EP2570581A1 - Corps de réception pour système d'obscurcissement - Google Patents

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EP2570581A1
EP2570581A1 EP12184262A EP12184262A EP2570581A1 EP 2570581 A1 EP2570581 A1 EP 2570581A1 EP 12184262 A EP12184262 A EP 12184262A EP 12184262 A EP12184262 A EP 12184262A EP 2570581 A1 EP2570581 A1 EP 2570581A1
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receiving body
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Massimiliano Salvato
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/02Shutters, movable grilles, or other safety closing devices, e.g. against burglary
    • E06B9/08Roll-type closures
    • E06B9/11Roller shutters
    • E06B9/17Parts or details of roller shutters, e.g. suspension devices, shutter boxes, wicket doors, ventilation openings
    • E06B9/17007Shutter boxes; Details or component parts thereof
    • E06B9/17023Shutter boxes; Details or component parts thereof made of more than two pieces

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  • This invention relates to a receiving body for shading systems. More precisely, the shading systems are preferably of the roller blind type and form, for example, a roller shutter. However, this invention can also be used for folding shading systems, such as sun visor systems.
  • the shading system may be a mosquito net or other system not expressly stated.
  • blind type shade systems referred to as “blinds”.
  • this invention can also be applied to other types of shading systems as defined above.
  • the receiving body is usually mounted over a window or door for receiving the shutter.
  • the receiving body comprises a fixed portion (commonly referred to as a "box") installed in the wall of the building above the window or door and having an interior compartment where at least part of the shutter (in accordance with whether it is rolled up or rolled up) unrolled) is located.
  • a fixed portion commonly referred to as a "box”
  • the shutter in accordance with whether it is rolled up or rolled up) unrolled
  • the fixed portion of the receiving body has a front opening for accessing the inner compartment. More accurate has the front opening to an inner surface of the building so that a user can access through this on the inner compartment (for example, to carry out operations for roller shutter maintenance, settings, etc.).
  • the receiving body includes a closing member (cap) movable between a closed position in which it is inserted into the opening to close it and a remote position in which it is separated.
  • a closing member cap
  • the closure member includes an outer panel that is visible during the closed position to cover the opening. More specifically, the outer panel extends the entire size of the opening and partially overlaps the fixed portion in the closed position.
  • the closing element has one or more coupling pins which are connected to the back of the outer panel and can be activated on the receiving body for locking the closing element in the closed position.
  • the pins engage the frame formed by the portion of the fixed portion surrounding the opening.
  • the disadvantages are due to the fact that often the closure member does not fully adhere to the fixed portion, thereby allowing passage of airflows through the aperture from the inner compartment to the outer side.
  • the opening is closed only by contact between the outer panel and the fixed portion, and the contact between the outer panel and the fixed portion is not present along the entire circumference of the frame. In this situation, air passages are created between the inner compartment and the outside which affect the ambient temperature within the building.
  • such a type of closure of the opening aids in the diffusion of noise (due, for example, to the rolling motion of the shutter) from the interior compartment to the interior (interior) of the building.
  • such a type of closure of the opening also aids in the diffusion of noise and heat dispersion from the outside environment (relative to the building) to the interior environment (and vice versa) on the receptacle body.
  • the masonry of the wall of the building on the receiving body is thinner due to the presence of the inner compartment.
  • the currently known type of outer panel applied to the fixed portion has a negative effect on the diffusion of noise and on the heat flow between the environment outside the enclosure and the environment inside and vice versa.
  • the object of this invention is also to provide a receiving body for shading systems, which forms a sound insulation at the opening in the closed position.
  • the reference numeral 1 as a whole designates a receiving body for shading systems according to this invention.
  • the shadowing receiving body 1 is mounted on a counterframe for doors or windows during the construction of the walls 100 of a building.
  • the receiving body 1 is mounted directly to the masonry in the shell of the wall 100 during construction.
  • the receiving body 1 comprises a fixed portion 3 which forms an inner compartment 4 into which a shading system can be inserted.
  • the fixed portion 3 is at least partially installed in the wall 100 of the building, wherein the longitudinal extent thereof is substantially parallel to the ground. For this reason, the inner compartment 4 is also inserted into the wall 100 of the building.
  • the wall 100 of the building has two opposite sides: an inside 101 facing an interior of the building, and an outside 102 facing the outside.
  • the roller shutter as soon as it is pulled up, housed in the wall 100 of the building.
  • the roller blind itself can be wound around a winding shaft which is inserted into the inner compartment 4.
  • the winding shaft is substantially parallel to the ground.
  • the winding shaft is substantially parallel to a horizontal plane.
  • the inner compartment 4 has sufficient dimensions to accommodate the shading system which is wound around itself (in the case of shutters) or folded.
  • the fixed portion 3 comprises a plurality of separate parts ( Fig. 3 ), which are interconnected. In this way, it is advantageously possible to assemble the fixed portion 3 at the installation location of the receiving body 1.
  • the fixed portion 3 is part of the wall 100 of the building.
  • the fixed section includes 3 a part of the masonry of the wall 100 of the building.
  • the inner compartment 4 is made during the construction of the wall 100 of the building.
  • the fixed portion 3 has a front panel 5, which in use is directed towards the inside of the building, and a back panel 20, which in use is directed to the outside of the building. More specifically, in use, the front panel 5 of the fixed portion 3 is located on the inside 101 of the wall 100 of the building, while the back panel 20 is on the outside 102 of the wall 100 of the building.
  • the back panel 20 of the fixed portion 3 is at least partially integrated into an insulation layer 103 (commonly known as an "insulation jacket") of the wall 100 of the building.
  • the insulation layer 103 is part of the wall 100 of the building located near the outside 102 to provide thermal insulation of the spaces within the building.
  • the fixed portion 3 comprises two side shoulder plates 21 which laterally close the inner compartment 4. Exactly shows Fig. 3 in that each side shoulder plate 21 forms a front surface 22 which is substantially coplanar with the front panel 5.
  • the fixed portion 3 has an opening 6 for accessing the inner compartment 4.
  • the access opening 6 is positioned on the front panel 5 of the fixed portion 3.
  • the access opening is outwardly surrounded by the front panel 5 and by the front surfaces 22 of the side shoulder plates 21.
  • the fixed portion 3 of the receiving body 1, which is present around the opening 6, is possible, the fixed portion 3 of the receiving body 1, which is present around the opening 6, else.
  • the presence of the front surfaces 22 of the side shoulder plates 21 allows a complete plastering of the fixed portion 3 around the opening 6 such that, as far as possible, the receiving body 1 is hidden.
  • the term "outside" of the receiving body 1 as used in this specification is meant relative to the inner compartment 4 in the direction of the opening access 6.
  • the opening 6 preferably faces a room of a building, and the exterior of interest therefore relates to this room of the building.
  • the opening 6 extends over almost the entire extent of the fixed portion 3 such that a user can access any part of the shading system when necessary.
  • the opening 6 extends along a respective main direction of the extension 7 from the outside to the inner compartment 4.
  • the opening 6 forms a passage tunnel which brings the inner compartment 4 in communication with the outside.
  • the opening 6 has a predetermined depth, which is measured along the longitudinal direction of the extension.
  • the fixed portion 3 has an interface 8 which extends annularly around the opening 6.
  • the interface 8 forms the passage tunnel.
  • the interface 8 extends along the main extension direction 7 over the predetermined depth.
  • the interface 8 comprises four flat sides 9 joined together and in pairs opposite each other to form a polyhedron shape.
  • the receiving body 1 comprises an element 10 for closing the opening 6, which is between a closed position in which it is at least partially inserted into the opening 6 to close this ( Fig. 3 . 6 and 7 ), and a remote position in which it is separated from the fixed portion 3 ( Fig. 1 and 5 ).
  • the closure member 10 is essentially a movable cap that closes the opening 6.
  • the closing element 10 in the closed position conceals the inner compartment 4 and components contained therein.
  • the closure member 10 includes a cover panel 11 having a visible side 12 and a rear side 13 facing the opening 6 during insertion of the closure member 10 into the opening 6. Moreover, the closure member 10 includes an insertion portion 14 which is connected to the cover panel 11 on the rear side 13.
  • the insertion portion 14 is connected to the cover panel 11 in a centered position on the rear side 13. Consequently, the rear side 13 of the cover panel 11 has a contact frame 15 surrounding the insertion portion 14.
  • the contact frame 15 comes into contact with the fixed portion 3, overlapping it.
  • the contact frame 15 comes into contact with a part of the front panel 5 of the fixed portion 3.
  • the insertion portion 14 is fully inserted into the opening 6.
  • the insertion portion 14 forms a flat surface with the front panel 5 of the fixed portion 3 (FIG. Fig. 2 ).
  • the closure member 10 is at least partially tapered along the main extension direction 7 so as to at least partially contact the interface 8 during passage from the remote position to the closed position.
  • the closing element 10 is tapered from the outside to the inner compartment 4.
  • the tapered portion of the closure member 10 is the insertion portion 14.
  • the insertion portion 14 is in contact with the interface 8.
  • the closing element 10 has a dimension transversely to the main extension direction 7, which is variable along the main extension direction 7. More specifically, the dimension of the closing member 10 decreases from the outside to the inside pocket 4.
  • the dimension transversely to the main extension direction 7 of the insertion portion 14 varies linearly along the main extension direction 7.
  • the width LC of the closure member 10 measured transversely to the main extension direction 7 varies along the main extension direction 7. More specifically, the width LC of the closure member 10 decreases from the outside to the inside compartment 4 (FIG. Fig. 4 ).
  • the opening 6 has a constriction along the main extension direction 7. In other words, the opening 6 narrows from the outside to the inside compartment 4.
  • the inner surface of the closure member 6, which is measured transversely to the main extension direction 7, varies along the main extension direction 7. More specifically, the inner surface of the opening 6, which is measured transversely to the main extension direction 7, varies from the outer side to the inner compartment 4.
  • the width LA of the opening 6, which is measured transversely to the main extension direction 7, varies along the main extension direction 7.
  • the width LA of the opening 6, which is measured transversely to the main extension direction 7, varies from the outside to the inside compartment 4 (FIG. Fig. 4 ).
  • the shutter member 10 engages with the interface 8 of the fixed portion 3 so as to close the opening 6.
  • the closure member 10 engages the interface 8 of the fixed portion 3, the closure member 10 is in a locked position.
  • the closure member 10 gradually comes into contact with the interface 8 of the fixed portion 3 until locked in the closed position. More specifically, the locking of the closure member 10 is in position due to the constriction of the Opening 6 relative to the insertion portion 14.
  • the closing element 10 is locked in position thanks to the pressure of the interface 8 of the fixed portion 3 on the closing element 10.
  • the closure member 10 has a locking surface 16 which, during the closed position, faces the interface 8 of the fixed portion 3 at least at a respective fitting zone.
  • the locking surface 16 is formed by four flat sides 17, which are connected to each other and in pairs, which are opposite to each other. For this reason, during the closed position, each flat side 17 of the locking surface 16 faces a respective flat side 9 of the interface 8.
  • the locking surface 16 and interface 8 are disposed substantially parallel to the mating zone.
  • each flat side 17 of the locking surface 16 is substantially parallel to a flat side 9 of the interface 8 facing the flat side 17 of the locking surface 16.
  • the opening 6 is shaped to mate with the closure member 10 in such a manner that in the closed position the closure member 10 is coupled to the opening 6.
  • the interface 8 is shaped to mate with the locking surface 16.
  • the insertion portion 14 of the closure member 10 has a truncated pyramidal shape, and thus the aperture 6 is shaped to mate with the truncated pyramid.
  • the locking surface 16 and the interface 8 are inclined relative to a plane at right angles to the main extension direction 7 by an angle preferably between 91 ° and 100 °.
  • each flat side 17 of the locking surface 16 relative to a vertical plane is substantially equal to the inclination of a flat side 9 of the interface 8 facing the flat side 17 of the locking surface 16 relative thereto vertical level.
  • each flat side 17 of the locking surface 16 is inclined relative to the front panel 5 by an angle preferably between 91 ° and 100 °.
  • each flat side 9 of the interface 8 is inclined relative to the front panel 5 by an angle preferably between 91 ° and 100 °.
  • the locking surface 16 and the interface 8 are inclined relative to each other at the passport zone. More specifically, the inclination angle of each flat side of the locking surface 16 relative to a vertical plane is smaller than the inclination of a flat side of the interface 8 facing the flat side of the locking surface 16 relative to the same vertical plane.
  • the insertion portion 14 forms at least one surface which is measured at a cross-sectional plane of the closure member 10 transverse to the main extension direction 7 and whose size is larger than the maximum inner surface of the opening 6, which is measured transversely to the main extension direction 7.
  • the closure member 10 which passes from the remote position to the closed position, at least partially comes into contact with the fixed portion 3.
  • the maximum width LA of the opening 6 measured in a predetermined passage direction transverse to the main extension direction 7 of the opening 6 is smaller than a maximum width LC of the closure member 10 measured parallel to the passage direction.
  • the closing element 10 extends from the outside to the inside compartment 4 during the closed position and along the main extension direction 7 of the opening 6.
  • the closing element 10 extends to the inner compartment 4 so as to cover the entire depth of the opening 6.
  • the insertion portion 14 of the closure member 10 has a length measured along the main extension direction 7 equal to the depth of the opening 6.
  • the inner compartment 4 is at least partially formed by a side wall 18 of the fixed portion 3.
  • the fixed portion 3 has within the side wall 18, which delimits the inner compartment 4.
  • the side wall 18 is substantially curved to form a surface shaped to mate with a self-wound roller blind.
  • the closing element 10 has a rear surface 19 which, in the closed position, faces the inner compartment 4 and forms a continuous surface with the side wall 18 ( Fig. 5 ).
  • the rear surface 19 forms a continuation of the outline of the side wall 18.
  • the rear surface is curved and substantially shaped to mate with a self-wound roller blind.
  • the closing element 10 is at least partially made of a thermo-acoustic insulating material.
  • the insertion portion 14 of the closure member 10 is made entirely of thermoacoustic insulation material so as to ensure insulation along the extent of the opening 6.
  • the fixed portion 3 is at least partially made of thermoacoustic insulating material so as to improve the thermoacoustic insulation of the wall 100 of the building on the receiving body 1.
  • the side wall 18 of the fixed portion 3 is made of thermoacoustic insulation material.
  • closure member 10 is at least partially made of deformable material so that, when in contact with the interface 8 during passage from the remote position to the closed position, it deforms in such a manner that the inner compartment 4 is deformed from the outside environment is isolated.
  • the insertion portion 14 is made entirely of deformable material.
  • the receiving body 1 comprises an additional portion 23 positioned on the front panel 5 for covering any empty space existing between the fixed portion 3 and the inside 101 of the wall 100 of the building.
  • the width of the fixed portion 3 (measured along the main extension direction 7) is normally smaller than the thickness (measured between the inside 101 and the outside) of the wall 100 of the building.
  • the variant of the preferred embodiment allows an adaptation of the fixed portion 3 to any dimension of the wall 100 of the building.
  • the additional portion 23 of the receiving body includes a fixed member 24 and a mobile member 25.
  • the fixed member 24 is connected to the fixed portion 3 and has a central hole 26 as an extension of the access opening 6. More specifically, FIG Fig. 6 in that the central hole 26 extends along the main extension direction 7 from the access opening 6 to the outside. More specifically, the size of the center hole 26 (transverse to the main extension direction 7) is larger than that of the access opening 6.
  • the mobile element 25 is connected to the closing element 10 and follows the movements thereof during use.
  • the mobile element 25 is connected to the insertion portion 14 of the closure member 10 and extends from it to the outside.
  • the mobile element 25 is disposed between the insertion portion 14 and the cover panel 11.
  • the mobile element 25 is part of the closing element 10 of the receiving body 1.
  • the mobile element 25 has an extension transversely to the main extension direction 7, which is greater than the extent transverse to the main extension direction 7 of the insertion section 14.
  • the extension of the mobile element 25 is smaller than the extent transverse to the main extension direction 7 of the rear side 13 of the cover panel 11.
  • the mobile element 25 is shaped to mate with the central hole 26 formed by the additional portion 23. Consequently, during the closed position, the mobile member 25 is inserted into the central hole 26 and is in contact with the fixed member 24 so as to close the inner compartment 4 completely.
  • the mobile element 25 is disposed of thermoacoustic insulation material (similar to the closure member 10) so as to increase the thermoacoustic insulation between the inner compartment 4 and the outer side.
  • the cover panel 11 is connected to the mobile element 25 on the inside 101 of the wall 100 of the building.
  • the cover panel 11 is partially superimposed on the inside 101 of the wall 100 of the building.
  • the receiving body 1 comprises spacer bars 27 connected between the cover panel 11 and the fixed member 24 to allow the cover panel 11 to rest against the fixed member 24 (and not the inside 101 of the wall) during the closed position can.
  • the opening 6 has the constriction along the main extension direction 7, and the closure member 10 is not tapered. More specifically, the insertion portion 14 forms at least one surface which is measured at a cross-sectional plane of the closure member 10 transverse to the main extension direction 7 and whose size is larger than the maximum inner surface of the opening 6, which is transversal is measured to the main extension direction 7. In this way, when the closure member 10 is inserted into the opening 6, the insertion portion 14 comes into contact with the interface 8 until it locks itself thereto.
  • This invention fulfills the present objects.
  • the receiving body provides thermoacoustic isolation between the inner compartment and the outer side.
  • the locking surface is pressed against the interface such that the passage of any air streams is blocked.
  • the contact between the closing member and the fixed portion is made over a larger area as compared with the prior art.
  • the extension of the closure member along the entire depth of the opening ensures more efficient thermoacoustic isolation both between the environment within the building and the inner compartment of the receiving body and between the environment within the building and the environment outside the building on the receiving body.
  • the entire extent (in depth) of the opening of the receiving body is closed.

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EP0826864A1 (fr) * 1996-09-03 1998-03-04 Simu Procédé d'installation et dispositif d'entraínement de volet roulant et volet roulant comprenant un tel dispositif
FR2783864A1 (fr) * 1998-09-30 2000-03-31 Ecran System Ensemble caisson pour volet roulant notamment
EP1070826A2 (fr) * 1999-07-20 2001-01-24 SKS Stakusit Bautechnik GmbH Caisson de volet roulant
EP1803887A2 (fr) * 2005-12-22 2007-07-04 Grosfillex SAS Ensemble bloc baie avec volet roulant et bloc d'huisserie
FR2918407A1 (fr) * 2007-07-06 2009-01-09 Eveno Sas Soc Par Actions Simp Perfectionnement aux coffres de type "tunnel" pour la reception d'un volet roulant

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