Information
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Patent Grant
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6415845
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Patent Number
6,415,845
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 17, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 160 3231
- 160 903
- 160 19
- 160 231
- 160 26
- 160 38
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A connector for securing a side support for a roller shaft to a slideway for guiding closure selectively wound about the roller shaft wherein the connector includes a tab having a lower portion engaging the slideway and an upper portion engageable with the side support for the roller shaft. The connector further includes an elastic lock member insertable within an opening in the tab for securing the tab to the side support for the closure member by way of at least two resilient hooks associated with the elastic lock member which are engageable with the tab and the side support for the roller shaft.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a device for connection between a roller shaft support and slideways for laterally holding a shade body in a closure or sun protection installation. The invention also relates to a mechanism for manoeuvring a closure or sun protection installation comprising such a connection device.
Closure installation is understood to mean doors, gates, blinds and equivalent equipment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
EP-A-0 671 537 discloses a universal support for laterally guiding a roller blind, this support comprising interchangeable lateral rods or tabs intended to be inserted in a slideway for guiding a roller blind, being fixed in the lower part of a lateral face of a box. These interchangeable rods or tabs make it possible efficiently to position the slideways with respect to the box of the blind. However, it has appeared from experience that, when an installation comprising such a box and such slideways is positioned, it may happen that the aforementioned rods or tabs become detached from the bracket and drop to the floor, which means that the installer must stop positioning them in order to pick up the dropped element and replace it, such manipulations most often obliging the installer to get down from a ladder.
It is a more particular object of the present invention to overcome the problems set forth hereinabove by proposing a connection device which virtually eliminates the risks of a connecting tab being unhooked with respect to its environment when the closure installation is being positioned and used.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To that end, the invention relates to a device for connection between a roller shaft support and at least one slideway for laterally maintaining a shade body of a closure or sun protection installation, which comprises at least one connection tab adapted to engage, on the one hand, with the slideway and, on the other hand, with the support. This device is characterized in that it comprises an elastic member for locking the tab with the support by cooperation of shapes, this member comprising at least an elastically deformable first tongue equipped with a first beak adapted to clip against a surface of the tab and at least an elastically deformable second tongue equipped with a second beak adapted to clip against a surface of the support, this elastic member being adapted to form a stop against a displacement of the tab with respect to the support in the sense of separation of the tab with respect to the support.
The elastic locking member or clip of the invention avoids an untimely disconnection of the connecting tab with respect to the support and therefore limits the risks of this tab, which is at least partially engaged inside the slideway in question, dropping.
According to advantageous but non-compulsory aspects of the invention, the device incorporates one or more of the following characteristics:
The elastic locking member comprises two substantially parallel first tongues each equipped with a beak adapted to clip against a surface of the tab, these beaks being oriented towards the outside of the tongues with respect to an intermediate space defined therebetween. The elastic clipping of the locking member on the tab may thus occur by an expansion of the tongues which may be compressed due to the geometry of the surfaces of the tab with which they cooperate. The second tongue may be provided to extend, from a zone forming a base common to the first tongues and to the second tongue, at least partially in a direction substantially parallel to the first tongues and outside the intermediate space mentioned above.
Each beak is bordered by a retaining surface substantially perpendicular with respect to a principal direction of the tongue in question and by a surface forming a ramp, inclined with respect to this principal direction. The inclined surface of each beak makes it possible to generate a progressive deformation of the tongue which bears it, during positioning of the elastic locking member.
The tab forms a housing for receiving the locking member, this housing defining at least one surface for cooperation with the beak of the first tongue. The support is advantageously provided with a heel projecting, from an end surface of the support and when the tab is in engagement on the support, towards the interior of the said housing, while this heel defines a surface adapted to cooperate with the beak of the second tongue. The housing may be provided with an opening for access to at least one of the beaks, this opening allowing the insertion of a means for disengaging this beak with respect to a corresponding surface of the support or of the tab. Thanks to this opening, it is possible to release the locking member with respect to the support or to the tab, which allows the installation to be dismantled.
The housing forms a stop adapted to abut against the locking member in place in the housing during a relative movement of the tab and of the support in a sense of separation of the tab and of the support.
The tab is adapted to be brought into engagement with the support by a translation in a direction and a sense defined by the cooperating parts of this support and this tab, this locking member being adapted to oppose, after engagement of the tab on the support, a translation of the tab with respect to the support in the same direction and in opposite sense.
The invention also relates to a mechanism for maneuvering a closure or sun protection installation which comprises a connection device as described hereinabove. Such a mechanism is simpler to install and to adjust than the mechanisms of the prior art.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be more readily understood and other advantages hereof will appear more clearly on reading the following description of an embodiment of a mechanism for manoeuvring a closure installation in accordance with its principle, given solely by way of example and made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
schematically shows a step of assembly of a mechanism for maneuvering a roller blind according to the invention.
FIG. 2
is a view in perspective, on a larger scale and from the rear, of the mechanism of
FIG. 1
in the course of assembly.
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 2
while the device is in assembled configuration.
FIG. 4
is a section along line IV—IV of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a section along line V—V of FIG.
4
.
FIG. 6
is a view in perspective on a larger scale of the elastic locking member used in the device of
FIGS. 1
to
5
.
FIG. 7
is a view in perspective in the same direction as
FIG. 1
of the mechanism of
FIG. 1
in the course of dismantling.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawings, a roller blind box C is shown partially in dashed and dotted lines in
FIG. 1
by its bottom board. An end bracket
1
of the box C is provided to be connected with a slideway
2
by means of a tab
3
partially engaged in the upper part of this slideway
2
. The bracket
1
is equipped with a central projection
11
allowing it to support, directly or indirectly, a roller shaft
4
provided to rotate about a substantially horizontal axis X-X′.
In its lower part, the bracket
1
is provided with a projection
13
extending downwardly from the lower edge
14
of the principal part of the bracket
1
and forming elements in relief for hooking the tab
3
. These elements in relief comprise two male dovetails
15
and
15
′ disposed symmetrically on either side of a median plane P
1
of the projection
13
. These elements in relief also comprsie a lower male dovetail
16
extending over the whole length of the projection
13
while the male dovetails
15
and
15
′ are limited by a stop
17
.
Recesses
35
,
35
′ and
36
in the form of a female dovetail are respectively provided in the upper part
33
of the tab
3
with a geometry complementary of that of the male dovetails
15
,
15
′ and
16
. Elements
15
,
15
′,
16
,
35
,
35
′ and
36
allow the projection
13
to hook on the tab
3
by a translation in the direction of arrows F
1
in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the progress of the bracket
1
in the direction of arrows F
1
being limited by the stop
17
.
According to the invention, an elastic locking member
5
is provided to immobilize the tab
3
in position engaged on the projection
13
. This member is in one piece and moulded from plastics material. It comprises a base part
51
from which extend two tongues
52
and
52
′ substantially parallel to a central axis X
5
-X′
5
of the member
5
and between which is defined an intermediate space E. At its free end, each tongue
52
or
52
′ is provided with a beak
53
or
53
′ facing outwardly with respect to the space E and defined by a surface
54
,
54
′ respectively, substantially perpendicular to axis X
5
-X′
5
. Each beak
53
,
53
′ is also bordered by a surface
55
,
55
′ respectively, inclined with respect to axis X
5
-X′
5
.
From part
51
there also extends another tongue
56
of generally L-shaped section, with the result that it extends firstly in a direction substantially perpendicular to axis X
5
-X′
5
then in a direction substantially parallel to this axis. At its end, the tongue
56
is provided with a beak
57
defined between a surface
58
perpendicular to axis X
5
-X′
5
and a surface
59
inclined with respect to this axis.
A housing
37
is provided in part
33
of the tab
3
for receiving the member
5
. This housing traverses right through the tab
5
and
37
a
denotes its opening on the side of tab
3
opposite the stop
17
when the tab
3
is mounted on the projection
13
.
The opening
37
a
comprises an upper part for passage of the tongue
56
and a substantially wider lower part for passage of the tongues
52
and
52
′. As is more clearly seen in
FIG. 5
, the lower part of the opening
37
a
is convergent in the direction of the lower volume of the housing
37
. In its entrance zone, the opening
37
a
has a width 1
1
substantially equal to the distance d
1
separating the outer ends of the beaks
53
and
53
′ of the member
5
at rest. The width of the lower part of the zone
37
a
decreases to a value l
2
substantially equal to the distance separating the outer faces of the tongues
52
and
52
′ in those parts where they do not comprise beaks.
When the member
5
is positioned in the housing
37
, the tongues
52
and
52
′ are deformed in the sense of approach or of narrowing of the space E by the cooperation of the inclined surfaces
55
or
55
′ with the inclined introduction surfaces
37
b
and
37
′
b
of the housing
37
. Opposite the opening
37
a
, the housing
37
forms two shoulders
37
c
and
37
′
c
for receiving the beaks
53
and
53
′, the housings
37
c
and
37
′
c
each being provided with a surface
37
d
or
37
′
d
perpendicular to the direction F
2
of introduction of the member
5
into the housing
37
.
In this way, when the beaks
53
and
53
′ are in place in the shoulders
37
c
and
37
′
c
, the member
5
is firmly held in position with respect to the tab
3
by cooperation of surfaces
54
and
37
d
, and
54
′ and
37
′
d
, respectively.
A heel
18
projects from the lower surface
19
of the projection
13
. This heel comprises a surface
18
a
inclined with respect to the directions of arrows F
1
and F
2
and a surface
18
b
substantially perpendicular to these directions. The heel
18
is positioned so that, when the tab
3
is engaged on the projection
13
and when the member
5
is introduced into the housing
37
, the surface
59
of the beak
57
slides against the surface
18
a
to such a point that the surface
58
of this beak is locked against the surface
18
b
by elastic deformation of the tongue
56
, which guarantees a firm immobilization of the member
5
with respect to the projection
13
as shown in FIG.
4
.
A rib
38
extends into the housing
37
, transversely with respect to the direction of introduction of the member
5
. This rib limits the movement of the member
5
in the direction of arrow F
2
. Moreover, in the case of a beginning of relative movement of the tab
3
and the bracket
1
, in the sense of moving apart or of separation of these elements, as represented by arrows F′
1
in
FIG. 4
, the rib
38
abuts against the beak
57
which is itself retained in position by the heel
18
. As a result, the movement in the direction of arrows F′
1
is blocked by the cooperation of the rib
38
and the member
5
.
In this way, the simple introduction of the member
5
into the housing
37
makes it possible to lock this member both with respect to the tab
3
and to the bracket
1
in a direction opposite arrows F
1
and F
2
, which guarantees an efficient connection of the elements
1
and
3
in the direction of arrows F
1
and in the direction of arrows F′
1
.
In practice, the member
5
is positioned in the housing
37
before the projection
13
is introduced in the recesses
35
,
35
′ and
36
of the tab
3
, which induces the connection of elements
1
and
3
. The assembly thus formed is then engaged in the slideway
2
.
When the assembly thus produced is to be dismantled, the end of the screwdriver
100
can be introduced into the housing
37
through an opening
37
e
provided on the inner side of the tab
3
visible in
FIGS. 1 and 7
. The housing
37
is accessible by that side, as represented by arrow F
3
in
FIG. 4
, so that the tip
101
of the screwdriver
100
can exert on the beak
57
an effort of thrust F
4
making it possible to disengage the beak
57
with respect to the heel
18
and to separate the assembly formed by the tab
3
and the member
5
from the bracket
1
in the direction of arrows F′
1
.
Claims
- 1. A connector for connecting a support for a roller shaft to a slideway for guiding a closure which is selectively wound about the roller shaft, the connector comprising a tab having a lower portion adapted to engage with the slideway and an upper end adapted to engage with the support, an elastic member for locking said tab with the support, said elastic member including at least one elastically yieldable first tongue having a first hook adapted to engage against a surface of said tab and at least one elastically yieldable second tongue having a second hook adapted to engage against a surface of the support, said elastic member forming a stop to prevent displacement of said tab with respect to the support when said tab is connected to the support.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein said elastic member includes two substantially parallel first tongues each having a hook adapted to engage against spaced surfaces of said tab, and said hooks of said first tongue being oriented opposite one another with respect to an intermediate space defined between said first tongues.
- 3. The connector of claim 2, wherein said at least one second tongue extends from a base from which said first tongues also extend, and said at least one second tongue being substantially parallel to said first tongues.
- 4. The connector of claim 1, wherein each hook includes a retaining surface extending substantially perpendicular with respect to a principal direction of the tongue from which the hook extends and by a forward surface forming a ramp which extends transversely with respect to said principal direction.
- 5. The connector of claim 1, wherein said tab forms a housing for receiving said elastic member, and said housing defining said surface for cooperation with said hook of said at least one first tongue.
- 6. The connector of claim 5, wherein the support includes a heel projecting from an end surface thereof such that when said tab is in engagement on the support, the heel defines the surface against which said hook of said at least one second tongue is engaged.
- 7. The connector of claim 5, wherein said housing is provided with an opening for allowing insertion of a means for disengaging one of said hooks with respect to a corresponding surface of the support or of said tab.
- 8. The connector of claim 5, including a stop within said housing adapted to abut against said elastic member when in said housing.
- 9. An apparatus for controlling movement of a closure with respect to a roller shaft supported by end supports and wherein the closure is guided vertically by at least one vertically extending slideway, the improvement comprising, a connector for connecting at least one of said supports to the at least one slideway, the connector including a tab having a lower portion engageable with said at least one slideway and an upper portion engageable with the at least one support, an elastic member for locking said tab with respect to said at least one support, the elastic member including at least one elastically yieldable first tongue having a first hook adapted to engage against a surface of said tab and at least one elastically yieldable second tongue having a second hook adapted to engage against a surface of the at least one support, whereby said elastic member forms a lock to prevent displacement of said tab with respect to the at least one support.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 in which said at least one support includes a projection having a plurality of male elements for slidably engaging within a plurality of cooperatively shaped female channels formed in said tab, said projection including a heel portion, an open housing in said tab in which said elastic member is slidingly received such that said hook of said at least one second tongue engages said heel to prevent separation of said tab from said projection and said hook of said at least one first tongue engages the surface of said tab.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
00 01219 |
Jan 2000 |
FR |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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0671537 |
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