The invention relates to a screen device adaptable to a blinding or dimming member such as a net door or a partition as well as a curtain or a blind.
Conventionally, this kind of the screen device is generally provided with an expandable and storable screen, on a premise that an expanding and storing direction of the screen is an X-axis direction in orthogonal three axes, i.e., the X-axis, a Y-axis and a Z-axis, a pair of frames arranged opposite to each other, of which at least one is a slidable frame in the X-axis direction, and which consist of a first frame which is longitudinal in the Z-axis and hollow and to which one end of the screen in the X-axis direction is fixed and a second frame to which the other end of the screen in the X-axis direction is fixed, first and second guides which are brought out of an inner space of the slidable frame in the other side of the X-axis direction when the slidable frame slides to one side of the X-axis and are stored in the slidable frame when the slidable frame slides in the other side of the X-axis direction, and of which brought-out portions maintains linearly in the X-axis direction between one and the other ends in the Z-axis direction of the pair of the frames, respectively, and a tension member connecting free ends of the first and second guides, which is arranged in the inner space of the slidable frame.
EP 2333229 A2 discloses a screen device in which the first guide is formed by connection of a plurality of the first guide units and each of the first guide units is provided with a pair of side walls arranged opposite to each other in the Y-axis direction when the first guide is brought out of the inner space of the slidable frame. In the first guide, among two adjacent first guide units, one first guide unit is pivoted on the other first guide unit. The first guide maintains linearity in the X-axis direction and is also bendable in the Z-axis direction by pivoting so that one end in the Z-axis direction of the expanded screen is inserted between the opposing side walls of the each of the first guide units at the brought-out portion of the first guide from the slidable frame.
Further, in the above-identified screen device, a pair of pins protrude outwardly from the opposing side walls at one end part in the X-axis direction of a part of the side walls of each of the first slide guide units. Said one end part extends in the X-axis direction of the side walls. A pair of openings are formed at the other end part in the X-axis direction of the side walls of each of the slide guide units. The adjacent two first guide units are connected by loosely fitting each of the pins of one first guide unit to a corresponding opening of the other first guide unit and the pins forms pivots.
Furthermore, a pair of rigid protrusions directing an inner side between the opposing side walls of the first guide units are arranged at the same side parts of the side walls of the first guide units. The rigid protrusions extend along a virtual line in a plane including the virtual line virtually connecting centers of the pivots of the first guide units. The rigid protrusions stick one end part in the Z-axis direction of the screen inserted between side walls of each of the first guide units at the brought-out portions of the first guide when the first guide is brought out in the other side of the X-axis direction according to a sliding movement of the slidable frame in one side of the X-axis direction. Thus, the rigid protrusions hold one end part in the Z-axis direction of the screen so as not to slip out of the brought-out portions of the first guide when external forces such as a wind pressure are applied to the screen.
However, since each of the guide units is generally an integral molded resin article, and sticking and slip-out of the protrusions is repeated by expansion and storage of the screen, there is a problem that the rigid protrusions are liable to transform by bending and partial breakages. Additionally, the screen is made of several materials under consideration of usage of installation location of the screen device. Accordingly, in the case where strength of a molding material of each of the first guide units is higher than that of the screen, one end part of the Z-axis direction of the screen is probably damaged. In order to suppress such a damage of the screen, it is necessary for the screen device above-identified to prepare a plurality of the first guide units by selecting a material correspond to a material of the screen from a plurality of materials. As a result, the plural first guide units made of different materials are necessary and it is not possible to make the slide guide in only one kind of material.
In the light of the problems above-mentioned, the invention provides a screen device which suppresses breakages of one end part of the Z-axis direction of the screen which is inserted between the opposing side walls of the first guide even by repetition of expansion and storage of the screen and is able to be assembled with the first slide guide formed by only one kind of first slide guide units.
To solve the problems above-mentioned, one of the aspects of the invention provides a screen device SD, comprising,
According to one aspect above-identified, plural kinds of the screen retaining members which a plurality of needle-like parts of which a material corresponds to that of the screen are attached to the base part are prepared in advance. A screen retaining member appropriately selected is able to be attached to an inner-side part of slide walls of each of the first guide units. One end of the screen in the Z-axis direction, which is inserted between the slide walls of each of the first guide units, is prevented from being damaged even by repetition of expansion and storage of the screen. Additionally, it is unnecessary to make plural kinds of the first guide units corresponding to the material of the screen and therefore the first guide is formed with only one kind of first guide units.
The other aspect of the invention provides the screen device SD with the one aspect above-identified, additionally, wherein a concavity 63j extends in a same direction as an extending direction along the X-axis of the brought-out portion 62 of the first guide 6 from the slidable frame and is detented inwardly between the opposing side walls 63a, 63a, a curved projection 11 with a prescribed curvature is arranged at a pair of opposing inner-side faces in the Y-axis direction of one end part in the Z-axis direction of the slidable frame, and each of the curved projection 11 is inserted into the concavity 63j of each of the first guide units 63 so that storage and brought-out of the first guide 6 in and from the slidable frame are guided by the curved projection 11.
According to the other aspect above-identified, the first guide is able to be smoothly bended and directs to the other side of the Z-axis direction in the slidable frame. The first guide is also able direct toward the other side of the X-axis direction of the slidable frame and is also put back into an original place. Accordingly, smooth storage and brought-out of the first guide in and out of the slidable frame is achieved.
Referring to
The screen device SD is provided with a first frame 2 which is slidable in the right-and-left side direction in the opening above-identified and is hollow and a second frame 3 which is opposed to the first frame 1 in the right-and-left side direction, and is longitudinal in the perpendicular direction and hollow. The second frame 3 is fixed to a right-side end of the opening above-identified. The first and second frames 2 and 3 consist of a pair of frames. A left-side end of the screen 1 is fixed to the first frame 2 and a right-side end of the screen 1 is fixed to the second frame 3. Specifically, a left-side end of the screen 1 is fixed to a right-side end part of the first frame 1 and a right-side end of the screen 1 is fitted to a part in the perpendicular direction of a periphery part of a roller pie 31. The roller pipe 31 is longitudinal in the perpendicular direction, hollow, and rotatably stored in the second frame 3. When a user of the screen device 1 performs an opening operation in which the user slides the first frame 2 in the left-side direction, the screen 1 wounded around a periphery surface of the roller pipe 31 is rolled out and expanded in the opening above-identified. On the other hand, when the user stops the opening operation, the screen 1 is wound around the periphery surface of the roller pipe 31 and is stored in the second frame 3. At this time, the first frame 2 automatically slides in a right-side direction and when a right-side end of the first frame 2 comes into contact with a left-side end of the second frame 3, a sliding movement of the first frame 2 is automatically stopped.
In order to achieve said automatic storage of the screen 1 in the second frame 3, a coil spring 31a is built in the roller pipe 31a. When the coil spring 31a is twisted, an elastic force is generated. The elastic force is accumulated with a continuous rotation of the roller pipe 31 in the second frame 3 according to the sliding movement of the first frame 2 in the left-side direction. When the user stops the opening operation, the accumulated elastic force is released, the roller pipe 31a reverses in the second frame 3 and the screen 1 is wound around the peripheral surface of the roller pipe 31.
Additionally, in the screen device SD, an upper rail 4 is provided at an upper part of the opening above-identified and a lower rail 5 is provided at a lower-side end for a smooth sliding movement of the first frame 2 in the right-and-left side direction. The upper rail 4 is a hollow member of which a section in the perpendicular direction is U-shaped. An upper-side end part of the first frame 2 is inserted into the upper rail 4. The lower rail 5 is a linear and longitudinal member in the right and left-side direction. Some wheels, omitted in
The screen device SD is also provided with a first guide 6 and a second guide 7. The first and second guides 6 and 7 are brought out of an inner space of the first frame 2 when the first frame 2 slides in the left-side direction and are stored in the first frame 2 when the first frame 2 slides in the right-side direction. Each of the first and second guides 6 and 7 has a free end 61, 71. Brought-out portions 62, 72 from the inner space of the first frame 2 maintain linearity in the right-and-left direction and the brought-out portions 62, 72 linearly extend not only between the lower parts of the first and second frames 2 and 3 consisting the pair of frames but also between the upper parts of the first and second frames 2 and 3. The screen device SD is also provided with a tension member 8 connecting free ends 61, 71 of the first and second guides 6 and 7. The tension member 8 is arranged at the inner space of the first frame 2. The tension member 8 forms preferably an uncrossed loop but, in a different embodiment the tension member 8 may form a crossed loop. A shape of the tension member 8 is not specifically limited as far as the tension member 8 is able to connect free ends 61, 71 of the first and second guides 6 and 7. For example, the tension member 8 may not form a loop.
Referring to
Specifically, a first recessed part 63a1 is formed at a peripheral part near the pin 63c of each of the side walls 63a of each of the first guide unit 63. The first recessed part 63a1 is inwardly recessed between the opposing side walls 63a, 63a. A length of each of the pins 63c corresponds to a depth of each of the first recessed parts 63a1. Additionally, an outer diameter of each of the pins 63c and an inner diameter of each of the openings 63d are such a size that the pin 63c loosely fits to the opening 63d. In each of the side walls 63a, 63a, a peripheral part near each of the openings 63d except the upper-side end part of each of the side walls 63a, 63a is notched and a first notch 63a2 is formed. A protruding piece 63e extending in the right-side direction is formed at an edge part of the upper-side end of each of the side walls 63a, 63a. In each of the first recessed parts 63a1, a hill part 63f raising upwardly is formed at the right-and-lower side end part. In a part positioned at lower than the first recessed part 63a1 at a lower-side end part of each of the side walls 63a, 63a, the second recessed part 63a3 a of which depth is as deep as one of the first recessed part 63a1. Besides, the bottom wall 63b is arranged at a position corresponding to an upper-side end part of the second recessed part 63a3 of each of the side walls 63a, 63a and has a length extending from a left-side end of the second recessed part 63a3 to a lower-and-left side end of the first notch 63a2 in each of the first guide units 63.
In the first guide 6, among two adjacent first guide units 63, 63, between the opposing side walls 63a, 63a of one first guide unit 63, left-side end parts of the side walls 63a, 63a of the other first guide unit 63 are inserted and each of pins 63c of the other first guide unit 63 is loosely fitted to each of the openings 63d of one first guide unit 63. At this time, each of the pins 63c, 63c forms pivots. The first guide 6 is formed by repetition of such a connection as above-mentioned. A pivotally moving range of the two adjacent first guide unit 63 is ranged from a position which right-and-lower side end parts of the side walls 63a, 63a of one first guide 63 come into contact with the left-and-lower parts of the side walls 63a, 63a of the other first guide unit 63 to a position each of the protruding pieces 63e of the side walls 63a, 63a of one first guide unit 63 come into contact with each of the hill parts 63f of each of the first recessed part 63a1 formed at the side walls 63a of the other first guide unit 63. The pivotally moving range of each of the first guide units 63 is the same as that of the first guide units 63. Accordingly, as shown in
When the first guide 6 is brought out of the first frame 2, among the two adjacent first guide units 63, 63, each of the second recessed part 63a3 of each of the side walls 63a, 63a of one first guide unit 63 pivotally moving is inserted between the side walls 63a, 63a of the other first guide unit 63. Therefore, an outer side surface of the lower-side end part of each of the side walls 63a, 63a of the first guide unit 63a become flushness at the brought-out portion 62 of the first guide 6 from the first frame 2. As above-mentioned, since the length of each of the pins 63c corresponds to the depth of the first recessed portion 63, an outer-side faces of the pins 63c and outer-side faces of the upper-side end parts of the opposing side walls 63a, 63a become flushness.
Further, a rail part 63g is arranged at an inner-side part of each of the side walls 63a, 63a of the first guide units 63. Each of the rail parts 63g extends along a virtual line VL in a plane including the virtual line VL formed by connecting centers of the pivots above-identified of the first guide units 63 in a connection direction of the first guide units 63. Supporting pieces 63h inwardly protrude between the opposing side walls 63a, 63a at edge parts of the upper-side ends of the side walls 63a, 63a, respectively. The supporting piece 63h is positioned at a more upper-side part than the rail part 63g is positioned. Each of the supporting pieces 63h is arranged perpendicularly opposite to each of the rail parts 63g in each of the side walls 63a, 63a. A receiving part 63i is formed between the supporting piece 63h and the rail part 63g. See
Each of the rail parts 63g functions as a guide when a screen retaining member 9 is attached to and detached from the first guide 6. Referring to
Specifically, the base part 91 is locked by the locking parts 63h1 of the supporting pieces 63h of the first guide units 63 and all of the needle-like parts 92 are slanted toward the bottom wall 63b along the declivity of the slant parts 63h2. See
As above-mentioned, since the base part 91 of the screen retaining member 9 is bendable in the pivotally moving direction of each of the first guide units 63 of the first guide 6, when the screen retaining member 91 bends so as to direct toward the upper-side end of the first frame 2 shown in
Furthermore, each of the opposing side walls 63a, 63a of the each of the first guide unit 63 is provided with a concavity 63j inwardly detented. The concavity 63j extends in the same direction as in one the portion 62 of the first guide 6 which is brought out of the first frame 2 and the concavity 63j extends in the right-and-left side direction. A third recessed part 63a4, similar to the first and second receded parts 63a1 and 63a2, inwardly recessed between the opposing side walls 63a, 63a is formed at the left-side end part of the opposing side walls 63a, 63a. The third recessed part 63a4 is arranged between the first recessed part 63a1 and the second recessed part 63a3. A second notch 63a5 is formed by being notched the inner-side faces between right-side end parts of the opposing side walls 63a, 63a. See
The second notch 63a5 of the first guide unit 63 pivotably moving overlaps the third recessed part 63a4 of the first guide unit 63 having finished pivotably moving of the adjacent first guide unit 63 when the first guide 6 is brought out of the first frame 2 and each of the first guide units 63 pivotably moved. Linearity of the brought-out portion 62 of the first guide 6 from the first frame 2 is maintained by such overlaps as above-mentioned and coming the right-and-lower side end part of the side walls 63a, 63a of the first guide unit 63 pivotably moving into contact with the left-side end of the side walls 63a, 63a of the first guide unit 63 having finished pivotable moving. The inner-side faces of the side walls 63a, 63a at which the concavities 63j are formed becomes flushness.
As shown in
Coming back to
Curved projections 11 are provided with a pair of inner-side faces, omitted in
In the above-mentioned screen device SD, when the first guide 6 is brought out of the lower-side end part of the first frame 2 according to the sliding movement of the first frame 2 in the left-side direction, the lower-side end part of the screen 1 is inserted between the opposing side walls 63, 63 of each of the first guide units 63 at the brought-out portion 62 of the first guide 6. Specifically, the lower-side end part of the screen 1 is inserted into the above-identified clearance between tips in the protruding direction of the needle-like parts 92, shown in
An integrally molded article made of a rigid resin is able to be applied to the first guide unit 63. A fabric knitted by resin fibers or a net is able to be applied to the screen 1 under consideration of light weight. A soft resin or a lightweight metal, such as aluminum, is applicable to the base part 91 of the screen retaining member 9. The needle-like parts 92 is made of an appropriate material corresponding to a material of the screen 1. A size and an interval between a plurality of the needle-like parts 92 are determined for every kind of screen 1. For example, in the case of the screen 1 is a knit or net, the size of the needle-like parts 92 is one which comes in stitches or networks, and the interval is as long as one between stitches or networks and is an even interval. Further, the curve project 11 is made of a material which is hard to wear the first guide units 63 even by repetition of insertion of the curved projection 11 into the concavity 63j.
Furthermore, the second guide 7 of the screen device SD is applicable to a conventional one. Similar to the first guide 6, the conventional guide is formed by connection of a plurality of second guide units 73. Referring to
In the screen device SD, the first and second guides 6 and 7 are stored in different areas in the inner space of the first frame 2, respectively. A pair of dividing pieces 21 extending in a longitudinal direction of the first frame 2 and protruding in the inner space of the first frame 2 is provided on a pair of inner faces opposite to each other in the Y-axis direction of the first frame 2 except upper- and lower-side end parts of the first frame 2, respectively. The inner space of the first frame 2 is divided into a first storage area 22 storing the first guide 6 and a second storage area 23 storing the second guide 7 by the dividing pieces 21. The first storage area 22 is positioned at a left-side of the inner space and the second storage area 23 at a right-side. Impinge of the first and second guides 6 and 7 is prevented by the different first and second storage areas 22 and 23 and the first and second guides 6 and 7 pass each other in the inner space of the first frame 2 and therefore, lengths of the first and second guides 6 and 7 are ones corresponding to a size in the right-and-left side direction of the opening above-identified in which the screen device DV is installed. The damage of the needle-like parts 92 of the screen retaining members 9 attached to each of the opposing side walls 63a, 63a of the first guide units 63 of the first guide 6 by the second guide 7 is prevented and there isn't any structural constraint for the second guide units 73 of the second guide 7.
Protruding tips of the dividing pieces 21, 21 are arranged in the Y-axis direction. The protruding tips of the dividing pieces 71, 71 function as a guide for going up-and-down of the guided member 12 connected with the second guide unit 73, which is positioned at the lower-side end when the second guide 7 is stored in the second storage area 23 and forms the free end 71 of the second guide 2, as well as a guide for going up-and-down of the adjustor 10 of the first guide 6. The free end 71 of the second guide 7 is positioned at a lower end of the guided member 12.
Thus, since the first and second guides 6 and 7 are stored in the first and second storage areas 22 and 23 different from each other in the inner space of the first frame 2, respectively, a width size, i.e., a size in the right-and-left side direction, of the first frame 2 is comparatively wide. Under consideration of the width size of the first frame 2, it is desirable to apply the second guide unit 73 to a unit of which a size of the perpendicular direction of each of the side walls 73a, 73a of the second guide unit 73 at a brought-out portion 72 from the second storage area 23 of the first frame 2 is shorter than that of each of the side walls 63a, 6]]3a of the first guide unit 63 at the brought-out portion 62 of the first guide 6 from the first frame 2. In the case where it is hard to attach a screen retaining member to each of the opposing side walls 73a, 73a, which is similar to the screen retaining member 9 attached to the first guide 6, a screen retaining member 13 longitudinal in the right-and-left side direction is attached to a pair of each of the inner side faces opposite to each other in the Y-direction of the upper rail 4, as shown
Further, in the screen device SD, a bending guide 14 bending with a prescribed curvature is arranged at an upper-side end part of the second storage area 23 of the first frame 2. The bottom wall 73b of each of the second guide units 73 forming the second guide 7 comes into contact with a curved face of the bending guide 14. The contact of the bottom wall 73b with the curved face 141 pivotably moves each of the second guide units 73 so that the second guide 7 is bent and put into the right-and-left side direction, and storage and brought-out of the second guide 7 in and from the second storage area 23 according to the sliding movement of the first frame 2 in the right-and-left-direction is smoothly attained. The prescribed curvature is appropriately determined under consideration of such the bending and returning of the second guide 7.
Furthermore, in the screen device SD, a direction changing member 15 such as a pulley are mounted on each of upper and lower end parts of the first storage area 22 of the first frame 2. Each of the direction changing members 15 is preferably pivotally supported in a block forming the upper-and-lower side end parts of the first storage area 22. The direction changing member 15 changes a direction of the tension member 8 in the perpendicular direction and gives the tension member 8 a prescribed tension by hanging the tension member 8 on a part of a peripheral surface with a curved shape.
The tension member 8 preferably forms an uncrossed loop. One end of the tension member 8 is fixed to the free end 71 of the second guide 7 by a screw. The tension member 8 directs upwardly and then changes a direction downwardly by being hanged on one direction changing member 15 positioned at the upper-side end part of the first storage area 22. The tension member is fixed to the free end 61 of the first guide 6. Further, the tension member 8 changes a direction upwardly by being hanged on the other direction changing member 15 positioned at the lower-side end of the first storage area 22 and the other end of the tension member 8 is fixed to the free end 71 of the second guide 7 together with one end above-mentioned. Storage and brought-out lengths of the first and second guides 6 and 7 in and from the first frame 2 are equal to each other by the loop-shaped tension member 8. As a result, the first frame 2 certainly slides parallel to the second frame 3 and the parallel skidding movement of the first frame 2 is achieved even though the closing operation is performed at an arbitrary part of the first frame 2 in the perpendicular direction. Similarly, the parallel siding movement of the first frame 2 is achieved at a time of the opening operation by the elastic force of the coil spring 31a.
When one and the other ends of the tension member 8 are fixed to the free end 71 of the second guide 7, the tension member 8 enters the second storage area 23 from the first storage part 22. The entering of the tension member 8 is allowed since the protruding ends of the dividing pieces 21, 21 is apart from each other in the Y-axis direction as shown in
The invention is explained with respect to one embodiment as above-mentioned. However, the invention is not restricted to the embodiment. For example, except utilizing elastic force of the coil spring 31a, automatically opening and closing realized by torque of a motor at a time of expansion and storage of the screen 1 and manually opening and closing of the expansion and storage of the screen 1 are applied to the screen device SD. A foldable screen with a plurality of pleats may be applicable to the screen 1. Further, in the case where a screen device SD is manually opened and closed, the second frame 3 is not fixed to the opening above-identified, the second frame 3 in addition to the first frame 2 is slidable in the right-and-left aide direction. In this case, the screen device SD becomes a double opening screen device. Furthermore, the Z-axis direction is not limited to the vertical direction. The Z-axis direction may be at least an orthogonal direction against the X- and Y-axis directions. For example, it is possible to install the screen device SD within an opening inclined against a vertical plane.
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