The present invention is relating to a net guide used in a wire screen in which a net is made openable/closable by a lateral pull and, more concretely, is relating to a net guide for wire screen, which goes in and out from a lower end of at least one of a movable frame or a fixed frame, that is attached to both ends of the net, to and from its inside, and which is introduced out along a lower end of the net concerned under a stretched state to thereby guide that lower end.
In the wire screen in which the net is made openable/closable by the lateral pull, the net guide which goes in and out, in compliance with an opening-and-closing of the above net, from the lower end of the movable frame or the fixed frame, that is attached to both ends of the net, to and from its inside, and which is introduced out along the lower end of the net concerned under the stretched state to thereby guide that lower end, is hitherto publicly known as disclosed in Patent Document 1 or Patent Document 2 for instance.
The net guide described in the above Patent Document 1 is one which is constituted from plural resin-made guide pieces formed approximately like a U-letter by a bottom part along the lower end of the net and a standing wall part which stands up along an outer face of the net concerned, and a flexible tape-like member for connecting those guide pieces, and in which the guide pieces are connected by inserting the above tape-like member through an insertion part, of the above tape-like member, provided along bottom parts of the guide pieces, and fixing the guide pieces in both ends to the tape-like member concerned.
On the other hand, in the above Patent Document 2, there is disclosed one in which the above net guide is constituted as a connection-like body connected in order by a fitting between a protrusion and a hole in a rigid unit.
However, as to the net guides of the above Patent Documents 1 and 2, in both of them, since there is made such that the net guide can be bent in order to introduce it from the lower end of the movable frame or the fixed frame to its inside but cannot be bent in other direction, there has been an issue that if a foot or other thing is caught by the net guide introduced-out to a lower part of the net and a strong force or impact acts on it, the net guide is simply disassembled or damaged.
A problem of the invention is to solve the above issue, thereby providing a net guide for wire screen, in which there is no fact that it is simply disassembled or damaged even if the foot or other thing is caught by the net guide introduced-out to the lower part of the net and the strong force or impact acts on it.
Other problem of the invention is to provide a net guide for wire screen, in which there is made so as to cause the net guide, that is formed by connections of many guide pieces, to have a stretchability by which it can bend in some degree in an arbitrary direction.
In order to solve the above problems, the invention is a net guide for wire screen, in which a movable frame is attached to one end of a net being made openable/closable by a lateral pull, in which a movable frame or a fixed frame is attached to the other end of the net, and which, in compliance with an opening/closing of the net by the lateral pull of the movable frame, goes in and out from an lower end of at least one of the movable frame or the fixed frame, that is attached to the end part of the net, to and from its inside, and which is introduced out along a lower end of the net under a stretched state to thereby guide that lower end, characterized in that the net guide possesses many guide pieces formed approximately like a U-letter by a bottom part along the lower end of the net a standing wall part which stands up along an outer face of the net, and a wire inserted through through-holes provided in the guide pieces to thereby connect these guide pieces, and in the wire there is additionally provided a spring means which spring-biases the guide pieces under a connected state in a mutually, closely contacting direction to thereby retain the many guide pieces to a linear connected state.
In a desirable implementation mode of the above net guide for wire screen, each of the guide pieces has a butt part butting mutually against the adjoining guide piece under a state in which the net guide is linearly introduced out along the lower end of the net under a stretched state, and the butt part is formed as a plane part being directed to a direction intersecting perpendicularly to a connection direction of the guide pieces.
Further, in the above net guide for wire screen, the wire inserted through the through-holes of the many guide pieces to thereby connect these guide pieces can be made a single wire, additionally it is made one in which the spring means possesses the coil spring, and a hollow cylindrical accommodation tube which accommodates the coil spring and whose length is longer than the coil spring, and one end of the wire is connected to the guide piece in one end of the net guide, the other end of the wire is connected to an introducing-out end side of the accommodation tube through the coil spring inserted into the accommodation tube, and a wire insertion end side of the accommodation tube is pressure-contacted with the guide piece of the net guide by a biasing force of the coil spring, or the spring means can be constituted by a stretchable wire elastically stretching/contracting, which is used in all or one part of the wire inserted through the through-holes of the guide pieces.
In the net guide for wire screen, which has the above constitution, since the many guide pieces constituting the net guide are connected by the wire and the wire is caused to always have a constant tension by the spring means, even if the strong force or impact acts on the net guide by the fact that the foot or other thing is caught by the net guide in introduced out in the lower part of the net, it is absorbed by a stretch of the spring means and the net guide bends in some degree in a direction of the acting force, so that there is no fact that it is simply disassembled or damaged.
Further, in the above net guide for wire screen, since the wire is inserted through the through-holes provided in the many guide pieces and connects them, there is no fact that, like the conventional net guide in which the rigid units are connected by the protrusion and the hole, a lot of trouble is required in an assembly, so that it is possible to easily manufacture the above net guide.
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Although the wire screen frame 2 has left/right longitudinal frame members 6, 8 and a lateral frame member 10, and one longitudinal frame member 8 of the longitudinal frame members 6, 8 is constituted by a fixed frame supporting a rotatable winding shaft 30 around which the net 4 is wound, there can be also made such that one longitudinal frame member 6 is made the fixed frame, one end of the net 4 is attached to the fixed frame, and the other end of the net 4 is wound around a winding shaft rotatably supported in the movable frame 5. Further, in the embodiment shown in the drawing, although there is made such that the net 4 is wound around the winding shaft 30, it is also possible to use one like an accordion by being alternatively folded back in reverse directions at a constant interval and, in this case, there can be made so as to be openable/closable in both left and right directions by attaching the movable frames to both ends of the net.
The longitudinal frame member 6 and a fixed frame constituting the longitudinal frame member 8 are ones fixed to a side frame (not shown in the drawing) of the building opening part by screws 31 and, to an upper end part and a lower end part of the fixed frame, there are attached respectively caps 8a, 8b.
There is constituted such that the winding shaft 30 builds in a coil spring (not shown in the drawing), and a rotation biasing force by a twist of this coil spring is made a drive source for the winding of the winding shaft 30 to thereby automatically wind the net 4, and there is made such that a lock device 35 provided in the movable frame 5 is engaged with a lock receiver 36 of the longitudinal frame member 6 at a stretched time of the net 4, and thus the net 4 can be retained in its stretched state. Further, upper ends of the net 4 and the movable frame 5 are guided by the lateral frame member 10.
As mentioned above, although the net guide 12 for wire screen is provided in the lower part of the wire screen frame 2, this net guide 12 is one in which its one end is fixed to a lower end of the fixed frame constituting the longitudinal frame member 8, it goes in and out to and from an inside of the movable frame 5 from its lower end in compliance with the opening/closing, of the net 4, following upon a movement of the movable frame 5 and, by the fact that it is introduced out along the lower end of the net 4 under its stretched state at the stretched time of the net 4, a swing of the lower end of the net 4 by the wind and the like is checked.
Further, frame caps 5a, 5b are attached respectively to an upper end part and a lower end part of the movable frame 5.
As shown in
If explained more concretely, as shown in
Accordingly, by the fact that the semicircular standing wall convex part 14e is accommodated in the escape part 14f, the guide piece 14 is connected to the standing wall part 14b of the adjoining guide piece without an interstice and, moreover, it is possible to bend the net guide 12 upward concavely.
Further, in both ends of the standing wall base part 14d in a connection direction, there are provided plane parts 14g, 14h as butt parts causing the adjoining guide pieces 14 to mutually butt under a state in which the net guide 12 is linearly introduced out from the movable frame 5 and, additionally as clearly shown in
The plane part 14g is a plane part positioned in a side opposite to a protrusion side of the standing wall convex part 14e and becoming vertical under a state in which the net guide 12 is linearly introduced out, the plane part 14i is a plane part positioned above the plane part 14g and being slanted in a standing wall convex part 14e side, the plane part 14h is a plane part positioned in the standing wall convex part 14e side, parallel to the plane part 14g and having a height of the same degree as the plane part 14g, and the plane part 14j is a portion existing on the same plane as the plane part 14h and positioned above the plane part 14h.
Further, as shown in
A shown in
This spring means 16 is one constituted by the facts that one end of the wire 15 is fixed to the guide piece 14 in one end side under the connected state by a fixation element 15a, the other end of the wire 15 is connected to one end of a coil spring 17, the coil spring 17 is accommodated in a hollow cylindrical accommodation tube 18 and the other end of the coil spring 17 is introduced out from a tip of the accommodation tube 18, and its introduced-out end is fixed to an outer end part of the accommodation tube 18 by a fixation element 15b. The hollow cylindrical accommodation tube 18 has a length sufficient to accommodate in its inside the coil spring 17 even when it is sufficiently stretched. Moreover, the coil spring 17 is mounted under a state giving a suitable tension to the wire 15 when its both ends are fixed to the guide piece 14 and an outer end part of the accommodation tube 18. Accordingly, a wire insertion end side of the accommodation tube 18 is pressure-contacted with an end part of the guide piece 14 under the connected state by the biasing force of the coil spring 17.
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In the net guide 12, since the many guide pieces 14 are connected by the wire 15 inserted through the through-holes 14c provided in the bottom parts 14a of these guide pieces 14 and the tension is given to the wire 15 by the spring means 16, the many guide pieces 14 can be connected in the connected state by the wire 15 caused to always have a constant tension, and it is possible to cause the connection of the guide pieces 14 to have the stretchability by the spring means 16.
And, since the net guide 12 for wire screen is caused to have the stretchability by the spring means 16, it is bendable when going in and out from the lower end of the movable frame 5 as shown in
Although a net guide 22 for wire screen is similar in its main constitution to the net guide 12 for wire screen of the embodiment 1, a disposition of a spring means 26 is made reverse to the case of the first embodiment as shown in
If mentioned more detailedly, the guide piece 24 is one formed approximately like the U-letter by a bottom part 24a along the lower end of the net 4 and one pair of standing wall parts 24b which stand up along the outer face of the net 4 and, in the bottom part 24a of this guide piece 24, there is provided a through-hole 24c for inserting the wire 15 in the direction along the lower end of the net 4. The standing wall part 24b is constituted by a standing wall base part 24d vertically standing up from both sides of the bottom part 24a, and a semicircular standing wall convex part 24e monolithically protruding from one side of the standing wall base part 24d and, in an inside wall of the standing wall base part 24d, there is provided an escape part 24f for accommodating the semicircular standing wall convex part 24e of the adjoining guide piece 24.
Further, in both ends of the standing wall base part 24d of an approximately rectangular shape in a connection direction, there are provided plane parts 24g and 24h as butt parts butting against the adjoining guide piece 24 under a state in which the net guide 22 is linearly introduced out, and there are provided plane parts 24i, 24j as butt parts butting against the adjoining guide piece 24 when the net guide 22 is bent in order to cause it to go in and out to and from the inside of the movable frame 5. Therefor, although the net guide 22 can be bent upward concavely for the bent introduction-in-and-out to and from the movable frame 5, it is possible to suppress, by preventing the bending in the reverse direction, the disturbance of opening/closing operation due to the float from the floor face.
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Incidentally, in
The net guide for wire screen of the invention is not one necessarily limited to the above embodiments. For example, in the above embodiments, although the winding shaft 30 is accommodated in the fixed frame constituting the longitudinal frame member 8 and the net guides 12, 22 are caused to go in and out to and from the inside of the movable frame 5 from its lower end, as mentioned before, the winding shaft may be accommodated in the movable frame, and the net guide may be caused to go in and out to and from the inside of the longitudinal frame member from its lower end.
Further, in the above embodiments, although the spring means 16, 26 of the net guides 12, 22 are constituted with the coil spring 17 to which the wire 15 is connected and the accommodation tubes 18, 28 accommodating the coil spring 17 being made main members, it is also possible to use a wire having the stretchability as the wire and, by it, constitute the spring means.
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