WO2016139575A1 - Fächerartiger sonnen- oder wetterschutz - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E04—BUILDING
- E04F—FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
- E04F10/00—Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins
- E04F10/02—Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins of flexible canopy materials, e.g. canvas ; Baldachins
- E04F10/04—Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins of flexible canopy materials, e.g. canvas ; Baldachins with material fixed on sections of a collapsible frame especially Florentine blinds
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- the invention relates to a fan-like sun or
- a fan-shaped weather protection (hereinafter: compartments) are e.g. known from European patent application EP0963495. Because it can be fixed in one place, it can be designed so that it is rotatable about several axes. In this respect, such can be
- the spring shafts are mounted on a board together with the mounting of the spars. Because of the large Tafeis, or because of the permanently mounted spring shafts, this arrangement has the disadvantage that a versatile tilting or turning of the fan is made difficult or impossible. Furthermore, the spring shafts, traction cables and eyelets are a relatively complicated and error-prone mechanism.
- the invention provides a fan-like sun or weather protection according to claim 1. Thanks to the biasing member, the spreading or folding of the fan can be operated quickly and easily, which can be dispensed with a complicated and costly drive mechanism.
- FIG. 1 shows, in a schematic plan view, a first example of a fan according to the invention in a spread-apart state.
- Figure 2 shows a schematic plan view of the illustrated in Fig. 1 subjects in a folded state.
- FIG. 3 shows an enlarged plan view in a schematic plan view
- Figure 4 shows a schematic side view of the illustrated in Fig. 2 subjects in the closed state.
- FIG. 5 shows an enlarged plan view in a schematic plan view
- FIG. 6 shows in a schematic plan view a second example of a fan according to the invention in a spread-open state.
- FIG. 7 shows, in a schematic plan view, the compartment shown in FIG. 6 in a folded-up state.
- Figure 8 shows a schematic plan view of a variant of the first embodiment in the spread state.
- FIG. 9 shows a schematic plan view of that depicted in FIG
- FIG. 10 shows, in a schematic plan view, an enlarged representation of the section C indicated in FIG.
- FIG. 11 shows a schematic side view of the illustrated in Fig. 9 subjects in the folded state.
- FIG. 12 shows an enlarged plan view in a schematic plan view
- FIG. 13 is a schematic plan view showing an example of how one of the trays shown in the preceding Figs. can be hung on a wall.
- FIG. 14 shows a schematic side view of the exemplary suspension depicted in FIG.
- fan is understood as an expandable arrangement of at least two spars, the radial inner ends are mounted in a common node region, which spars are substantially radially outwardly in a common plane, and which in the circumferential direction, based on an axis orthogonal to the plane in the nodal region, in which said plane can be spread apart and brought together, thus forming a fan-shaped expandable frame which is connected to a flexible or foldable material such as a tarpaulin, a net, a film, a cloth or an assembly of eg plates or sheets can be provided.
- Such a fan may, in the spread state, be an area of
- Figures 1 to 3 show a compartment 1, which has a plurality of spars 2,3,7,7 ', a tarpaulin 8 and a node element 4.
- six spars are shown: two of them, 2,3, are larger, rigid outer spars, which transmit a large part of the weight of the fan 1 to the node element 4 and can keep the tarpaulin 8 tense in the open state of the fan.
- one, 3 the Get stuck with the
- Node element 4 is connected, wherein the other spars 2,7,7 'are rotatably mounted at their radially inward ends in the node element 4.
- the spars 2,3,7,7 'and the pivot bearings are preferably arranged so that the spars 2,3,7,7' in the closed state of the fan 1 can be substantially parallel to each other in the plane of the fan 1. For this reason, the radial inner end of the spar 2 is provided with a tapered end portion.
- the node element 4 may for example have two parallel plates, between which the inner ends of the spars 2,3,7,7 'are mounted.
- the spar 3 can also be rotatably mounted.
- the spar 3 may also be formed as the surface of a wall. Also in the latter case he is referred to in this description as Holm.
- the node element 4 is shown as a single element, in which all the spars are mounted.
- the node element 4 may alternatively consist of several individual elements, each element having a spar or can store more spars.
- the node element 4, whether composed of one or more physical elements, is referred to in this specification as a functional element.
- the individual pivot axes of the spars may be substantially parallel to each other and, for example coaxially or at spatial distances from each other, and are roughly together referred to as a common Aufspreizachse the fan.
- the respective radial positions along the first and second spars, where the biasing member 5 is connected or stored with the first and second spars also
- Called intermediate positions can be expressed as a radial distance from the inner end of the respective spar, or as a radial distance from the Aufspreizachse. Unless otherwise stated, the
- Biasing element 5 such as a gas spring.
- the gas spring 5 is arranged so that it holds the tarpaulin in the spread state of the fan (as shown in Fig. 1), the tarpaulin. In this state, the
- Gas spring an elongated amount of ai.
- the gas spring is e.g.
- the extended gas spring 10 has a dimension of bi along the second reference axis and an extent of Ci along a y-axis lying in the plane and orthogonal to the second reference axis.
- the values ai, bi and Ci are preferably chosen such that the angle cd is at most 45 degrees, or preferably at most 35 degrees.
- the retracted gas spring In the closed state of the fan 1 is the Biasing element 5 at an angle a 2 to the second reference axis.
- the values a 2 , b 2 and c 2 are preferably selected so that the angle a 2 is at least 5 degrees, or preferably at least 10 degrees.
- the dimension bi is preferably larger, or preferably at least 1.5 times as large, or preferably at least 1.8 times as large as the first distance Ci.
- the length ai of the extended biasing element 5 (FIG. 1) is preferably at most twice, or preferably at most 1.8 times as large as the length a 2 of the retracted biasing element 5 (FIG. 2).
- FIG. 2 shows the fan 1 of Fig. 1 in a closed (folded) state, in which a maximum amount of energy is stored in the gas spring.
- the spars 2,3,7,7 ' have been brought together completely and are parallel to each other.
- the closed or folded state could represent a partial closure or folding, wherein the spars 2,3,7,7 'are still partially spread apart.
- the compartment 1 may comprise a locking device, such as a locking device.
- the locking pin 23 for holding the fan 1 in the closed state. When closing the fan locks the locking pin 23 in a hole or in a recess in the oblique end portion of the spar 2 a.
- the energy stored in the biasing element 5 (gas spring in this example) is available for spreading the fan 1 along the circumferential direction 14 (hereinafter called the opening direction).
- the locking device described above can also serve as a triggering device, for example by the latching locking pin 23 is moved out of the hole or from the recess, whereupon the fan 1 is spread by means of the stored energy in the biasing member 5.
- the spreading is done only by the energy stored in the biasing element 5, without any external mechanical driving force.
- the biasing element 5 is thus formed so that it can store enough energy to drive the spreading (or closing, depending on the design) of the fan 1 between its closed state and its spread state.
- the triggering device is preferably formed so that it can be operated from a distance of more than Im, such as with a rod or a remote control.
- a distance of more than Im such as with a rod or a remote control.
- the deployment means may be designed to be operated directly by hand.
- the fan 1 a damping device for damping the
- Movement of the spars have 2,3,7,7 'when closing and / or when spreading the fan 1.
- the gas spring 5 also fulfills the function of the damping device.
- a separate damping device could be arranged as one or more stand-alone elements or in the axes of rotation of the spars.
- Opening angle in the spread state (Fig. 1) of about 90 degrees. However, the opening angle may be greater or less than 90 degrees.
- a biasing element 5 is illustrated, which extends between the two circumferentially outermost spars 2 and 3.
- the biasing member 5 may alternatively be disposed between any two of the spars, wherein the driving and tensioning of the
- pretensioning element 5 can be transferred to the other spars in another way.
- the opening angle of the fan 1 can be made arbitrarily large, for example, if the node element 4 and / or the storage of the inner ends of the spars 2,3,7,7 'are also transformed in a suitable manner.
- the fan 1 is used. It should be noted, however, that the fan 1 can alternatively be designed so that the in the biasing element. 5
- Biasing element 5 are held. In the spread state of the fan 1, the spars can be kept spread apart with another means.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 further illustrate a tilting mechanism 6, 9, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, which will now be explained with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5.
- the fan 1 is attached or suspended at an attachment point.
- the attachment point is not shown in Figures 1 to 5.
- a suitable attachment point may e.g. a region of a wall, a pillar, a stand, a roof, a roof truss, a roof rafter or the floor.
- Tilting mechanism may be used to change a tilt angle of the fan, for. to obtain a desired shadow effect.
- the fan 1 can be used without a tilting mechanism, without the adjusting element 6.
- the tilting mechanism on an adjustment 6, which can be mounted substantially rigidly at the attachment point.
- the fan 1 is mounted on the adjusting member 6 by a rotary joint 17, wherein the fan 1 rotate relative to the adjusting member 6 about the axis X. can.
- the adjustment can be provided with other axes of rotation or joints.
- the illustrated adjusting element 6 has a plurality of adjusting openings 20, in which an adjusting pin 19 can be moved to thereby lock the rotation of the fan 1. The actuation of the adjusting pin 19 via an actuating element
- Actuator for example, as a string or chain 18 which can be pulled by means of the actuating element 9 (such as a rotatable shaft) to obtain a disengagement of the adjusting pin from the corresponding Einstellö réelle.
- the actuating element 9 such as a rotatable shaft
- the actuator 9 can be designed so that it can be operated directly by hand and / or with a rod or other remote control by a user.
- the actuating connection 18 can run at least partially through the spar 3, for example in an inner cavity of the spar 3.
- the tilting mechanism has a second one
- Biasing element 10 e.g. a gas spring. This extends between the node element 4 of the fan 1 and the adjusting member 6 such that the second biasing member 10 biases the rotational movement of the fan 1 in a rotational direction about the axis X. In this way, a relatively heavy fan, e.g. from a user easily mentioned in the
- a first end of the second biasing member 10 is mounted on a first arm 21, which is rigidly or integrally connected to the node element 4.
- FIGS 6 and 7 show a sun or weather protection 1, 1 "which is essentially formed as a mirrored version of the fan shown in Figures 1 to 5. Two compartments 1, 1" share one
- Actuation of the actuating element 9 take place.
- the movement of the fan 1, 1 "about the axis X is substantially facilitated by the biasing second biasing member 10.
- the compartments 1 shown in FIGS. 8 to 12 correspond to the compartments 1 of FIGS. 1 to 5.
- the compartment 1 has a closing device 24, 25, 27, 34) for closing or closing
- the spars 2,3 are contracted with a traction means 25, such as a string or a chain.
- a drive member 24 such as a driver.
- the drive element 24 is preferably accommodated in the node element 4, and can be operated remotely, as in the case of the above-described actuating element 9 and the triggering device 23.
- a drive ring 34 is provided, which e.g. can be rotated with a hook at the end of a rod to effect the closure of the fan.
- the closure device may be configured such that, when the fan is opened, the cord or chain 25 is displaced from the shaft 27 substantially without or with little resistance
- the traction means 25 extends at least partially through the spar 3.
- Figures 13 and 14 show how the fan 1 can be hung.
- the adjustment member 6 is provided with a first attachment member 29, and the attachment point 33 is with a corresponding second
- the first fastening element 29 is formed as an elongate rod or tube, wherein the second fastening element 30 is formed as a tube.
- the tube 30 is over the Rod or tube 29 mounted and fixed with a releasable locking element (not shown) at least against rotation about the axis X, preferably against movement along the rod or pipe 29.
- the illustrated suspension is designed so that the fan 1 slightly from can be taken down the first fastener 29.
- the releasable locking element is designed so that it can be remotely operated as in the above-described actuating element 9, the triggering device 23 and the drive member 24. Thanks to this remote-controlled locking element, it is possible for one person to detach the fan from the suspension and
- the adjusting element 6 is reinforced with support plates 31, 32.
- the reference numeral 28 refers to connecting parts of
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