[0001] The present invention relates to a shielding for doors or windows frame equipped
with side-scrolling lateral box, in particular of the type free of lower guide and
used for the application of a self-enveloping shielding to doors or windows frame.
[0002] As is known, frames for the application of a self-enveloping side scrolling shielding,
for example mosquito nets or curtains, having a lateral box and free of a floor guide,
to a door or window opening comprise: - a box which is fixed, in vertical position,
to the upper part of the compartment to be shielded and in which is wrapped a sheet
of shielding material; - a horizontal top guide, in which the edges of the shielding
are housed so as to prevent transverse movements of the shielding itself; - a pair
of supports of the box adapted to secure the box to the sides of the compartment and
to allow a certain tolerance in the cut of the box itself.
[0003] Furthermore, the supports of the box are equipped with a vertical edge which acts
as a bearing surface of the box and allows, also, to determine a portion of space
for containing an extreme portion of the box having variable length so as to adapt
the box to compartments having different measures. In particular, the known systems
having no lower floor guide require the presence of a vertically disposed box in which
is wound the net and a of a carriage having modules for gripping the lower part of
the net and which forms a sliding guide. In the extraction phase, the net can be pulled
laterally by the user, by means of a handle bar, and, during rewind, the net is rewound
quickly pulled by a spring included within the box.
[0004] Although functional in several respects, the solutions of the above type require
special bulky profiles in which the modules of the carriage can scroll. Therefore,
these types of shielding are not suitable for all existing profiles in doors or windows.
Furthermore, during the opening and closure of the shielding, the handle bar of the
shielding doesn't slide perfectly perpendicular to the axis of the lateral box. Consequently,
particularly for bulky shieldings, the modules of the carriage have difficulty to
go up along the handle bar, thus easily exiting from their seats.
[0005] Purpose of the present invention is to provide a shielding for doors or windows frame
equipped with side-scrolling lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide which
is not bulky and which allows the handle bar scrolling along an axis perfectly perpendicular
to the axis of the lateral box and a controlled movement of the modules during the
opening and the closure of the shielding, such as to overcome the limits of the known
shielding.
[0006] According to the present invention, a shielding for doors or windows frame equipped
with side-scrolling lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide is provided, as
defined in claim 1.
[0007] For a better understanding of the present invention a preferred embodiment is now
described, purely as nonlimiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings,
in which:
- Figures 1A-1B show schematic tridimensional views of a shielding for doors or windows
frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide,
according to the invention;
- Figures 2A-2B show schematic tridimensional views of a lower chute of the shielding
for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box suitable to be
free of lower guide, according to the invention;
- Figure 2C shows a schematic tridimensional view of a lower profile for guiding the
meshes of the carriage, according to the invention;
- Figures 2D-2F show schematic tridimensional views, respectively internal and external,
of the meshes of the carriage of the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped
with side-scrolling lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide, according to the
invention;
- Figure 2G shows a schematic tridimensional view of a lower head for the meshes of
the carriage, according to the invention;
- Figure 2H shows a schematic tridimensional view of the meshes of the carriage coupled
to the lower head of the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling
lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide, according to the invention;
- Figures 3 and 4 show schematic tridimensional views of the lower chute having seats
for modules of the carriage of the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped with
side-scrolling lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide, according to the invention;
- Figure 5 shows a schematic tridimensional view of a lower portion of the shielding
for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box suitable to be
free of lower guide, according to the invention;
- Figures 6A-6B show respectively a single three-dimensional schematic view and an assembled
three-dimensional schematic view of a second embodiment of the handle bar of the shielding
for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box suitable to be
free of lower guide, according to the invention;
- Figure 7 shows a schematic tridimensional view of a system for balancing the scrolling
of the handle bar of the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling
lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide, according to the invention;
- Figure 8 shows a schematic tridimensional view of a balancing means of the system
for balancing the scrolling of the handle bar, according to the invention;
- Figures 9A-9B show other schematic tridimensional views, of the system for balancing
the scrolling of the handle bar inserted into the shielding for doors or windows frame
equipped with side-scrolling lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide, according
to the invention;
- Figure 10 shows a schematic tridimensional view of an upper chute having pulling wires
of the system for balancing the scrolling of the handle bar, according to the invention;
- Figure 11 shows a schematic tridimensional view of a guide stop with guide stop block
of the system for balancing the scrolling of the handle bar, according to the invention;
- Figure 12 shows a schematic tridimensional view of the guide stop, of a spring and
of a wires tie-beam of the system for balancing the scrolling of the handle bar, according
to the invention;
- Figure 13 shows a schematic tridimensional view of the guide stop with guide stop
block, spring and wires tie-beam inserted in the shielding for doors or windows frame
equipped with side-scrolling lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide, according
to the invention;
- Figures 14A-14C show schematic tridimensional views of another embodiment of the modules
of the carriage of the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling
lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide, according to the invention;
- Figure 15 shows a schematic tridimensional view of another embodiment of the modules
of the carriage of figures 14A-14C when those modules are coupled each other and with
the net of the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral
box suitable to be free of lower guide, according to the invention;
- Figure 16 shows a schematic tridimensional view of the carriage comprising the modules
of figures 14A-14C, according to the invention.
[0008] With reference to these figures, a shielding for doors or windows frame equipped
with side-scrolling lateral box free of lower guide is shown, according to the invention.
In particular, figure 1 shows a shielding 200 for doors or windows frame equipped
with side-scrolling lateral box free of lower guide, comprising: a net 201 self-enveloping
inside a lateral box 202 vertically arranged and provided with an upper support 206
and a lower head 207 to be attached to the window frame; a fixed upper guide 203;
a vertical closure profile 205 secured to the vertical wall of the frame or window
frame, for example of a window, to which the shielding is applied, and which serves
for locking the net 201 during its extraction from the box 202; a movable carriage
214 in which modules is hooked a portion of the net 201. The lateral box 202 comprises
a roller tube, not shown in the figure, to which the net 201 is wound, and being engaged
with the upper support 206 by means of an upper head and an upper bushing, not shown
in the figure. A similar lower bushing 213 is configured to connect the roller tube
with the lower head 207. The extremity of the net 101 able to be extracted from the
box 102 is provided with a handle bar 208 that allows the user to laterally scroll
the net 201, pulling it out easily when it is rolled up inside the box 202 and to
stop it against the vertical profile 205. The handle bar 208 comprises, in fact, a
central gripping element 209 to facilitate movement of the handle bar 208.
[0009] Advantageously according to the invention, the shielding 200 comprises a chute 215
with a housing for the modules of a carriage 214. As shown in Figure 2, the chute
215 is formed by a rectangular body 215a having both outer faces shaped in such a
way to present a groove 215b extending, in a semicircular way, from the center of
the top edge 215c to the lower corner of one of the side edges 215d of the body 215a.
Moreover, the body 215a has, at the side edge 215e, a vertical groove 215f. On the
top edge 215c of the body 215a, two pins 215h and 215i extend vertically. Moreover,
the body 215a has a lower base 2151 having a thickness less than the thickness of
the body 215a, therefore resulting recessed relative to the profile of the outer faces
of the body 215a. Due to this configuration, the lower base 2151 can slide in the
lower profile 225 acting as a guide for the modules 224, linked one by one, of the
carriage 214, by means of two rails 225a and 225b extending along a lower profile
225, as shown in Figure 2C. Moreover, the body 215a of the chute 215 comprises, on
each of the external faces, pins 215m e 215n configured for coupling the chute 215
to a first external lateral guide 216a and to a second external lateral guide 216b.
[0010] According to an aspect of the invention, the external guides 216a and 216b form a
single body with the chute 215.
[0011] Advantageously according to the invention, the external guides 216a and 216b guarantee
an optimal sliding of the modules 224 of the carriage 214 in the lower profile 225,
particularly in the case that the profile 225 goes out of the binary of the floor
in which it is installed.
[0012] Figures 2D-2F show images of the modules 224 forming the carriage 214. These separate
modules 224 are able to be linked together on one side. More in details, each mesh
224 is formed by a circular body composed of two semi-circular portions 224a and 224b.
The first portion 224a has, on both its faces, a cylindrical protuberance 224ab. The
second portion 224b has, among its faces, a circular inner groove 224ba; holes 224bb
in each face positioned so as to facing each other; on one face, a central protuberance
formed by a cylindrical body 224bc terminating with a cylindrical head 224bd. Furthermore,
the second portion 224b has a lower terminal appendix 224be extending toward the first
portion 224. Figures 2D and 2E show, in particular, the coupling between two successive
modules 224, realized in such a way that the cylindrical protuberance 224ab of a first
mesh 224 goes to settle inside the holes 224bb of the second mesh 224.
[0013] The mobile carriage 214 is, therefore, formed by the set of modules 224 coupled as
described. The so formed carriage 214 is inserted into the shielding 200, at the bottom
between the box 202 and the handle bar 208 by means of the lower profile 225 which
acts as a guide for the modules 224 of the carriage 214 since it is provided with
the two rails 225a and 225b extending along the entire length of the lower profile
225.
[0014] Advantageously, according to the invention, the carriage 214 is inserted between
the movable box 202 and the handle bar 208 by means of the lower head 207 appropriately
designed to allow attachment of the modules 224 of the carriage 214. In particular,
the head 207, shown in figure 2G, comprises a first region 207a that has a central
cylindrical pin 207ab having on its upper part a parallelepiped pin 207ac which fits
within the lower bushing 213 for engagement with the roller tube, not shown, a second
region 207b with holes 207ba useful for the fixing of the head 207 to the window,
and two fins 207c, 207d facing each other having the shape of a quarter of a round
angle, positioned between the first region 207a and the second region 207b, and equipped,
each on both faces, of a cylindrical protuberance 207ca and 207da. This configuration,
as shown in figure 2H, allows to link the modules 224 of the carriage 214 in such
a way that the holes 224bb of a first and of a second mesh 224 can accommodate the
protuberances 207ca and 207da and allows to insert the lower profile 225 under the
fins 207c and 207d, the modules 224 being able to slide on the rails 225a and 225b
of the lower profile 225. In particular, the modules 224 slide, on the lower profile
225, outwardly to the rails 225a and 225b in such a way that the cylindrical body
224bc can slide under the rails 225a and 225b and the cylindrical head 224bd slide
beyond the rails 225a and 225b, in the region comprised between these rails. Substantially
a first row of modules 224 can slide on the lower profile 225 in such a way that the
cylindrical body 224bc of the modules can slide under the rail 225a and the cylindrical
head 224bd can slide beyond the rail 225a; and a second row of modules 224 can slide
on the lower profile 225 in such a way that the cylindrical body 224bc of the modules
can slide under the rail 225b and the cylindrical head 224bd can slide beyond the
rail 225b.
[0015] According to an aspect of the invention, the lower profile 225 acts as a floor guide
and has a thickness preferably equal to 4 mm.
[0016] Figures 3 and 4 show more in details the lower portion of the handle bar 208 engaged
to the lower chute 215 by means of its upper pins 215i and 215h. Moreover, the shielding
200 comprises a magnetic linear profile 218 laterally hooked to the handle bar 208
and to the lateral edge 215e of the lower chute 215, by means of the groove 215f.
[0017] The movable carriage 214 is inserted in the lower portion of the shielding 200, between
the box 202 and the handle bar 208, by means of the lower profile 225. The engagement
of the carriage 214 with the box 202 is done by means of the lower head 207. So, the
two rows of modules 224 of the carriage 214 sliding on the lower profile 225 insert
in the groove 215b of the chute 215. When the chute 215 is interconnected with the
handle bar 208 by means of the pins 215i e 215h, the two rows of modules 224 can climb
a lower portion of the handle bar 208 respectively in an external groove 208a and
in an internal groove 208b of the handle bar 208, as shown in figure 1B.
[0018] Advantageously according to the invention, the shielding 200 comprises a terminal
element 234 hooked to the final mesh 224 of each row of modules. This terminal element
24 is provided with a hole 234a for the anchoring of a wire 235 vertically extending
toward the superior guide 203, as shown in figure 5.
[0019] According to another embodiment of the invention, the handle bar 2008, shown in figures
6A, comprises a first protrusion 2008c facing the box 202 and a second protrusion
2008d opposed to the protrusion 2008c, a pair of lateral fins 2008e defining a first
groove 2008a outside the shielding and a second groove 2008b inside the shielding.
[0020] Advantageously according to the invention, the lateral fins 2008e are configured
to guide and contain the inside ascent of the carriage 214, as shown in figure 6B.
[0021] Advantageously according to the invention, this second embodiment of the handle bar
is more robust and suitable to guide the meshes if the carriage along the handle bar
and along the lower profile of the shielding.
[0022] Advantageously, as shown in figure 7 and in more details in figure 8, according to
the invention, the shielding 200 comprises a system 226 for balancing the movement
of the handle bar 108, having the function to push down the handle bar 208 on the
lower chute 215. The system 226 comprises a first rectangular main body 226a provided,
at its back, with a parallelepiped protrusion 226b through which the system 226 can
engage and slide in the external groove 208a of the handle bar 208, and, on its front,
with two snap pins 226c on which wheels 226d are hooked. Inferiorly, instead, the
main body 226a has a cylindrical pin 226e around which is inserted the upper end of
a spring 226f having the lower end inserted around a cylindrical pin 226g of a second
body 226h comprising a locking hole 226i via an appropriate grain. Thanks to this
mechanism, once that the spring 226f is pressurized, it is locked in position by compression
of said grain. Advantageously according to the invention, the system 226 with wheels
and springs, balancing the movement of the handle bar in the opening and closing of
the shield and holding the handle bar down, when inserted in the upper portion of
the external groove 208a, makes sure not to release the handle bar from the lower
profile 225.
[0023] In addition, as shown in figure 7, the shielding 200 comprises a control system of
the movement of the modules 224 of the carriage 214, comprising pulling wires 235,
an upper chute 315, a guide stop 316, a guide stop block 317, a spring 318 and a wire
rod 319.
[0024] In figure 9 the assembled parts of the control system of the movement of the modules
224 of the carriage 214 are shown. The wires 235, connected to the terminal elements
234 of the two rows of modules of the carriage 214, vertically extend, toward the
upper fixed guide 203, along the external groove 208a of the handle bar 208 passing
behind the balancing system 226, passing behind the chute 315 and continuing horizontally,
below the upper fixed guide 203, in the direction of the guide stop 316 and crossing
it, then going down towards the spring 318 to which are hooked, under the upper guide
203.
[0025] The chute 315, shown in details in figure 10, comprises a planar body 315a provided
with a T shaped appendage 315b configured for engaging the handle bar 208, in closure
configuration of the shielding 200, by means of lower pins 315c, 315d connectable
internally to the handle bar 208, the planar body 315a having holes 315e for the passage
of the pulling wires 235.
[0026] The guide stop 316, shown in figure 11, comprises comprises an adequately shaped
body 316a provided with an appendage 316b provided with holes 316c for the passage
of the pulling wires 235 and ending with a protrusion 316d configured for coupling
the guide stop 316 with the guide stop block 317 and with the upper fixed guide 203.
Once coupled each other, the guide stop 316 and the guide stop block 317 are coupled
with the upper fixed guide 203 by meand of sliding and then they are fixed by means
of a grain.
[0027] Figures 12 and 13 show the guide stop 316 coupled to the spring 318 and to the wires
tie-beam 319. In particular, the wires 235, going out of the holes of the guide stop
315, end on the spring 318 to which they are connected. The spring 318 is coupled
to the wires tie-beam 319.
[0028] During use, the wires 235 allow to drive and control the movement of the carriage
214, balancing the movement of the handle bar 208 by means of the balance system 226.
In fact, driving the wires 235 by means of the wires tie-beam 319, during the opening
or the closure of the shielding, the modules 224 of the carriage 214 can move in a
balanced manner when the handle bar 208 is moved. In particular, when the shielding
is closed and the handle bar is pulled toward the lower profile 205, the modules 224
of the carriage 214 pull the wires 235. Instead, when the shielding is opened and
the handle bar is pulled toward the vertical box 202, the wires 235 pull the modules
224 of the carriage 214.
[0029] Advantageously according to the invention, the system for controlling the movement
of the modules is more efficient depending on how much the sliding of the net hooked
to the modules of the carriage is driven.
[0030] According to an aspect of the invention, as shown in figure 14, the modules 324 of
the carriage present a planar upper protrusion 324a and are coupled, linked on two
rows for forming the carriage, in such a way that the protrusion 324a of each module
of the first row of modules is facing toward the inside of the shielding, thus being
faced to the protrusion 324a of the module of the second row correspondingly coupled
to it in the carriage. As shown in figure 15, since the net 201 is engaged, either
stapled or buttoned up, between the modules of the carriage, the net is advantageoulsy
comprised between the protrusions 324a facing each other of correspondent modules
of the two rows of modules of the carriage 314, shown in figure 16. Hence, the protrusions
324a guiding the net 201 do not going out from the shielding, have an effect of containing
the net which combines with the effect of controlling the movement of the modules,
thanks to the control system described above.
[0031] Therefore, the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling
lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide according to the invention can be adapted
to existing shielding systems due to the carriage scrolling in the external groove
of the handle bar.
[0032] Another advantage of the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling
lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide according to the invention is that
it's possible to use little bulky profiles for the assembly on the frame to be screened.
[0033] Another advantage of the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling
lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide according to the invention is that
it allows that the handle bar slides along an axis perpendicular to the axis of the
vertical box, controlling the escaping of the modules out of their seats in the lower
profile.
[0034] Another advantage of the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling
lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide according to the invention is that
it allows to control the movement of the carriage both during the opening and the
closure of the shielding.
[0035] Another advantage of the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling
lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide according to the invention is that
it's possible to better drive the net and avoid it escapes from the shielding.
[0036] A further advantage of the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling
lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide consists in the fact that it can be
mounted, even by unskilled personnel, in a simple way and with no net blocks, constituting
a real do-it-yourself kit.
[0037] Finally, the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral
box suitable to be free of lower guide according to the invention is low cost.
[0038] Finally it is clear that the shielding for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling
lateral box suitable to be free of lower guide described and illustrated here can
be modified and varied without departing from the protective scope of the present
invention, as defined in the appended claims.
1. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide comprising:
- A lateral box (202) vertically arranged;
- A net (201) enveloping within said lateral box (202);
- an upper fixed guide (203) able to guide the movement of said net (201);
- A handle bar (208, 2008) fixed to the free end of said net (201);
- A movable carriage (214, 314) having modules (224, 324) in which the lower portion
of the net (201) is attached, characterized in that:
- said modules (224, 324) are linked together in two rows and are able to slide, starting
from the lateral box (202), on a lower profile (225) of the shielding (200), coupled
between the lateral box (202) and the handle bar (208, 2008), and on a lower portion
of an external groove (208a, 2008a) and of an inner groove (208b, 2008b) of the handle
bar (208, 2008);
- it comprises a system (226) to balance the movement of the handle bar (208, 2008)
able to be inserted in the upper portion of the external groove (208a, 2008a) of the
handle bar (208, 2008) and configured for avoiding, in cooperation with pressing down
of the handle bar (208, 2008), that the handle bar (208, 2008) escapes out of the
lower profile (225) during the opening and closing of the shielding (200); and
- it comprises at least one control system of the movement of the modules (224, 324)
of the carriage (214, 314) configured for driving the sliding the handle bar (208,
2008), held pressed down by the balance system (226), along an axis perpendicular
to the axis of the lateral box (202).
2. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide according to claim 1, characterized in that said control system of the movement of the modules (224, 324) of the carriage (214,
314) comprises pulling wires (235) coupled to the modules (224, 324), means (315,
316, 317) for the sliding of the pulling wires (235) below the upper fixed guide (203),
elastic means for anchoring (318) the pulling wires (235) and gripping means (319)
coupled to the anchoring elastic means (318).
3. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide according to claim 2, characterized in that said pulling wires (235) are coupled to the modules (224, 324) by means of terminal
elements (234) connected to the end module (224, 324) of each row of modules and equipped
with a hole (234a) for the anchoring of the pulling wires (235).
4. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide according to claim 2, characterized in that said means (315, 316, 317) for the sliding of the pulling wires (235) comprise at
least one upper chute (315) and at least one guide stop (316) inserted below the upper
fixed guide (203) and at least one guide stop block (317) coupled to the guide stop
(316) and anchored to a vertical closing profile (205) fixed to the vertical wall
of the doors or windows frame.
5. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide according to the claims 2-4, characterized in that the pulling wires (235) are coupled to the terminal elements (234) of the two rows
of modules (224, 324) and vertically extend, in the direction of the upper fixed guide
(203), along the external groove (208a, 2008a) of the handle bar (208, 2008a) passing
behind the balance system (226), passing behind the chute (315) and continuing horizontally,
below the upper fixed guide (203), in the direction of the guide stop (316) and crossing
it, then going down towards the spring (318) to which are hooked.
6. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide according to claim 4, characterized in that the chute (315) comprises a planar body (315a) provided with an appendage (315b)
configured for engaging the handle bar (208, 2008) by means of lower pins (315c, 315d)
connectable internally to the handle bar (208, 2008), the planar body (315a) having
holes (315e) for the passage of the pulling wires (235).
7. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide according to claim 4, characterized in that the guide stop (316) comprises a body (316a) able to be coupled to the upper fixed
guide (203) and to the guide stop block (317) and provided with an appendage (316b)
provided with holes (315c) for the passage of the pulling wires (235).
8. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a bottom chute (215) formed by a rectangular body (215a) provided, on
its outer faces, with pins (215m, 215n) configured for coupling the chute (215) to
a first outer guide (216a) and to a second outer guide (216b).
9. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide according to claim 1, characterized in that each module (324) of the first row of modules (324) of the carriage (314) is provided
with a planar upper protrusion (324a) facing the planar upper protrusion (324a) of
the module (324) of the second row correspondingly coupled to it in the carriage (314),
so that the net (201) is contained and guided by the facing protrusions (324a) of
corresponding modules (324) of the two rows of modules (324).
10. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide according to claim 1, characterized in that the lower profile (225) comprises two rails (225a, 225b) extending over the entire
length of the lower profile (225) and has a thickness not exceeding 4 mm.
11. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide according to claim 1,
characterized in that the lower profile (225) is coupled to the lateral box (202) by means of a lower head
(207) comprising:
- A first region (207a) centrally provided with a cylindrical pin (207ab) ending with
a parallelepiped box (207ac) configured for fitting within a lower bushing (213) able
to engage a roller tube comprised in the lateral box (202) and around which the net
(201) is wound;
- A second region (207b) provided with holes (207ba) useful for the fixing of the
head (207) to the doors or windows frame; and
- Two tabs (207c, 207d) facing each other and shaped as a quarter of a round angle,
positioned between the first region (207a) and the second region (207b), and equipped,
each on both sides, with a cylindrical protrusion (207ca, 207da), the lower profile
(225) being able to fit under the tabs (207c, 207d).
12. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide according to claim 1,
characterized in that the lower profile (225) is coupled to the handle bar (208, 2008) by means of a chute
(215) with a guide for the modules (224) formed by a rectangular body (215a) comprising:
- on its external faces, a groove (215b) extending, having a semicircular direction,
from the center of the upper edge (215c) to the lower corner of one of the lateral
edges (215d) of the body (215a);
- at the lateral edges (215d, 215e), vertical grooves (215f, 215g) in correspondence
of which, on the upper edge (215c) two pins (215h, 215i) extend vertically, the pins
(215h, 215i) being configured for interlock connecting the chute (215) with the handle
bar (208, 2008);
- a lower base (2151) having a thickness less than the thickness of the body (215a)
and recessed relative to the profile of the outer faces of the body (215a) and configured
for sliding within rails (225a, 225b) of the lower profile (225).
13. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide according to claim 1, characterized in that the system (226) comprises a first main rectangular body (226a) posteriorly provided
with a parallelepiped protrusion (226b) by means of which the system (226) is able
to couple and to slide below the upper guide (203), before provided with two snap
pins (226c) on which wheels (226d) are attached, and at the bottom provided with a
cylindrical pin (226e) around which the upper end of a spring (226f) is inserted,
the spring (226f) having the lower end inserted around a cylindrical pin (226g) of
a second body (226h) comprising a hole (226i) hosting locking means to lock the spring
(226f) in the compression position.
14. Shielding (200) for doors or windows frame equipped with side-scrolling lateral box
suitable to be free of lower guide according to claim 1, characterized in that handle bar (2008) comprises a first protrusion (2008c) facing the box (202) and a
second protrusion (2008d) opposed to the first protrusion (2008c), a pair of lateral
fins (2008e) defining a first groove (2008a) outside the shielding and a second groove
(2008b) inside the shielding.