[0001] The present invention discloses a roll-up mosquito net with a removable head, as
well as a removable head for a mosquito net.
[0002] Roll-up mosquito nets are mosquito nets that are placed on the doors or windows of
buildings, rooms or chambers and that include an anti-mosquito fabric screen to prevent
the passage of mosquitoes and other types of insects through said screen, such that
the insects cannot access the structure, room or chamber behind the screen.
[0003] Roll-up mosquito nets comprise a rotary drum. This rotary drum makes it possible
to unroll and roll up the anti-mosquito fabric screen, unrolling resulting in extension
of the screen, allowing the effective length of the screen to be adjusted. The drum
is housed in the head of the mosquito net.
[0004] One problem with these roll-up mosquito nets is that putting in place, fitting and
maintenance of said drum are complicated, it being common to have to remove the entire
mosquito net or, failing that, its head to carry out maintenance operations. This
is inefficient and tiresome, especially in environments with little available space.
[0005] It is an aim of the present invention to provide a roll-up mosquito net that allows
the drum to be put in place and removed quickly, efficiently and easily.
[0006] To this end, the present invention discloses a roll-up mosquito net comprising a
head and a rotary drum for unrolling and rolling up an anti-mosquito fabric screen
arranged on said drum. Said head comprises a rear face and a front face located on
opposite sides with respect to the plane of extension of the screen. Said drum is
arranged inside the head. In other words, said rear face and front face are parallel
to the screen when the screen is extended out of the head. The head comprises two
profile sections connected to one another, a first of said profile sections comprising
said rear face and a second of said profile sections comprising said front face. The
two profile sections are connected to one another by reversible connection means,
said reversible connection means allowing the profile sections to be separated in
a direction perpendicular to the plane of extension of the screen.
[0007] The rear profile section may be installed in an area for the installation of the
mosquito net arranged on a wall or area of the window or room.
[0008] The present invention allows one of the profile sections to be removed from the head
with a movement that is perpendicular to the screen. This allows access to the interior
of the drum and separation of the drum without having to dismantle the entire mosquito
net, only dismantling one of the profile sections. Preferably, separation of the profile
sections comprises separation of the front profile section.
[0009] Since the head comprises two profile sections, and by virtue of the reversible connection
means that connect them, it is possible to dismantle the head of the mosquito net
and remove just one of the profile sections that form the head. This makes the performance
of maintenance work on the head, on the drum or on the mosquito net easier and convenient.
For example, the present invention facilitates removal of the drum housed inside the
head, thus making it possible to change the anti-mosquito fabric screen, or adjust
the tension of the screen, simply by taking off the reversible connection means and
removing one of the profile sections that form the head, all without taking down the
entire head from its position and without the need to completely dismantle the mosquito
net. This makes it possible to perform said maintenance work without taking down the
mosquito net from the position where it is located.
[0010] Preferably, the means for reversible connection of the profile sections of the head
comprise screws that connect the two profile sections. More preferably, said screws
are positioned perpendicular to said plane of extension of the screen.
[0011] Preferably, the reversible connection means comprise at least one side cover that
is in contact with both profile sections simultaneously. Preferably, the drum is arranged
inside the head such that the cover prevents the drum from being removed from the
head via the side. Preferably, the head comprises two head covers, each arranged on
one side of said head. This configuration allows the head to have a single cover on
each of its sides, with a single cover for the two profile sections, said profile
sections being connected to one another by means of a single cover.
[0012] Preferably, the reversible connection means comprise at least one side cover made
up of two parts, each of said at least two parts being connected to each of said two
profile sections, said parts being reversibly connected to one another. Preferably,
the parts are connected to one another by screwing. More preferably, the mosquito
net defines two side covers made up of two parts, each arranged on each side of each
of the two profile sections. This configuration allows each of the two profile sections
to have its own portion of the side cover, the profile sections being reversibly connected
by means of the reversible connection of the covers of each of the profile sections.
[0013] Preferably, the drum is arranged in a hole in the front profile section of the head.
More preferably, the drum is arranged in a hole in the cover of the front profile
section of the head.
[0014] Preferably, the reversible connection means for the profile sections of the head
comprise recesses and protrusions on the profile sections for connection by clipping
and/or by dimensional interference between said profile sections.
[0015] Preferably, the profile sections comprise a recess and a protrusion, said recess
and protrusion engaging by dimensional interference with a matching recess and protrusion
on the other profile section. This allows the protrusion on one of the profile sections
to slide over the protrusion on the other profile section.
[0016] Preferably, one of the profile sections includes a stop, said stop limiting the movement
of a protrusion on the other of the profile sections.
[0017] Preferably, the mosquito net includes lateral guides for guiding the extension and
unfolding of the screen. More preferably, said lateral guides are arranged in lateral
profile sections of the mosquito net. Preferably, said lateral guides are symmetrical.
More preferably, the mosquito net comprises two lateral guides, one on each side.
Even more preferably, the lateral profile sections include a space for receiving a
side of the anti-mosquito fabric screen. These guides may also allow the anti-mosquito
screen to be sealed, facilitating its positioning and reducing the likelihood of said
screen being in the incorrect position following extension. These guides also make
it possible to keep the fabric of the screen covered and prevent it from coming out
of said guides owing to the effect of the wind. Moreover, these guides may include
other internal components of the mosquito net inside them. Preferably, said lateral
profile sections are removably attached to the wall. Preferably, said lateral profile
sections include housings for a damper or a pad. Said damper or pad makes it possible
to fill any gaps formed between the wall and the profile section owing to uneven walls,
adapting its shape to the shape of various walls. Preferably, said lateral profile
sections may include a bore for screwing the latter to the wall or window.
[0018] Preferably, the lateral profile sections include means for securing to a door, wall
or window. More preferably, the rear profile section of the head includes elements
for securing to a door, wall or window. This makes it easier for the profile section
that is removed to be the front profile section. If the drum is arranged in the front
profile section of the head, this allows the removal of the drum by separating the
front profile section from the rear profile section, separating the two profile sections
via their reversible connection, without the need to remove the rear profile section.
[0019] Preferably, the mosquito net includes an end element located at the free end of the
screen. The end element makes it possible to unroll and extend the anti-mosquito fabric
screen by pulling. Preferably, said end element is removable. This allows the end
element to be removed from the mosquito net when the head with the screen is removed.
This end element also makes it possible to conceal the most distal portion of the
screen.
[0020] Preferably, the mosquito net includes a pulling element for unrolling and rolling
up the screen. Preferably, said pulling element is arranged on the end element. More
preferably, said pulling element is a pull bar. In a preferred embodiment, said pull
bar is a profile section arranged on the end element and serving as a pulling means
for the mosquito net for unrolling or rolling up the latter. The end element may include
an external slot for housing said pulling means. More preferably, the mosquito net
comprises more than one pulling means.
[0021] Preferably, the anti-mosquito fabric screen includes a support on its distal end.
More preferably, said support is a rubber support. More preferably, said support comprises
a hook. Preferably, the end element comprises a housing, said support being arranged
in said housing limiting the movement of the screen in the direction parallel to the
plane of extension of the screen. More preferably, the mosquito net comprises a cover
arranged on the end element to block the movement of the support of the screen in
a direction perpendicular to the plane of extension of the screen. Preferably, said
support is a pad or an elastic support, for example a rubber support.
[0022] The present invention also discloses a head for a mosquito net as described above,
and comprising a rear face and a front face parallel to the plane of extension of
a roll-up anti-mosquito screen arranged on a rotary drum arranged inside said head,
said head comprising two profile sections, a first of said profile sections comprising
said rear face and a second of said profile sections comprising said front face, said
profile sections being connected to one another by reversible connection means.
[0023] For a clearer understanding of the present invention, drawings illustrating exemplary
embodiments of the subject matter of the invention are attached by way of explanatory
but non-limiting example.
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a first embodiment of a mosquito net according
to the present invention.
Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the first embodiment with the profile sections
separated.
Figure 3 shows a perspective view of a head of a mosquito net according to the present
invention.
Figure 4 shows a view in cross section of the head of Figure 3 in its assembled and
dismantled positions.
Figure 5 shows a schematic perspective view of the reversible connection means of
the head according to the first embodiment of the invention.
Figure 6 shows a perspective view of the end element of the mosquito net according
to the first embodiment of the invention.
Figure 7 shows a perspective view of a lateral guide of the mosquito net according
to the present invention.
Figure 8 shows a perspective view of a second embodiment of a mosquito net according
to the present invention.
[0024] Figures 1 to 7 show a first embodiment of a mosquito net 100 according to the present
invention. The mosquito net of Figure 1 is a roll-up mosquito net 100 comprising a
rotary drum 93 for unrolling and rolling up a screen 9 of anti-mosquito fabric arranged
on said drum 93.
[0025] The mosquito net 100 comprises a head 1. The drum 93 is arranged inside the head
1. Unrolling and rolling up the screen 9 allows movement of the screen 9. In the case
of the example shown, said unrolling and rolling up causes extension in a vertical
direction, although other arrangements are also possible.
[0026] The head 1 comprises a rear face, which is hidden in Figure 1, and a front face,
which is visible in Figure 1. Said rear and front faces are parallel to the screen
when the screen is unrolled out of the head.
[0027] The head 1 comprises two profile sections 2, 3 connected to one another. One of the
profile sections 2 comprises the rear face of the head 1, said profile section 2 being
a rear profile section 2. One of the profile sections 3 comprises the front face of
the head 1, said profile section 3 being a front profile section 3. The rear profile
section 2 is located more proximal to the wall or window where the mosquito net 100
is located, while the front profile section 3 is located more distal to said wall
or window. The two profile sections 2, 3 are connected to one another by reversible
connection means.
[0028] The reversible connection means also comprise elements that generate dimensional
interference between said two profile sections 2, 3.
[0029] The reversible connection means for the profile sections 2, 3 of the head 1 comprise
a side cover made up of two parts 62, 63. In Figure 1, the profile sections 2, 3 are
shown connected by the reversible connection means, whereas in Figure 2 they are shown
dismantled after separating the reversible connections.
[0030] Figure 3 shows, in perspective, the two profile sections 2, 3 separated while Figure
4 shows, in two views in cross section, the separation of said profile sections 2,
3 from a first position in which the profile sections 2, 3 are in contact by dimensional
interference (drawing on the left) to a position in which the profile sections 2,
3 are shown separated (drawing on the right).
[0031] The profile section 2 comprises a protrusion 52 or protruding surface. The profile
section 3 also comprises a protrusion 53 or protruding surface. Said protrusions 52,
53 engage by dimensional interference with a matching protrusion 52, 53 on the other
profile section, one of said protrusions 52, 53 acting as a recess. The contact between
the protrusions and recesses creates dimensional interference that prevents movement
in the direction of removal of the screen 9, especially of the profile section 3,
the protrusion 53 of which is arranged at the bottom, being recessed with respect
to the protrusion 52.
[0032] One of the profile sections 2 comprises a protrusion that is a stop 51 for limiting
the movement of the protrusion 53 of the other profile section 3. This stop 51 is
shown arranged in the inner part of the profile section which has its protrusion at
the top in the dimensional interference, although other configurations are possible.
The protrusion 53 comprises a zone 54 with a change of direction to facilitate interference
with a matching zone 524 on the protrusion 52 of the other profile section.
[0033] The profile sections 2, 3 may also comprise bores 26, 36a, 36b for screwing on a
cover 60 or a part of a cover 62, 63.
[0034] The mosquito net 100 also includes two lateral profile sections 40. Said lateral
profile sections 40 comprise lateral guides that guide the screen 9 during its extension.
These lateral profile sections 40 include a slot for housing a side of the anti-mosquito
fabric screen 9, facilitating the movement for extending and rolling up the screen
9. These lateral profile sections 40 comprise dampers 41 or a pad arranged in a housing
in said profile sections 40.
[0035] The mosquito net 100 further includes an end element 7 at the free end of the screen
9. This element 7 is a removable element 7. The mosquito net comprises a pulling element
71 for unrolling and rolling up the screen 9, said pulling means being arranged on
the end element 7. In the example shown in Figure 1, the end element 7 comprises two
pulling element 71, 72. The element 73 is a pad with the function of sealing the mosquito
net. The pulling element 71 includes a support 700 to facilitate pulling. The end
element 7 further comprises an internal housing 792 for a distal support 920 for the
screen 9.
[0036] Figure 5 shows the reversible connection of the parts 62, 63. Each of said parts
62, 63 is arranged on each of said profile sections 2, 3. The parts 62, 63 of each
of the profile sections 2, 3 are reversibly connected to the part of the other profile
section by means of screws 8. The part 62 of the rear profile section 2 includes a
bore 601 for the insertion of a screw 8. Likewise, the part 63 of the front profile
section 3 includes a bore 602 for the insertion of a screw 8. At least one of said
bores 601,602 is a through bore. In Figure 5, the bore 602 in the front profile section
3 is a through bore.
[0037] These parts 62, 63 have a shape matching the other part 62, 63 in such a way that
the reversible connection between them prevents the removal of a drum located inside
the head. In Figure 4, this matching shape comprises a concave area 625 in the part
62 and a convex area 635 in the part 63. One of the parts 63 also comprises a hole
39 for supporting the drum 93 arranged inside the head. Unscrewing the screws 8 allows
one of the profile sections to be separated (in the example shown, the front profile
section 3) without dismantling the mosquito net. If the drum is supported in the hole
39 in the front profile section 3, the drum 93 is separated from the mosquito net
100 together with the front profile section 3.
[0038] Figure 6 shows the end element 7. The end element 7 comprises three slots 701, 702,
703 in which are arranged two pulling element 71, 72, for unrolling and rolling up
the screen 9, and the pad 73. The pulling element 71 is shown as a pull bar. The pad
73 also acts as a damper. The slot 701 is shown arranged in the upper part of the
front face of the end element 7 while the slot 702 is shown arranged in the lower
part of the front face of the end element 7, the two being separated by a central
portion 70 of said front face of the end element 7. The groove 703 for the pad 73
is located in the lower part of the end element 7. The end element 7 further comprises
covers 74 (which have been omitted to facilitate understanding of the drawing, being
shown in Figure 2). Removal of the covers 74 allows the insertion or removal of the
pulling element 71, 72 and the pad 73 in their respective slots 701, 702, 703.
[0039] The end element 7 further comprises an internal housing 792 for a distal support
920 for the screen 9 such that the support 920 is located between a rear face 75 and
a front face 70 of the end element 7. The distal support 920 is a rubber support.
[0040] The distal support 920 for the screen 9 comprises an elastic hook 92 at its end,
which is an area of the support 920 with dimensions greater than those of the body
of the support. The distal element 7 also comprises stops 709 internally. These stops
709 make it difficult for the distal support 920 for the screen 9 to move in the direction
of rolling up of the screen parallel to the plane of extension of the screen. The
cover 74 (not shown) prevents the screen from moving sidewards, in a direction perpendicular
to the plane of extension of said screen. Thus, the support 920 is fixed in three
directions by the presence of the stop 709, the faces 70, 75 of the end element 7,
and the cover 74, respectively, allowing the screen 9 to be secured removably to the
end element 7. This allows the end element 7 of the mosquito net to be removed for
maintenance of said element 7 or of the screen 9.
[0041] Figure 7 shows a lateral profile section 40, in which each profile section 40 comprises
two dampers 41. The profile section 40 also includes a stop 42.
[0042] Figure 8 shows a second embodiment. In this second embodiment, the reversible connection
means for the profile sections 2, 3 of the head 1 comprise a cover 60 for the head
1. This cover 60 is shown arranged on one side of the profile sections 2, 3 of the
head and is a single cover 60 for the two profile sections of the head, covering both
profile sections 2, 3 simultaneously, unlike the first embodiment in which the head
included a cover comprised of two pieces. Removal of said cover 60 allows the head
1 to be dismantled by separating the two profile sections 2, 3. This cover 60 also
prevents the removal of the drum 93 via the side of the head 1. In the example shown,
the head 1 comprises two covers 60, one for each of the sides of the head. Elements
similar to those described for the first embodiment have been designated using the
same numerals.
[0043] Although the invention has been described and illustrated with reference to a representative
example, it will be appreciated that this exemplary embodiment is in no way limiting
on the present invention and therefore any of the variants included, directly or as
equivalents, within the content of the attached claims must be considered to be included
within the scope of the present invention.
1. Roll-up mosquito net comprising a head and a rotary drum for unrolling and rolling
up an anti-mosquito fabric screen arranged on said drum, said head comprising a rear
face and a front face located on opposite sides with respect to the plane of extension
of the screen, said drum being arranged inside the head,
characterized in that the head comprises two profile sections connected to one another, a first of said
profile sections being a rear profile section which comprises said rear face of the
head and a second of said profile sections being a front profile section which comprises
said front face of the head,
the two profile sections being connected to one another by reversible connection means,
said reversible connection means allowing the profile sections to be separated in
a direction perpendicular to the plane of extension of the screen.
2. Mosquito net according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the reversible connection means comprise screws that connect the two profile sections.
3. Mosquito net according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said screws are positioned perpendicular to said plane of extension of the screen.
4. Mosquito net according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the connection means comprise at least one side cover.
5. Mosquito net according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said side cover is made up of two parts, each of said at least two parts being connected
to each of said two profile sections, said parts being reversibly connected to one
another.
6. Mosquito net according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the reversible connection means for the profile sections of the head comprise recesses
and protrusions on the profile sections for connection by clipping and/or by dimensional
interference between said profile sections.
7. Mosquito net according to the preceding claim, characterized in that the profile sections comprise a recess and a protrusion, said recess and protrusion
engaging by dimensional interference with a matching recess and protrusion on the
other profile section.
8. Mosquito net according to either of Claims 6 and 7, characterized in that one of the profile sections includes a stop, said stop limiting the movement of a
protrusion on the other of the profile sections.
9. Mosquito net according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it includes lateral guides.
10. Mosquito net according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it includes an end element located at the free end of the screen.
11. Mosquito net according to Claim 10, characterized in that the end element comprises a housing, a support for the screen being arranged in said
housing limiting the movement of the screen in the direction parallel to the plane
of extension of the screen.
12. Mosquito net according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the mosquito net includes a pulling means for unrolling and rolling up the screen.
13. Mosquito net according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it includes individual lateral profile sections comprising guides that guide the
screen as it extends, each of said profile sections in turn comprising a damper or
pad for filling any gaps formed between the wall and the profile section owing to
uneven walls, said damper or pad adapting its shape to the shape of various walls.
14. Head for a mosquito net according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a rear face and a front face parallel to the plane of extension of a
roll-up anti-mosquito screen arranged on a rotary drum arranged inside said head,
said head comprising two profile sections, a first of said profile sections being
a rear profile section which comprises said rear face of the head and a second of
said profile sections being a front profile section which comprises said front face
of the head, said profile sections being connected to one another by reversible connection
means.