The present invention relates to a breaking device for a chain of a screen, such as a window covering, comprising:
Such a breaking device is indispensable in chain-operated screens to ensure the safety of particularly younger children. As soon as a child gets entangled in the chain, the breaking device will fall apart into the first and second housing part, releasing the chain from the screen.
An example of such a breaking device is known from the not-published Dutch Patent Application 2006404 of the same applicant. The known breaking device has a free hanging preferred embodiment suitable for attachment in the chain of the screen and a fixed embodiment suitable for attachment to an outer end of the rail of the screen. Both embodiments are provided with a third toothed wheel that brings the first toothed wheel into engagement with the second toothed wheel.
The present invention has for its object to provide an improvement to the fixed embodiment of the known breaking device.
The breaking device according to the invention thereto is characterized in that, in operational position, the first toothed wheel is arranged such in relation to the second toothed wheel, that the chain has an engagement side, extending in the proximity of both toothed wheels, and a non-engagement side, extending only in the proximity of the first toothed wheel, such that the pulling force to be exerted on the engagement side can be larger than the pulling force to be exerted on the non-engagement side.
Due to this mutual positioning of these toothed wheels with respect to each other, a breaking device having few parts is provided that can withstand a larger pulling force on the engagement side than on the non-engagement side. The engagement side forms a preferred side for the operation of raising the screen, whereby larger pulling forces are possible on that preferred side without the housing breaking away.
In a first preferred embodiment, a center line, that is drawn between the center point of the first toothed wheel and the center point of the second toothed wheel is at an angle to a force line, indicating a direction, wherein pulling forces are to be exerted on the chain during operation of the screen, which angle substantially lies between 20 and 160 degrees. In this range, the maximum allowable pulling force on the engagement side, leaving the breaking device operational, is sufficiently larger than the maximum allowable pulling force on the non-engagement side, leaving the breaking device operational to be able to define the engagement side as preferred side for operating raising of the screen.
More preferably, the center line is substantially perpendicular to the force line. In this preferred embodiment there is no question of a maximum allowable pulling force on the engagement side leaving the breaking device operational. The breaking device always remains operational independent of the amount of pulling force that is exerted on the engagement side.
In an extremely robust preferred embodiment, the diameter of the sprocket is larger than the diameter of the first toothed wheel. On the engagement side, consequently, a larger pulling force can be exerted while the breaking device remains operational. This embodiment is thus suitable for heavy applications.
Preferably, the first coupling is a click connection that is arranged subject to the threshold value.
According to an elegant preferred embodiment, the first and second housing part are attachable by means of a sliding connection wherein the sliding connection is arranged to release in a direction substantially perpendicular to a center line, running between the center point of the first toothed wheel and the center point of the second toothed wheel.
In a further preferred embodiment of the breaking device according to the invention, the first toothed wheel and the second toothed wheel substantially form a right-angled transmission. Consequently, the breaking device is very compact.
The first housing part 10 can take in two positions: a first position, shown in
The first housing part 10 comprises a plate 14 onto which a shaft 13 is arranged for attachment of both toothed wheel 11 and sprocket 12. Toothed wheel 11 and sprocket 12 run substantially parallel and the center points thereof lie on the same axis 13. In the preferred embodiment shown, the first toothed wheel 11 and the sprocket 12 form an integrated part that can be manufactured by means of injection moulding. Chain 5 engages on sprocket 12.
The diameter of sprocket 12 is at least equal to and preferably larger than the diameter of toothed wheel 11.
The second housing part 20 is provided with a second toothed wheel 21, which is intended for attachment to a rotatable shaft of the screen 100. In the fixing means 24 thereto, a suitable shaft coupling is incorporated at the location of shaft passage 23. Toothed wheels 11 and 21 are intended for cooperation. The desired transmission can be chosen depending on the intended application. The second housing part 20 is provided with an opening 22 for toothed wheel 11.
In the preferred embodiment shown, the first toothed wheel 11 and second toothed wheel 21 are substantially right-angled and thereby form a so-called right-angled transmission.
The first housing part 10 and the second housing part 20 are attachable to each other by means of a sliding connection. This sliding connection releases in the direction of the pulling force exerted on the chain 5. In the preferred embodiment shown the sliding connection is realized by cooperating peripheral edges 15, 25, that are arranged on the first housing part 10 respectively the second housing part 20. In the preferred embodiment shown edge 15 of plate 14 of the first housing part 10 are on the inner side provided with protrusions 15A. The second housing part 20 is at the outer side of edges 25 around opening 20 provided with recesses 25A. The protrusions 15A and the recesses 25A are arranged for cooperation and are complementally shaped. In the preferred embodiment shown this complementary shape is generally longitudinal respectively slit shaped.
The detachable coupling comprises a click connection that is arranged subject to the desired threshold value. The click connection secures housing part 10 and housing part 20 up to a predetermined value of a pulling force on the chain 5. The detachable coupling is arranged on or in the proximity of the facing peripheral edges of the breaking device. In the preferred embodiment shown housing part 10 comprises in the proximity of the bottom side and on the inner side of the peripheral edges 15 a pair of clickers 16, which are intended for cooperation with two recesses 26 that are arranged on the bottom side and on the outer side of the peripheral edges 25 on the second housing part. Clickers 16 are preferably manufactured of a somewhat flexible material, such that clickers 16 can be put into opening 26 by exerting some pressure on both sides. The amount of flexibility of clickers 16 co-determines the threshold value.
The center point of toothed wheel 11 is denoted with M11. The center point of toothed wheel 21 is denoted with M21. Through the center point M11 and M21, a line is drawn, which is denoted as the center line H. In
For a proper functioning of the breaking device 1 according to the invention, it is of importance that the center line H does not run parallel to the force line F. Preferably, the angle between center line H and the force line F lies between 20 and 160 degrees. In the preferred embodiment shown, the center line H substantially lies perpendicular to the force line F.
The reaction force FR always lies perpendicular to the center line H. The magnitude of FR depends on the mutual position of the toothed wheels 11 and 21.
Preferably, the click connection is designed such that FK also lies perpendicular to the center line H.
It is also of importance that the force Fup that is exerted to raise the covering 101 of the screen 100 is exerted on the engagement side 5A of the chain, i.e. the side adjacent to the engagement side of both toothed wheels 11, 21. The other side of the chain 5 is intended to lower the screen 102. This side is denoted as the non-engagement side 5B. Here on the force Fdown is exerted.
The resulting force on toothed wheel 11 is determined by Fup, Fdown, FR, FK, and runs in the direction of the force line F.
The inventive thought is based on the recognition that the maximum allowable pulling force Fup that can be exerted on the engagement side 5A can be larger than the maximum allowable pulling force Fdown that can be exerted on the non-engagement side 5B in the operational position of the breaking device.
Computations show that when the angle between the center line H and the resulting force along the force line F is in the range between 20 and 160 degrees, this difference in maximum allowable pulling force between Fup and Fdown is sufficiently large to be able to define a preferred side for raising the screen. When the center line H and the force line F are mutually perpendicular, the maximum allowable pulling force Fup that can be exerted on the engagement side 5A is not limited by the breaking device. The breaking device will then always remain operational during the raising of the screen on the engagement side 5A of the chain 5 despite the magnitude of Fup.
The threshold value limits the maximum force that can be exerted on both sides of the chain 5. This threshold value needs to be chosen such that (future) safety provisions can be met. At this time, a realistic value for the threshold value is 40 Newton. When lowering the screen 102 of the preferred embodiment shown, the force Fdown to be exerted may not exceed half of this predetermined threshold value.
It is noted that the difference between the maximum allowable pulling force Fup that can be exerted on the engagement side 5A and the maximum allowable pulling force Fdown that can be exerted on the non-engagement side 5B in the operational position of the breaking device can be made smaller by changing the angle between H and F, such that H and F are no longer mutually perpendicular. Generally, the following is valid: the larger the deviation of the perpendicular position is, the smaller the difference is between Fup and Fdown.
From the above description referring to
The invention is of course not limited to the preferred embodiment described and shown, but covers any embodiment falling within the scope of the protection, as defined in the claims and seen in light of the previous description and the accompanying drawings.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007518 | Sep 2011 | NL | national |