[0001] The present invention relates to a traction element for the articulated arms of awnings
and the like, which element comprises a plurality of traction cables.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Known in the art are traction elements for the articulated arms of foldable awnings,
whose purpose is to resist a traction force that tends to oppose the bending of the
articulated arm at the site of the articulation.
[0003] Said traction elements link under traction, through the external perimeter of the
axial articulation, with two anchorages on both articulated arms. One of the ends
is anchored onto one of the arms by means of retaining means, while the other end
is anchored through a spring that also works under traction, in such a way that when
the articulated arm bends at the articulation, the spring is extended or stretched,
thereby increasing its traction force and tending as a result to re-establish the
aligned position of the two articulated arms.
[0004] The user thus unfolds the awning assisted by the tension provided by said traction
elements.
[0005] Said traction elements usually consist in braided steel cables, ring chains, roller
chains or other means capable of withstanding high traction forces, of the order of
500 kg; they are housed in the interior of the arms, which are usually hollow prismatic
profiles, preferably made of aluminium.
[0006] Depending on the angle formed by the two sections of the articulated, the traction
elements for the articulated arms are subjected to very high tensions, which ends
up causing the deterioration of both the traction element and the external supporting
surface on the articulation itself.
[0007] Furthermore, it is increasingly usual for care to be taken over the visual details
of household accessories to ensure that they offer an appearance that detracts only
minimally from the visual surroundings. In this respect, the above-mentioned traction
elements often have an aesthetic appearance that is not pleasing to the user, since
they are mechanical and functional elements that are moreover under tension and may
also contain lubricating oils, greases or the like. This is all the more the case
at the site of the articulations, where it is more difficult still to conceal the
traction element.
[0008] Initially, in order to solve these problems, the cables were sheathed individually
to prevent direct contact between the two surfaces.
[0009] The plastic sheaths present the disadvantage of providing a point of support of minimal
surface area at the site of the articulation, thereby leading to rapid degradation
of the plastic sheath at the site of the articulation and, although they do conceal
the cable, they still reveal its nature as a traction element.
[0010] One solution to this degradation has been to provide more cables sheathed individually
in order to reduce the degradation, though the surface area subjected to compression
remains minimal in relation with the working tensions. Furthermore, the aesthetic
problems remain present.
[0011] One solution that has proved successful has been to use high-strength textile tapes
or a union of microcables in the form of a rectangular-section band.
[0012] These last two solutions do have limitations, however: the tape may not attain the
strength performance necessary to withstand such high tensions, while the utilisation
of microcables involves additional assembly phases, such as welding, that make the
product more expensive due both to the operation in itself and to quality control
of the weld. Moreover, it is difficult with this arrangement of cables to make ties
for anchoring them onto the arms.
[0013] There is clearly a need, therefore, for having a traction element that avoids the
disadvantages mentioned, that is, one that offers sufficient strength and an acceptable
appearance.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] The traction element of the invention resolves the aforesaid disadvantages, while
presenting other advantages which will be described below.
[0015] More specifically, the traction element object of the invention takes advantage of
the high strength of braided steel cable and its convenient handling qualities and
versatility in fitting, together with high user acceptance of traction tapes or microcables
welded by way of a band.
[0016] The traction element object of the invention, for the articulated arms of awnings
and the like, which comprises a plurality of traction cables, is characterised in
that said traction cables are housed, in one or more sections of said cables, in a
single flexible element in each section.
[0017] This structure manages to provide a traction element for articulated arms with greater
resistance to compression at the articulation.
[0018] Preferably, said flexible element is of approximately rectangular or flat section,
such that the compression forces are distributed over an optimised contact surface.
[0019] Preferably, the flexible element is made of plastic.
[0020] Advantageously, said section coincides with the articulation of said articulated
arms, which is the section of said element that is most exposed and most liable to
undergo degradation due to mechanical tensions.
[0021] More advantageously, said sections coincide with the visible sections, thereby providing
a traction system of rectangular appearance.
[0022] Preferably, said traction cables are attached to each other at one or more points
by means of pressed grouping fitments, which permits stability to be lent to the sheathed
sections in the flexible elements while providing a means of anchorage onto the arms
using a low-cost process.
[0023] Preferably, said articulated arms include housings for said pressed grouping fitments,
while said housings include retaining means for said pressed grouping fitments, such
as to provide optimal anchorages from the point of view of strength and ease of fitting.
[0024] Finally, said traction cables have an approximate diameter of 4 mm, thus permitting
use of the cables employed in previous technologies.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] For a better understanding of the matters set out, some drawings are attached that
show, schematically and solely by way of non-restrictive example, a practical case
of embodiment.
[0026] Figure 1 is a plan view of the traction element object of the invention.
[0027] Figure 2 is a perspective view of the traction element when it is housed in an articulated
arm, although the front cover has not been shown, in order to allow a better appreciation
of the internal details of the arrangement of the traction element at the site of
the articulation.
DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0028] As Figures 1 and 2 show, according to a preferred embodiment, the traction element
(1) for the articulated arms (9) of awnings and the like, object of the invention,
comprises a plurality of traction cables (2) and is characterised in that said traction
cables (2) are housed, in one or more sections, in a single flexible element (3) in
each section.
[0029] This flexible element (3) is of approximately rectangular (4) or flat section, preferably
made of plastic, and said section coincides with the articulation (5) of said articulated
arms (9).
[0030] According to another preferred embodiment, said sections coincide with the sections
visible to the user.
[0031] According to another preferred embodiment, said traction cables (2) are attached
to each other, at one or more points, by means of pressed grouping fitments (6).
[0032] Finally, according to another preferred embodiment, said articulated arms (9) include
housings (7) for said pressed grouping fitments (6), with said housings (7) including
retaining means (8) for said pressed grouping fitments (6).
1. Traction element (1) for the articulated arms (9) of awnings and the like, which comprises
a plurality of traction cables (2), characterised in that said traction cables (2) are housed, in one or more sections of said cables, in a
single flexible element (3) in each section.
2. Traction element according to claim 1, characterised in that said flexible element is of approximately rectangular (4) or flat section.
3. Traction element according to claim 1, characterised in that said flexible element (3) is made of plastic.
4. Traction element for articulated arms according to claim 1, characterised in that said section coincides with the articulation (5) of said articulated arms (9).
5. Traction element for articulated arms (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that said sections coincide with the sections visible to the user.
6. Traction element for articulated arms according to claim 1, characterised in that said traction cables (2) are attached to each other, at one or more points, by means
of pressed grouping fitments (6).
7. Traction element according to claim 1, characterised in that said articulated arms (9) include housings (7) for said pressed grouping fitments
(6), while said housings (7) include retaining means (8) for said pressed grouping
fitments (6).
8. Traction element according to claim 1, characterised in that said traction cables (2) have an approximate diameter of 4 mm.