[0001] The present invention relates to a screening arrangement for a window, in particular
a roof window, having a supply condition and a condition of use, the screening arrangement
defining, in the condition of use, a first longitudinal direction, and a second longitudinal
direction, and a screening plane substantially parallel to a plane defined by the
first and second directions, the screening arrangement comprising: two operating elements
extending in the first direction, a screening body extending, in the condition of
use, substantially in the screening plane between the two operating elements; two
side rails, each extending, in the condition of use, in the second direction, each
side rail having a track including a hollow interior and an access slot extending
between a first flange and a second flange, a plurality of transverse elements having
two opposite ends and extending, in the condition of use, in the first direction and
being connected to the screening body, and a plurality of connecting devices connecting,
in the condition of use, said plurality of transverse elements with a respective side
rail, each connecting device including a connecting clip having at least one rigid
L-shaped tab and at least one resilient tab. The invention furthermore relates to
a window frame comprising a screening arrangement, and to a method of mounting a screening
arrangement in a window frame.
[0002] Such screening arrangements including screening devices in the form of blinds are
traditionally used for screening an aperture of a building structure, most often the
light-admitting aperture of windows, but also of doors and other building openings.
The blinds are either installed to extend substantially vertically in a building façade,
or in an obliquely positioned roof window installed in an inclined surface, or as
a horizontally extending cover for openings in a horizontal surface. When not screening
the aperture, the screening body is normally rolled or folded up and gathered at a
top element.
[0004] In particular in roof windows installed in an inclined surface, the screening arrangement
may be provided with means to prevent the screening body from hanging into the room,
together with guiding means for guiding the screening arrangement during operation.
Example of such means could be provided by side rails, which also serve as guidance
for the end edges of the screening body itself, or of end elements connected to the
screening body. In addition, the side rails provide additional darkening in the case
of black-out blinds.
[0005] However, the provision of the side rails complicates the installation of the screening
arrangement, in particular in such cases where the order of mounting the components
is important. This applies i.a. to screening arrangements including a so-called Roman
blind, in which the screening body is made from a flexible cloth including a number
of pockets each with a stiffening transverse element, the ends of which are guided
by the side rails via the connecting devices. Furthermore, the mere fact that two
connecting devices need to be connected to the two opposing side rails renders the
installation more difficult. Eventually, as the operation of the screening arrangement
in the condition of use must be able to be carried out smoothly, particular requirements
to the connecting device are posed as well, thus ruling out engagement with the track
based on friction forces.
[0006] Another factor that complicates the installation in inclined window frames is that
as opposed to the above-mentioned examples, in which connecting devices connect vertically
hanging screening bodies, gravity acts to firstly counteract stable engagement with
the track, and secondly moves the connecting devices downwardly in the track.
[0007] As such screening arrangements are provided in a supply condition, and the person
performing the installation is most often not a craftsman, the mounting of the screening
arrangement in the window frame, i.e. either a stationary frame or sash, or an openable
sash, must be able to be carried out without too many difficulties and with a low
risk of erroneous installation.
[0008] With this background it is an object to provide a screening arrangement, by which
the installation process is facilitated, while at the same time providing ease of
operation in the condition of use.
[0009] In a first aspect of the invention, this and further objects are met by a screening
arrangement of the kind mentioned in the introduction, which is furthermore characterized
in that each connecting clip is able to assume a first position, in which the at least
one L-shaped tab is inserted into the hollow interior of said track and is in contact
with the first flange while the resilient tab is outside the hollow interior, a second
position, in which the at least one L-shaped tab is inserted into the hollow interior
of said track and the resilient tab is in contact with the second flange and is biased,
and a third position, in which the at least one L-shaped tab and the resilient tab
are both inserted into the hollow interior of said track and the resilient tab is
non-biased, and in that one connecting clip is connected to each end of each transverse
element in the condition of use in such a manner that the connecting clips are able
to move slightly in the first direction in the respective track.
[0010] In this manner, the connecting devices are easily connected to the side rails. The
tabs of the connecting device need not be handled manually, as the bias entails that
the resilient tab of the connecting clip resumes its non-biased condition when going
from the second to the third position. Furthermore, the connecting device provides
for at least temporary retention in the respective track when in the third position,
until the respective transverse element is connected to the connecting clips, thereby
providing stability in the first direction; however still with the possibility of
allowing slight back and forth movement of the connecting clips in the tracks in the
first direction, thus ensuring easy operation of the screening arrangement in the
condition of use.
[0011] Preferred embodiments of the screening arrangement are stated in claims 2 to 14.
[0012] In a second aspect of the invention, a window frame comprising a screening arrangement
is provided as stated in claim 15.
[0013] In a third aspect of the invention is provided a method of mounting a screening arrangement
in a window frame as stated in claim 16.
[0014] The advantages of the second and third aspects of the invention and further developed
embodiments also applicable to the second and third aspects of the invention have
been explained in the above description, and reference is made thereto.
[0015] Further details are described, and further advantages stated, in the description
of particular embodiments of the invention.
[0016] In the following the invention will be described in further detail by means of examples
of embodiments with reference to the schematic drawings, in which
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a window frame with a screening arrangement in an
embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 2 is a front view of a window frame with details of a screening arrangement in
an embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of details of a screening arrangement in an embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 4 is a partial perspective view, on a larger scale, of a window and details of
a screening arrangement in an embodiment corresponding to Fig. 2;
Figs 5a to 5c are views corresponding to Fig. 4 and showing the window and details
of a screening arrangement in an embodiment corresponding to Fig. 2, in three different
positions;
Fig. 6 is a partial perspective view, on a larger scale, of a window and details of
a screening arrangement in an embodiment corresponding to Fig. 2;
Figs 7 to 9 show a window and details of a screening arrangement in an embodiment
corresponding to Figs 2 and 3, in three different positions;
Fig. 10 shows a partial perspective view, on a larger scale, of details of the screening
arrangement of the embodiment of Figs 7 to 9;
Figs 11 to 13 are perspective views, on a still larger scale, of the details shown
in Fig. 10; and
Figs 14 and 15 show schematic side views of the details of Fig. 10 in cooperation
with a side rail.
[0017] Fig. 1 shows an embodiment of a screening arrangement 1 according to the invention
mounted in a window frame generally designated 2 and representing a window. In the
embodiment shown, window frame 2 is an openable sash adapted to be mounted in a stationary
frame to be installed in an inclined roof surface. It is noted that the terms "sash"
or "frame" is to be understood as incorporating any substantially rectangular structure
positioned in any opening in a building, whether in a wall or the roof, and surrounding
an aperture to be screened.
[0018] As shown in Fig. 2, the window frame 2 is substantially rectangular and has a top
piece 21, two side pieces 22, 23 and a bottom piece 24. Fig. 2 also shows some components
of the screening arrangement 1 in one stage of the installation process, i.e. between
a supply condition and a condition of use. The screening arrangement defines, in the
condition of use, a first longitudinal direction, and a second longitudinal direction,
and a screening plane substantially parallel to a plane defined by the first and second
directions. The longitudinal direction of the top and bottom pieces 21, 24 corresponding
to a width direction of the window frame is parallel to the first direction, and the
longitudinal direction of the side pieces 22, 23 corresponding to a height direction
is parallel to the second direction. The terms "left-hand" and "right-hand" refer
to the orientation shown in for instance Figs 1 and 2, and are utilized for reasons
of convenience only. Similarly, the terms "front" and "back" are utilized to denote
the sides of the screening arrangement 1, "front" being the side intended to face
inwards into the interior of a building, and "back" the outwards facing side. The
terms "upper" and "lower" refer to the orientation of the screening arrangement installed
in a frame, where "upper" refers to the top piece of the frame and "lower" refers
to the bottom piece of the frame.
[0019] Fig. 3 shows other components of the screening arrangement 1 in one stage of the
installation process, i.e. between a supply condition and a condition of use, viz.
a screening device 6 comprising a screening body 61 and a plurality of transverse
elements 64, of which one is shown as being connected to the screening body 61.
[0020] In the embodiment shown, the screening arrangement 1 is a Roman blind and the screening
body 61 is made from a flexible cloth including a number of pockets 62 with openings
63 (cf. Fig. 7), each for reception of one transverse element 64 of said plurality
of transverse elements. In the embodiment shown, the openings 63 of the pockets 62
are positioned on the back side of the screening body 61. The screening body could
be provided with other means for receiving the transverse elements, such as for example
being provided with integrated pockets in the screening body or for example loops.
[0021] The screening arrangement 1 comprises two operating elements 71, 72 extending in
the first direction. The operating elements 71, 72 are adapted to act as handles in
the condition of use, during operation of the screening arrangement 1, i.e. when moving
the operating elements 71, 72 and hence the screening body 61 between a non-screening
position and a screening position, in which the screening body 61 covers the sash
or frame aperture partly or fully. The operating elements 71, 72 are formed in any
suitable manner, for instance as extruded profile elements of a suitable material
such as aluminium.
[0022] The screening body 61 extends, in the condition of use, substantially in the screening
plane between the two operating elements 71, 72.Two side rails 8, 9 are provided,
each extending, in the condition of use, in the second direction, at the left-hand
and the right-hand, respectively, of side piece 22, 23 of the window frame 2. The
side rails 8, 9 are formed by suitable means and materials, such as extruded profiles
of aluminium and are connected to respective side pieces with fastening means such
as screws and/or brackets to be described in further detail below.
[0023] As a preferred embodiment of the invention, the screening arrangement comprises a
cord system comprising two cords 91, 92, one cord being adapted to extend from the
left-hand lower corner of the sash or frame, up through or along the operating elements
71, 72 and further up to the top piece 21 of the window frame 2. The other cord is
routed in a mirror-inverted manner. At the respective operating elements 71, 72, each
cord is connected with a cord tightening device which is described in further detail
in Applicant's co-pending application filed on the same date as the present application.
The cord tightening devices entail that the cords are held suitably tight all the
time during use, thereby ensuring that the operating elements 71, 72 at all times
are kept substantially in parallel with the top and bottom pieces of the window frame,
and makes it possible to retain the operating elements 71, 72 in an arbitrary position
measured in the second direction, i.e. along the side pieces 22, 23 of the window
frame 2.
[0024] Eventually, Fig. 2 shows a transportation and mounting fitting 25 which acts as retaining
means for the operating elements 71, 72 and the cord system in the supply condition,
and also has a function during the mounting of the screening arrangement 1 in the
window frame 2 as illustrated in Figs 4, 5a to 5c, and 6. The transportation and mounting
fitting 25 is connected to a mounting bracket 15 fastened to the side pieces 22, 23
of the window frame 2 to hold the operating elements 71, 72 in the correct position
temporarily. Details of the transportation and mounting fitting 25 and the mounting
thereof are described in further detail in one of Applicant's co-pending applications
filed on the same date as the present application.
[0025] Figs 7 to 9 show further overviews of stages of installation of the screening arrangement,
and attention is brought to a plurality of connecting devices 5 connecting, in the
condition of use, the transverse elements 64 with a respective side rail 8, 9. The
screening body 61 is at a first end edge 65 and a second end edge 66 provided with
fastening means for fastening to a respective operating element 71, 72. These fastening
means are releasable in the described embodiment, for instance Velcro, but other fastening
techniques are conceivable.
[0026] Although the screening arrangement of the embodiments shown comprise one screening
device having two operating elements, other configurations are conceivable. For instance,
there may be more than two operating elements.
[0027] Details regarding the connecting devices 5 and the cooperation with the transverse
elements 64 on one hand and the side rails 8, 9 on the other will be described with
reference to the detailed drawings of Figs 10 to 15.
[0028] As shown most clearly in Figs 14 and 15, each side rail 8, 9 has a track including
a hollow interior 81 and an access slot 82 extending between a first flange 84 and
a second flange 83. The flanges 84, 83 are located in the same plane in the embodiment
shown. This plane has an extension substantially perpendicular to the screening plane.
[0029] In the embodiment shown, each connecting device 5 includes a connecting clip 51 having
at least one rigid L-shaped tab, here two L-shaped tabs 511, 512 and at least one
resilient tab, here one resilient tab 513. The resilient tab 513 is substantially
T-shaped in the present embodiment.
[0030] The dimensions of the L-shaped tabs 511, 512 are chosen such that the width of the
tabs exceeds the size of the access slot 82.
[0031] The resilient tab 513 is formed such that one leg of the T-shape is shorter than
the other.
[0032] Together, the L-shaped tabs 511, 512 and the resilient T-shaped tab 513 form a T
when seen from the side (cf. Fig. 15).
[0033] When mounting the connecting clips 51, a distinct "click" is heard when the connecting
clip 51 has reached its intended position and the heads of the L-shaped tabs 511,
512 and the resilient tab 513 are retained in the side rail 8, 9.
[0034] As is apparent from Fig. 11, the connecting device 5 furthermore includes an end
member 52 which is connected to a respective end of the transverse element 64. The
end member 52 is provided with a first engagement means 521, 522 for releasable engagement
with corresponding engagement means of the connecting clip 51, said first engagement
means being provided in the form of a recess 521 and a head 522 for cooperation with
a receiving slot 516 of the connecting clip 51. In principle, at least one of the
connecting clips 51 for connection with one transverse element 64 could be connected
with the transverse element directly and/or the end member 52 could be made an integral
part of the connecting clip 51.
[0035] Additionally or alternatively, the end member 52 is as shown provided with a second
engagement means 520, 524 for releasable engagement with the transverse element 64.
In its simplest form, the second engagement means is provided by including a hollow
main body 520 of the end member 52 to match the transverse element 64. For instance,
in a transverse element 64 having a circular cylindrical shape, the hollow main body
has an internal diameter corresponding substantially to the outer diameter of the
transverse element 64. In order to secure that the end member 52 and the transverse
element 64 do not move relative to each other, a locking tongue 524 is provided, preferably
as shown here provided in an aperture 523. The locking tongue 524 may provide either
positive or non-positive engagement with the transverse element 64.
[0036] As shown in Figs 12 and 13, the connecting clip 51 has a main portion 510 and an
upstanding wall 515 from which the L-shaped tabs 511, 512 and the resilient tab 513
protrude in a direction away from the transverse element 64 in the mounted condition.
[0037] Furthermore, in the shown embodiment incorporating two L-shaped tabs 511, 512, the
resilient tab 513 is positioned between the two L-shaped tabs 511, 512, but other
numbers of tabs and other configurations are conceivable.
[0038] In order to facilitate the connecting process, the resilient tab 513 has an inclined
surface 513a at one side of the resilient tab 513 facing away from the L-shape of
the L-shaped tab or tabs 511, 512, and to ensure proper contact with the interior
side of the second flange 83, the resilient tab 513 has a hook portion 513b, located
opposite the inclined surface 513a.
[0039] The receiving slot 516 of the connecting clip 51 is in the embodiment shown positioned
on the other side of the upstanding wall 515 than the at least one L-shaped tab 511,512
and the resilient tab 513.
[0040] Furthermore, the connecting clip 51 is provided with an inclined surface 517a, 517b
on at least one side of the receiving slot 516, which facilitates the mutual connection
between the connecting clip 51 and the end member 52, as the recess 521 is safely
guided into the slot 516. The opening of the slot 516 may be the same size or slightly
smaller than the diameter of the recess 521 in order to ensure a reliable engagement.
[0041] The end member 52 is thus secured from moving relative to the connecting clip 51
in the first direction as the head 522 abuts the upstanding wall 515 on one side and
the end face next to the slot 516 on the other, whereas rotation between the end member
52 and the transverse element 64 is possible and foreseen during operation of the
screening arrangement 1.
[0042] It is essential for the proper functioning of the screening arrangement 1 that there
is enough room for opposite connecting clips 51 to move in the first direction in
the track formed by the hollow interior 81, the access slot 82 and first and second
flanges 84, 83. Thus, each connecting clip 51 is connected to each end of each transverse
element 64 in the condition of use in such a manner that the connecting clips 51 are
able to move slightly in the first direction in the respective track. By "slightly",
the person skilled in the art will appreciate that such dimensions are chosen and
measures taken that ensure proper functioning.
[0043] In order to increase the ease of operation, the two L-shaped tabs 511, 512 and the
resilient tab 513 form, as shown in Fig. 15, a neck portion including opposing restriction
C sections having such dimensions that there is a clearance at the neck portion in
the access slot 82, i.e. also in the plane parallel to the first and second flanges
84, 83.
[0044] In principle, the tracks in the side rails 8, 9 could have any suitable configuration
and be oriented for instance facing the back side of the respective side rail. However,
the access slots 82 of tracks in the respective side rails 8, 9 advantageously face
each other in the mounted condition and the first and second flanges 84, 83 are substantially
perpendicular to the screening plane.
[0045] As will be described in further detail with particular reference to Figs 14 and 15,
each connecting clip 51 is able to assume
- a first position, in which the at least one L-shaped tab 511, 512 is inserted into
the hollow interior 81 of said track and is in contact with the first flange 84 while
the resilient tab 513 is outside the hollow interior 81,
- a second position, in which the at least one L-shaped tab 511, 512 is inserted into
the hollow interior 81 of said track and the resilient tab 513 is in contact with
the second flange 83 and is biased, and
- a third position, in which the at least one L-shaped tab 511, 512 and the resilient
tab 513 are both inserted into the hollow interior 81 of said track and the resilient
tab 513 is non-biased.
[0046] In the following, the installation process of the screening arrangement will be described
with a focus on the connection of the connection devices to the side rails 8, 9.
[0047] The screening arrangement is provided in a supply condition, comprising two operating
elements 71, 72, a screening body 61, two side rails 8, 9, each having a track including
a hollow interior 81 and an access slot 82 extending between a first flange 84 and
a second flange 83, a plurality of transverse elements 64 having two opposite ends,
and a plurality of connecting devices 5, each connecting device 5 including a connecting
clip 51 having at least one rigid L-shaped tab 511, 512 and at least one resilient
tab 513.
[0048] In the presently presented embodiment, the operating elements 71, 72 and the cord
systems represented by cords 91, 92 are held together by means of transportation and
mounting fitting 25. Thus, the step of connecting the operating elements 71, 72 to
the side pieces 22, 23 of the window frame is here carried out by threading the transportation
and mounting fitting 25 over the mounting bracket 15 at both sides, i.e. at the upper
end of the respective side piece 22, 23.
[0049] Subsequently, the side rails 8, 9 are connected with the operating elements 71, 72
and to the side pieces 22, 23 of the window frame.
[0050] In the present embodiment, this is carried out as shown in Figs 5a to 5c, by inserting
the side rail 9 over the transportation and mounting fitting 25 and sliding the side
rail upwards until the upper end thereof it reaches, or is at least positioned next
to, the top piece 21 of the window frame 2. The lower end of the side rail 9 is brought
into engagement with a bracket 93. The cord systems are fastened as well. The fastening
of the side rails 8, 9 to the respective side piece 22, 23 may be supplemented by
additional fastening means such as screws.
[0051] The screening device 6 is prepared by connecting the transverse elements 64 to the
screening body 61 by introducing each transverse element 64 into a pocket 62 through
the opening 63 which may be provided in one or both sides of the pocket.
[0052] Before starting the step of connecting the connecting devices 5 to the side rails
8, 9 it is advantageous that the operating elements 71, 72 are kept at a distance
from each other to make room for the connecting devices 5. Typically, the distance
is 20-25 cm but may depend on the number of connecting devices 5, which may typically
be 5 to 10 in each side.
[0053] The connecting devices 5 are connected with the side rails 8, 9 such that one half
of the connecting devices are connected to one side rail 8, and the other half to
the other side rail 9, between the operating elements 71, 72 in either side. The connection
is made feasible by the features presented in the above, and the procedure is hence
the following:
- bringing each connecting clip 51 at an angle to the side rail 8, 9 and inserting the
at least one L-shaped tab 511, 512 through the access slot 82 into the hollow interior
81 of said track and into contact with the interior side of the first flange 84 while
the resilient tab 513 is outside the hollow interior 81 to attain a first position,
- bringing the resilient tab 513 into contact with the exterior side of the second flange
83 and biasing the resilient tab 513 to attain a second position, and
- inserting the resilient tab 513 through the access slot 82 and allowing the resilient
tab 513 to return to its non-biased condition to attain a third position.
[0054] It is noted that the first position is shown substantially in Fig. 14. The angle
will typically lie in the interval 30 to 45° with a line parallel to the first direction.
To attain the second position, the connecting clip 51, in this embodiment with the
end member 52 already engaged, is rotated slightly in the clock-wise direction about
a point of rotation located approximately at the edge of the first flange 84. Once
the third position has been reached, i.e. the position shown in Fig. 15, and at least
temporary retention of the connecting clip 51 in the track has been achieved.
[0055] Following the connection of all connecting devices 5 with the side rails 8, 9 between
the lower and the upper operating elements 72 and 71, the transverse elements 64 are
connected with the connecting devices 5.
[0056] Finally, the screening body 61 is connected with the operating elements 71, 72, here
by fastening the first and second end edges 65, 66 to the respective operating element
71, 72.
[0057] A handle (not shown) may be connected to one of or both operating elements 71, 72
before the screening body 61 is connected to the operating elements 71, 72. Such a
handle may for instance be an angular bracket which is snapped on to the operating
element.
[0058] The invention should not be regarded as being limited to the described embodiments.
Several modifications and combinations of the different embodiments will be apparent
to the person skilled in the art.
1. A screening arrangement (1) for a window, in particular a roof window, having a supply
condition and a condition of use, the screening arrangement defining, in the condition
of use, a first longitudinal direction, and a second longitudinal direction, and a
screening plane substantially parallel to a plane defined by the first and second
directions, the screening arrangement comprising:
two operating elements (71, 72) extending in the first direction,
a screening body (61) extending, in the condition of use, substantially in the screening
plane between the two operating elements (71, 72);
two side rails (8, 9), each extending, in the condition of use, in the second direction,
each side rail (8, 9) having a track including a hollow interior (81) and an access
slot (82) extending between a first flange (84) and a second flange (83),
a plurality of transverse elements (64) having two opposite ends and extending, in
the condition of use, in the first direction and being connected to the screening
body (61), and
a plurality of connecting devices (5) connecting, in the condition of use, said plurality
of transverse elements (64) with a respective side rail (8, 9), each connecting device
(5) including a connecting clip (51) having at least one rigid L-shaped tab (511,
512) and at least one resilient tab (513),
characterized in that each connecting clip (51) is able to assume
- a first position, in which the at least one L-shaped tab (511, 512) is inserted
into the hollow interior (81) of said track and is in contact with the first flange
(84) while the resilient tab (513) is outside the hollow interior (81),
- a second position, in which the at least one L-shaped tab (511, 512) is inserted
into the hollow interior (81) of said track and the resilient tab (513) is in contact
with the second flange (83) and is biased, and
- a third position, in which the at least one L-shaped tab (511, 512) and the resilient
tab (513) are both inserted into the hollow interior (81) of said track and the resilient
tab (513) is non-biased,
and in that one connecting clip (51) is connected to each end of each transverse element (64)
in the condition of use in such a manner that the connecting clips (51) are able to
move slightly in the first direction in the respective track.
2. A screening arrangement according to claim 1, wherein said connecting device (5) furthermore
includes an end member (52) which is connected to a respective end of the transverse
element (64).
3. A screening arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the end member (52) is provided
with a first engagement means (521, 522) for releasable engagement with corresponding
engagement means of the connecting clip (51), said first engagement means being preferably
in the form of a recess (521) and a head (522) for cooperation with a receiving slot
(516) of the connecting clip (51).
4. A screening arrangement according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the end member (52) is
provided with a second engagement means (520, 524) for releasable engagement with
the transverse element (64), said second engagement means preferably including a hollow
main body (520) of the end member (52) and a locking tongue (524), preferably provided
in an aperture (523).
5. A screening arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
connecting clip (51) has a main portion (510) and an upstanding wall (515) from which
the at least L-shaped tab (511, 512) and the resilient tab (513) protrude in a direction
away from the transverse element (64) in the mounted condition.
6. A screening arrangement according to claim 5, wherein two L-shaped tabs (511, 512)
are provided and the resilient tab (513) is positioned between the two L-shaped tabs
(511, 512).
7. A screening arrangement according to claim 5 or 6, wherein the resilient tab (513)
has an inclined surface (513a) at one side of the resilient tab (513) facing away
from the L-shape of the L-shaped tab or tabs (511, 512), preferably also a hook portion
(513b).
8. A screening arrangement according to any one of claims 3 to 4 and 5 to 7, wherein
the receiving slot (516) of the connecting clip (51) is positioned on the other side
of the upstanding wall (515) than the at least one L-shaped tab (511, 512) and the
resilient tab (513).
9. A screening arrangement according to any one of claims 3 to 4 and 5 to 8, wherein
the connecting clip (51) is provided with an inclined surface (517a, 517b) on at least
one side of the receiving slot (516).
10. A screening arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
at least L-shaped tab (511, 512) and the resilient tab (513), in the third position
of the at least L-shaped tab (511, 512) and the resilient tab (513) of the connecting
clip (51), form a neck portion including opposing restriction C sections having such
dimensions that there is a clearance at the neck portion in the access slot (82).
11. A screening arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
resilient tab (513) is substantially T-shaped.
12. A screening arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
access slots (82) of tracks in the respective side rails (8, 9) face each other in
the mounted condition and the first and second flanges (84, 83) are substantially
perpendicular to the screening plane,
13. A screening arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
screening arrangement is a Roman blind and the screening body (61) is made from a
flexible cloth including a number of pockets (62) with openings (63), each for reception
of one transverse element (64) of said plurality of transverse elements.
14. A screening arrangement according to claim 13, wherein the screening body (61) at
a first end edge (65) and a second end edge (66) is provided with fastening means
for fastening to a respective operating element (71, 72), the fastening means being
preferably releasable.
15. A window frame comprising a screening arrangement according to any one of claims 1
to 14, wherein the window frame (2) includes a top piece (21), two side pieces (22,
23) and a bottom piece (24), and the longitudinal direction of the top and bottom
pieces (21, 24) corresponding to a width direction of the window frame is parallel
to the first direction, and the longitudinal direction of the side pieces (22, 23)
corresponding to a height direction is parallel to the second direction.
16. A method of mounting a screening arrangement in a window frame including a top piece
(21), two side pieces (22, 23) and a bottom piece (24), comprising the steps of:
providing the screening arrangement in a supply condition, comprising two operating
elements (71, 72), a screening body (61), two side rails (8, 9), each having a track
including a hollow interior (81) and an access slot (82) extending between a first
flange (84) and a second flange (83), a plurality of transverse elements (64) having
two opposite ends, and a plurality of connecting devices (5), each connecting device
(5) including a connecting clip (51) having at least one rigid L-shaped tab (511,
512) and at least one resilient tab (513),
connecting the operating elements (71, 72) to the side pieces (22, 23) of the window
frame,
connecting the side rails (8, 9) with the operating elements (71, 72) and to the side
pieces (22, 23) of the window frame,
connecting the transverse elements (64) to the screening body (61),
connecting the connecting devices (5) with the side rails (8, 9) such that one half
of the connecting devices are connected to one side rail (8), and the other half to
the other side rail (9), between the operating elements (71, 72) in either side,
connecting the transverse elements (64) with the connecting devices (5), and
connecting the screening body (61) with the operating elements (71, 72),
whereby the step of connecting the connecting devices (5) with the side rails (8,
9) is carried out by
- bringing each connecting clip (51) at an angle to the side rail (8, 9) and inserting
the at least one L-shaped tab (511, 512) through the access slot (82) into the hollow
interior (81) of said track and into contact with the interior side of the first flange
(84) while the resilient tab (513) is outside the hollow interior (81) to attain a
first position,
- bringing the resilient tab (513) into contact with the exterior side of the second
flange (83) and biasing the resilient tab (513) to attain a second position, and
inserting the resilient tab (513) through the access slot (82) and allowing the resilient
tab (513) to return to its non-biased condition to attain a third position.