EP3959409A1 - Agencement de criblage externe doté d'un élément de rappel à réglage automatique - Google Patents

Agencement de criblage externe doté d'un élément de rappel à réglage automatique

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EP3959409A1
EP3959409A1 EP20816901.1A EP20816901A EP3959409A1 EP 3959409 A1 EP3959409 A1 EP 3959409A1 EP 20816901 A EP20816901 A EP 20816901A EP 3959409 A1 EP3959409 A1 EP 3959409A1
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pulley
screening
screening arrangement
axis
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Nikolaj Hannibal LAURIDSEN
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VKR Holding AS
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/56Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor
    • E06B9/62Counterweighting arrangements
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/24Screens or other constructions affording protection against light, especially against sunshine; Similar screens for privacy or appearance; Slat blinds
    • E06B9/40Roller blinds
    • E06B9/42Parts or details of roller blinds, e.g. suspension devices, blind boxes
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/56Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor
    • E06B9/58Guiding devices
    • E06B2009/583Cords or cables

Definitions

  • the present invention relates to an external screening arrangement according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the invention furthermore relates to a method of bringing such a screening arrangement from a supply condition to a mounted condition, and to a combination of such a screening arrangement and a roof window.
  • Screening arrangements positioned in front of windows to cover the window opening from direct sunlight in the screening position are common. Such screening arrangements are typically either positioned on the interior or the exterior side of the window opening to be screened.
  • Internal screening arrangements include roller blinds, Venetian blinds, pleated blinds etc. and are typically relatively easy to install, as the installation site is normally immediately accessible by the person carrying out the installation and the entire operation may be carried from the inside of the building in which the window is installed.
  • External screening arrangements are from the outset made from materials being sturdier and heavier than internal screening arrangements, and the installation site involves building parts located on the exterior side of the building. Screening arrangements also need to fulfil different requirements depending on whether they are installed in a fagade window, i.e.
  • an external screening arrangement of the kind mentioned in the introduction which is furthermore characterised in that the at least one return element comprises a guide part around which the respective guidance cord is guided to provide a change of direction around a first axis, and a base part connected to the guide part and to the side rail in a rotational connection around a second axis.
  • the side rails may be safely connected to the top casing of the screening arrangement without taking particular and time-consuming steps to ensure correct positioning of the guidance cord or cords of the cord system.
  • the return element By providing the possibility of the return element to rotate around a second axis, simply providing a tensioning force on the guidance cord or cords, typically occurring during first use of the external screening arrangement, the return element will act as a self-righting mechanism ensuring that any cord hassle due to less careful mounting is dissolved. While the first axis and the second axis may in principle be chosen such that they assume any angle between them, it is not foreseen that the axes coincide.
  • the return element may be in the form of a pin, for instance with a low-friction surface, to provide the change of direction of the guidance cord
  • the return element comprises a pulley device in which the guide part includes a pulley, where the pulley is rotatable around said first axis, and the base part includes a pulley receiving part, said pulley being connected to the pulley receiving part such that pulley and the pulley receiving part are rotatable around the second axis, and wherein the second axis is substantially perpendicular on the first axis.
  • Pulleys provide for a reliable and cost-effective solution with excellent mechanical performance.
  • the external screening arrangement may be an external flat roof window screening arrangement and/or an external inclined roof window screening arrangement.
  • the external screening arrangement may preferably be configured for being mounted on a roof window in an inclined roof and/or a flat roof.
  • the external screening arrangement is in a mounted condition mounted on a roof window, wherein said roof window is mounted in an inclined roof or a flat roof.
  • the pulley receiving part is rotatably connected to a stationary part connected to the side rail such that the second axis is substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the side rail. While configurations involving alternative positions of the pulley device, providing the second axis in a stationary part of the side rail and with the rotational axis parallel to the side rail has proven to function particularly well.
  • a method of bringing such an external screening arrangement from a supply condition to a mounted condition on the exterior side of a roof window with a window opening is provided.
  • a combination of such an external screening arrangement and a roof window with a window opening, a frame structure and a sash structure configured to extend in parallel to the roof surface, each with top and bottom members and two mutually parallel side members is provided.
  • Fig. 1a is a perspective view of a screening arrangement in an embodiment of the invention, with the screening body in an unwound, screening position;
  • Fig. 1b is a view corresponding to Fig. 1a, with the screening body in a wound-up, non-screening position;
  • Fig. 2a is a perspective view of a roof window with a screening arrangement in another embodiment of the invention.
  • Figs 3a and 3b are simplistic perspective views of the operational principles of a cord system, with a screening body in an unwound screening position;
  • Fig. 4a is a partial perspective, sectional view, on a larger scale, of the left-hand top corner of the screening arrangement in an embodiment of the invention
  • Fig. 4b is a partial perspective view of details of the screening arrangement of Fig. 4a;
  • Fig. 5 is a part-sectional view of the lower left-hand corner of the external screening arrangement of the invention.
  • Fig. 6 is a zoomed out part-sectional view of the external screening arrangement in the embodiment of Fig. 5;
  • Figs 7a to 7d are isolated front, side, and perspective views of the pulley device of the embodiment of Figs 5 and 6 according to the invention.
  • Figs 8a to 8d are views corresponding to Figs 7a to 7d, respectively, of the pulley device with the bearing and the locking clip in an embodiment of the external screening arrangement according to the invention. Description of Embodiments
  • a screening arrangement 1 in an embodiment of the invention, it is seen how the screening arrangement 1 comprises a screening body 11, a top casing 23 and a bottom profile 15.
  • the screening arrangement 1 is configured to be mounted on a roof window 2 (see Fig. 2a) to assume a mounted condition, in which the screening body 11 is movable in a general longitudinal direction between a non-screening position and a number of non-screening positions in which the screening body 11 at least partially covers an opening of the roof window 2.
  • the screening arrangement 1 further comprises a roller shaft 14 (Figs 3a and 3b) accommodated in the top casing 23 and connected to drive means, the drive means being configured to rotate the roller shaft 14 in a winding direction W1 and an unwinding direction W2 (see Figs 3a and 3b).
  • the screening body 11 has two side edges and a predefined length between a first end portion and a second end portion.
  • the first end portion is connected to the roller shaft 14 accommodated in the top casing 23 such that the screening body 11 may be wound on the roller shaft 14 in the non-screening position.
  • the second end portion is connected to a bottom profile 15.
  • the screening arrangement comprises two side rails 21, 22, a first side rail 21 and a second side rail 22 to guide at least opposing ends of the bottom profile 15.
  • the side edges of the screening body 11 may be guided in the side rails 21 , 22.
  • the term “ends” of the bottom profile 15 is to be construed to encompass any structure of the bottom profile 15 suitable to interact with the side rails 21 , 22, including separate elements and one-piece configurations.
  • the screening body 11 is shown in an unwound screening position, and in Fig. 1 b the screening body is shown in a non-screening position, in which the screening body 11 is wound and stored on the roller shaft 14 in the top casing 23.
  • the bottom profile 15 may either be completely accommodated within the top casing 23, or protrude slightly therefrom.
  • the screening arrangement 1 is configured to be mounted on the exterior side of the roof window 2, which in turn is typically mounted in an inclined roof surface (not shown).
  • the roof window 2 has a frame structure 3 and a sash structure 4.
  • the frame structure 3 is configured to extend in parallel to the roof surface, while the sash structure 4 is configured to be opened to a variety of positions, for instance as shown in Fig. 2a.
  • the frame structure 3 and the sash structure 4 each has a top member 3a, 4a and a bottom member 3d, 4d and two mutually parallel side members 3b, 3c, 4b, 4c.
  • the sash structure 4 is pivotally connected to the frame structure 3 via hinges 5, in the shown embodiment here at a substantially central hinge axis, however other positions of the hinge axis are conceivable as well. Also visible in Fig. 2a is a pane 7 encased in the sash structure 4.
  • the side rails 21 , 22 are connected to the sash structure 4 in a slidable and rotatable connection at or near the bottom of the sash structure 4.
  • the top casing 23 may either be rotatably or fixedly connected to the roof window 2, at or near the top of the frame structure 3.
  • the connection between the top casing 23 and the side rails 21 , 22 is either fixed, i.e. the side rails 21 , 22 are rigidly connected to the top casing, or rotatable, i.e. there is a hinge connection (not shown) between the top casing 23 and the side rails 21 , 22. Examples of a roof window with a prior art screening arrangement are shown in the embodiments of applications EP 3 015637 A1 and EP 2 390455 A1 .
  • a fitting 6 is generally designated to indicate the slidable and rotatable connection between the bottom corners of the sash structure 4, defined by the bottom sash member 4d and the side sash members 4c, 4b, to the first side rail 21 and the second side rail 22, respectively.
  • the fittings 6 allow for the sash structure 3 to be guided along the side rails 21 , 22 when the sash structure 4 is pivoted about its hinge axis when opening the roof window 2.
  • the top casing 23 comprises a slightly curved cover portion 232 and an end portion 233 at each of the longitudinal ends of the top casing 23. Furthermore, a solar panel 231 is placed in the top casing 23 which could be used to power the screening arrangement 1 , possibly connected to a battery inside the top casing 23; however, power may also be provided from a main housing supply. Wiring, motor control and power means for the motor are not shown.
  • the top casing 23 is rotatably connected to the frame structure 3 of the roof window 2 with a top casing hinge 234.
  • the side rails 21 , 22 are, at respective first fixed ends, rigidly, i.e. fixedly connected to the top casing 23 such that the side rails 21 , 22 may pivot out of the plane defined by the roof surface and the frame structure 3 when opening the sash structure 4.
  • Figs 3a and 3b which show the operating principle and possible configurations of a cord system of embodiments of the screening arrangement 1 of the invention, two guidance cords 12 are provided to ensure parallel guidance of the bottom profile 15 during operation of the screening arrangement 1 .
  • Each guidance cord 12 is, at one end, connected to a respective winding device including a winding reel 16, and, at another end, connected to a tensioning device generally designated 13 in the bottom profile 15.
  • the configuration of such winding reels are well-known as such, one example being found in the embodiment of Applicant’s WO 2006/074653 A1. It is noted that the term “in the bottom profile” should be interpreted in its broadest sense, thus including positions at or near a wall of the bottom profile, such as for instance behind a front wall of an open profile.
  • the guidance cords 12 are wound on the winding device oppositely relative to how the screening body 11 is wound on the roller shaft 14, i.e. when the roller shaft 14 rotates in the winding direction W1 , the screening body 11 is wound, while the guidance cords 12 are unwound, and vice versa when the roller shaft 14 rotates in the unwinding direction W2.
  • the winding device including the winding reel 16 and the roller shaft 14 are both accommodated in the top casing 23.
  • the winding reels 16 should unwind/wind a length of guidance cord 12 substantially equal to the length of screening body 11 wound/unwound by the roller shaft 14 when the bottom profile 15 is moved in the general longitudinal direction of the screening arrangement 1 as defined by the screening body 11 and the side rails 21 , 22.
  • the guidance cords 12 are slackened, thereby impairing the parallel guiding function.
  • the tensioning device 13 provides a tension on the guidance cords 12 such that during operation, variations in the required length of the guidance cords 12 is accommodated for.
  • the winding reel 16 is arranged at one end of the roller shaft 14.
  • the winding reel 16 can however, also be arranged inside the roller shaft 14 as shown in Fig. 3b, such that the roller shaft 14 and thus also the screening body 11 may be made wider, or two winding reels, one at the respective end of the roller shaft 14.
  • Figs 3a and 3b Also visible in the general overviews of Figs 3a and 3b are return elements 10 for guiding the respective guidance cord 12 from the winding reel 16 around the associated return element 10 and up to and into the bottom profile 15, and further to the tensioning device 13. Since the return element 10 is located at or near the free end of the respective side rail 21 , 22, this means that the returning or upwards directed part of the guidance cord 12 runs alongside the downwards directed part of the guidance cord 12 from the winding reel 16 to the return element 10. The upwards directed part of the guidance cord 12 may run in the same track of the respective side rail 21 , 22 as the downwards directed part of the guidance cord 12. In the embodiment shown in one and the same track 221 (of. Figures of specific embodiments) of the side rail 22.
  • the screening arrangement comprises an external screening arrangement with a substantially flat screening body also known as a panzer as seen in the unwound screening position, but the concept is applicable also to other forms of screenings such as awning blinds, external roller blinds, roller shutters with various types of lamellae etc.
  • top casing 23 Details of the top casing 23 in the embodiment shown are shown in Figs 4a and 4b.
  • the first end portion of the screening body 11 is connected to the roller shaft 14 accommodated in the top casing 23.
  • the winding device including a winding reel 16 is provided.
  • a similar winding device may be provided at the opposite end of the roller shaft 14.
  • the winding reel 16 serves to receive the guidance cord 12 forming part of the cord system to serve as a parallel guidance assembly of the screening arrangement in order to keep the bottom profile 15 substantially parallel to the top casing 23 throughout operation.
  • Fig. 5 shows a part-sectional view of a corner of the screening arrangement 1 of the invention, namely the lower left-hand corner as seen from the exterior side of the external screening arrangement 1 when mounted on the roof window 2.
  • the side rail 22 of the screening arrangement 1 is provided with a corner cap 24.
  • the corner cap 24 is provided at an end of the side rail 22 opposite to the top casing 23.
  • the corner cap 24 acts as a stop to the track 221 .
  • the corner cap 24 is configured to accommodate a return element 10.
  • the return element 10 comprises a guide part 101.
  • the guide part 101 is configured to provide a change of direction around a first axis R1 (cf. Figs 7b and 8b).
  • the guide part 101 may be a pulley, a pin or similar, here including a pulley as will be described in further detail below.
  • the first axis R1 is preferably oriented substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal extension of the side rail 22 such that a change of direction of the guidance cord 12 substantially in parallel with the plane of the screening body 11 is ensured.
  • the guide part 101 of the return element 10 is connected either directly or in-directly to the side rail 22 in a rotational connection.
  • the rotational connection between the side rail 22 and the guide part 101 allows for the guide part to rotate around a second axis R2.
  • the guide part 101 is connected to the side rail 22 via a base part 102.
  • the base part 102 is then connected to the side rail 22 in a rotational connection, thereby allowing for both the base part 102 and the guide part 101 to rotate around the second axis R2.
  • the return element is provided in the form of a pulley device 10.
  • the guide part of the pulley device 10 comprises a pulley 101.
  • the pulley 101 is rotatable around the first axis R1 (cf. Figs 7b and 8b) and is connected to a pulley receiving part 102.
  • the pulley 101 is rotationally connected to the pulley receiving part 102, thereby allowing the pulley 101 to rotate around the first axis R1 while being connected to the pulley receiving part 102.
  • the pulley 101 and the pulley receiving part 102 are connected via a connection member 105, here in the form of a pin 105 extending through the centre of the pulley 101.
  • the pulley 101 and the pulley receiving part 102 are connected to the side rail 22 in a rotational connection, thereby allowing both the pulley 101 and the pulley receiving part 102 to rotate around the second axis R2.
  • the second axis R2 is substantially perpendicular on the first axis R1.
  • a stationary part 245 is provided in the corner cap 24 of the side rail 22, which is covered by a cap element 240. Such a stationary part 245 may also be formed at other positions of the side rails 21 , 22.
  • the pulley receiving part 102 is connected to the stationary part 245 of the corner cap 24 in a rotational connection such that the second axis R2 is substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the side rail 22.
  • the stationary part 245 may be provided as an integral part of the corner cap 24, for instance formed in one piece or connected thereto during manufacture.
  • the stationary part 245 forms a separate compartment in the corner cap 24 and comprises an aperture 2451 .
  • the pulley receiving part 102 is connected to the stationary part 245 in that the pulley receiving part 102 is inserted into the separate compartment through the aperture 2451 .
  • the part of the pulley receiving part 102 being inserted into the separate compartment being a shaft section 1022, a groove section 1023, and an end section 1024 of the pulley receiving part 102.
  • the shaft section 1022, the groove section 1023, and the end section 1024 of the pulley receiving part 102 can be seen in detail.
  • the shaft section 1022, the groove section 1023, and the end section 1024 of the pulley receiving part 102 inserted into the separate compartment is connected to a bearing 103.
  • the bearing 103 being accommodated within the separate compartment of the corner cap 24.
  • the bearing 103 facilitates rotation around the second axis R2.
  • the bearing 103 may be a ball bearing, a roller bearing, a ball thrust bearing, roller thrust bearing, tapered roller bearing etc.
  • Fig. 6 which shows a zoomed out sectional view of the pulley device 10 of Fig. 5
  • the bearing 103 is seen to be wider than the aperture 2451 , thereby the bearing 103 is securely accommodated within the separate compartment formed in the stationary part 245 of the corner cap 24.
  • the bearing 103 is locked to the pulley receiving part 102 via a locking clip 104.
  • the locking clip 104 will be discussed in greater detail in relation to Figs 8a to 8d.
  • the screening body 11 is fully unwound, leading to the bottom profile 15 resting against the corner cap 24.
  • the bottom profile 15 is provided with a guide track 151 for guiding the guidance cord 12 towards the tensioning device 13.
  • this guide track 151 is formed with low-friction properties and has such a curvature that the guidance cord 12 is subjected to a minimum of wear.
  • the bottom profile 15 may be provided with a guide pulley. The guide pulley may be fixed to the ends of the bottom profile 15.
  • the pulley 101 is formed as a circular wheel with a grooved rim 1011 for accommodating the guidance cord 12.
  • the pulley receiving part 102 comprises a head section 1021 providing a rotatable connection to the pulley 101 around the first axis R1 .
  • the head section 1021 is shaped as a fork with two prongs and the pulley 101 is accommodated in-between the two prongs of the head section 1021.
  • the rotatable connection between the head section 1021 and the pulley 10 may be achieved using the connection member 105.
  • connection member 105 may be a connection pin 105 extending through the centre of the pulley 101 and the prongs of the head section 1021.
  • the pulley receiving part 102 further comprising the shaft section 1022.
  • the shaft section 1022 allows for the pulley device to achieve a rotatable connection around the second axis R2.
  • the shaft section 1022 comprises a groove section 1023 and an end section 1024.
  • the groove section 1023 is configured for receiving the locking clip 104 in a locking engagement.
  • a surface of revolution created by rotating said guide part 101 around the second axis R2 is an ellipsoid.
  • the ellipsoid is created as a consequence of the second axis R2 intersecting a diameter of the pulley 101.
  • the second axis R2 is perpendicular to the first axis R1 and intersects the guide part 101 .
  • Figs 8a to 8d show views corresponding to Figs 7a to 7d, however where also the bearing 103 and the locking clip 104 are shown.
  • the bearing 103 is seen connected to the shaft section 1022 of the pulley receiving part 102.
  • the bearing 103 is held in place on the shaft section 1022 by the locking clip 104.
  • the locking clip 104 is seen received within the groove section 1023 of the pulley device 10.
  • the locking clip 104 may engage the groove section 1023 in a snap-lock engagement.
  • the roof window 2 is provided with a frame structure 3 and a sash structure 4 extending in parallel to the roof surface, each with top 3a, 4a and bottom members 3d, 4d and two mutually parallel side members 3b, 3c, 4b, 4c.
  • the roof window 2 may be provided in combination with an external screening arrangement 1 as described herewith, or separately.
  • an external screening arrangement 1 is provided in a supply condition, in which the screening body 11 is connected to the bottom profile 15 and wound on the roller shaft 14 such that substantially the entire length of the screening body 11 is accommodated in the top casing 23.
  • the at least one guidance cord 12 of the cord system is positioned in the associated side rail 21 , 22, and the side rails 21 , 22 are temporarily connected to the top casing 23 such that the top casing 23 and the side rails 21 , 22 are positioned substantially in parallel to each other to form a transportation package.
  • the temporary connection may for instance be provided in the form of straps or more intricate devices.
  • the top casing 23 is rotatably connected to the top member of the frame of the roof window.
  • the side rails 21 , 22 are connected to the sash of the roof window by means of fittings 6, following which the side rails 21 , 22 are rigidly connected to the top casing 23.
  • the installer or user proceeds to operating the screening arrangement 1 and thus moving the bottom profile 15 towards a screening position such that the screening body 11 is unwound from the roller shaft 14 and the at least one guidance cord 12 is wound on the winding device, thereby allowing the return element 10 to assume a correct operating position. Any hassle of the guidance cord or cords due to involuntary twisting of the side rails during mounting will automatically be dissolved during this first use.

Abstract

Dans un agencement de criblage externe (1), un élément de rappel (10) pour un cordon de guidage (12) d'un système à cordon est positionné au niveau ou à proximité d'une extrémité libre d'un rail latéral (21, 22), de telle sorte que le cordon de guidage (12) soit guidé à partir d'un dispositif d'enroulement relié à l'arbre de rouleau de l'agencement de criblage, autour de l'élément de rappel (10) associé et jusqu'à un profilé inférieur (15), dans lequel est logé un dispositif de tension (13), comprenant un dispositif à ressort (131) pour tendre le ou les cordons de guidage (12). L'élément de rappel (10) comprend une partie de guidage (101) autour de laquelle le cordon de guidage (12) est guidé pour fournir un changement de direction autour d'un premier axe (R1), et une partie base (102) reliée à la partie de guidage (101) et au rail latéral (21, 22) dans une liaison rotative autour d'un second axe (R2). L'élément de rappel comprend de préférence un dispositif poulie (10) dans lequel la partie de guidage comprend une poulie (101), la poulie (101) étant apte à tourner autour dudit premier axe (R1), et la partie base (102) comprenant une partie de réception de poulie (102), ladite poulie (101) étant reliée à la partie de réception de poulie (102) de telle sorte que la poulie (101) et la partie de réception de poulie (102) puissent tourner autour du second axe (R2). Le second axe (R2) est perpendiculaire au premier axe (R1).
EP20816901.1A 2019-11-25 2020-11-24 Dispositif d'écran externe avec un élément de retour auto-ajustable Active EP3959409B1 (fr)

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