[0001] The present invention relates to a covering element, particularly for pits of workshops
and the like.
[0002] Nowadays safety regulations require that, in pits of workshops and the like, a covering
element be provided that is substantially constituted by a plurality of bars arranged
side by side that are made to slide by drive means that perform their movement.
[0003] In prior
EPA 07007697.1 by the same applicant, which is considered to be included herein for the purposes
of reference, a solution is disclosed that makes use of a shutter-like covering that
is actuated by way of drive means that move the shutter proper, which is constituted
by a plurality of bars that slide inside guides that must be placed on the longitudinal
edges.
[0004] At pre-established intervals, some of the bars have engagement rollers that couple
with auxiliary guides in such a way as to enable the shutter to accumulate, with the
pit in the open position, by arranging the bars in side-by-side folds.
[0005] This embodiment, which has been shown to be highly effective from a number of different
aspects, is particularly adapted to be used with a newly-constructed pit, but its
installation on existing pits is more complex.
[0006] The aim that the invention is to solve the aforementioned problems, by providing
a covering element, particularly for pits of workshops and the like, that makes it
possible to perform the movement of the shutter-like covering without the need to
resort to drive means, but simply by exercising manual force.
[0007] Within this aim, an object of the invention is to provide a covering element that
is particularly adapted to be installed on existing pits, requiring a limited supply
of additional elements which in practice are constituted solely by sliding guides
to be placed on the longitudinal edges of the pit.
[0008] Another aim of the present invention is to provide a covering element that, thanks
to its characteristic implementation features, is capable of offering the widest guarantees
of reliability and safety in use.
[0009] A further object of the present invention is to provide a covering element, particularly
for pits of workshops and the like, that can be easily made from elements and materials
that are easily sourced on the market and which, moreover, is competitive also from
a merely economic viewpoint.
[0010] The aim and these and other objects that will become better apparent hereinafter,
are achieved by a covering element for pits of workshops and the like, comprising
a shutter-like covering constituted by a plurality of bars, which can slide with respect
to the longitudinal edges of a pit and the like and which can be placed in an accumulation
region,
characterized in that it comprises a plurality of sliding rollers which are associated with some of said
bars and, at regular intervals, supporting rollers which are associated with the remaining
said bars, at such accumulation region there being further supporting guides which
can be engaged exclusively by said supporting rollers with the bars provided with
said sliding rollers arrangeable in side-by-side folds.
[0011] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become better apparent
from the description of a preferred, but not exclusive, embodiment of the covering
element, particularly for pits of machine shops and the like, illustrated by way of
a non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a schematic perspective view of the covering element applied to a pit
and seen in the open position;
Figure 2 shows the accumulation region of the covering element, seen in a sectional
view taken along a plane that is substantially vertical;
Figure 3 schematically shows, in a plan view, a portion of the covering element;
Figure 4 shows, in a perspective view, the first portion of the accumulation region
with the supporting guides of the supporting rollers;
Figure 5 shows a detail of figure 4 with the positioning of the bars in folds;
Figure 6 shows, in a sectional view taken along a vertical plane, the initial phase
of the covering element in the accumulation region;
Figure 7 shows an element formed in a fold.
[0012] With reference to the figures, the covering element, particularly for pits of workshops
and the like, which is indicated globally with the reference numeral 1, can be used
for covering a pit and the like, indicated generally with 2, which is typically used
in workshops and the like.
[0013] The covering element 1 is constituted by a shutter-like cover provided by a plurality
of bars 10 that are arranged side by side with each other and which are joined by
chain links 11 that support pivots 12 and which have a shelf 13 to support the bars
10. Complementary links 14 are further provided to join the pivots 12.
[0014] The covering element 1 is guided by sliding in longitudinal guides 20 which are placed
at the longitudinal edges of the pit.
[0015] To facilitate the sliding, sliding rollers 30, which slide in the guides 20, are
connected to the pivots 12 of some of such bars.
[0016] A distinctive feature is constituted by the fact that elongated pivots, indicated
with 12a, are connected to the bars at regular intervals. Such elongated pivots support
supporting rollers 31, which can also slide in the longitudinal guides 20.
[0017] To perform the accumulation of the shutter-like covering, in the accumulation region
40 of the pit 2, at the end of the longitudinal guides 20 facing towards the accumulation
region 40, support guides are provided, indicated with 35, which can engage exclusively
with the sliding rollers 30.
[0018] In practice, the support guides 35 have a width that is smaller than that of the
longitudinal guides 20 i.e. the distance between the free edges of the mutually opposite
supporting guides 35 is greater than the distance between the free edges of the mutually
opposite sliding guides 20, and therefore they do not provide a support to the sliding
rollers 30, thereby the associated bars fall downward and are assisted in such operation
by the presence of a guiding roller 50 that is placed at the exit of a connecting
guide 36 that is inclined slightly downward, so as to allow the accumulation of the
shutter-like covering below the closing surface 60 that covers the accumulation region.
[0019] Substantially, by having supporting rollers 31 at regular intervals which each support
the associated bar, when the shutter-like covering is pushed toward the accumulation
region, only some of the bars remain held in the support guides arranged above, while
the other bars fall freely owing to gravity, arranging themselves in folds side-by-side,
thus enabling a smooth accumulation of shutter-like coverings, even if of considerable
length, without having to exert particular effort.
[0020] Substantially, the particular structure that provides supporting rollers that are
placed with a width that is greater than that of the sliding rollers ensures that,
by providing support guides that engage exclusively with the supporting rollers, the
bars fitted with sliding rollers automatically and freely descend into the accumulation
region.
[0021] The guiding roller 50, which is idle, merely functions to provide a connection that
facilitates the positioning of the bars both in the accumulation phase and in the
extraction phase.
[0022] From the foregoing it can be seen how the invention achieves the intended aim and
objects, and in particular attention is drawn to the fact that a covering element
is provided that, in addition to being particularly functional and practical, is also
capable of being actuated manually without requiring the exertion of considerable
effort, because all the bars are supported by rollers and the bars provided with supporting
rollers engage with support guides that are substantially on the extension of the
longitudinal bars, and therefore extreme curvatures are not created which could produce
contrast in the movement phase.
[0023] The invention, thus conceived, is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the appended claims.
[0024] Moreover, all the details may be substituted by other, technically equivalent elements.
[0025] In practice the materials employed, provided they are compatible with the specific
use, as well as the dimensions and the contingent shapes, may be any according to
requirements.
[0026] The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No.
MI2009A001843 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
[0027] 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 covering element for pits of workshops and the like, comprising a shutter-like covering
(1) constituted by a plurality of bars (10), which can slide with respect to the longitudinal
edges of a pit (2) and the like and can be placed in an accumulation region (40),
characterized in that it comprises a plurality of sliding rollers (30), which are associated with some
of said bars (10) and, at regular intervals, supporting rollers (31) which are associated
with the remaining said bars (10), at said accumulation region (40) there being further
supporting guides (35) which can be engaged exclusively by said supporting rollers
(31) with the bars (10) provided with said sliding rollers (30) arrangeable in side-by-side
folds.
2. The covering element according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises pivots (12) and elongated pivots (12a), which are connected to said
bars (10) and respectively support said sliding rollers (30) and said supporting rollers
(31).
3. The covering element according to the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises longitudinal guides (20), which can be fixed at the longitudinal edges
of said pit (2) and the like.
4. The covering element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the distance between the free edges of said mutually opposite supporting guides (35)
is greater than the distance of the free edges of said mutually opposite longitudinal
guides (20).
5. The covering element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a portion of a connecting guide (36), which is interposed between said
sliding guides (20) and said supporting guides (35).
6. The covering element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises, at the free end of each one of said connecting guides (36), a guiding
roller (50) which can engage said sliding rollers (30).
7. The covering element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said supporting rollers (31) are arranged at regular intervals.
8. The covering element according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises links (11) and complementary links (14) which mutually join said pivots
(12) and said elongated pivots (12a) for a chain-like connection.