SLAT DEVICE
20170306630 · 2017-10-26
Inventors
- Frederik VAN LUCHENE (Zulte-Machelen, BE)
- Pieter BRABANT (Rumbeke, BE)
- Koen VERFAILLIE (Rumbeke, BE)
- Bart Pieter Jules ABEEL (Sint-Eloois-Winkel, BE)
- Thierry VEYS (Deinze, BE)
Cpc classification
E06B9/322
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B2009/3222
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A slat device (1) comprising a plurality of slats (2) arranged parallel to one another, displacement means (9, 10) for displacing the slats (2) between and in a stacking zone and a sliding, and a guide profile (3), which is arranged on a lateral side of the slats (2), wherein a slat (2), on the said lateral side, is provided with a guide element (5), corresponding with the guide profile (3), for guiding the respective slat (2) relative to the corresponding guide profile (3, 6) during its displacement motion between and in the stacking zone and the sliding zone, such that the guide element (5) is rotatable over a certain angle relative to the guide profile (3) about an axis according to the longitudinal direction of the guide profile (3).
Claims
1. Slat device comprising: a plurality of slats arranged parallel to one another; displacers for displacing the slats between and in a stacking zone and a sliding zone; a first guide profile, which is arranged on a lateral side of the slats; at least one first guide element, which corresponds with the first guide profile and which is provided on a said slat on the said lateral side, for guiding this slat relative to the first guide profile during its displacement motion between and in the stacking zone and the sliding zone; wherein each first guide element is rotatable over a certain angle relative to the guide profile about an axis according to the longitudinal direction of the guide profile.
2. Slat device according to claim 1, characterized in that each guide profile is of convex or concave construction and the guide element is of correspondingly concave or convex construction in order to provide these rotatably relative to each other.
3. Slat device according to claim 1, characterized in that the slat device comprises a second guide profile, which is arranged on the said lateral side of the slats, and in that the slats are alternately provided on the said lateral side with a said guide element, and respectively with a second guide element (8), corresponding with the second guide profile, for guiding the respective slat relative to the second guide profile during its displacement motion between and in the stacking zone and the sliding zone.
4. Slat device according to claim 3, characterized in that the second guide profile is of convex or concave construction, such that each corresponding concave or convex guide element (8) is rotatable over a certain angle relative to the guide profile.
5. Slat device according to claim 3, characterized in that the first guide profile and the second guide profile form part of one and the same slat guide profile.
6. Slat device according to claim 5, characterized in that the slat guide profile comprises a substantially C-shaped cross section, whereof the convex side serves as the first named guide profile and the concave side serves as the second guide profile.
7. Slat device according to claim 3, characterized in that first and second guide profiles are arranged on the other lateral side of the slats, and in that each slat on its one lateral side is provided with a first guide element and on its other lateral side is provided with a second guide element.
8. Slat device according to claim 1, characterized in that the displaceers comprise a rotatable spindle and, for each slat, comprise a nut which is fastened on the rotatable spindle and is displaceable between and in the stacking zone and the sliding zone in order to provide the slat displaceably between and in the stacking zone and the sliding zone.
9. Slat device according to claim 1, characterized in that the slats comprise a slat shaft, and in that the slat device comprises one or more tilters, for tilting the slats about their slat shaft between an open position, in which a gap extends between the slats, and a closed position, in which the slats together form a closed plane.
10. Slat device according to claim 9, characterized in that the tilters comprise a drive shaft and, for each slat, comprise a worm gear transmission which is drivable with the aid of the drive shaft.
11. Slat device according to claim 8, characterized in that each said guide element forms part of a trolley, which comprises a mounting opening for a slat shaft, in which the corresponding slat can be fitted by its slat shaft, and which further comprises a nut holder, in which the nut corresponding with this slat can be fitted.
12. Slat device according to claim 11, characterized in that each trolley which comprises a first guide element is provided with the worm gear transmission corresponding with the corresponding slat.
Description
[0041] In this detailed description, reference is made by means of reference numerals to the hereto appended drawings, wherein in
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[0049] The depicted slat device (1) is a slatted roof (1). With similar characteristics, slat devices (1) can also be developed as screening for, for example, a door, frame or gate opening.
[0050] The depicted slatted roof (1) comprises a plurality of slats (2), which are arranged parallel to one another. In the figures (see
[0051] On both lateral sides of the slats (2), a side channel (17) is provided on a beam (15), for drainage of precipitation falling onto the slatted roof (1). The beam (15) and the side channel (17) extend almost transversely to the slats (2). The slats (2) are arranged at an inclination, sloping obliquely down towards a side channel (17), so that precipitation falling hereon is led off to this side channel (17). The beams (15) form with a front beam and a rear beam a framework in which the slats (2) extend and are supported by columns (16) in order thus to form a slatted roof (1) which, according to choice, can be arranged free from other construction. Alternatively, such a framework having slats (2) can be fastened, for example, also to an outside wall.
[0052] In order to provide the slats (2) in movable and tiltable arrangement, their slat shaft (12) is accommodated on both sides in a respective trolley (4, 7).
[0053] In order to provide the slats (2) movably, each trolley (4, 7) is provided with a nut holder (14), in which is provided a nut (10) which is fitted around a rotatable spindle (9), as can be seen in
[0054] In order to guide the trolleys (4, 7) in their displacement motion, a slat guide profile (3, 6) is arranged on each lateral side of the slats (2) and each trolley (4, 7) comprises a corresponding guide element (5, 8).
[0055] In order to keep the guide (3, 5, 6, 8) of the trolleys (4, 7) compact and to provide the slats (2) such that they can be stacked as compactly as possible, two sorts of trolleys (4, 7) having two sorts of guides (3, 5, 6, 8) are provided.
[0056] Each slat (2) is provided on its one lateral side with a first trolley (4) and on its other lateral side with a second trolley (7). Successive slats (2) are provided on a same lateral side alternately with a first trolley (4) and a second trolley (7).
[0057] On both lateral sides of the slats (2), a same slat guide profile (3, 6) is arranged. This slat guide profile (3, 6) comprises a substantially C-shaped cross section, whereof the convex side serves as the first guide profile (3) and the concave side serves as the second guide profile (6). Over the first, convex guide profile (3), a corresponding first, concave guide element (5) of each first trolley (4) is movable. In the second, concave guide profile (6), a corresponding second, convex guide element (8) of each second trolley (7) is movable. In this way, the displacement motion of the slats (2) can be guided by movement of the respective guide elements (5, 8) relative to the respective guide profiles (3, 6).
[0058] The length of the guide elements (5, 8) can here be chosen as a function of the guide and possibly be made longer than the corresponding dimensions of the trolleys (4, 7). Since the first guide elements (5) are guided relative to a different guide profile (3) from the second guide elements (8) and the various guide elements (5, 8) do not impede one another, with a same length of guide elements as in the prior art a more compact stacking of the slats (2) is possible than was hitherto the case, as can be seen in
[0059] As a result of its concave shape, corresponding with the convex shape of the first guide profile (3), each first guide element (5) is rotatable relative to the first guide profile (3) by movement of the concave shape of the guide element (5) over the convex shape of the guide profile (3). This rotation is limited to a certain angle around the virtual rotational axis about which the guide element (5) here rotates, this by the shaping of the guide profile (3) and the shaping of the first trolley (4) next to this guide element (5).
[0060] As a result of its convex shape, corresponding with the concave shape of the second guide profile (6), each second guide element (8) is rotatable relative to the second guide profile (6) by movement of its convex shape over the concave shape of the guide profile (6). This rotation is limited to a certain angle around the virtual rotational axis about which the guide element (8) here rotates, this by the shaping of the guide profile (6) and the shaping of the second trolley (7) next to this guide element (8).
[0061] In this way, the trolleys (4, 7) are not only movable relative to the slat guide profiles (3, 6), but are also tiltable over a certain angle relative to these slat guide profiles (3, 6). In this way, deviations resulting from sizeable dimensions and/or tolerances and/or inclined placements can be easily absorbed by virtue of the guide elements (5, 8) being rotatable over a certain angle relative to the slat guide profile (3, 6).
[0062] In order to provide the slats (2) rotatably, their slat shaft (12), on each lateral side, is rotatably fitted in a mounting opening (13) of the corresponding trolley (4, 7). The first trolleys (4) comprise a holder (19), in which a worm gear transmission is fitted. The worm gear is fitted around the slat shaft (12) and the worm is drivable with the aid of a drive shaft (11), which for this purpose is fitted through an opening (18) in the first trolley (4).
[0063] The holder (19) for the worm gear transmission of the first trolley (4) is arranged on the other side of the slat guide profile (3, 6) from the nut holder (14). The second trolleys (7) comprise no such holder (19), but only a nut holder (14). These second trolleys (7) extend only on that side of the slat guide profile (3, 6) where also the nut holders (14) of the first trolleys (4) are arranged. These nut holders (14) can be constructed more compactly than the holder (19) for the worm gear transmission, so that the slats (2) can hereby be stacked more compactly, as can be seen in