FLEXIBLE SUNSCREEN AND SUNSHADE ASSEMBLY PROVIDED THEREWITH
20190085627 ยท 2019-03-21
Inventors
- Paulus Johannes Wilhelmus Munsters (Uden, NL)
- Dave Keller (Ortonville, MI, US)
- Martinus Wilhelmus Maria Nabuurs (Overloon, NL)
- Peter Christiaan Leonardus Johannes Manders (Horst, NL)
- Robert Rikkert (Nuenen, NL)
Cpc classification
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60J1/2041
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E06B9/68
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B60J1/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B60J7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E06B9/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A flexible sunscreen is provided intended for use in a sunshade assembly of the type comprising a flexible sunscreen having a central part and two opposed inwardly folded longitudinal edges connected to the central part by means of folding lines, and two opposed longitudinal guides for receiving therein and guiding corresponding ones of the inwardly folded longitudinal edges of the flexible sunscreen, which guides are provided with locking members for engaging an outer end of the inwardly folded longitudinal edges for preventing these edges from moving out of the longitudinal guides. The central part of the flexible sunscreen mainly is manufactured from a first material with a first stiffness wherein of the inwardly folded longitudinal edges and of the parts of the central part adjacent the edges at least part is made of a second material with a second higher stiffness.
Claims
1. A sunshade assembly comprising: a flexible sunscreen having a central part and two opposed inwardly folded longitudinal edges, each inwardly folded longitudinal edge being connected to the central part proximate a folding line, and two opposed longitudinal guides configured to receive therein and guide corresponding ones of the inwardly folded longitudinal edges of the flexible sunscreen, which guides are provided with locking members configured to engage an outer end of the inwardly folded longitudinal edges to prevent said inwardly folded longitudinal edges from moving out of the longitudinal guides, wherein a first portion of the central part of the flexible sunscreen between the two opposed inwardly folded edges is manufactured from a first material with a first stiffness and wherein at least part of the inwardly folded longitudinal edges and at least a part of a second portion of the central part adjacent the edges are made of a second material with a second higher stiffness, wherein each folding line is formed in the second material, and wherein the flexible sunscreen at the location of the folding line has a reduced thickness.
2. The sunshade assembly of claim 1 wherein a thickness of the flexible sunscreen immediately adjacent and on opposite sides of the folding line is larger than at the folding line.
3. The sunshade assembly of claim 2 wherein the thickness of the flexible sunscreen immediately adjacent and at one side of the folding line is equal to the thickness of the flexible sunscreen immediately adjacent and at an opposite side of the folding line.
4. The sunshade assembly of claim 1 wherein the thickness of the second portion of the central part is larger than at the folding line and wherein the thickness of the inwardly folded longitudinal edges substantially equals the thickness at the folding line.
5. The sunshade assembly of claim 1 wherein a surface of the flexible sunscreen at the folding line includes a concave recess facing the outer end of a respective inwardly folded longitudinal edge.
6. The sunshade assembly of claim 5 wherein a second surface of the flexible sunscreen at the folding line facing in a direction opposite to the surface includes a second concave recess.
7. The sunshade assembly of claim 5 wherein at the folding line only the surface includes a concave recess.
8. The sunshade assembly of claim 1 wherein the inwardly folded longitudinal edges are partly made of the second material with the second higher stiffness.
9. The sunshade assembly of claim 1 wherein the inwardly folded longitudinal edges and the second portion of the central part adjacent each respective the inwardly folded longitudinal edge are partly made of the second material with the second higher stiffness.
10. The sunshade assembly of claim 1 wherein the second portion of the central part adjacent each respective the inwardly folded longitudinal edge is partly made of the second material with the second higher stiffness.
11. The sunshade assembly according to claim 8 wherein the second material is impregnated in surfaces of the inwardly folded longitudinal edges.
12. The sunshade assembly according to claim 9 wherein the second material is impregnated in surfaces of the inwardly folded longitudinal edges and in surfaces of the second portion of the central part.
13. The sunshade assembly according to claim 10 wherein the second material is impregnated in surfaces of the second portion of the central part.
14. The sunshade assembly according to claim 1 wherein the second material comprises a separate layer of said second material at least partly surrounding and at least partly attached to the inwardly folded longitudinal edges.
15. The sunshade assembly according to claim 1 wherein the second material comprises a separate layer of said second material at least partly surrounding and at least partly attached to the inwardly folded longitudinal edges and to the second portion of the central part.
16. The sunshade assembly according to claim 1 wherein the second material comprises a separate layer of said second material at least partly surrounding and at least partly attached to the second portion of the central part.
17. The sunshade assembly according to claim 1, wherein a coefficient of friction of the second material is lower than a coefficient of friction of the first material.
18. The sunshade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the second material is a plastic material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023] Hereinafter aspects of the invention will be elucidated while referring to the drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0027] Firstly referring to
[0028] Below the roof opening 1 a sunshade assembly is positioned. Basically, said sunshade assembly comprises a flexible sunscreen 4, a rotatable winding shaft 5 for winding and unwinding the sunscreen 4 at a first transversal trailing edge and two opposite longitudinal guides 6 and 7. The panel guides 6, 7 can be connected to or formed integral from a single unitary body with the guides of the closure panel (not illustrated). Likewise, the guides 6, 7 can be separate from the guides of the panel 3. Drive members may be provided, which in
[0029] Each drive member 9, 10 is connected to an operating beam 8 provided at a transversal leading edge of the sunscreen 4 remote from the trailing edge. Although the reciprocating movement of the sunscreen 4 primarily is generated by the reciprocating movement of the drive members 9 and 10 as caused by the actuator 11, it is possible too that in addition the winding shaft 5 is preloaded in a sense for winding the sunscreen 4 thereon. Further it should be noted that the movement of the sunscreen 4 also may be initiated manually by engaging the operating beam 8.
[0030] Now, reference is made to
[0031] In the embodiment according to
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[0033] In
[0034] The inwardly folded longitudinal edges 4 each, in the folded position, define an inner surface (in
[0035]
[0036] As illustrated in
[0037] Referring to
[0038] Finally, in
[0039] In other embodiments (not illustrated) the following features may be incorporated: when the longitudinal edges 4 comprise a core of the (original) first material surrounded by a separate layer 16 of the second material, the core may have a reduced thickness such that the overall thickness of the edges 4 substantially is the same as the thickness of the central part 4 of the flexible sunscreen 4; this may apply too to parts of the central part 4 close to the folding lines 13; in an outer free end tip of an edge 4 completely made of the second material reinforcement wires may extend longitudinally; a separate layer 16 surrounding the edge 4 and extending over and beyond the folding line 13 may be provided with openings coinciding with the folding line 13; a folding line 13 may be replaced by a hinge.
[0040] Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above as has been held by the courts. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.