to an intermediate part 400 associated with the tubular reel 12.
- the intermediate part 400 can be for example inserted into the tube by force winding 20 or attached to the winding tube by appropriate reported means such as screws or rivets.
- the intermediate piece 400 attached to the winding tube 12 and provided at its end directed towards the intermediate lug 710 of the shaft 660, is articulated on the support 560 by the cooperation of the 660 and the holding member 562.
- the holding surface 563 has a length greater than the diameter of the shaft 660, which allows it to move along the holding surface but also to be positioned obliquely to the longitudinal axis of the support 560. This allows to articulate the intermediate part 400 relative to the support 560 according to a first degree of freedom, said horizontal degree of freedom.
- the articulation according to the degree of horizontal freedom defined above corresponds to the first articulation hinge 58, able to guide a pivoting of the tubular retractor 12 about a first hinge axis 200, the first axis of articulation 200 being in this embodiment an axis perpendicular to the holding surface 563 and passing substantially through the center of the holding surface 563.
- the shaft 660 can pivot along its own longitudinal axis relative to the holding member 562, in particular when the shaft 660 is located near the opening between the pin 565 and the abutment 564 of the holding member 562.
- This allows to articulate the intermediate piece 400 relative to the support 560 according to a second degree of freedom, said degree of vertical freedom.
- the articulation according to the vertical degree of freedom defined above corresponds to the second hinge hinge 66, able to guide a pivoting of the tubular reel 12 about a second hinge axis 300, the second axis of articulation being in this embodiment an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft 660.
- the mounting of the tubular reel is simplified, it comprises the following steps: - Positioning a first end portion 14A of the tubular reel 12 at the support 560 attached to the first wall fastener 18A or leg intermediate 700,
- the contact surfaces 402 of the workpiece intermediate 400 cooperate with the holding member 562 to lock the first degree of freedom and / or the second degree of freedom, that is to say, to lock the first hinge hinge 58 and / or the second hinge hinge 66 when the tubular reel 12 is in the extension of the support 560.
- the intermediate part 400 comprises for this purpose in particular a spring 404 for pushing the shaft 660 towards the intermediate lug 710 when the tubular reel 12 is in the assembled position in the rigid reinforcement 700.
- the assembly thus comprises an intermediate step in which the tubular reel is moved against the effect of the spring 404 in the direction of the intermediate lug 710,
- the screen winding equipment (10) comprises one or more of the following elements: a tubular winder (12) defining a reference axis (100); a first wall fastener (18A) for attaching a first axial end portion (14A) of the tubular reel (12) to a first wall wall (16A) in a position of use of the winding equipment screen (10); and - a second wall attachment (18B) for securing a second axial end portion (14B) of the tubular reel (12) to a second wall wall (16B) in the use position of the equipment of screen winding (10); wherein the first wall attachment (18A) has at least one first hinge hinge (58) between at least one bracket (54) to the first wall wall (16A) and at least one intermediate bracket 64 on which is mounted tubular reel (12), the first hinge hinge (58) being able to guide a pivoting of the tubular reel (12) around a first hinge axis (200) nonsecreting with the reference axis (100) and, in the
- the tubular winder (12) of the winding equipment may comprise a housing (24) for accumulators or batteries (26), the housing (24) being preferably located inside a winding tube (20) of the tubular winder (12), the winding tube being guided in rotation about the reference axis (100) with respect to the first wall fastener (18A) preferably of the side of the second end portion (14B).
- the tubular reel (12) may further comprise a motorized actuator (22) for driving the winding tube (20) in rotation around the reference axis (100), the actuator (22) is preferably at least partially housed within the winding tube (20), and the housing (24) for the accumulators or the cells (26) is located within a housing (30) of the actuator (22) or between the housing (30) of the actuator and the second end (14B).
- a motorized actuator (22) for driving the winding tube (20) in rotation around the reference axis (100) the actuator (22) is preferably at least partially housed within the winding tube (20), and the housing (24) for the accumulators or the cells (26) is located within a housing (30) of the actuator (22) or between the housing (30) of the actuator and the second end (14B).
- the actuator (22) according to this same aspect of the invention comprises a head (36) comprising a door for the passage of accumulators or batteries (26).
- the second axial end portion (14B) of the tubular reel (12) comprises a nozzle (47) having a passage, in particular reclosable by a hatch (38), and through which the accumulators or batteries (26) can pass .
- the screen winding equipment may further comprise the following elements: a screen (70) wound on the winding tube (20), the screen (70) being provided with a bar of charge (72), and at least one stop (74A, 74B) integral with one of the first and second axial end portions (14A, 14B) of the tubular reel (14) or the first wall attachment (18A), and interfering with the load bar in an extreme winding position of the load bar (72).
- the second wall fastener (18B) may be adapted to guide the second axial end portion (14B) of the tubular reel (12) when the tubular reel (12) pivots about the first hinge axis (200), between an intermediate mounting position and the position of use.
- the winding equipment according to this aspect may comprise a retractable support link (68) between the second wall attachment (16B) and the second end portion (14B) of the tubular reel (12), to support the second end portion of the winder in a suspended position.
- the first wall fastener (18A) of the screen winding equipment may include a second hinge hinge (66) or a ball joint, supported by the bracket (54) to guide the leg of the screen. orientation (56) rotated about at least one second hinge axis (300) non-intersecting with the reference axis, and not parallel to the first hinge axis (200).
- the first hinge axis (200) and the second hinge axis (300), in the use position of the hoarse equipment (10), can be coplanar or located in two planes perpendicular to the axis. reference and spaced from each other by a distance less than the thickness of the first wall attachment.
- the second hinge axis (300) may be orthogonal to the first hinge axis (200).
- the tubular winder (12) of the winding equipment according to this aspect may comprise a compensation spring (28).
- the compensation spring (28) can be kinematically connected at one end to the first wall attachment (18A) or the second wall attachment (18B) and second end to a winding tube (20) of the tubular winder (12), the winding tube (20) being guided in rotation about the reference axis (100) relative to the first wall attachment ( 18A).
- the compensation spring (28) can be kinematically connected by a first end to a housing (30) of the actuator (22) and a second end to an output shaft (32) of the actuator (22).
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