This invention relates in general to assemblies and methods of retaining and guiding a retractable screen in an extruded guide track affixed to a fixture or building, or to another fixed guide track. More particularly, the invention relates to such assemblies and methods that are adjustable to increase or decrease tension on the retractable screen.
Guiding a screen in a track system is typically accomplished by forming an enlarged edge or bead on opposing sides of the screen and positioning the screen bead within complimentary receiving channels formed within an extruded track, such that the bead is held within opposing track sections in a manner that allows the screen to travel up and down the tracks, the bead and track assembly in combination forming an end retention system to retain the screen under the proper tension. Such an assembly also creates a seal around the screen edges that prevents insects, light, wind and other elements from entering the screened area. Attaching a screen track system to a fixture or building is typically accomplished by directly affixing the track to the fixture or building with mechanical fasteners.
The track assembly must be sized within a very narrow tolerance or the screen will not work properly. If the screen is pulled too tight, friction will prevent it from sliding within the track, and if it is too loose it will have a poor appearance. The process of manufacturing a track assembly is not accurate enough to meet the tolerance requirements on its own to achieve a proper fit once installed. As a result, it has become common practice to provide a track assembly that allows for inward and outward adjustment to adjust the screen tension between the installed tracks. Typically, a track assembly is comprised of paired extruded members, an inner track member and an outer track member, wherein the outer track member is fixed directly to the building and the inner track member is received within the outer track member in a manner that allows the inner track member to be adjusted to provide greater or lesser tension on the screen to compensate for irregularities in the building and slight variations in screen dimensions that occur during manufacture.
While tension adjustable track assemblies are known in the art, these assemblies are difficult to adjust and typically require professional levels of skill One current method employs an outer channel track with ratchet shaped grooves on the inner surface that engage an inner track with corresponding cogs on the outer surface, with mechanical fasteners to lock the assembly in place. With the outer track installed, the inner track is pushed into the outer track until the screen is properly tensioned, the ratchet teeth and cogs engaging as the track is pushed in such that the inner track is firmly held in its position and cannot be withdrawn without disassembly and special tools. A mechanical fastener is then driven through the two tracks to keep the track from moving further outward. While this presents an effective means for tensioning the screen, this system does not provide an easy means to re-adjust the assembly to release tension from the screen, which may be required when the screen will no longer slide easily within the tracks or the screen gets stuck as a result of shrinkage, settling of the building, temperature changes or other reasons.
It is desirable for the professional to be able to install a retractable screen system as quickly as possible. In many cases, however, a building is constructed in a manner that makes fast installation challenging, as the building may have openings that are out of square or out of plumb, or have irregular surface finishes such as siding, stonework, brick, or stucco. Additionally, a building may have another type of track system or fixture already in place on the same opening where an additional screen track is to be mounted. This is common in hurricane zones, where a hurricane shutter track is mounted onto the building across the opening and a screen track would therefore need to be attached to the hurricane shutter track. While a skilled professional can modify, fabricate, and build suitable track systems as necessary to accommodate the requirements of the job, it is time consuming and expensive.
It is an object of this invention to provide a screen track assembly that incorporates a structure and method to easily adjust the tension on the screen after installation, whether to tighten or loosen, without requiring professional service, disassembly, or specialized tools. It is a further object to provide a screen track assembly that has a compatible adaptor such that the screen track assembly can be attached to an auxiliary track or building component, such as that of a hurricane shutter or window frame, or where the adapter is designed to overcome a construction irregularity.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention include:
In general the invention comprises in various embodiments a screen track assembly for mounting and tensioning a retractable screen across an opening, the assembly comprising a generally U-shaped outer track member having an inward-facing opening, an inner track member received within the outer track member, the inner track member adapted to retain a retractable screen, the inner track member being movable relative to the outer track member, biasing members to present a biasing force to extend the inner track member toward the opening of the outer track member; and adjustable mechanical fasteners to fix the position of the inner track member relative to said outer track member such that combination of the fasteners and the biasing members enables the screen to be tightened or loosened as required for proper functionality. In further embodiments, the invention comprises adaptors that enable the outer track member to be affixed to various building surfaces or auxiliary track.
In alternative language, the invention is a screen track assembly adapted to mount a retractable screen across an opening, the assembly comprising a generally U-shaped outer track member having an opening; an inner track member received within said outer track member, said inner track member adapted to retain a retractable screen, the position of said inner track member relative to said outer track member being adjustable to adjust the tension on the retractable screen; biasing members to present a biasing force to extend said inner track member toward said opening of said outer track member; and adjustable mechanical fasteners to fix the position of said inner track member relative to said outer track member.
Additionally, the invention is a screen track assembly comprising a generally U-shaped outer track member comprising an outer face member, two parallel exterior walls, an opening and mating flanges extending from said exterior walls; an inner track member positioned within said outer track member, the position of said inner track member within said outer track member being adjustable, said inner track member comprising a bead channel, a pair of mounting fins, and a rail member; a screen comprising a bead, said bead being retained within said bead channel in a manner whereby said bead is axially movable within said bead channel; biasing members positioned between said inner track member and said outer track member to present a biasing force to extend said inner track member toward said opening of said outer track member; and adjustable mechanical fasteners connecting said mounting fins of said inner track member to said mating flanges of said outer track member, whereby the combination of said biasing members and said adjustable mechanical fasteners fix the position of said inner track member relative to said outer track member in an adjustable manner to properly tension said screen.
This invention, as described and shown in the drawings in various embodiments that are not meant to be limiting, is in general a tension adjustable retractable screen assembly, the assembly being a screen track assembly 100 comprised of paired extruded aluminum profiles, an inner track member 10 and an outer track member 20, springs 91, and adjusting fasteners 92 that interact to allow easy adjustment of the retractable screen. The inner track member 10 is structured to receive the peripheral bead or edge structure of a retractable screen such as used in covering an opening to prevent passage of insects, debris, light, etc. The inner track member 10 is received by and cooperatively mates in adjustable manner with the outer track member 20, which is typically affixed directly to the inward facing side of an opening in a building. The assembly 100 may further comprise an adaptor member 30 to allow the screen track assembly 100 to be affixed to other extruded aluminum profiles, such as another track member 40 already affixed to an opening, to a lateral face or wall of a building, or to compensate for irregularities in the mounting surface.
The outer track member 20, an embodiment of which is shown best in
The inner track member 10, an embodiment of which is shown in
The inner track member 10 further comprises mounting flanges or fins 13 that extend in a single plane laterally to either side of the bead channel 12, the fins 13 serving as the abutting surface for the head of the adjusting fastener 92. The mounting fins 13 are sized such that the distance between their outer edges is only slightly smaller than the width of the exterior guide channel 51 between the opposing exterior walls 25, such that the exterior guide channel 51 limits lateral movement of the mounting fins 13. The combination of the rail member 11 and the mounting fins 13 received within the interior guide channel 21 and exterior guide channel 51 allows the inner track member 10 to be moved and adjusted inwardly and outwardly relative to the outer track member 20, while preventing the inner track member 10 from moving laterally, pivoting or rotating within the outer track member 20, such that the inner track member 10 remains in proper alignment under any tension.
In use the inner track member 10 is positioned within the outer track member 20, the rail member 11 extending through the gap 29 and beyond the mounting flanges 22 such that it resides within the interior guide channel 21 between the interior walls 25, and the mounting fins 13 residing within the external guide channel 51 between the exterior walls 26. In the embodiments as shown, the gap 29 is sized such that the bead channel 12 may pass through the gap 29 as well.
The rail member 11 is preferably formed to comprise a slotted channel 14 that is sized to accept biasing or spring members 91. The biasing member 91 is preferably a leaf spring type, as shown in
Adjusting fasteners 92, shown herein as a screw, serve to hold the inner track member 10 and outer track member 20 together in the desired relationship to properly tension the screen. The adjusting fasteners 92 pass through apertures provided in the mounting fins 13 of the inner track member 10 and the mounting flanges 22 of the outer track member 20, thereby securing the inner track member 10 to the outer track member 20 and limiting its inward movement toward opening 28, as shown in
To mount and tension the screen 60 within an opening, the outer track members 20 are attached directly to the building by mechanical fasteners, mechanical interlocking, bonding or other suitable means. The biasing members 91 are slid into the slotted channel 14 of the inner track member 10 and the inner track members 10 are positioned in the outer track member 20. Fasteners 92 are run through holes placed on the mounting fins 13 of the inner track member 10 and through aligned holes in the mounting flanges 22 of the outer track member 20, thereby securing the assembly 100 together. The bead 61 of the screen 60 is fed into the bead channels 12 of the inner track member 10 of the track assembly 100 and the adjusting fasteners 92 are adjusted inwardly or outwardly to set the required screen tension for proper screen function and appearance.
It is contemplated that in most situations the track assembly 100 will be mounted directly to a building by mechanically fastening the outer track members 20 to the inwardly facing walls of the building opening. Alternatively, the outer track member 20 may be mounted utilizing an adaptor 30 as shown in
In the alternative embodiment shown in
The extrusion profiles are of such size as to accomplish the goals of the invention. However, the profiles could be made larger or smaller, profile elements can be longer or shorter, and multiple profiles can be connected as required by the application. It is preferred that the track members 10 and 20 forming the assembly 100 and the adaptors 30 be made of extruded aluminum.
It is preferred to use common fasteners such as self-drilling screws, however any suitable type fastener may be used. It is preferred to use materials resistant to UV and other forms of degradation. While these materials and methods are preferred embodiments of the invention, other materials and methods maybe used to more efficiently produce the parts and the future may yield new materials that may enhance performance. Any of these improved items may be incorporated into the invention without altering the spirit of the invention.
The invention enables the professional installer to quickly adjust the tension of the screen track assembly inwardly or outwardly to achieve the best screen appearance and functionality and it provides the end user or homeowner the ability to make minor adjustments as required to maintain appearance and functionality with common household tools such as a screwdriver. The invention further allows the professional installer a selection of adapters that can be used to quickly attach the screen track assembly to an existing track or solve a construction irregularity.
While the invention offers a solution primarily for use in the installation of retractable screens such as insect and shade screens to protect windows and patio areas and other openings, the assembly has many other uses in many fields of endeavor where textiles screens are used; such as projector screens, temporary barriers, and billboards. Nothing should be construed from this description to limit the scope of this invention. It is understood that equivalents and substitutions for elements set forth above may be obvious to those of skill in the art, and therefore the true scope and definition of the invention is to be as set forth in the following claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/945,472, filed Feb. 27, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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