[0001] The present invention relates to a device for anchoring to a shutter the free end
of a flexible element that is associated with an actuator for moving said shutter.
[0002] Chain-type actuators for moving shutters are known which allow automatic opening
and closing of shutters, especially of shutters located in positions that are difficult
to reach, such as for example the skylights of a gymnasium or of an industrial building.
[0003] These actuators comprise, within a box-like container that is fixed to the frame
of the casing of the shutter, a chain that is guided so that it can slide by guiding
elements along a preset path that leads outside through an opening in the box-like
container.
[0004] The chain is of the type that can flex only in one direction, and is prevented from
flexing in the opposite direction.
[0005] The chain has a free end, which is associated with a device for anchoring to the
corresponding shutter, which is composed of an engagement terminal, rigidly fixed
to the free end of the flexible element, and of a complementary engagement block,
which can be coupled to the engagement terminal and is rigidly fixed to the shutter.
[0006] The movement actuator is usually applied to the frame of the casing by means of an
adjustable bracket; to achieve optimum closure of the shutter on the casing, there
must be no gap between the shutter and the casing when the chain has retracted fully
and therefore the shutter is closed.
[0007] Unfortunately, it is hardly ever possible to achieve perfect closure of the shutter
on the casing merely by adjusting the bracket; one is able only to provide a coarse
adjustment, without being able to determine the correct degree of compression of the
gaskets between the shutter and the casing.
[0008] Various devices have been studied in order to perform fine adjustment of the closing
action.
[0009] One of these devices, for example, comprises an engagement terminal, which is fixed
to the shutter and comprises a threaded element, the head of which is screwed to the
free end of the chain; adjustment occurs by screwing the threaded element more or
less tightly onto the free end.
[0010] This device and the other devices that have been studied, however, are very awkward
in the adjustment operation, since it is always necessary to disengage the engagement
terminal from the shutter and perform the adjustment, which is usually not straightforward.
In the case described above, for example, it can be difficult to rotate the threaded
element; this operation, moreover, almost always requires a wrench-like tool.
[0011] It should also be noted that this adjustment operation is difficult because of the
awkward position in which the shutters are located such as for example at high levels
in industrial buildings, gymnasiums, et cetera.
[0012] As described earlier, in order to adjust the closing action it is necessary to determine
the gap between the shutter and the casing and therefore the engagement terminal must
be rigidly coupled to the shutter by means of the engagement block.
[0013] Once the gap has been determined, it is necessary to disengage the engagement terminal
from the engagement block and perform fine adjustment.
[0014] Disengaging the engagement terminal is not always easy with currently known anchoring
devices; therefore, this operation entails a certain waste of time and is also difficult
because of the awkward position in which said shutters are often located.
[0015] Another problem linked to the conventional shutter movement actuators arises from
the fact that the chains are flexible only on one side; this entails that gusts of
wind or accidental impacts may cause the chain to collapse on the flexible side and
suddenly close the shutter, with the risk of damaging the corresponding associated
glass pane and of causing splinters to fall.
[0016] The aim of the present invention is to solve the problems noted in known shutter
movement actuators.
[0017] Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a device for anchoring
to a shutter the free end of a flexible element associated with an actuator for moving
the shutter that allows to perform simply and rapidly a fine adjustment of the closing
of the shutter.
[0018] Another object of the present invention is to provide a device for anchoring to a
shutter the free end of a flexible element associated with an actuator for moving
said shutter that allows to disengage in a simple manner the engagement terminal of
the device from the corresponding block for engagement on the shutter.
[0019] A further object of the present invention is to provide a device for anchoring to
a shutter the free end of a flexible element associated with an actuator for moving
said shutter that allows to avoid the sudden collapse of the chain and the consequent
uncontrolled closing of the shutter.
[0020] A still further object of the present invention is to provide a device for anchoring
to a shutter the free end of a flexible element associated with an actuator for moving
said shutter that can be manufactured with known systems and technologies.
[0021] This aim and these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter
are achieved by a device for anchoring to a shutter the free end of a flexible element
associated with an actuator for moving said shutter, comprising an engagement terminal,
which is rigidly fixed to the free end of said flexible element, and a complementary
engagement block, which can be coupled to said engagement terminal and is rigidly
fixed to the shutter, said anchoring device being characterized in that said engagement
terminal comprises two bodies, which are coupled so that they can slide with respect
to each other in the direction of the main action of said flexible element, and corresponding
means for the reversible locking of said relative sliding in preset positions, one
of said two bodies being rigidly fixed to said free end of said flexible element,
the other body being associable with said complementary engagement block.
[0022] Advantageously, the present invention also comprises a device for anchoring to a
shutter the free end of a flexible element associated with an actuator for moving
said shutter that comprises an engagement terminal, which is rigidly fixed to the
free end of said flexible element, and a complementary engagement block, which can
be coupled to said engagement terminal and is rigidly fixed to the shutter, said anchoring
device being characterized in that said engagement terminal has, transversely to the
direction of the main action of said flexible element, mutually opposite portions
for coupling with complementary receptacles formed in two mutually opposite elastically
deformable wings that belong to said engagement block, the distance between said complementary
receptacles being substantially shorter than the distance between the ends of said
mutually opposite coupling portions.
[0023] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better
apparent from the following detailed description of some preferred but not exclusive
embodiments thereof, illustrated by way of nonlimiting example in the accompanying
drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a schematic side view of a shutter to which a shutter movement actuator
is applied, an anchoring device according to the invention being associated therewith;
Figure 2 is an exploded perspective view of said engagement terminal of an anchoring
device according to the invention;
Figure 3 is a sectional side view of said engagement terminal of the anchoring device
of Figure 2;
Figure 4 is a sectional plan view of said engagement terminal of the anchoring device
of Figure 2;
Figure 5 is a front sectional view of said engagement terminal of the anchoring device
of Figure 2;
Figure 6 is an exploded perspective view of the engagement block with said engagement
terminal of an anchoring device according to the invention;
Figure 7 is a partially sectional perspective view of said engagement block with said
engagement terminal of an anchoring device according to the invention;
Figure 8 is an exploded perspective view of the engagement block with said engagement
terminal of the anchoring device according to the invention, in a different embodiment
with respect to the preceding figures;
Figure 9 is a sectional plan view of said engagement terminal with said engagement
block of the anchoring device of Figure 8;
Figure 10 is an exploded perspective view of the engagement block with said engagement
terminal of the anchoring device according to the invention, in a different embodiment
with respect to the preceding figures;
Figure 11 is a perspective view of the engagement block with said engagement terminal
of the anchoring device of Figure 10;
Figure 12 is a sectional plan view of the engagement terminal with said engagement
block of an anchoring device according to the invention, illustrating a particular
arrangement of the engagement terminal in the engagement block;
Figure 13 is another exploded perspective view of the engagement block with said engagement
terminal of the anchoring device according to the invention, in the embodiment illustrated
in Figure 10.
[0024] With reference to Figures 1 to 5, an anchoring device according to the invention
is generally designated by the reference numeral 10.
[0025] The anchoring device 10 allows to anchor a shutter 11 to a free end 12 of a flexible
element 13, such as a chain 14 that is slidingly associated with an actuator 15 for
moving the shutter 11, of a per se known type.
[0026] The anchoring device 10 comprises an engagement terminal 16, which is rigidly fixed
to the free end of the chain 14, and a complementary engagement block 17, which can
be coupled to the engagement terminal 16 and is rigidly fixed to the shutter 11.
[0027] The engagement terminal 16 comprises two bodies, respectively a first body 18 and
a second body 19, which are coupled so that they can slide with respect to each other
in the direction of the main action of the chain 14 (the substantially rectilinear
direction of exit from the box-like container of the movement actuator), and corresponding
means 20 for reversibly locking the relative sliding in preset positions of the first
body 18 with respect to the second body 19, described in greater detail hereinafter.
[0028] In particular, in this embodiment, the first body 18 is rigidly fixed to the free
end 12 of the chain 14, while the second body 19 can be coupled to the complementary
engagement block 17.
[0029] Both the first body 18 and the second body 19 are shaped like a parallelepiped that
is elongated in the sliding direction; in particular, the second body 19 is larger
than the first body 18 and has a cavity 21 that is open toward the end 12 of the chain
14 and is shaped complementarily with respect to the first body 18; the first body
18 is slidingly inserted in the cavity 21.
[0030] The means 20 for reversible locking of relative sliding in preset positions for the
two bodies 18 and 19 comprise a bolt element 22, which is composed of a screw with
a head 23 and of a female thread 24 that is constituted by a hexagonal nut.
[0031] The bolt 22 crosses a through slot 25, which is formed in the first body 18 in the
direction of said relative sliding.
[0032] The second body 19 has, at the slot 25, a hole 26 that passes fully through it; the
bolt 22 is arranged in the hole 26 so that the head of the screw 23 rests on an abutment
27.
[0033] The portion 28 of the hole 26 that lies on the opposite side of the abutment 27 with
respect to the cavity 21 is shaped complementarily to the female thread 24 and therefore
in this embodiment has an hexagonal shape.
[0034] The female thread 24 is also arranged on part of a receptacle 29 that is formed within
the first body 18 substantially along the edges 25a of the through slot 25.
[0035] The female thread 24 is partially shaped complementarily to a rack-like portion 30
formed along the side of the receptacle 29, particularly on opposite sides with respect
to the slot 25 of said side.
[0036] In this embodiment, the teeth of the rack-like portion 30 are of the cusp-shaped
type and form a series of alternated peaks and troughs.
[0037] In this embodiment, the female thread 24 is in fact a hexagonal nut, which is provided
with mutually opposite comer portions that are interlocked between mutually opposite
rack-like portions.
[0038] It is evident that, in different embodiments, the rack-like portion 30, instead of
having a cusp-like profile, may have a square or undulated profile or otherwise another
functionally similar shape.
[0039] The female thread 24, in addition to being coupled to the rack-like portion 30, is
partially inserted in the portion 28 of the hole 26 that is arranged at the opposite
side of the abutment 27 with respect to the cavity 21.
[0040] An engagement terminal such as the one described allows to perform easy fine adjustment
of the closure of the shutter to which the movement actuator 15, with which the device
10 is associated, is applied.
[0041] The bolt 22 is locked in the direction of said relative sliding with respect to the
second body 19; the bolt could slide along the slot 25, allowing the mutual sliding
of the bodies 18 and 19.
[0042] Since the female thread 24 is engaged in the rack-like portion 30, it prevents the
sliding of the bolt 22 along the slot 25 and the corresponding sliding of the bodies
18 and 19.
[0043] By partially unscrewing the bolt 22, it is possible to push the female thread 24
along the portion 28 of the hole 26, thus disengaging it from the receptacle 29 and
therefore from the rack-like portion 30.
[0044] In this manner, the bolt 22 can slide along the slot 25 and accordingly the bodies
18 and 19 also can slide with respect to each other.
[0045] The relative mutual stroke of the two bodies 18 and 19 is determined on the basis
of the adjustment requirements, i.e., on the basis of the gap that remains between
the shutter 11 that is closed on the casing 11 a when the chain 14 of the movement
actuator 15 has retracted completely.
[0046] The adjustment pitch is determined by the pitch of the rack-like portion 30.
[0047] In order to adjust the closure, it is therefore necessary to determine the gap and
therefore the engagement terminal 16 must be rigidly coupled to the shutter by means
of the engagement block 17.
[0048] Once the gap has been determined, to perform fine adjustment it is not necessary
to disengage the engagement terminal 16, since as mentioned it is possible to act
directly on the bolt 22 even when the terminal 16 is coupled to the engagement block
17.
[0049] The engagement terminal 16 has, transversely to the direction of the action of the
chain 14, mutually opposite portions 31 for coupling to complementary receptacles
32 formed in two mutually opposite elastically deformable wings 33 that belong to
the engagement block 17.
[0050] The distance between the receptacles 32 is substantially smaller than the distance
between the ends of said mutually opposite coupling portions 31.
[0051] In the embodiment of the engagement block 17 described above, the elastically deformable
mutually opposite wings 33 correspond to the wings of a C-shaped lamina 34, which
is fixed by means of its central rib 35 to the shutter 11 by means of, for example,
threaded couplings (shown and designated by the reference numeral 235a only in the
embodiment shown in Figure 10 and described hereafter).
[0052] The engagement block 17 also comprises an outer shell 36, which interlocks reversibly
with the wings 33.
[0053] The outer shell 36 is functionally C-shaped and therefore forms a central part 37
for accommodating the engagement terminal 16, which is constituted by a bottom 38
and by sides 39 that cover the wings 33.
[0054] Access openings 40 for the mutually opposite portions 31 for coupling to the complementary
receptacles 32 are formed at the complementary receptacles 32 on the sides 39 of the
central part 37 of the shell 36.
[0055] The ends of the wings 33 have an outward fold 41.
[0056] The fold 41 can be accessed from the outside of the shell through the openings 40.
[0057] The mutually opposite coupling portions 31 of the engagement terminal 16 are constituted
by the ends of a pivot 42, which is fixed to the engagement terminal 16 at right angles
to the direction of the action of the chain 14.
[0058] The complementary receptacles 32 are constituted by a first circular receptacle 32a
and by a second slot-shaped receptacle 32b, which is orientated in the direction of
the action of the chain 14.
[0059] In particular, the second slot-shaped receptacle 32b is closer to the bottom 38 of
the shell 36 than the first circular receptacle 32a.
[0060] The chain 14 is of the type that can flex only in one direction; flexing in the opposite
direction is prevented.
[0061] In this embodiment, the second slot-shaped receptacle 32b is arranged on the wing
33 that corresponds to the flexing direction of the chain 14.
[0062] In this manner, the coupling portion 31 of the terminal 16, when the shutter is open,
by virtue of the weight of the shutter, tends to advance in the second slot-shaped
receptacle 32b, thus keeping the chain 14 loaded in the direction in which it cannot
flex, facilitating the overall rigidity of the chain and thus preventing gusts of
wind or accidental impacts from causing the chain 14 to collapse and close the shutter.
Reference should be made in this regard to Figure 12 (which, however, illustrates
a terminal 16a that is different from the one described).
[0063] The engagement terminal 16 is inserted by lateral elastic deformation of the wings
33 and by insertion of the ends of the pivot 42 in the respective receptacles 32.
[0064] Once the ends of the pivot 42 are inside the receptacles 32, the wings 33 return
to the original position.
[0065] In this embodiment, locking of the terminal 16 by the block 17 occurs easily by inserting
a punch, or the head of a screwdriver, in one of the openings 40 in order to push
outward the corresponding fold 41 at the end of the corresponding wing 33.
[0066] A different embodiment of the engagement block, now designated by the reference numeral
117, is shown in Figures 8 and 9.
[0067] The engagement block 117 also comprises an outer shell 136, which couples to the
elastically deformable wings 133 and is also fixed to the shutter 111.
[0068] In this case, the elastically deformable mutually opposite wings 133 are formed by
two L-shaped laminas 134, which are inserted and locked within the shell 136 (which
acts as a support for the laminas), which is fixed to the shutter 111.
[0069] The L-shaped laminas 134 are further locked in a sandwich-like configuration between
the shell 136 and the shutter.
[0070] The outer shell 136 is functionally C-shaped and therefore forms a central part 137
for accommodating the engagement terminal 116 (which in these figures is of a different
type with respect to the one shown in the previous embodiment and is suitable for
actuators for moving shutters in which fine adjustment is not required), constituted
by a bottom 138 and by sides 139 that cover the wings 133.
[0071] Access openings 140 for the mutually opposite portions 131 for coupling to the complementary
receptacles 132 are formed at the complementary receptacles 132 on the sides 139 of
the central part 137 of the shell 136.
[0072] Access openings 140a are formed at the upper comer of the sides 139 for the insertion
of a punch or of the head of a screwdriver in order to release the terminal 116 from
the block 117 by opening the corresponding wing 133 outward.
[0073] In particular, the punch pushes a fold 141 that is formed at the ends of the elastically
deformable wings 133; the fold 141 can indeed be accessed from the outside of the
shell through the access openings 140a.
[0074] In this embodiment also, the complementary receptacles 132 are constituted by a first
circular receptacle 132a and by a second slotted receptacle 132b, which is orientated
in the direction of the action of the chain 114.
[0075] This engagement block 117 can be rotated through 180° for application to actuators
in which the outlet of the chain is symmetrically opposite.
[0076] Another embodiment of the engagement block, now designated by the reference numeral
217, is illustrated in Figures 10, 11 and 13.
[0077] The engagement block 217 comprises an outer shell 236, in which elastically deformable
wings 233 are inserted symmetrically; said wings are formed here by two L-shaped laminas
234. The shell 236 is then fixed to the shutter.
[0078] Advantageously, the lateral portions of the wings 233 are monolithically connected
to each other by a release bridge 235, which is curved and has its concavity directed
toward the terminal 216 when it is engaged.
[0079] Each one of the laminas 234 has a second slot 261 on the wing 260 that is adjacent
to the shutter.
[0080] Symmetric and coaxial transverse slots 262 extend inwards from the inner ends of
both of the second slots 261.
[0081] Corresponding guiding tabs 263 are inserted in the slots 262 and extend from the
inside of the shell 236.
[0082] The coupling of the plate-like guiding tabs 263 in the corresponding slots 262 allows
each of the laminas 234, actuated by the action of a user on the bridge 235, to move
with a simply rectilinear motion.
[0083] At each one of the second slots 261, two pairs of elastically deformable semicylindrical
tabs 264 also protrude downward from the shell 236 and act as a guide for the threaded
elements 235a for fixing to the shutter.
[0084] The semicylindrical tabs 264 of each pair have respective facing concavities, so
as to form a substantially cylindrical guide for the threaded element 235a.
[0085] The second slots 261 are each suitable to accommodate one of said pairs of semicylindrical
tabs 264.
[0086] Each one of the semicylindrical tabs 264 has, at its end, an interlocking tooth 265,
which is suitable to reversibly engage in the corresponding second slot 261.
[0087] The plate-like tabs 263 and the pairs of semicylindrical tabs 264 therefore allow
to rigidly couple the outer shell 236 to the laminas 234, at the same time allowing
said laminas to follow a rectilinear path in the operations for engaging/disengaging
the terminal 216.
[0088] The outer shell 236 is functionally C-shaped and therefore forms a central part 237
for accommodating the engagement terminal 216 (which in these figures is of a different
type with respect to the one shown in the first described embodiment), constituted
by a bottom 238 and by sides 239 that cover the wings 233.
[0089] The release bridge 235 protrudes from the shell 217 so that it is available to a
user.
[0090] Access openings 240 for the mutually opposite portions 231 for coupling to the complementary
receptacles 232 are formed at said complementary receptacles 232 on the sides 239
of the central part 237 of the shell 236.
[0091] In this embodiment also, the complementary receptacles 232 are constituted by a first
circular receptacle 232a and by a second slot-shaped receptacle 232b that is orientated
in the direction of the action of the chain 214.
[0092] In this embodiment, the release of the terminal 216 from the block 217 occurs by
pressing the release button 235 toward the terminal 216; in this manner, the wings
233 diverge, freeing the mutually opposite coupling portions 231 from the complementary
receptacles 232.
[0093] In practice it has been found that the invention thus described solves the problems
noted in known types of shutter movement actuator; in particular, the present invention
provides a device for anchoring to a shutter the free end of a flexible element that
is associated with an actuator for moving the shutter that allows to perform fine
adjustment of shutter closure simply and quickly.
[0094] The simple unscrewing of the bolt 22 and its easy movement in fact allow to adjust,
according to a preset pitch, the distance of the engagement terminal from the chain,
and therefore to eliminate any gap between the casing and the shutter.
[0095] In view of the simplicity of the operation, this adjustment can be performed easily
even without disengaging the engagement terminal from the corresponding engagement
block.
[0096] Moreover, the present invention provides a device for anchoring to a shutter the
free end of a flexible element that is associated with an actuator for moving said
shutter that allows to disengage in a simple manner the engagement terminal of the
device from the corresponding engagement block on the shutter.
[0097] It is in fact sufficient to use a screwdriver as a punch or simply to press a "button"
in order to space the wings that keep the engagement terminal locked.
[0098] Moreover, the present invention provides a device for anchoring to a shutter the
free end of a flexible element that is associated with an actuator for moving the
shutter that allows to avoid the sudden collapse of the chain and the consequent uncontrolled
closing of the shutter.
[0099] The use of a slotted receptacle for the end of the pivot of the engagement terminal
in fact allows to force the action of the load that acts on the chain in the direction
of the non-flexible side.
[0100] The invention thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the appended claims; all the details may further
be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
[0101] In practice, the materials employed, so long as they are compatible with the specific
use, as well as the dimensions, may be any according to requirements and to the state
of the art.
[0102] The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. PD2003A000234 from which this application
claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
[0103] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference
signs.
1. A device for anchoring to a shutter (11) the free end (12) of a flexible element (13)
associated with an actuator (15) for moving said shutter (11), comprising an engagement
terminal (16), which is rigidly fixed to the free end (12) of said flexible element
(13), and a complementary engagement block (17, 117, 217), which can be coupled to
said engagement terminal (16) and is rigidly fixed to the shutter (11), said anchoring
device (10) being characterized in that said engagement terminal (16) comprises two bodies (18, 19), which are coupled so
that they can slide with respect to each other in the direction of the main action
of said flexible element (13), and corresponding means for the reversible locking
of said relative sliding in preset positions (20), one (18) of said two bodies (18,
19) being rigidly fixed to said free end (12) of said flexible element (13), the other
body (19) being associable with said complementary engagement block (17, 117, 217).
2. A device for anchoring to a shutter (11) the free end (12) of a flexible element (13)
associated with an actuator (15) for moving said shutter (11), comprising an engagement
terminal (16), which is rigidly fixed to the free end (12) of said flexible element
(13), and a complementary engagement block (17, 117, 217), which can be coupled to
said engagement terminal (16, 116, 216) and is rigidly fixed to the shutter (11),
said anchoring device (10) being characterized in that said engagement terminal (16, 116, 216) has, transversely to the direction of the
main action of said flexible element (13), mutually opposite portions (31, 131, 231)
for coupling to complementary receptacles (32, 132, 232) formed in two elastically
deformable and mutually opposite wings (33, 133, 233) that belong to said engagement
block (17, 117, 217), the distance between said complementary receptacles (32, 132,
232) being substantially shorter than the distance between the ends of said mutually
opposite coupling portions (31, 131, 231).
3. A device for anchoring to a shutter (11) the free end (12) of a flexible element (13)
associated with an actuator (15) for moving said shutter (11), comprising an engagement
terminal (16), which is rigidly fixed to the free end (12) of said flexible element
(13), and a complementary engagement block (17, 117, 217), which can be coupled to
said engagement terminal (16) and is rigidly fixed to the shutter (11), said anchoring
device (10) being characterized in that said engagement terminal (16) comprises two bodies (18, 19), which are coupled so
that they can mutually slide in the direction of the main action of said flexible
element (13) and corresponding means for reversibly locking said relative sliding
in preset positions (20), one (18) of said two bodies (18, 19) being rigidly fixed
to said free end (12) of said flexible element (13), while the other body (19) can
be coupled to said complementary engagement block (17, 117, 217), said engagement
terminal (16) having, transversely to the direction of the main action of said flexible
element (13), mutually opposite portions (31, 131, 231) for coupling to complementary
receptacles (32, 132, 232) formed on two mutually opposite elastically deformable
wings (33, 133, 233) that belong to said engagement block (17, 117, 217), the distance
between said complementary receptacles (32, 132, 232) being substantially shorter
than the distance between the ends of said mutually opposite coupling portions (31,
131, 231).
4. The anchoring device according to claim 1 or 3, characterized in that said means for the reversible locking of said relative sliding in preset positions
(20) for said two bodies (18, 19) comprise at least one bolt element (22), which is
composed of a screw provided with a head (23) and of a female thread (24), which is
arranged so as to cross a through slot (25) that is formed in the direction of said
relative sliding in a first one (18) of said two bodies (18, 19), said female thread
(24) being arranged on a receptacle (29) that is formed within said first body (18)
substantially along the edges (25a) of said through slot (25), said female thread
(24) being shaped at least partially complementarily to a rack-like portion (30) formed
along the side of said receptacle (29), said bolt element (22) comprising, between
said head (23) and said female thread (24) at least part of the second (19) of said
two bodies (18, 19).
5. The anchoring device according to claims 1 or 3, characterized in that both said first body (18) and said second body (19), have a shape that is elongated
in the direction of their mutual sliding, said second body (19) being larger than
said first body (18) and having a cavity (21) that is open toward said end (12) of
said flexible element (13) and is shaped complementarily to said first body (18),
said first body being inserted so that it can slide in said cavity (21), said means
for reversible locking of the relative sliding in preset positions (20) for said two
bodies (18, 19) comprising a bolt element (22), which is composed of a screw with
a head (23) and of a hexagonal female thread (24), said bolt (22) being arranged across
a through slot (25) that is formed in said first body (18) in the direction of said
relative sliding, said second body (19) having, at said slot (25), a hole (26) that
passes fully through it, said bolt (22) being arranged in said hole (26) so that the
head of said screw (23) rests on an abutment (27), the portion (28) of said hole (26)
that lies on the opposite side of said abutment (27) with respect to said cavity (21)
being shaped complementarily to the female thread (24), said female thread (24) being
arranged also on part of a receptacle (29) that is formed within said first body (18)
substantially along the edges (25a) of said through slot (25), said female thread
(24) being shaped partially complementarily to a rack-like portion (30) formed along
the side of said receptacle (29).
6. The anchoring device according to claims 2 or 3, characterized in that said engagement block (17, 117, 217) also comprises an outer shell (36, 136, 236)
that detachably interlocks with said elastically deformable wings (33, 133, 233),
said outer shell (36, 136, 236) being shaped so as to form a central part (37, 137,
237) for accommodating said engagement terminal (16, 116, 216), which is constituted
by a bottom (3 8, 13 8, 23 8) and by sides (39, 139, 239) that cover said elastically
deformable wings (33, 133, 233), access openings (40, 140, 240) for said mutually
opposite portions (31, 131, 231) for coupling to said complementary receptacles (32,
132, 232) being formed at said complementary receptacles (32, 132, 232) on said sides
(39, 139, 239) of said central part (37, 137, 237) of said outer shell (36, 136, 236).
7. The anchoring device according to claim 6, characterized in that said elastically deformable mutually opposite wings (33) correspond to the wings
of a C-shaped lamina (34), which is fixed by means of a corresponding central rib
(35) to said shutter (11), the ends of said elastically deformable wings (33) having
an outward fold (41), which can be accessed from the outside of said shell through
said openings (40).
8. The anchoring device according to claim 6, characterized in that said elastically deformable wings (133) are formed by two L-shaped laminas (134),
which are inserted and locked in said outer shell (136), which in turn is fixed to
said shutter (111), the ends of said elastically deformable wings (133) having an
outward fold (141), which is accessible from the outside of said shell through access
openings (140a).
9. The anchoring device according to claim 6, characterized in that the lateral portions of said elastically deformable wings (233) are monolithically
connected to each other by a release bridge (235), which is curved so that its concavity
is directed toward said terminal (216) when it is engaged with said block (217), said
release bridge (235) protruding from said shell (217) so that it is available to a
user.
10. The anchoring device according to claims 2 or 3, characterized in that said flexible element (13) is constituted by a chain (14) of the type that can flex
only in one direction, said flexing being prevented in the opposite direction, said
complementary receptacles (32, 132, 232) being constituted by a first circular receptacle
(32a, 132a, 232a) and by a second slot-shaped receptacle (32b, 132b, 232b) orientated
in the direction of the action of said chain (14), said second slot-shaped receptacle
(32b, 132b, 232b) being closer to said shutter (11, 111) with respect to said first
circular receptacle (32a, 132a, 232a), said second slot-shaped receptacle (32b, 132b,
232b) being arranged on the elastically deformable wing (33, 133, 233) that corresponds
to the direction of flexing of said chain (14).
11. The anchoring device according to claim 10, characterized in that said mutually opposite coupling portions (31, 131, 231) of said engagement terminal
(16, 116, 216) are constituted by the ends of a pivot (42), which is fixed to said
engagement terminal (16, 116, 216) at right angles to the direction of the action
of said chain (14).