Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a screening arrangement for a window, preferably
a roof window, said window comprising a frame with a top member, a bottom member and
two mutually parallel side members, said screening arrangement comprising a screening
body having two side edges and a top and bottom portion, two side rails, each extending
in a longitudinal direction, a width direction and a depth direction, each side rail
being configured to be connected to a respective side member of the frame in a mounted
condition of the screening arrangement, a top casing accommodating at least the top
portion of the screening body and configured to be connected to the top member of
the frame and to an upper end of the respective side rail in the mounted condition
of the screening arrangement, the top casing being composed by at least one longitudinal
profile extending in a direction parallel to the width direction in the mounted condition,
and two end pieces connected to respective longitudinal ends of the top casing, a
bottom element connected to the bottom portion of the screening body and being configured
to be longitudinally positionable in said longitudinal direction between a non-screening
position of the screening body and a screening position by means of drive means operably
connecting the bottom element and the side rails, said drive means comprising operating
means including first transmission means including a cogwheel at each longitudinal
end portion of the bottom element and second transmission means including a rack arranged
in each of the side rails.
Background Art
[0002] Screening arrangements of this kind are known in the art. Applicant's International
publication
WO 02/068786 A1,
European patents No. 2738342,
2738343 and
2738344, and published European patent application
EP 3091168 A1 show and describe screening arrangements of the kind mentioned in the introduction.
While the challenges in installing such screening arrangements are to some extent
alleviated, there is still room for improvement.
Summary of Invention
[0003] With this background, it is therefore an object of the invention to provide a screening
arrangement by which the assembly and mounting procedures are made easier.
[0004] This and further objects are met by a screening arrangement of the kind mentioned
in the introduction, which is furthermore characterised in that each end piece of
the top casing is provided with a rack segment configured to be adjoined with the
rack of the respective side rail in the mounted condition of the screening arrangement
so as to form a continuous rack path for the cogwheel of the first transmission means.
[0005] By providing the end piece with a rack segment, the suspension elements present in
the prior art arrangements may be dispensed with. This provides for a facilitated
assembly operation already at the factory side, since the step of setting the suspension
elements in the correct position is rendered superfluous. During installation of the
screening arrangement, the user simply mounts the top casing including end pieces
and respective rack segments in a first step, while the continuous rack path necessary
to allow coherent engagement of the first and second transmission means is obtained
in the subsequent mounting of the side rails including their respective rack. In the
mounted condition of the screening arrangement, the cogwheels of the first transmission
means are thus prepared for engagement with the rack segments and the racks of the
second transmission means such that screening arrangement is ready for use.
[0006] In a presently preferred embodiment, the rack segment of each end piece has a top
end and a bottom end, the distance between the top and bottom ends defining a length
of the rack segment in the longitudinal direction, the length being such that the
cogwheel of the first transmission means is in engagement with the rack segment in
a supply condition of the screening arrangement. In other words, in this embodiment,
the rack segment has at least such a length that it extends at least to the lowermost
point of the cogwheel, as seen in the depth direction. Thus, in the supply condition,
the cogwheels of the first transmission means are safely positioned on the respective
rack segment.
[0007] In a further development of this preferred embodiment, the length of the rack segment
of each end piece substantially corresponds to a height of the bottom element as seen
in the longitudinal direction. In addition to the safe positioning, this configuration
contributes to the compact appearance of the screening arrangement in the supply condition
and also to some extent provides protection of the rack segment.
[0008] In a further embodiment, the top end of the rack segment of each end piece is positioned
at a transition portion formed at a lower edge of the end piece. By providing such
a transition portion, the functionality of the end piece to be able to be guided over
the mounting bracket during installation is ensured, as the rack segment is thus separated
from the mounting bracket engagement section of the end piece.
[0009] In a mechanically simple and reliable embodiment, each end piece comprises a body
portion which is substantially plane and parallel to a plane spanned by the length
direction and the depth direction, and wherein a top resilient arm and a bottom flange
form engagement means configured to interact with a mounting bracket connected with
the associated side member of the frame of the roof window in the mounted condition
of the screening arrangement.
[0010] In a further embodiment, the rack segment is formed integrally with the respective
end piece. This may be carried out by moulding the end piece in one piece with the
rack segment. The end pieces with integrated rack segments may then be connected to
the remaining components of the top casing, thus ensuring a supply condition which
is particularly easily obtained when assembling the screening arrangement.
[0011] In order to ensure reliable connection of the end piece with the top casing, each
end piece may comprise a first connection portion extending from the body portion,
optionally also a second and a third connection portion. The connection portions may
extend substantially perpendicularly to the body portion. In embodiments in which
the top casing is composed by a set of profiles, suitable engagement means may be
provided to receive the connection portion(s).
[0012] In a further embodiment, an abutment portion is formed protruding from the body portion,
and wherein the transition portion, if present, is formed in conjunction with said
abutment portion. This configuration contributes to the structural integrity of the
end piece.
[0013] In a presently preferred embodiment, the top casing comprises a front rail, a top
cover portion, and a back cover portion. In this way, a reliable connection of the
end piece to the top casing is ensured.
[0014] The top casing may be composed by a set of profiles defining a cross-sectional shape
of the top casing, which ensures flexible design and manufacture of the screening
arrangement.
[0015] In a further development of this embodiment, a first profile comprises the front
rail, the cover top portion and the cover back portion, and a second profile comprises
an additional back element adjoining the cover back portion. In addition to providing
further connection points for the end piece, such a configuration also protects the
exterior side of the screening body from incident light exposure.
[0016] In a still further embodiment, the bottom element comprises a main portion composed
by a set of profiles defining a cross-sectional shape of the bottom element, and two
end portions surrounding respective longitudinal ends of the main portion of the bottom
element. This provides for optimum flexibility in the design of the bottom element,
including tailoring the end portions to accommodate the rack segment of the end piece
of the top casing in such embodiments in which the rack segment has an extension overlapping
the bottom element.
[0017] In one embodiment, flexibility and modularity are improved by the provision of a
rack in each side rail which is composed by a plurality of rack segments adjoined
with each other in the mounted condition of the screening arrangement so as to form
a continuous rack path for the cogwheel of the first transmission means together with
the rack segment of the associated end piece.
[0018] While the configuration of the side rails is in principle arbitrary, as long as they
fulfil the purposes of receiving the racks of the second transmission means, it is
preferred that each side rail comprises a first flange forming a front of the side
rail, and a leg extending at substantially right angles to the first flange and by
which the side rail is configured to be connected to the respective side member of
the frame, wherein a second flange protrudes from the leg at a distance from the first
flange as seen in the depth direction, and wherein the rack of the side rail is provided
on an underside of the second flange.
[0019] In a further development of this embodiment, the first flange is longer than the
second flange so as to accommodate the rack segment of the associated end piece in
the mounted condition of the screening arrangement. This provides for optimum ease
of installation and accommodation of the rack segment of the end piece.
[0020] The rack of the side rail may extend up to a predefined point on the underside of
the second flange of the side rail to accommodate the rack segment on an upper portion
of the underside of the second flange. In addition to providing flexibility in the
design of the components of the screening arrangement, this configuration also provides
reliable support of the rack segment in the mounted condition of the screening arrangement.
[0021] In principle, the screening arrangement may be operated either electrically or manually,
in which case the transmission means ensure proper guidance of the bottom element
in the side rails. In one embodiment, the drive means operably connecting the bottom
element and the side rails are electric drive means, and the electric drive means
comprise an electric motor located in the bottom element or in the top casing, and
the operating means of the electric drive means accommodated in the bottom element
comprise a rotatable shaft connected with the first transmission means, and wherein
the electric drive means is powered by solar panels and/or mains power, preferably
supplemented by battery means. This ensures optimum flexibility in the selection of
components according to user demands.
[0022] Alternatively or additionally, the drive means comprise a clutch mechanism. In this
way, it is possible to override the engagement between the first and second transmission
means to manually move the bottom element, while at the same time, safe engagement
during normal operation is ensured.
[0023] Other presently preferred embodiments and further advantages will be apparent from
the subsequent detailed description and drawings.
[0024] A feature described in relation to one of the aspects may also be incorporated in
the other aspect, and the advantage of the feature is applicable to all aspects in
which it is incorporated.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0025] In the following description embodiments of the invention will be described with
reference to the drawings, in which
FIG. 1 is a plan view of a screening arrangement in an embodiment of the invention,
mounted in a frame of a window;
FIG. 2 is a partial view, on a larger scale, of the upper right-hand corner of the
screening arrangement and window of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a partial perspective view of a position indicator mounted on a side rail
of the screening arrangement in the embodiment of FIGS. 1 and 2;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a screening arrangement in an embodiment of the invention,
with the screening body in a screening position;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of the screening arrangement of FIG. 4, seen from a back
side;
FIG. 6 is a partial perspective view, on a larger scale, of a bottom element and a
side rail of the screening arrangement of FIG. 5;
FIG. 7 is a partial perspective view, on a larger scale of the bottom element and
the other side rail of the screening arrangement of FIG. 5;
FIGS. 8 and 9 are schematic views of steps during mounting of a prior art screening
arrangement;
FIG. 10 is an exploded, partial perspective view of a screening arrangement in an
embodiment of the invention;
FIGS. 11 and 12 are perspective views, from different angles, of an end piece of the
screening arrangement of FIG. 10;
FIG. 13 is an exploded, partial perspective of a screening arrangement in an embodiment
of the invention, including further details in the form of rack segments;
FIG. 14 is a partial perspective view of a screening arrangement including an end
piece and a side rail in an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 15 is a partial side view of a top casing, bottom element and a side rail of
a screening arrangement in an embodiment of the invention;
FIGS. 16A and 16B are cross-sectional views of a side rail of a screening arrangement
in an embodiment of the invention, corresponding to cross-sections taken along lines
AA-AA and BB-BB, respectively, of FIG. 14 and FIG. 15; and
FIG. 17 is a cross-sectional view of a top casing and a bottom element of a screening
arrangement in an embodiment of the invention.
Description of Embodiments
[0026] In the following detailed description, preferred embodiments of the present invention
will be described. However, it is to be understood that features of the different
embodiments are exchangeable between the embodiments and may be combined in different
ways, unless anything else is specifically indicated. It may also be noted that, for
the sake of clarity, the dimensions of certain components illustrated in the drawings
may differ from the corresponding dimensions in real-life implementations.
[0027] It is noted that terms such as "up", "down", "left-hand", "right-hand", "exterior",
"interior", "outer", "inner" are relative and refers to the viewpoint in question.
[0028] Referring initially to FIGS. 1 to 3, an embodiment of a screening arrangement generally
designated 10 is shown, mounted in a frame 2 representing a window. In the shown configuration,
the frame 2 constitutes a pane-carrying sash of a roof window 1 and may be pivotable
about a centre axis, or top-hung, relative to a stationary frame (not shown) of the
roof window 1. The frame 2 may likewise be a stationary frame, which in a mounted
position of the window lines an aperture in a building. It is noted that the term
"frame" is to be understood as incorporating any substantially rectangular structure
positioned in any opening in a building, whether in a wall or the roof, and surrounding
an opening 3 to be screened. The screening arrangement 10 may thus be utilised in
connection with e.g. windows having a frame only, windows having a sash and a frame,
or in doors. In the present context, the screening arrangement 10 will be described
as an interior screening arrangement mounted on the interior side of a roof window,
i.e., the side facing an inside room of a building, in other words an internal, or
an interior, roof window screening arrangement 10.
[0029] The frame 2 has a top member 2.1, two mutually parallel side members 2.2, 2.3, and
a bottom member 2.4, surrounding the opening 3 to be screened, covered by a suitable
panel element such as insulating glazing in the form of a pane 4.
[0030] The screening arrangement 10 comprises a screening device including a screening body
15 having two side edges and a top and bottom portion, to be shown and described below.
[0031] Two side rails 12, 13 are provided in the screening device, each extending in a longitudinal
direction L, a width direction W and a depth direction D as defined by one of the
side rails 12, 13 as shown in FIG. 3. Referring also to figures of other embodiments
described below, each side rail 12 comprises a first flange 121, a second flange 122
and a leg 123. The leg 123 extends at substantially right angles to the first and
second flanges 121, 122 and serves to fasten the side rail 12 to the frame 2.
[0032] The screening device of the screening arrangement 10 further comprises a top casing
11 located at the top member 2.1 of the frame. A top portion 151 of the screening
body 15 is typically fastened to a winding, folding, or rotating structure such as
a spring-biased roller bar in a roller blind accommodated in the top casing 11, which
also accommodates the top portion of the screening body 15 and connected to an upper
end of the side rails.
[0033] Referring now also to FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the whole screening device of the screening
arrangement 10 in an embodiment of the invention is shown in front and rear view.
A bottom element 14 of the screening device of the screening arrangement 10 is connected
to a bottom portion 154 of the screening body 15 and configured to be longitudinally
positionable in the longitudinal direction L between a non-screening position, cf.
FIG. 1, of the screening body 15 and a screening position as shown in FIGS. 4 and
5.
[0034] In the embodiments of the invention, the movement is provided by means of electric
drive means operably connecting the bottom element 14 and the side rails 12, 13 as
will be described in some detail below. However, it is conceivable to form the drive
means as manual drive means, in which case the first and second transmission means
serve to keep the bottom element 14 in parallel with the top casing 11 throughout
the movement.
[0035] Such electric drive means 22 may comprise an electric motor located in the bottom
element 14 or in the top casing 11, and the operating means of the electric drive
means 22 accommodated in the bottom element 14 comprise a rotatable shaft connected
with the first transmission means. The electric drive means 22 may be powered by solar
panels 27 and/or mains power, preferably supplemented by battery means 28 as shown
in the embodiment of Fig. 17. Further elements of the operating means of the electric
drive means accommodated in the bottom element 14 may include the battery means 28
and a printed circuit board.
[0036] The drive means may comprise a clutch mechanism. Such a clutch mechanism is well-known
in the art and allows a certain amount of adjustment of the rotational position of
the first transmission means while at the same time providing a reliable engagement
with the second transmission means.
[0037] The screening body 15 defines a screening plane in the screening position substantially
parallel to a plane defined by the longitudinal direction L and the width direction
W. Side edges 152, 153 of the screening body 15, or elements at the side edges, are
guided in respective side rails 12, 13.
[0038] It is noted that the terms top portion and bottom portion of the screening body 15
denote the position the respective portions assume in the mounted condition of the
screening arrangement 10. Other mounting positions are conceivable.
[0039] The screening body 15 is typically made from cloth or fabric, which may be flexible
to allow rolling up, but may also be pleated. However, other screening devices having
other kinds of screening bodies are conceivable for use in the screening arrangement
of the invention. Hence, it is noted that as used herein the term "screening body"
is intended to encompass all feasible types of screening bodies, examples being roller
blinds, lamella blinds, curtains, awnings, roller shutters, and shades.
[0040] The screening arrangement comprises a position indicator 16 slidably positionable
along one or the other of the side rails 12, 13 for manually indicating a desired
longitudinal position of the bottom element 14. In the following, the position indicator
16 will be described as being positioned on the right-hand side rail 12. The longitudinal
position of said position indicator 16 is manually adjustable by physical movement
of the position indicator to an arbitrary longitudinal position along the side rail
12. The bottom element 14 is provided with a notch 141 by which the position indicator
16 is able to be brought into releasable positive engagement. Further details of such
a position indicator are given in Applicant's co-pending EP applications.
[0041] In the embodiments shown, the screening device is electrically operated by means
of electric drive means 22 of the screening arrangement 10, to be described in further
detail below. In order for the electric drive means to work, energy is required. The
energy may be collected from the solar panels 27 as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 and/or
mains power supply, preferably supplemented by battery means 28 (shown in Fig. 17).
For the solar panels to be able to be exposed to as much sunlight as possible it is
preferred to have the solar panels 27 placed on the side of the bottom element 14
facing the window glazing, assuming the screening arrangement 10 is mounted on the
inside side of a window. The solar panel generally extends in a plane parallel to
the screening plane SP.
[0042] Further details shown in FIGS. 6 and 7 include operating means of the electric drive
means 22. The operating means comprise a cogwheel 144 for interacting with a rack
124 on each side rail 12, 13 to translate rotational movement of the cogwheel 144
to translational movement of the bottom element 14. One cogwheel 144 is present at
each longitudinal end portion of the bottom element 14, as shown on a rotatable shaft
143, and the cogwheels 144 constitute first transmission means to interact with second
transmission means including the two racks 124 arranged in the respective side rails
12, 13 to facilitate the translational movement of the bottom element 14 along the
longitudinal direction L. By the term "at each longitudinal end portion" etc. is to
be understood throughout the description and claims that the cogwheels are provided
at, near, or proximate such end portions of the bottom element. This does not exclude
that parts, portions or components of the bottom element may be present beyond the
position of the cogwheel, as seen the longitudinal direction of the bottom element,
or width direction W of the screening arrangement 10. By near or proximate, it is
meant that the cogwheels are disposed or oriented so as to engage a corresponding
rack to move the screening body between a screening position or state and a non-screening
position or state when such operation is desired, i.e., moving between a screening
position or state and a non-screening position or state. Typical ranges for any distance
between the cogwheels and the respective physical end portion of the bottom element
are 0 to 20 mm, in particular 5 to 10 mm.
[0043] By the term "in the side rail" etc. is to be understood that the rack is located
in conjunction with, associated with, or on the side rail in question. The rack may
be formed as a separate part connected to the side rail, be formed integrally with,
or constitute a portion of the side rail.
[0044] Depending on whether the screening arrangement is powered by solar panels 27, possibly
supplemented by battery means, or mains power, end pieces of the top casing 11 interact
with suitable mounting brackets (not shown) provided for instance on the side members
2.2, 2.3 of the frame 2. Such mounting brackets are well-known in the art and are
typically premounted in commercially available roof windows, comprising a standard
version or a version including electric contacts as described in Applicant's
European patents Nos. 2002079 and
3203008.
[0045] In that regard, the embodiment shown in FIG. 14 provides a detailed rear view of
the top casing 11 as shown in FIG. 5, in which an end piece 25 is shown to interact
with a standard version mounting bracket. This is made possible, since the solar panels
27, possibly supplemented by battery means, provide the power required to operate
the screening arrangement 10.
[0046] Differently, FIG. 15 shows a detailed side view of the top casing 11 of an alternative
embodiment in which the end piece 25 is provided with electric terminals 25a for interaction
with a mounting bracket including electric contacts, for instance of the kind mentioned
in the above.
[0047] Referring now to FIGS. 8 and 9 these figures show an example of the mounting of a
unit comprising the top casing 11, screening body 15 and bottom element 14 of a screening
arrangement of the prior art, specifically of a commercially available screening arrangement
for mounting in the frame 2 of a roof window 1. Here, the top casing 11 is clicked
onto the mounting bracket 24 by means of an end piece (not shown), correspondingly
at the other side (part 2 of Fig. 8). An angular bracket 26 is positioned at the end
of the top casing 11 and interacts with a side guidance element 142 at the end of
the bottom element 14. The top casing 11 and the bottom element 14 are now ready for
further mounting of the side rails 13 (opposite side rail not shown). Fig. 9 shows
the side rail 13 being slid along the side member 2.3 (part 1). The arrows depicted
on the figure indicate the motion of the side rail 13 going towards the angular bracket
26 and the side guidance element 142. To connect the side rail 13 to the bottom member
2.4 the side rail is clicked onto a fitting (not shown in detail) at the bottom member
2.4 (part 2). The prior art drawings further show a band around the top casing 11
and the bottom element 14, which allows the user to mount the parts without the screening
body 15 rolling down.
[0048] Referring now to FIGS. 10 and 11, it is shown how the end piece 25 of the top casing
11 is provided with a rack segment 254 configured to be adjoined with the rack 124
of the respective side rail 12, 13 in the mounted condition of the screening arrangement
10 to form a continuous rack path for the cogwheel 144 of the first transmission means.
It is noted that the configuration of the end piece 25 applies to versions including
electric terminals and versions without such terminals. Details of the top casing
11 including the cogwheel 144 of the first transmission means are not indicated for
clarity reasons.
[0049] In the embodiment of the screening arrangement 10 shown in FIG. 10, the rack segment
254 of each end piece 25 has a top end 254a and a bottom end 254b. The distance between
the top and bottom ends 254a, 254b defines a length of the rack segment 254 in the
longitudinal direction L. The length is selected such that the cogwheel 144 of the
first transmission means is able to be put in a position in which the cogwheel 144
is engaged with the rack segment 254 in a supply condition of the screening arrangement
10. Thus, the rack segment 254 has at least such a length that it extends at least
to the lowermost point of the cogwheel 144, as seen in the depth direction D. In the
specific embodiment shown in FIG. 10, the length is such that the bottom end 254b
is located at some distance below the lowermost point of the cogwheel 144.
[0050] While the length of the rack segment 254 depends on factors such as the position
of the top end 254a and the position of the cogwheel 144 of the first transmission
means, a suitable length of the rack segment 254 of each end piece 25 is as indicated
in FIG. 10, in which the length substantially corresponds to a height of the bottom
element 14 as seen in the longitudinal direction L.
[0051] In the embodiment shown, the top end 254a of the rack segment 254 of each end piece
25 is positioned at a transition portion 255 formed at a lower edge of the end piece
25. The presence of the transition portion 255 ensures that the functionality of the
end piece 25 is not impaired, i.e. that the end piece 25 is still able to be guided
over the mounting bracket 24, thus ensuring connection of the top casing 11 with the
frame 2.
[0052] As shown, each end piece 25 of the shown embodiment comprises a body portion 250
which is plane and parallel to a plane spanned by the length direction L and the depth
direction D. A top resilient arm 251 and a bottom flange 252 form engagement means
to interact with the mounting bracket 24 (FIG. 8) connected with the associated side
member 2.2, 2.3 of the frame 2 of the roof window 1 in the mounted condition of the
screening arrangement 10.
[0053] The rack segment 254 is here formed integrally with the end piece 25. The end piece
25 including the transition portion 255 may for instance be moulded in one piece with
the rack segment 254. As an alternative, the rack segment 254 may be formed separately
and then connected with the end piece 25 at the transition portion 255, or to other
parts of the end piece 25 in case no transition piece is present.
[0054] FIG. 11 and FIG. 12 further show that each end piece 25 in the embodiment shown comprises
a first connection portion 256 extending from the body portion 250, here also a second
connection portion 257 and a third connection portion 258, for connection of the end
piece 25 with the top casing 11, for instance to longitudinal profiles of the top
casing 11 to be described below. Depending on the shape of the top casing 11, the
first, second and third connection portions 256, 257 and 258 extend perpendicularly
to the body portion 250.
[0055] To improve the structural integrity of the end piece 25, an abutment portion 253
is formed protruding from the body portion 250, and the transition portion 255 is
formed in conjunction with the abutment portion 253. The abutment portion 250 further
serves as a stop for the movement of the top casing 11 onto the mounting bracket 24.
[0056] Finally, the end piece 25 has a stub 259 to receive a roller shaft 23 (FIG. 17).
[0057] FIG. 13 shows an embodiment of the screening arrangement where the rack 124 in each
side rail 12, 13 is composed by a plurality of rack segments 1241, 1242 adjoined with
each other in the mounted condition of the screening arrangement 10 by means of connection
means 1241a, 1241b, 1242a, 1242b so as to form a continuous rack path for the cogwheel
144 of the first transmission means together with the rack segment 254 of the associated
end piece 25. Typically, such rack segments 1241, 1242 are manufactured in standard
lengths and then a suitable combined length is selected in accordance with the size
of the screening arrangement 10, on which the length of the side rails 12, 13 is dependent.
[0058] FIG. 14 shows an embodiment of the end piece 25 provided with the rack segment 254
and interacting with the rack 124 of the side rail 13 extending in the longitudinal
direction L to form a continuous rack path in the side rail 13. As mentioned in the
above, the end piece 25 of the embodiment of FIG. 14 is an end piece without electric
terminals and is configured for cooperating with a standard mounting bracket 24. In
contrast, FIG. 15 shows an embodiment in which electric terminals 25a are included.
[0059] Regardless of the configuration of the end piece 25, further features of one embodiment
are illustrated by the difference in cross-section of the side rails 12, 13 along
the lines AA-AA and BB-BB in FIGS. 14 and 15.
[0060] Turning now to FIGS. 16A and 16B, the configuration of the side rails 12, 13 and
optional adaptation thereof will be described. As mentioned in the above, the first
flange 121 forms a front of the side rail 12, and the leg 123 extending at the right
angles to the first flange 121 forms a connection section by which the side rail 12,
13 is to be connected to the respective side member 2.2, 2.3 of the frame 2.
[0061] As shown in FIG. 16B, the second flange 122 protrudes from the leg 123 at a distance
from the first flange 121 as seen in the depth direction D. In this way, a track 12b
is defined between the first and second flanges 121, 122 for guiding the side edge
portions 152, 153 of the screening body 15, or elements positioned at these side edge
portions.
[0062] The rack 124 of the side rail 12, 13 is provided on an underside of the second flange
122 in the section along lines BB-BB, i.e. as shown in FIG. 16B. Regarding the extension
of the rack 124 in the longitudinal direction, several possibilities are conceivable:
As a first alternative, the rack 124 is formed such that it extends up to a predefined
point on the underside of the second flange 122 of the side rail 12, 13. At the upper
portion of this underside, which is thus free of rack from the outset, the rack segment
254 of the end piece 25 may then be accommodated in the mounted condition. In this
way, the rack segment 254 is supported by abutment with the second flange 122.
[0063] As a second alternative, the first flange 121 is longer than the second flange 122
so as to accommodate the rack segment 254 of the associated end piece 25 in the mounted
condition of the screening arrangement 10. This configuration is illustrated in FIG.
16A. While this embodiment may contribute to facilitating mounting, it also puts stricter
requirements to the rigidity of the rack segment 254.
[0064] Regarding the configuration of the top casing 11 and the interaction with the bottom
element 14, reference is made to FIG. 17, in which it is seen how the bottom portion
154 of the screening body 15 in the embodiment shown is connected to the bottom element
14 at or near a top edge 140a of a front 140 of the bottom element 14. In order to
provide connection of the screening body 15 and the bottom element 14, the bottom
portion 154 is folded around a locking wire 154a; the package thus obtained is accommodated
in the bottom element 14. In addition to the front 140, the bottom element 14 comprises
an upwards facing surface 145 and a back portion 149 with a top edge 149a. The back
portion 149 accommodates the solar panel 27 on an exterior side. A receiving space
RS is delimited in the longitudinal direction L by a first plane P1 substantially
parallel with a plane spanned by the width direction W and the depth direction D,
and a second plane P2 parallel with the first plane P1 and located at a higher level
than the first plane P1.
[0065] The bottom element 14 in FIG. 17 is in a position corresponding to the non-screening
position of the screening arrangement 10, as the bottom element 14 abuts or is close
to a bottom edge 114b opposite a top edge 114a of a front rail 114 of the top casing
11 and a portion of the screening body 15 is rolled up on the roller shaft 23, for
instance such that a majority of the rolled-up screening body 15 is accommodated in
the receiving space RS. Furthermore, first, second and third profiles 14a, 14b, and
14c are shown in FIG. 17. The profiles 14a, 14b, 14c form an outer shell of the bottom
element 14 extending over the whole width of the bottom element. The second profile
14b comprises protrusions to support the solar panel 27 and an opening to allow the
solar panel to be exposed to light. The first and third profile 14a, 14c are interconnected
by overlapping portions of the profiles. As it also appears from FIG. 17, the bottom
element 14 comprises an operating space OS to accommodate operating means of the electric
drive means. The operating space OS also accommodates the battery means 28. Finally,
the top casing 11 comprises a cover top portion 113 and a cover back portion 115 with
a bottom edge 115b. The top casing 11 is in the embodiment shown composed by a set
of profiles 11a, 11b defining a cross-sectional shape of the top casing 11. Here,
the first profile 11a comprises the front rail 114, the cover top portion 113 and
the cover back portion 115, and the second profile 11b comprises an additional back
element adjoining the cover back portion 115. Also, the bottom element 14 of the embodiment
shown comprises a main portion composed by a set of profiles, for instance the profiles
14a, 14b, 14c shown in FIG. 17, defining a cross-sectional shape of the bottom element
14. The third profile 14c is curved, forming a hollow to accommodate the screening
body 15 in the non-screening position. The bottom element 14 further comprises two
end portions surrounding respective longitudinal ends of the main portion of the bottom
element 14, closing the openings created by the set of profiles. Further details of
the configuration of the top casing 11 and the bottom element 14 are given in Applicant's
co-pending patent application filed on the same date as the present application.
[0066] During operation of the screening arrangement, the desired screening position and
of the non-screening position may be indicated by means of the above-mentioned position
indicator, which could have the following functionality in a screening arrangement
(10):
the screening arrangement further comprises a position indicator (16) slidably positionable
along at least one of the side rails (12) for manually indicating a desired longitudinal
position of the bottom element (14), the longitudinal position of said position indicator
(16) being manually adjustable by physical movement of the position indicator (16)
to an arbitrary longitudinal position along the at least one side rail (12), the position
indicator (16) being configured to engage the bottom element (14) by releasable positive
engagement means when the bottom element (14) is brought into contact with the position
indicator (16) to assume an engaged condition, in such a way that:
- i) the positive engagement means is arranged to be released when the longitudinal
position of the position indicator (16) is manually adjusted by applying a force on
the position indicator substantially in said longitudinal direction (L), and
- ii) the positive engagement means is arranged to keep the position indicator (16)
in the engaged condition with the bottom element (14) to follow the movement of the
bottom element (14) in said longitudinal direction (L) when the bottom element (14)
is moved in the longitudinal direction (L) by activation of the electric drive means
(22).
[0067] Specific embodiments of the invention have now been described. However, several alternatives
are possible, as would be apparent for someone skilled in the art.
[0068] Such and other obvious modifications must be considered to be within the scope of
the present invention, as it is defined by the appended claims.
List of reference numerals
[0069]
- 1
- roof window
- 2
- frame
2.1 top member
2.2 side member
2.3 side member
2.4 bottom member
- 3
- window opening
- 4
- pane
- 10
- screening arrangement
- 11
- top casing
11a first profile
11b second profile
113 cover top portion
114 front rail
114a top edge of front rail
114b bottom edge of front rail
115 cover back portion
115b bottom edge of cover back portion
- 12
- side rail
12b track
121 first flange
122 second flange
123 leg
124 rack
1241 rack segment
1241a connection means
1241b connection means
1242 rack segment
1242a connection means
1242b connection means
- 13
- side rail
- 14
- bottom element
14a first profile
14b second profile
14c third profile
140 front of bottom element
140a top edge of front of bottom element
141 notch
142 side guidance element
143 shaft
144 cogwheel
145 plane upwards facing surface
149 back portion
149a top edge of back portion
- 15
- screening body
151 top portion
152 side edge
153 side edge
154 bottom portion
154a locking wire
- 16
- position indicator
- 22
- electric drive means
- 23
- roller shaft
- 24
- mounting bracket
- 25
- end piece
25a electric terminals
250 body portion
251 top resilient arm
252 bottom flange
253 abutment portion
254 rack segment
254a top end
254b bottom end
255 transition portion
256 first connection portion
257 second connection portion
258 third connection portion
259 stub
- 26
- angular brackets
- 27
- solar panel
- 28
- battery means
- L
- longitudinal direction
- W
- width direction
- D
- depth direction
- SP
- screening plane
- P1
- first plane
- P2
- second plane
- RS
- receiving space
- OR
- operating space
1. A screening arrangement (10) for a window, preferably a roof window (1), said window
comprising a frame (2) with a top member (2.1), a bottom member (2.4) and two mutually
parallel side members (2.2, 2.3), said screening arrangement (10) comprising:
a screening body (15) having two side edges (152, 153) and a top and bottom portion
(151, 154),
two side rails (12, 13), each extending in a longitudinal direction (L), a width direction
(W) and a depth direction (D), each side rail (12, 13) being configured to be connected
to a respective side member (2.2, 2.3) of the frame (2) in a mounted condition of
the screening arrangement (10),
a top casing (11) accommodating at least the top portion (151) of the screening body
(15) and configured to be connected to the frame at the top member (2.1) thereof and
to an upper end of the respective side rail (12, 13) in the mounted condition of the
screening arrangement (10), the top casing (11) being composed by at least one longitudinal
profile (11a, 11b) extending in a direction parallel to the width direction (W) in
the mounted condition, and two end pieces (25) connected to respective longitudinal
ends of the top casing (11),
a bottom element (14) connected to the bottom portion (154) of the screening body
(15) and being configured to be longitudinally positionable in said longitudinal direction
(L) between a non-screening position of the screening body (15) and a screening position
by means of drive means (22) operably connecting the bottom element (14) and the side
rails (12, 13),
said drive means (22) comprising operating means including first transmission means
including a cogwheel (144) at each longitudinal end portion of the bottom element
(14) and second transmission means including a rack (124) arranged in each of the
side rails (12, 13),
characterised in that
each end piece (25) of the top casing (11) is provided with a rack segment (254) configured
to be adjoined with the rack (124) of the respective side rail (12, 13) in the mounted
condition of the screening arrangement (10) so as to form a continuous rack path for
the cogwheel (144) of the first transmission means.
2. A screening arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the rack segment (254) of each
end piece (25) has a top end (254a) and a bottom end (254b), the distance between
the top and bottom ends (254a, 254b) defining a length of the rack segment (254) in
the longitudinal direction (L), the length being such that the cogwheel (144) of the
first transmission means is in engagement with the rack segment (254) in a supply
condition of the screening arrangement (10).
3. A screening arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the length of the rack segment
(254) of each end piece (25) substantially corresponds to a height of the bottom element
(14) as seen in the longitudinal direction (L).
4. A screening arrangement according to any one of claims 2 or 3, wherein the top end
(254a) of the rack segment (254) of each end piece (25) is positioned at a transition
portion (255) formed at a lower edge of the end piece (25).
5. A screening arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein each
end piece (25) comprises a body portion (250) which is substantially plane and parallel
to a plane spanned by the length direction (L) and the depth direction (D), and wherein
a top resilient arm (251) and a bottom flange (252) form engagement means configured
to interact with a mounting bracket (24) connected with the associated side member
(2.2, 2.3) of the frame (2) of the roof window (1) in the mounted condition of the
screening arrangement (10).
6. A screening arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
rack segment (254) is formed integrally with the respective end piece (25).
7. A screening arrangement according to any one of claims 5 or 6, wherein each end piece
(25) comprises a first connection portion (256) extending from the body portion (250),
preferably also a second connection portion (257), and more preferably also a third
connection portion (258), for connection of the end piece (25) with the at least one
longitudinal profile (11a, 11b) of the top casing (11), each first and optionally
second and third connection portion (256, 257, 258) extending preferably substantially
perpendicularly to the body portion (250).
8. A screening arrangement according to any one of claims 5, 6 or 7 when dependent on
at least claim 4, wherein an abutment portion (253) is formed protruding from the
body portion (250), and wherein the transition portion (255) is formed in conjunction
with said abutment portion (253).
9. A screening arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
top casing (11) comprises a front rail (114), a top cover portion (113), and a back
cover portion (115).
10. A screening arrangement according to claim 9, wherein the top casing (11) is composed
by a set of profiles (11a, 11b) defining a cross-sectional shape of the top casing
(11).
11. A screening arrangement according to claim 10, wherein a first profile (11a) comprises
the front rail (114), the cover top portion (113) and the cover back portion (115),
and a second profile (11b) comprises an additional back element adjoining the cover
back portion (115).
12. A screening arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
bottom element (14) comprises a main portion composed by a set of profiles (14a, 14b,
14c) defining a cross-sectional shape of the bottom element (14), and two end portions
surrounding respective longitudinal ends of the main portion of the bottom element
(14).
13. A screening arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
rack (124) in each side rail (12, 13) is composed by a plurality of rack segments
(1241, 1242) adjoined with each other in the mounted condition of the screening arrangement
(10) so as to form a continuous rack path for the cogwheel (144) of the first transmission
means together with the rack segment (254) of the associated end piece (25).
14. A screening arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein each
side rail (12, 13) comprises a first flange (121) forming a front of the side rail
(12), and a leg (123) extending at substantially right angles to the first flange
(121) and by which the side rail (12, 13) is configured to be connected to the respective
side member (2.2, 2.3) of the frame (2), wherein a second flange (122) protrudes from
the leg (123) at a distance from the first flange (121) as seen in the depth direction
(D), and wherein the rack (124) of the side rail (12, 13) is provided on an underside
of the second flange (122).
15. A screening arrangement according to claim 14, wherein the first flange (121) is longer
than the second flange (122) so as to accommodate the rack segment (254) of the associated
end piece (25) in the mounted condition of the screening arrangement (10).
16. A screening arrangement according to claim 14 or 15, wherein the rack (124) of the
side rail (12, 13) extends up to a predefined point on the underside of the second
flange (122) of the side rail (12) to accommodate the rack segment (254) on an upper
portion of the underside of the second flange (122).
17. A screening arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
drive means operably connecting the bottom element (14) and the side rails (12, 13)
are electric drive means (22), wherein the electric drive means (22) comprise an electric
motor located in the bottom element (14) or in the top casing (11), and wherein operating
means of the electric drive means (22) accommodated in the bottom element (14) comprise
a rotatable shaft connected with the first transmission means, and wherein the electric
drive means (22) is powered by solar panels (27) and/or mains power, preferably supplemented
by battery means (28).
18. A screening arrangement according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the
drive means comprise a clutch mechanism.