WO2005049953A1 - Withdrawable pulling system for roller screen - Google Patents

Withdrawable pulling system for roller screen Download PDF

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WO2005049953A1
WO2005049953A1 PCT/IT2004/000099 IT2004000099W WO2005049953A1 WO 2005049953 A1 WO2005049953 A1 WO 2005049953A1 IT 2004000099 W IT2004000099 W IT 2004000099W WO 2005049953 A1 WO2005049953 A1 WO 2005049953A1
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handle bar
tie rod
stop block
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Roberto Brioschi
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Gianus S.P.A.
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Priority to AT04716307T priority patent/ATE500398T1/en
Priority to EP04716307A priority patent/EP1689964B1/en
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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
    • E06B9/40Roller blinds
    • E06B9/42Parts or details of roller blinds, e.g. suspension devices, blind boxes
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/56Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor
    • E06B9/78Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor for direct manual operation, e.g. by tassels, by handles

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  • the present invention refers to a withdrawable pulling system for roller screen.
  • roller screens for closing windows such as curtains or mosquito nets
  • a tube placed on the upper edge of the window If however such upper edge is particularly high, it becomes impossible to be able to easily reach the screen to actuate its closure.
  • these are screens with spring return lacking a braking device it becomes dangerous even opening them without duly keeping them.
  • the prior art has several arrangements in order to overcome these inconveniences: - system with small chain: it is a system in which a small chain (typically with small balls) rotates a pulley placed on the axis of the screen winding roller.
  • the roller is made rotate with consequent screen winding or unwinding.
  • the torsion spring inside the tube is used only for balancing the weight of screen and handle bar, while de facto the system should remain in an indifferent balance, in order to minimise the driving effort.
  • This system in practice is cumbersome, not always easy to drive, slightly noisy and the constant presence of the small chain cannot be aesthetically pleasant.
  • this system while it can be good for carrying out small screen adjustments (as in case of sun curtains, for example) , becomes particularly uncomfortable when one has to always operate between the all closed and all open conditions, such as in case of a mosquito net;
  • - hooked rod it is a system that, for driving the screen, provides for using a rod with a suitable length equipped at one end with a suitable hook adapted to be anchored to the handle bar in order to lower it at a height that is adapted for a manual grip.
  • the main defect of this system is that, once used, the rod, being separate from the screen, either remains in sight with a dubious aesthetic effect or has the problem of having to be stored and, above all, found again when further using it;
  • FIG. 1 is a front sectional view of an embodiment of the withdrawable pulling system for roller screen according to the present invention.
  • the withdrawable pulling system 1 is composed of: a roller screen system that, as known, is composed of a roller screen 3 constrained on one of its sides to an handle bar 4 and on its opposite side typically to a tube equipped with a torsion spring, the handle bar 4 being adapted to slide inside two side guides 20; a small tassel 2 projecting from a hole 30 of the handle bar 4 and connected to an actuating tie rod 6 passing inside the handle bar 4, said actuating tie rod 6 being equipped with a first stop block 7 and a second stop block 10 placed at one end of said tie rod 6; transmission means 5 adapted to transmit the actuating tie rod 6 along a parallel direction to a longitudinal axis df the handle bar 4; a guiding element 11 parallel to the guides 20 adapted to allow the second stop block 10 to slide; a first stop element 12 placed at the end of the handle bar 4 from which the tie rod 6 projects and adapted to stop the sliding of the first stop block 7 and to transmit the
  • the handle bar 4 is in a high position that can usually be unreachable or can be reached with discomfort by the operator hand; in order to solve this inconvenience, it is possible for the operator to operate on the small tassel 2 by pulling it downwards; by pulling the small tassel 2, and consequently the actuating tie rod 6 connected thereto, downwards, the first stop block 7 of the tie rod 6 abuts against the locking element 12, while the second stop block 10 freely slides along the guiding element 11. Consequently, by pulling the small tassel downwards, the handle bar 4 too will be dragged downwards .
  • the handle bar 4 is lowered till the operator is able to comfortably reach it with his hand, and at that time he can leave the small tassel 2 and go on lowering the screen 3 by operating on the handle bar 4; the small tassel 2 goes on integral with the handle bar 4 till the second stop block 10 abuts against the stop element 9, upon which the tie rod ⁇ , blocked in its sliding, starts approaching the small tassel 2 towards the hole 30 while the handle bar 4 goes on in its descending movement.
  • the tie rod 6 length and the positions of the second stop block 10 and of the stop element 9 are defined so that, when the handle bar 4 reaches the complete closure position of the screen 3, the small tassel 2 has completely approached the hole 30, thereby avoiding the previously-mentioned problems regarding the known pulling systems.
  • the second stop block 9 can slide, but with a high friction coefficient, along the guiding element 11: in this way upon firstly lowering the handle bar 4, after laying the roller screen 3, one is able to adjust the starting approach point of the small tassel 2 to the handle bar 4 by strongly pulling the small tassel 2 itself from when the second stop block 10 abuts against the second stop element 9, consequently pulling also the second stop element 9 downwards along the guiding element 11, till the position in which one wants that the small tassel 2 starts approaching the handle bar 4; at that time the second stop element 9 will remain in the desired position on the guiding element 11 due to the high friction and upon every following lowering of the screen 3, it will proceed as described in the previous preferred embodiment, having however the position of the second stop element 9 perfectly adjusted depending on the opening length.
  • the small tassel 2 In the operation of the system 1 according to the present invention, during the screen 3 closing step, by lifting the handle bar 4, the small tassel 2, dragged by its own weight, starts going out of the hole 30 till the first stop block 7 abuts against the locking element 12: at that time, the small tassel 2 is again integral with the handle bar 4 and the operator, in case the screen is not equipped with a rise braking system, can check its rise by operating on the small tassel 2. It is important to note that, during the first rising step of the handle bar 4, the one in which the small tassel has still not gone out of the hole 30, the operator, with the system according to the present invention, does not run any more the risk of a "whip stroke" in case the handle bar 4 escapes from his hand.

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Abstract

A withdrawable pulling system (1) is disclosed for a roller screen comprising a roller screen (3); an handle bar (4); two side guides (20); a small tassel (2); an actuating tie rod (6) connected at a first end thereof to said small tassel (2); a first stop block (7); a second stop block (10); transmission means (5); a guiding element (11) adapted to allow the second stop block (10) to slide; a first stop element (12) and a second stop element (9).

Description

WITHDRAWABLE PULLING SYSTEM FOR ROLLER SCREEN
The present invention refers to a withdrawable pulling system for roller screen. The prior art provides that roller screens for closing windows (such as curtains or mosquito nets) are designed in order to be wound onto a tube placed on the upper edge of the window. If however such upper edge is particularly high, it becomes impossible to be able to easily reach the screen to actuate its closure. In the further case in which these are screens with spring return lacking a braking device, it becomes dangerous even opening them without duly keeping them. For these reasons, the prior art has several arrangements in order to overcome these inconveniences: - system with small chain: it is a system in which a small chain (typically with small balls) rotates a pulley placed on the axis of the screen winding roller. In this way, through the small chain traction, the roller is made rotate with consequent screen winding or unwinding. In this type of device, the torsion spring inside the tube is used only for balancing the weight of screen and handle bar, while de facto the system should remain in an indifferent balance, in order to minimise the driving effort. This system in practice is cumbersome, not always easy to drive, slightly noisy and the constant presence of the small chain cannot be aesthetically pleasant. Moreover, this system, while it can be good for carrying out small screen adjustments (as in case of sun curtains, for example) , becomes particularly uncomfortable when one has to always operate between the all closed and all open conditions, such as in case of a mosquito net;
- hooked rod: it is a system that, for driving the screen, provides for using a rod with a suitable length equipped at one end with a suitable hook adapted to be anchored to the handle bar in order to lower it at a height that is adapted for a manual grip. The main defect of this system is that, once used, the rod, being separate from the screen, either remains in sight with a dubious aesthetic effect or has the problem of having to be stored and, above all, found again when further using it;
- pulling system: it is the system adopted in the majority of cases, since, without any doubt, is the most inexpensive and practical one. Such system consists in a wire with a suitable length, equipped at its lower end with a small tassel in order to facilitate its grip, that is hanged at the handle bar centre. By pulling the small tassel the bar itself is approached till one is able to grasp it and thereby conclude the screen closure. This system, though appearing as the ideal solution, has several inconveniences: in fact, when the screen is closed, the small tassel typically is hanging from the window sill impairing the window frame closure, or even damaging it when it is inadvertently pinched between the swing-doors. It further has a small safety problem, in particular when it is applied to the screens with spring return that are not braked when opening: in fact, when closing such screens, the so-called "whip stroke" is not infrequent, and it occurs when, by unhooking the screen by mistake, it snaps upwards making the small hard plastic tassel bump against the window sill, projecting it with maximum probability against the user face. Object of the present invention is solving the above prior-art problems by providing a withdrawable pulling system for roller screen that is easily and practically used. The above and other objects and advantages of the invention, as will appear from the following description, are obtained by a withdrawable pulling system for roller screen as claimed in Claim 1. The present invention will be better described by some preferred embodiments thereof, given as a non- limiting example, with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
- FIG. 1 is a front sectional view of an embodiment of the withdrawable pulling system for roller screen according to the present invention.
With reference to FIG. 1, it can be noted that the withdrawable pulling system 1 according to the present invention is composed of: a roller screen system that, as known, is composed of a roller screen 3 constrained on one of its sides to an handle bar 4 and on its opposite side typically to a tube equipped with a torsion spring, the handle bar 4 being adapted to slide inside two side guides 20; a small tassel 2 projecting from a hole 30 of the handle bar 4 and connected to an actuating tie rod 6 passing inside the handle bar 4, said actuating tie rod 6 being equipped with a first stop block 7 and a second stop block 10 placed at one end of said tie rod 6; transmission means 5 adapted to transmit the actuating tie rod 6 along a parallel direction to a longitudinal axis df the handle bar 4; a guiding element 11 parallel to the guides 20 adapted to allow the second stop block 10 to slide; a first stop element 12 placed at the end of the handle bar 4 from which the tie rod 6 projects and adapted to stop the sliding of the first stop block 7 and to transmit the tie rod 6 along a parallel direction to said guides 20; and a second stop element 9 of the second stop block 10. The operation of the withdrawable pulling system according to the present invention will be described below starting from the complete opening position of the screen 3. At the beginning of the manoeuvre, the handle bar 4 is in a high position that can usually be unreachable or can be reached with discomfort by the operator hand; in order to solve this inconvenience, it is possible for the operator to operate on the small tassel 2 by pulling it downwards; by pulling the small tassel 2, and consequently the actuating tie rod 6 connected thereto, downwards, the first stop block 7 of the tie rod 6 abuts against the locking element 12, while the second stop block 10 freely slides along the guiding element 11. Consequently, by pulling the small tassel downwards, the handle bar 4 too will be dragged downwards .
The handle bar 4 is lowered till the operator is able to comfortably reach it with his hand, and at that time he can leave the small tassel 2 and go on lowering the screen 3 by operating on the handle bar 4; the small tassel 2 goes on integral with the handle bar 4 till the second stop block 10 abuts against the stop element 9, upon which the tie rod β, blocked in its sliding, starts approaching the small tassel 2 towards the hole 30 while the handle bar 4 goes on in its descending movement. The tie rod 6 length and the positions of the second stop block 10 and of the stop element 9 are defined so that, when the handle bar 4 reaches the complete closure position of the screen 3, the small tassel 2 has completely approached the hole 30, thereby avoiding the previously-mentioned problems regarding the known pulling systems.
In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the second stop block 9 can slide, but with a high friction coefficient, along the guiding element 11: in this way upon firstly lowering the handle bar 4, after laying the roller screen 3, one is able to adjust the starting approach point of the small tassel 2 to the handle bar 4 by strongly pulling the small tassel 2 itself from when the second stop block 10 abuts against the second stop element 9, consequently pulling also the second stop element 9 downwards along the guiding element 11, till the position in which one wants that the small tassel 2 starts approaching the handle bar 4; at that time the second stop element 9 will remain in the desired position on the guiding element 11 due to the high friction and upon every following lowering of the screen 3, it will proceed as described in the previous preferred embodiment, having however the position of the second stop element 9 perfectly adjusted depending on the opening length.
In the operation of the system 1 according to the present invention, during the screen 3 closing step, by lifting the handle bar 4, the small tassel 2, dragged by its own weight, starts going out of the hole 30 till the first stop block 7 abuts against the locking element 12: at that time, the small tassel 2 is again integral with the handle bar 4 and the operator, in case the screen is not equipped with a rise braking system, can check its rise by operating on the small tassel 2. It is important to note that, during the first rising step of the handle bar 4, the one in which the small tassel has still not gone out of the hole 30, the operator, with the system according to the present invention, does not run any more the risk of a "whip stroke" in case the handle bar 4 escapes from his hand.

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1. Withdrawable pulling system (1) for roller screen comprising: a roller screen (3); an handle bar (4) constrained to one side of said screen (3), each end of said handle bar (4) being adapted to slide inside two side guides (20) ; a small tassel (2) for actuating said handle bar (4); characterised in that it further comprises: an actuating tie rod (6) connected at a first end thereof to said small tassel (2), said small tassel (2) projecting from a hole (30) of said handle bar (4), said tie rod (6) passing inside said handle bar (4), said actuating tie rod (6) being equipped with a first stop block (7) and a second stop block (10), said second stop block (10) being placed at another end of said tie rod (6); transmission means (5) adapted to transmit said actuating tie rod (6) along a parallel direction to a longitudinal axis of said handle bar (4) ; a guiding element (11) adapted to allow said second stop block (10) to slide; a first stop element (12) placed at one end of said handle bar (4) from which said tie rod (6) projects and adapted to stop a sliding of said first stop block (7) and to transmit said tie rod (6) along a parallel direction to said guides (20); and a second stop element (9) adapted to stop a sliding of said second stop block (10) .
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DE602004031663T DE602004031663D1 (en) 2003-11-20 2004-03-02 RETRACTABLE PULL SYSTEM FOR ROLL BLADE
AT04716307T ATE500398T1 (en) 2003-11-20 2004-03-02 RETRACTABLE ROLLER PANEL PULL SYSTEM
EP04716307A EP1689964B1 (en) 2003-11-20 2004-03-02 Withdrawable pulling system for roller screen

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IT000917A ITTO20030917A1 (en) 2003-11-20 2003-11-20 RETRACTABLE ROLLER SYSTEM FOR ROLLER SHIELD.

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DE702743C (en) * 1938-01-25 1941-02-14 Heinrich Hundesruegge Pulling device for self-rolling window curtains
DE3644557A1 (en) * 1986-12-24 1988-07-07 Eugen Seitz Roller-blind apparatus for the outer side of a window
EP0628697A1 (en) * 1992-11-30 1994-12-14 Toso Company, Limited Cord operable roll blind
FR2769339A1 (en) * 1997-10-03 1999-04-09 Mariton Handle and cord pull for roller blind or fly screen

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
DE702743C (en) * 1938-01-25 1941-02-14 Heinrich Hundesruegge Pulling device for self-rolling window curtains
DE3644557A1 (en) * 1986-12-24 1988-07-07 Eugen Seitz Roller-blind apparatus for the outer side of a window
EP0628697A1 (en) * 1992-11-30 1994-12-14 Toso Company, Limited Cord operable roll blind
FR2769339A1 (en) * 1997-10-03 1999-04-09 Mariton Handle and cord pull for roller blind or fly screen

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