This application is the United States national phase of International Application No. PCT/EP2017/082991 filed Dec. 15, 2017, and claims priority to Swiss Patent Application No. 01700/16 filed Dec. 21, 2016, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The present invention relates to a system for suspension of a curtain device, comprising at least one curtain guide and at least one curtain or the like that is suspended on a plurality of suspension units with a guide element for guiding a suspension unit along the curtain guide.
A known objection of systems for suspension of a curtain device is the noise caused by the movement of the suspension units along the curtain guide. Even if the noise is small, it can be disturbing. For example in a hospital, in operating rooms, in theaters or cinemas or even in private space the noise of opening and closing a curtain device is undesirable.
The curtain guide for guiding and/or supporting an object provides at least one guide rail or track. The curtain guide track can be an elongated profile element or can comprise curved sections. The curtain guide also described as guide track or rail or profile element can be of substantially circular, oval, rectangular or other cross-section with any reasonable size. The curtain guide comprises at least a guide track providing a bearing surface for slidably mounting the guide elements.
Curtain guide tracks are known wherein at least one slot is formed in the guide track and open to the external surface of the guide track supporting a plurality of gliders or sliders or guide elements for movement along the guide track. For example, a known guide track can be formed with a hollow extruded track having an inside bearing surface wherein guide elements are moveably mounted for supporting a slidable curtain or the like and wherein the guide track opposite edges projecting from the side walls limit the width of the longitudinal track slot and an inner face forms sliding surfaces for internal guide elements, wherein said surfaces are inclined towards the track slot.
Another example of a guide track has a cross-section including generally upright web having a perpendicular base flange on which the guide elements can ride.
It is important to choose the profile of the mentioned bearing surfaces or sliding tracks of the guide track in such a manner and in conformity with the materials employed that a smooth and silent run of the guide elements is guaranteed. In case of guide tracks in form of extruded metallic shapes, especially aluminum alloy, the surface has to be finished to a “super-finish” quality in order to remove all grains from the extrusion skin which can be the source of further noise by movement of guide elements.
A suspension unit used in the system comprises at least a suspension element to which a curtain device or the like can be secured and a guide element for guiding in or at the guide track. The suspension element is used to support a curtain hook which is fitted into a pocket in a heading tape secured to a curtain. The guide element, i.e. the component moveable along the guide track of a curtain guide, is formed to slide on or in the track provided by the guide track. Furthermore, a guide element is formed as a roller to travel along the guide track on wheels or rollers.
To achieve a silent movement of guide elements moved along guide tracks different modifications are known. It is well-known that the guide element can be made of fiber, hard leather or other material which will serve the purpose and afford a minimum of friction and noise in use. But a guide element can be made also of synthetic plastic material, wherein it is formed with sliding surfaces convex in shape and wherein through the friction between the sliding surfaces of the guide track and the guide element a more durable wearing surface of the guide element is obtained to achieve noiseless movement thereof.
Furthermore it is known to make a guide element from a thin metal strip covered by a wrap of textile fiber, wherein the fabric can be woven, knitted or braided or felted. Known guide elements are made from metal wherein those parts of the guide element touching the guide rail may be faced or shod with an anti-friction material, i.e. the material can only cover essential parts of the guide elements.
Furthermore, it is known to obtain guide elements providing a substantially silent movement within or at the guide track by providing at essentially contact surfaces silencing materials. Therefore guide elements are known comprising a rigid body to which at one end a pair of rollers having tires formed of rubber or other deformable and preferably silencing material.
Additionally, it is known to provide cushions which slidably engage parts of the guide track in a manner to limit lateral swinging and silencing engagement of the guide element with parts of the guide track during opening and closing of the curtains. The cushions can be arranged in recesses formed at the contact portions between guide track and guide element.
However, there is still the problem of noise during movement of the guide elements along guide track caused by rolling or sliding friction.
The object of the present invention is therefore to propose a system for suspension of a curtain device comprising a guide track and a slidably mounted guide element to reduce the noise of the movement of the guide elements along the guide track, i.e. to provide a smooth and silent movement which is almost noiseless.
A further object is to propose a system for suspension of a curtain device which can be used with gliders formed to slide on the guide track as well as rollers adapted to roll on such track surfaces.
A still further object is that the guide element can have different shapes and forms and can be made of plastic material as molding.
The above mentioned objects are in particular achieved by the features of the independent claim, according to which a system for suspension of a curtain device, comprising at least one curtain guide track and at least one curtain or the like that is suspended on a plurality of suspension units with a guide element for guiding a suspension unit along the curtain guide track wherein the guide track and the guide element having a bearing surface. The bearing surface of the guide track provides the sliding or rolling surface on which the guide element is moved by sliding or rolling along, wherein the guide element comprises a bearing surface providing engagement with the guide track, i.e. the bearing surface of the guide track.
In each applications of the invention those parts where the guide element touches the curtain guide track a silencing material is provided to reduce friction and noise.
The system can be characterized in that at least one of the bearing surfaces provided by the guiding track and/or the guide element comprise a silencing material. According to the invention the expression bearing surface complies as well the bearing surface as at least partly a part adjacently to the bearing surface. The silencing material is chosen from a group comprising fiber composites, synthetic materials, wood and textile. Application of silencing material at least on one of the bearing surfaces reduces significantly the noise caused by moving guide elements along guide tracks.
The preferred silencing material is a fiber composite, mostly preferred felt. Herein the expression felt means a material made of matted and compressed fibers, pressed together using heat, moisture and/or pressure, wherein natural fibers such as wool or synthetic fibers such as polyamide, polyester etc. can be used. Felt is a material offering a wide versatility. Felt is an excellent sound insulator showing superb vibration damping properties. Felt is a vibration dampener mostly because its stress-deformation curve forms a hysterics loop, soaking most of the energy. Felt is highly resilient, retaining its strength and unique properties for a long time. Felt can be cut in any size, shape or thickness or can be heat formed and run through dies which will form it into shapes. Felt can be bonded to most surfaces.
Furthermore the silencing material may be impregnated with graphite, wax or other suitable lubricant. For example felt can be impregnated because of its reservoir properties. Felt can absorb and hold several times of its weight in various fluids, including lubricants. The ability of transfer the lubricant as needed to bearing surfaces through the felt makes felt an ideal lubricator.
In one embodiment of the invention, the silencing material is provided as a coating on at least one of the bearing surfaces of either the guide track or the guide element or both of them. The coating can be build up by application of the silencing material on at least one of the bearing surfaces for example by spraying.
The silencing material can be attached to the bearing surfaces by adhesion, welding and/or injection-molding, furthermore by crimping, rolled—in or as an insert.
Furthermore, the silencing material may be formed as an insert received in recesses formed on the bearing surfaces of the guide track and/or the guide element or both. In one embodiment an insert is made of a silencing material showing damping properties, wherein the insert is accommodated at the guide element made for example of a rigid material. Preferably the silencing material formed as an insert can be accommodated in a notch formed at the guide element, i.e. formed substantially parallel to the sliding surfaces. In this embodiment the insert is made of a softer material as the rigid material of the guide element wherein sliding surfaces are made of the rigid material.
In another embodiment the silencing material formed as an insert is accommodated such that the silencing material provides sliding surfaces. To improve the gliding properties a coating or a thin layer of a more rigid material can be provided on the sliding surfaces of such an insert. In one embodiment the silencing material formed as an insert is attached by pressing into a recess provided at least on one of the bearing surfaces. Preferably the recess is formed on the bearing surface of the guide element. The guide element can be of roller-type comprising a rigid body having an externally essentially cylindrical transverse portion within a transverse shaft is journaled. This shaft carries at its opposite ends a pair of rollers having wheels or rollers formed of another material than the rigid body. The material for the wheels may be a silencing material. In another embodiment of guide elements of roller-type the wheels are provided with a coating of silencing material or the bearing surface of the wheels are provided with a recess to insert a silencing material in this recess.
Furthermore, the guide element can comprise a body providing a recess for receiving an insert made of a silencing material. The insert received in the recess can be secured by an end cap which is connectable to the body such as to hold the insert in position.
The guide elements can be made of suitable plastic material, such as thermoplastic polymers as polypropylene, polyoxymethylen (acetal) or polyamide or compounding further comprising for example polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE). Furthermore, the guide element can be formed by two-component injection molding.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the guide elements are formed as gliders for sliding along the guide track, wherein the gliders are adapted for inwardly and outwardly sliding.
Guide elements are retained by the track for sliding or rolling movement along it. The guide element can be suitable for internal and external sliding or rolling depending on the type of the track and the guide element.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which
With reference to the above figures, the general reference numeral 10 indicates a guide element.
The guide elements 10 may be molded in one piece so as to have upper and lower horizontal walls 18, 20 respectively of which the wings constitute extensions, joined by forward and rear vertical walls 22. Herein the expressions of upper and lower refer to orientations with the guide elements supported by the track arranged in horizontally orientation. The opposing faces of the wing extensions of the upper and the lower walls 18, 20 which define recesses 14 are preferably slightly convex. Therefore, the spacing between the front and the rear vertical walls 22 of the guide element 10 increase to simplify the insertion of such a guide element 10 into the track and travel along. The portion of the body 12 of the guide element which defines the eye 16 extends downwardly from the lower horizontal wall 20, the underside of which is channeled so that the eye 16 has a partly circular profile. Other profiles for the eye 16 are possible, like rectangular etc.
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With the slightly convex shape of the opposing faces of the wing extensions of the upper and lower walls 18, 20 of the guide element 10 the insert can be secured in position. Furthermore, at the forward and/or rear vertical walls 22 of the body 12 an end part of the upper and lower walls 18, 20 i.e. the wing extensions can be formed such that the spacing between them is slightly reduced to provide a certain barrier to hold the insert in position.
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