Field of application
[0001] The present invention regards a roller blind according to the preamble of the independent
claim number 1.
[0002] The present roller blind can be advantageously employed in the building field and,
more particularly, in the finishing elements of buildings, verandas, pergolas, roofs,
etc. for closing openings made on walls or covers, such as windows, doors, French
windows, skylights and the like.
[0003] The blind, object of the present invention, is therefore inserted in the industrial
field of production of windows/doors/shutters or also in the field of production of
blinds for sun protection, in the field of mosquito netting or of similar applications.
State of the art
[0004] Blinds for closing openings of doors/windows/shutters (such as windows, doors or
French windows) are known on the market; these are provided with a roller-shutter
box which is fixed to a building wall or to a ceiling above the opening to be closed
and at its interior houses a roller on which a flexible cover fabric is susceptible
of being wound and unwound.
[0005] The fabric usually has rectangular shape and is provided with an upper edge fixed
to the roller and with a lower edge fixed to a transverse bar aimed to stretch the
fabric itself.
[0006] In addition, the blind comprises two lateral guides arranged vertically along the
corresponding sides of the opening, and to which the transverse bar is slidably constrained.
[0007] In operation, the roller of the blind can be driven, typically by a motor or a winch,
to rotate in order to move the fabric between a collected position, in which the fabric
is wound around the roller, and an extended position, in which the fabric is unwound
from the roller to close the opening.
[0008] In particular, the roller of the blind is provided with two ends rotatably constrained
to the sides of the roller-shutter box, of which a first end is connected, by means
of suitable transmission means, to the drive motor or to the winch, and a second end
is idly supported at the roller-shutter box, by means of a support device, in order
to be able to receive the torque imparted to the first end without opposing resistance.
[0009] An example of a support device of known type is described in the Italian patent
IT 138059. Such device comprises an abutment bracket fixed to the roller-shutter box and provided
with a seat in which the second end of the roller is idly inserted, in a manner such
that this end can be abutted within the seat in order to be rotatably supported. The
seat of the abutment bracket is provided with a front opening which allows the insertion
of the second end of the roller in the seat itself. The abutment bracket is also provided
with an elastic lamina arranged in front of the front opening of the seat and provided
with a raised edge placed to close such opening.
[0010] In operation, in order to insert the second end of the roller in the seat of the
support device, it is sufficient to push such second end against the elastic lamina,
which bends, allowing the second end to pass through the front opening of the seat.
When the second end has entered into the seat, going beyond the raised edge of the
elastic lamina, this returns to its original position in a manner such that the raised
edge recloses the front opening of the seat so as to prevent the second end of the
roller from exiting from the seat itself.
[0011] Nevertheless, this solution of known type does not lack drawbacks.
[0012] One of such drawbacks is due to the fact that the above-described support device
of the blind is not adapted to support high-weight rollers, for example 40-50 kilograms
due to the poor structural solidity of the elastic lamina which closes the front opening
of the seat of the abutment bracket. Such drawback is particularly significant in
the wall-embedded roller blinds, in which it is possible to insert the roller in the
roller-shutter box only from the bottom and the elastic lamina must sustain the weight
of the roller.
[0013] The Swiss patent application
CH 713355 describes a further example of known type of support device for the roller of a roller
blind, which comprises a support body fixed to the roller-shutter box and provided
with an L-shaped guide in which the second end of the roller is inserted. More in
detail, the guide is provided with a vertical section provided with a lower opening
for the insertion of the second end of the roller, and with a horizontal section which
is extended from an upper end of the vertical section and ends with closed final end.
At the junction corner between the vertical section and the horizontal section of
the guide, a rotatable bar is arranged, which tends to obstruct the passage to the
end of the shaft through the guide and is maintained in position by a spring.
[0014] In operation, the roller is thrust upward by entering its second end into the guide
through the lower opening of the latter, up to bringing such second end in contact
with the rotatable bar in order to move it, overcoming the elastic force of the spring.
In this manner, the second end of the roller can enter into the horizontal section
of the guide, where it remains constrained between the closed final end of the horizontal
section and the rotatable bar brought back into position by the spring.
[0015] Also the latter solution of known type has shown that it does not lack drawbacks.
[0016] A first drawback is due to the fact that the operations of installation of the roller
require executing multiple movements during mounting, rendering it particularly inconvenient
and difficult. Indeed it is necessary to carry out a first vertical movement and a
second horizontal movement, always maintaining an upward thrust in order to avoid
the roller from falling, until the rotatable bar has returned into position.
[0017] In addition, also the operation of removing the roller is inconvenient, since the
operator must simultaneously move the rotatable bar outside the guide, the latter
however being occupied by an instrument or other means, and push the end of the roller
towards the outlet, which however is engaged by the means of the operator himself/herself.
[0018] In addition, also this support device of known type is not particularly suitable
for supporting high-weight rollers, since the spring which holds the blocking bar
in position is not able to ensure high mechanical strength.
Presentation of the invention
[0019] In this situation, the problem underlying the present invention is to provide a roller
blind which is easy to install in any application configuration, in particular (even
if not exclusively) in the configuration in which the winder roller is embedded in
a wall.
[0020] Another object of the present invention is to provide a roller blind capable of reliably
ensuring the support of a high-weight winder roller.
[0021] Another object of the present invention is to provide a roller blind which allows
executing maintenance operations in a quick and easy manner.
[0022] Another object of the present invention is to provide a roller blind which is structurally
simple and reliable in operation.
Brief description of the drawings
[0023] The technical characteristics of the invention, according to the aforesaid objects,
can be clearly seen in the contents of the below-reported claims and the advantages
thereof will be more evident in the following detailed description, made with reference
to the enclosed drawings, which represent several merely exemplifying and non-limiting
embodiments, in which:
- figure 1 shows a perspective view of an example of the roller blind, object of the
present invention;
- figure 2 shows a detail of the blind illustrated in figure 1, relative to one end
of a winder roller mounted on the roller-shutter box by means of a corresponding support
device, with some parts removed in order to better illustrate other parts;
- figure 3 shows a partially exploded view of the detail illustrated in figure 2;
- figure 4 shows a perspective view of the support device on which the end of the winder
roller is mounted;
- figure 5 shows an exploded view of the support device illustrated in figure 4;
- figure 6 shows a front plan view of the support device, in which part of the support
body of the latter was removed in order to better illustrate other parts of the support
device itself;
- figures 7a, 7b and 7c show three embodiment variants of the support device having
different embodiments of elastic means;
- figure 8 shows a detail of the support device, relative to a portion of the support
body;
- figure 9 shows a further detail of the support device, relative to a lever of the
latter;
- figures 10a-d show different operating positions of the support device during the
installation of the end of the winder roller.
Detailed description of a preferred embodiment
[0024] With reference to the enclosed drawings, reference number 1 overall indicates the
roller blind, object of the present invention.
[0025] The present roller blind 1 is intended to carry out the adjustable closure of an
opening A made on a load-bearing element, such as a building wall, a veranda, a loggia,
a terrace, a pergola, a roof or other similar structures.
[0026] In accordance with the embodiment illustrated in figure 1, the blind 1 comprises
a support structure 2 intended to be fixed to the load-bearing element, such as a
wall in which the opening A is obtained.
[0027] The blind 1 also comprises a winder roller 3 rotatably constrained to the support
structure 2 and provided with a rotation axis X, preferably substantially horizontal.
Of course, without departing from the protective scope of the present patent, the
blind 1 can also comprise more than one winder roller 3 (e.g. two), according to configurations
per se known in the state of the art and therefore not described in detail hereinbelow.
[0028] More in detail, the winder roller 3 is extended along its rotation axis X between
a first end 4 and an opposite second end 5, which are rotatably constrained to the
support structure 2 of the blind 1.
[0029] In particular, with reference to the examples of figures 2 and 3, the support structure
2 comprises two support elements 6 placed at the respective ends 4, 5 of the winder
roller 3 in order to support the latter at the ends 4, 5 thereof.
[0030] Advantageously, such support elements 6, obtained for example with corresponding
shaped metal plates, are intended to be rigidly constrained (directly or indirectly)
to the load-bearing structure, as described hereinbelow.
[0031] The blind 1 also comprises a flexible fabric 7, which is susceptible of being wound
and unwound around the winder roller 3. The fabric 7 can be intended to be made into
a darkening screen for filtering the sunlight, or for making a mosquito netting. In
particular, the fabric 7, as a function of its different applications, can be made
of a synthetic or natural woven material and can have the shape of a netting or have
a continuous surface of darkening, filtering or transparent type.
[0032] The blind 1 advantageously comprises two lateral guides 8 extended parallel to and
side-by-side each other and advantageously placed to delimit corresponding sides of
the opening A. Between the lateral guides 8, the fabric 7 is susceptible of sliding
following its winding and unwinding around the winder roller 3.
[0033] The fabric 7 preferably has rectangular shape and is provided, in a manner per se
known to the man skilled in the art, with a first edge fixed to the winder roller
3 and with a second edge fixed to a transverse bar 9 arranged parallel to the winder
roller 3 and aimed to stretch the fabric 7. In addition, the fabric 7 is provided
with two lateral edges, each provided with a flexible engagement flap and guided to
slide along the corresponding lateral guide 8 during the winding and unwinding of
the fabric 7 itself.
[0034] The aforesaid transverse bar 9 of the blind 1, fixed to the second edge of the fabric
7, is longitudinally extended parallel to the rotation axis X of the winder roller
3, between two lateral terminations thereof that are slidably engaged with the corresponding
lateral guides 8.
[0035] Advantageously, the blind 1 comprises driving means (not illustrated in the enclosed
figures) mechanically connected to the winder roller 3 and arranged for driving the
latter to rotate around its rotation axis X in order to unwind or wind the fabric
7 around the winder roller 3 itself.
[0036] In particular, the driving means are of motorized type (comprising in particular
an electric motor), or of manual type (comprising in particular a winch obtained with
a command rod engaged through an articulation to the shaft of the winder roller 3).
[0037] In particular, the driving means are mechanically connected to the second end 5 of
the winder roller 3, while the first end 4 of the latter is idly mounted on the support
structure 2 of the blind 1.
[0038] In operation, following the action of the driving means, the fabric 7 of the blind
1 is movable by the winder roller 3 between a collected position, in which the fabric
7 is wound around the winder roller 3, and an extended position, in which the fabric
7 is unwound from the winder roller 3 to close the opening A.
[0039] Advantageously, in accordance with the embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures,
the support structure 2 of the blind 1 comprises a roller-shutter box 10 in which
the winder roller 3 is housed. Such roller-shutter box 10 is intended to be positioned
at an upper side of the opening A, and is susceptible of being fixed to the load-bearing
element preferably by means of anchorage brackets.
[0040] For example, the roller-shutter box 10 of the blind 1 can be conventionally fixed,
by means of the anchorage brackets, to a vertical wall above the upper side of the
opening A, or to the ceiling in proximity to the vertical wall on which the opening
A is made, or embedded in the opening A itself at the upper side of the latter.
[0041] In particular, the roller-shutter box 10 is extended longitudinally, parallel to
the rotation axis X of the winder roller 3, between two opposite ends 11 (preferably
closed by corresponding lids 12) at which the respective ends 4, 5 of the winder roller
3 itself are placed.
[0042] In particular, at the ends 11 of the roller-shutter box 10, the support elements
6 of the support structure 2 are arranged for supporting the winder roller 3 at the
ends 4, 5 thereof.
[0043] Preferably, the roller-shutter box 10 conventionally comprises a rear section fixed
to the anchorage brackets and carrying, fixed thereto, at the ends 11 of the roller-shutter
box 10, the support elements 6, advantageously covered by the lids 12. In addition,
the roller-shutter box 10 comprises a front section placed to close the rear section
in order to cover the winder roller 3 and defining, on a lower side of the roller-shutter
box 10, a passage slit through which the fabric 7 passes in order to enter into and
exit from the roller-shutter box 10 itself.
[0044] In accordance with a particular application configuration, the winder roller 3 can
be embedded in a niche made within the wall of the load-bearing element, which allows
access to the winder roller 3 only through a lower opening made at the upper side
of the opening A. In such configuration, for example, it is also provided to embed
the roller-shutter box 10 in the niche, or the support structure 2 can entirely or
partly lack the roller-shutter box 10 and the support elements 6 are intended to be
anchored to the load-bearing element.
[0045] Advantageously, the winder roller 3 comprises a tubular body 13, coaxial with the
rotation axis X, closed at the ends 4, 5 by two corresponding lateral caps 14.
[0046] In particular, each end 4, 5 of the winder roller 3 comprises an engagement shaft
15 (aligned with the rotation axis X) laterally projecting, in particular projectingly
extended from the corresponding lateral cap 14.
[0047] The engagement shafts 15 of the two ends 4, 5 of the winder roller 3 are made with
two separate elements or in a single body and are rigidly constrained to the corresponding
lateral cap 14 or idly constrained to the latter.
[0048] According to the present invention, the blind 1 comprises at least one support device
16, which is fixed to the support structure 2 and supports, preferably rotatably,
the first end 4 of the winder roller 3, and in particular the engagement shaft 15
of the latter.
[0049] In accordance with a particular embodiment, only one aforesaid support device 16
is provided, to which the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 is constrained, while
the second end 5 of the winder roller 3 is engaged with a kinematic transmission mechanism
of the driving means fixed for example to the corresponding support element 6 of the
support structure 2.
[0050] In accordance with a different embodiment, both ends 4, 5 of the winder roller 3
are supported by two corresponding support devices 16.
[0051] In accordance with a further different embodiment, the first end 4 of the winder
roller 3, supported by the support device 16, can be associated with the driving means,
while the other second end 5 can be supported by another corresponding support device
16 or be constrained to the support element 6 by means of a lateral seat of the latter
which allows, during installation, laterally inserting the second end 5 at its interior
and subsequently constraining the first end 4 to the respective support device 16.
[0052] According to the present invention, with reference to the example of figures 4 and
5, the support device 16 comprises a support body 17 fixed to the support structure
2 and intercepted by the rotation axis X of the winder roller 3.
[0053] Advantageously, the support body 1d of the support device 16 is fixed to the corresponding
support element 6 in particular on an internal face of the latter directed towards
the first end 4 of the winder roller 3.
[0054] According to the idea underlying the present invention, the support device 16 also
comprises a first retention element 190' and a second retention element 190" arranged
on the support body 17.
[0055] The aforesaid first retention element 190' comprises a first lever 19' which is rotatably
constrained to the support body 17 around a first pivoting axis Y' parallel to the
rotation axis X of the winder roller 3 and is provided with a retention portion 20
intended to maintain in position the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 itself.
[0056] Such first lever 19' is configured for rotating between an open position and a closed
position. In the open position, the retention portion 20 of the first lever 19' is
rotated away from the second retention element 190" in order to allow the first end
4 of the winder roller 3 to pass between the first lever 19' and the second retention
element 190" (e.g. during installation of the winder roller 3). In the closed position,
the retention portion 20 of the first lever 19' is rotated closer to the second retention
element 190", delimiting a seat 21 with the latter at the rotation axis X, in which
the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 is housed.
[0057] In addition, the retention portion 20 of the first lever 19' is provided with an
opposing surface 37 against which, when the first lever 19' is in closed position,
the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 is adapted to act in abutment, in a manner
such to force the first lever 19' towards the closed position in order to maintain
in position such first end 4.
[0058] In this manner, the support device 16 is capable of operating in a self-blocking
manner since, when the first lever 19' is brought into closed position, it is susceptible
of being forced towards such closed position by the first end 4 of the winder roller
3 arranged in the seat 21, hence preventing the first end 4 from being moved away
from the correct position. This makes the operations of installation of the winder
roller 3 particularly simple and quick.
[0059] In accordance with the particular embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures,
the second retention element 190" of the support device 16 comprises a corresponding
second lever 19", which is rotatably constrained to the support body 17 around a second
pivoting axis Y" parallel to the rotation axis X of the winder roller 3 and preferably
has characteristics analogous to those of the first lever 19'.
[0060] Of course, without departing from the protective scope of the present patent, the
second retention element 190" can be a component different from a lever, and in particular
also a component that is fixed with respect to the support body 17, in particular
it can also be obtained with a portion of the latter. For example, moreover, the second
retention component 190" can be provided with a shaped or even flat portion, in any
case arranged for interacting with the first lever 19' in closed position in order
to define the seat 20 in which the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 is arranged.
[0061] In accordance with the embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures, the support
device 16 comprises two hinge elements 18', 18", each provided with the corresponding
pivoting axis Y', Y" (parallel to the rotation axis X of the winder roller 3), and
two aforesaid levers 19', 19" rotatably constrained to the support body 17 by means
of the corresponding hinge elements 18', 18".
[0062] Each lever 19', 19" is provided with a corresponding retention portion 20, which
is arranged in front of the retention portion 20 of the other lever 19', 19", in a
manner such that the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 can be retained between such
retention portions 20, as described in detail hereinbelow.
[0063] In addition, the two levers 19', 19" are configured for rotating between the open
position and the closed position.
[0064] In particular, each lever 19', 19" is rotatable in a first rotation sense V1 in order
to be moved towards the closed position, and in an opposite second rotation sense
V2 in order to be moved towards the open position.
[0065] In the open position, the retention portions 20 of the levers 19', 19" are rotated
away from each other in order to allow the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 to pass
between the levers 19', 19" themselves (as illustrated in the example of figure 10c),
e.g. during the operations of installation of the winder roller 3. In the closed position,
the retention portions 20 of the levers 19', 19" are rotated closer to each other,
between them delimiting a seat 21 at the rotation axis X, and in such seat 21 the
first end 4 of the winder roller 3 is rotatably housed, and in particular the engagement
shaft 15 of such first end 4 (as illustrated in the example of figure 6 or 10d) is
rotatably housed.
[0066] Advantageously, the support body 17 of the support device 16 is internally hollow,
being provided with an internal space 17' in which the levers 19', 19" are at least
partially housed, in particular the retention portions 20 of the latter.
[0067] Preferably, the support body 17 comprises a bottom wall 22 substantially orthogonal
to the rotation axis X.
[0068] Suitably, on the bottom wall 22, the two hinge elements 18', 18" are arranged, on
which the levers 19', 19" of the support device 16 are pivoted.
[0069] With reference to the embodiments illustrated in the enclosed figures, the hinge
elements 18', 18" comprise corresponding pins 18A fixed to the bottom wall 22 and
extended in the internal space 17' of the support body 17. Such pins 18A are inserted
in corresponding pivoting holes 24 of the levers 19', 19".
[0070] Otherwise, in accordance with an entirely equivalent reverse kinematic solution,
the hinge elements 18', 18" are obtained with corresponding hinging holes made on
the bottom wall 22, in which corresponding pins of the levers 19', 19" are inserted.
[0071] Advantageously, the support body 17 comprises a front wall 25 parallel to the bottom
wall 22 and a lateral wall 26 placed to connect between the bottom wall 22 and the
front wall 25, in a manner such that the internal space 17' of the support body is
delimited between such walls 22, 25, 26.
[0072] In accordance with the embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures, the support
body 17 comprises two portions (each made of a single body) of which a first is formed
by the bottom wall 22 and by the lateral wall 26, and a second part is formed by the
front wall 25 and fixed to the first part for example by means of at least one connection
screw inserted in corresponding connection holes 22', 25' of the bottom wall 22 and
of the front wall 25.
[0073] In accordance with the embodiment illustrated in figures 2 and 3, the support body
17 is arranged with the front wall 25 directed (and abutted) against the support element
6 and with the bottom wall 22 directed towards the first end 4 of the winder roller
3.
[0074] For example, the support body 17 is fixed to the support element 6 by means of fixing
screws (not illustrated) inserted in corresponding through holes of the support element
6 and in corresponding passage holes 22", 25" of the bottom wall 22 and of the front
wall 25 of the support body 17 and for example screwed in corresponding nuts (not
illustrated) in abutment against the external face of the front wall 25 and for example
housed in corresponding housings 22"' made in the front wall 25 itself.
[0075] Preferably, the support body 17 and the levers 19', 19" of the support device 16
are made of plastic material or of metal material.
[0076] Advantageously, the support body 17 of the support device 16 is provided with a perimeter
edge 27 extended around the rotation axis X of the winder roller 3 and for example
defined by the lateral wall 26 of the support body 17 itself.
[0077] The support body 17 also comprises an insertion guide 28, which is extended, preferably
orthogonally to the rotation axis X of the winder roller 3, from an inlet opening
29 made on the perimeter edge 27 of the support body 17 and is extended to intercept
the rotation axis X, preferably in a rectilinear manner. In such insertion guide 28,
the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 is inserted and, in particular, the corresponding
engagement shaft 15 is inserted.
[0078] Advantageously, the insertion guide 28 is made on at least one of the front 25 and
bottom 22 walls of the support body 17 and, preferably, is made on both such walls
22, 25 in a substantially mirrored manner with respect to a plane orthogonal to the
rotation axis X of the winder roller 3.
[0079] Suitably, the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28 is extended between the
bottom wall 22 and the front wall 25 of the support body 17 to interrupt the lateral
wall 26 of the latter.
[0080] The insertion guide 28 is extended between two opposite sides 30, preferably rectilinear
and in particular parallel to each other, which between them define a slit 31 in which
the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 is adapted to pass.
[0081] Advantageously, the hinge elements 18', 18" of the support device 16 are arranged
on the opposite sides 30 of the insertion guide 28, in particular at the same distance
from the insertion guide 28 itself, in a manner such that the retention portion 20
of the first lever 19', and preferably of the second lever 19", is arranged along
the insertion guide 28 and can interfere with the latter (in particular entering into
the aforesaid slit 31) from the corresponding side 30.
[0082] In particular, each lever 19', 19" is extended, preferably with shape elongated from
the corresponding hinge element 18', 18" to the retention portion 20 thereof away
from the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28, up to an internal end 19A. In
accordance with the embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures, the retention
portion 20 is arranged at the internal end 19A of the corresponding lever 19', 19".
[0083] Advantageously, each lever 19', 19" is provided with an internal edge 191 directed
towards the internal edge 191 of the other lever 19', 19", and with an opposite external
edge 19E.
[0084] When the first lever 19' is in the open position, its retention portion 20 is rotated
away from the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28 in order to allow the first
end 4 of the winder roller 3 to pass along the insertion guide 28, and when the first
lever 19' is in the closed position, its retention portion 20 is rotated closer to
the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28 and towards the second retention element
190".
[0085] In particular, with reference to the embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures,
when the levers 19', 19" are brought into the open position, their retention portions
20 are mutually rotated away from the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28 in
order to allow the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 (inserted through the inlet
opening 29) to pass along the insertion guide 28 itself. When the levers 19', 19"
are brought into the closed position, their retention portions 20 are rotated mutually
closer to the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28, in a manner such to maintain
the first end 4 of the winder roller within the seat 21 delimited between the retention
portions 20 themselves.
[0086] Advantageously, the first lever 19' in the closed position and the second retention
element 190" (and preferably its second lever 19") define an end stop for the rotation
in the first rotation sense V1 so as to prevent the first lever 19', and preferably
the second lever 19", from being reopened - continuing to rotate in the first rotation
sense V1 - in order to block them in the closed position. In particular, the aforesaid
end stop blocks the movement of the retention portion 20 of the first lever 19' (and
preferably of the second lever 19") towards the inlet opening 29 of the insertion
guide 28 in order to allow the first lever 19' (and preferably the second lever 19")
to prevent the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 from exiting through such inlet
opening 29.
[0087] In particular, the aforesaid end stop allows the levers 19', 19" to stop the movement
of the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 along the insertion guide 28 in order to
prevent them from exiting outward from the latter through the inlet opening 29.
[0088] For example, the aforesaid end stop is determined by the abutment of the first lever
19' against the second retention element 190", in a manner such that such abutment
prevents a further rotation of the first lever 19" in the first rotation sense V1
and towards the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28.
[0089] More in detail, the first lever 19' is provided with an abutment portion 32, which,
when the first lever 19' is in closed position, abuts against the second retention
element 190". In accordance with the embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures,
the aforesaid end stop is determined by the abutment of the levers 19', 19" against
each other, which prevents a further rotation in the first rotation sense V1.
[0090] More in detail, levers 19', 19" are provided with corresponding abutment portions
32, preferably facing each other, in a manner such that, when such levers 19', 19"
are in closed position, they abut against each other so as to stop the levers 19',
19" in the closed position itself.
[0091] In particular, in the closed position, the abutment portions 32 of the levers 19',
19" are in abutment against each other, blocking the rotation of the levers 19', 19"
themselves in the first rotation sense V1.
[0092] Advantageously, each lever 19', 19" comprises an arm portion 33 which is extended
from the hinge element 18', 18" towards the retention portion 20, which is preferably
tilted with respect to the arm portion 33 and connected to the latter by means of
an elbow section.
[0093] In accordance with the embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures, the abutment
portion 32 of each lever 19', 19" is positioned between the retention portion 20 and
the hinge element 18', 18", and preferably between the abutment portion 32 and the
arm portion 33, in particular at the elbow section of the lever 19', 19".
[0094] Preferably, each lever 19', 19" is provided with a rounded section 34, preferably
with curved shape, extended on the internal edge 191 of the lever from the abutment
portion 32 towards the hinge element 18', 18", in particular at the elbow section
of the lever 19', 19" itself. Such rounded section 34, when the levers 19', 19" are
in closed position, determines a spacing angle between the two levers 19', 19" which
allows the rotation thereof in the first rotation sense V1 towards the open position.
[0095] Advantageously, the arm portions 33 of the two levers 19', 19" are extended, starting
from the corresponding rounded section 34, away from each other in order to allow
the rotation of the levers 19', 19" up to the abutment of the abutment portions 32.
[0096] In accordance with a different embodiment not illustrated in the enclosed figures,
the abutment portions 32 are arranged beyond the corresponding retention portions
20 (for example at the internal end 19A of the lever 19', 19"), in a manner such that
the retention portion 20 is arranged between the abutment portion 32 and the hinge
element 18', 18".
[0097] Advantageously, the internal edge 191 of each lever 19', 19" is provided with an
interference section 35, extended between the hinge element 18', 18" and the retention
portion 20 and preferably, in accordance with the examples of the enclosed figures,
between the hinge element 18', 18" and the abutment portion 32. In particular, such
interference section 35 is directed towards the inlet opening 29 of the insertion
guide 28. In operation, during installation of the winder roller 3, the interference
sections 35 of the levers 19', 19" (in closed position) are susceptible of receiving
in abutment the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 which is inserted in the insertion
guide 28 through the inlet opening 29 of the latter, in a manner such to rotate the
levers 19', 19" in their second rotation sense V2 towards the open portion in order
to allow the first end 4 to pass between the levers 19', 19" themselves and reach
the retention portions 20 of the latter. At this point the levers 19', 19" return
into closed position in order to retain the first end 4 in the seat 21 formed by their
retention portions 20.
[0098] Advantageously, the retention portion 20 of the first lever 19' is provided with
a concave surface 36 directed towards the second retention element 190", in a manner
such that, when the first lever 19' is in closed position, such concave surface 36
delimits - with the second retention element 190" - the seat 21 in which the first
end 4 of the winder roller 3 is inserted.
[0099] With reference to the embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures, the retention
portion 20 of each lever 19', 19" is provided with a corresponding concave surface
36 directed towards the concave surface 36 of the other lever 19', 19", in a manner
such that, when the levers 19', 19" are in closed position, such concave surfaces
36 between them delimit the seat 21 in which the first end 4 of the winder roller
3 is inserted.
[0100] In particular, the concave surface 36 of each lever 19', 19" is made on the internal
edge 191 of the latter and is substantially counter-shaped with respect to the perimeter
section of the first end 4 (and in particular of the corresponding engagement shaft
15) of the winder roller 3, in a manner such that such the seat 21 defined by the
concave surfaces 36 substantially follows the section of the first end 4, maintaining
it in position, without the latter being moved along the insertion guide 29.
[0101] Advantageously, the shape of the seat 21 (advantageously defined by the concave surfaces
36 of the retention portions 20) defines a clearance with the first end 4 (and in
particular of the corresponding engagement shaft 15) of the winder roller 3 which
allows such first end 4 to idly rotate within the seat 21 itself around the rotation
axis X.
[0102] Advantageously, the retention portion 20 of each lever is provided with an opposing
surface 37 which, when levers 19', 19" are in closed position, is arranged between
the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 and the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide
30. In this manner, when levers 19', 19" are in closed position, the first end 4 of
the winder roller 3 is adapted to act in abutment against such opposing surface 37,
forcing the abutment portions 32 of the levers 19', 19" against each other in order
to block the rotation of the levers 19', 19" themselves in the first rotation sense
V1.
[0103] In particular, such opposing surface 37 is defined on a section of the concave surface
36 of each retention portion 20 and, when the levers 19', 19" are in closed position,
it is directed in the direction opposite the interference section 35 of the levers
19', 19" themselves. In particular the opposing surface 37 is directed in the direction
opposite the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28.
[0104] The aforesaid opposing surfaces 37 of the levers 19', 19", when the latter are in
closed position, are subjected to receive in abutment the first end 4 of the winder
roller 3 following forces acting on such first end 4 directed towards the inlet opening
29 of the insertion guide 28, in a manner such that, following such forces, the levers
19', 19" are obliged to rotate according to the first rotation sense VI, bringing
their abutment portions 32 against each other, hence blocking the levers 19', 19"
in closed position and maintaining the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 in position
in the seat 21 defined between the retention portions 20 of the levers 19', 19" themselves,
in particular preventing the first end 4 from being moved along the insertion guide
28.
[0105] In accordance with a non-illustrated embodiment, the end stop is determined by the
abutment of the retention portion 20 of the first lever 19" against an abutment element
separate from the second retention element 190", such as an abutment shoulder of the
support body 17 arranged in a position such to allow the retention portion 20 of the
first lever 19' to correctly define the seat 20.
[0106] In accordance with a further not illustrated embodiment, the end stop is determined
by the abutment (on opposite sides) of the retention portions 20 of the levers 19',
19" on the first end 4 (and in particular on the corresponding engagement shaft 15)
of the winder roller 3, also preventing in this case a further rotation of the levers
19', 19" towards the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28. In the latter case,
since the retention portions 20 would determine relatively high friction on the engagement
shaft 15 of the first end 4, such engagement shaft 15 can be advantageously idle with
respect to the corresponding lateral cap 14 in order to allow the rotation of the
tubular body of the winder roller 3.
[0107] Advantageously, the insertion guide 28 of the support device 16 is provided with
a terminal section 38 which is extended starting from the rotation axis X of the winder
roller 3, being extended beyond such rotation axis X away from the inlet opening 29
in a manner such that the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 is arranged between such
terminal section 38 and the remaining extension of the insertion guide 28 which extends
from the rotation axis X to the inlet opening 29.
[0108] Preferably, the terminal section 38 of the insertion guide 28 is extended from the
rotation axis X of the winder roller 3 up to a closed end 39 thereof arranged beyond
the rotation axis X itself with respect to the inlet opening 29.
[0109] The aforesaid terminal section 38 of the insertion guide 28 allows, for example during
installation of the winder roller 3, to continue its insertion up to reaching between
the retention portions 20 of the levers 19', 19" in open position, which subsequently
return into closed position, maintaining in position the first end 4 of the winder
roller 3, as described in detail hereinbelow.
[0110] Advantageously, the support body 17 of the support device 16 comprises two stop portions
23 arranged at the margins of the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28 and adapted
to receive in abutment the levers 19', 19" in order to limit their travel in the second
rotation sense V2.
[0111] Advantageously, the support device 16 comprises elastic means 40 mounted on the support
body 17 and acting on the first lever 19', and preferably on the second lever 19",
in order to move the latter towards the closed position, in a manner such that, in
particular when, during installation of the winder roller 3, the first end 4 of the
latter reaches the retention portions 20 of the levers 19', 19", the elastic means
40 force the latter to be moved from the open position to the closed position.
[0112] Preferably, the aforesaid elastic means 40 comprise two elastic elements 41, and
each of these acts on the corresponding lever 19', 19" in order to force it towards
the closed position.
[0113] With reference to the examples of figures 7a-c, each elastic element 41 is compressed
between the corresponding lever 19', 19" and the lateral wall 26 of the support body
17, in particular acting on the external edge 19E of the lever 19', 19", in particular
on the retention portion of the latter.
[0114] Advantageously, the elastic element 41 is obtained by means of loaded materials or
structures in order to exert an elastic reaction force on the levers 19', 19", to
force them towards the closed position. For example, such elastic element 41 is obtained
with an elastic sponge (as in the example of figure 7a), with a helical spring (as
in the example of figure 7b), with a V-shaped clip (as in the example of figure 7c),
an air bearing, etcetera.
[0115] Advantageously, the first lever 19' (and preferably the second lever 19") of the
support device 16 comprises an elastically-pliable blocking portion 42 which, when
levers 19', 19" are in closed position, is engaged, following elastic deformation,
with the support body 17 of the support device 16, in a manner such to block the levers
19', 19" in the closed position, in particular preventing the rotation thereof in
the second rotation sense V2 so as to prevent the levers 19', 19" from being moved
towards their open position.
[0116] Preferably, each lever 19', 19" is provided with an external end 19B which is extended
from the hinge element 18', 18", away from the internal end 19A of the lever 19',
19" itself, and is extended outside the internal space 17' of the support body 17,
in particular passing through a passage opening 43 of the lateral wall 26 of the support
body 17 itself.
[0117] Advantageously, the blocking portion 42 of each lever 19', 19" is fixed to the external
end 19B of the latter and is then placed outside the internal space 17' of the support
body 17, in a manner such that, in particular, such blocking portion 42 can be reached
by an operator.
[0118] More in detail, the blocking portion 42 comprises an arm 44, relatively elastic,
which is extended from the external end 19B of the lever 19', 19" and is advantageously
extended along a section of the lateral wall 26 of the support body 17. Such arm 44
is provided with an engagement tooth 45 extended projectingly towards the lateral
wall of the support body, which is provided with a corresponding engagement seat 46
adapted to receive the engagement tooth 45 at its interior when the lever 19', 19"
is in closed position. In particular, the length of the engagement tooth 45 is such
that when the lever 19', 19" is not in the closed position, it is pressed against
the lateral wall 26, determining a bending of the arm 44 when the lever 19', 19" is
brought into closed position and the engagement tooth 45 reaches the engagement seat
46; the arm 44, upon elastic return, pushes the engagement tooth 45 within the engagement
seat 46, constraining it within the latter.
[0119] Of course, in accordance with an entirely equivalent embodiment, the engagement tooth
can be arranged on the lateral wall 26 and the engagement seat on the arm 44 of the
lever 19', 19".
[0120] The present blind 1 is particularly suitable for being installed embedded within
the wall of the load-bearing element, in which the winder roller 3 can only be installed
from below, in particular through an opening (provided during installation) on the
lower side of the housing niche of the wall in which the winder roller 3 is intended
to be arranged. In this particular case, the support device 16 is arranged with the
inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28 downward in order to allow the installation
of the winder roller 3.
[0121] Of course, without departing from the protective scope of the present invention,
the blind 1 can be arranged outside the load-bearing element, in particular provided
with the roller-shutter box 10, with insertion of the winder roller 3 from a lower
side of the roller-shutter box 10 (and with arrangement of the support device 16 with
the inlet opening 29 downward, as in the preceding case) or from a front side of the
roller-shutter box 10 (with arrangement of the support device 16 with the inlet opening
29 towards such front side of the roller-shutter box 10).
[0122] In operation, during installation of the blind 1, for the purpose of mounting the
winder roller 3, the operator must apply the winder roller 3 on the support structure
2 through a provided opening of the blind 1 at least during such installation.
[0123] Such opening, for example, can coincide with the opening of the housing niche of
the load-bearing element or of the roller-shutter box 10, in accordance with the above-indicated
examples.
[0124] In particular, the insertion of the winder roller 3 can occur from below (vertically)
or frontally (horizontally) as a function of the particular application configuration.
[0125] In the particular case in which the blind 1 comprises the support device 16 only
for the first end 4 of the winder roller 3, the operator will apply the second end
5 of the winder roller 3 to the kinematic transmission mechanism of the driving means
or to the support element 6 by means of lateral insertion of the corresponding engagement
shaft 15 in a corresponding engagement hole (in a substantially conventional manner)
and, subsequently, the operator will apply the first end 4 of the winder roller 3
to the support device 16, as described hereinbelow.
[0126] Advantageously, the operator will insert the first end 4 (and in particular the engagement
shaft 15 of the latter) in the insertion guide 28 of the support device 16 through
the inlet opening 29 of such insertion guide 28 (as in the example of figure 10a).
[0127] When the first end 4 reaches the levers 19', 19" (in closed position), it abuts against
the interference section 35 of the latter and, following the force exerted by the
operator, it rotates the levers 19', 19" in their second rotation sense V2 in order
to move them into the open position (as in the example of figure 10b). Preferably,
the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 rotates the levers 19', 19", overcoming the
elastic force exerted on the latter by the elastic means 40.
[0128] Then, the first end 4 is thrust to continue along the insertion guide 28 up to reaching
between the retention portions 20 of the levers 19', 19" and, in particular, between
the concave surfaces 36 of the retention portions 20 (as in the example of figure
10c). Advantageously, the first end 4 is thrust into the terminal section 38 of the
insertion guide 29, along which the retention portions 20 of the levers 19', 19" are
arranged when the latter are in open position.
[0129] When the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 (and in particular its engagement shaft
15) is reached between the retention portions 20 of the levers 19', 19", the latter
rotate in the first rotation sense V1 up to reaching the closed position, supporting
the first end 4 in the seat 21 (as in the example of figure 10d).
[0130] In particular, the levers 19', 19" rotate in the first rotation sense V1 up to their
end stop, advantageously determined by the abutment of the abutment portions 32 of
the levers 19', 19" themselves.
[0131] Advantageously, the movement of the levers 19', 19" towards the closed position (and
end stop position) is determined by moving the first end 4 of the winder roller 3
towards the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28, in a manner such that the
first end 4 acts against the interference section 35 of the retention portions 20
until the levers 19', 19" reach the end stop. For example, in the case of insertion
of the winder roller 3 from below (vertically) the movement of the first end 4 towards
the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28 is given by the action of gravity on
the winder roller 3 following the release of the latter by the operator. Otherwise,
for example in the case of insertion of the winder roller 3 frontally (horizontally),
the movement of the first end 4 can be determined by a corresponding action of the
operator on the winder roller 3.
[0132] Advantageously, the movement of the levers 19', 19" towards the closed position is
forced (in addition to or as an alternative to the action of the operator or of the
force of gravity) by the action of the elastic means 40 on the levers 19', 19" themselves.
[0133] In particular, when the levers 19', 19" have reached their end stop (in particular
with the meeting of the abutment portions 32), the operator can release the winder
roller 3 which is correctly maintained in position by the retention portions 20 of
the levers 19', 19" themselves. Such condition is particularly advantageous in the
mounting of the winder roller 3 from below, since the latter can be easily mounted
by a single operator.
[0134] Advantageously, when the levers 19', 19" reach the closed position, their blocking
portions 42 are engaged with the support body 17 of the support device 16, in particular
by means of the snap insertion of the engagement tooth 45 of the blocking portion
42 in the engagement seat 46 of the lateral wall 26. This in particular prevents the
levers 19', 19" from rotating in the second rotation sense V2 towards the open position,
therefore preventing the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 from being moved towards
the closed end 39 of the insertion guide 28.
[0135] In order to remove the winder roller 3, for example during maintenance operations,
the operator advantageously disengages the blocking portions 42 of the levers 19',
19" from the support body 17 of the support device 16, e.g. by making the engagement
teeth 45 exit outward from the corresponding engagement seats 46 of the lateral wall
26 of the support body 17.
[0136] Then, the operator pushes the winder roller 3, moving its first end 4 into the terminal
section 38 of the insertion guide 28, in a manner such that the first end 4 acts on
the retention portions 20 by rotating the levers 19', 19" in the second rotation sense
V2 towards the open position (in particular overcoming the elastic force of the elastic
means 40, if provided) and is disengaged from the retention portions 20 themselves.
In particular, in such step the operator can force the levers 19', 19" to remain in
open position by acting on the external ends 19B of the latter.
[0137] At this point, the operator can bring the first end 4 of the winder roller 3 towards
the inlet opening 29 of the insertion guide 28 up to making it exit from the latter.
[0138] The invention thus conceived therefore attains the pre-established objects.
[0139] In particular, the claimed configuration of the two levers 19', 19" allows easily
rotating the levers 19', 19" into open position in order to insert the first end 4
of the winder roller 3 and to subsequently bring the levers 19', 19" into closed position
where they define the seat 21 which supports the first end 4, thus allowing an easy
installation of the winder roller 3.
[0140] In addition, advantageously, the end stop of the levers 19', 19" in closed position,
in particular by means of the meeting of the abutment portions 32 of the levers 19',
19", allows firmly blocking the levers 19', 19", allowing them to support winder rollers
even of high weight.