Claims
- 1. An articulated arm for an awning comprising:a first arm part and at least a second arm part each arm part having a longitudinal axis; an articulation having an articulation axis wherein the first arm part and the at least second arm part are connected to each other via the articulation and wherein the articulation axis extends transversely to at least one of the longitudinal axes of the arm parts; at least two springs arranged adjacent each other, each of the springs having a first end and a second end, the first ends being fixed to the first arm part; and at least two traction elements each having a first end and a second end, the first ends of the traction elements being respective connected to the second ends of the springs and the traction elements being led via the articulation to the second arm part and fixed thereto, wherein at least one traction element is associated with a corresponding spring and wherein the traction elements comprise wire cables with a plastic coat in at least in a region of the wire cables adjacent the articulation.
- 2. The articulated arm of claim 1, wherein the second end of each traction element assigned to the corresponding spring is fixed individually on the second arm part.
- 3. The articulated arm of claim 1, wherein the springs comprise coil springs and wherein an insert nut is fixed on at least one end of the springs and into which end a suspension eyelet is affixed.
- 4. The articulated arm of claim 3, wherein the insert nut is rolled onto the spring.
- 5. The articulated arm of claim 3, wherein the insert nut is pressed onto the spring.
- 6. The articulated arm of claim 1, wherein at least two traction elements are associated with each spring.
- 7. An awning comprising an articulated arm, the arm comprising:a first arm part and at least a second arm part each arm part having a longitudinal axis; an articulation having an articulation axis wherein the first arm part and the at least second arm part are connected to each other via the articulation and wherein the articulation axis extends transversely to at least one of the longitudinal axes of the arm parts; at least two springs arranged adjacent each other wherein each of the springs has a first end and a second end, the first ends of the springs being fixed at the first arm part; and at least two traction elements each having a first end and a second end the first ends of the traction elements being respective connected to the second ends of the springs and the traction elements being led via the articulation to the second arm part and fixed thereto, wherein at least one traction element is associated with each spring and wherein the traction elements comprise wire cables with a plastic coat in at least a region adjacent the articulation.
- 8. An articulated arm for an awning comprising:a first arm part and at least a second arm part each arm part having a longitudinal axis; an articulation having an articulation axis wherein the first arm part and the at least second arm part are connected to each other via the articulation and wherein the articulation axis extends transversely to at least one of the longitudinal axes of the arm parts; at least two coil springs arranged adjacent each other, each of the springs having a first end and a second end, the first ends being fixed to the first arm part; an insert nut fixed onto at least one end of the springs and into which end a suspension eyelet is affixed; and at least two traction elements each having a first end and a second end, the first ends of the traction elements being individually connected to the second ends of the springs and the traction elements being led via the articulation to the second arm part and fixed thereto, wherein at least one traction element is associated with a corresponding spring and wherein the traction elements comprise wire cables with a plastic coating at least in a region of the wire cables adjacent the articulation.
- 9. The articulated arm of claim 8, wherein the insert nut is rolled onto the spring.
- 10. The articulated arm of claim 8, wherein the insert nut is pressed onto the spring.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO PENDING APPLICATION
This is a continuation of pending International application PCT/EP99/08436 filed on Nov. 4, 1999, which designates the United States and claims priority of German patent application DE 198 59 731 filed on Dec. 23, 1998.
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Continuations (1)
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