WO1992020894A1 - Rideau a lamelles - Google Patents

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WO1992020894A1
WO1992020894A1 PCT/EP1992/001048 EP9201048W WO9220894A1 WO 1992020894 A1 WO1992020894 A1 WO 1992020894A1 EP 9201048 W EP9201048 W EP 9201048W WO 9220894 A1 WO9220894 A1 WO 9220894A1
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Marion Hofbauer
Hans Joachim Hofbauer
Harry E. CHODZIESEN
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Harry E. Chodziesen Produktentwicklung Gmbh
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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
    • E06B9/24Screens or other constructions affording protection against light, especially against sunshine; Similar screens for privacy or appearance; Slat blinds
    • E06B9/26Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds
    • E06B9/36Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with vertical lamellae ; Supporting rails therefor
    • E06B9/362Travellers; Lamellae suspension stems
    • E06B9/365Distance pieces therefor
    • 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
    • E06B9/26Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds
    • E06B9/36Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with vertical lamellae ; Supporting rails therefor
    • E06B9/362Travellers; Lamellae suspension stems
    • E06B9/364Operating mechanisms therein
    • 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
    • E06B9/26Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds
    • E06B9/36Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with vertical lamellae ; Supporting rails therefor
    • E06B9/368Driving means other than pulling cords

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  • the invention relates to a vertical blind with a rail in a Lauf ⁇ with Lä 'ngsschlitz run run sliders, each of which is mounted shaft, a stationary with a gear and a laminated hooks in operative connection pan, and by means of an arrangement for translational and rotational adjustment of the Slat hooks are connected to one another, the end of the slat curtain being fixable at the end of the running rail and the beginning of the slat curtain being equipped with an adjustment drive.
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF slide in both directions along the track.
  • a drive wheel over which a control cord shaped into a loop is guided (DE 3029 179 AI, DE 3303715 AI, DE 3825911 AI and DE 3907043 AI).
  • Such lamella curtains consist of many structurally extremely complex individual parts, especially since the worm gear drive in each runner also often includes a slip clutch.
  • the assembly of such lamella curtains is always difficult if suitable standard rails are not to be used in conventional window openings, but if the delivered rail first has to be brought to a suitable installation dimension on site. Such assemblies can only be carried out satisfactorily by specialists.
  • the slip clutches in each slide can be replaced by the releasable non-positive engagement of a cord in a pulley, which meshes with the swivel drive and, according to a preferred embodiment, is formed in one piece with the worm drive and coaxially with it.
  • the cord first rotates the pulley and thus the worm axis, as a result of which the lamellae are pivoted about their vertical axes in synchronism with one another. In their two end positions, the swivel axes run against stops, so that no further rotation of the swivel axles and thus of the belt pulleys is possible. Now the pulleys
  • each runner has a vertical swivel shaft mounted in it, to which a lamella is attached.
  • a gear sits on the swivel shaft, which meshes with a worm wheel on a worm shaft, which is mounted transversely to the swivel shaft in the runner housing.
  • Outside the Laufgleit ⁇ housing sits on the worm wheel axis, a belt wheel that interacts with the cord.
  • the cord itself is guided around deflection rollers at each end of the running rail, one of which can be driven by a crank.
  • the drive body consists of a flexible, non-stretchable drive belt, which is joined to form an endless train and is guided at both ends of the running rail via deflection rollers, in which the strand meshing with the gear wheels in the inner and the returning strand in the outer one of two on each side of the curtain level runs in the running rail along these running guides (DE 2729491 C2).
  • the object of the invention is to create a lamella curtain, the individual elements of which are simple in design, and which allow translatory drive of the sliding elements and a rotary drive of the lamellae by means of only one drive element, without the need for a second drive element is.
  • these coupling elements form two opposing coupling element chains in the closed state of the lamella curtain - chains, via the toothed segments of which the gears of all the running slides are in drive connection with one another.
  • this coupling by means of the gear wheels rotatably mounted on vertical swivel shafts in the sliding elements, the movement of a coupling element chain in one direction brings about an equally long but opposite movement of the opposite coupling element chain.
  • the gears of all the running sliders and thus the slats connected to them pivot synchronously by the same angle.
  • the gearwheels and the toothed segments are dimensioned and coupled to one another in such a way that, in the case of lamellae which are exactly transverse to the running rail, the middle teeth of the seven teeth, for example, each Tooth segment engage in opposite tooth gaps of the gearwheel, and that when the coupling element chains move in the opposite direction into their end positions, all the lamellae by 90 ° in one closed position and when moving from the central position in the other direction by 90 ° in that reach another closed position. In these closed positions, narrow areas lie next to each other along the vertical longitudinal edges of the slats.
  • the gear of the last lamella hook sits in the pivot hole of an end piece, the cross section of which corresponds to the cross section of a normal running glider, and that is connected to the end of the running rail.
  • the gear of the first slat hook sits in a pull slider, the cross section of which corresponds to the cross section of a sliding slider, the first slat hook being combined with an operating rod in a first embodiment.
  • the pull glider and all running glides can be pushed together to form a package at the end of the running rail.
  • the pull glider and all running glides can be pushed together to form a package at the end of the running rail.
  • the pull glider By actuating the pull glider in the opposite direction, first the pull glider is removed from the package and then the following sliding slides are individually removed from the package, the drivers at the free end of the coupling strips coming into contact with the guide and stop angles according to claim 13.
  • the coupling elements thus perform a multiple function: as part of a chain of coupling elements, they form drive elements for the translational movement of the sliding elements and for the rotary movement of the slats, while at the same time they also take on the function of spacers between the individual sliding elements.
  • the cross section of the running rail can also be made very simple.
  • the simple construction of the individual parts of the slat curtain according to the invention not only lowers the purchase price, but it is also the prerequisite for the fact that the slat curtain does not have to be manufactured or manufactured by specialists.
  • a lamella curtain can also be installed by laypersons using the do-it-your-self method, with the result that the lamella curtain according to the invention is particularly suitable for being offered in home improvement stores.
  • an arrangement according to can also be used as the only drive element for the translatory movement of the sliding elements and the rotary pivoting of the slats.
  • Claims 29 and 30 are used in the pull glider, with all other structural elements of the La.mellen curtain being retained and the operation of the slat curtain being carried out by a chain.
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF A peculiarity of the exemplary embodiments described so far is that a secure pivoting of all the slats of the slat curtain is only guaranteed if the slat curtain is pulled out completely and its pulling glider is engaged at the beginning of the running rail. As a result, the tension is generated in the clutch element chains that is required for the lamella curtain to work properly.
  • FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of a part of the coupling element according to FIG. 7 10 shows a perspective view of a pull glider, FIG. 10 shows a perspective view of an end piece, FIG. 11 shows a construction detail, FIG. 12 shows a construction detail, FIG. 13 shows a gearwheel, FIG. 14 shows a side view, partly in section, of a pull glider for the second exemplary embodiment , FIG.
  • FIG. 15 shows a plan view of FIG. 14, FIG. 16 shows a section through FIG. 15, FIG. 17 shows a pair of coupling elements which enables the slats to pivot when the slat curtain is not closed and 18 shows a basic illustration of the sliding elements for a slat curtain with the possibility of pivoting the slats in the non-closed state of the slat curtain.
  • the slat curtain 1 shown schematically from above in FIG. 3 has individual slats 2 in the usual way. Only four lamellae are shown in FIG. 3. According to the invention, slat curtains 1 with any number of slats can be used.
  • the lamella curtain 1 runs in a later, explained manner within a running rail 6, which is shown in cross section in FIG. 2. 3, the upper wall 12 of the running rail 6 has been removed.
  • the running rail 6 has a beginning 7 and an end 8.
  • the end 3 of the slat curtain 1 is connected to the end 8 of the running rail in a manner explained later.
  • the beginning 4 of the running rail is formed by a pull glider 101, which is explained in detail with reference to FIG. 9.
  • the end 3 of the Lame lenvorhanges 1 is formed by an end piece 101, which is identical to the pull glider 101 ⁇ in the illustrated embodiment.
  • the end piece 101 is connected to the end 8 of the running rail, screwed in preferred embodiments.
  • the running rail 6 shown in section in FIG. 2 has side walls 10 which have upper regions 11 which are bent upwards and which are connected to one another by the upper wall 12.
  • the bent-in upper regions 11 result in overhanging edges 13 on both sides of the upper wall 12, which are used for fastening the running rail 6 to the ceiling.
  • a longitudinal slot 15, which is delimited by slot walls 16, is arranged in the bottom of the running rail 6.
  • the slotted walls 16 end upwards through slideways 17 with inner edges. 18.
  • the running rail 6 is closed at both ends by an end cap 20, which is only shown sketchily in FIG. 3 and is explained in more detail in connection with FIG. 1.
  • Each end cap 20 has side walls 21, intermediate walls 22 with a screw hole 23.
  • the end caps 20 are closed by an end wall 24 with projecting edges 25, by means of which a proper lateral closure of the running rail 6 is formed.
  • the end caps 20 end through inner walls 26 with recessed areas 27, the meaning of which is explained in more detail in connection with FIG. 1.
  • Rail for stabilizing the seat of the end caps 20 innerha 'Lauf ⁇ the side bars 28 are provided.
  • each runner 29 consists of an upper part 30 with an upper surface 31 and a lower part 32 with a lower surface 33.
  • the runner 29 is penetrated by a pivot hole 34, which is arranged vertically when inserted in the running rail 6.
  • Fig. 6 shows that the pivot hole 34 has an upper diameter 35 and a lower diameter 36.
  • the upper part 30 and the lower part 32 are connected to one another by a front connecting web 37 and a rear connecting web 38, between which the pivot hole 34 is arranged.
  • Lateral slide channels 39 for the inside edges 18 of the slideways 17 are provided in the slide 29 on the side of the longitudinal slot 15 of the slide rail. 2 shows the interaction of these slide channels 39 with the inner edges 18 of the slide surfaces 17.
  • lateral slide projections 57 are provided on both sides of the slide which slide on the slide tracks 17 of the slide 6.
  • Each runner 29 has plump! to the lateral sliding lugs 57
  • the guide grooves 40 have side walls 41 and floor surfaces 42. Longitudinal slots 43 are provided in these. 1, 4 and 5 show that the guide grooves 40 are each delimited by a stop 45, the meaning of which will be explained later.
  • An upper guide groove 46 and a lower guide groove 47 are provided above and below the guide groove 40, the meaning of which will also be explained later.
  • the cross section of a sliding glider is designated 49 (FIG. 2).
  • the front 58 of each slide 29 closes with a fork-shaped clamping piece 50, which has two fork arms 51 with side walls 52.
  • a fitting piece 53 is provided, which fits into a recess 60 on the rear side 59 of the preceding slide.
  • the fork-shaped clamping piece 50 and the fitting pieces 53 of the sliding elements are suitable for assembling the sliding elements 29 belonging to a lamella curtain 1 before they are assembled into a package.
  • the fork arms 51 taper forward.
  • Each runner 29 receives in its pivot hole 34 a pivot shaft, which is composed of a gear 68 and a lamella hook 62.
  • the gear 68 is shown in more detail in FIG. 13. It consists of a ring gear 69 with a diameter 70 and teeth 71.
  • a swivel ring 72 is provided in the assembled state above the ring gear 69.
  • the gear wheel is penetrated by an inner wall 74 through a vertically running plug hole 73 in the assembled state, in which slots 75 with notches 76 are provided.
  • a plug pin 66 can be inserted into the plug hole 73 from below, in the assembled state. On the pin
  • a clip hook 63 is provided below for a slat.
  • a swivel ring 64 with a diameter 65 is arranged above the clip hook 63.
  • the pin 66 closes at the top with resilient locking lugs
  • the individual sliding elements 29 are connected to one another by coupling elements 77.
  • These coupling elements 77 consist of a coupling strip 78 with opposing sliding edges 79 which can be chamfered at least on one side.
  • One end of the coupling strip has a base 80 with side walls 81, from which teeth 83 of a tooth segment protrude. In the illustrated embodiment, seven teeth are provided per tooth segment.
  • the teeth 83 of the toothed segments 82 are dimensioned such that they can easily mesh with the teeth 71 of the ring gear 69 of the gear wheels 68.
  • FIG. 2 shows that in the end region of the base 80 for the toothed segments 82 a resilient stop 84 is provided, which interacts with the stop 45 at the end of the guide groove 40 in the sliding member 29 in order to limit the movement of the coupling elements 77 relative to the sliding members ensure when the pivoting movement of the slats 2 has ended.
  • a resilient stop 84 is provided, which interacts with the stop 45 at the end of the guide groove 40 in the sliding member 29 in order to limit the movement of the coupling elements 77 relative to the sliding members ensure when the pivoting movement of the slats 2 has ended.
  • reinforced sliding edges 85 are provided on the coupling element 77, which slide in the slide channels 46 and 47 (FIG. 2) in the sliding element.
  • REPLACEMENT LEAF The dimensioning is such that the teeth 83 of the tooth segments 82 mesh with the teeth 71 and the ring gear 69 of the gear wheels 68.
  • the guide and stop brackets 86 are designed such that the driver 89 strikes the free end of the coupling strip 78, which makes it possible, by actuating the pull slider, to individually pull the individual sliders out of the slid-together slider package at the end of the running rail.
  • the coupling strips 78 of the coupling elements are each provided with a longitudinal slot 68, by means of which it is possible, according to FIG. 11, to clip the coupling strips 78 into the upper and lower guide grooves 46, 47 of a sliding block 29.
  • Lugs 90 are also arranged on the driver 89 according to FIG. 7.
  • a driver 89 according to FIG. 7 has a slot 91.
  • the sliding edges 79 of the coupling strip 78 can also 'chamfers 92 have als ⁇ which facilitate clipping-in of the coupling elements 77 in the drive slider.
  • FIG. 9 shows a guide plate holder 93 with a clip hook 94 for the first slat 2 of the learning oil curtain 1.
  • the clip hook 94 has an eyelet into which an operating rod can be hung.
  • a swivel ring 95, a swivel ring 96 and a gearwheel 97 are provided above the clip hook, to which a swivel axis stub 98 is connected.
  • this combination shown in FIG. 9 consists of one piece. It is used in the train conductor 101, which is shown in FIGS. 1 and 9.
  • the operating rod 99 has a hook 100 for the eyelet on the clip hook 94.
  • the pull slider 101 has the same cross section 109 as a running slider 29, the cross section 49 of which is shown in FIG. 2.
  • the pull slider 101 also has guide grooves 40 on both sides for the segments 82 of the coupling elements 77.
  • TZBLATT The construction is the same as that which was discussed in connection with the running slider 29. Only longitudinal slots 102 are provided in the bottom surfaces of the guide grooves 40, which are longer than the longitudinal slots 43 of the guide grooves 40.
  • pull glider and end piece 101 are identical. Therefore, both parts have screw holes 103.
  • a pivot hole 34 as described in connection with the running slider 29 is provided in the pull slider / end piece 101. This pivot hole 34 has no meaning in the pull glider.
  • the end piece 101 in this pivot hole 34, which is also discussed in connection with the description of the sliding block, there is a pivot shaft for the last lamella 2 of the lamella consisting of the gearwheel and the lamella hook ⁇ len curtain 1 embedded.
  • Both pull glider 101 and end piece 101 have a second hole which is designed as an elongated hole 106.
  • This elongated hole 106 belongs to a vertical receptacle 104, which is shown in FIG. 12.
  • This receptacle 104 serves to receive the single-storey clip hook 94 with eyelet explained in connection with FIG. 9. Due to the one-piece design, the gearwheel and lamella hook cannot be put together as described. In order not to make the end piece 101 too large, a receptacle 104 is therefore provided, into which the one-piece clip hook 94 with eyelet can be inserted from behind through an insertion slot 105. As the lower part of FIG.
  • the insertion slot 105 is so narrow that the swivel ring 96 of the clip hook 94 with eyelet only fits under pressure.
  • the gear 97 lies in the receptacle 107 for the gear, the swivel ring 96 in the receptacle 108 for the swivel ring.
  • end piece 101 which is shown in FIG. 10, is superfluous since it is identical to the described slide glider 101.
  • a screw 110 with a washer 101 shown in FIG. 10 is provided for fastening the end piece in the end 8 of the running rail 6.
  • the running slider train is assembled, for example, in such a way that the toothed segments 82 of the coupling elements 77 are first inserted into the guide grooves 40 of the running slides 29 and aligned so that the gear 68 can be inserted into the pivot hole 34 of the slide 29 from above.
  • opposing teeth 71 of the ring gear 69 must engage in the middle tooth gap between the teeth 83 of the tooth segments 82.
  • the plug pin 66 is clipped into the plug hole 73 of the gear 68 from below, so that the coupling between the gear 68 and the toothed segments 82 is established and the desired pivoting of the gearwheels 68 by moving the mutually opposite coupling elements 77 in opposite directions is ensured.
  • the coupling strips 78 of the coupling elements 77 are then clipped into the guide grooves 87 behind the guide and stop angles 86 of the coupling elements on the running slider 29 preceding in the sliding chain, using the elasticity made possible by the longitudinal slots 88.
  • Toothed segments 82 with teeth 83, resilient stops 84, reinforced sliding edges 85 and guide and stop angles 86 are inserted in the pull slide 101 but without a subsequent coupling element 77. Via their guide stop angles 86, these tooth segments transmit the pivoting of the gear 97 to the first coupling elements 77 in each case of the two coupling elements - chains. As explained in connection with FIG. 12, the clip hook 94 with eyelet for the first lamella has been inserted into the pull glider 101.
  • the toothed segments 82 of the last clutch elements 77 in the clutch element chain work together with the gear 68 of the last plate of the multi-plate curtain 1, like the toothed segments 82 of the other clutch elements 77 with the teeth of the toothed wheels 68 of the sliding elements 29.
  • the pulling slider 101 is combined with an operating rod 99, by means of which the translatory drive is transmitted to the sliding slides 29 as well as the rotary drive to the slats 2 via the chains from the coupling elements 77 in the manner described.
  • FIG. 14 shows a cross section through the running rail 6 and the pull slide 112, through which the chains from the coupling elements 77 can be moved via a chain 117.
  • the gear 68 with the swivel ring 72 and the pin 66 of the first La ellenhakens 62, 63 are housed.
  • the cross section 113 of the pull glider 112 corresponds to the cross section 49 of a normal running glider 29.
  • a threaded piece 123 is accommodated in the longitudinal direction, which in the exemplary embodiment shown is designed as a screw 123 with a head 124.
  • An internal thread roller 115 sits on the threaded piece or the screw 123, around the circumference 116 of which the endless chain 117 is wound.
  • 15 shows that this endless chain 117 consists of a hanging operating loop 118, a closing strand 119 and an opening strand 120.
  • the chain runs, as can also be seen in FIG. 16, in the interior of the running rail 6, at the end of which it is guided around a deflection roller 121.
  • the chain can also be guided through a corresponding deflection channel (not shown) in the end cap 20.
  • the pull glider 112 By pulling on the closing strand 119, the pull glider 112 is pulled to the left in FIG. earth.
  • the prerequisite for this left-hand movement of the pull slider 112 and the running slider 29 is the frictional force between the chain 117, the internal thread roller 115 and the screw 123.
  • a further pull on the closing run 119 overcomes the previously described one Friction force, and the internal thread roll 115 is pivoted. Because the threaded piece or the screw 123 cooperates with an anti-rotation device 114 within the pull slide 112, the screw or the threaded piece 123 can move in the longitudinal direction within the pull slide 112.
  • the left end of the threaded piece can pass through an opening 126 in the front face of the pull slide 112.
  • An axial displacement of the internal thread roll 115 is prevented by a stop 127.
  • the first coupling element 77 of the one coupling element chain is firmly connected to the anti-rotation device 114 or the threaded piece 123, so that the axial movement of the threaded piece 123 is transmitted to the coupling element chain.
  • the movement of the one clutch element chain is transferred to a movement of the second clutch element chain in the opposite direction via the gears 68 in the sliding sliders 29, all the slats 2 of the slat curtain 1 being pivoted synchronously .
  • the pull slider 112 By pulling on the opening strand 120 of the endless chain 117, the pull slider 112 is pulled to the right in FIG. 15, as a result of which — as in the first exemplary embodiment — all the sliders 29 are pushed together to form a slider packet at the end of the running rail 6. All slats 2 should be pivoted in one direction transversely to the running rail 6.
  • FIG. 17 shows that on the coupling strips 78 of the coupling elements 77, just before the lugs 90 of the drivers 89, there are 89 brake knobs 54.
  • the distance between a nose 90 and the edge of the brake knobs 54 facing this corresponds to the width of a guide stop angle 86 which fits into this gap.
  • the dimensioning of these slots 55 and 91 specifies the braking force which builds up between a guide stop angle 86 and the brake knob 54 when the guide stop angle 86 slides past the brake knob 54.
  • Fig. 18 leaves a cam 48 on the tip of each fork arm 51 and one Recognize depression 44 in the lower surface 33 of a slide glider 29 and the pull glider and a run-up curve 56 which is provided between the rear side 59 of a slide glider 29 and the depression 44.

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Est décrit un rideau à lamelles équipé de curseurs coulissant dans une barre glissière. Dans chacun de ces curseurs est logé un arbre pivotant qui se trouve respectivement en interaction avec une roue dentée et un crochet de lamelle. Ces curseurs reliés les uns avec les autres grâce à un dispositif servant au déplacement linéaire et rotatif des crochets. Dans ce rideau à lamelles, la roue dentée (68) fait partie intégrante de l'arbre pivotant (64, 66, 68, 72). Ses dents (71) sont en prise avec celles (83) des segments dentés opposés. Chacun de ces segments dentés se situe à l'extrémité d'un élément d'accouplement (77) muni d'une bande d'accouplement (78). L'extrémité libre de l'élément d'accouplement constitue un entraîneur (89, 90) pour les curseurs voisins (29). Le rideau à lamelles (1) peut être actionné avec une perche de man÷uvre (99), une chaîne ou bien d'autres dispositifs du même type (117). Un mouvement latéral des lamelles (2) est possible lorsque le rideau est complètement fermé ou bien partiellement ouvert.
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DE19914115585 DE4115585A1 (de) 1991-05-13 1991-05-13 Lamellenvorhang
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DEP4143300.9 1991-12-19
DE19914143300 DE4143300A1 (de) 1991-05-13 1991-12-19 Bedienungselement fuer lamellenvorhaenge
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