This invention concerns a flexible shutter system combined with drive systems in such a way as to permit the shutter to move along a specific path between a closed and an open position. The said shutter is intended to close an opening or other aperture.
One of the essential objectives of this invention is the provision of a system of the aforementioned type which provides maximum safety when the shutter is moving towards its closed position and its path is obstructed, or if movement of the shutter is prevented for another reason during closure or opening.
For this purpose, inventive detection systems are provided which allow deflection of the shutter from its path to be determined, e.g. due to the presence of an obstruction below the shutter when it moves towards its closed or open position. The detection systems combine with the drive systems to stop or open the shutter.
In an advantageous embodiment of the inventive system, the aforementioned drive systems include a drum which may be rotated about its centre line, the aforementioned detection systems being fitted at the side of the drum at a certain distance from it so that if the shutter undergoes specific deflection from its path at the level of the drum, the detection systems will act upon the drive systems, stopping movement of the shutter towards its closed position.
In a particularly advantageous embodiment of the inventive system, a stiffened area is provided on the shutter, extending in the direction of movement of the latter.
Other details and particular features of the invention emerge from the description provided below, in non-exhaustive examples of several embodiments with references to the drawings appended hereto.
The same reference numbers refer to the same or analogous components in the various drawings.
In general, this invention concerns a shutter system 1 combined with drive systems such as a drum 2 of which the centre line is connected to the shaft of a motor (not shown). The shutter 1, which can move between a closed position and an open position, is intended to close an opening 3 in a wall 4 or any aperture.
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For the purposes of this invention, the word “shutter” should be understood as any component at least partially pliant, flexible, rigid or semi-rigid, such as a tarpaulin, a strip of plastic material, an assembly of articulated lamellae, a grille, etc. More specifically, it involves a shutter which may be folded or wound around a spindle at right angles to its direction of movement between its open and closed positions.
However, it should be noted that pronounced preference is given to pliant shutters formed by a tarpaulin. The drawings thus concern a shutter made up of a tarpaulin 1 of which the side edges 7 have, for example, a bead or a series of blocks 8, as shown in
The shutter 1 is guided by its side edges 7 in guide tracks 9 extending approximately vertically on either side of the opening 3. When the shutter 1 opens, as shown in
The shutter 1 is moved along a specific path during normal opening and closure. In a standard procedure, during normal operation of the shutter system, within the meaning of this description, this path corresponds to that followed by the shutter 1 during its movement between its closed position, as shown in
Should any interference with normal operation of the shutter take place during movement of the latter in the direction indicated by the arrow 14 into its closed position, e.g. by an obstruction 13 located below the shutter 1 which consequently prevents movement of said shutter 1, part of the shutter 1 will be deflected from its normal path, by forming a bulge or gatherings located outside its path.
This bulge makes contact with detection systems, such as a switch 16, which acts upon the drive systems of the shutter 1 in such a way as to interrupt its descent.
In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 to 8, the guide tracks 9 extend along part of the path of the shutter 1 to a certain distance from the drive systems so that the shutter 1 is not guided over this distance. A gap 22 is thus formed between the upper end of the guide tracks 9 and the drive systems in which the shutter 1 is not guided laterally and into which the shutter 1 may be deflected if its movement is retarded, e.g. by the presence of an obstruction below the shutter 1.
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Inventive detection systems are provided which allow determination of whether the shutter 1 is being deflected from its normal path.
It is advantageous for these detection systems to be fitted so that deflection of the shutter 1 from its path can be detected outside the guide track 9.
As shown in FIGS. 1 to 3, the detection systems include a switch 16 mounted to the side of the drum 2 at a certain distance from the latter and fitted against the wall 4 so that if the shutter 1 undergoes specific deflection from its path in the gap 22 at the level of the drum 2 due to the presence of an obstruction 13 below the shutter 1, the latter will encounter and operate the switch 16 by forming a bulge 15. The switch 16 combines with the drive systems to cause movement of the shutter 1 into its closed position to be interrupted. In order to remedy the interference caused by the obstruction 13 immediately, shutter 1 is preferably returned to its open position automatically by the drive systems .
In some cases, use of a highly pliant shutter 1 to obtain a very light shutter system which can open and close rapidly is indispensable. In this case, instead of forming a bulge 15, there is a risk that the shutters will gather if the lower edge 5 fouls an obstruction 13 when moving into its closed position.
In order to ensure that the switch 16 will be operated by the shutter 1 when the latter is deflected from its path, it is advantageous to provide a flexible stiffened area 17 on the shutter 1, as shown in diagrammatic form in
The stiffened area 17 may consist of a continuous plastic or metallic strip affixed to the shutter 1.
In a specific embodiment of the invention, the stiffened area 17 is formed by a series of rigid elements which are mounted alongside each other on one surface of the shutter 1. Said rigid elements are mounted on the surface of the shutter 1 facing the switch 16. Such a series of rigid elements ensures that the shutter will not gather and render it flexible in only one direction, so that a bulge 15 of a specific shape will be formed which will encounter the switch 16 if there is an obstruction below the shutter 1.
A different embodiment of the inventive shutter system is shown in FIGS. 5 to 8. In this embodiment, the detection systems include a switch 16 which is mounted on the guide track 9. The switch 16 is mounted in the vicinity of the path of the shutter I which is located outside the guide track 9, i.e. in the aforementioned gap 22 located between the drum 2 and the free upper end of the guide tracks 9, more specifically in the vicinity of said free end.
In this way, the switch 16 can detect whether the shutter 1 is being deflected from the section of the path located above the guide track 9.
The fact that the detection systems are mounted on the guide track 9 prevents the shutter 1 from encountering the switch 16 if a force is exercised on shutter 1 in a direction approximately transverse to the plane of the latter, e.g. by wind. In
In this embodiment of the inventive shutter system, the guide track 9 is mounted on a bracket 20 which is fixed to the wall 4 in a flexible way and/or one which will allow it to pivot about an axis approximately parallel to the longitudinal axis of said guide track 9. Such a method of mounting guide tracks 9 has already been described in international patent application no. PCT/BE92/00017.
The switch 16 has an arm 21 which extends above the guide track 9, as clearly illustrated in
A third embodiment of the inventive shutter system is shown in FIGS. 9 to 12. In this embodiment, the guide tracks 9 form an essentially U-shaped channel, as shown in
In order to permit detection of whether an obstruction is located below the shutter 1 during closure of the latter, each guide track 9 contains a recess 23 over part of its length. Said recess 23 is, in particular, provided in one of the walls 25 of the guide track 9, as shown in
If closure of the shutter 1 is retarded by the presence of an obstruction, as shown in
A switch 16 is fitted opposite the recess 23 in order to detect such deflection of the shutter 1. In this way, the shutter 1, which has been deflected from its path, encounters the switch 16 which combines with the drive systems, thus causing the shutter 1 to stop or open.
In a variation of this inventive embodiment of the system, the guide track 9 has a cover at the height of the recess 23, such as a plate, which will become detached or move easily when the lower edge 5 of the shutter 1 encounters an obstruction and a bulge 26 is formed across said recess 23. The cover then encounters the switch 16 and sends a signal to the drive systems.
FIGS. 13 to 16 show a fourth embodiment of the inventive system, in which the guide tracks 9 are elastically mounted on a bracket 20 which is affixed to the wall. In this way, the guide tracks 9 can move relative to the bracket 20 if the shutter 1 gathers or if a force is applied to the plane of the shutter. The shutter 1 gathers, for example, if it is moving along the guide tracks 9 into its closed position and the lower edge 5 of the shutter 1 fouls an obstruction.
Due to the gathering of the shutter 1, its side edges 7 move towards each other and the shutter 1 is deflected from its normal path, moving the guide tracks 9 relative to the bracket 20 in the direction indicated by the arrow 27 in
Such movement of the guide tracks 9 relative to the path is detected by the detection systems, particularly by a switch 16 mounted on the bracket 20 and thus linked to the guide tracks 9.
The guide tracks 9 are linked to a spring 28 forcing the former towards the bracket 20, to ensure that the shutter 1 is flat.
It is self-evident that the invention is not restricted to the various embodiments described above and that other variations may be envisaged without departing from the scope of this invention, particularly in respect of the position of the switch. It is possible to install several switches, for example on the two side edges of the shutter 1.
In other respects, the detection systems may include any means which allow the presence of a bulge to be detected, such as, for example, optical detection systems, particularly an electronic eye.
In addition, the stiffened area may be affixed to the shutter continuously, or intermittently by discrete fixings. For example, the stiffened area may consist of a reinforced side edge of the shutter 1.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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01870029.4 | Feb 2001 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/BE02/00018 | 2/15/2002 | WO | 9/14/2005 |