WO2005043235A1 - 可搬式スクリーン装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a screen for enlarging and projecting a display image by a projection device such as a projector, and relates to a portable screen device which is easy to carry and can be installed on an arbitrary place such as a floor or a table.
- a projection device such as a projector
- images from a projector are enlarged and projected on a reflective screen for display.
- screens those that are mounted on the ceiling or wall, generally use the screens stored in storage cases, powered down or manually lowered as necessary.
- the hanging-type screen device or the tripod stand type screen device was used with a force-floor hanging on a predetermined place.
- the conventional casing is an integral body, and it is necessary to insert a spring roll from the side of the casing when installing. Therefore, accurate positioning of the spring roll is difficult, and the spring roll and the casing may be damaged during the installation.
- the casing had to be made thick to maintain its strength, so that the weight of the casing could not be reduced.
- the present invention has been made in view of such demands and problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a portable screen device having a small and light-weight, easy to handle, and simple configuration.
- a portable screen device of the present invention has a first case member and a second case member having an opening extending in a longitudinal direction on an upper surface, and capable of extending in a longitudinal direction and being separable.
- a spring roll rotatably attached to the casing, a screen wound around the spring roll when stored, and wound out of the opening when used, and one end of the screen fixedly attached.
- a top bar that also serves as a lid that closes the opening when stored, and an extendable column that has one end supported by the center of the side surface of the casing and holds the unwound screen in an extended state. It is characterized by the following.
- the support has one end rotatably supported at the center of the side surface of the casing, and can hold the unwound screen in an extended state when standing.
- the portable screen device includes a first case member and a second case member extending in the longitudinal direction, and one ends of the first and second case members in the width direction are mutually connected. It is possible to use a casing in which the other ends in the width direction are separated from each other so as to form an opening while being coupled.
- a hand is provided at the center of the top bar. While a hook portion is provided, a hook portion can be provided at the tip of the column, and a handle portion can be hung on the hook portion. Further, the hook portion can be attached to the tip of the column so as to be horizontally rotatable, and when the column is folded down, the hook portion can be rotated to be in close contact with the casing.
- a lock mechanism for fixing the top bar to the case during storage may be provided.
- the lock mechanism can be constituted by an engaging portion provided on the top bar and a skin engaging portion provided on the casing and engaged with the engaging portion.
- a pair of engaging members are provided in the engaging portion so as to face each other in the width direction of the top bar, and the engaged portions are respectively provided at opposing opening edges of the casing and engage with the engaging members.
- a pair of engaged members can be provided.
- each engaging member is rotatably supported by the engaging portion, and each engaging member has an engaging end at one end for engaging with the engaged portion, and an engaging end at the other end.
- a pair of operating parts arranged opposite to each other to rotate in the approaching direction to release the engagement of the engaging end with the engaged part, and By rotating the operating portion in the separating direction, the engaging end and the engaged portion can be engaged. Further, a panel member may be provided on the engaging portion, and the engaging end may be urged so as to press against the engaged portion.
- a rotation lock mechanism that prevents the operation unit from approaching at the time of engagement can be provided in the engagement portion of the lock mechanism.
- the rotation lock mechanism comprises a lock member rotatably fitted to an engagement portion between a lock position and a release position. In the lock position, each of both ends of the mouthpiece head is attached to each operation portion. The operation section can be prevented from approaching by making contact with it, and in the release position, the contact between both ends and each operation section can be released to allow the operation section to approach.
- the portable screen device of the present invention is composed of a plurality of nested tubular members that can slide and expand and contract with each other, and the lower tubular member is an upper tubular member that is expanded and contracted. It is possible to use a strut having a slide lock mechanism for locking the body slide and holding the strut at a predetermined height.
- the slide lock mechanism may be provided with a first slide lock mechanism for locking the upper second cylinder to the lower first cylinder.
- the first slide lock mechanism has an engaging member and a base for supporting the engaging member.
- a cylindrical body engaging portion attached to the outer peripheral surface of the end portion, and at least one through hole provided in the longitudinal direction of the upper cylindrical body.
- One having a cylindrical body engaged portion for locking the cylindrical body can be used.
- the engaging member is constituted by a protrusion that engages with the through hole at one end, and an operating portion that operates engagement / disengagement between the protrusion and the through hole at the other end, and is formed in the axial direction of the cylindrical body.
- the engagement member is pivotally supported on the base, and when the operating portion is pressed in the cylinder direction, the engagement between the projection and the through hole is released. When the operation portion is released, the projection and the through hole are engaged. Can be combined.
- a second slide lock mechanism for locking the slide of the cylindrical body on the distal end side with respect to the second cylindrical body may be provided.
- the second slide lock mechanism includes a cylindrical engaging portion provided on the inner peripheral surface at the rear end of the upper cylindrical body, and a plurality of through holes formed in the longitudinal direction of the lower cylindrical body. And a cylindrical body engaging portion and a cylindrical body engaging receiving portion that engages with the cylindrical body engaging portion.
- a panel member for urging the cylindrical body engaging portion so as to press the protruding portion against the through-hole at the time of engagement may be provided.
- the first slide lock mechanism may be provided with an operation portion opening mechanism that maintains the pressed state of the operation portion and maintains the disengagement state between the projection and the through hole.
- the operating portion lock mechanism is constituted by an engaging groove provided on the base portion and an engaging pin provided on the engaging member. The engagement pin may be engaged.
- the distal end of the cylindrical body at the distal end is guided to engage with the protrusion in the released state so as to engage the projection with the through-hole, and maintain the engagement between the projection and the through-hole. It is also possible to provide a projection locking mechanism.
- the slide lock mechanism can be provided in the lowermost cylinder of the column.
- the slide lock mechanism includes a cylindrical body engaging portion disposed in a concave portion of a sliding member attached to an inner peripheral surface of a rear end portion of the upper cylindrical body on the distal end; And at least one through-hole provided in the direction, comprising a cylindrical engaged portion which engages with the above-mentioned engaging portion when extended to lock the upper-stage cylindrical body.
- An engagement member having a protrusion engaging one through hole at one end; and an engagement member having one end engaged with the recess of the sliding member and the other end engaged with the other end of the engagement member. It is also possible to use a panel member that urges the projection toward the through hole.
- a slide lock mechanism is attached to the inner peripheral surface of the rear end of the upper cylindrical body on the tip side.
- a cylindrical engaging portion disposed in the concave portion of the sliding member, and a cylindrical engaged portion comprising a continuous one circumferential groove provided in the longitudinal direction of the inner surface of the lower cylindrical body.
- the orbital groove has a plurality of locking grooves which engage with the cylindrical body engaging portion when extended to restrict the movement of the upper cylindrical body in the shortening direction, and a cylindrical engaging portion when shortened.
- a return groove that allows the upper cylinder to move in the shortening direction by releasing engagement with the cylinder body.
- one end of the cylinder engagement portion is loosely fitted into the recess of the sliding member,
- the other end has a protruding portion that engages with the locking portion.
- the engaging member is swingable with the one end as a fulcrum, and the other end is engaged with the concave portion of the sliding member.
- a panel member that is engaged with the one end of the engagement member to urge the projection of the engagement member toward the locking portion.
- the casing since the casing is composed of two separable case members, the casing can be assembled by connecting the second case member to the first case member to which the spring roll is attached. . Thereby, the spring roll can be accurately positioned without damaging the spring roll and the casing when assembling the screen device.
- the thickness of the case member can be reduced without reducing the strength of the casing, so that the screen device can be further reduced in weight.
- Easy to handle In addition, maintenance such as screen replacement can be easily performed.
- the top bar also serves as the lid of the casing, the lid is not required, and the weight of the screen device can be further reduced.
- the strut can be integrated with the casing, and the strut can be raised and lowered.
- the screen device can be further miniaturized by laying down the columns during storage, and the device can be easily carried. In use, it is sufficient to erect the support, extend the support to the desired height and extend the screen.When storing, the support is shortened and folded down, while the screen is unwound and the top bar is used to open the screen. It is easy to handle because it only needs to be covered.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view showing an example of a structure when the screen device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention is used.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic perspective view showing the structure of the portable screen device of FIG. 1 in a state where the screen is rewound.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic perspective view showing a structure of the portable screen device of FIG. 1 when housed
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged top view of the lock mechanism in FIG.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view taken along line VV of FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view taken along the line VI-VI of FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view showing the structure of a slide lock mechanism used in the portable screen device of FIG.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic exploded perspective view showing a structure of a hook portion used in the portable screen device of FIG.
- FIG. 9 is a schematic perspective view showing the structure of the portable screen device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention in a state where the screen is rewound.
- FIG. 1OA is a schematic side view showing an example of a structure of an engagement member used for a first slide lock mechanism of the portable screen device of FIG.
- FIG. 10B is a schematic front view showing an example of the structure of the engaging member used for the first slide lock mechanism of the portable screen device of FIG.
- FIG. 11A is a schematic top view showing an example of the structure of the base used for the first slide lock mechanism of the portable screen device of FIG.
- FIG. 11B is a schematic front view showing an example of the structure of the base used for the first slide lock mechanism of the portable screen device of FIG.
- FIG. 11C is a schematic side view showing an example of the structure of the base used for the first slide lock mechanism of the portable screen device of FIG.
- FIG. 12 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view showing the extension and contraction operation of the column of the portable screen device of FIG.
- FIG. 13 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view showing the extension and contraction operation of the column of the portable screen device of FIG.
- Fig. 14 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view showing the extension and contraction operation of the column of the portable screen device of Fig. 9.
- FIG. 15 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view showing the extension and contraction operation of the column of the portable screen device of FIG. (4).
- Fig. 16 is a schematic vertical cross-sectional view showing the expansion and contraction operation of the column of the portable screen device of Fig. 9.
- FIG. 17 is a schematic perspective view showing the structure of the portable screen device according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention in a state where the screen is rewound.
- FIG. 18 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view showing the structure of a second slide lock mechanism used in the portable screen device of FIG.
- FIG. 19 is a schematic exploded perspective view showing the structure of a modification of the hook portion used in the portable screen device of FIG.
- FIG. 20 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view showing the structure of Modification 1 of the slide lock mechanism of FIG.
- FIG. 21 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view showing the structure of Modification 2 of the slide lock mechanism of FIG.
- FIG. 22 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view showing the structure of Modification 3 of the slide lock mechanism in FIG.
- FIG. 23 is a schematic longitudinal sectional view showing the structure of Modification 4 of the slide lock mechanism in FIG.
- FIG. 24 is a schematic developed view showing the structure of the orbital groove used in Modification 4 of FIG.
- FIG. 25 is a schematic perspective view showing the structure of a portable screen device having Modification 1 of the hook mechanism of FIG.
- FIG. 26 is a schematic ⁇ I view showing the structure of a portable stirin apparatus having Modification 2 of the lock mechanism of FIG.
- FIG. 27 is a schematic perspective view showing the structure of a portable screen device having a third modification of the hook mechanism of FIG. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- FIG. 1 shows an example of a state when the portable screen device is used.
- Portable type The cleaning device P 1 includes a casing 1, a spring roll (not shown) mounted in the casing, and a screen 4 unwound from the opening 1 c and extended between the top bar 5 and the spring roll. And a support column 6 that is installed substantially at the center of the casing 1 and holds the screen 4 at a predetermined height.
- the strut 6 is composed of a two-stage slidable and extendable cylindrical body 6 a, 6 b supported by a strut mounting member 25 attached substantially at the center of the casing 1, and having a predetermined height by a slide lock mechanism 30. Is held in.
- the support post 6 has a horizontally rotatable hook portion 7A at the tip thereof, and a carrying handle 24, which is also provided at a substantially center of the top bar 5 and also serves as a locking member, is connected to the hook portion.
- Screen 4 is hung on 7 A.
- Reference numeral 9 denotes an engaging portion which constitutes a hook mechanism for fixing the top bar 5 to the casing 1, and engages with an engaged portion (not shown) provided on the casing 1 when stored. Further, the screen device P 1 is supported upright by a pair of legs 3, 3 drawn from the bottom of the casing 1.
- FIG. 2 shows an example of the structure of the portable screen P1 in a state where the screen 4 is rewound for storage.
- the screen 4 released from the hook 7A is unwound and accommodated in the casing 1.
- the top bar 5 serves as a lid and closes the opening of the casing 1.
- FIG. 3 shows an example of the structure of the portable screen P when stored.
- the column 6 is turned around the lower end pivotally supported by the column mounting member 25 to fall down. Thus, the column 6 is stored with the entire column parallel to the casing 1.
- Reference numeral 26 denotes a protective member for a casing described later.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic partial enlarged view of the central portion of the screen device P1 when stored.
- the buckle mechanism has an engaging portion 9 attached to the upper surface of the top bar 5 and an engaged portion (not shown) disposed on the casing 1 and engaged with the engaging portion 9.
- the engaging portion 9 includes a supporting portion 14 and a pair of engaging members 11 and 12 arranged on the supporting portion 14 so as to be able to move closer to and away from each other in the circumferential direction of the top bar 5.
- An operating portion opening mechanism 13 is provided between the pair of engaging members to prevent the engaging members from approaching each other when engaged.
- FIG. 5 is a longitudinal sectional view taken along line VV of FIG. As shown in FIG.
- the casing 1 is composed of a first case member 1a and a second case member 1b extending in the longitudinal direction. One end in the longitudinal direction of the two case members is provided by a one-side hinge mechanism. The other end is separated from each other to form a space 1c for winding up the screen.
- the first case member 1a on the front side on the projector side has a curved structure bulging toward the projector side, while the second case member 1b on the rear side is formed in an L-shaped cross section.
- the casing 1 can accommodate the spring roll 2 on which the screen 4 is wound, and can reduce the width of the opening 1c to reduce the size of the casing 1.
- an extruded aluminum material can be used for the case member.
- a column mounting member 25 that supports the column 6 is attached on the rear surface of the casing 1.
- a protective member 26 is attached to the front surface of the casing 1 so as to be in close contact with the casing 1 and extend to the bottom of the casing 1.
- one end of the protection member 26 is fastened to the bottom of the casing 1 by rivets 28 and 29, and the other end is fastened and fixed by a rivet 27.
- pillar mounting member 25 and the protection member 26 are mutually fitted and fixed.
- the protection member 26 has an effect of preventing the first case member 1a from further bending and deforming toward the projector due to the load of the top bar.
- the lock mechanism 8 includes an engaging portion 9 and an engaged portion 10. Further, the engaging portion 9 is constituted by a pair of engaging portions of a first engaging portion 11 and a second engaging portion 12.
- the first engaging member 11 a and the second engaging member 12 a which constitute the first engaging portion 11 and the second engaging portion 12, respectively, are arranged facing each other in the width direction of the top bar 5,
- the top bar is pivotally supported by the base 14 so as to be rotatable in a vertical portion with respect to the longitudinal direction of the top bar. Further, the engaging members 11a and 12a have engaging ends 11 1a and 121a which engage with the engaged portion 10 at one end thereof, and engaging ends 11 1a at the other end.
- FIG. 5 shows an example in which an engagement pin is used for the engagement end portions llla and 121a, and a convex handle portion is used for the operation portions 112a and 122a.
- the engaged portion 10 is composed of a pair of engaged members 15 and 16.
- the engaged members 15 and 16 are disposed at the opening edges of the case member 1b and the case member 1a, respectively, and engage with the engagement hooks.
- Each of the first and second engagement portions 11 and 12 has a first panel member 11b having one end fixed to the base and the other end fixed to the engagement member. And a second panel member 12b.
- the spring member constantly urges the operation portions 112a and 122a at one end of the engagement member in directions away from each other, and presses the engagement end at the other end in the direction of the top bar.
- FIG. 5 shows the case where the skin engaging members 15 and 16 are integral with the pole mounting member 25 and the protection member 26, the engaged members 15 and 16 are respectively shown.
- the pole mounting member 25 and the protection member 26 can be formed separately.
- the engaging ends 11a and 121a are engaged with the engaged members 15 and 16, respectively.
- the operating portion 112a and the operating portion 122a are pressed against each other against the biasing force of the spring member.
- the engaging members 11a and 12a rotate in a direction in which the engaging ends 11a and 12a are separated from the engaged members 15 and 16 and the engaging ends 11a and 12a are rotated.
- the engaged member is released.
- the engaging portion is pressed downward, so that the engaged member and the engaging end are in contact with each other. Is engaged. Due to the urging force of the panel member, the engaging end is engaged with the engaged member while being pressed against it.
- the operation unit lock mechanism is a mechanism for preventing a malfunction of the lock mechanism. For example, when moving the stored screen device, when grasping the handle, the operation parts may be erroneously pressed in the direction approaching each other, and the top bar may pop out of the casing. By providing the operation unit lock mechanism, when the lock mechanism is in the engaged state, it is possible to prevent the operation unit from moving and being released from the engaged state.
- the lock member 13 is rotatably fitted to the base 14 between a lock position and a release position, and is in the lock position shown in FIG. 5 when the lock mechanism is engaged. In this locked position, both ends of the head of the hook member 13 are in contact with the respective operation units 112a and 122a to prevent the operation units from approaching.
- the release position the lock member is rotated so as to release the contact between the both end portions and each operation portion, thereby allowing the operation portions to approach each other.
- the release position the locking mechanism is released and the top bar casing is disengaged.
- the screen can be unwound and the screen unwound.
- FIG. 6 is a vertical sectional view taken along the line VI—VI in FIG. 4.
- the positioning mechanism 17 is formed on the opening edge of the casing so as to be in line with the engaged part, and is formed on the base part 14 of the lock mechanism and can be loosely fitted to the guide part 18.
- a guided portion 19 The guide portion 18 is composed of a pair of protruding edge portions 20 and 21 arranged at the opening edge portions facing each other in the casing.
- Each protruding edge portion can be composed of at least one protruding portion, but it is preferable to dispose two or more protruding portions on both sides of the engaged member.
- the guided portion 19 is composed of guide grooves 22 and 23 formed on the front side and the rear side of the base 14.
- the guided part When closing the opening of the casing with the top bar, the guided part is loosely fitted into the guide part, and the top bar is positioned and fixed in the opening. Accordingly, the engagement position between the engagement portion and the engaged portion of the lock mechanism does not shift, so that the top bar can be easily locked.
- the guide groove is used for the guided portion and the protruding edge is used for the guide portion.
- the protruding edge portion is used for the guided portion
- the guide groove is used for the guide portion. Can also be used.
- the first slide lock mechanism 30 is attached to the outer peripheral surface of the distal end of the lower first cylinder 6a, and has a cylinder engagement member 32 having a cylinder engagement member 32. It is composed of a joint portion 31 and at least one through hole provided in the longitudinal direction of the upper second cylindrical body 6b. When the second cylindrical body 6b extends, the second cylindrical body 6b engages with the cylindrical engaging member 32 to form the second cylindrical body. And an engaged portion 61b for engagement.
- the cylindrical body engaging portion 31 is rotatable between a base 33 attached to the outer peripheral surface of the distal end of the first cylindrical body 6a and a vertical portion of the outer peripheral surface of the first cylindrical body 6a.
- the cylindrical engaging member 32 supported by the base 33 and engageable with the through hole 61b, and the cylindrical engaging member 32 is urged to engage the through hole. It has a spring member 34.
- a sliding member 35 is attached to the inner peripheral surface of the rear end of the second cylindrical body 6b on the front end side.
- a pair of locking members 13 3 and a pair of locking members 13 3 are provided in the first cylindrical body 6 a in a pair of recesses 35 a formed symmetrically in the axial direction of the sliding member 35.
- a locking portion 131 which is composed of a pair of spring members 132, which is constantly urged so as to be in contact with the inner peripheral surface of the spring, is disposed.
- the engagement member 32 for a cylinder body has a projection 3 2a at one end thereof which is engaged with the through hole 6 1b, The other end has an operation section 32b for operating engagement / disengagement between the projection section 32a and the through hole 61b.
- the panel member 34 has one end fixed to the base 33 and the other end fixed to the operation part 32b, and moves the operation part 32b away from the base 33. It is constantly urged to press the projection 32a against the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical body. Therefore, when the second cylinder 6b is pulled out from the first cylinder 6a to extend the support, the projection 32a pressed and held on the outer peripheral surface of the cylinder is engaged with the through hole 61b. And the projections 32a are pressed against the through holes 61b.
- the second cylinder 6b can be locked, and the column 6 can be held at a predetermined height.
- pressing the operating portion 32b against the urging force of the panel member 34 rotates the protrusion 32a in a direction away from the outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical body.
- the engagement with the through hole 61b is released.
- the second cylindrical body 6b attempts to descend by its own weight, but the pair of engagement members urged by the panel member 132
- the stop member 133 contacts the inner peripheral surface of the first cylinder 6a to suppress or stop the lowering. In this state, the second cylinder 6b is pushed into the first cylinder 6a to shorten the column.
- FIG. 7 shows an example in which a pair of locking portions 13 1 is used, the same effect can be obtained by providing the locking portions 13 1 only in the concave portion 35 a on one side.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic exploded perspective view showing an example of the configuration of the hook portion 7A.
- the hook portion 7A has a hook portion 7 1 having a hook portion 7 1a on the side portion for hooking the handle portion, and the hook member 7 1 is fitted concentrically to the hook member 7 1 so that the hook member can be rotated horizontally.
- a support portion 72 for supporting the main body.
- the support part 72 includes a circular support base 72 e that abuts on the ceiling part 71 e of the hook member 71, and a pair of support legs 72 a that support the support base 72 e.
- One support leg has a pair of engaging projections 72d.
- a pair of engagement holes 611b are formed at the distal end of the second cylindrical body 6b, and the support portion 72 is externally fitted to the distal end of the second cylindrical body 6b to form a pair of engaging holes.
- the projection 72d is engaged with the pair of engagement holes 6111b. As a result, the support portion 72 is fixed to the distal end of the second cylindrical body 6b.
- the support portion 72 has a pair of sliding protrusions 72 b arranged on the support base 72 e so as to be point-symmetric with respect to the center point of the support base.
- the ceiling of the hook member 71 is point-symmetric with respect to the center point concentric with the center point of the support base 7 2 e.
- a pair of sliding grooves 71b for preventing rotation are formed.
- the support protrusion 72 is fitted into the hook member 71 so that the sliding protrusion 72b is accommodated in each sliding groove 71b.
- the pair of sliding protrusions 72b are respectively housed in the sliding grooves 71b to form two pairs of rotation preventing portions. That is, when the hook member 71 is rotated between the use position and the storage position, the sliding groove also rotates in the same direction. 7 Further rotation of 1 is prevented.
- the hook member 71 has engagement recesses 7 1 c and 7 Id on the inner peripheral surface, and the engagement recesses engage with the support portions 72 at the use position and the storage position. Engage with projection 72c.
- the engagement recesses 71c and 71d can be used in both the use position and the storage position.
- the direction of the engaging portion 71a is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the top bar.
- the hook member 71a is rotated from the use position so as to be parallel to the top bar, the engagement between the engaging recess 71c and the engaging protrusion 72c is released, and the sliding groove 71c is released.
- the hook member 1b also rotates in the same direction as the hook member 71a.
- the engaging recesses 7 1 d and the engaging projections 7 2 c engage to fix the hook member 71 to the support portion 72, while the end surface of the sliding groove 71 b slides.
- the hook member 71 is brought into contact with the protrusion 72b to prevent the hook member 71 from rotating further.
- the column is turned down and stored so that the entire column is substantially parallel to the casing. Accordingly, the hanging portion 71a does not protrude to the surroundings, so that storage and carrying are easy.
- the rotation prevention unit suppresses the excessive rotation of the hook member and prevents the hook member from moving from the use position or the storage position. Therefore, switching between the use position and the storage position is easy.
- two pairs of anti-rotation parts are provided so that the sliding protrusion and the sliding groove end face come into contact at point-symmetric contact positions, so that excessive rotation of the hook member is more reliably suppressed. Can be.
- the operation of the portable screen device according to the present embodiment will be described.
- the first slide lock Release the structure and extend the column.
- the first slide lock mechanism is operated to hold the support at a predetermined height.
- the fixation of the top bar to the caging is released.
- the handle provided on the top bar is hooked on the hook portion of the column to hold the screen in the extended state.
- the guide portion of the positioning mechanism When storing, remove the handle from the hook, and then hold the handle and lower the top bar as it is over the opening. At this time, the guide portion of the positioning mechanism first comes into contact with the guided portion, and when the top bar is lowered as it is, it is loosely fitted to the guided portion. In this state, the positions of the engaging portion and the engaged portion of the hook mechanism are adjusted. Next, when the top bar is pressed downward, the lock mechanism operates and the top bar is fixed to the casing. Furthermore, the slide lock mechanism of the support is released to shorten the support, and then the hook is rotated so that the hook does not protrude to the periphery. Next, the column is turned down and stored so that it is parallel to the casing.
- the top bar also serves as the lid of the casing, and the casing is constituted by the first case member and the second case member connected by the one-side hinge mechanism. Since the thickness of the case member is reduced without lowering the strength, the weight of the screen device can be further reduced.
- the columns are integrated with the casing and the columns can be raised and lowered, the columns can be laid down during storage, so that the size of the screen device can be further reduced. Further, the top bar can be easily fixed to the casing by a single operation of pressing the operation portion of the lock mechanism.
- the support can be easily shortened by pressing down the support in a state where the operating portion of the spring lock mechanism is pressed to release the locked state of the second cylindrical body.
- the screen device according to the present embodiment is an example in which another slide lock mechanism is used in place of the slide lock mechanism used for the first slide lock mechanism in the first embodiment. Is shown.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing the structure of the screen device P6 with the screen unwound.
- the column 6A is composed of a lower first cylindrical body 6a and an upper second cylindrical body 6b, and a distal end of the first cylindrical body 6a has a cylindrical member forming a first slide lock mechanism.
- the body engaging portion 101 is provided with a rooster 3, and a protrusion lock mechanism 110 for releasing the release state of the first slide lock mechanism is provided below the hook portion 7C.
- it can be configured by the same method as in the first embodiment.
- the first slide lock mechanism used in the present embodiment includes a cylindrical engagement portion disposed on the outer peripheral surface of the distal end portion of the first cylindrical body 6a, and a longitudinal direction of the second cylindrical body 6b. It consists of a plurality of formed through holes, and is composed of a cylindrical body engaging portion and a cylindrical body engaging receiving portion.
- FIGS. 10A to 10B and diagrams: L 1A to: L 1C are schematic diagrams showing the structure of an engaging member 102 and a base 103 constituting the cylindrical engaging portion 101.
- FIG. 10B are a side view and a front view of the engagement member 102, respectively
- FIGS. 11A, 11B, and 11C are a top view, a front view, and a side view of the base 103, respectively.
- the center of the engaging member 102 is pivotally supported by the base 103.
- One end of the engaging member 102 is engaged with the through hole provided in the cylindrical body, and the other end is engaged with the projecting portion 102a and the through hole.
- It has an operating section 102b for operating release, and a pair of engaging pins 102c, 102c is arranged on both side surfaces of the operating section 102b.
- the base 103 that supports the engaging member 102 extends in the axial direction of the outer peripheral surface thereof, and has a concave groove 103 a that accommodates the engaging member 102, and a pair of shafts that support the engaging member 102. It has holes 103b, 103b, and a pair of engagement grooves 103c, 103c that engage with the engagement pins.
- the engagement groove 103 c is formed from the outer peripheral surface side to the cylinder side, and has a contact portion 1032 c at a tip portion on the cylinder side, and the contact portion 1032 c is formed through a constricted portion 1033 c. It is continuous with the sliding groove 103 1 c.
- FIG. 12 shows a state at the start of the extension of the support 6B.
- the first slide lock mechanism 1 ⁇ 0 is composed of a through hole 62b and an engagement portion 101 attached to the distal end of the first cylindrical body 6a. Are engaged with the through holes 62b.
- a projection locking mechanism 110 including a hook 7C and an engagement projection is provided below the hook 7C.
- the hook portion 7C and the engaging protrusion 110 are separated from each other so that the hook portion 7C can be rotated horizontally, while the engaging protrusion 110 is moved in the axial direction by the operating portion 1C. It is fixed so as to be on a straight line with 02. Further, the engaging projection 110 and the engaging member 102 are disposed on the front side of the column on which the screen is hung.
- Fig. 13 shows the post extended to its maximum length.
- the first slide lock mechanism is released, the second cylinder 6b is released, and the second cylinder 6b can be easily pulled out from the first cylinder 6a.
- the operation portion 102 b is separated from the base portion 103 by the urging force of the panel member 104, and the projection portion 102 a is formed by leverage operation. Engages with the through hole 62b to be locked, and the cylinder 6b is locked to the cylinder 6a. In this state, the screen is hooked on the hook 7C and the screen device is used.
- Fig. 14 shows the condition when starting to shorten the columns for storage. First, remove the screen from the hook 7C, lower the top bar, and rewind the screen. Next, the first slide lock mechanism is operated. That is, when the operation portion 102 b is strongly pressed in the direction of the base portion 103, the engagement between the projection portion 102 a and the through hole 62 b is released by leverage operation, while the engagement pin 102 The c slides in the direction of the base 103 along the engaging groove 103c, reaches the abutting part 10332c through the constricted part 103c, and is engaged and fixed.
- the recessed portion 103 33 c is narrower than the abutting portion 103 32 c, the movement of the locking pin 102 c to the recessed portion 103 33 c is not possible. It is restrained, and the locking pin 102c is fixed to the end portion 10332c. As a result, the pressed state of the operation unit 102b is maintained, and the column can be pushed down.
- FIG. 15 shows a state where the column is pushed down from the state of FIG.
- the second slide lock mechanism is easily released by depressing the second cylinder 6b, the second cylinder 6b is depressed, and its tip approaches the second slide lock mechanism.
- the engaging projection 110 has an inclined surface at its distal end, and is a contact portion that can contact the corner portion 102 d that forms the base of the projection 102 a. 1 1 0a and the slope It has a fixed part 11 Ob that can be engaged with the corner part, and when the support is pushed down, the contact part 110 a of the engagement projection 110 becomes a corner part. Abuts 1 0 2 d.
- the corner portion 102d is pressed in the direction of the cylinder, and at the same time, the locking pin 102c is pushed from the end portion 10332c by the leverage operation, and the sliding groove 103c. And the lock of the operation unit 102b is released. Further, if the support is pushed down to make the support the shortest, the corner 102d is guided by the contact portion 110a to reach the fixed portion 110b as shown in Fig. 16 and fixed. Engage with part 110b. At the same time, the tip of the protrusion penetrates? L62b is engaged. In this state, the projection 102a is fixed by the engagement projection 110 and is in a locked state. Subsequently, the hook portion 7C is rotated so as not to protrude to the periphery at the time of storage, and then the column is turned down to store it so as to be parallel to the casing.
- the protrusion lock mechanism provided at the lower portion of the hook 7C is brought into contact with and engaged with the protrusion of the first slide lock mechanism so that the unlocked state of the first slide lock mechanism is switched to the locked state. Therefore, by a single operation of pushing down the support, the support can be shortened and the slide lock of the cylinder can be performed at a time. Further, since the engaging member is provided on the front surface of the column, the column can be shortened by operating the engaging member on the front surface of the screen device. Therefore, the strut can be shortened more easily than when the engaging member is provided on the back surface of the strut.
- the screen device according to the present embodiment shows an example in which a three-stage cylindrical body is used for the column in the second embodiment.
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view showing the structure of the screen device P5 in a state where the screen is rewound.
- FIG. 18 shows the configuration of the second slide lock mechanism.
- a sliding member 36 is attached to the inner peripheral surface of the rear end of the third cylindrical body 6k, an engaging member 38 is provided in a concave portion 36a of the sliding member 36, and a concave portion 3 is provided at one end. 6 The other end is engaged with the engaging member 38, and the other end is engaged with the engaging member 38.
- a panel member 39 for biasing 38 and a cylindrical engaging portion 37 are arranged.
- a plurality of through-holes are formed in the distal end portion of the second cylindrical body 6b in the longitudinal direction, and the plurality of through-holes are engaged with the cylindrical body engaging portion 37. It constitutes a joint reception unit 62b.
- the engaging member 38 has a pole-shaped protrusion 38 a at the tip thereof, and is pressed by the spring member 39 so that the pole-shaped protrusion 38 a is engaged with the through hole 62 b, and 3 cylinder
- the pole-shaped protrusion 38a is directly pressed against the urging force of the panel member 39, or the third cylindrical body 6k is pressed down to indirectly press the ball-shaped protrusion 38a.
- a method of pressing the part 38a into the concave part 36a can be used.
- the ball-shaped projection 38a may be made of metal or resin, but is preferably made of resin.
- the edge of the through-hole is rounded, or a taper is provided that expands toward the third cylindrical body 6k. Thereby, the frictional force between the through hole and the engaging member can be reduced. Therefore, the engagement can be easily released by pulling out or pushing in the third cylinder 6k from the second cylinder 6b without directly pressing the ball-shaped projection 38a. .
- the first slide lock mechanism When the operating section 102b is pressed while the support is in the shortest length, the first slide lock mechanism is released, the second cylinder 6b is released, and the second cylinder 6b is moved to the first position. It can be easily pulled out of the cylindrical body 6a (Fig. 12). Also, by strongly pulling out the third cylinder 6k from the second cylinder 6b, the second slide lock mechanism does not operate, that is, the bow-shaped protrusion 38a is engaged with the through hole 62b. The third cylindrical body 6 k can be pulled out without any interlocking. Therefore, only by pulling up the hook 7C, the second cylinder 6b and the third cylinder 6k can be pulled out from the first cylinder 6a to make the column longest.
- the second slide lock mechanism is easily released by pushing down the third cylinder 6 k, the second cylinder 6 b is pushed down, and the end thereof is moved to the second slide lock mechanism.
- Approach That is, when the column is pushed down, the contact portion 110a of the engagement protrusion 110 contacts the corner portion 102d (FIG. 15). Further, when the column is pushed down, the corner portion 102d is pressed in the direction of the cylinder, and at the same time, the locking pin 102c is pushed from the end portion 10332c by the leverage operation to the sliding groove 1033-1c. And the lock of the operation unit 102b is released.
- the corner portion 102d is guided by the contact portion 110a to reach the fixed portion 110b as shown in Fig. 16 and fixed. Engage with part 110b. At the same time, the tip of the projection is engaged with the through hole 62b. In this state, the projection 102a is fixed by the engagement projection 110 and is in a locked state. Subsequently, the hook portion 7C is rotated so that it does not protrude to the surroundings during storage, and then the support column is turned down and retracted so as to be parallel to the casing.
- the following effect is obtained in addition to the effect obtained in the second embodiment.
- the height of the pillars can be increased and a larger screen can be spread.
- a second slide lock mechanism that can be easily disengaged by pulling out or pushing in the third cylinder is provided.
- a projection lock mechanism provided at the distal end of the third cylinder is attached to the first cylinder. Slide lock machine The first slide lock mechanism is switched from the longest state to the shortest state by a single operation of pushing down the support column by switching the release state of the first slide lock mechanism to the lock state by abutting and engaging with the projection of the structure. It can be pushed down all at once, making it extremely easy to shorten the column.
- the screen device of the present invention is not limited to the first to third embodiments, but also includes a screen device including various modifications of the constituent members described below.
- FIG. 19 shows a modification of the hook portion shown in FIG.
- the hook portion 7B is supported by a support portion 74 so as to be rotatable in a vertical plane with respect to the longitudinal direction of the top bar, and a hook portion 7B having a hook portion 73a for hooking a handle.
- the support portion 74 is fitted and fixed to the distal end of the second cylindrical body 6b that forms the support. In use, push down the rotating part 73 in the vertical direction of the top bar to lock the handle. Thereby, the screen can be held in the extended state.
- FIG. 20 shows a first modification of the slide lock mechanism used in the first embodiment.
- a sliding member 36 is attached to the inner peripheral surface of the rear end of the second cylindrical body 6 d on the distal end side, and a recess is formed in the recess of the sliding member 36.
- a cylindrical body engaging portion 37 including a joining member 38 and a panel member 39 for urging the engaging member 38 is disposed.
- a plurality of through-holes are formed in the distal end portion of the first cylindrical body 6 c in the longitudinal direction, and the plurality of through-holes are engaged with the cylindrical body engaging portion 37.
- the receiving part 6 1c is constituted.
- the second cylindrical body 6d is pulled out from the first cylindrical body 6c, and the tip projection 38b of the engaging member 38 is engaged with a through hole at a desired position among the plurality of through holes. Lock the cylinder 6d of 2 to hold the column at the desired height. By pressing the tip projection 38b, the 6d locking of the second cylindrical body can be released.
- the height of the screen can be adjusted stepwise with a simple configuration.
- FIG. 21 shows another modification 2 of the slide lock mechanism used in the first to third embodiments.
- the slide lock mechanism of this modification is arranged in a sliding member 40 attached to the inner peripheral surface at the rear end of the second cylindrical body 6f, and a concave portion 40a of the sliding member 40.
- a second cylindrical body which is engaged with the above-mentioned engaging part 41 when extended, and is provided with at least one through-hole provided in a longitudinal direction of the first cylindrical body 6e.
- the cylindrical body engaging portion 41 has an engaging member 42 pivotally supported by the sliding member 40 and one end engaged with the engaging member 42, while the other end has a sliding member 4.
- the engaging member 42 has a panel member 43 that is engaged with the engagement member 0 and urges the engagement member 42. Further, the engaging member 42 has a projection 42a at one end thereof for engaging with the through hole, and a connecting portion 4 for connecting a motion transmitting portion for moving the projection 42a forward and backward with respect to the through hole at the other end.
- the motion transmitting section is composed of a wire rod 45 supported by a disengagement section provided at a hook 7C at the tip of the second cylindrical body 6f, and a lifted body 4 4 suspended by the wire rod 4. have.
- the elevating body 44 is engaged with the connecting portion 42b, and when the elevating movement of the elevating body 44 causes the engaging member 42 to rotate in the axial direction of the column, the protrusions 42a are formed. It moves forward and backward with respect to the through hole.
- the engagement release portion is an operating member that is pivotally supported by the hook portion 7C so that it can rotate in the axial direction of the column.
- the operating member 46 has a supporting portion 46a for supporting the wire 45 and an operating portion 46b, and the spring member 47 separates the operating portion 46b from the hook portion 7C. You are urging you to.
- the projection 42 a of the engagement member 42 is engaged with the through hole by the urging force of the spring member 43.
- the elevating body 44 rises, and the projection 42 a of the engaging member 42 becomes the panel member 43. It retreats in the direction away from the through-hole against the urging force, and the engagement with the through-hole can be released.
- the column can be easily expanded and contracted in a state where the handle is hooked on the hook portion and the screen is drawn out.
- the upper cylinder is pushed into the lower cylinder while the operating portion of the disengagement section provided at the tip of the column is pressed, or the upper cylinder is inserted into the lower cylinder. Just pull it out of the cylinder.
- the protrusion of the engagement member does not engage with the through hole. This allows the column to be extended and retracted with a single pull-out or push-in operation.
- the hook portion is provided with the engagement release portion, the column can be extended and contracted by one-handed operation while holding the hook portion.
- FIG. 22 shows a third modification of the slide lock mechanism used in the first to third embodiments.
- the slide lock mechanism of the present modification is different from the slide lock mechanism shown in FIG. 21 in that a stepless engagement mechanism is used instead of the cylinder engagement portion and the cylinder engagement receiving portion.
- the slide lock mechanism of the present modified example includes a sliding member 48 attached to the inner peripheral surface of the rear end of the second cylindrical body 6 h and an outer periphery of the lower end 50 of the sliding member 48.
- one end of the ball engaging portion 49 is engaged with a guide member 52 pivotally supported by the lower end portion 50 of the sliding member 48, and a concave portion 48 a of the sliding member 48.
- the guide member 52 has an engagement portion 52b with one end to which a spring member 53 is attached, and the other end presses the pole 51 to abut against the inclined portion 50a of the ball 51. And a release section 52a for releasing the lock.
- the spring member 53 always urges the release part 52a away from the ball 51 by leverage through the engagement part 52b.
- the motion transmitting section includes a wire rod 45 supported by a disengagement section provided at a hook section 7C at the tip of the second cylindrical body 6f, and an elevating body 4 suspended by the wire rod 45.
- the elevating member 44 is engaged with an engaging portion 52b which also serves as a connecting portion.
- the elevating movement of the elevating member 44 causes the engaging member 52 to rotate in the axial direction of the column, and the release portion 5 2a is pressed against the ball 51, or the release portion 52a is separated from the pole 51 or kept in a simple contact state.
- the wire rod 45 penetrates the spring member 53 of the pole guide part 49 in the longitudinal direction and is engaged with the engaging part 52b.
- the disengagement portion is composed of an operation member 46 pivotally supported by the hook portion 7C so as to be rotatable in the axial direction of the column, one end of which is engaged with the operation member 46, and the other end of which is the hook portion 7C.
- the spring member 47 is attached to the spring member.
- the operating member 46 has a supporting portion 46a for supporting the wire rod 45 and an operating portion 46b, and the spring member 47 holds the operating portion 46b. It is urged to move away from the lock 7C.
- the column can be easily extended and contracted in a state where the handle is hooked on the hook portion and the screen is drawn out. Since the engagement release portion is provided in the portion, the column can be extended and contracted by one-handed operation while holding the hook portion.
- the height of the support does not need to be adjusted stepwise, and can be adjusted to an arbitrary height.
- FIGS. 23 and 24 show yet another modification 4 of the slide lock mechanism used in the first to third embodiments.
- the slide lock mechanism includes a second cylindrical body at the distal end side.
- the cylindrical body engaging portion 55 has a support portion 56 b loosely fitted into the concave portion 54 a of the sliding member 54 at one end, and a projecting portion 56 a engaging with the locking portion at the other end.
- An engaging member 56 swingable about a supporting portion 56b, and a supporting portion of the engaging member 56 having one end engaged with the concave portion 54a of the sliding member 54 and the other end.
- a spring member 57 is engaged with 56b and urges the projection 56a of the engagement member 56 so as to press against the locking portion.
- FIG. 24 is a developed view showing the structure of the cylindrical engaged portion 58.
- the forward groove 60 having a plurality of locking portions formed of concave portions for restricting the movement in the shortening direction, and at the time of shortening, the engagement with the protrusion 56 a is released to shorten the second cylinder 6 j in the shortening direction.
- a return groove 59 that allows movement.
- the locking portion includes a starting point locking portion 64 i, an intermediate locking portion 63 i, 62 i, and an end point locking portion 61 i from the rear end of the first cylindrical body 6 i toward the distal end. I have.
- the starting point locking portion and the intermediate locking portion are provided with protrusions on the rear end side of the first cylindrical body 6 i.
- the inclined portions While having vertical portions 641i, 6311i, and 6211i that lock the 56a, the inclined portions that are inclined toward the distal end and allow the protrusion 56a to move toward the distal end 6442 i, 6 3 2 1 and 6 2 2 i.
- the most distal end locking portion has a vertical portion 611i on the rear end side for locking the projection 56a, and a butting portion composed of the vertical portion 612i on the front end side.
- the vertical portion 611i and the vertical portion 612i are connected by an inclined portion 613i that is inclined toward the vertical portion 612i.
- the protruding portion 56a When not in use, the protruding portion 56a is in contact with the vertical portion 641i of the starting point locking portion 64i, and the second cylinder 6j is fixed. In this state, when the second cylinder 6j is pulled out from the first cylinder 6i, the protrusion 56a rises while sliding in the outward groove 60 through the inclined portion 642i. When pulling out is stopped while the protrusion 56a is engaged with an arbitrary locking portion, the protrusion 56a is connected to the locking portion, for example, the vertical portion 621i of the intermediate locking portion 62i. The second cylinder 6j is fixed in contact with the second cylinder 6j.
- the second cylindrical body 6j is pulled out so as to be the longest, and the protrusion 56a is moved to the end locking portion 61i. 56 a abuts against the abutting portion 6 1 2 i and swings the inclined portion 6 13 i to move to the return groove 59. In this state, the second cylinder
- the column can be easily expanded and contracted in a state where the handle is hooked on the hook portion and the screen is drawn out.
- the column automatically descends, so that the column can be easily shortened.
- FIGS. 25 to 27 show modifications of the hook mechanism used in the first to third embodiments.
- FIG. 25 is a schematic perspective view of the screen device P2 provided in the first modification of the hook mechanism.
- one end is fixed to one side of the casing
- the top bar is It has a belt member whose other end is detachably fixed to the other side surface of the casing so as to straddle it.
- a handle is fixed at the approximate center of the top bar 5
- the free end of the belt member 84 is detachably fixed by a fixing member fixed to the side of the casing across the top bar. Have been.
- the lock mechanism can have a simple configuration, so that a lower-cost screen device can be provided.
- FIG. 26 shows another modification 2 of the hook mechanism used in the first to third embodiments.
- This modification shows an example in which a pair of belt members is used for the lock mechanism.
- a pair of belt members 86, 8 having one end fixed to one side surface of the casing 1 and the other end detachably fixed to the other side surface of the casing 1 so as to straddle the top 5 are provided.
- the free ends of the belt members 86 and 87 are detachably fixed to fixing members 88 and 89 fixed to the other side surface of the casing 1.
- the handle 81 is located substantially at the center of the case sink 1, and is fixed between the fixing members 8 8, 8 9, and the hook member 8 3 for locking is fixed at the center of the top bar 5. .
- the top bar can be more reliably fixed to the casing by using a simple structure of the lock mechanism and using the pair of benoret members.
- FIG. 27 shows another modification 3 of the lock mechanism used in the first to third embodiments.
- This modification shows an example in which a pair of belt members integrated with a handle are used for the lock mechanism.
- a pair of belt members 90, 9 having one end fixed to one side surface of the casing 1 and the other end detachably fixed to the other side surface of the casing 1 so as to straddle the top bar 5.
- the free ends of the belt members 90 and 91 are detachably fixed to fixing members 92 and 93 fixed to the other side surface of the casing 1.
- the handle 82 is rotatably supported at both ends by a pair of belt members 90 and 91.
- a hook member 83 for fastening is fixed.
- the top bar can be more securely fixed to the casing by using a simple structure of the lock mechanism and using the pair of belt members.
- a column composed of two and three cylinders is used, but the number of cylinders is not limited to this.
- the cylindrical body at the tip side of the two stages is shown in FIG. 18 or FIG.
- the slide lock mechanism can be used as the second slide lock mechanism.
- the slide shown in FIG. 18 or FIG. in the case where a support composed of four or more stages of multi-stage cylinders is configured, the slide shown in FIG. 18 or FIG.
- the lock mechanism can be used as a second slide lock mechanism.
- the slide lock mechanism shown in FIG. 18 or FIG. 20 for all the slide lock mechanisms, it is possible to configure a column composed of a multi-stage cylindrical body.
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