Claims
- 1. In a foldable rolling shutter including a curtain formed of elongated bars hinged to one another at longitudinal edges and guided at their ends in laterally spaced guide grooves, the improvement comprising, in combination, means, in an upper reversing zone, about which the rolling bar curtain is trained for direction reversal during raising and lowering; means forming a recess behind and below the reversing zone; and means effecting folding of the bar curtain within said recess under the weight of the curtain during raising of the curtain; said folding effecting means and said recess forming means conjointly guiding said bars to form at least one vertical pile of said hinged bars superposed in horizontal orientation in said recess.
- 2. In a foldable rolling shutter including a curtain formed of elongated bars hinged to one another at longitudinal edges and guided at their ends in laterally spaced guide grooves, the improvement comprising, in combination, means, in an upper reversing zone, about which the rolling bar curtain is trained for direction reversal during raising and lowering; and laterally spaced guide means extending downwardly from said means in said upper reversing area into means forming a recess, and engageable with guide elements on the ends of the bars for guiding the bars downwardly into the recess, under the weight of the curtain, during raising of the curtain; said guide means and said guide elements conjointly guiding said bars to form at least one vertical pile of said bars superposed in horizontal orientation in the recess.
- 3. In a foldable rolling shutter, the improvement claimed in claim 2, in which said guide elements comprise end pins projecting from alternate bars of said curtain; the end pins of successive alternate bars being offset, alternately to respective opposite sides of a vertical midplane of the curtain in its lowered position; said laterally spaced guide means comprising separate branch guide grooves each operable to engage the end pins offset in a respective direction from said vertical midplane; said separate branch guide grooves initially extending in parallel then diverging to a spacing from each other substantially equal to the width of a bar; said means forming a recess comprising a lintel above the opening controlled by the foldable rolling shutter; said separate branch guide grooves finally extending, after such diverging, parallel to each other to the bottom of the lintel recess.
- 4. In a foldable rolling shutter, the improvement claimed in claim 3, in which said means in said upper reversing zone comprises a rotatably mounted curtain lifting shaft; rotary drive means connected to said lifting shaft; at least two axially spaced portions of said lifting shaft having a polyhedral cross-section with side lengths corresponding substantially to the width of a bar; the surface of said polyhedral portions, during lifting and lowering of the curtain, serving as guide supports for the bars passing through the reversing zone.
- 5. In a foldable rolling shutter, the improvement claimed in claim 4, in which, in the reversing zone, said separate branch guide grooves for said end pins respectively follow a circle circumscribed about the tetrahedral cross-section of the lifting shaft and inscribed in the tetrahedral cross-section of the lifting shaft.
- 6. In a foldable rolling shutter, the improvement claimed in claim 3, in which said means in said upper reversing zone comprises a rotatably mounted reversing shaft formed, at least partly, with cylindrical portions which, during lifting and lowering of the curtain, serve as supports for the bars passing through the reversing area; and an external curved guide sheet for the bars substantially coaxial with the axis of rotation of said reversing shaft, and extending through a reversing angle of approximately 180.degree., disposed in radially spaced relation to the cylindrical portions of said reversing shaft for preventing bars not guided in grooves from being lifted from said reversing shaft.
- 7. In a foldable rolling shutter, the improvement claimed in claim 6, including a rotary drive unit connected to said reversing shaft; and an endless pull member operatively connected to said reversing shaft and connected to the lowermost bar of said curtain.
- 8. In a foldable rolling shutter, the improvement claimed in claim 2, in which said guide elements comprise end pins on each bar; said means forming a recess comprising a lintel above the opening controlled by said foldable rolling shutter; said laterally spaced guide means comprising laterally spaced guide grooves extending from said reversing zone to the bottom of said lintel recess; said means in said upper reversing zone comprising a rotatably mounted lifting shaft; rotary drive means operatively connected to said lifting shaft; said lifting shaft including at least some portions having a triangular cross-section with side lengths substantially equal to the widths of the bars; the faces of the triangular portions serving as guide supports for the bars passing through the reversing zone.
- 9. In a foldable rolling shutter, the improvement claimed in claim 1, in which said elongated bars are hinged to each other at their longitudinal edges by hinge connections providing for a limited displacement of the bars away from each other in order to form light clearances between adjacent bars.
- 10. In a foldable rolling shutter, the improvement claimed in claim 1, in which said means in said reversing zone comprises a member rotating with and supporting the bars during at least a part of the motion of the bars through the reversing area; said guide means comprising separate guide grooves which initially extend in spaced parallel relation to each other around said member, then diverge to a spacing substantially equal to the width of a bar and finally extend in spaced parallel relation to each other to the bottom of the recess; said bars being arranged in consecutive first and second pairs hingedly connected to each other and each including a first bar hingedly connected to a second bar; one of said last-named guide grooves cooperating with guide elements on the first bar of each first pair and the other of said last-named guide grooves cooperating with the guide elements on the first bar of each second pair; whereby, immediately successive bars are deviated in different directions; said rotatable member having bar engaging portions, for bars to be deviated differently, and which portions are located unsymmetrically relative to the axis of said rotatable member.
- 11. In a foldable rolling shutter, the improvement claimed in claim 10, in which said rotatable member has at least two tetrahedral portions having an irregular cross-section at fixed locations along its axis; the initially parallel portions of said last-named guide grooves extending in concentrically radially spaced relation around the axis of rotation of said member; said guide elements comprising guide pins extending from the ends of alternate guides; the guide pins on those alternate bars which are to be guided through the reversing zone in the radially external guide groove being located at the exterior of the midplane of the alternate bars, and the guide pins on the bars which are to be guided through the reversing zone along the radially internal guide groove being located at the inside of the midplane of the alternate bars.
- 12. In a foldable rolling shutter, the improvement claimed in claim 11, in which, considered consecutively in the lifting directions, the two hinge connections between a bar having an outside guide pin and a bar having an inside guide pin are identical with each other and provide for a folding of these bars through 180.degree. inwardly; the two hinge connections between a bar having an inside guide pin and a bar having an outside guide pin being identical with each other and providing for a folding of the bars through 180.degree. outwardly; the folding angles of the hinge connections in the respective opposite directions being, in each case, less than 180.degree..
- 13. In a foldable rolling shutter, the improvement claimed in claim 11, in which, in the reversing zone, two laterally spaced integral structural parts are provided and are formed with the circular portions of said last-named guide grooves extending about the axis of rotation of said rotatable member at different radial distances, said last-named guide grooves terminating in a pile chamber; said structural parts being formed with bearings for the shaft of said rotatable member; a channel member forming the bottom of the pile chamber; and interengageable engaging elements on said structural parts and on said channel member providing for said channel member to be adjustable in height.
- 14. In a foldable rolling shutter, the improvement claimed in claim 11, including an engaging member secured to rotate with said rotatable member and formed with two diametrically opposite forked portions of unequal radial lengths; one forked portion cooperating with the guide pins located at the outside of the midplane of the alternate bars and the other forked portion cooperating with the guide pins located at the inside of the midplane of the alternate bars.
- 15. In a foldable rolling shutter, the improvement claimed in claim 14, in which said rotatable member has fixed cylindrical portions serving as supports for the bars.
Priority Claims (2)
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9097/74 |
Jul 1974 |
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4833/75 |
Apr 1975 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 592,902 filed July 3, 1975, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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1,196,153 |
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465,683 |
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Continuations (1)
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