Net guide for side-sliding wire screen

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6318438
  • Patent Number
    6,318,438
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 18, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A net guide 12 is guided along the lower end of an expandable net 4 folding in alternate directions counter to each other, made capable of opening/closing sideways is formed as a long member having a U-shaped cross-section including a shaking preventive section 12a and a bottom 12b. Concave notches 12c arranged at certain intervals are out in the shaking preventive section 12a.
Description




INDUSTRIAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a net guide for a side-sliding wire screen. More particularly, the invention relates to a net guide which inhibits shaking of the net by accessing to any one of frames attached to the both ends of the net in response to expansion/contraction of the net, and being introduced along the upper end or the lower end of the net in the stretched state to hold the end thereof.




DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART




For a wire screen in which an expandable accordion-shaped net made by alternately folding can be opened and closed by side sliding, it is the usual practice to insert the upper and lower ends of the net into grooves in the frame to inhibit deflection of the upper and lower ends of the net bending before the wind, or to prevent insects from entering.




However, the frame into which the ends of the net are to be inserted is usually installed fixedly to an opening of the building even when housing the folded net, and this prevents smooth passage of those who enter or leave the building through the opening. There is therefore a demand for a frame which can be excluded together with the net upon opening or closing.




To cope with the aforementioned demand, several proposals have already been made of frames into which the ends of the net are inserted, permitting exclusion together with the net upon housing the folded net (for example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 8-28160). However, expansive products or ones highly susceptible to failure through the use for years are not welcome in the market, and there is a demand for a simple structure, a low cost and a sufficiently low susceptibility to failure.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




The present invention was developed to solve these conventional problems, and has a technical object to provide a net guide for a side-sliding wire screen which is easily manufacturable at the lowest possible cost.




Another technical object of the invention is to enable to easily provide a net guide made multi-functional by imparting not only the function preventing shaking of the net, but also functions of side guiding for opening and closing the net and preventing the net from coming off through engagement with the net.




To achieve the aforementioned objects, the present invention provides a net guide for a side-sliding wire screen in which an expandable net alternately folded in directions counter to each other slides sideways, and which inhibits shaking of the net by entering/leaving the interior of any of frames attached to the both ends of the net in response to expansion or contraction of the net, and by being guided along the upper end or the lower end of the net in a stretched state to hold the upper end or the lower end; wherein a long member having a substantially U-shaped cross-section comprising at least a pair of shaking preventive members and a bottom connecting the both shaking preventive members at intervals with the net in between, and concave notches arranged at certain intervals which allows a deflection of the bottom are provided in the shaking preventive member.




In the aforementioned net guide for a side-sliding wire screen, it is appropriate to provide cut portions at the mouths of concave notches provided in the shaking preventive member for expansion and opening of the mouths, and to provide a guiding ridge for arresting the net at the guiding section at the opening of the net stretching section on each of the both sides of the back of the bottom of the long member along the same.




A stopper recess or a projection engaging with an stopper section may be provided along the long member having a substantially U-shaped cross-section.




The net guide having the above-mentioned configuration is used for inhibiting shaking of the net by, in response to expansion or contraction formed by folding in directions counter to each other, entering and leaving the interior of any one of frames attached to the both ends of the net, and by being guided along the upper end or the lower end of the net in a stretched state to hold that end. It is basically formed into a long member having a U-shaped cross-section from a soft synthetic resin extruded material, and concave notches are provided at certain intervals in the shaking preventive section. The net guide having such a simple structure and easily manufacturable can be provided as a result at a very low cost, and by imparting a necessary strength to the bottom, the possibility of a failure such as breakage can be almost eliminated.




By using such a configuration, it is easy to cause the net guide to deflect, to enter or leave the interior of the frames attached to the both ends of the net in response to expansion or contraction of the net, and guide it along the upper end or the lower end of the net in the stretched state.




Further, by reducing the width of the concave notch of a certain interval cut in the shaking preventive section and expanding and opening only the mouth of the concave notch to avoid interference upon deflection, the holding function of net ends is improved, and a failure is never caused by a part of the net coming off the concave notch. By engaging the stopper section provided on the net with a stopper recess or a stopper projection of the net guide, it is possible more certainly ensure holding of the ends of the net.




Since the aforementioned net guide is basically formed of an extruded material having a certain cross-section, it is possible not only to achieve a function of preventing shaking, but also to easily form an engaging section for preventing the sliding guide for opening and closing the net and the net from coming off and thus to achieve multiple functions of the net guide.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front sectional view illustrating an embodiment of a side-sliding wire screen provided with the net guide of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a plan sectional view of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an end sectional view of

FIG. 1

cut along the line A—A;





FIGS. 4A

to


4


L are sectional views illustrating another embodiment of the net guide;





FIGS. 5A

to


5


K are perspective views of the net guide shown in

FIGS. 4A

to


4


L as viewed from diagonally above or below; and





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are side views illustrating another embodiment of the shaking preventive section of the net guide.











DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 1

to


3


illustrate side-sliding wire screen provided with the net guide of the present invention. More specifically,

FIGS. 1

to


3


show the aforementioned net guide used in an insert preventive wire screen opening or closing an expandable accordion-shaped side-sliding net.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, this insect preventive wire screen schematically comprises a frame


2


, an insect preventive net


4


attached capable of being opened or closed sideways in the frame


2


, a movable enclosure


5


for opening/closing operation attached to an end of the net


4


, and a net guide


12


.




The frame


2


has right and left longitudinal frame members


6


and


8


, and an upper transverse frame member


10


. The net guide


12


inhibiting shaking of the net


4


is provided in the lower part of the frame


2


so as to appear or disappear along with a move of the movable enclosure


5


. The net guide


12


, having an end fixed to the lower end of the movable enclosure


5


, enters and leaves the interior of the longitudinal frame member


6


to the left in the drawing, in response to expansion or contraction of the net


4


along with movement of the movable enclosure, and inhibits shaking of the lower end of the net


4


by wind or the like by being guided along the lower end of the net


4


in a stretched state and holding the end.




The net guide


12


is formed by cutting off a part of an extruded material having a substantially U-shaped cross-section comprising a soft synthetic resin. In other words, the extruded material comprises a pair of right and left shaking preventive sections


12




a


and


12




a


as shown in

FIG. 3 and a

bottom


12




b


connecting the pair of shaking preventive sections


12




a


and


12




a


at intervals necessary for holding the net


4


in between, and is formed in to a long member having a substantially U-shaped cross-section.




Concave notches


12




c


at certain intervals permitting deflection of the bottom


12




b


are cut in the shaking preventive sections


12




a


as shown in

FIG. 1. A

cut portion


12




d


having substantially a triangular shape expanding and opening the mouth is provided at the mouth of the concave notch


12




c.


The lower end of the concave notch


12




c


is cut in a semi-circular shape. The net guide


12


has guiding ridges


12




e


and


12




e


provided on the back of the bottom


12




b


of the long member having a substantially U-shaped cross-section, and a semi-circular notch


12




f


facilitating deflection of the bottom


12




b


at a position corresponding to the concave notch


12




c


of the shaking preventive section


12




a


in the guiding ridge


12




e.


The guiding ridge


12




e


is to guide appropriate sliding of the net guide


12


, i.e., appropriate opening/closing of the net


4


along a guiding section B, by providing the guiding section B having a height substantially equal to that of a doorsill not forming a barrier for walking on the floor of the building opening, and fitting the guiding section B between the both guiding ridges


12




e


and


12




e,


as clearly shown in FIG.


3


.




The net


4


is expandable and has an accordion shape by zigzag forming a plurality of pleats, has a frame comprising the longitudinal frame member


6


and the movable enclosure


5


, attached to the both ends thereof. The net


4


can be opened and closed with the upper transverse frame member


10


and the lower net guide


12


of the frame


2


as guides by the action of the movable enclosure


5


for opening/closing operation attached to an end of the net


4


.




Three stretching cords


14




a,




14




b


and


14




c


are stretched between the frame


2


and the movable enclosure


5


as a parallel transfer mechanism for causing stable parallel movement of the movable enclosure


5


attached to an end of the net


4


.




The first stretching cord


14




a


has an end attached to the upper portion of the movable enclosure


5


. The stretching cord


14




a


is hooked around a turnover


16




a


provided on the upper portion of one of the longitudinal frame member


8


, passed through the transverse frame member


10


, and hooked around another turnover


16




b


provided on the upper portion of the other longitudinal frame member


6


which guiding it down through the longitudinal frame member


6


. The stretching cord


14




a


is further hooked around the lower turnover


16




c,


guided from the longitudinal frame member


6


onto the net


4


side, and connected to the lower end of the movable enclosure


5


by passing it through the net


4


. The second stretching cord


14




b


branched from the first stretching cord


14




a


has a leading end connected to an inner end of the net guide


12


. Further, the third stretching cord


14




c


has an end attached to the lower end of the movable enclosure


5


, is hooked around a turnover


16




e


provided in the lower part of the longitudinal frame member


8


to guide it through the longitudinal frame member


8


to the upper end thereof, hooked around the turnover


16




a


provided in the upper part to guide it through the transverse frame member


10


, hooked around the turnover


16




b


provided in the upper part of another longitudinal frame member


6


to guide it through the longitudinal frame member


6


downward, hooked around the turnover


16




d


in the upper part of the movable enclosure


5


, and passed through the net


4


to connect it to the upper part of the movable enclosure


5


. The aforementioned second stretching cord


14




b


may be omitted, or the second stretching cord


14




b


may be used to omit the portion from the longitudinal frame member


6


through the turnover


16




c


to the movable enclosure


5


of the first stretching cord


14




a.


With the latter configuration, the guide


12


can serve as a part of a flexible line composing the parallel it to the upper part of the movable enclosure


5


. The aforementioned second stretching cord


14




b


may be omitted, or the second stretching cord


14




b


may be used to omit the portion from the longitudinal frame member


6


through the turnover


16




c


to the movable enclosure


5


of the first stretching cord


14




a.


With the latter configuration, the guide


12


can serve as a part of a flexible line composing the parallel transfer mechanism of the movable enclosure


5


performing opening/closing of the net


4


.




In the horizontally stretched portion where the stretching cords


14




a


and


14




c


stretch the net


4


, it is possible to prevent the net


4


from loosening and thus to stabilize the stretched status of the net


4


by inserting the stretching cords


14




a


and


14




c


through the net


4


. As the aforementioned turnover


16




a


to


16




e,


a sliding member made of a synthetic resin low in resistance with the stretching cords


14




a


to


14




c,


or a pulley made of an appropriate material may be used.




The net guide


12


for a side-sliding wire screen having the above-mentioned configuration enters or leaves the interior of the longitudinal frame member


6


forming the frame


2


attached to an end of the net


4


, holds the end while being guided along the lower end of the net in a stretched state, and thus to inhibit shaking of the net.




In addition, the above-mentioned net guide


12


has a basic configuration of a long member having a U-shaped cross-section from an extruded material of a soft synthetic resin, and only concave notches


12




c


at certain intervals are cut on the shaking preventive section


12




a,


leading to a simple structure and easy manufacture. It is therefore possible to provide the net guide


12


at a very low cost, and when a necessary strength is imparted to the bottom


12




b,


it is possible to eliminate the risk of a failure such as a breakage.




As a result of the aforementioned configuration, the net guide


12


can easily defects, and it is easy to cause the net guide


12


to enter and leave the interior of the longitudinal frame member


6


forming the frame


2


attached to an end of the net


4


in response to expansion or contraction of the net


4


, and to guide the net guide along the lower end of the net


4


in the stretched state.




Further, by avoiding interference upon deflection by expanding and opening only the mouth of the concave notch


12




c


through reduction of the width of the concave notches


12




c


at the certain intervals cut in the shaking preventive section


12




a,


it is possible to improve the holding function of the end of the net


4


, and a part of the net never causes a trouble by coming off the concave notch


12




c.






The net guide


12


may have a configuration so as to enter or leave the movable enclosure


5


, not the longitudinal frame member


6


, through the lower end thereof, or it may be provided so as to be capable of entering or leaving one of the longitudinal frame members or the movable enclosure as in the case described above.




While the net guide for a side-sliding wire screen of the invention has basically the structure as described in the above-mentioned embodiment, it may take as required the shape as shown in

FIGS. 4A

to


4


L and


5


A to


5


K.




In the following embodiments, the portions not particularly explained mean those having the same configuration as in the aforementioned net guide


12


. The configuration other than those related with there net guides is substantially the same as in the aforementioned embodiment.




First, the net guide


22


A shown in

FIGS. 4A and 5A

is an embodiment in which a guiding ridge


12




e


is not provided on the back of the bottom


12




b


in the net guide


12


of the preceding embodiment: the net


4


can be opened or closed by fitting a bottom


23


A of the guide


22


A into a groove-shaped guiding section Ba having a depth of the order of a doorsill.




Then, the net guide


22


B shown in

FIGS. 4B and 5B

is an embodiment in which stopper projections


24


B and


24


B are formed by extending outside the bottom


23


B of the net guide


22


B: a guide section Bb for stopping the stopper projections


24


B and


24


B is provided on the floor of a building opening, and the guiding section stops the projections


24


B and


24


B so as to ensure more stable movement of the net guide


22


B.




The net guide


22


C shown in

FIGS. 4C and 5C

is an embodiment in which a pair of guiding stopper ridges


30


C on the back of the bottom


23


C are formed into hook-shaped ridges opposed to each other: this net guide


22


C has an object to permit more stable opening/closing of the net


4


by stopping the guiding ridges


30


C in the concave grooves D and D formed on both sides of a guiding section Bc of the building opening.




Another embodiment may be used, as shown in

FIGS. 4D and 5D

not providing a guiding projections on the both sides of the back of the bottom


23


D in the net guide


22


D, but by providing a sole ridge


25


D or the plural number of the ridges


25


D at the center.




The net guide


22


E shown in

FIGS. 4E and 5E

is an embodiment in which, in addition to the guiding projections


12




e


on the both sides of the back of the bottom


23


E corresponding to the bottom


12




b


in the net the bottom at positions corresponding to the concave notch


12




c


of the shaking preventive section


12




a,


for the individual ridges


25


D and


25


E.




The net guide


22


F shown in

FIGS. 4F and 5F

is an embodiment in which a hollow engagement ridge


27


F is formed along the long member at the center of the surface of the bottom


23


F, and a slit


28


F is provided along the long member at the center of the upper surface of the engagement ridge


27


F: it is possible to make more certain holding of the end of the net by causing engagement of stopper pieces


4




a


scattered on the lower end of the net


4


with the slit


28


F, thus permitting opening and closing of the net


4


more stably.




The net guide


22


G shown in

FIGS. 4G and 5G

is an embodiment in which an engagement recess


27


G is formed along the long member at the center of the bottom


23


G, and a slit


28


G is provided at the center of the bottom


23


G. As in the above-mentioned net guide


22


F, holding of the ends of the net


4


is further ensured by engaging a stopper piece


4




a


provided at the lower end of the net


4


with the slit


28


G.




In the case where there is provided means for holding and guiding separately the ends of the net such as an engagement recess or an engagement of the bottom


23


G. As in the above-mentioned net guide


22


F, holding of the ends of the net


4


is further ensured by engaging a stopper piece


4




a


provided at the lower end of the net


4


with the slit


28


G.




In the case where there is provided means for holding and guiding separately the ends of the net such as an engagement recess or an engagement projection engaging with a stopper section provided on the net along the long member as described above, or when installing a wire screen at a place where shaking of the net is rare, holding of the ends of the net is further ensured, and opening/closing of the net is stabilized. In these cases, any one of the pair of the shaking preventive sections


29


H can made shorter than the other as in the net guide


22


H having an engagement recess


27


H provided on the bottom plate


23


H shown in

FIGS. 4H and 5H

.




In these net guides also, it is necessary to provide notches


26


F,


26


G and


26


H facilitating deflection of the bottom, as the notch


12


F shown in

FIG. 1

, in the engagement projection


27


F and the engagement recesses


27


G and


27


H.




The net guide


22


I shown in

FIGS. 4I and 5I

is an embodiment in which an engagement projection


25


I having substantially a T-shaped cross-section is provided at the center of the surface of the bottom


23


I along the long member, and a pair of guiding stopper ridges


30


I and


30


I on the back of the bottom


23


I are formed into hook-shaped ridges opposed to each other.




This net guide


22


I has an object to permit more stable opening/closing of the net


4


by stopping a concave groove-shaped stopper piece


4




b


provided on the net


4


at a ridge


25


I, and stop guiding ridges


30


I and


30


I in the concave grooves D and D formed on both sides of a guiding section Bi of the building opening.




The net guide


22


J shown in

FIGS. 4J and 5J

is an embodiment in which a ridge


25


J is provided at the center of the surface of a bottom


23


J along a long member: it is possible to use the ridge


25


J as a path for a stretching cord


31


J forming a parallel transfer mechanism along the long member.




The net guide


22


K shown in

FIG. 4K

is an embodiment in which a projection


25


K engaging with a play with a guiding ridge Bk provided at the center of the guiding section, at the center of the surface of the bottom


23


K: movement of the net guide


22


K can be performed stably by means of the projection


25


K. Because the net guide


22


K has the same whole shape as that of the net guide


22


J shown in

FIG. 5J

, it is omitted from the drawing.




The net guide


22


L shown in

FIGS. 4L and 5K

is an embodiment in which ridges


32


L and


32


L having substantially a hook shape along the long member are formed on the inner surface at the leading ends of a pair of shaking preventive sections


29


L and


29


L on the both sides in the width direction of the bottom


23


L: holding of the ends of the net


4


is further ensured by providing a disk-shaped stopper piece


4




c


stopping at these rides


32


L and


32


, at the lower end of the net


4


.




Also for these net guides, it is necessary to provide notches


26


I,


26


J,


26


K (not shown) and


26


L facilitating deflection of the bottom on the engagement projection


25


I and the guiding ridge


30


I, the ridges


25


J and


25


K, and the shaking preventive section


29


L.




Since the aforementioned net guide is basically formed of an extruded material having a certain cross-section, as described above, forming an appropriate cross-sectional shape not only brings about a net shaking preventive function, but also permits easy formation of a sliding guide for opening/closing the net and an engaging section for preventing the net from coming off, thus allowing achievement of a multi-functional net guide.




Further, the net guide for a side-sliding wire screen of the prevent invention may have a shaking preventive section of any of the shapes shown in

FIGS. 6A and 6B

.




More specifically, in the net guide


41


A shown in

FIG. 6A

, a rectangular shaking preventive section


42


A is formed by concave notches


43


A cut certain intervals having substantially a uniform width, and the lower end of each of the concave notches


43


A is cut off in substantially a semi-circular shape.




In the net guide


41


B shown in

FIG. 6B

, concave notches


43


B are formed between shaking preventive sections


42


B by forming the same into substantially a semi-circular shape and the lower end of each of the concave notches is cut off in substantially a semi-circular shape, to realize the shaking preventive sections


42


B as a series of substantially semi-circular shapes.




The shape of the shaking preventive section in the net guide of the invention is not limited to those mentioned above, but any appropriate shape may be adopted as far as it allows deflection of the bottom of the net guide.




As described above in detail, the net guide for a side-sliding wire screen of the invention, which is composed as a long member having a U-shaped cross-section made of an extruded material of a soft synthetic resin, and only concave notches are cut at certain intervals on the shaking preventive sections, has a simple structure is easily manufacturable, and can as a result be provided at a very low cost. If a necessary strength is imparted to the bottom, it is possible to almost eliminate the risk of a failure such as breakage.




Since the net guide itself has an easily deflectable structure, it is possible to cause it to enter or leave the interior of frames attached to the both ends of the net in response to expansion or contraction of the net and to guide it along the upper end or the lower end of the net in the stretched state.




Further, by avoiding interference upon deflection through reduction of the width of the concave notches arranged at certain intervals on the shaking preventive section and expanding and opening only the mouths of the concave notches, it is possible to improve the holding function of the net ends, and a part of the net never causes a failure by coming off the concave notches. If the stopper section provided on the net is engaged with the engagement recess or projection of the net guide, holding of the ends of the net can be made more certain.




Because the net guide is basically made of an extruded material having a certain cross-section, by adopting an appropriate cross-sectional shape, not-only it is possible to impart a net shaking preventive function, but also an engagement section for preventing the sliding guide for opening/closing the net or the net from coming off, thus permitting achievement of a multi-functional net guide.



Claims
  • 1. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen in which an expandable net alternately folded in opposite directions slides sideways, which net guide inhibits shaking of said net by entering/leaving an interior of frames attached to ends of said net in response to expansion or contraction of said net, and by being guided along the lower end of said net in a stretched state to hold said lower end, comprising:a long member having a substantially a U-shaped cross-section comprises at least a pair of shaking preventive members and a bottom connecting the shaking preventive members at intervals with the net in between, and concave notches arranged in said shaking preventive member at certain intervals which allow a deflection of the bottom.
  • 2. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1, wherein:cut portions are provided at mouth of the concave notches provided in said shaking preventive member for expansion and opening of the mouths.
  • 3. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:a stopper projection for stopping the net at a guiding section is provided at an opening of a net stretching section on both sides of the bottom of the long member along the same.
  • 4. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:a guiding ridge for arresting the net at a guiding section provided at the opening of a net stretching section is provided on both sides of a back of the bottom of the long member along the same.
  • 5. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:a guiding ridge is provided at the center of a back of the bottom of the long member along the same.
  • 6. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:a plurality of guiding ridges are provided on a back of the bottom of the long member along the same.
  • 7. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 4, wherein:the guiding ridges are provided with notches to facilitate deflection of the bottom.
  • 8. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:a stopper projection for engaging with an engaging section provided on the net is provided on the bottom of the long member along the same.
  • 9. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:any one of the pair of shaking preventive members in the net guide is shorter in length than the other.
  • 10. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:a stopper projection for engaging with an engaging section provided on the net is provided on the bottom of the long member along the same, and a notch for facilitating deflection of the bottom is provided on said stopper projection.
  • 11. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:guiding ridges having opposed hooks for arresting the net at a guiding section provided at the opening of a net stretching section are provided on both sides of a back of the bottom of the long member along the same, respectively.
  • 12. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:a projection for serving as a path for a stretching cord for moving the net is provided on the bottom of the long member along the same.
  • 13. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:a projection for engaging, with play, with the guiding section provided at a opening of the net stretching section is provided on a surface of the bottom of the long member along the same, and a notch for facilitating deflection of the bottom is provided on said projection.
  • 14. A net guide fox a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:opposed hooks for more stably opening and closing the net by stopping the same in concave grooves formed on the sides of the guiding section provided at the opening of a net stretching section are provided on a pair of guiding ridges on a back of the bottom, and notches for facilitating deflection of the bottom are provided on these guiding ridges.
  • 15. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 5, wherein:the guiding ridges are provided with notches to facilitate deflection of the bottom.
  • 16. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 6, wherein:the guiding ridges are provided with notches to facilitate deflection of the bottom.
  • 17. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 7, wherein:the guiding ridges are provided with notches to facilitate deflection of the bottom.
  • 18. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:a stopper recess for engaging with an engaging section provided on the net is provided on the bottom of the long member along the same.
  • 19. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen according to claim 1 or 2, wherein:a stopper recess for engaging with an engaging section provided on the net is provided on the bottom of the long member along the same, and a notch for facilitating deflection of the bottom is provided on said stopper recess.
  • 20. A net guide for a side-sliding wire screen in which an expandable net alternately folded in opposite directions slides sideways, which net guide inhibits shaking of said net by entering/leaving an interior of frames attached to sides of said net in response to expansion or contraction of said net, and by being guided along an end of said net in a stretched state to hold said end, comprising:a long member having a substantially a U-shaped cross-section comprises at least a pair of shaking preventive members and a bottom connecting the shaking preventive members at intervals with the net in between, and concave notches arranged in said shaking preventive member at certain intervals which allow a deflection of the bottom.
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