OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention which is the object of this report refers to a blind roller tape casing
characterized because it is formed by four strong outer elements, of which both side
elements are exchangeable, the central element has a "U" shape with a double bending
and the front element is fixed to the wall. The remaining three elements are fixed
to this latter and turn around it after both side elements have been bolted.
[0002] It is also characterized by a remarkable reduction in the number of internal elements,
that have been limited to the braking lever and the guiding socket of the tape, apart
from the necessary means to fix the front element to the wall and to articulate it.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Generally speaking, these casings have a truncoprismatical rectangular shape, with
rear symmetrical recesses which can be identical or not, and with slightly rounded
edges.
[0004] The usual design of the casings traditionally optimizes the volume occupied by the
tape, by scarfing or rounding the free edges. The side element close to the wall is
no bevelled due to the fact that it is generally used to incorporate inside it the
tape roller itself and the inner braking device of the blind roller tape.
[0005] There are solutions available in the market to fix the side elements of the casings,
which take advantage of the previously mentioned scarfs of the bottom of the casing,
which usually incorporate a series of fixing flanges made as an extension of one of
the bigger sides of the casing, forming a plate which occupies a part of the space
available, with an even or uneven trapezoid shape the larger base of which is resting
on the bevel edge.
[0006] It has been noticed that this solution does not allow a permanent fixing when the
blind roller is handled in an undue way, for example, when the user subjects the tape
to sudden impacts.
[0007] Indeed, in these cases, the impact provoked by the sudden fall, as well as in those
cases where the user does not manipulate the blind roller orthogonally, provokes a
side shock in the fixing point which makes it to fly off since this fixing only affects
to the opposite inner ends, represented by the flanges.
[0008] The applicant has different models presenting diverse solutions aimed to solve this
problem and, specifically, in the case of absorption of side efforts and sudden impacts,
a recent application named: "Brake Casing for the incorporation of a driving clutch
system for roller blind systems" that can absorb sudden impacts of 80 kg and more.
[0009] This solution incorporates the barking element of the tape on a U-shaped profile
the flanges of which are opened by the impact. This enables that, after slightly opening
both halves of the casing body they can be closed manually again, and they are not
broken as it was the case before.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0010] The casing claimed in this invention does not incorporate the customary layout of
two elements symmetrical to the short front side, but incorporates four large elements:
two of them are lateral elements corresponding to the larger faces of the casing,
and the two remaining elements are a U-shaped central body and a wall front with a
rectangular prismatic uneven shape. Any of the larger faces of the casing can be located
rightwards or leftwards, by simply turning it 180°.
[0011] The "U" formed by the central body is double bent so that their ends form another
U-shaped section, obviously of a greater size. At the free ends and the inner part
of the initial U, and to the beginning of the flanges, a notch has been made, with
a rectangular section at each end.
[0012] It is also characterized by a notable reduction of the inner elements, that have
been limited to the braking lever and the guiding socket of the tape, as far as the
conventional section of the casing is concerned.
[0013] However, in order to reduce the number of minor elements, it has been necessary to
reinforce the structure of the four large plastic elements that form it, to make thicker
the cylindrical guiding pivots that support the sliding of the socket and the braking
lever and incorporate large teats to the casing body, which are located at the free
ends of the large "U".
[0014] The front section of the casing is independently articulated on the front ends of
the faces or larger side elements of it. These have a prismatic shape with a triangular
section, to enable the side bending of the casing when it is not used.
[0015] For this purpose, they turn around a side fixing structure located at the base or
at the inner face of the prism, which passes through the body of the fourth large
outer element of the casing, fixed to the wall and with the shape of a semi-cylinder
at the opposite end. Its axis correspond to the bending axis.
[0016] For this purpose, inside the body formed by the side faces of the casing, a series
of deep grooves have been located where a cylindrical body with opposite side flanges
slides. The flanges are introduced inside these grooves of each face.
[0017] One of the ends of the cylinder passes through the upper and lower sides of the body
of the front element of the casing, while at the other end there is another cylindrical
casing which incorporates a shaft and a conventional spring at one of the ends.
[0018] Both elements protrude towards the inner part of the casing, and are opposed to another
set of similar elements after the spring braking at an angular protrusion of the inner
face of the triangular prism of the face, which is pierced by its inner shaft, which
is the one housed inside the hollow external cylinder. Therefore, it can travel longitudinally.
[0019] These small elements complete the articulation of the front element with respect
to the remaining three elements of the casing, and define the bending axis.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] To complement this description and in an effort to better understand the main characteristics
of the invention, a set of drawings is attached to this descriptive report forming
an integral part of it and where, as an illustration and without limitation, the following
has been represented:
Figure 1 shows a longitudinal section of the assembled casing, incorporating the articulation
and bending means, showing schematically through a dotted line the theoretical displacement
of the rolled tape or when this latter is prepared to the imminent braking.
Figure 2 shows a cross section of the casing, with the opposed central teats to fix
and turn the rolling means of the tape, which is normally performed by means of a
rolling spring.
Figure 3 shows another cross section representing the notch through which the tape
passes, the layout of the caps formed at one of its ends to bend it over the fourth
element of the casing, which fixes it to the masonry element.
PREFERRED EXECUTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] In the light of the above mentioned figures, it can be seen how the invention claimed
consists of a casing formed by four large elements, two identical side caps (1) a
central U-shaped body (2) and a wall front element (3).
[0023] The U of the central body (2), which is double bent, presents at the free ends and
within its section a series of rectangular notches (4).
[0024] The front body (3) is independently articulated on the basis of a series of prismatic
ends (5) with triangular section of the caps (1) to enable the side bending of the
casing when it is not used, by turning around a cylinder incorporating a series of
fixed flanges (6) fixed on a series of deep grooves (7) which are introduced inside
the cap notches.
[0025] One of the ends of the cylinder (6) passes through the front body (3) of the casing,
while the other end incorporates a housing with a shaft (8) and an outer spring (9)
protruding from the inner part of the casing, and opposed to another similar device
after the spring braking on an angular protrusion (10) of the inner face of the triangular
prims of the cap (1). Thus, the shaft (8) may travel free longitudinally, therefore
defining the bending axis.
[0026] The turning section of the casing body is detached from the wall fixings by pressing
both ends of the opposite flanged cylinders (6).
[0027] The braking lever of the tape (11), which turns around the opposite cylindrical teats
of each cap incorporates a curved convex flange supported by a wide area of the guiding
socket (12) made of bronze. The lever is very thick and the other flange ends in a
hammer shape which covers almost completely the width of the notch (4).
[0028] The above mentioned facility to disassemble the front body of the casing from the
fixing front element anchored to the masonry, and the exchangeability of both identical
side elements enables not only to change the blind roller tapes easily, but also the
side elements themselves, in this latter case for the purpose of decorating the rooms
where the casings are located. These operations can be easily performed by the user.
[0029] These operations are facilitated by the configuration of the ends of the cylinder
(6) guided inside the body of the wall front (3) and which incorporates a series of
retention means to prevent its spontaneous fly off during normal operation or side
bending.
[0030] It is not the intention to describe further this invention since any expert on the
subject will be able to understand it easily on the basis of the information provided
to appreciate the scope of this invention and its advantages and to reproduce it.
[0031] It is understood that, provided that the essentials of this invention are not altered,
any variations in the materials or in the shape, size and layout of the elements can
be introduced.
[0032] The terms used in this description as well as their meaning should always be considered
as non-limitative.
1. Improved blind roller tape casing, of the type incorporating an inner central helicoidal
spring, essentially characterized because the casing is formed by four large elements,
two side caps (1) identical and complementary, a wall front (3) and a central U-shaped
body (2) with a double bending, presenting at its free ends and inside it a series
of rectangular-section notches (4), while the central body (3) is independently articulated
on the basis of a series of prismatic ends (5) with triangular section of the caps
(1) to enable the side bending of the casing when it is not used, by turning around
a cylinder incorporating a series of flanges (6).
2. Improved blind roller tape casing, according to the previous claim, characterized
because the flanges of the cylinder (6) are fixed on a series of deep grooves (7)
located inside of each cap (1), wile one of the ends of the cylinder (6) protrudes
through the front body (3) of the casing, while the other end incorporates the housing,
incorporating a shaft (8) and an outer spring (9) protruding from the inner part of
the casing, and opposed to another similar device after the spring braking on an angular
protrusion (10) of the inner face of the triangular prims of the cap (1). Thus, the
shaft (8) may travel free longitudinally, therefore defining the bending axis. Furthermore,
the turning section of the casing body is detached from the wall fixings by pressing
both ends of the opposite flanged cylinders (6).
3. Improved blind roller tape casing, according to the previous claims, characterized
because it incorporates a strong braking lever of the tape (11), which turns around
the opposite conventional means located at each cap and which incorporates a curved
convex flange supported by a wide area of the guiding socket (12). The other flange
ends in a hammer shape which covers almost completely the width of the notch (4).
4. Improved blind roller tape casing.