FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention concerns a clamping device for a covering element.
[0002] In particular, the present invention concerns a clamping device applicable to a covering
element for exteriors or interiors, such as an awning or sunshade or other, in order
to maintain the covering element in a predetermined position to cover or protect a
surface, such as a terrace, a portion of a garden, part of the deck of a boat or other,
from exposure to the sun and/or from bad weather conditions, wind, rain or other.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] Covering elements are known, suitable to cover and/or protect an exposed surface,
such as a terrace, a portion of a garden, a display area or other, from exposure to
the sun or bad weather conditions. Covering elements are known which are disposed
vertical or substantially vertical during use, and are associated with guide means,
such as for example a pair of lateral steel cables, or a pair of aluminum profiles
or steel round pieces, so as to be moved, automatically or manually, between a closed
and wrapped position, or folded, and an open and extended position in which it covers
and/or protects said surface. When the covering element is disposed in its open position,
a terminal portion thereof, near the level of the ground, is at least partly constrained
by means of the guide means.
[0004] One disadvantage of these known covering elements is that, when they are in their
open position, the stresses produced by the wind generate unwanted movements and oscillations
both of its terminal portion, even though it is partly constrained by the guide means,
and also of other intermediate portions. These movements are also the source of annoying
and continuous noises generated by the banging of the covering element.
[0005] In order to at least partly solve this disadvantage, it is known to weigh down the
terminal portion of the covering element with one or more ballast elements, so as
to reduce the stresses. However, this solution has proved to be ineffective, in particular
in the event of strong winds.
[0006] It is also known to associate one or more hooks with the terminal portion of the
awning. These are able to cooperate with one or more clamping elements attached to
the ground, so as to keep under tension the covering element disposed in the open
position and thus minimize the stresses.
[0007] One disadvantage of this solution is that the movement of the covering element together
with the attachment of the hooks are laborious operations because, after disposing
the covering element in the open position and manually fixing the hooks to the clamping
elements, the covering element has to be moved partly in the return direction toward
its closed position so as to achieve a desired condition of tension, such as to avoid
said stresses, or at least minimize them. Moreover, in the event of strong wind, the
covering element disposed in the open position can suffer damage, such as rips or
tears or other.
[0008] The document
EP-A-1.523.246 concerns a rolling shutter for windows, in which a magnetic platelet is associated
with a fixed base provided on a bottom surface of the window, and serves to hold the
shutter in the closed position and prevent it from opening unexpectedly.
[0009] Purpose of the present invention is to achieve a clamping device for a covering element
of the extending type, substantially vertical in its position of use, which allows
to keep the covering element in its open position, preventing both unwanted oscillations
and/or noises and also damage, rips or tears in conditions of atmospheric stresses,
even intense.
[0010] The Applicant has devised, tested and embodied the present invention to overcome
the shortcomings of the state of the art and to obtain these and other purposes and
advantages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0011] The present invention is set forth and characterized in the independent claims, while
the dependent claims describe other characteristics of the invention or variants to
the main inventive idea.
[0012] In accordance with the above purposes, a clamping device according to the present
invention is used to clamp in a predetermined open position a covering element able
to cover and/or protect an exposed surface, such as a terrace, a portion of a garden,
a display area or other, from exposure to the sun or bad weather conditions. The covering
element is of the type which in use has a substantially vertical development and is
selectively movable between at least a closed position in which it is disposed folded
back, and said open position in which it is disposed extended so as to cover and/or
protect said surface.
[0013] The clamping device comprises first attachment means, associated with a lower terminal
portion of the covering element. The clamping device also comprises second attachment
means, disposed on the ground or in general on a reference plane associated with said
surface, and suitable to cooperate with the first attachment means so as to keep the
covering element in its open position.
[0014] According to one feature of the invention, the first and the second attachment means
are equipped with respective and mating magnetic attraction means able to achieve
a mechanical coupling so as to keep the covering element in its open position and
at a predetermined tension, and at least the second attachment means are provided
with elastic means, able to allow said second attachment means a certain travel with
respect to the base on which they are mounted, so as to compensate uncontrolled movements
of the cover disposed in the closed position.
[0015] In particular, when the covering element, such as an awning or suchlike, is unwound
from its closed and packed position, and progressively taken to its open position,
in proximity with its position of maximum opening, the mating magnetic means, one
of which is present in the terminal portion of the awning, the other on the second
attachment means, determine the reciprocal attraction, reciprocal connection and maintenance
in the connected position.
[0016] According to another feature of the invention, the second attachment means associated
with the reference plane comprise a positioning element in which the lower terminal
portion of the covering element is located in the open position. The positioning element
is mobile with respect to the reference plane between at least a stable inactive position,
suitable to keep the covering element in its open position, and one or more transitory
positions obtained due to the effect of said magnetic attraction and contrasted by
said elastic means. The elastic mobility of the positioning element, in the event
of intense atmospheric stresses, allows to at least temporarily lift the terminal
portion of the covering element disposed in its open position, so as to prevent damage
such as rips and/or tears.
[0017] According to a variant of the present invention the clamping device is associated
with guide means able to guide the movement of the covering element between its closed
position and its open position.
[0018] According to another variant of the present invention, the first and second attachment
means are suitable to cooperate with the guide means during the movement of the covering
element between its open position and its closed position.
[0019] According to another variant, the first attachment means comprise elastic lateral
compensation means that allow a certain elastic play that compensates possible lateral
misalignments of the awning.
[0020] Another variant of the present invention provides that the second attachment means
are slidingly mobile with respect to the guide means so as to be positioned at a desired
height with respect to the ground or the reference plane.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] These and other characteristics of the present invention will become apparent from
the following description of a preferential form of embodiment, given as a non-restrictive
example with reference to the attached drawings wherein:
- fig. 1 is a front schematic view of a clamping device according to the present invention
applied to a covering element;
- fig. 2 is a perspective view of a detail of the device in a first working configuration;
- fig. 2A is a perspective view of a detail of the device in a second working configuration;
- fig. 3 is a sectioned lateral schematic view of the device in fig. 1;
- fig. 4 is an exploded view of the detail in fig. 2;
- fig. 5 is an enlarged exploded view of a variant of a detail of the clamping device
in fig. 1;
- fig. 6 is an exploded view of a variant of the first attachment means of the clamping
device according to the invention;
- fig. 7 is an exploded view of a variant of the second attachment means of the clamping
device according to the invention;
- fig. 8 is an assembled view of a second variant of the second attachment means in
fig. 7.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERENTIAL FORM OF EMBODIMENT
[0022] With reference to the attached drawings, a clamping device 10 according to the present
invention is used for clamping a covering element for exteriors, in this case a front
awning 12. The awning 12 is selectively movable between a closed position, in which
it is folded back, or rolled up, on a roller 40 of a known type attached to an upper
bearing element for example a ceiling S, and an open position in which it is progressively
unrolled until it is extended vertically. In the open position the awning 12 is disposed
with one end 17 in proximity with the ground or floor P, to protect a determinate
surface from atmospheric agents such as the wind or other. The awning 12 can be moved
between said positions automatically by means of a drive unit, not shown, or moved
manually by means of a winch, also not shown, associated with the roller 40.
[0023] The awning 12 is also associated with an oblong tubular support, attached in correspondence
with said end 17, suitable to cooperate with two steel cables 14 disposed vertically
between the ceiling S and the floor P and having substantially a guide function for
the awning 12 during its movement.
[0024] The device 10 according to the present invention comprises attachment portions 16,
disposed in correspondence with said ends of the tubular support 13 and a pair of
clamping elements 19 stably attached to the floor P and suitable to cooperate with
the attachment portions 16 so as to keep the awning 12 extended in its open position.
[0025] In particular, with reference to figs. 2, 3 and 4, each attachment portion 16 comprises
a stopper 18b, suitable to be coupled with a relative end of the tubular support 13
so as to close it laterally. Each stopper 18b also comprises through holes 26 in each
of which one of the cables 14 is made to pass, so as to allow the tubular support
13 to slide during the movement of the awning 12. The attachment portion 16 also comprises
a neck portion 18a, made in a piece with the stopper portion 18b and having a shape
mating with the inner shape of the tubular support 13. The neck portion 18a is suitable
to be inserted in each end of the support 13. The neck portion 18a also comprises
first flat portions 181 able to cooperate with corresponding second flat portions
182 of the tubular support 13 so as to define, when the neck portion 18a is inserted
into the corresponding end of the support 13, one or more compartments, disposed substantially
inclined with respect to a horizontal plane and suitable to house one or more first
magnets 24.
[0026] Each clamping element 19 comprises a base 22, suitable to be attached stably on the
floor P and having a substantially cylindrical shape. The base 22 comprises two fins
221, made in a single piece, which extend horizontally and radially outside the base
22 and have one or more holes 222 to attach the base 22 to the floor P. The fins 221
are also advantageously connected to the cylindrical body of the base 22 by means
of vertical portions suitable to increase the stable attachment of the fins 221. Once
fixed to the floor P or a fixed portion thereof, the fins 221 are covered with covers
23 to hide the attachment screws, for aesthetic reasons.
[0027] The clamping element 19 also comprises a positioning element 20 suitable to cooperate
with the attachment portion 16 and having a body with a cylindrical tubular portion
20a, suitable to be inserted axially into the base 22. The cylindrical portion 20a
is connected to a saddle portion 20b able to define, at the upper part in the positioning
element 20, a surface profile having a shape mating with the external shape of the
stopper 18b and therefore of the support 13, so as to allow the stopper 18b to rest
thereon and hence to dispose of the support 13 in a horizontal position as shown schematically
in figs. 1 and 2.
[0028] In the upper profile of the saddle portion 20b, there is a through hole for the passage
of the cable 14 or a threaded end 15 thereof. The saddle portion 20b also has a tubular
inner structure in which a pair of compartments 202 are defined, disposed inclined
with respect to a horizontal plane. The compartments 202 are suitable for the insertion
of two second magnets 25, disposed with appropriate polarity so as to exert an action
of mutual attraction with the first magnets 24 when the tubular support 13 with the
relative stoppers 18b is disposed coupled with the clamping element 19.
[0029] The cylindrical portion 20a is also suitable to house in its inner tubular structure,
with a substantially square shape, a bushing 27 having a mating shape and slightly
smaller in size, having a threaded hole 28 passing axially through the whole height
of the bushing 27. The threaded hole 28 is suitable for the threaded end 15 to be
inserted and screwed in, so as to dispose each cable 14 in its vertical position and
to keep it in a desired condition of tension. The portion of threaded hole 28 emerging
from the lower base of the bushing 27, and not shown in the drawings, is suitable
to clamp the bushing 27 to a bottom of the base 22 by means of a screw 32, so as to
rigidly constrain the bushing 27 to the base 22. The rotation of the bushing 27 around
a longitudinal axis, and hence the undesired removal of the screw 32 or the threaded
end 15, is in practice prevented by means of the coupling of the corresponding square
shapes inside the cylindrical portion 20a.
[0030] The positioning element 20 is mobile axially in a vertical direction, according to
the development of the cable 14, inside the base 22 between an inactive position,
in which it is kept adjacent to the base 22 with the cylindrical portion 20a inserted
in the base 22 (fig. 2), and an extended position in which it is disposed with said
cylindrical portion 20a at least partly removed from the base 22 (fig. 2A).
[0031] The device 10 also comprises a helical spring 29 disposed coaxially inside the cylindrical
portion 20a but outside the bushing 27. A first end of the spring 29 is constrained
to the base 22 while a second end of the spring 29 is constrained to the positioning
element 20. When the positioning element 20 is disposed in its inactive position,
the spring 29 is substantially in an inactive condition. On the contrary, when the
positioning element 20 is disposed in its extended position the spring 29 is elastically
deformed, generating an elastic contrasting force able to move the positioning element
20 toward its inactive position.
[0032] According to a preferential solution, the positioning element 20 is made by reciprocally
coupling two semi portions 201, each of which has a corresponding semi-cylindrical
portion and a corresponding saddle-shaped portion, not indicated with reference numbers
in the attached drawings. The semi portions 201 are stably coupled so as to make the
positioning element 20 by means of corresponding screws 31.
[0033] According to a variant shown in fig. 5, the neck portion 118a, substantially cylindrical
in shape, is associated with a base 35, also substantially cylindrical, made in a
piece or coupled along one edge. The base 35 comprises a first groove 37, oblong and
rectilinear, disposed transverse with respect to the cylindrical development of the
base 35. The groove 37 defines a housing and sliding seating for the cable 14. The
base 35 also comprises a lower portion 38 on which attachment holes 39 are made, for
the insertion of corresponding screws 31. The lower portion 38 comprises access mouths
to two containing compartments 40 for the first magnets 24. The two compartments 40
extend in an axial direction of the attachment portion 161. The attachment portion
161 also comprises a cover 42 with a shape mating with the base 35 and suitable to
be coupled with the base 35 so as to cover its lower portion 38. In this way it is
possible to prevent the first magnets 24 from accidentally coming out of the corresponding
compartments 40, at the same time providing a protection function for the magnets
24.
[0034] The cover 42 also comprises a second groove 43, disposed transverse and such as to
cooperate with the first groove 37 when the cover 42 is disposed during use coupled
with the base 35, to prevent the cable 14 from coming out of its sliding seating.
The cover 42 comprises through holes 47 so as to attach it to the base 35, using attachment
screws 31 coupled with corresponding attachment holes 39 of the lower portion 38.
Finally, the cover 42 is associated with a stopper 45 functioning as a cover for the
screws 31. The stopper 45 is coupled, for example with snap-in attachment elements
not shown in the drawings, with a circular or substantially circular portion 44 of
the cover 42.
[0035] According to another variant shown in fig. 6, the attachment portion 16 comprises
lateral compensation means, in this case a telescopic compensation element 50, provided
with a relative spring 60 and able to cooperate at both sides (only one is shown)
with the support 13, as described in more detail hereafter.
[0036] The compensation element 50 consists of a bushing, substantially cylindrical in shape,
provided with an axial through hole 52, and a protruding head 50a made at one end
thereof, which is suitable to cooperate in abutment with the edge of the support 13.
The compensation element 50 can be partly inserted and can slide axially in the support
13, having on its lateral surface a pair of grooved guides 51 which slide during use
along mating protrusions 56 made inside the support 13.
[0037] The compensation element 50 is attached solidly to the attachment portion 16 by means
of an attachment pin 54, provided with a head 54a able to prevent it from coming out.
The pin 54 is able to be inserted into the through hole 52 and the spring 60 so as
then to be clamped at its end by means of an elastic ring 53. The elastic ring 53
couples operationally both with one end of the spring 60, disposed toward the inside
of the support 13, and also with an annular groove, not shown, of the pin 54.
[0038] The spring 60 is therefore elastically contrasted at its ends by an inner portion,
not shown, of the compensation element 50 and the elastic ring 53. In this way the
compensation element 50 allows to compensate on both sides of the support 13, by means
of the elastically contrasted sliding of the relative spring 60, possible lateral
misalignments of the awning 12 due to a non-uniform unrolling thereof, and also due
to unwanted lateral movements caused for example by the wind or other atmospheric
agents.
[0039] According to another solution, shown in fig. 7, the base 22, attached to the floor
P by a screw 32, is provided with an adjustment ring nut 62, which has a threaded
external portion 64 able to be screwed into a corresponding threaded internal portion
65 of the base 22. The ring nut 62 is also suitable to house inside it both the bushing
27 and the spring 29.
[0040] In this way, by acting on the ring nut 62, it is possible to adjust vertically each
positioning element 20 and to compensate possible plays in assembly. This allows to
align the awning 12, that is, the support 13, also when the floor is not perfectly
linear and/or horizontal, thus facilitating the steps of installation and/or the periodic
maintenance operations.
[0041] According to another variant, shown in fig. 8, the clamping element 19 is slidingly
mobile on the cable 14 and positionable at a predetermined height by means of corresponding
clamping screws 66. The screws 66 are suitable, in a known manner, directly or indirectly,
to exert a clamping action on the cable 14, clamping the clamping element and therefore
the relative positioning element 20 at a desired height.
[0042] In this way it is possible to achieve an effective installation with floors or planes
that are also partly inclined, allowing to define an open condition in which the support
13 is in any case disposed in the desired manner, for example horizontal.
[0043] The clamping device 10 as described heretofore functions as follows.
[0044] The movement of the awning 12, manual or automatic, from its closed position to its
open condition, provides that the support 13 fixed at the end 17 of the awning 12
is progressively made to descend, making each cable 14 slide in the corresponding
hole 26.
[0045] When the support 12, as it descends, finds itself in proximity with the floor P,
that is, when the stoppers 18b are disposed near the saddle portions 20b, the first
magnets 24 disposed in the compartments defined by the stopper 18b and the support
13 cooperate with the second magnets 25 of the saddle portion 20b, generating a force
of attraction. By sizing the magnets 24, 25 and the spring 29 appropriately, the saddle
portions 20b, due to the effect of said attraction force, are temporarily moved from
their inactive position to their extended position, ascending toward the support 13
and making the saddle portions 20b adhere to the lower part of the support 13 or of
the stoppers 18b. Subsequently, the elastic contrasting force exerted by the spring
29 attracts the saddle portions 20b, making them move back again to the inactive position,
therefore keeping the awning 12 in a desired condition of tension even after the support
13 has definitively stopped, which determines the positioning of the awning 12 in
its open position. In this way, by means of the elastic contrasting action of the
springs 29 together with the action of the magnets 24, 25, the device 10 allows to
achieve a cushioning effect.
[0046] Furthermore, in the case where the awning 12 is moved by a drive unit, the travel
of the spring 29 allows to keep the awning 12 under tension in the initial step where
the end-of-travel of the drive unit is adjusted.
[0047] Moreover, it is possible to guarantee that the awning 12 is kept under tension in
the event that it dilates or shrinks, for example due to sudden and/or intense variations
in temperature, or other.
[0048] The movement of the awning 12, manual or automatic, from its open position to its
closed position, is effected by rolling the awning 12 in an inverse direction, for
example by inverting the direction of activation of the drive unit. Therefore, by
applying a force sufficient to overcome both the force of reciprocal attraction between
the magnets 24, 25 and also the contrasting force of the springs 29, the attachment
portion 16 and the positioning element 20 are separated, allowing the progressive
rewinding of the awning 12 to its closed position.
[0049] On the contrary, when the awning 12 is in its open position, the attraction between
the magnets 24, 25, together with the elastic contrasting force of the spring 29,
maintain the awning in a desired condition of tension, so that possible stresses produced
by the wind hitting the extended surface of the awning 12 are cancelled, or substantially
absorbed. In this way it is possible to reduce or eliminate possible annoying noises
produced by unwanted vibrations of the awning 12. On the contrary, in the event of
strong stresses produced by the wind, the action of attraction between the magnets
24, 25 and the contrasting force of the spring 29 allow a temporary detachment of
the attachment portion 16 from the positioning element 20. In this way the support
13 can at least temporarily be lifted, guided at its ends by the cables 14, functioning
as a safety clutch mechanism which allows to absorb excessive stresses and prevents
breakages or tears that could be produced in the awning 12 if it were kept tense at
its ends by means of state-of-the-art clamping devices. At the end of the temporary
stress that has caused the detachment of the support 13, the support 13, due to the
effect of gravity and the attraction force of the magnets 24, 25, returns to be disposed
on the positioning element 20.
[0050] Another advantage of the device 10 is that the coupling between the attachment portions
16, 19 does not need any intervention by an external user, and therefore the device
can be used for an awning 12 both with manual movement and also with automatic movement
by means of an associated drive unit.
[0051] It is clear that modifications and/or additions of parts may be made to the clamping
device 10 as described heretofore, without departing from the field and scope of the
present invention. For example, it comes within the field of the present invention
to provide that the first magnets 24 can be replaced by ferromagnetic elements.
[0052] It is also clear that, although the present invention has been described with reference
to some specific examples, a person of skill in the art shall certainly be able to
achieve many other equivalent forms of clamping device, having the characteristics
as set forth in the claims and hence all coming within the field of protection defined
thereby.
1. Clamping device for a covering element (12), selectively movable between at least
a closed position in which it is disposed folded back, and an open position in which
it is disposed extended in order to protect a predetermined surface from exposure
to the sun or bad weather conditions, comprising first attachment means (13), associated
with a lower terminal portion (17) of said covering element (12), and second attachment
means (19), disposed on the ground or on a reference plane (P) associated with said
surface, able to cooperate with said first attachment means (13) in order to keep
said covering element (12) in said open position, characterized in that said first and second attachment means (13, 19) comprise respective and mating magnetic
attraction means (24, 25) able to achieve a mechanical coupling so as to keep said
covering element (12) in its open position at a predetermined tension, and in that at least the second attachment means (19) are provided with elastic means (29), able
to allow a certain travel with respect to the ground or to said reference plane (P)
on which they are mounted so as to compensate uncontrolled movements of the covering
element (12).
2. Clamping device as in claim 1, characterized in that the second attachment means (19) comprises a positioning element (20), associated
with the elastic means (29), in which the lower terminal portion (17) of the covering
element (12) disposed in the open position is positioned, and in that the positioning element (20) is mobile with respect to the reference plane (P) between
at least an inactive position, stable and able to keep the covering element (12) in
its open position, and one or more transitory positions obtained by means of said
magnetic attraction means (24, 25) and contrasted by the elastic means (29).
3. Clamping device as in claim 2, characterized in that the magnetic attraction means comprise first magnets (24) and in that said positioning element (20) comprises second magnets (25), reciprocally disposed
with a polarity such as to produce a force of reciprocal mutual attraction between
said first and second attachment means (13, 19), when said lower terminal portion
(17) of said covering element (12) is positioned in the positioning element (20).
4. Clamping device as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that it is associated with guide means (14) able to guide the movement of said covering
element (12) between said closed position and said open position.
5. Clamping device as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that the first and second attachment means (13, 19) are able to cooperate with the guide
means (14) during the movement of the covering element (12) between said open and
said closed position.
6. Clamping device as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that the covering element (12) is moved manually.
7. Clamping device as in any claim from 1 to 5, characterized in that the covering element (12) is moved automatically by means of drive means.
8. Clamping device as in any claim hereinbefore, characterized in that the first attachment means (13) include elastic lateral compensation means (50, 60)
that achieve an elastic play to compensate possible lateral misalignments of the covering
element (12).
9. Clamping device as in claim 4, characterized in that the second attachment means (19) are slidingly mobile on the guide means (14) so
as to be positioned at a desired height with respect to the ground or on a reference
plane (P).
10. Covering element selectively movable between at least a closed position in which it
is disposed folded back, and an open position in which it is disposed extended in
order to protect a predetermined surface from exposure to the sun or bad weather conditions,
comprising a clamping device (10) as in any claim from 1 to 9.