Universal automatic tensioning system for roller blinds and awnings with side rails
10947781 ยท 2021-03-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/80
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B2009/885
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An universal automatic tensioning system, for roller blinds and awnings with side rails, comprising a crossbar (2) equipped with a spring pin (6) that can move along a side guide (3) that defines the rail for the shift of the awning (1), characterized in that it includes one or more fixed clip(s) (4) that can be hooked by the spring pin (6) causing the locking of the roller blind (1); a further movement of the awning's crossbar (2) will force the spring pin (6) engaging with a mobile flap (5) that works as a sort of bridge for the spring pin (6), causing the unlocking of the crossbar (2), so as to realize the setting for the automatic tensioning of the roller blind (1).
Claims
1. A tensioning system for tensioning a roller blind or awning, the roller blind or awning comprising a crossbar that is able to move in a first direction and in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction, the system comprising: a first spring pin; and a first clip comprising; a protrusion configured to cooperate with the first spring pin to inhibit movement of the roller blind or awning in the first direction to enable tensioning of the roller blind or awning when the crossbar and the first spring pin are in a tensioning position; and a bridge configured to pivot between a first position, whereby the bridge engages the protrusion to allow the crossbar and the first spring pin to move past the protrusion in the first direction towards a released position, and a second position, whereby the bridge is spaced from the protrusion when the first spring pin is the tensioning position; wherein the first spring pin is configured to engage and pivot the bridge from the second position to the first position to allow the crossbar to move in the first direction towards the released position; wherein the protrusion and the bridge are configured to cause the first spring pin to move against a bias of the first spring pin.
2. The tensioning system of claim 1, wherein the protrusion is configured to cause the first spring pin to move against its bias when the crossbar is moved in the second direction from the released position towards the tensioning position.
3. The tensioning system of claim 2, wherein movement of the first spring pin against its bias allows the first spring pin to slide over the protrusion when the crossbar is moved in the second direction from the released position towards the tensioning position.
4. The tensioning system of claim 3, wherein further movement of the crossbar in the second direction from the released position towards the tensioning position causes the first spring pin to move with its bias such the first spring pin engages the protrusion in the tensioning position.
5. The tensioning system of claim 4, wherein in the tensioning position, engagement of the clip protrusion and spring pin inhibits movement of the crossbar in the first direction such that the roller blind or awning is able to be tensioned.
6. The tensioning system of claim 5, wherein in the tensioning position, further movement of the crossbar in the second direction causes the first spring pin to engage the bridge when the crossbar is in a hooking position.
7. The tensioning system of claim 6, wherein in the hooking position, further movement of the crossbar in the first direction causes the bridge to pivot from the second position to the first position to allow the crossbar to continue to move in the first direction towards the released position.
8. The tensioning system of claim 7, wherein the bridge is configured to cause the first spring pin to move against its bias when the crossbar is moved in the first direction from the hooking position towards the released position.
9. The tensioning system of claim 8, wherein movement of the first spring pin against its bias allows the first spring pin to slide over the bridge and protrusion when the crossbar is moved in the first direction from the hooking position towards the released position.
10. The tensioning system of claim 1, wherein the first spring pin and first clip are positioned on a first side of the roller blind or awning, and wherein the system further comprises a second clip and a second spring pin positioned on a second side of the roller blind or awning, the second side being opposite to the first side.
11. The tensioning system of claim 10, wherein the first and second clips are mounted to respective side rails or cables of the roller blind or awning in a position adjacent an end of the rails or cables to enable the roller blind or awning to be tensioned at the position adjacent the end of the rails or cables, and wherein the first and second spring pins are mounted to opposing ends of the crossbar.
12. The tensioning system of claim 10, wherein the first and second clips are mounted to respective side rails or cables of the roller blind or awning in a position intermediate a length of the rails or cables to enable the roller blind or awning to be tensioned at the position intermediate the length of the rails or cables, and wherein the first and second spring pins are mounted to opposing ends of the crossbar.
13. The tensioning system of claim 12, wherein the first and second clips are adjustable in position such that they are each able to be moved along the respective rails or cables into a position intermediate a length of the rails or cables.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various embodiments/aspects of the disclosure will now be described with reference to the following figures. The figures and accompanying description are merely for illustrative purposes without restricting the scope of the disclosure. Modifications and improvements to the disclosure will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Such modifications and improvements are intended to be within the scope of this disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) With reference to said figures, 1 indicates an awning or roller blind, having at least one crossbar, one roller and operation mechanisms (with or without a cover box), 2 the crossbar at the bottom side of the fabric, 3 the side rails (extruded aluminum guides or steel cables), 4 the fixed clip, 5 the mobile flap, 6 the spring pin, 7 the stopper of the crossbar, 8 a metal pin that allows the union between the fixed clip (4) and the mobile flap (5), 9 the metal screws that permit the securing and the shifts of the whole static part of the tensioning system along side rails (3).
(12) The device works as follows: during the scrolling, in any position, the spring pin (6) flows along the side rails (3) and it comes up against the fixed clip (4); after it has exceeded completely the protrusion (4) the extension phase is ended and the reversion starts, so the spring pin (6) will be forced to stand still, allowing the tensioning of the fabric.
(13) When the roller blind (1) is to be moved from lock position, firstly is scrolled enough to permit to the spring pin (6) the complete overtake of the mobile flap (5), secondly the awning (1) is scrolled in the opposite direction (manually or automatically with a motor) and now the spring pin (6) engages the mobile flap (5), that swings toward the protrusion (4) of the fixed clip (4), allowing to the crossbar (2) the bypassing of the lock position and the return to free moving.
(14) It should be made clear that the use on roller blinds and awnings is a peculiar but not exclusive application of the automatic tensioning system according to the invention; is not excluded the possibility of using the tensioning system on different types of awning, blind, window, door and other similar.
(15) In practice the construction details, shape, materials, dimensions and other aspects of the invention may change without derogate from the goal of this industrial patent.
(16) Finally, all the elements can be replaced with other technically equal ones.