1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a device for providing shade inside rooms, having a plurality of lamellae oriented parallel to one another, and having an actuating arrangement by means of which the lamellae can be pivoted, and having a retaining arrangement on which the lamellae are mounted.
2. Description of the Related Art
Modern buildings often have very large glass roofs. For these, it is usually necessary to have a shade-providing device which can be arranged externally or internally. As an alternative to a shade-providing arrangement, the use of reflective or metal-coated glass is also known. Such glass, however, is always accompanied by a loss in brightness; the room or space beneath the roof is thus usually darkened to too pronounced an extent.
Providing shade externally is often undesirable for esthetic reasons. The device, in addition, is exposed to weathering and requires comparatively high-outlay maintenance. Devices for providing shade internally need the room to be climatically controlled and ventilated to a relatively pronounced extent. One difficulty with providing shade internally, in addition, is the heat transmission into the interior and the build-up of heat in the narrow interspace between the roof and the device. In addition, in the case of severe heat, cracks may appear in the glass.
The object of the invention is to create a device of the abovementioned type which is intended for providing shade inside rooms and avoid the abovementioned difficulties. In addition, the intention is for the device to be capable of being realized essentially from fabric and also to meet stringent esthetics-related requirements.
The object is achieved, in the case of a device of the generic type, in that the lamellae can be gathered into a group, and in that the lamellae are connected, for pivoting purposes, to a pivoting mechanism which has a first end and a plurality of further ends which are each connected to a lamella such that, as the lamellae are being drawn out, they are pivoted into a common plane by the pivoting mechanism.
The device according to the invention allows the lamellae to be gathered into a group and, in addition, to be pivoted by means of a pivoting mechanism. The pivoting mechanism is connected to each lamella. This allows precise guidance and thus orientation of the lamellae in each pivoting position. The lamellae may be formed from webs of fabric and thus in a very straightforward manner. The device according to the invention is suitable, in particular, for large glass roofs.
According to a development of the invention, it is provided that the lamellae are mounted in a pivotable manner in each case at a top and essentially horizontal edge. The lamellae here can be pivoted, for example, into a vertical plane. This allows the maximum through-passage of light in the case of external light being diffused. In the case of pronounced irradiation, the lamellae can be pivoted into the plane of the glass roof and direct solar irradiation can thus be avoided.
According to a development of the invention, it is provided that the abovementioned plurality of further ends of the pivoting mechanism are fastened on a lamella in each case at a bottom edge. This allows particularly high stability and guidance of the lamellae. The pivoting mechanism thus acts on the bottom edge of the lamellae in each case.
According to a development of the invention, the pivoting mechanism is produced from tapes. This allows very cost-effective production and a significant saving in weight.
Further advantageous features can be gathered from the dependent patent claims, the following description and the drawing.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is explained in more detail hereinbelow with reference to the drawing, in which:
a shows, schematically, the operation of drawing out the lamellae, the latter being moved from bottom to top, and
b shows, schematically, the operation of drawing out the lamellae, the group being moved from top to bottom.
A device 1 for providing shade within the interior 3 is arranged on the underside of the glass roof 13. This device 1 has two parallel, spaced-apart guide rails 2 which are connected to one another at their ends in each case by a crossmember 6. The rails 2 may be fastened directly on the glass roof 13 or on a building wall. The lamellae 5 are guided displaceably in the guide rails 2 at their ends. The displacement takes place by means of a pulling arrangement. Such arrangements are known per se to the person skilled in the art. For example, the lamellae 5 may be displaced by means of a bead chain, such as shown for example in
The lamellae 5 are pivoted by means of the pivoting mechanism 8 shown in
The lamellae 5′, which is arranged next to the end 11, is pivoted by a tape 15′ which, as can be seen, has one end 15a′ fastened at the top edge of the lamellae 5′ and the other end 15b′ fastened at the bottom edge of the lamellae 5′. The tape 15′ is positioned over a crossmember 6. The rest of the tapes 15 are guided in each case over a top edge 5a of an adjacent lamellae 5. The tapes 15 and 15′ may also be replaced by other suitable pulling means, for example by a cord, a cable or a chain.
Between the orientation according to
The lamellae 5 can be driven, as has already been mentioned, by hand or a motor. Automatic control for example on the basis of temperature sensors which are arranged in the interior 3 and/or the surroundings is also conceivable. The lamellae 5 are then in each case pivoted into the optimum position and gathered into a group 7. It is possible here for the two end positions according to
The lamellae 5 are preferably fabric lamellae. It is also conceivable, however, for them to be configured, for example, from wood, plastic or sheet metal. The significant factor for the invention is that these lamellae 5 are retained and stabilized by the tapes 15, in particular, in the intermediate positions according to
As
a and 16b show the device according to the invention arranged on an inclined roof 13. The inclination is usually between 15 and 35°. In the case of the configuration according to
The lamellae 5 according to
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