Sun room awning

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6625936
  • Patent Number
    6,625,936
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 17, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 30, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
In a sun room awning comprising a roll bar for rolling up an awning sheet under formation of a sheet roll and lateral guide rails for guiding the awning sheet while it is being extended, provision is made, to attain a drop-out range, to implement new awning configurations and to avoid the shortcomings of conventional pull systems, for the awning sheet to have push straps with an inherent stiffness in the direction of extension that can be rolled up together with the awning sheet.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention is concerned with a sun room awning comprising a roll bar for rolling up an awning sheet under formation of a sheet roll and lateral guide rails for guiding the awning sheet while it is being extended.




2. Background Art




Sun room awnings of this type serve to provide shade for sun rooms or portions of buildings with large areas of glass.




Conventionally, awnings of this type are equipped with rail-guided back-tension pull systems, i.e., a drop-out rail is pulled out, which is provided at the front end of the awning sheet. Commercially available articulated-arm awnings are used as an alternative.




The known pull systems have the shortcoming that a length difference between the circumference in the unwound condition and the circumference in the wound-up condition must be bridged by an elasticity in the pull system. This is expensive and limits the maximum drop-out range of systems of this type.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Based thereon, the invention has as its object to create a sun room awning according to the preamble in such a way that the shortcomings of conventional awnings are avoided and the design options are broadened.




This object is met according to the invention in such a way that the awning sheet has push straps that can be wound up together with the awning sheet and possess an inherent stiffness in the direction of extension. It is thus possible to effect the extension of the awning sheet via the drivable roll bar exclusively based on the effect of the push straps. A system of this type avoids the shortcomings of conventional pull systems and it is furthermore possible to attain large drop-out ranges and implement arched shade systems.




In a further development of the invention, provision is made for the push straps to be composed of stainless steel, carbon compound material, or the like. They may be connected to the awning sheet in a continuous connection or at individual points.




The push straps are preferably guided in rails or rail sections that advantageously fit around the push straps in a form-fitting manner.




The push straps advantageously have a thickness approximately corresponding to the thickness of the awning sheet.




The push straps may incorporate series of punched holes, punched-out areas or serrations for corresponding driving, guiding and/or stabilizing means to engage in.




In a preferred embodiment, means are provided along the outer circumference of the push-strap roll to elastically act upon same with a force that is directed radially inward, to thus stabilize the roll and attain an even push-out motion.




These means may be formed by elastically mounted pressure rollers, elastically mounted pressure sliding blocks, or spring-loaded flanged shells that encompass the roll. Alternatively, a tightening strap may be provided that extends around the push strap roll and is spring-loaded, particularly in the tangential direction.




To attain a greater stabilization in the longitudinal direction, the push straps may also have a surface curvature around their longitudinal axis and may optionally also be guided in an appropriately arched guide rail.




The invention will be described in more detail below, based on a preferred embodiment in combination with the drawing.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

shows a top view of an inventive sun room awning,





FIG. 2

shows a section through the sun room awning along the section line II—II in

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

shows a section of the side area along the section line III—III in

FIG. 2

,





FIG. 4

shows a schematic illustration of an alternative embodiment of the pressure means,





FIG. 5

shows an illustration corresponding to

FIG. 4

of a further embodiment, and





FIG. 6

shows an illustration corresponding to

FIG. 4

of a third embodiment.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




A sun room awning


1


shown in the drawing comprises an awning sheet


2


, which is wound onto a roller bar


3


under formation of a sheet roll


4


.




The front end


5


of the awning sheet


2


is connected to a drop-out rail


3


′ by means of an edge profile


6


and an edge profile groove


7


.




The drop-out rail


3


′ is provided on each side with an L-shaped slider


8


, which in turn is connected to a push strap


9


that extends perpendicular to the drop-out rail


3


′ and is slightly arched around its longitudinal axis, and the slider


8


and the push strap


9


are guided in one of altogether two guide rails


10


such that they slide in a form fitting manner. This ensures the required stiffening of the push strap


9


in the push direction.




The push strap


9


forms a roll


19


of its own, which, in the embodiment according to

FIGS. 1 through 3

, is guided by means of a clamp guide


11


comprising two shells


12


,


13


that encompass the roll and have flanged projections


14


,


15


through which a screw


16


extends, and a coil spring


18


is provided between the screw head


17


of the screw


16


and the flange


14


, which ensures that the shells are always forced toward one another and against the push-strap roll


19




50


that an even push-out motion of the push strap


9


is ensured.




The transfer of the drive thrust during the extension process takes place via the drive for the roller bar


3


, which acts on the push straps


9


causing them to push, so that, in contrast to the prior art, no pull strap or the like is used to operate the system.




In the embodiment according to

FIG. 4

, the push strap roll


19


that is wound onto the roller bar


3


, is forced radially inward by pressure rollers


20


, which are acted upon by coil springs


21


.




In the embodiment according to

FIG. 5

, sliding blocks


22


, which extend around the push strap roll


19


in sections in the circumferential direction, are provided in lieu of the pressure rollers


20


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 6

a tightening strap


23


is provided that extends around the push strap roll


19


. A first end


24


of the tightening strap


23


is provided with an edge profile


25


, which is fixed in an edge profile groove


26


. The other end


27


is connected via a hook


28


to a coil spring that is arranged nearly tangentially, and the other end of the coil spring


29


is fixed by means of a hook


30


.



Claims
  • 1. A sun room awning comprising a roller bar for rolling up an awning sheet under a sheet roll and lateral guide rails for guiding the awning sheet while being extended, wherein the awning sheet (2) has push straps (9) that can be wound up together with the awning sheet (2) and that have an inherent stiffness along a longitudinal axis thereof and in a direction of extension of the awning sheet which effects extension of the awning sheet when the roller bar is driven to open the awning sheet, wherein the push straps (9) are composed of stainless steel or carbon compound material.
  • 2. The sun room awning according to claim 1, wherein the push straps (9) are connected to the awning sheets in a continuous connection or at individual points.
  • 3. The sun room awning according to claim 1, wherein the push straps (9) are guided in rails (10) or rail sections.
  • 4. The sun room awning according to claim 1, wherein the push straps (9) correspond in their thickness approximately to the thickness of the awning sheet (2).
  • 5. The sun room awning according to claim 1, wherein means are provided along the outer circumference of a push strap roll (19) to elastically force the push strap roll radially inward.
  • 6. The sun room awning according to claim 5, wherein the means for force generation against the push strap roll are formed by elastically mounted pressure rollers (20), elastically mounted pressure slide blocks (22), or spring-loaded flanged shells (12, 13) encompassing the push strap roll.
  • 7. The sun room awning according to claim 1, wherein the push straps (9) have a curvature impressed on them around their longitudinal axis.
  • 8. The sun room awning according to claim 5, wherein a spring-loaded tension strap (23) are the means around the outer circumference of the push strap roll (19).
  • 9. The sun room awning according to claim 3, wherein the rails or rail sections fit around the push straps in a form-fitting manner.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
100 33 419 Jul 2000 DE
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