WO2022243580A1 - Movement system for a mobile roof - Google Patents
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- E04B—GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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- 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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- E04F10/06—Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins of flexible canopy materials, e.g. canvas ; Baldachins comprising a roller-blind with means for holding the end away from a building
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- the present invention describes a new system for moving the equipment of a mobile roof, where the roof is made up of a plurality of trusses that move along some rails, and with which a canvas or similar surface can be folded or unfolded. with which a facility is covered, be it a sports court, a recreation area, a commercial or industrial area in the open air
- the system object of the present invention is framed within the different types of mobile structures, and more specifically within the structures that are folding covers, and especially within the means, systems or equipment that allow said covers to be folded or deploy.
- awning drive systems are also known, such as that disclosed in document ES10S4415U or in document ES0016096U, where large-sized awning folding mechanisms are described, but that are not supported by a structure that gives them resistance or durability against rain, wind or other types of environmental agents.
- document ES2531203 is known. where a type of roof that is made up of a variable number of aligned mobile trusses is removed, these move on two parallel rails, the trusses are related to each other by a canvas that unfolds due to the inertia of the first truss that is put into operation.
- the displacement system object of the present Invent is designed to improve the movement of the trusses that support some canvases or enclosure, and that constitute a mobile cover
- This roof is made up of a variable number or plurality of aligned mobile trusses, these move on two parallel rolling rails, the trusses are related to each other. if by a canvas that unfolds by the inertia of the first truss that is set in motion by a motor operated with a remote control or a button, so that the cover can be kept unfolded since all the trusses are dragged by the first driving truss, the last truss that always remains fixed is immobilized
- the displacement system object of the present invention is based on the fact that, at each end of a truss, a skid is fitted with a plurality of grooved wheels and adjusted in the form of a bearing by means of screws, and where the each skid is adjusted to a rolling rail
- the rolling rail comprises on its upper and lower faces a curved surface where they contact and where the grooved wheels circulate
- This skid is specifically made up of two side walls and donuts facing each other on the internal wall, a post of the truss is fixed, and at least two grooved wheels are fixed between said walls, at two heights, said wheels being fixed between the side walls by an axle. That is, there is an upper row of spline wheels, and a lower row of spline wheels.
- the wheels of the upper row contact the upper curved surface of the rail
- the wheels of the lower row contact the lower curved surface of the rail.
- the skate circulates and remains adjusted to the rail without being able to get out of it, since the skate really fully embraces the rail. it facilitates its movement smoothly, without offering significant resistance when the canvas is pulled for its deployment since it increases the free rolling surface, which in turn improves the durability of the canvas: it allows safe movement without this can escape from the guide since the rail is embedded between the two heights of wheels and the side walls of the skid, and where there is an improvement in the weight distribution of each truss and the canvas around the guide rail, preventing it from movement is stuck
- this system can be implemented in any type of structure that includes a mobile roof, and where the mobile roof can also have different shapes depending on the installation in which it is desired to Install
- the cover can be extended in length as desired by adding as many trusses as necessary and lengthening the surface of the canvas to the desired extent, and can be made of any material known in the field. construction sector, such as steel, aluminum, wood or others, and the design of the truss can be of any shape as long as it complies with the manufacturing regulations on roof construction, just as it can be made up of assembled parts. with through screws, and always trying to make the final truss light, resistant and above all safe.
- the cover can be supported in different ways.
- the structure that maintains the cover can be supported alone, that is, it is a self-supporting structure, without the need for it to be attached to the paddle tennis court or other installation by means of the columns that are welded to the paddle tennis court, which may imply that if the track is removed the cover may fall
- the mobile roof can be supported on a belt that joins all the columns and, in addition, some guys can be attached to the columns to reinforce the structure so that it can hold without having to be attached to the track structure itself.
- the cover can be fixed to the structure of the installation, as in the previous case, of a paddle tennis court.
- the roof is supported by some support pillars, either of the self-supporting structure or on the conventional structure of the installation.
- the rolling rails are pear trees that are welded to a rectangular profile where a third element is fixed, which is a toothed rack that will allow the traction of the trusses on the guide by means of the pinion of the engine and sprockets , these elements thus create a solidary set. This set will be assembled joining as many sections as necessary to achieve the route to be covered.
- the support pillars are structural profiles that can be attached to the metal structure of the place where the roof is to be installed, for example, a paddle tennis court, by means of flanges or bolted plate when there is an existing structure, which will provide savings In civil works, discreetly integrating the design of the roof, the space will also be used, in this way no obstacles will be placed in the perimeter corridors of the runway.
- the height of the support pillars is variable depending on the track or place to be covered. If they are sports tracks, the height will depend on the sport to be practiced, always leaving the free space for play at height authorized by each federation and official body.
- the outer part of the skid includes a central opening that makes it possible to improve the connection between the rolling rail and the support pillar. This makes it possible to improve the movement or displacement of the skates, and improves the connection between the roller carriage and the plurality of support pillars.
- This embodiment is important when there is a high number of the aforementioned support pillars and these are fixed on the outside of each rail. Through this central opening the movement of the skate is improved and possible jams or problems with the connection at the points are also avoided fixing between the running rail and the support pillars.
- the material to cover the cover can be canvas, cloth, plastic or any flexible or foldable material. You can fit some air exhaust valves on the material! of coverage to avoid the sail effect.
- the placement of the canvas is done when the trusses are all installed and collected at the end, an operator from a personnel lifting basket mounts the canvas on the trusses in sections that are easy to handle .
- the canvas is attached to each truss using conventional pressure elements, preferably scraped
- the canvas covers the entire roof, but canvas frames can also be added to cover the sides
- a motor When you want to unfold the cover, a motor is activated with a remote control, said motor is coupled with screws to the first truss, the toothed pinion of the motor moves on a rack that in turn is attached to the guide longitudinally and extends from the beginning to the end of said gusset.
- Bearings are also coupled to this first truss that rotate an es that goes from one end of the truss to the other, the ends of the es have toothed wheels that transmit the movement of the motor when it moves , from one guide to the other, which is also equipped with a rack, this allows the skates to move simultaneously on the two rails and ensure the parallelism of the trusses.
- the motor stops when its limit contacts a fixed stop, the motor can be stopped at any time by operating the remote control.
- the motor stops when its finished! stroke contacts a fixed stop.
- the movement system of the mobile cover, object of the present invention can be implemented in a structure that includes a mobile cover, and all this movement can be actuated automatically, and the system of displacement differs from any other system known in the state of the art, and improves stability, prevents jams, allows maintaining the verticality of the truss posts, does not interfere with the motor mechanisms of the roof, allows a smooth movement of the assembly which improves the durability of the canvas; and in summary, it improves the displacement of the mobile cover.
- Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the displacement system that is the object of the present invention, specifically, how a skid is coupled and circulates on a rolling rail, being in this case, a skid that includes two handles in the upper row. and two wheels in the lower row, and where these wheels are in contact with the upper and lower curved surfaces of the rolling rail Also, in this figure it can be seen how the truss post is fixed to the inner wall of the skate
- Figure 2 shows a front elevation view of a mobile deck on a paddle tennis court, the mobile deck comprises the rolling system that is the object of the present invention.
- Figure 3 shows an enlarged detail of the previous figure where the ssstems object of the present invention can be seen
- Figure 4 shows a view of a side elevation of the mobile roof, according to figure 2, where it can be seen that the roof comprises a plurality of trusses that move through the system object of the present invention, and where each truss comprises some skates that move through the rolling cernios
- Figure 5 shows an enlarged detail of the previous figure where a skate is observed that includes an upper to lower row with three wheels each.
- Figure 6 shows an enlarged detail of figure 4 where a skate is observed that comprises an upper and lower row with two wheels each.
- Figure 7 shows an aerial view of the mobile roof, in accordance with figure 2 : where it can be seen how the mobile roof can protect the entire surface of a paddle tennis court.
- Figure 8 shows a perspective view of the mobile cover comprising the rolling system object of the present invention in the deployed position.
- Figure S shows a perspective view of the mobile cover in the retracted position.
- the displacement system is designed to improve the movement of the trusses (1) that support some canvases (2) or enclosure, and that their union constitutes a mobile roof
- the roof is made up of a variable number or plurality of trusses ⁇ 1 ⁇ aligned mobile, these move on two parallel rolling rails (3), and the trusses are related to each other by a canvas (2) that unfolds due to the inertia of the first truss that is set in motion by a motor (14) activated with a remote control or a button, which moves chains that, attached to at least one of the cardia, allow the movement of the same, so that the roof can be kept unfolded since all the trusses are dragged by the first driving truss and where in general the last truss that always remains fixed is immobilized.
- every truss (1) is made up of some lateral posts (11) and some transversal profiles (12) with which the canvas (2) is supported.
- the particularity of the invention is that a skid (4) with a plurality of grooved wheels is coupled to each lateral post (11) of a truss, and where each skid (4) is fitted to a rolling rail (3), in such a way that the skid can move along this rolling track.
- a skid (4) is made up specifically of two side walls facing each other, where on the wall Internally (5) the post (11) of the truss is fixed, and at least two grooved wheels are fixed between said walls, at two heights, said wheels being fixed between the side walls by means of an axis in the form of a bearing by means of screws. (6).
- the rolling rail (3) comprises on its upper face an upper curved surface (9) and on its lower face a lower curved surface (10) and where they contact and where the grooved wheels of the skate circulate.
- the rolling rails (3) are mounted on support pillars (13) in a self-supporting manner, which are distributed at the same height along the entire side of the paddle tennis court, always at the same height so that the rolling rails, in addition to being aligned and parallel, are level, so that the skates have a correct displacement that allows folding or unfolding the lena (2) and therefore cover the paddle court as seen in Fig.8 or leave the paddle court outdoors as in Fig. 9.
- the outer wall of the skate includes a central opening (15) that allows improving the movement of the skates (4) along the roller track (3), and It prevents possible jams or problems with the connection between the roller rail (3) and the support pillars (13).
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