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US1649943A
US1649943A US148933A US14893326A US1649943A US 1649943 A US1649943 A US 1649943A US 148933 A US148933 A US 148933A US 14893326 A US14893326 A US 14893326A US 1649943 A US1649943 A US 1649943A
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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
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"Ndv. 22, 1927.
H. BOECK SUN BLIND Filed Nov. 17. 1926 Patented Nov. 22, 1927.
UNITE]? ISTATESI 1,549,943 PATENT. OFFICE.
nanny BOECK, or BERLIN, GERMANY SUN BLIND.
Application filed November 17, 1926, Serial No. 148,833, and in Germany November 23, 1925.
Sun-blinds or curtains are known consisting of blankets or sheets hanging down from the tringle or winding shaft and turning around their vertical axis beforelifting by means of a guiding groove, provded 1n the window frame and a rod fastened to the lower margin of the blankets and guided by the said groove for positively turning the single blankets. This arrangement comprises many complicated members and is therefore expensive in manufacture.
Accord ngto the present invention the single blankets of the sun-blind are suspended on the tringle by means of Strips capable of being partially turned or dlstorted during winding upon and from the tringle, so that the blankets are likewise turned at the same time and thereby assume intermediate positions in which the blankets form an angle with the plane pass-'.
ing through their vertical axis.
In the drawing an example of execution is represented in which;
Fig. 1 is a front view of a sun-blind or curtan consisting of single blankets orsheets, each fastened by means of 3. connecting strip to the tringle in the lowered posltion of the curtain.
Fig. 2 is a front view showing the strips of the sun-blind partially lifted.
Fig. 3 is a front view showing the strips fully lifted.
Figures 4 and 5 are front views showln in two different positions another mode 0 connecting the strips together with an arrangement on the tringle for the urpose of turning the strips during the li mg.
Fi ures 6 and 7 are front and cross-seetiona views respectively showing another modification.
Fi 8 is a front view showing a further modi cation of a connecting strip in detail.
According to Figures. 1, 2 and 3, the single blankets or sheets a of the sun-blind or "curtain are provided at their upper ed with a ledge a and at their lower ed es with a heavy rod 6. Each blanket .is astened to the tringle or winding shaft f of the curtain b means of a flat spring'e, twisted around t eir axis about 180. When the sun-blind is pulled up or lifted from its position in Fig. 1 into the position in Fig. 2 by means of the pulling rope g, the springs a will smoothly wind themselves up on'the tringle f, whereby the single blankets hanging thereon are turned about 90. In this position the blankets are arrested by fixing the pullng rope, so that the blankets will serve for shutting off the sun rays de ending upon the position of the sun and or only transmitting diffused light. During the transit from the position according to Fig. Qinto the position shown in Fig. 3, the springs are fully wound up on the tringle f, whereby the blankets a are also turned about 90. Continued rotation of the shaft will pull up the blankets and roll them upon the tringle.
In drawing the curtain the springs will assume their original shape and position according to their release, whereby the blankets too are brought back into their original position.
provided with separating pieces or members consisting for instance of rods or wires h, and i, passing through eyes is, fastened near the upper and lower margin of each blanket.
Instead of using fiat springs 0 (see Figures 1 and 2) also fiat strips or ribbons, (see Fig. 8) may be employed, consisting of an inelastic substance, for instance of straps e of linen, hemp, canvas or the like which are rendered elastic by insertin them into flatly Wound springs e capabe of being twisted about 180.
- In like manner straps of non-elastic material may be employedwhich may be turned by guidin them in a curved groove on the tringle; t e bottom 1:. of such curve being gradually inclined (seeFigures 4 and 5). The length of the groove measured on the periphery of the tringle is nearly one half of the length of the strap 8. According to this arrangement the strap is first turned about 90 and assumes again its original position, that is to say, the strap is flattened again, when the tringle is turned back.
According to Figures 6 and 7 the ribbon is substituted by a chain 0 guided by the pins r of a chain wheel.
I claim:
1. A sun-blind comprising a 'winding shaft; a plurality of sheets a ciated with saidshaft, the longitudinal axe of the sheets being at right angles to the axis of the shaft;
For accurate adjustment the blankets are sheets around their longitudinal axes when the shaft is rotated to adjust the distance between the sheets.
2. A sun-blind comprising a winding shaft; a plurality of sheets associated with said shaft, the longitudinal axes of the sheets being at right angles to the axis of the shaft; and a plurality of twisted strips arranged at intervals for supporting the sheets from the shaft and for causing rotation of the sheets around their longitudinal axes when the shaft isrotated' due to the twisting or untwisting of the strips as they are woun on or are unwound from the shaft.
3. A sun-blind comprising a winding shaft: a plurality of sheets associated with said shaft, the longitudinal axes of the sheets being at right angles to the axis of the shaft; and a plurality of distorted elastic strips arranged at intervals for supporting the sheets from the shaft and for causing rotation of the sheets around their longitudinal axes when the shaft is rotated due to the distortingof thestrips as they are wound on or are unwound from the shaft.
4. A sun-blind comprising a' winding shaft; a plurality of sheets associated with said shaft, the longitudinal axes of the sheets being at right angles to the axis of the shaft;
and a plurality of distorted elastic strips ar-. ranged at intervals and each consisting of a masses ribbon surrounded by a flatly wound spring for supporting the sheet-s from the shaft and for causing rotation of the sheets around their longitudinal axes when the shaft is rotated due to the distorting of the strips as they are wound on or are unwound from the shaft.
5. A sun-blind comprising a winding shaft; a plurality of sheets associated with said shaft; the longitudinal axes of the sheets being at right angles to the axis of the shaft; and a plurality of strips arranged at intervals and each surrounded by a flatly wound spring for supporting the sheets from the shaft and for causing rotation of the sheets around their longitudinal axes when the shaft is rotated due to the distorting of the strips as they are wound on or are unwound from the shaft.
6. A sun-blind comprising a winding shaft; a sheet associated with said shaft, the longitudinal axis of the sheet being at right angles to the axis of the shaft; and
means cooperating with the shaft for supsignature.
HARRY BoEoK.
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Cited By (9)

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US2828817A (en) * 1952-10-30 1958-04-01 Harry Shapiro Venetian blind construction
US2854071A (en) * 1952-07-21 1958-09-30 Andrew J Toti Vertical slat blind mounting
US4095642A (en) * 1977-07-27 1978-06-20 Cool Curtain, Inc. Plastic strip door
US4641700A (en) * 1983-04-15 1987-02-10 Zveibil Salvador M Curtain of windable oscillating blades
US4794971A (en) * 1983-12-30 1989-01-03 Viktor Lohausen Awning
US5307577A (en) * 1991-07-15 1994-05-03 Roy N. Brown Roof supported display
WO1995009960A1 (en) * 1993-10-01 1995-04-13 Rite-Hite Corporation Roll-up strip curtain barrier apparatus
US5450890A (en) * 1993-10-01 1995-09-19 Rite-Hite Corporation Roll-up strip curtain barrier apparatus
US11529533B1 (en) 2022-05-26 2022-12-20 Drew Geoffrey Kopf Personal space protective enclosure

Cited By (11)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2854071A (en) * 1952-07-21 1958-09-30 Andrew J Toti Vertical slat blind mounting
US2828817A (en) * 1952-10-30 1958-04-01 Harry Shapiro Venetian blind construction
US4095642A (en) * 1977-07-27 1978-06-20 Cool Curtain, Inc. Plastic strip door
US4641700A (en) * 1983-04-15 1987-02-10 Zveibil Salvador M Curtain of windable oscillating blades
US4794971A (en) * 1983-12-30 1989-01-03 Viktor Lohausen Awning
US5307577A (en) * 1991-07-15 1994-05-03 Roy N. Brown Roof supported display
US5359796A (en) * 1991-07-15 1994-11-01 Roy N. Brown Roof supported display
WO1995009960A1 (en) * 1993-10-01 1995-04-13 Rite-Hite Corporation Roll-up strip curtain barrier apparatus
US5450890A (en) * 1993-10-01 1995-09-19 Rite-Hite Corporation Roll-up strip curtain barrier apparatus
US5542463A (en) * 1993-10-01 1996-08-06 Rite-Hite Corporation Roll-up strip curtain barrier apparatus
US11529533B1 (en) 2022-05-26 2022-12-20 Drew Geoffrey Kopf Personal space protective enclosure

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