EP4368807A1 - Ensemble de vitrage isolant avec protection solaire ou rideau d'obscurcissement intégré - Google Patents

Ensemble de vitrage isolant avec protection solaire ou rideau d'obscurcissement intégré Download PDF

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EP4368807A1
EP4368807A1 EP23208164.6A EP23208164A EP4368807A1 EP 4368807 A1 EP4368807 A1 EP 4368807A1 EP 23208164 A EP23208164 A EP 23208164A EP 4368807 A1 EP4368807 A1 EP 4368807A1
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Martin Blücher
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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  • the invention relates to an insulating glass arrangement with an inner glazing and an outer glazing arranged at a distance therefrom and with a motor-driven sun protection or blackout curtain according to the preamble of claim 1 integrated in the preferably hermetically sealed space between the panes.
  • composite windows or composite doors or sliding doors are well known and in use.
  • a single pane of glass can be used as the inner glazing and a single pane of glass can also be used as the outer glazing.
  • Composite windows generally have good soundproofing and thermal insulation properties due to the larger air space between the panes.
  • sun protection or black-out blinds or roller blind mechanisms in the space between the panes of insulating glass is particularly attractive on the one hand because there are no external attachments on the window that would spoil the aesthetics of the window and the mechanism is completely encapsulated, meaning it is completely protected against dirt and mechanical damage.
  • the installation of sun protection or black-out blinds in the space between the panes of insulating glass poses particular problems due to the limited space available.
  • the entire mechanism must be very compact, but it must also be robust and fail-safe, because with conventional systems it is usually no longer accessible after installation, and it must still be fully functional.
  • sun protection or blackout curtains are to be used in this way for inclined windows, it is particularly important that the curtain, for example a film or a roller blind, i.e. during the closing process, is always taut and does not sag, because a sagging curtain in inclined insulating glass panes would rest on the glazing below and greatly increase the friction when rolling up and down, thus significantly impairing the function.
  • the DE 20 2005 007 921 U1 concerns a window pane suitable for both vertical and inclined windows and intended in particular for installation in the cavity between insulating glass panes.
  • Roller blind mechanism with two electric motors with opposite working direction of rotation.
  • From the DE 197 51 255 A1 is a composite window with an inner glazing and an outer glazing arranged at a distance therefrom, wherein the inner glazing has an insulating double glass and a shading device is installed adjacent to the outer glazing.
  • the EP 0 483 528 A1 relates to an insulating glass arrangement with a spacer and two panes bonded to the spacer and a sun protection film arranged between the panes and movable up and down.
  • the insulating glass arrangement further comprises a drive device acting in an upward direction on the sun protection film and a counter-pull device acting in a downward direction on the sun protection film.
  • the EN 10 2009 009 504 B3 relates to a multi-pane insulating glass for building windows, wherein three panes are bonded together to form a solid composite by means of spacers running around the edges, forming a gap between the panes, the middle pane is shorter than the two outer panes, so that an installation space is formed between the outer panes, in the installation space a winding shaft with a curtain is arranged, which can be adjusted into the gap between the middle pane and an outer pane.
  • an insulating glass pane consisting of two spaced-apart glass panes which are sealingly connected at their periphery to form a sealed space in which a roller blind device is enclosed.
  • the object of the invention is to create a particularly simple, compact and particularly trouble-free insulating glass arrangement with a motor-driven sun protection or blackout curtain suitable for installation in a cavity between the panes.
  • the task also consists in ensuring that all component and assembly tolerances can be adjusted once during initial assembly using an adjustment device so that an uneven gap pattern can be ruled out in the final systems.
  • additional cover bars/profiles that have a negative influence on the viewing area and impair the appearance should be avoided.
  • the invention relates to an insulating glass arrangement with an inner glazing and an outer glazing arranged at a distance therefrom and with a motor-driven sun protection or blackout curtain integrated in the preferably hermetically sealed space between the panes.
  • This curtain can also be referred to as a film or roller blind.
  • This insulating glass arrangement can be an arrangement for a window or a door, for example a sliding door.
  • a winding shaft or a winding body with the winding and unwinding curtain attached to it is arranged on a rotatable axis, wherein the free end of the curtain is connected to a cross bar.
  • the cross bar is connected at both ends to a driver each, which is connected via at least one pulling element to the rotating Winding shaft, especially for synchronous movement.
  • the cross bar can also be called a load beam or tension rod.
  • An electric motor drive causes the axis driving the winding shaft to rotate and the cross bar to be simultaneously advanced in one direction or the other.
  • An electric motor is particularly preferred for this purpose.
  • the curtain or the free end of the curtain is movable, in particular rotatably, pivotably or tiltably connected to the cross bar, for tolerance compensation between the curtain and the cross bar.
  • the curtain in particular the free end of the curtain, is arranged with its connection or with receiving means on the cross bar in such a way that a compensating movement is possible in order to compensate for an offset compared to the connection to the drive device or to compensate for a temperature-related expansion of the film.
  • the compensation can be achieved via a pivot point or, for example, via a spring arrangement between the foil holder and the cross bar.
  • the cross bar can have a preferably substantially U-shaped profile for receiving the curtain, wherein the free end of the curtain can be received, in particular clamped, in a receiving means during assembly in order to establish a connection between the curtain and the cross bar.
  • the receiving means can be inserted into the preferably U-shaped profile.
  • the movable, in particular rotating, pivoting or tilting mounting of the curtain or the free end of the curtain on the crossbar can be formed by a projection or extension, in particular a bolt, which is connected to the curtain and forms a rotation, pivot or tilt axis, around which the curtain or the free end of the curtain is arranged so as to be rotatable, pivotable or tiltable.
  • the curtain can be mounted so as to be tiltable, rotatable or pivotable about an axis defined by the projection or extension or bolt by means of a projection or extension or bolt, preferably a steel bolt, of the cross bar guided in at least one groove of the profile.
  • the profile can have at least one groove within which the projection or extension, in particular bolt, connected to the curtain or the free end of the curtain is arranged so as to be movable, in particular rotatable, pivotable or tiltable, wherein the projection, preferably bolt, can be arranged approximately centrally between the ends of the cross bar.
  • the movable, in particular rotating, pivoting or tilting arrangement of the curtain on the crossbar can be formed by at least one spring element arranged between the curtain and the crossbar; preferably, the at least one spring element can be a shaped spring plate or a tension, compression or torsion spring.
  • the cross bar can have a profile designed as a receiving element for the curtain, wherein the profile has the projection or extension, in particular the bolt, and/or wherein the spring element is arranged between the profile and the curtain.
  • the bolt is arranged approximately centrally between the ends of the receiving means. This allows maximum play or maximum compensation to be achieved towards both ends of the curtain.
  • the receiving means receives the curtain in a form-fitting manner between two legs, whereby one leg has several conical projections which penetrate the curtain after assembly and can be received in corresponding counter-receptacles in the other leg of the receiving means.
  • the connection of the curtain or the film to the receiving means is made via these projections, which are designed as points. These points pierce the film during assembly and dip into the film holder in a form-fitting manner.
  • the receiving means is formed in one piece and can be made of plastic or aluminum or steel.
  • the receiving means attaches the curtain by means of an adhesive and/or Welded joint is held firmly between two legs of the holding device.
  • a further advantageous embodiment of the invention provides that the crossbar has a receptacle for a seal or sealing lip, whereby the seal, which is preferably designed as a sealing lip, can be pushed into the receptacle during assembly and is arranged on the side of the load beam opposite the curtain after assembly.
  • the seal can be made of plastic, an elastomer or aluminum.
  • the seal can be designed to be essentially T-shaped and can be inserted into the essentially rectangular receptacle in such a way that it protrudes at least partially from the load beam after assembly. This creates a particularly effective seal or sealing lip.
  • the at least one traction element is designed as an endless toothed belt or endless chain drive arranged on both sides of the curtain, which are guided via ball chain or toothed belt wheels seated in a rotationally fixed manner on the axis of the winding shaft and via deflection elements also designed as ball chain or toothed belt wheels and arranged away from the axis of the winding shaft.
  • the curtain is connected to the crossbar.
  • the sides of the crossbar are preferably connected to the endless toothed belt or the endless chain drive or a ball chain by means of a clamp connection.
  • a gear unit moves the belt or ball chain so that the crossbar can be moved up and down.
  • the mechanics of the arrangement are simplified. This is because it consists of upper and lower shafts that are coupled so that they can rotate synchronously via toothed belts or chains and gears or similarly acting elements on both sides, with one of the shafts, which can also be split, being assigned an electric motor drive or an electric motor as the drive element.
  • the other shaft carries the winding shaft or the winding body of the blind.
  • the electric motor drive drives a shaft which acts at both ends on the deflection elements designed as ball chain or toothed belt wheels.
  • the motor output shaft of the electric motor drive can be arranged parallel to this rotatable shaft.
  • the cross bar is connected to the traction element by means of drivers and is adjustably connected to the drivers by means of an adjusting device for tolerance or offset compensation, wherein the adjusting device is preferably formed by a screw connection that can be moved in an elongated hole.
  • the adjustment device Thanks to the adjustment device, a possible offset (tolerance) between the left and right drive shaft (component tolerances, chain, etc.) can be compensated for during initial assembly. This ensures complete darkening and avoids an uneven gap in the end positions. Additional cover bars/profiles, which have a negative impact on the viewing area and impair the appearance, are not necessary.
  • the deflection elements are arranged adjustably on the shaft by means of a screw, preferably a clamping screw.
  • the deflection elements which are designed as ball chain or toothed belt wheels on opposite sides of the curtain, can be coupled to one another by means of a multi-part rod, whereby two tubular elements of the rod can be rotated against one another in order to align the position of the ball chain or toothed belt wheels to one another for the synchronization of the drives
  • the two tubular elements of the rod which can be adjusted or rotated relative to one another, can be secured in a certain position by means of a screw connection, in particular a clamping screw or grub screw.
  • the traction elements are designed as threaded spindles or ball screws, with which the two ends of the cross bar are coupled via spindle nuts, and which are each connected to the ends of the rotatable axis of the winding shaft via gears, in particular bevel gears.
  • a shaft driven by the electric motor drive carries a gear wheel at each of its two ends for driving the threaded spindles or ball screws, and the winding shaft can be rotatably mounted relative to the shaft.
  • a first permanent magnet is arranged in an inner cavity of a tube section of the winding shaft and an outer profile, in particular a square tube, has a second permanent magnet which, in the assembled state, Permanent magnets are surrounded in such a way that the magnetic poles of the permanent magnets face each other to form a magnetic centering, so that the distance between the tube section of the winding shaft and the outer profile remains essentially constant due to the magnetic forces and the winding shaft is held in position via the magnetic centering. In this way, bending of the winding shaft under excessive load is avoided.
  • the polarization is designed in such a way that the tube is arranged in a floating manner; this can be an attractive or repulsive interaction of the poles, since the magnetic forces act essentially radially around the inner tube.
  • the tubular section of the winding shaft and/or the outer profile can consist essentially of steel or of plastic containing magnetic components.
  • the winding shaft can be accommodated in a box-shaped housing, whereby the housing with the winding shaft arranged therein can be inserted into the insulating glass arrangement, in particular can be plugged onto a frame of the arrangement, and can preferably be secured in the mounted position by means of a clip connection.
  • the housing with the winding shaft can be removed for maintenance purposes or in the event of a defect without dismantling the glazing.
  • Curtains can also be easily replaced without having to dismantle the entire arrangement.
  • a drying agent in particular a drying agent containing silica gel and/or zeolites, is provided in the space between the inner and outer glazing. In windows, this is known as a "warm edge".
  • the glazing can be accommodated in a frame of the insulating glass arrangement, which has further functional areas.
  • the glass panes are held securely and preferably hermetically sealed in the frame.
  • the frame has various functional areas, for example as a holder or guide for the traction elements, in particular the ball chain or toothed belt wheels or threaded spindles.
  • the drivers or the spindle nuts coupled to the cross bar can also be accommodated in a guide on the frame.
  • the drying agent can be introduced in a further functional area of the frame.
  • a further functional area of the frame can have receiving means for receiving the box-shaped housing with winding shaft.
  • the insulating glass arrangement has a hermetically sealed plug for the power supply of the insulating glass arrangement.
  • the plug connection must be moisture-tight. This is done by means of a rubber seal on the plug collar or plug. If, in this arrangement, cables are led out into the space between the panes, thus creating an entry opening for moisture, for example, the plug connection still remains hermetically closed or sealed.
  • a particularly advantageous embodiment provides that the insulating glass arrangement is operated by means of a wireless signal transmission device which is connected to a control device of the insulating glass arrangement.
  • This wireless signal transmission device also known as an air interface, can be a WiFi, Bluetooth or Zigbee interface, for example.
  • a smartphone/tablet or other operating concept for smart home components can be provided as the central operating element for the arrangement.
  • the electronics of the insulating glass assembly are modular. This allows several operating concepts to be implemented.
  • the insulating glass arrangement can be operated via an air interface.
  • This air interface can be used to connect several insulating glass units to form a group and control them centrally.
  • the air interface or a central control unit e.g. wall-mounted
  • the configuration of the connected insulating glass arrangements can be carried out via a graphical user interface or application software. This also makes it possible to adjust curtains of different lengths, especially for different window heights.
  • the curtain of the insulating glass arrangement is calibrated, in particular adjusted to the window height, it is possible to approach the desired position at increased speed. Before the target position is reached, the speed is reduced and a gentle stop is possible.
  • the central control unit enables the connected insulating glass arrangements to be moved.
  • the position of the blinds can be continuously adjusted between open and closed using an elongated control element.
  • the direct approach to the end positions, open and closed, is made possible using buttons.
  • the central control unit enables integration into a smart home system.
  • the insulating glass arrangement can have a sensor surface arranged on a glazing of the insulating glass arrangement for contactless operation and/or a capacitive sensor surface.
  • a transparent sensor surface attached to the window enables contactless gesture control of the blind.
  • a transparent sensor surface attached to the window enables capacitive touch operation of the blind.
  • the insulating glass arrangement can have a battery-operated power supply, in particular a rechargeable one, wherein the rechargeable batteries can preferably be charged contactlessly by means of an inductive charging system.
  • the electronics can be operated using a battery.
  • An inductive charging system makes it possible to charge the battery contactlessly when the window is closed or tilted.
  • the winding shaft or the winding body can be arranged on its shaft via a spring, in particular a torsion spring, wherein the winding shaft is rotatable relative to the axis and is connected to the axis via the torsion spring, which prestresses the winding shaft relative to the axis in the winding direction.
  • a spring in particular a torsion spring
  • the torsion spring and the winding shaft are firmly connected to the connecting pieces.
  • the connecting piece is firmly connected to a ball wheel.
  • the torsion spring is pre-tensioned by turning the connecting piece counterclockwise or clockwise. The result of this is that the curtain winds up onto the winding shaft. This continues until the cross bar reaches its stop position and the curtain is wound up. is. During operation, ie the curtain moves downwards, the ball chain with crossbar and curtain are moved downwards.
  • the torsion spring is pre-tensioned once by turning the connecting piece anti-clockwise or clockwise so that the desired tension in the curtain is achieved.
  • torsion springs which can be used to set a higher preload.
  • a stronger spring also has the advantage that the spring length changes only slightly during operation due to the preload, meaning less installation space is required.
  • the crossbar can have a spring element at each end for an even tension of the curtain after installation. This creates a spring compensation through the spring element attached on both sides, which ensures an even tension of the curtain. This is particularly important for wide windows.
  • a shaped spring plate can be provided. Tension-compression or torsion springs can of course also be used.
  • Figure 1 shows an insulating glass arrangement 10 with an inner glazing 1 and an outer glazing 2 arranged at a distance therefrom.
  • the glazings 1, 2 and the space 4 between the glazings 1, 2 are in Figure 11 to recognize.
  • a motor-driven sun protection or blackout curtain 3 is integrated into the hermetically sealed space 4 between the glazings 1, 2.
  • This curtain 3 can also be referred to as a roller blind or film.
  • a winding shaft 5 with the winding and unwinding curtain 3 attached to it is arranged on a rotatable axis.
  • the winding shaft 5 is rotatably mounted on a holder fixed in the installation space. By rotating the winding shaft 5, the curtain 3 can be moved in the space 4 between the inner 1 and outer pane 2.
  • the installation space and the winding shaft 5 are arranged in the upper end area of the insulating glass unit in the installation position.
  • the curtain 3 can be By operating the winding shaft 5 it can be moved from an upper release position to a lower position in which it is completely lowered.
  • the free end 7 of the curtain 3 is connected to a cross bar 6, which is connected at its two ends 15, 16 to a driver 17, 18.
  • the drivers 17, 18 are coupled via at least one traction element 19 to the rotatable winding shaft 5 for a synchronous movement, as Figure 1 shows.
  • an electric motor drive 20 in this case an electric motor, causes the rotation of the axis driving the winding shaft 5 and the simultaneous advance of the cross bar 6 in one direction or the other.
  • the cross bar 6 has a substantially U-shaped profile 8 for receiving the curtain 3.
  • the receiving means 9 which is preferably formed in one piece, can be made of plastic or aluminum or steel.
  • the receiving means 9 receives the curtain 3 in a form-fitting manner between two legs 21, 22.
  • one leg 21 has several conical projections, so-called tips 23, which pierce or penetrate the curtain 3 during assembly and therefore extend through the curtain 3 to the opposite side after assembly and are received there in corresponding counter-receptacles 24 in the other leg 22 of the receiving means 9.
  • the connection between the curtain 3 and the receiving means 9 is therefore made via the tips 23 shown.
  • the Figure 2 a) shows the arrangement of the curtain 3 with the receiving means 9 in an open position.
  • the Figure 2 b) shows the holding device 9 in the closed position.
  • a bolt 13 can also be seen here.
  • Figure 2 c) shows the horizontal bars and in Figure 2 d) the curtain 3 with the receiving means 9 is shown in a partially inserted position in the crossbar 6. This illustration also corresponds to the enlarged illustration according to Figure 3 .
  • the receiving means 9 receives the curtain 3 by means of an adhesive and/or welded connection in a material-locking manner between two legs 21, 22 of the receiving means 9.
  • the curtain 3 is mounted so that it can tilt or pivot about an axis defined by the bolt 13 by means of a bolt 13 of the cross bar 6, which bolt is guided in at least one groove 14 of the profile 8.
  • the pivot point is defined by the bolt, which in this case is arranged approximately centrally between the ends of the receiving means 9.
  • the bolt 13 can be designed as a steel bolt.
  • the cross bar 6 has a receptacle 11 for a seal 12, wherein the seal 12, which is designed as a sealing lip in the present case, can be inserted into the receptacle 11 during assembly and is arranged on the side of the cross bar 6 opposite the curtain 3 after assembly.
  • the seal 12 can be made of plastic, an elastomer or aluminum.
  • the seal 12 in the present case is essentially T-shaped and can be inserted into the essentially rectangular receptacle 11 in such a way that after assembly it protrudes at least partially from the cross bar 6.
  • the lower part of the curtain 3 ends with this seal 12.
  • the degrees of freedom of the mounted seal 12 in the cross bar 6 allow for compensation in order to compensate for possible tolerances. This ensures that the curtain 3 closes opaquely to a frame of the insulating glass arrangement 10.
  • the at least one traction element 19 is designed as endless chain drives 27 arranged on both sides of the curtain 3, which are guided via ball chain or toothed belt wheels 25 seated in a rotationally fixed manner on the axis of the winding shaft 7 and via deflection elements 26, also designed as ball chain or toothed belt wheels, arranged away from the axis of the winding shaft 7.
  • the sides of the cross bar 6 are connected to the endless chain or ball chain 27 by means of a clamping connection.
  • a gear unit moves the ball chain 27.
  • the cross bar 6 can be moved up and down with the rotating ball chain 27.
  • a shaft 35 driven by the electric motor drive 20 acts at both ends on the deflection elements 26 designed as ball chain or toothed belt wheels.
  • the shaft 35 driven by the electric motor drive 20 is designed to be multi-part, wherein the deflection elements 26 designed as ball chain or toothed belt wheels on opposite sides of the curtain 3 are coupled to one another by means of a multi-part rod 28, wherein two tubular elements 29, 30 of the rod 28 can be rotated relative to one another in order to align the position of the ball chain or toothed belt wheels 26 to one another for the synchronization of the drives.
  • the two tubular elements 29, 30 of the rod 28, which can be adjusted or rotated relative to one another, are secured in a certain position by means of a grub screw 29 (cf. Figure 5 ).
  • the Figure 1 shows another embodiment of the invention.
  • the traction elements 19 are designed as threaded spindles 32 or ball screws, with which the two ends 15, 16 of the cross bar 6 are coupled via spindle nuts 33, and which are each connected to the ends of the rotatable axis of the winding shaft 5 via gears 34, in particular bevel gears.
  • the shaft 35 driven by the electric motor drive 20 carries a gear wheel 36 at each of its two ends for driving the threaded spindles 32 or ball screw, and the winding shaft 5 is rotatably mounted relative to the shaft 35.
  • the operation for the movement of the curtain 3 of the insulating glass arrangement 10 can be carried out by means of a wireless signal transmission device which is connected to a control device of the insulating glass arrangement 10.
  • This wireless interface also known as air interface
  • Signal transmission device can be, for example, a WiFi or Bluetooth or Zigbee interface.
  • a smartphone/tablet or other operating concept for smart home components can be provided as the central control element for the arrangement.
  • a sensor surface arranged on a glazing 1, 2 of the insulating glass arrangement 10 for contactless operation and/or a capacitive sensor surface can be provided.
  • the power supply of the insulating glass arrangement 10 can be provided by means of rechargeable battery-operated batteries, i.e. rechargeable batteries, which can be charged contactlessly using an inductive charging system. This can be done when the window is closed or tilted, since the window frame, which contains a powered charging coil, and the battery-side charging coil, which is arranged in the window sash or the insulating glass arrangement, are close enough to each other or have contact.
  • rechargeable battery-operated batteries i.e. rechargeable batteries
  • the insulating glass assembly 10 has a Figure 12
  • the plug connection has the hermetically sealed plug 46 shown for the power supply of the insulating glass arrangement 10.
  • the plug connection must be moisture-tight. This is done by means of a rubber seal on the plug collar or plug. If, in this arrangement, cables are led out into the space between the panes, thus creating an inlet opening for moisture, for example, the plug connection still remains hermetically closed or sealed.
  • a further embodiment of the invention relates to a magnetic centering within the winding shaft 5, as the Figures 7 and 8th
  • a first permanent magnet 40 is arranged in an inner cavity 39 of a tube section 37 of the winding shaft 5 and an outer profile 38, in this case a square tube, has a second permanent magnet 41, which in the assembled state the first Permanent magnets 40 in such a way that the magnetic poles of the permanent magnets 40, 41 face each other to form a magnetic centering, so that the distance between the tube section 37 of the winding shaft 5 and the outer profile 38 remains essentially constant due to the magnetic forces and the winding shaft 5 is held in position via the magnetic centering and bending of the winding shaft 5 is avoided.
  • the tubular section 37 of the winding shaft 5 and/or the outer profile 38 consist essentially of steel or of plastic containing magnetic components.
  • the polarization of the permanent magnets 40, 41 is designed such that the tube section 37 of the winding shaft 5 is arranged in a floating manner. This can be an attractive or repulsive interaction of the poles, since the magnetic forces act essentially radially around the inner tube.
  • the Figure 7 shows that a simple assembly of the winding shaft 5 with the curtain 3 is possible in that the winding shaft 5 is accommodated in a box-shaped housing 42, wherein the housing 42 with the winding shaft 5 arranged therein can be inserted into the insulating glass arrangement 10, in particular can be plugged onto a frame of the arrangement 10, and can be secured in the assembled position by means of a clip connection.
  • a modular structure is realized, which simplifies assembly and disassembly.
  • a drying agent which in particular comprises a silica gel and/or zeolite, can be provided in the space between the panes 4 between the inner and outer glazing 1, 2. This is known as a "warm edge" in windows.
  • the glazing 1, 2 can be accommodated in a frame of the insulating glass arrangement 10, which has further functional areas.
  • the glass panes 1, 2 are held securely and preferably hermetically sealed in the frame.
  • the frame has various functional areas, for example as a holder or guide for the traction elements, in particular the ball chain or toothed belt wheels or threaded spindles.
  • the drivers or the spindle nuts coupled to the cross bar can also be accommodated in a guide on the frame.
  • the drying agent can be introduced in a further functional area of the frame.
  • a further functional area of the frame can have receiving means for receiving the box-shaped housing with winding shaft.
  • the Figure 9 shows that the winding shaft or winding body 5 is arranged on its shaft via a torsion spring 51, wherein the winding shaft 5 is rotatable relative to the axis and connected to the axis via the torsion spring 51, which prestresses the winding shaft 5 relative to the axis in the winding direction.
  • the torsion spring 51 and the winding shaft 5 are firmly connected to the connecting pieces 52.
  • the connecting piece 53 is firmly connected to a ball wheel 54.
  • the torsion spring 51 is pre-tensioned by turning the connecting piece 53 counterclockwise or clockwise. The result of this is that the curtain 3 is wound onto the winding shaft 5. This continues until the cross bar 6 reaches its stop position (as shown) and the curtain 3 is wound up. During operation, i.e. the curtain 3 moves downwards, the ball chain with the cross bar 5 and curtain 3 is moved downwards.
  • the torsion spring 51 is pre-tensioned once by turning the connecting piece 53 counterclockwise or is turned clockwise so that the desired tension in the curtain is achieved.
  • the Figure 10 shows a design in which a spring compensation is achieved by a spring element 55 attached on both sides, which ensures an even tension of the curtain 3. This is particularly important for wide windows.
  • a shaped spring plate 55 is shown. Tension, compression or torsion springs can of course also be used.
  • the Figure 13 a) shows the insulating glass arrangement 10 with cross bar 6, which is connected to the traction element 19 by means of carriers 17, 18 and is arranged on the carriers 17, 18 so as to be adjustable by means of an adjustment device 56 for tolerance or offset compensation.
  • the adjusting device 56 is formed by a screw connection 58, in particular a clamping screw, which can be moved in an elongated hole 57.
  • the two drivers 17, 18 can be fixed to the cross bar 6 in adjustment ranges specified by the dimensions of the elongated holes 57 due to the screws being guided in each of the elongated holes 57.
  • the curtain 3 or the cross bar 6 does not sit flush in the closed position, i.e. a small gap remains, the curtain 3 could be closed completely by adjusting the screw connection in the elongated hole 57 between the drivers 17, 18 and the cross bar 6.
  • a possible offset or tolerance between the left and right drive shaft (component tolerances, chain, etc.) can be compensated during initial assembly. In this way, complete darkening is achieved and an uneven gap pattern in the end positions is avoided. Additional cover bars/profiles, which have a negative influence on the viewing area and impair the optics, can be dispensed with.
  • the deflection elements 26 can also be arranged adjustably on the shaft 35 by means of a screw, for example a clamping screw or grub screw.

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