WO2010146185A2 - Dispositif d'obturation d'une baie menagee dans un element de structure comprenant des moyens de synchronisation, et vehicule automobile correspondant - Google Patents
Dispositif d'obturation d'une baie menagee dans un element de structure comprenant des moyens de synchronisation, et vehicule automobile correspondant Download PDFInfo
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- Device for closing a bay formed in a structural element comprising synchronization means, and corresponding motor vehicle.
- the field of the invention is that of berries used in particular in motor vehicles. More specifically, the invention relates to devices for closing an array formed in a structural element, for example in the bodywork of a vehicle, or in a door of the vehicle, and comprising a sliding mobile part capable of releasing or to close an opening by offering a flush appearance, seen from the outside.
- a structural element for example in the bodywork of a vehicle, or in a door of the vehicle, and comprising a sliding mobile part capable of releasing or to close an opening by offering a flush appearance, seen from the outside.
- flush bay Such devices, developed for several years by the holder of the present application, are in particular known by the term "flush bay".
- a report window maintained by a connecting frame.
- the latter has an inner part and an outer part, which simultaneously pinch the edges of the ice and the opening in the body, with a seal.
- the most common technique for opening and closing a door window is to make it movable vertically in its own plane, by making it enter or leave the box or the door trim.
- Sliding panels are also known horizontally along rails formed in a frame.
- flush bay The closure device (hereinafter referred to as "flush bay") presented in these documents comprises a fixed structure and a part, or sliding panel, movable relative to this fixed assembly.
- the movable part is connected to the fixed assembly by functional elements which provide the required mobility and which are reported on the face of the fixed part facing the interior of the vehicle.
- Such a flush bay can be mounted completely independently of the vehicle, and reported from the outside, in the housing defined for this purpose on the vehicle body.
- the flush bay presents, from the outside, a smooth, flush appearance, because no frame is needed on the contour of the opening formed in the fixed assembly.
- a guiding device comprising a first and a second guide rail fixedly mounted on the fixed assembly (or fixed structure) of the bay, both sides of the opening closed by the movable panel. It is mounted on the rails, to slide for example in a longitudinal direction, in a sliding plane between one (or more) open position and an intermediate release position in which it is opposite the fixed panel and cleared of it.
- the displacement of the mobile part is a combination of a movement in a direction parallel to the plane of the fixed part and a movement in a direction perpendicular to this plane, in the form of a general movement swaying, wherein the distal edge of the movable portion is, at the end of the race, in the plane of the bay (the moving part then being "across" between the closure plane and the sliding plane). It is then sufficient to bring the proximal edge, for example manually, to ensure the closure; and
- the invention relates more particularly to this second sealing technique, its variants and its improvements.
- the holder has indeed proposed an improvement in guiding and locking such "flush berries", described in particular in document PCT / EP2008 / 067264, incorporated by reference in the present description.
- the flush bay comprises a fixed structure in which is defined an opening, and at least one sliding panel, having a frame carrying at least one guiding pin (generally two pins in the upper part and two pins in the lower part).
- Two sliders, or shuttles, secured to the pins are provided, and assembled so as to allow relative movement of the sliders relative to a corresponding guide element, along the sliding axis of the sliding panel, so as to allow movement of said panel sliding in a direction perpendicular to the plane of said fixed structure.
- the sliding panel is secured directly to a guide member and to at least one slide, through guide pins, guided in a rail of simple shape, substantially rectilinear, to ensure its mobility in the direction of the sliding axis or perpendicular to the plane of the fixed structure.
- plan must be understood here in a broader sense: the plan formed by the bay is sometimes curved, according to one or two directions (this also justifies, in some cases, the term “substantially” used in the description and claims).
- This device therefore makes it possible to rest the sliding panel on an enlarged surface of the rail, by means of the sliding element and the slide and to implement rails of reduced thickness corresponding substantially to the thickness of the slide or the sliding element and / or the thickness intended for bonding the rail to the fixed structure.
- the movable panel tends to bow in the rails, when the actuation of the handle is not performed perfectly in the center of the handle, that is to say, equidistant from the two shuttles .
- the actuation is off-center, the forces applied to each shuttle are different, which can lead to an arching of the movable panel, or even a complete block thereof.
- the invention aims to provide a technique for improving the sliding displacement of the movable panel of a shutter device of a structure, particularly a motor vehicle, or flush bay, including avoiding the buttresses of the movable panel and / or its blocking.
- Another object of the invention is to provide such a closure device of a bay which is simple to mount on a door, on a wall or on a roof of a vehicle, and which allows easy and reliable use.
- the invention also aims to provide such a closure device, whose opening / closing actuating mechanism and / or sliding is simple and reliable.
- an object of the invention is to provide such a closure device, which works effectively despite potentially large games.
- Yet another object of the invention is to provide such a closure device of a bay which retains all the advantages of "flush bays" already developed by the holder of the present application, and in particular: - aesthetic appearance flush ;
- a shutter device of a bay formed in a structure, or berry flush comprising a fixed panel in which an opening is defined, and at least one sliding panel presenting
- the closure device comprises synchronization means of said actuating means so as to balance the movement of said shuttles.
- the actuating means comprise for example a handle acting directly on the shuttles or a motorized system acting on the shuttles by means of transmission comprising a "push-pull" cable, notched or multi-strand, for example.
- this allows to actuate the sliding panel efficiently, manually or motorized, without requiring special placement and central handling of the handle.
- Such a bay may in particular be formed in the body of a motor vehicle, or another type of vehicle, or in the structure, including a wall of a caravan or a camper for example.
- said actuating means comprise a connecting portion connecting said shuttles, and extending between said rails, perpendicular to the axis of movement of said shuttles.
- said synchronization means are carried by and / or accommodated in said connecting portion.
- This connecting portion may in particular be a part of the frame.
- said synchronization means comprise at least one synchronization element circulating in said connecting piece, between at least two guide elements provided for this purpose on said connecting portion.
- said synchronization means comprise two synchronization elements crossing in said connecting piece and extending in and / or along said rails.
- This or these elements are for example cables, straps, son, belts or the like.
- the flush bay comprises means for blocking said sliding panel in all opening positions, acting on said synchronization means.
- These locking means in any position may in particular be adapted to prevent movement of the movable panel in the event of emergency braking.
- said locking means act on at least one of said cables, and / or on at least one element carried by one of said cables and / or on at least one of said guide elements.
- the frame may, in this case in particular, carry an unlocking handle and displacement of said sliding panel, which can take a locked position, by default, and an unlocked position, and in that said handle controls said locking means.
- said actuating means ensure a direct actuation on a first of said shuttles, and said synchronization means ensuring a transmission of an actuation transmitted on the second of said shuttles.
- Said synchronization means may in particular comprise a push-pull cable and / or a spring blade.
- said synchronization means comprise at least one spring blade (or foil), connected on the one hand to a handle and on the other hand to one of said shuttles.
- said synchronization means comprise a spring blade each end of which is connected to one of said shuttles, said handle acting on or in the vicinity of the central portion of said leaf spring.
- said handle prints to said leaf spring a substantially parallel movement to the sliding axis of the sliding panel.
- said actuating means comprise at least one unlocking and displacement handle placed on a portion of the frame of the sliding panel parallel to at least one of said guide rails.
- Said handle may include in particular two gripping elements which can take a locked position, by default, and an unlocked position when they are brought closer to one another.
- At least one axis is fixed to said means for synchronizing the movement of the shuttles.
- said actuating means comprise electrical or pneumatic drive means, for example at least one electric motor or at least one pneumatic cylinder. It should be noted that the structure of the invention allows, from the same base, to provide manual bays and motorized bays, without modification or complex adaptation.
- the frame may carry a first unlocking handle of said sliding panel and a second moving handle of said sliding panel.
- the invention also relates to motor vehicles comprising at least one closure device as described above.
- This device may in particular be mounted on a side wall of the vehicle or a door, or form all or part of a roof.
- FIGS. 1A and 1B illustrate, in a perspective representation, an embodiment of a closure device as described in document PCT / EP2008 / 067264, respectively in the closed position of the aperture and in a partial opening position;
- FIG. 2 is a detail view of the lower part of the closure device shown in Figures IA and IB;
- FIG. 3 diagrammatically illustrates the guidance applied to a pin of the closure device of FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 shows an exemplary flush bay with non-parallel rails, to which the invention can be applied;
- - Figure 5 shows a first embodiment of a flush bay according to the invention, implementing synchronization means comprising two balancing cables;
- FIG. 6 illustrates a motorized version of the flush bay of FIG. 5
- FIG. 7 shows a second embodiment of a flush bay according to the invention, implementing synchronization means comprising transmission means;
- FIGS. 7.1 to 7.4 are detail views, respectively of the lower right corner, the upper right corner, the lower left corner and the upper left corner of a first example of implementation of the second embodiment shown in FIG.
- FIGS. 7.5 to 7.7 illustrate a second example of implementation of this second embodiment
- FIG. 9 and 10 illustrate two motorized variants, in which the shuttles are each controlled by a cable operated by the same motor;
- FIG. 11 illustrates the conversion of a manual version into a motorized version
- FIG. 13 illustrates a third embodiment of the invention, implementing a handle acting directly on the synchronization means, and mounted substantially equidistant between the two shuttles;
- FIG. 14 illustrates a fourth embodiment of the invention, implementing a handle comprising two gripping elements that can be brought closer to one another;
- Figures 15 to 17 are detail views of the lower portion of the movable panel frame and the lower guide rail of the embodiment shown in Figure 14;
- Fig. 18 is a perspective view of the shuttle slider and a gripping member of the embodiment shown in Fig. 14;
- FIGS. 19 and 20 illustrate a fifth embodiment of the invention, implementing a sway axis connected to the frame of the movable panel and cooperating with a shuttle of the lower guide rail. 7. Description of particular embodiments
- FIGS. 1A and 1B illustrate, in a perspective view, an embodiment of such a manual opening flush bay intended to close a bay formed in a side wall of the bodywork of a vehicle.
- a flush bay may be provided in the structure of a caravan or a camper for example.
- This closure device therefore comprises a fixed part 11, generally of transparent material, also called fixed assembly or fixed panel, in which is pierced an opening 12.
- the sliding panel comprises a window 131 provided with a frame 132, which can be guided along two substantially parallel rails 14 and 15, mounted on the inner face of the fixed panel 11 respectively in the lower part and in the upper part.
- these rails may also be non-parallel.
- FIG. 2 illustrates the detail of the lower part of this flush bay, in which the frame 132 of the sliding panel and the rail 14 are shown in dashed lines, the upper part can be deduced by simple symmetry.
- the sliding panel 13 has in its lower part two guide pins 21 and
- a slider 25, forming a shuttle with respect to the position of the sliding panel 13, is housed in the inner slide of the rail 14, substantially in line with the sliding panel. It comprises two guide pads, or shuttles, 251 and 252, rigidly connected by a connecting bar 253.
- the pad 252 is integral with a handle 29. It extends along the vertical edge of the frame 132 and connects the slide lower to the upper slide, movable in the rail 15, through a straight groove 210 oriented along the axis of the rail 14, communicating at right angles to the strikers 23 and 24.
- a helical return spring 26 (optional), mounted around the bar 253, is housed between the shoe 252 of the slide and an element 27 secured to the frame 132. This element 27, movable relative to the bar 253, which it overlaps , can slide in the slide rail 14.
- a guide groove 28, whose profile is shown schematically in Figure 3, is formed in each of the pads 251, 252 to receive the base of each pin 21, 22, opening under the keeper.
- the handle 29 is released.
- the action of the spring 26 has pushed the pad 252 to the right, the bottom of the groove 28 abuts on the pins 21, 22.
- Each pin 21, 22 is then immobilized, the strike outlet being disposed perpendicularly to the direction circulation in the throat.
- This bay thus comprises a fixed part 41, here made in two parts, a first part 411 defining the outline of the bay, generally in an opaque material or screen-printed, and having a substantially trapezoidal shape (the left part being narrower than the right part), or rectangular, and a part 412, transparent and fixed, inscribed in a first opening defined in the first part.
- Figure 4 illustrates the bay seen from the inside of the vehicle.
- On this surface of the fixed portion 41 facing inward are mounted, for example by gluing, two rails for guiding and holding a panel 43 movable in sliding relative to the fixed portion 41.
- the upper rail 421 and the lower rail 422 are here non-parallel, to substantially follow the contours of the fixed part 41 (themselves generally imposed by the body shape of the vehicle).
- the lower rail 422 is notably equipped with means for recovering and discharging the water 44.
- the upper rail 421 is covered with a protective and holding strip, for example of the type described in the document FR-0857313. still published.
- the invention makes it possible to improve the control of the displacement of the movable panel 43 by means of synchronization means.
- synchronization indicates that these means ensure that the movement of the upper and lower shuttles is performed in a synchronized manner, as detailed below, under the action of a single command.
- the synchronization means of the invention also make it possible to optimize braking or blocking of the sliding panel in any open position.
- the unlocking and the displacement of the sliding panel 43 are ensured by means of the handle 45, or maneuvering bar, which extends between the two rails. 421 and 422, along the edge 46 of the frame of the movable panel 43, this handle being movable relative to the frame, parallel to the axis of movement of the movable panel 43.
- the handle 45 can extend beyond the upper rail 421 and / or the lower rail 422.
- balancing means are mounted in the frame portion 46 (or in the handle or pull bar 45) as illustrated by FIG. These balancing means allow the synchronization of at least one upper shuttle and at least one lower shuttle (not shown).
- the upper shuttles are, in the same way as the lower shuttles, rigidly connected by a connecting bar as described above in relation to FIG. 2.
- the frame portion 46 thus comprises a balancing and synchronization system comprising two pulleys 51 and 52 (or more generally cable guiding means), which cooperate with two balancing and synchronizing cables 53, 54 intersecting with each other. middle of the frame portion 46 (or in the handle or draw bar 45).
- the first cable 53 has a first portion 531 extending along the rail 421, from a first end 5311 to the pulley 51. This pulley returns a second portion of the cable 532 to the second pulley 52. A third portion of the cable 533 extends from this second pulley 52 to a second end 5332, parallel to the rail 422.
- a second cable 54 extends from the first end 5411 of the rail 422 to the pulley 52, then transversely to the pulley 51, and finally parallel to the rail 421, to the second end 5432.
- the ends 5311, 5332, 5411 and 5432 of the cables are fixed to the fixed part, or to an integral element thereof, in particular the rails.
- the ends 5332 and 5432 of the cables are respectively connected to the lower shuttle and to the upper shuttle (not shown) of the movable panel.
- the two cables 53 and 54 share the pulleys 51 and 52, thus defining a balancing and synchronization system.
- This approach ensures that both ends of the portion 46 of the frame, and therefore the entire sliding panel, move in a similar and balanced manner, while ensuring synchronization of the upper and lower shuttles.
- the pulleys 51 and 52 thus each receive, crosswise, the balancing and synchronization cables 53 and 54. Thus, they both move the same distance, because of these crossed cables, ensuring balancing and synchronization required.
- the pulleys 51, 52 may have a sheave adapted to receive the two cables 53, 54. According to another embodiment, the pulleys may have two sheaves each associated with one of the cables.
- the cable guiding means comprise stationary rollers or angle references.
- an additional locking system can To be scheduled.
- this locking system can act on the balancing and synchronization means described above.
- these locking means can act on one of the pulleys and preferably both. It is thus possible to provide locking pads, or similar elements, which come into contact with the pulleys, so as to prevent their rotation. As long as these locking pads are in contact with the pulleys, they can not rotate, and the sliding panel can not be moved. It can also be provided that the locking pads rub on at least one rail or on at least one cable.
- Unblocking means are provided for moving the sliding panel. It may for example be cables or rods, the movement is actuated by the handle 45 (or, if appropriate, by another handle). Preferably, return means tend to return the pads to the locking position, when the handle is not actuated.
- the locking means can act on one of the cables, or on both cables. It may for example be means coming to pinch one of the cables between the two pulleys in the locking position. This cable, unable to move between the two pulleys, ensures the immobilization of the sliding panel. The handle, when actuated, releases the cable by removing the clamping means, to allow again the displacement of the sliding panel.
- a drive system 61 which drives a "push-pull" cable 62, for example a notched cable or a multi-strand cable, in both directions of sliding.
- the end 621 of the cable 62 is connected to the lower shuttle (not shown) of the movable panel, and the system of balancing and synchronization by cables and pulleys transmits, in a balanced and synchronized manner, the action at the upper part of the mobile panel and in particular, to the upper shuttle.
- a handle 71 is provided, mounted at the bottom of the movable panel 43, which acts directly on the lower shuttle (not shown).
- a substantially horizontal support on the handle 71, in the direction of the arrow 73, ensures the movement of the lower shuttle (or, in a variant, lower shuttles rigidly connected by a connecting bar) relative to the frame.
- Synchronization means 74 ensuring the transmission of an operation transmitted to one of the shuttles to the other shuttles, also called transmission means in the following description, are provided between the lower shuttle and the upper shuttle (or between the lower shuttles and the upper shuttles), for example in the form of a synchronization cable, flowing in the frame 75 of the movable panel 72.
- the synchronization cable 74 may in particular be a "push-pull" cable back and forth, or a spring blade (or foil). It may also be a rack member associated with a handle, for example a rotary handle, on which is fixed an actuating pinion, or a cremone mechanism. In other words, the handle 71 directly actuates the lower shuttle (not shown), the cable 74 or foil synchronizing the movement of the lower and upper shuttles.
- FIGS. 7.1 to 7.4 which are views of the four corners of the frame, and respectively of the lower right corner, of the upper right corner, of the lower left corner and of the upper left corner, are shown, a detailed example of implementation of this second embodiment.
- a first synchronizing spring blade 74 1 is mounted between the upper shuttle 77 and the lower shuttle 78, on the straight edge 75 1 of the frame 75 facing the handle 71 (see Figures 7.1 and 7.2).
- a second leaf spring 74 2 is also mounted between the shuttles on the left edge of the frame 75 2 (see Figures 7.3 and 7.4), so as to exert traction on the upper shuttle when the handle is pushed in the opposite direction to that of the arrow 73, to replace the first blade, which works thrust and is less effective, in the movement of the shuttle 77.
- the first 74 1 and the second leaf spring 74 2 are obtained from a spring steel foil, to reconcile a satisfactory rigidity and reduced thickness. They are guided in grooves 76 1 , 76 2 formed on the right edge 75 i or the left edge 75 2 of the frame, in particular to limit the risk of buckling.
- blades 74i, 74 2 are fixed at each of their ends to the shuttles, by screws 79 in this particular implementation of the invention. It should be noted that any other suitable method such as, for example, bonding, riveting, riveting and / or embedding by over-molding the blade on the frame can also be envisaged.
- FIGS. 7.5 to 7.7 illustrate another example of implementation of this second embodiment of the invention, in which provision has been made to implement a single spring blade 710, mounted on the straight edge 714 of the frame (see FIG. Figure 7.6, which is a detail view A of the lower right corner of the movable panel of the flush bay shown as a whole figure 7.5).
- FIG. Figure 7.7 only the shuttles 711 and 712 connected by the leaf spring 710, and the handle 713 secured to the lower shuttle 712 have been shown for clarity.
- the blade 710 acts on the upper shuttle 711 pushing and pulling ("push pull" in English), transmitting the actuation transmitted by the handle 713 to the shuttle 712.
- FIG. 7.8 shows such an example of a piston handle 713 fitted to the flush bay shown in FIGS. 7.5 and 7.7 for illustrative purposes.
- the handle 713 carries an ergonomic lever 715 for actuating a piston 716 configured to be able to engage a fixed rack toothed cable 717 housed in the rail 718.
- the operating handle of the movable panel may be formed on the frame of the latter, for example facing the lower shuttle, halfway between the two shuttles, or at the height of the upper shuttle.
- An effective stop in any open position position can be ensured in this case by the frame 121 which has notches 122 which can be inserted in corresponding notches of a rack rod 123 housed in the lower rail 124, as this appears more clearly in Figure 12.2 in a vertical sectional view of the flush bay in the open position.
- the rod 123 is substantially shorter than the rail, to allow the closure of the flush bay (see Figure 12.1, which is a vertical sectional view of the bay flush in the shutter position).
- this second embodiment also makes it possible, in a simple manner, to provide a motorized version, as illustrated in FIG. 8.
- the drive means 81 drive a push-pull cable 82 , notched or multi-strand, which acts on the lower shuttle.
- Synchronization cable 74 transmits synchronized operation to the upper shuttle.
- a manual version and a motorized version can be provided, via a drive guide 111 (shown partially in section along two radial half-planes), the rack cable 717 to a fixed motor 112 at the front end of the lower rail 113, the manual version is converted into a motorized version for a reduced cost.
- the drive guide can also be made more rigid by providing a connecting element 114 fitting on the rail 113 into which an end of the drive guide is inserted.
- this second embodiment like the other embodiments detailed in the present description, are not limited to a specific type of flush bay, and can in particular be implemented in the case of flush berries having a rectangular contour or more complex shape, and / or equipped with guide rails arranged parallel, or progressively moving away.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 It is possible, as illustrated by FIGS. 9 and 10, to provide two distinct actuating elements, for example push-pull cables 92, 93 (FIG. 9) or 102, 103 (FIG. 10), each acting on one of the two shuttles. and driven by the same motor 91, 101.
- This approach will generally be reserved for specific applications, as the passage of the cable or cables in the upper part of the bay is often not easy, and leads to a reduction of clear bay.
- FIG. 13 which is a partial view of the flush bay
- the actuating handle 1301 is mounted on a spring synchronization blade 1302, substantially equidistant from the two shuttles 1303 A and 1304A which are rigidly connected by a bar Shuttle link 1303B and 1304B respectively. It is also possible in a variant of this embodiment, to mount the handle between two leaf springs respectively fixed to one either of the shuttles. It is also possible that the synchronizing spring blade 1302 is not equidistant from the two shuttles 1303A and 1304A.
- this handle 1301 When this handle 1301 is pulled forward, in the direction of the arrow 1306, it slides horizontally relative to the frame 1305 (shown in this figure in dotted lines), synchronously driving the upper portion 1307 and the lower portion 1308 of the blade 1302, and accordingly the shuttles to which they are connected in the same direction. It is therefore immediately understood that by pushing the handle backwards, the shuttles move synchronously in the opposite direction, symbolized by the arrow 1309.
- the handle is rotatable and actuates a locking mechanism, for example rack-and-pinion, to ensure blocking in any position of the movable panel in at least one of the rails.
- a locking mechanism for example rack-and-pinion
- It may also be a locking handle having two portions that can be brought closer to each other by pinching between the thumb and the index finger.
- the unlocking and operating handle of the movable panel directly actuates the synchronization element (and not the shuttles) which can be a foil or a push-pull cable connecting and synchronizing the movement of the lower shuttles 1304A , 1304B and above 1303A, 1303B.
- the unlocking and actuating handle of the movable panel is formed on the lower part of the frame of the latter, and its movement is parallel to the lower rail (in other applications, it could be implemented similarly in the upper part of the frame).
- FIGS. 14 to 18 thus illustrate an example of this fourth embodiment implementing, as in the second embodiment, a connection by one or two spring blades, called synchronization blades, or foil (s).
- the principle of the transmission of the movement of the lower shuttle to the upper shuttle via this or these spring blade (s) is identical to the technique described in the second embodiment of the description and will therefore not be described in more detail here.
- the unlocking and actuating handle of the movable panel 1443 has two portions (or grippers) 1451, 1452 which can be brought closer to each other by pinching between the thumb and forefinger.
- the two gripping elements 1451, 1452 are mounted in a recess in the lower part 1447 of the frame of the movable panel 1443 and are movable relative to this frame, parallel to the axis of movement of the movable panel 1443, thus permitting ensure its unlocking and sliding along the guide rails 1421, 1422.
- the movable panel 1443 thus completely closes the opening in the fixed assembly 1441 (as shown in Figure 14), and is intended to slide and release partially or totally this opening. In the closed position of the movable panel 1443 shown in Fig. 14, the two gripping members 1451, 1452 are released.
- Figures 15 and 16 are detail views of the lower portion 1447 of the frame of the movable panel 1443 and the lower guide rail 1422, the movable panel 1443 being in the closed position and the two gripping members 1451, 1452 being released. .
- the two gripping elements 1451, 1452 are each connected to a guide pin, only the pin 1221 connected to the gripping member 1451 being shown in this figure 14 and the following, for ease of reading.
- a locking bolt 1223 is supported, under the action of a spring 1455, on the inclined surface of a member 1454 connected to the gripping member 1452 and can be moved perpendicularly to the guide rail 1422 by way of the 1452. In Figures 15 and 16, the bolt 1223 is in the low position and thus locks the movable panel 1443 in the closed position.
- a slider 1425 forming a shuttle with respect to the position of the sliding panel 1443, is housed in the inner slide of the rail 1422, substantially vertically above the sliding panel, and can slide in the slideway of the rail 1422. It comprises two skids of 1251 and 1252, rigidly connected by a connecting bar 1253, as shown in Figure 18.
- a guide groove 1228, or weaving track, is formed in each of the skids
- These guide grooves 1228 have, in this embodiment, each a portion inclined at an angle equal to 45 ° with respect to the direction of the inner slide rail 1422.
- Other forms of grooves are envisaged as, for example , a curved shape.
- a groove 1229 for receiving the bolt 1223 is formed in the guide shoe 1252.
- the movable panel 1443 can be moved into a release position and then into different open positions along the fixed frame.
- the user can, in one and the same movement (displacement along the sliding axis), to obtain the unlocking and sliding of the movable panel (contrary to the case where a handle with two elements can be closer together is mounted vertically).
- 1451, 1452 is particularly ergonomic and allows in the same movement to unlock and move the movable panel, also when it is in an open position.
- synchronization means ensuring the transmission of an actuation transmitted to the lower shuttle 1425 to the other of the shuttles located in the upper guide rail are provided between the lower shuttle and the upper shuttle.
- FIGS. 19 and 20 illustrate, partially (only a lower shuttle 1504A being visible), an example of a fifth embodiment implementing a link by one or two synchronizing rack cables 1574 (or, in a variant, one or two foils) flowing in the frame 1562 of the movable panel 1543.
- a protective cover 1550 is represented in a transparent form, revealing the elements functionalities that it covers. In practice, this hood 1550 will generally be opaque. It is not shown in Figure 19 to facilitate understanding of the mechanism.
- the synchronization means further comprise an intermediate element, in the form of an axis or seaming pin 1560, which connects the shuttles and the synchronization cable (s) 1574.
- the axis 1560 is fixed by a first end to the cable 1574, its other end being free to move in a groove or light 1561 of the shuttle 1504 A.
- the synchronization cable 1574 is associated with a handle 1501, which is, in this example, a so-called "quarter-turn" rotary handle located on a lower edge of the frame 1562 of the movable panel 1543, on which is fixed an actuating pinion 1575.
- a quarter turn turn to the left of the handle 1501 drives the cable 1574 and then the unlocking of the movable panel and the sway of the movable panel 1543. of this sway, the free end of the seam control axis 1560 moves perpendicularly to the lower guide rail 1522, in the groove or a light 1561 of the shuttle 1504A.
- the light 1561 formed in the frame 1562 of the movable panel allows movement of the end of the axis 1560 which is attached to the synchronization cable 1574 during the sway.
- the user can then slide the movable panel to the left sliding, which causes the displacement of the shuttle 1504A in the lower guide rail 1522 but also other lower and upper shuttles which are each connected to the synchronization cable 1574 by through a sway axis.
- the handle 1501 directly actuates the cable (and indirectly the lower shuttle or shuttles), the cable 1574 synchronizing the movement of the lower and upper shuttles through the sway axes 1560.
- Maneuvering the bay at closure may, however, in some implementations, be relatively difficult.
- the light 1561 in which the sway axis 1560 may not be perpendicular to the plane of the bay, but be inclined with respect to this plan, for example substantially diagonally with respect to the longitudinal edges of the shuttle 1504A (it has a sloped or sloped shape), and comes to assist and accompany the swaying of the movable panel 1543 when the user wishes to bring it back into position. closing.
- the frame may carry a first unlocking handle of said sliding panel and a second moving handle of said sliding panel.
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