The present invention relates to a slat for roller shutters, a shutter comprising such a slat and a plant for manufacturing such a shutter.
A roller shutter for windows and glass doors consists of a plurality of slats which are identical to one another and coupled to one another along respective longitudinal edges. The slats are shaped so as to be able to be mutually coupled to one another. The coupling zones are configured to allow partial rotation between the slats about the longitudinal direction. As a result of this freedom of rotation between the slats, the roller shutter may roll up on itself. In this way, the shutter may be completely or partially raised or lowered by rolling one or more slats into a suitable container arranged above the window or glass door space, depending upon the opening requirements of the space itself.
Generally, as shown in
The hollow seat C and the coupling appendage A are shaped so as to allow mutual coupling. In particular, the coupling appendage A engages with the L-shaped second portion C2. As shown in
The hollow seat C of each slat is open at both longitudinal ends of the slat itself. In this way, one slat may be coupled to another by longitudinally sliding the coupling appendage of one slat inside the hollow seat of the other slat starting at one of the two ends.
To prevent the slats from slipping out of one another as a result of longitudinal sliding between appendages and hollow seats, it is known to provide the slats with end caps that, by coupling to the end profile of the slat, retain the coupling appendage inside the relevant hollow seat.
The adoption of end caps is however expensive insofar as it involves the supply of additional components (the caps) and requires a specific step for the application during the production process of the shutters.
As an alternative to the application of end caps, it is known to lock the coupling appendage inside the relevant hollow seat by deforming two opposite end portions of the hollow seat itself, so as to close the hollow seat at the two longitudinal ends and thus retain the coupling appendage therein which was previously shaped by removing two end portions having a width corresponding to the deformed portions of the hollow seat.
In more detail, as shown in
This technical solution 1, while allowing for the closure of the hollow seat C and therefore the locking of the coupling appendage inside the hollow seat C, has some drawbacks.
A first drawback is in relation to the fact that if the two coupled slats are rotated in relation to one another by an angle beyond 90°, it may happen that the coupling appendage A is forcibly inserted between the two deformed portions C1 and C2 and may slide out of the hollow seat C, at least partially, thereby compromising the complete functionality of the shutter.
A second drawback is related to the fact that the deformation of the flap of the first portion 01 modifies the outer face E1 of the elongated body E. This is at the expense of the aesthetic appearance of the slat itself on the most visible side and therefore the value of the same slat.
In the field of production of roller shutters there is therefore a need to have a slat that may be assembled to form a shutter while ensuring a more stable and secure coupling between the coupling appendage and the hollow seat, without at the same time requiring changes to the external face of the slat itself.
Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to eliminate all or part of the drawbacks of the aforementioned prior art, in providing a roller shutter slat that may be assembled to form a shutter while ensuring a more stable and safe coupling between the coupling appendage and the hollow seat, without at the same time requiring modifications to the external face of the slat itself.
A further object of this invention is to provide a slat for roller shutters that is simple and cost-effective to produce.
The technical features of the invention, according to the aforementioned objectives, may be clearly seen in the content of the claims below, and the advantages thereof will become more readily apparent in the detailed description that follows, made with reference to the accompanying drawings, which represent one or more purely exemplifying and non-limiting embodiments thereof, wherein:
The slat 1 for roller shutters according to the invention has been indicated as a whole by the reference number 1 in the accompanying figures.
Herein and in the following description and claims, reference will be made to the slat 1 in an assembled condition inside a shutter. Therefore, any references to a lower or upper position or to a horizontal or vertical orientation should be interpreted in this sense.
According to a general embodiment of the invention, the roller shutter slat 1 comprises an internally hollow elongated body 10, which extends along a longitudinal direction X and comprises a first face 10e and a second face 10i, opposite the first, which in use are designed to be turned respectively towards the outside and inside of the compartment closed by the shutter of which said slat 1 is designed to form a part.
The elongated body 10 comprises:
Preferably, the elongated body 10 consists of a box-shaped body made by bending and profiling a metal sheet. The coupling cavity 20 is obtained integrally within the box-shaped body by bending the metal sheet; the coupling appendage 30 may also be obtained integrally within the box-shaped body (as shown in the attached figures) or alternatively it may constitute a separate piece applied to the box-shaped body.
As shown in
In more detail, as shown in particular in
As shown in particular in
According to a first aspect of the invention, as shown in particular in
These two notches 24′, 24″ define, on said second appendage 22, a first tab 25 and a second tab 26 which are placed at the two opposite longitudinal ends 10′ and 10″ of said elongated body 10.
Each tab 25 and 26 is in a transversely opposite position (in relation to the longitudinal direction X) to one of said two recesses 15, 16 and has a longitudinal extension equal to or less than the respective recess.
In use (as shown in the attached figures, and in particular in
According to a further aspect of the invention, the first appendage 21 develops continuously from one end of the elongated body 10 to the other, without interruption.
It was possible to verify in the field that closing the coupling cavity by bending only two end portions of the second appendage 22 (tabs 25 and 26) provides more stable and secure locking of the coupling appendage 30 of an adjacent slat within the coupling cavity 20.
Furthermore, such a technical closure solution leaves the first face 10e of the elongated body 10, i.e., the face of the slat 1 having a higher aesthetic value, unchanged. This significantly improves the aesthetic appearance of a shutter manufactured by assembling slats according to the invention.
The slat for roller shutters according to the present invention may therefore be assembled to form a shutter while ensuring a more stable and secure coupling between the coupling appendage and the hollow seat, without at the same time requiring changes to the external face of the slat itself.
Preferably, as shown particularly in
Preferably, the second appendage 22 is L-shaped. In this way both of the tabs 25, 26 are L-shaped. The L-shaped configuration maximizes the dimensions of the tabs 25 and 26 within the coupling cavity when bent against the first appendage 21. This benefits the closure capacity of the coupling cavity on the part of the tabs.
Advantageously, as shown in the accompanying figures, the aforementioned two recesses 15, 16 have the same longitudinal extension. As will be clear from the following description, this simplifies the production process of the slat 1.
Advantageously, as shown in the accompanying figures, the two tabs 25, 26 have the same longitudinal extension. As will be clear from the following description, this simplifies the production process of the slat 1.
The subject of the present invention is also a roller shutter 50 comprising a plurality of slats coupled with one another in pairs. Each of said slats is a slat 1 according to the invention, and in particular as described above.
In the shutter 50, the two tabs 25, 26 of each slat 1 are bent against the first appendage 21 so as to close the coupling cavity 20 at the two opposite longitudinal ends 10′ and 10″ of the elongated body 10 and thus retain the coupling appendage 30 of the adjacent slat inside said coupling cavity 20.
As shown in particular in
Preferably, both tabs 25, 26 of each slat 1 extend to the connecting portion 23 connecting the first appendage 21 to the second appendage 22. Both tabs 25, 26 are bent in the vicinity of the connecting portion 23.
Preferably, both tabs 25, 26 are L-shaped and are bent at the portion defining the L-shaped vertical section.
The production process of the slat 1 according to the invention and the relative shutter 50 will now be described.
As shown in
Before cutting the elongated body, at the two longitudinal edges 11 and 12 of this elongated body, two pairs of notches 24′, 24″ and 24′″, 24iv are formed. A first pair of notches 24′, 24″ is made at the first longitudinal edge 11 and involves only the second appendage 22 implemented on the second face 10i (inner face) of the elongated body. A second pair of notches 24′″, 24iv is made at the second longitudinal edge 12 and involves only the coupling appendage 30 of the elongated body. The two pairs of notches are aligned transversely to one another in relation to the longitudinal direction X and straddle the cutting line T (or separation line) between two slats 1′ and 1″ obtainable by cutting the elongated body.
The portion of the second appendage 22 arranged between the first pair of notches 24′ and 24″ defines two tabs 25 and 26 of two contiguous slats 1′ and 1″ along the longitudinal development of said elongated body. These two tabs 25 and 26 will be separated from one another when the elongated body is cut in order to separate the two slats 1′ and 1″ from one another.
Subsequently, as shown in
Subsequently, as shown in
The last slat obtained in succession by cutting the elongated body is ready to be coupled to the slat that was previously obtained by cutting the elongated body, as shown in
The operations described above are repeated in sequence until a shutter 50 of a predefined length is completed.
The subject of the present invention is also a plant 100 for the production of a shutter 50 according to the invention, by assembling slats 1 according to the invention itself.
As shown in
The assembly station 120 is arranged downstream of said first cutting unit 110.
According to the invention, the plant 100 further comprises a second cutting unit 130 movable at the advancement speed of the continuous profile, which unit operates between said bending and profiling station and said first cutting unit 110 and is programmed to implement the following:
These two pairs of notches straddle the cutting line T between two slats.
According to the invention, the plant 100 further comprises a shearing unit 140 movable at the advancement speed of the continuous profile, which unit operates between said second cutting unit 130 and said first cutting unit 110 and is programmed to remove the portion of the continuous profile arranged between the second pair of notches 24′″, 24iv in order to make one of said two recesses 15, 16 on two contiguous slats along the longitudinal development of said elongated body.
According to the invention, the plant 100 further comprises:
The invention allows numerous advantages to be obtained, which have already been described in part.
The slat 1 for roller shutters according to the present invention may be assembled to form a shutter while ensuring a more stable and secure coupling between the coupling appendage and the hollow seat without at the same time requiring changes to the external face of the slat itself. This benefits the aesthetic aspect of the shutter obtainable by means of the assembly of slats according to the invention.
The slat 1 for roller shutters according to the invention is furthermore simple and cost-effective to produce.
The invention thus conceived therefore achieves its intended objectives.
Obviously, in practice it may also assume different forms and configurations from the one illustrated above, without thereby departing from the present scope of protection.
Furthermore, all details may be replaced with technically equivalent elements, and the dimensions, shapes, and materials used may be any according to the needs.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102021000029336 | Nov 2021 | IT | national |
This application claims the benefit of Application No. 102021000029336, filed 19 Nov. 2021 in Italy, and which application is incorporated herein by reference. To the extent appropriate, a claim of priority is made to the above disclosed application.