TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention belongs to the field of constructions for limited occupation,
specifically such as pergolas and with lateral enclosures.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] Small constructions or constructions for limited occupation such as pergolas are
known.
[0003] Pergolas create lateral spaces that are normally closed by enclosures comprising
closing elements for protection from the sun, such as blinds or awnings. For this
purpose it is common to bolt the necessary profiles to the longitudinal profiles of
the upper frame of the pergola, which is labour intensive and expensive.
[0004] The closing elements are suitable for providing intimacy or protection from the sun,
but are not sufficient for protection from more severe weather conditions or more
sturdy enclosures; in addition, said closing elements typically limit or impede the
view from inside.
[0005] For example, patent
FR2970495 describes a pergola with an upper frame and four supporting pillars. Enclosures for
lateral spaces are of the blinds type, housed in profiles connected to the longitudinal
members of the upper frame.
[0006] No pergolas are known with an upper frame having longitudinal members with the necessary
arrangement in which the closing elements of the enclosures are present, nor such
closing elements being made of glass.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The present invention is established and characterised in the independent claims,
while the dependent claims describe additional characteristics thereof.
[0008] The subject matter of the invention is a pergola with an enclosure, which includes
an upper frame with longitudinal members that require less installation effort and
are less expensive than current ones, as well as closing elements that are sturdier
than known ones and which allow the user to see through them. The technical problem
addressed is how to configure the pergola in order to achieve the aforementioned result.
[0009] In view of the above, the present invention relates to a pergola comprising an upper
frame with at least four longitudinal member, which is the usual arrangement, arranged
in a quadrangular manner, although they could be arranged in a rhombus, trapezoidal
or other manner. The pergola also comprises at least two supporting means connected
to the upper frame by any known attachment method, such as by direct screwing or using
a specific anchoring part. The "two supporting means" intends to indicate that there
must be at least two supporting means, and does not indicate here that there must
be two different types of supporting means, as in some examples of embodiments described
below.
[0010] A lateral space is created between the two supporting means, where "lateral" is used
to describe the position with respect to the pergola arranged on the ground in the
usual manner, covered by an enclosure that comprises at least one closing element.
[0011] The invention is characterised in that each closing element comprises a glass pane
with an upper edge. This means that these elements are essentially a glass pane, but
are not limited to being only a glass pane as it may consist in a laminate including
plastic layers to prevent projection of pieces in case of breaking, or may be part
of another type of enclosure such as a frame or mask made of plastic or metal, etc.
[0012] The invention is also characterised by each longitudinal member comprising at least
one lower wall from the upper side of which extends at least one side wall, and from
the lower side of which extend at least two guide walls, such that between two adjacent
guide walls a space is configured in which the upper edge of the closing element can
move, such that the lower wall, the side wall and the guide walls are integrated elements
of each longitudinal member.
[0013] The lower wall has a substantially flat arrangement as known, and the upper and lower
faces thereof are designated with respect to their orientation to each longitudinal
member in their final position on the pergola.
[0014] That is, each longitudinal member integrates the necessary arrangement, the guide
walls, in which moves each closing element, and there is no need for profiles connected
as in the prior art; in addition, the closing elements are glass panes, establishing
a sturdy and improved closure compared to known blinds and the like.
[0015] Other advantages related to characteristics described in the dependent claims are
cited in the detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] This specification is supplemented with a set of drawings illustrating the preferred
embodiment, which are never intended to limit the invention.
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a pergola where the supporting means are four
pillars.
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of a pergola where the supporting means are two
pillars and one supporting surface.
Figure 3 shows a perspective view of a pergola where the supporting means are one
pillar and two supporting surfaces.
Figure 4 shows a perspective view of a pergola where the supporting means are two
supporting surfaces.
Figures 5, 6 and 7 show perspective views of extended pergolas, meaning that the relatively
large size acquired allows doubling, tripling, etc. the pergola configurations of
Figures 1 and 2.
Figure 8 shows a cross-sectional view of a longitudinal member, where the upper edge
of the closing element moves directly in the guide opening of the longitudinal member;
said longitudinal member has a closed drawer arrangement.
Figures 9 and 10 show cross-sectional views of a longitudinal member, where the upper
edge of the closing element presents an upper profile above which there is a rolling
and rotation assembly that moves inside the guide opening of the longitudinal member;
said longitudinal member has an L-shaped configuration in Figure 9 and a closed drawer
arrangement in Figure 10.
Figure 11 shows a cross-sectional view of a longitudinal member, where the upper edge
of the closing element presents an upper profile above which is an expansion profile
that houses the rolling and rotation assembly that moves inside the guide opening
of the longitudinal member; said longitudinal member has a closed drawer arrangement.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0017] An embodiment of the invention is described below with reference to the figures.
[0018] Figures 1 to 4 show a pergola comprising an upper frame (1), normally with a cover
such as the slats (6) shown, although this could be of a different type, such as a
tarpaulin or rigid roof, which in turn comprises four longitudinal member (1.1) in
the embodiment described arranged in a rectangular shape, although there could be
a different number larger than four and could have a different arrangement; the pergola
also comprises at least two supporting means (2, 4, 5), such that between the two
supporting means (2, 4, 5) a lateral space is created that is covered by an enclosure
comprising at least one closing element (3). For example and more specifically, Figure
1 shows that the supporting means consist in four pillars (2); Figure 2 shows that
the supporting means consist in at least two pillars (2) and a first supporting surface
(4) connected to at least one longitudinal member (1.1), the latter being one of the
longitudinal member that is not in contact with any of the pillars (2), in the embodiment
shown arranged aligned and coinciding with the corners of the frame (1), although
there could be a different number larger than two with a different arrangement; Figure
3 shows supporting means that are at least one pillar (2), a first supporting surface
(4) connected to at least one longitudinal member (1.1), a second supporting surface
(5) connected to at least one longitudinal member (1.1), where the longitudinal members
are in contact with the supporting surfaces (4, 5) some of which are not in contact
with any of the pillars (2); Figure 4 shows that the supporting means are a first
supporting surface (4) connected to at least one longitudinal member (1.1), a second
supporting surface (5) connected to at least one longitudinal member (1.1), said longitudinal
member (1.1) not being adjacent to each other, such that the supporting surfaces (4,
5) do not touch each other.
[0019] Although it is not shown, the supporting means can be only two pillars (2) such that
they are sufficient to support the upper frame (1).
[0020] Thus, between two adjacent pillars (2), between a pillar (2) and a supporting surface
(4, 5), or between two supporting surfaces (4, 5) a lateral space is created that
is covered by an enclosure that comprises at least one closing element (3). As shown
in Figures 1 to 3, by way of illustration, the greater side comprises eight closing
elements (3), and in Figures 1 and 4 the smaller side comprises four elements, although
only one is seen as the other three are stacked on the visible one.
[0021] Figures 5 to 7 show extended pergolas, meaning that the relatively large size acquired
allows doubling, tripling, etc. the aforementioned pergola configurations according
to need and in any direction. Thus, Figure 5 shows an extended pergola based on the
one shown in Figure 1; as can be seen, the front and rear longitudinal members (1.1)
according to the figure extend along the entire dimension of the pergola for an increased
sturdiness, while for the same purpose an intermediate longitudinal member (1.1) and
two intermediate pillars (2) are provided, which may or not be necessary depending
on each specific arrangement; analogously, in Figure 6 the pergola of Figure 2 is
extended, and in Figure 7 the pergola of Figure 5 is extended. For sake of clarity
the closing elements (3) have not been shown in said Figures 5 to 7.
[0022] As shown in Figures 8 to 11, each closing element (3) comprises a glass pane with
an upper edge (3.11), each longitudinal member (1.1) comprises at least one lower
wall (1.11) from the upper side of which extends at least one side wall (1.12) and
from the bottom side of which extend at least two guide walls (1.13).
[0023] As shown in Figures 8 to 11, two adjacent guide walls (1.13) configure a guide space
(1.14) in which the upper edge (3.11) of the closing element (3) can move, opening
and closing the enclosure at will by sliding each closing element (3), such that the
lower wall (1.11), the side wall (1.12) and the guide walls (1.13) are integrated
configurations of each longitudinal member (1.1), that is, they form part of the same
piece, normally made from an extruded metal, such as aluminium.
[0024] Figure 8 shows how six guide walls (1.13) extend from the lower wall (1.11), although
at least two guide walls (1.13) could extend therefrom, which is the simplest embodiment
with regard to the closing element (3), the upper edge (3.11) thereof moving directly
for example by fitting in brush (1.15) configurations in a known manner.
[0025] An embodiment with more elements with regard to the closing element (3) is shown
in Figures 9 and 10, where in the upper edge (3.11) an upper profile (3.2) is arranged
and above this a rolling and rotation assembly (3.3) such that it can move in the
guide space (1.14). Optionally, this rotation and rolling assembly (3.3) comprises,
as shown, at least one carriage or roller (3.31), two carriages in the embodiment
shown, which can move above tabs (1.16) that protrude from the guide walls (1.13),
in the form of a rolling path. This arrangement implies more elements than in Figure
3, but the sliding of the closing elements (3) is smoother, which is highly desirable
when they are large and therefore relatively heavy.
[0026] An embodiment with even more elements regarding the closing element (3) is shown
in Figure 11, where above the upper profile an extension profile (3.4) is arranged
that houses the rolling and rotation assembly (3.3) such that said extension profile
(3.4) can move in the guide space (1.14); specifically, the extension profile (3.4)
comprises two side partitions (3.41) between which the rolling and rotation assembly
are placed (3.3), which comprises a carriage or roller (3.31), two carriages in the
embodiment shown, that can move above tabs (3.43) protruding from the partitions (3.41),
said partitions move in the guide space (1.14) such that it is possible to adjust
the relative height of the guide walls (1.13) and the partitions (3.41), in a telescopic
manner. This arrangement is highly advantageous for achieving an arrangement in which
each closing element (3) can be levelled regardless of whether the pergola is levelled,
due to irregular ground, or when attached to one or several supporting surfaces (4,5),
at the position in which these have been secured. This is further optimised in that
the lower wall (1.11), as shown in Figure 11, forms a line that is not in the same
direction throughout its length, instead forming part of the guide space (1.14) such
that it is inserted into the longitudinal member (1.1) thereby providing an upper
space in which it is possible to fit the closing elements (3), which is at times essential
when the ground does not allow increasing the height in the installation of the pergola.
[0027] Figures 9 to 11 show guide walls (1.13) on the left part of each longitudinal member
(1.1), although it is possible to place these on the right side and in any position
between these as desired.
[0028] With regard to the arrangement of the longitudinal members (1.1), the figures show
various embodiments that will be described below. Each arrangement of the closing
element (3) can be combined with any of the configurations explained below. For the
sake of brevity, the figures show the embodiments of Figures 8 to 11.
[0029] Said Figures 8 to 11 show longitudinal members (1.1) in which two side walls (1.12)
are arranged, one on each end of the upper face of the lower wall (1.11). Figures
8, 10 and 11 also show, in addition to the lower wall (1.11), other secondary walls
(1.19) above to thereby form a longitudinal member (1.1) in the form of a closed drawer.
However, in figure 9 the longitudinal member (1.1) has a C-shaped arrangement with
a lower inner wall (1.17) for each side wall (1.12). Although not shown, this arrangement
can also be L-shaped simply by not placing, in Figure 9, the side wall (1.12) and
the inner side wall (1.17) on the right end of the lower wall (1.11).
[0030] Figure 10 shows a reinforced arrangement of the longitudinal member (1.1) where under
the lower wall (1.11) a reinforcing wall is placed (1.18) that connects one end of
the lower wall (1.11) to at least one guide wall (1.13). In this way, a more solid
structure is obtained by integrating fully in the structure of the longitudinal member
(1.1) the arrangement with the guide walls (1.13)
1. Pergola comprising an upper frame (1) that in turn comprises at least four longitudinal
members (1.1), the pergola also comprises at least two supporting means (2,4,5) connected
to the upper frame (1) such that between the two support means (2,4,5) a lateral space
is formed that is covered by an enclosure comprising at least one closing element
(3), characterised in that each closing element (3) comprises a glass pane with an upper edge (3.11), each longitudinal
member (1.1) comprises at least one lower wall (1.11) from the upper face of which
emerges at least one side wall (1.12) and from the lower face of which emerge at least
two guide walls (1.13), such that between two adjacent guide walls (1.13) a guide
space (1.14) is defined in which the upper edge (3.11) of the closing element (3)
can move, such that the lower wall (1.11), the side wall (1.12) and the guide walls
(1.13) are integrated arrangements of each longitudinal member (1.1).
2. Pergola according to claim 1 where an upper profile (3.2) is present on the upper
edge (3.11) and above the former there is a rolling and rotation assembly (3.3) that
can move in the guide space (1.14).
3. Pergola according to claim 2 where an extension profile (3.4) is present above the
upper profile housing the rolling and rotation assembly (3.3), such that said extension
profile (3.4) can move in the guide space (1.14).
4. Pergola according to claim 3 where the extension profile (3.4) comprises two side
partitions (3.41) between which the rolling and rotation assembly (3.3) is placed,
said partitions may move in the guide space (1.14) such that the relative height between
the guide walls (1.13) and the partitions (3.41) can be adjusted.
5. Pergola according to claim 2 where the rolling and rotation assembly (3.3) comprises
a carriage (3.31) that can move on tabs (1.16) that protrude from the guide walls
(1.13).
6. Pergola according to claim 4 where the rolling and rotation assembly (3.3) comprises
a carriage (3.31) that can move on tabs (3.43) that protrude from the partitions (3.41)
.
7. Pergola according to any of the preceding claims where two side walls (1.12) are arranged,
one on each end of the lower wall (1.11).
8. Pergola according to claim 7 where under the lower wall (1.11) a reinforcing wall
is placed(1.18) that connects one end of the lower wall (1.11) to at least one guide
wall (1.13).
9. Pergola according to any of claims 1 to 8 where the supporting means are at least
four pillars (2).
10. Pergola according to any of claims 1 to 8 where the supporting means are at least
two pillars (2) and a first supporting surface (4) connected to at least one longitudinal
member (1.1), which is one of the longitudinal members that is not in contact with
any of the pillars (2).
11. Pergola according to any of claims 1 to 8 where the supporting means are at least
one pillar (2), a first supporting surface (4) connected to at least one longitudinal
member (1.1), a second supporting surface (5) connected to at least one longitudinal
member (1.1), where the longitudinal members in contact with the supporting surfaces
(4, 5) are some of those that are not in contact with any of the pillars (2).
12. Pergola according to any of claims 1 to 8 where the supporting means are a first supporting
surface (4) connected to at least one longitudinal member (1.1), a second supporting
surface (5) connected to at least one longitudinal member (1.1), where said longitudinal
members (1.1) are not adjacent to each other.