Claims
- 1. In a joint arm mechanism for an awning
- support means defining
- a horizontal tilting axis, and
- a horizontal swivel axis;
- shaft means for receiving a coil of the awning, said shaft means extending parallel to said tilting axis and being supported by said support means;
- bearing block means tiltable from an initial position, in which said awning is fully coiled onto said shaft means, about said horizontal tilting axis, said bearing block means including
- joint means defining a pivot axis extending substantially normally to said tilting axis, and
- abutment means for limiting the tilting movement which comprises a recessed body;
- joint arm means pivoted by said joint means and comprising
- a first joint arm section having two ends and being connected to said joint means with one of these ends,
- an intermediate joint at the free other end of said first arm section, and
- a second joint arm section connected to said intermediate joint;
- tilting limiter means for limiting the tilting movement of the bearing block means about said tilting axis, said tilting movement from said initial position of said bearing block means occurring when said awning is uncoiled, said tilting limiter means including
- screw means defining a longitudinal axis and being rotatably about said longitudinal axis and swingably supported on said swivel axis, but substantially undisplaceable in axial direction,
- actuating means to rotate said screw means through one of their ends which is averted from said bearing block means, and
- counter-abutment means on said screw means for engaging said abutment means, said counter-abutment means including a body of rotation generated about said longitudinal axis and being located within the range of the other end of said screw means that faces said bearing block means, said body of rotation having a periphery which fits into the recessed body of said abutment means;
- in the initial position, said abutment means and counter-abutment means being out of engagement and said counter-abutment means being directed towards said abutment means.
- 2. A joint arm mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said support means comprise rest means for directing said counter-abutment means towards said abutment means.
- 3. A joint arm mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said body of rotation is ball-shaped.
- 4. A joint arm mechanism as claimed in claim 1, further comprising nut means for receiving said screw means, said nut means being supported by said horizontal swivel axis in front of and below said tilting axis.
- 5. A joint arm mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said recessed body comprises through hole means for receiving said screw means which pass through with their end averted from said actuating means, said counter-abutment means comprising internal thread means to be screwed onto this end averted from said actuating means.
- 6. A joint arm mechanism as claimed in claim 5, wherein said support means comprise retaining means for said screw means to absorb tensions acting upon said screw means, said retaining means being arranged in a plane above said tilting axis and in the range of said swivel axis.
- 7. A joint arm mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said bearing block means include guide means, the mechanism further comprising
- catch means movably guided by said guide means for catching said counter abutment means in order to prevent a tilt-up movement of the bearing block means, said catch means being movable from an unblocking position to a catching position and comprising: tube means having a median axis and an outer wall, narrow slot means in said outer wall having a width smaller than that of said body of rotation to catch the same; and
- operating means connected to said joint arm means to move said catch means simultaneously with said joint arm means.
- 8. A joint arm mechanism as claimed in claim 7, wherein said tube means are slidably guided along said guide means, said narrow slot means being open ended on one end of said tube means and extending parallel to said median axis.
- 9. A joint arm mechanism as claimed in claim 8, wherein said body of rotation is arranged just on one end of said screw means and comprises spacer means protruding in opposite direction of said screw means, moreover being provided with a counter-abutment surface on their end and having a length corresponding to the thickness of the outer wall of said tube means, said tube means having further slot means located diametrically opposite to said narrow slot means and being also open ended to receive said spacer means when the same engages said abutment means by said counter-abutment surface.
- 10. A joint arm mechanism as claimed in claim 7, wherein said tube means are rotatably guided by said guide means, said operating means comprising rotation imparting means, and said norrow slot means extending in peripheral direction and ending in a widened opening to receive said counter-abutment means at the end of said tilting movement.
- 11. A joint arm mechanism as claimed in claim 10, wherein said tube means have a first end directed toward said joint means, said joint means including pivot shaft means connected to said first joint arm section for common rotation, said rotation imparting means comprising
- first bevel gear means connected to said first end of the tube means for common rotation, and second bevel gear means connected to said pivot shaft means for common rotation.
- 12. A joint arm mechanism as claimed in claim 10, wherein said rotation imparting means comprise clutch means controlled by the movement od said first joint arm section to interrupt the transmission of movement of the latter to said tube means.
- 13. A joint arm mechanism as claimed in claim 11, wherein said rotation imparting means comprise clutch means controlled by the movement of said first joint arm section to interrupt the transmission of movement of the latter to said tube means, and wherein said second bevel gear means are displaceable along said pivot shaft means and comprise cam follower means, said clutch means comprising cam means arranged on said bearing block means and being in engagement with said cam follower means to displace said second bevel gear means into and out of engagement with said first bevel gear means.
- 14. A joint arm mechanism as claimed in claim 13, wherein said cam means and said cam follower means are arranged at the bottom side of said second bevel gear means which side is free of teeth.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 469,728 filed Feb. 25, 1983, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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