This application claims priority of Italian Patent Application No. 102019000024168 filed Dec. 16, 2019, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in this application.
This invention relates to a mosquito net structure.
More specifically, this invention relates to a mosquito net structure for compartments of doors or windows of recreational vehicles, such as campervans or caravans.
Yet more specifically, the invention relates to a mosquito net structure for recreational vehicles designed to protect compartments of doors or windows with a non-rectangular shape.
Mosquito nets, meaning the dense mesh insect screens designed to prevent the passage of even small insects, are normally used in recreational vehicles since they are normally used in places (near the sea or lakes) and during periods of the year (in the summer) when the presence of insects such as, for example, flies and mosquitoes is particularly widespread and annoying.
In order to be practical to use, the mosquito nets are usually mounted on special supporting structures which are able to allow a quick opening and closing, so that it is not difficult to use the compartment on which they are fitted to protect.
The most widespread prior art mosquito net structures generally consist of a quadrangular frame with right-angled corners located at the opening of the doors or windows and having a box-shaped crosspiece (also called the box) inside of which is housed an elastic rewinding roller to which is connected a first end of an insect screen designed to prevent the passage of insects. A second end of this insect screen, opposite the first end, is also connected to a handle-bar which is movable relative to the roller. The relative movement for moving the handle-bar away from/towards the compartment determines the unwinding and, respectively, the rewinding of the insect screen of the mosquito net.
As an alternative to the mosquito nets just described with a winding roller, there are widespread mosquito nets comprising pleated insect screens which, when not used to protect the compartment, are closed in a pack at a side wall of the frame.
The prior art mosquito net structures described above are substantially constrained, in terms of their shape, to rectangular forms and, although this does not constitute a particular limitation in the case of houses, it is, on the other hand, in the context of recreational vehicles where designers favour a greater freedom in the design of door and window openings.
An objective of the described embodiments is to provide a mosquito net structure which allows the limits indicated above to be overcome, allowing the protection of compartments and openings having a non-rectangular shape.
A further objective of the described embodiments is to provide a mosquito net structure which is practical and effective to operate and simple to use.
Yet another objective of the described embodiments is to provide a mosquito net structure which is simple and inexpensive to manufacture.
Further features and advantages are more apparent in the detailed description which follows, with reference to the accompanying drawings which illustrate a non-limiting example embodiment in which:
With reference to the accompanying drawings, the numeral denotes in its entirety a mosquito net structure made according to the described embodiments.
The mosquito net structure 1, for sake of brevity also referred to simply as structure 1, is particularly designed to protect compartments, such as doors or windows, of recreational vehicles such as campervans or caravans.
The structure 1 of the mosquito net according to the described embodiments is in particular designed to protect compartments having a triangular portion T, labelled with a dashed line in
As illustrated in
The first protective insect screen 2 is advantageously of the pleated type, that is to say, having a plurality of pleats in the form of bellows.
The mosquito net structure 1 comprises a first fixed frame 3 defining a hypotenuse of the triangle defining the above-mentioned portion T, the first fixed frame 3 being stably connected to the first insect screen 2 at a first perimeter edge 2a of the latter.
The mosquito net structure 1 comprises a second insect screen 4 for protecting against insects which is designed to be positioned for closing a portion of the compartment in the shape of a rectangle (denoted schematically in
The structure 1 has a fixed second frame 5 defining a vertical side of the above-mentioned rectangle Q1.
The second insect screen 4 is stably connected to the second fixed frame 5 at its first perimeter edge 4a.
According to the embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawings, the mosquito net structure 1 comprises a third insect screen 6 for protecting against insects which is designed to be positioned for closing a respective portion of the compartment in the shape of a rectangle (indicated schematically in
The structure 1 comprises a plurality of perimeter profiled sections 7, 8, 9 which, together with the above-mentioned first and second frames 3, 5, define for the structure 1 a respective perimeter frame C.
The structure 1 comprises a first movable handle-bar 10, rigidly constrained to a second perimeter edge 2b of the above-mentioned first protective insect screen 2.
In the specific field of mosquito nets, the term handle-bar means a profile, generally made of aluminium or rigid plastic material, attached to the insect screen and used for opening or closing the insect screen, preferably with the function of hooking or in any case blocking the mosquito net in one or more different configurations.
As better illustrated in
With reference in particular to
The two skids 13 are pivoted with relative pins 13a (only one of which is visible in
The two skids 13 are slidably engaged in relative grooves made on opposite outer faces of the profile forming the first handle-bar 10.
The above-mentioned grooves, even though not specifically indicated, can be seen by viewing handle-bar 10, as illustrated, for example, in
The joint 11 with its main body 12 and skids 13 defines, for the mosquito net structure 1, respective means for linking in a roto-translating manner the first handle-bar 10 relative to the first frame 3, configured to allow the first handle-bar 10 to rotate about the above-mentioned fulcrum axis A fixed relative to the first frame 3 and at the same time translate relative to the axis A, to move from a first closed configuration, illustrated in
According to the second configuration, the first handle-bar 10, like the second perimeter edge 2b connected to it, defines a first leg of the triangle defined by the portion T.
As illustrated in
With reference to the accompanying drawings, the structure 1 comprises a second movable handle-bar 14, rigidly constrained to a second perimeter edge 4b of the second protective insect screen 4.
The second handle-bar 14 is connected to said first handle-bar 10 and is designed to move from a first closed configuration, illustrated in
As illustrated in
The third bar handle-bar 15 is designed to move from a first closed configuration, illustrated in
A second perimeter edge of the third protective insect screen 6, opposite and parallel to the first perimeter edge 6a, is stably fixed to the perimeter profile 8.
As illustrated in
The net-guiding chain 16, shown in detail in
The guide chain 1 is configured for also guiding a third horizontal perimeter edge 4c of the second protective insect screen.
The above-mentioned third perimeter edges 2c, 4c of the first insect screen 2 and of the second insect screen 4 extend substantially parallel to each other in the open configuration of the insect screens 2, 4 illustrated in
For this purpose, that is to say, for guiding both the third edges 2c, 4c of the first and second protective insect screens 2, 4, the interconnected modular elements 17 of the chain 16 have upper and lower wings 18, 19, designed to contain and guide, respectively, the first protective insect screen 2 and the second protective insect screen 4.
As clearly illustrated in
As illustrated in detail in
The upper wings 18 and the lower wings 19 together define, when the respective modular elements 17 are positioned parallel to the above-mentioned sliding plane P, two respective guiding channels for the first and second insect screens 2, 4 and, in particular, their third edges 2c, 4c.
Again with reference to
Advantageously, again according to the preferred embodiment illustrated, the above-mentioned first end 16a of the chain 16 defines an element 20 for stably linking the above-mentioned first fixed frame 3 and second fixed frame 5.
Advantageously, the linking element 20 defines the reciprocal inclination between the above-mentioned first 3 and second 5 fixed frames, thereby also defining the inclination of the hypotenuse of the triangle identified by the portion T.
The net-guiding chain 16 has a second end 16b, shown in
As illustrated in the accompanying drawings and in detail in
The linking element 21 comprises a first upper portion 22 integral with the first handle-bar 10 and a second, lower portion 23 integral with the second handle-bar 14, with the first and second portions 22, 23 pivoted to each other to rotate relative to each other.
In other words, the first handle-bar 10 and the second handle-bar 14 are articulated to each other at the above-mentioned linking element 21, to form a sort of single articulated handle-bar.
Advantageously, the mosquito net structure 1 comprises, not shown in the accompanying drawings, net-guiding chains 16 made in the above-mentioned lower portion 23 of the linking unit 21, designed to facilitate recovery of the chain 16 inside the box-shaped profile defining the second handle-bar 14.
In use, starting from the configuration illustrated in
Following this movement, the third protective insect screen 6, advantageously of the pleated type, is closed in a pack and adopts a completely negligible overall size between the third handle-bar 15 and the vertical profile 8.
Magnetic retaining elements, not illustrated, can help to ensure that this position is stably maintained.
With reference to the configuration illustrated in the drawings of the first 10 and second 14 handle-bars, the user pushes them, advantageously gripping the linking element 21 which joins them, in the direction of the arrow F2.
The first effect of this pushing action is to generate a roto-translation of the first handle-bar 10 which, thanks to the above-mentioned joint 11, simultaneously rotates about the axis A and translates relative to its main direction of extension, until it is substantially superposed on the first fixed frame 3, as illustrated in
In essence, the above-mentioned roto-translation allows the handle-bar 10 to be superposed on the first fixed frame 3, compensating for the difference in length between the leg and hypotenuse of the triangle.
Following the movement of the first handle-bar 10 described above, the first protective insect screen 2, advantageously of the pleated type, closes together in a pack and adopts a completely negligible size between the first handle-bar 10 and the first fixed frame 3.
Simultaneously with the movement of the first handle-bar 10, the user, who has gripped the linking element 21 and is pushing in the direction indicated by the arrow F2, causes the second handle-bar 14 to slide until it is in contact with the second fixed frame 5 substantially superposed thereon.
Similarly to what has already occurred with the third insect screen 6 and the first insect screen 2, the second protective insect screen 4, advantageously of the pleated type, is closed in a pack and adopts a completely negligible overall size between the second handle-bar 10 and the second fixed frame 3.
The mosquito net structure according to the described embodiments achieves the preset aims and brings important advantages.
A first advantage is due to the possibility of allowing an extremely versatility in the protection against insects for compartments which have a shape different from rectangular or square.
Thanks to the mosquito net structure according to the described embodiments it is in fact possible to protect a wide range of shapes, for example, from the composition of triangular and rectangular portions.
According to alternative embodiments, not illustrated, there may also be protected compartments with curved portions, for example forming the first fixed curved frame. Another advantage is due to the relative simplicity both in terms of construction and use.
Advantageously, the mosquito net structure according to the described embodiments can be used with a wide range of transport vehicles, even, for example, buses.
While the invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments, but on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
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102019000024168 | Dec 2019 | IT | national |