SPRING ROLLER SHUTTER WITH ADJUSTABLE FUNCTION
20230097525 · 2023-03-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure belongs to the field of spring roller shutters, and particularly relates to a spring roller shutter with adjustable function, which comprises a spring assembly in a drum, an adjusting assembly and a limiting assembly, wherein one end of the drum includes a concentric adjusting cylinder, the adjusting cylinder is connected with an output end of the spring assembly, one end of the adjusting cylinder away from the drum includes a fixed shell, the fixed shell includes a cavity with an opening facing the adjusting cylinder, the one end of the adjusting cylinder slides in the fixed shell, and the adjusting assembly and the limiting assembly are in the fixed shell, thereby achieving the benefit of adjusting the maximum withdrawal height of the curtain.
Claims
1. A spring roller shutter with adjustable functionality, comprising a spring assembly (2) in a drum (3), a concentric adjusting cylinder (6) at one end of the drum (3), an adjusting assembly and a limiting assembly, wherein the adjusting cylinder (6) is connected to an output end of the spring assembly (2) and has one end away from the drum (3) with a fixed shell (7), the fixed shell (7) has a cavity with an opening facing the adjusting cylinder (6), the one end of the adjusting cylinder (6) slides in the fixed shell (7), and the adjusting assembly and the limiting assembly are in the fixed shell (7); the adjusting assembly is connected to the adjusting cylinder (6) and is configured to move linearly as the adjusting cylinder (6) rotates, and the limiting assembly is configured to limit a distance by which the adjusting cylinder (6) moves so as to limit the rotations of the adjusting cylinder (6).
2. The spring roller shutter of claim 1, further comprising a telescopic rod (5), wherein the adjusting cylinder (6) and the drum (3) are rotatably sleeved at opposite ends of the telescopic rod (5).
3. The spring roller shutter of claim 2, wherein the adjusting assembly comprises a threaded ring (19) sleeved on and/or screwed to the telescopic rod (5), one of the opposite ends of the telescopic rod (5) extends from the adjusting cylinder (6) and is fixed to the fixed shell (7), the one end of the adjusting cylinder (6) and the threaded ring (19) are spaced by an interval, and the adjusting cylinder (6) is configured to rotate the threaded ring (19) when the adjusting cylinder (6) rotates.
4. The spring roller shutter of claim 3, wherein the threaded ring (19) includes a notch, and a limiting rod (20) is in the notch and is fixed to the one end of the adjusting cylinder (6); the limiting assembly comprises a limiting screw (18) fixed to the fixed shell (7) with an end of the limiting screw (18) in the fixed shell (7), and the limiting screw (18) is configured to limit movement of the threaded ring (19).
5. The spring roller shutter of claim 2, further comprising connecting rods (8) on sides of the adjusting cylinder (6) and the drum (3), wherein the connecting rods (8) are fixed to the drum (3) and slidably connected with the adjusting cylinder (6), and configured to support or hold a curtain thereon.
6. The spring roller shutter of claim 5, further comprising a plurality of sliders (9) slidably connected to the connecting rods (8), wherein the plurality of sliders are configured to secure the curtain.
7. The spring roller shutter of claim 6, further comprising the curtain, wherein the curtain comprises blind parts (13) and gauze parts (14), the blind parts (13) and the gauze parts (14) alternate, and the blind parts (13) are connected to the plurality of sliders (9).
8. The spring roller shutter of claim 6, wherein each of the plurality of sliders (9) includes a sliding cavity, two ends with limiting openings in communication with the sliding cavity, two balls (10) in the sliding cavity, and a limiting spring (11) between the two balls (10), and a part of each of the balls (10) extends from or through a respective one of the limiting openings; the connecting rods (8) have a rectangular shape or a U-shaped cross-section and have an opening facing downwards, and inner walls of the connecting rods (8) include first arc grooves (21) that match or mate with the balls (10).
9. The spring roller shutter of claim 8, wherein an outside of the adjusting cylinder (6) includes a first groove, the outside of the drum (3) includes a second groove, the connecting rods (8) are in the first groove and the second groove, slidably connected with the adjusting cylinder (6) through the first groove, and inner walls of the first groove include second arc grooves (22) corresponding to the first arc grooves (21).
10. The spring roller shutter of claim 1, wherein an end of the drum (3) away from the adjusting cylinder (6) is rotatably connected to a connecting block (15), the connecting block (15) is connected to the spring assembly (2) and fixed to a mounting bracket (1), the fixed shell (7) is fixed to a vertical screw (16), the screw (16) is slidably connected to the mounting bracket (1), and the spring roller shutter further comprises a locking nut (17) on the screw (16).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] Next, technical solutions in embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described with reference to
[0025] In the present description, it shall be appreciated that orientations or positional relationships indicated by terms such as “longitudinal”, “horizontal”, “upper”, “lower”, “front”, “back”, “left”, “right”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “top”, “bottom”, “inside” and “outside” are orientations or positional relationships shown in the attached drawings, and they are only used for convenience of description, and do not indicate or imply that the indicated device or element must have a specific orientation, or be constructed and operated in a specific orientation. Thus, these terms should not be construed as limitations to the present invention.
[0026] A spring roller shutter with adjustable functionality comprises a spring assembly 2 arranged in a drum 3, an adjusting cylinder 6 concentrically arranged at one end of the drum 3, and an adjusting assembly and a limiting assembly. The adjusting cylinder 6 is connected to an end of the spring assembly 2. One end of the adjusting cylinder 6 away from the drum 3 has a fixed shell 7. The fixed shell 7 has a cavity with an opening facing the adjusting cylinder 6. The end of the adjusting cylinder 6 slides in the fixed shell 7, and the adjusting assembly and the limiting assembly are in the fixed shell 7.
[0027] The adjusting assembly is connected to the adjusting cylinder 6, and is configured to move linearly (e.g., horizontally) as the adjusting cylinder 6 rotates. The limiting assembly is configured to limit the movement of the adjusting cylinder 6. In particular, the limiting assembly limits the rotation(s) of the adjusting cylinder 6.
[0028] As shown in
[0029] The adjusting cylinder 6 and the drum 3 are concentric cylindrical structures with the same diameter, connected to each other. When the drum 3 rotates, the adjusting cylinder 6 rotates together with the drum 3. The fixed shell 7 plays the role of supporting and rotatably connecting the adjusting cylinder 6, and the fixed shell 7 is connected to the mounting bracket 1. One end of the curtain is secured to the outside surfaces of the drum 3 and the adjusting cylinder 6, and the curtain generally hangs below the drum 3 and the adjusting cylinder 6. In specific implementations, the curtain is pulled downward slowly, and the drum 3 and the adjusting cylinder 6 rotate in one direction so that the curtain can function to shade or block light (e.g., from the sun). When the curtain is quickly pulled downward, under the combined action of the spring and the head, the drum 3 and the adjusting cylinder 6 rotate in the opposite direction, and the curtain is wound on the drum 3 and the adjusting cylinder 6, thus completing the withdrawal (“roll-up”) of the curtain.
[0030] During the withdrawal of the curtain, the adjusting cylinder 6 drives the adjusting assembly to move horizontally, and when the adjusting assembly abuts against the limiting assembly, the adjusting assembly is horizontally constrained. At this time, or in this position, the adjusting cylinder 6 cannot rotate further, thereby limiting the maximum rotation(s) of the adjusting cylinder 6, and thus limiting the maximum height of the bottom of the curtain (i.e., the length of the curtain can be pulled in or rolled up). As compared to the prior art where the curtain can only be completely wound on the drum 3 when the curtain is withdrawn or rolled up, the present invention limits the adjusting assembly through the limiting assembly, and the distance that the adjusting assembly can move can be adjusted, thereby limiting the maximum rotations of the drum 3, and further limiting the maximum distance that the bottom of the curtain can rise up. When the spring roller shutter is installed in a window frame, the upper part of the window may be covered all the time by the spring roller shutter, or a redundant wall may be hidden by the spring roller shutter, and the situation where the roller shutter is too high to reach may also be avoided.
[0031] In some embodiments, the spring roller shutter further comprises a telescopic rod 5, and the adjusting cylinder 6 and the drum 3 are rotatably sleeved at opposite ends of the telescopic rod 5.
[0032] The telescopic rod 5 may be conventional, and has a telescopic function, so that the overall length of the adjusting cylinder 6 and the drum 3 may be adjusted. The telescopic function is convenient to adapt to curtains with different widths when the room is re-decorated, or when the spring roller shutter is reallocated to another window.
[0033] In another embodiment, the adjusting assembly comprises a threaded ring 19. The threaded ring 19 may be sleeved on the telescopic rod 5 and/or screwed onto the telescopic rod 5. The telescopic rod 5 extends out of the adjusting cylinder 6 and is fixed to the fixed shell 7. The end of the adjusting cylinder 6 and the threaded ring 19 are spaced by an interval, but adjusting cylinder 6 is connected to the threaded ring 19. The adjusting cylinder 6 is configured to rotate the threaded ring 19 until it contacts (e.g., abuts against) the limiting assembly.
[0034] The threaded ring 19 has a circular ring structure, and its inner side has internal threads. The telescopic rod 5 is in the fixed shell 7, and one end thereof extending out of the adjusting cylinder 6 has external threads. The threaded ring 19 is connected to the adjusting cylinder 6 in a relatively horizontal movement. When the adjusting cylinder 6 rotates, the threaded ring 19 rotates together with the adjusting cylinder 6 and moves horizontally under the action of threads. The limiting assembly adjusts the horizontal movement distance of the threaded ring 19, thereby limiting the maximum rotation(s) of the adjusting cylinder 6.
[0035] Specifically, the adjusting cylinder 6 is rotatably sleeved on the telescopic rod 5, the outside of the adjusting cylinder 6 has an annular convex part, and the inside of the fixed shell 7 has an annular groove. The annular convex part may rotate in the annular groove to restrict the axial direction of the adjusting cylinder 6, so that the adjusting cylinder 6 can only rotate but cannot move horizontally.
[0036] In further embodiments, the threaded ring 19 has a notch or hole with a limiting rod 20 therein. The limiting rod 20 is fixed or connected to the end of the adjusting cylinder 6 away from the drum 3, and the limiting rod 20 is in the notch or hole.
[0037] The limiting assembly comprises a limiting screw 18, which is screwed to the fixed shell 7. One end of the limiting screw is in the fixed shell 7, and the limiting screw 18 is configured to abut against and thus limit further movement of the threaded ring 19 (e.g., when the threaded ring 19 contacts the limiting screw 18).
[0038] As shown in
[0039] In other or further embodiments, one or more connecting rods 8 are on the sides of (e.g., below) the adjusting cylinder 6 and the drum 3, fixed to the drum 3 and slidably connected to the adjusting cylinder 6, and configured to bear the curtain or shade thereon.
[0040] Furthermore, the connecting rod(s) 8 may include a plurality of sliders 9, which may be slidably connected to the connecting rod(s) 8 and which fasten or secure the curtain to the connecting rod(s) 8, and thus, the adjusting cylinder 6 and the drum 3.
[0041] Specifically, the curtain is connected to the adjusting cylinder 6 and the drum 3 through the connecting rod(s) 8, and the top of the curtain is slidably connected to the connecting rod(s) 8 through the sliders 9. The curtain may be horizontally separated into two or more parts.
[0042] The connecting rod 8 plays the role of connecting the adjusting cylinder 6 and the drum 3 in the circumferential or horizontal direction, so that the adjusting cylinder 6 rotates with the drum 3 in the circumferential direction.
[0043] Furthermore, the curtain may comprise multiple blind parts 13 and multiple gauze parts 14, arranged side by side and which may alternate. The tops of the multiple blind parts 13 may be fixed to the plurality of sliders 9.
[0044] Specifically, the blind parts 13 may be made of a conventional hard fabric such as PVC, and the gauze parts 14 may be made of a soft, flexible and foldable material such as a conventional gauze. The sliders 9 correspond to the 1 blind parts 13 in one-to-one correspondence. By sliding the sliders 9, the overall width of the curtain may be changed in the horizontal direction. In specific implementations, the blind parts 13 are horizontally slid so that the gauze parts 14 are bent and folded, and thus the curtain of the present invention are also adjustable in the horizontal direction. Part of the window may be exposed in the horizontal direction, and the blind parts 13 may not bend, so that the whole curtain is flat in the vertical plane, and the curtain may be effectively rolled up by the adjusting cylinder 6 and the drum 3 when being drawn upwards.
[0045] In another embodiment, each of the sliders 9 has a sliding cavity, and opposite ends or sides of each of the sliders 9 have limiting openings therein. Two balls 10 are in the sliding cavity, a limiting spring 11 is between the two balls 10, and a part of each ball 10 extends from or through a corresponding limiting opening.
[0046] The connecting rods 8 may have a rectangular shape or a U-shaped cross-section and have an opening facing downwards, and inner walls of the connecting rods 8 may include first arc grooves 21 that match or mate with the balls 10. The balls 10 may roll or rotate in the first arc grooves 21.
[0047] As shown in
[0048] In other embodiments, the outside of the adjusting cylinder 6 has a first groove, the outside of the drum 3 has a second groove. The connecting rods 8 are configured in the first groove and the second groove. The connecting rods 8 are slidably connected to the adjusting cylinder 6 through the first groove, and inner walls of the first groove include second arc grooves 22 corresponding to the first arc grooves 21.
[0049] Specifically, the structure of the second arc grooves 22 is the same as that of the first arc grooves 21, the position of the second arc grooves 22 corresponds to that of the first arc grooves 21, and the thickness of the connecting rod 8 is relatively small. When the telescopic rod 5 changes the overall length of the adjusting cylinder 6 and the drum 3 (for example, after the overall length is increased), and the curtain with corresponding length or width is installed, the sliders 9 at the end of the connecting rod 8 closest to the adjusting cylinder 6 are in the second arc grooves 22 because the length of the connecting rod 8 is unchanged. When the curtain is moved to the right, the sliders 9 slide from the second arc grooves 22 into the first arc grooves 21, and the limiting spring 11 is always in a compressed state, so that the balls 10 may freely slide along the second arc grooves 22 and the first arc grooves 21, thus adapting curtains of different widths.
[0050] In some other embodiments, one end of the drum 3 away from the adjusting cylinder 6 is rotatably connected to a connecting block 15, the connecting block 15 is connected with the spring assembly 2, and the connecting block 15 is fixed to a mounting bracket 1. The fixed shell 7 is fixed to a vertically arranged screw 16, the screw 16 is slidably connected to the mounting bracket 1, and a locking nut 17 is configured on the screw 16.
[0051] Specifically, the screw 16 may be slidably connected to the mounting bracket 1 through a sliding rail, and the locking nut 17 abuts against the sliding end of the sliding rail and the bottom of the mounting bracket 1, thereby generating a pressing force and limiting the sliding of the screw 16. When the overall length of the adjusting cylinder 6 and the drum 3 is adjusted, the fixed shell 7 may be slid simply by loosening the locking nut 17. The mounting bracket 1 may be conventional, and it is used for mounting the spring roller shutter on the wall.
[0052] What described above are only the embodiments of the present invention, but are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Any equivalent structures or equivalent process flow modifications that are made according to the specification and the attached drawings of the present disclosure, or any direct or indirect applications of the present disclosure in other related technical fields shall all be covered within the scope of the present invention.