BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a safety blind provided with a cremone bolt or handle
and side opening hinges, made by using particular aluminium section members adapted
to support metal slates, in particular having either a fixed or a variable orientation
and provided with inner steel armoring foils.
[0002] As is known, there are already commercially available safety blind, to be applied
to windows or window bearing frames, generally of the type supporting fixed slanting
slates.
[0003] At present these prior blinds are made of wood, P.V.C, aluminium or sheet metal constructions
and have a reduced strength in particular against tampering.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] Thus, the aim of the present invention is to overcome or solve the drawbacks and
problems thereinabove mentioned, by providing a safety blind provided with a cremone
bolt or handle and side opening hinges, made of particular perimetrical aluminium
section members which has a high strength against tampering is adapted to replace
the iron blinds and filter in a desired and variable degree the outer light.
[0005] Within the scope of the above mentioned aim, a main object of the present invention
is to provide such a safety blind which in its perimetrical construction is provided
with inner armoring foils made of steel or other high strength materials.
[0006] Another object of the present invention is to provide a safety blind the slates of
which can be variously slanted or tilted so as to differently filter the outer light.
[0007] Another object of the present invention is to provide such a safety blind which,
owing to its constructional features, is very safe in operation and can be easily
made starting from easily available elements and materials.
[0008] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such a safety blind which
is very competitive from a mere economic standpoint.
[0009] According to one aspect of the present invention the above mentioned aim and objects,
as well as yet other objects, which will become more apparent hereinafter, are achieved
by a safety blind provided with a cremone bolt or a handle and with side opening hinges,
made of specifically designed aluminium section members characterized in that said
safety blind comprises a plurality of aluminium section members provided with inner
armoring foils made of steel or other high strength materials which form a perimetrical
construction supporting a plurality of slates made of aluminium and provided with
inner armoring foils.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more
apparent hereinafter from the following detailed disclosure of a preferred, though
not exclusive embodiment of a safety blind according to the invention, which is illustrated,
by way of an indicative but not limitative example, in the figures of the accompanying
drawings, where:
Figure 1 is a perspective and partially cross-sectioned view of the subject safety
blind the perimetrical aluminium section members and slates of which are provided,
in their inside, with steel armoring foils
Figure 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the top portion of the blind with the
fixedly oriented section members and slates both provided with steel armoring foils
Figure 3 is a vertical cross section view of the bottom portion of that same safety
blind illustrated in figure 2;
Figure 4 is a cross sectional view of the construction, provided with bottom armoring
foils, which supports the slanted fixedly oriented slates;
Figure 5 is a horizontal cross-sectional view illustrating the procedure for connecting
to the section members the slates, provided with armoring foils;
Figure 6 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the variable orientation armored slates,
shown in their closed condition;
Figure 7 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the same variable orientation slates
of figure 6, illustrated in an open condition, which has been obtained by causing
said slates to partially rotate through 45° with respect to an inclination of about
15°;
Figure 8 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of the safety blind according to the
present invention provided with side hinges for opening said safety blind
Figure 9 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of that same safety blind provided with
an inner opening cremone bolt or handle
Figure 10 is a cross-sectioned side view illustrating a detail of an armored slate
for a safety blind;
Figure 11 illustrates a constructional modification of figure 5 and
Figure 12 illustrates a modification of figure 8.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0011] With reference to the number references of the above mentioned figures, the safety
blind according to the present invention, which has been generally indicated at the
reference number 1, comprises a perimetrical construction 2 formed by aluminium section
members 3 of different shapes and provided with abutment seals or gaskets.
[0012] The main feature of these section members is that they are provided with armoring
foils 4 7 preferably made of steel or other high strength materials, which have been
suitably fitted in seats or recesses 5 provided in the inside of said section members.
[0013] In particular, the seats 5 are arranged near that portion of the blind which is outwardly
turned, as clearly shown in figure 1.
[0014] In another preferred embodiment it is possible to engage additional armoring foils
also in seats provided near the portion of the blind facing inwardly.
[0015] The assembling of the above disclosed safety blind 1 in a suitable recess provided
in the room wall, which also constitutes the housing of the window, involves the use
of further aluminium section members 6 provided in their inside with armoring foils
4 which are suitably anchored to the top and bottom side walls of said recess and
operate as a support for the above mentioned construction.
[0016] In particular, the construction 2 is provided with a plurality of side hinges 7 which
allow the rotary movement for opening and closing the safety blind 1.
[0017] Said hinges 7, which are provided with pivot pins 8, which in turn are suitably locked
so that can not be withdrawn, are connected to the perimetrical construction 2 by
means of suitable connecting screws 9, while being anchored to the aluminium section
members 6, arranged along a perimetrical or side wall of the above mentioned recess.
[0018] More specifically, the hinges 7 are anchored by connecting screws 10 to light alloy
blocks 11, which are so designed as to present a L-shaped cross-section, provided
inside said side section members 6.
[0019] A main feature of the latter section members 6 is that they are provided, in their
inside, with additional light alloy compensating elements 12.
[0020] The latter are affixed to said blocks 10 engaged in steel plug members 13.
[0021] These plug or pin members 13 as is shown in figure 8 are introduced into the concrete
wall by passing through false frames of L shape made of steel and suitably embedded
in said concrete material by using safety affixing brackets.
[0022] Moreover, the above mentioned perimetrical construction 2 is provided, on the side
surface opposite to that thereon there are provided the mentioned hinges, with a cremone
bolt or handle 15, adapted to perform the opening and closing of the blind 1.
[0023] The perimetrical construction 2 constitutes the supporting element for a plurality
of slates 16 made of aluminium.
[0024] Each slate 16 has the feature that it is provided in its inside with an armoring
foil 17.
[0025] Moreover the subject safety blind can be constructed according to two preferred embodiments.
[0026] More specifically, a preferred embodiment provides that the above mentioned slates
can be also arranged, in a partially superimposed relationship, with a fixed orientation,
usually slanted at about 15° with respect to the vertical direction.
[0027] In particular, each slate 16 will be affixed, by means of two pairs of screws 18
engaged at its opposite ends 19 and 20, so as to provide an anchoring of said slate
to the aluminium supporting element 21 which can be introduced into a seat 22 of the
same section member, as is shown in figures 4 and 5.
[0028] In this connection it should be pointed out that the slates 16 are provided with
inner cavities 40 in which can be engaged the armoring and reinforcing foils 41.
[0029] The second preferred embodiment of the present invention provides slates which can
be arranged with a variable orientation.
[0030] In this embodiment, a shown in figures 6 and 7, each slate is affixed to the aforesaid
foil 21 by means of a pin 23.
[0031] Said slates, accordingly can rotate with respect to this fulcrum, by performing a
partial rotation through 45° with respect to the normal attitude which is tilted at
15°.
[0032] Thus, there is the possibility of allowing the passing through light to be filtered
or caused to pass through in an adjustable amount through the thus arranged slates
constituting the subject safety blind.
[0033] With reference to figure 10 there is herein shown a specifically designed aluminium
slate 16 which is provided with an inner cavity 5 provided with inwardly projecting
ribs 5' which operate to hold perfectly arranged and guided the armoring foils 17inside
the mentioned cavities of the slate 16.
[0034] With reference now to figure 11, there is herein shown an armoring foil 16 affixed
by means of screws 18 to a male shell 52 operating as an element for locking the above
mentioned foil 16.
[0035] In particular the male shell 52 is applied by means of self threading screws 18 and
a push fitting plate element.
[0036] Figure 11 also shows a wing section member 50 which is provided with cavities 51
in which can be engaged corresponding armoring foils.
[0037] The above mentioned wing section member 50 is moreover provided with a screw 54 for
locking a female shell 53 in turn provided with a handling pin element.
[0038] Figure 11 shows furthermore a rod 55 which operates as a control element for the
mentioned handling or driving pin.
[0039] Figure 12 illustrates, on the other hand, a movable wing section member 60 which
is provided with cavities 4 in which can be engaged armoring foils.
[0040] Said movable-wing section member 60 is applied to an arm 61 by means of a screw 9
and is provided with a sealing gasket 62 which abuts against a further section member
63 provided with a seat for a seal or gasket 64 which, in turn, abuts in the inside
against the movable-wing section member 60.
[0041] Between the two gaskets 62 and 64 there is defined a space 65 which is defined by
seats 4, on the inside and outside, for housing corresponding armoring foils.
[0042] The thus made blind has the main feature that it is provided with section members
adapted to house corresponding armoring foils which will reinforce said blind both
in its inside and on its outside, in a perfectly continuous manner thereby providing
said blind with a very high strength against possible tampering operations.
[0043] With continuous reference to figure 12,there is clearly shown herein a wall portion
66 to which there is fixedly connected a metal back frame 14 of substantially L shape.
[0044] In this metal backframe there is pressure fitted a plug element which, in particular
is press engaged in a calibrated hole provided in said back-frame.
[0045] To said plug element 13 there is applied an extruded aluminium block 11 adapted to
allow a hinge portion 14 to be locked to the wall 66.
[0046] Said extruded aluminium block is applied to the wall by means of a light alloy compensating
element and a screw 68 so as to provide a perfect locking and affixing of the hinge
to the wall.
[0047] The slates 16 are provided with housing seats 42 in which there are engaged gaskets
or seals 43 which are provided with projecting lugs 44.
[0048] The latter, as they are arranged among the slates 16 of the blind, will shut off
to the light the blind as desired by the user.
[0049] The above mentioned gaskets furthermore, as the blind slates are arranged in their
closure positions; will also provide a great thermal and acoustical insulation.
[0050] From the above disclosure it should be apparent that the invention fully achieves
the intended aim and objects.
[0051] The invention as disclosed is susceptible to several variations and modifications
all of which will come within the scope of the invention.
[0052] Moreover all of the details can be replaced by other technically equivalent elements.
1. A safety blind provided with a cremone bolt or a handle and with side opening hinges,
made of specifically designed aluminium section members, characterized in that said safety blind comprises a plurality of aluminium section members, provided with
inner armoring foils made of steel or other high strength materials which form a perimetrical
construction supporting a plurality of slates made of aluminium and provided with
inner armoring foils.
2. A safety blind according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said armoring foils are engaged in seats provided inside said section members and
near a portion of said blind outwardly facing.
3. A safety blind according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that, in a preferred embodiment thereof, additional armoring foils are engaged in seats
provided near that portion of said blind which is inwardly turned.
4. A safety blind, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said perimetrical construction is provided with a plurality of side hinges,provided
with respective pivot pins, which are suitably locked so as that can not be withdrawn.
5. A safety blind, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said hinges are affixed to said perimetrical construction by means of affixing
screws and are anchored, by further affixng screws, to light alloy blocks having a
L shaped cross-section and provided inside said section members and being anchored
to the side portion of the recess housing said safety blind.
6. A safety blind according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said side section members are provided in the inside thereof with light alloy
compensating elements affixed to said blocks, in particular fitted on steel plug elements
which are embedded in the concrete wall by passing through false frames.
7. A safety blind according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said false frames of L shape and made of steel are embedded in said concrete
material of said wall by using safety bracket elements.
8. A safety blind according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said slates are arranged with a partially superimposed pattern and with a fixed
orientation usually slanted through about 15° with respect to the vertical direction.
9. A safety blind, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that each slate is affixed at the ends thereof by using pairs of screws 90 as to anchor
said slate to the armoring foil to be engaged in a seat formed in the same aluminium
section member.
10. A safety blind, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that, according to an embodiment, each said slate is connected to said armoring foil
by a pin and is adapted to rotate, about said pin, by performing a maximum partial
rotation of 45° with respect to said slanted inclination of 15° 7 said construction
being further provided, on the side surface thereof opposite to that where are provided
said hinges, with a cremone bolt or a handle for opening and closing said safety blind.
11. A safety blind according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said safety blind is further provided with slates including seats for housing
therein gaskets provided with projecting lugs.
12. A safety blind, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said safety blind is provided with an aluminium foil provided with an inner cavity
having inwardly projecting ribs.
13. A safety blind, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said safety blind comprises aluminium foils which are connected, by screws, to
a male shell which operates as a locking element for locking said foils, said male
shell being applied by screws of a self-threading type and a fitting plate.
14. A safety blind, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said safety blind in provided with a wing section member provided with cavities
in which can be engaged respective armoring foils, said wing section member being
provided with a screw for locking a female shell provided with a driving pin.
15. A safety blind, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in
that said safety blind further comprises a movable-wing section member which is applied
to an arm element by a screw and being provided with a sealing gasket which abuts
against a section member which is provided with a seat for a gasket which, in turn,
abuts, in the inside, against said movable-wing section member, said gaskets defining
there between a space which is defined by seats for housing therein said armoring
foils.