US20100200178A1 - Device for automatically moving a curtain along a curtain rail - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a device for automatically moving a curtain along a curtain rail, which device comprises driving means movable along the curtain rail, the curtain being adapted to be coupled to the driving means by way of coupling means.
- Such a device is known from the European patent application EP 0 782 833 A1.
- a curtain can be automatically closed and opened.
- the curtain is coupled to the driving means by way of coupling means, while the driving means are moved by a drive such as an electric motor.
- a drawback of the known device is that the driving means of that device are designed as a flexible driving belt movable along the curtain rail and provided with passages engageable by a gear wheel of the electric motor.
- this belt may become elongated, which may hinder a proper operation of the belt.
- the life of such a flexible driving belt is usually relatively short.
- such a driving belt may be under a considerable tension during use. This tension can cause friction and/or deformation at, or of, for instance, means holding and guiding the belt in a desired position. Such deformation can take place in both a stationary condition and a moving condition of the belt.
- assembling a device provided with such a flexible belt is usually relatively difficult because during assembly the belt is then often to be brought in and/or around belt guiding means of the device under a particular bias.
- the flexible driving belt comprises a fabric belt impregnated with synthetic resin.
- a driving belt which is designed as an extruded all-plastic belt strip.
- An additional disadvantage of this all-plastic belt strip is that it is relatively rigid and difficult to bend. As a consequence, it takes relatively much energy, for instance, to cause this belt strip to pass through a bend, which energy cannot be usefully employed to cause the curtain to move.
- the plastic belt strip and plastic-impregnated fabric belt are typically subject to creep, for instance when the belt is fitted under a bias and/or during use of the belt under the influence of tensile forces exerted on that belt. As a result of such creep, the bias mentioned decreases and the length of the driving belt increases, which may hinder a proper operation of the belt.
- the object of the present invention is to eliminate the disadvantages of the known device.
- the invention contemplates a device in which the driving means are relatively durable, while use of the driving means can cause only relatively little wear on other parts of the device.
- the device according to the invention is characterized in that the driving means comprise a toothed belt.
- a toothed belt is inherently relatively wear-insensitive, durable and strong.
- the toothed belt can be simply used in substantially untensioned condition, so that the use thereof has relatively little adverse effect in terms of wear on other parts of the device.
- parts of the device along which the toothed belt has been passed experience substantially none or little of the force coming from the untensioned toothed belt during a stationary condition of that belt, so that those parts, for instance, do not deform, or hardly so, under the influence of such a force.
- the toothed belt when the toothed belt is being moved by, for instance, a drive, the toothed belt will exert substantially little force on other parts of the device, which results in a relatively low wear of the toothed belt itself and a low wear of parts of the device guiding the toothed belt.
- the above-mentioned drive does exert a particular driving force on the toothed belt for the purpose of moving the belt and the coupling means coupled thereto and the curtain.
- Another advantage of the toothed belt is that it hardly exhibits any elongation under the influence of such a driving force. As a result, the drive can effect a precise movement of the curtain via the toothed belt.
- a toothed belt is relatively easily bendable in a plane of travel of the toothed belt.
- the toothed belt can easily change its direction of travel, for instance to pass through bends.
- An additional advantage of the toothed belt is that assembly thereof is relatively simple because it does not require the belt to be brought under any, or hardly any, particular bias.
- the rail is provided with two toothed belt guide channels extending in the longitudinal direction of the rail, for the purpose of guiding the toothed belt along the rail, while the device, at least adjacent a first end of the rail, is provided with reversing means for reversing a part of the toothed belt that extends out of one guide channel and guiding it to the other guide channel.
- the toothed belt Since the toothed belt is passed at the end of the rail from one belt guide channel into the other by the reversing means, the toothed belt can extend substantially wholly in the rail. As a consequence, said first end of the rail can, for instance, be positioned relatively close to an obstacle, such as a wall, during assembly of the device. Since the toothed belt after assembly is normally substantially untensioned, and is relatively easily bendable, the reversing means sustain relatively little wear resulting from the reversal of the toothed belt from one guide channel to the other. Further, the toothed belt will inherently offer relatively little bending resistance to said reversal, so that the reversing means can effect this reversal easily, with relatively little force.
- the reversing means can comprise, for instance, a reversing bearing along which the toothed belt has been passed for a bearing-supported reversal of the toothed belt. Since the reversing bearing is intended to reverse a substantially untensioned toothed belt, the bearing can be made of particularly simple and cheap design, with relatively few parts moving during use, specifically when compared with the bearings known from practice, such as ball bearings, for bearing-supporting and reversing driving means under tension.
- the device is provided with a rotatable driving means provided with a toothing, which is so disposed that the toothing of the driving means engages a toothing of the toothed belt for the purpose of driving the toothed belt through rotation of the driving means.
- This driving means can effect a powerful drive of the toothed belt, to which end the driving means may for instance be coupled to a motor.
- the reversing bearing comprises a bearing house in which at least the toothed part of the driving means is rotatably disposed, while the bearing house is arranged to pass the toothed belt from the toothed belt guide channels to the toothing of the driving means for the purpose of the drive referred to.
- the reversing bearing can thus be made of very simple, cheap and relatively light design, which is favorable with regard to the price of the device. Moreover, the reversing bearing can in this way be made relatively compact, which is advantageous from an assembly point of view and is desirable in connection with esthetic considerations.
- the end of the rail at which the reversing bearing is situated can be mounted relatively close to, for instance, a wall of a room in which the curtain is to be hung. As a consequence, the curtain can extend virtually completely from wall to wall in the room, while the reversing bearing can be concealed from view.
- the bearing house is preferably manufactured substantially from plastic. Also the toothed driving means is preferably manufactured from plastic.
- the driving means may be provided with two axle journals, which are bearing-supported in a reversing bearing designed as a slide bearing.
- Plastic is cheap and has been found capable of effecting a very good, low-friction bearing of the toothed belt, which is advantageous in connection with an additionally low wear of the toothed belt and the bearing house.
- the bearing house is shaped such that the driving means and inner walls of the bearing house facing that driving means enclose the part of the toothed belt that is to be reversed, substantially free from play.
- the bearing house and the driving means can bearing-support the toothed belt in a simple manner, whilst avoiding the toothing of the toothed belt slipping along the toothing of the driving means.
- the bearing house and/or the toothed driving means is/are manufactured by means of an injection molding process.
- FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the invention
- FIGS. 2 a - 2 c show a reversing bearing situated adjacent an end of the rail and a drive of the exemplary embodiment represented in FIG. 1 ;
- FIGS. 3 a - 3 f show a number of assembly steps of the assembly of a toothed belt closure and a curtain coupling of the exemplary embodiment represented in FIG. 1 ;
- FIGS. 4 a - 4 c show a number of assembly steps of the assembly of an adjustable curtain coupling of the exemplary embodiment represented in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 shows an exemplary embodiment of the invention, provided with two curtain coupling hooks.
- FIGS. 3 a - 3 f show a device for moving a curtain along a curtain rail.
- the device is provided with a curtain rail 1 .
- the rail 1 is provided with a central running surface which is arranged to guide a number of sliders 24 in the longitudinal direction of the rail 1 .
- FIG. 2 a shows that the rail 1 is further provided with two toothed belt guide channels 1 a , 1 b extending parallel to the central running surface 1 c , for guiding a toothed belt 2 .
- This toothed belt 2 is connected in the rail 1 to a curtain coupling hook 19 by means of coupling means 13 - 18 , which are represented in more detail in FIGS. 3 a - 3 f.
- Opposite ends of the rail 1 are provided with a first and a second reversing bearing 3 and 23 , respectively, for the purpose of reversing the toothed belt 2 .
- the device is provided with a drive 20 , for instance an electric motor, for the purpose of driving the toothed belt 2 .
- the drive 20 is coupled to the first reversing bearing 3 , which is attached to the first end of the rail 1 .
- the drive 20 is a low-voltage motor, such as a 24V motor, which further includes a control for operating the motor.
- a remote control such as a radiographic and/or infrared receiver, a computer, a control of another device for automatically moving a curtain, and/or the like, for the purpose of regulating control parameters, such as, for instance, a curtain speed, curtain run-in/run-out speed, a force to be exerted on the curtain, and like parameters.
- FIGS. 2 a - 2 c show, the toothed belt 2 has been passed through the first reversing bearing 3 for reversing the toothed belt 2 .
- the toothed belt 2 is easily reversible because the toothed belt 2 inherently offers relatively little bending resistance, at least in the plane of travel of the toothed belt, which plane of travel extends through the two toothed belt guide channels 1 a , 1 b .
- the reversing bearing 3 is provided with a rotatable toothed driving means 5 and a bearing house 4 .
- the driving means is so disposed within the toothed belt 2 that the toothing of the driving means 5 engages an inwardly facing toothing of the toothed belt 2 for the purpose of driving the toothed belt 2 through rotation of the driving means 5 .
- the driving motor 20 is, at least during assembly, coupled by means of a star key—tooth connection 21 , 22 to the toothed driving means 5 .
- FIGS. 2 a - 2 c further show that at least the toothed part of the driving means 5 is rotatably arranged in the bearing house 4 during assembly of the device.
- the bearing house 4 is provided with two passages 9 , 10 for passing the toothed belt 2 from the toothed belt guide channel 1 a , 1 b to the toothed part of the driving means 5 for the purpose of the drive referred to.
- the bearing house 4 in the exemplary embodiment shown is shaped such that the driving means 5 and inner walls 6 a, 6 b of the bearing house 4 facing that driving means 5 enclose the part of the toothed belt to be reversed, substantially free from play.
- FIGS. 2 b and 2 c show that the bearing house 4 comprises a first bearing house part 7 and a second bearing house part 8 , connected with the first bearing house part 7 .
- These parts 7 , 8 can be manufactured, for instance, by means of a plastic injection molding process.
- the toothed belt is preferably mounted in the rail 1 such that the toothed belt 2 is substantially untensioned.
- the toothed belt 2 in both stationary and moving condition, can exert relatively little force on at least the reversing bearings 3 , 23 , which results in a relatively low wear and deformation of these reversing bearings 3 , 23 .
- FIG. 3 shows a first step for assembling the closure of the toothed belt 2 , whereby a first clamping part 13 a is slipped onto the toothed belt 2 in the direction of arrow L.
- Clamping part 13 a is provided with an eye 11 , rectangular in cross section, through which the toothed belt 2 is inserted.
- FIG. 3 b shows, next, a clamping lip 13 b is placed on the toothing of the toothed belt 2 , which is represented with arrow K.
- This clamping lip 13 b comprises a wedge-shaped part provided on one side with a toothing engaging the toothed belt 2 .
- the first clamping part 13 a is slid back in the direction of arrow M, thereby clamping itself fixedly onto the clamping lip 13 b as a result of the wedge shape of that clamping lip 13 b.
- FIG. 3 c shows that, next, a first fastening body 15 is attached to the clamping parts 13 , which is indicated by means of arrow N.
- FIGS. 3 e and 3 f further show that the closure is provided with the above-mentioned curtain coupling hook 19 , to which a curtain can be coupled during use.
- FIGS. 4 a - 4 c represent a number of steps of the assembly of a second curtain coupling hook 119 , adjustable along the toothed belt 2 .
- the toothed belt 2 to that end is provided with a third clamping part 113 which has a rectangular eye 111 enclosing the toothed belt 2 , such that the clamping part 113 can be slid along the toothed belt 2 .
- a fourth clamping part 114 with a toothed clamping lip 115 is placed on the toothing of the toothed belt 2 , which is indicated with arrows P.
- the toothed clamping lip 115 of the fourth clamping part 114 is wedge-shaped.
- the third clamping part 113 is thereupon slid back in the direction of arrow Q, thereby clamping itself fixedly onto the clamping lip 115 of the fourth clamping part 114 as a result of the wedge shape of that clamping lip 115 .
- the third and fourth clamping parts 113 , 114 are each provided with a fastening body 116 .
- the third and fourth clamping parts 113 , 114 can be attached to each other and to the second curtain coupling hook 119 by means of a fastening plate 120 , screws 118 and a screw plate 117 .
- FIG. 5 shows a design of the device which is provided with both the first coupling hook 19 , connected to the curtain closure, and the second coupling hook 119 , adjustable along the curtain rail 1 , so that two curtains can be driven with a single driving system.
- the drive 20 can effect an accurate displacement of the curtain via the toothed belt 2 during use.
- the elongation referred to concerns both elastic stretch and plastic elongation. Therefore the toothed belt 2 , during use, can maintain substantially a length by which the toothed belt fits into the guide channels and the reversing bearings. As a result, a desired smooth guidance of the toothed belt 2 along the guide channels and reversing bearings can be maintained for a long period of use, without that guidance being disturbed by an undesired plastic elongation of the toothed belt. It will be clear that the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiment described, but that various modifications are possible within the framework of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
- the second reversing bearing 23 can be designed in the same manner as or in a different manner than the first reversing bearing 3 .
- the toothed belt 2 can be shortened relatively easily and the position of a curtain coupling hook fitted on the other toothed belt run can be easily varied.
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A device for automatically moving a curtain along a curtain rail, which device comprises driving means movable along the curtain rail, the curtain being adapted to be coupled to the driving means by way of coupling means, wherein the driving means comprise a toothed belt (2). Preferably, the rail (1) is provided with two toothed belt guide channels (1 a , 1 b) extending in longitudinal direction of the rail, for the purpose of guiding the toothed belt (2) along the rail (1), the device being provided, adjacent at least a first end of the rail (1), with reversing means (3) for reversing a part of the toothed belt (2) extending out of the one guide channel (1 a ; 1 b) and guiding it to the other guide channel (1 b ; 1 a).
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- This application is a Continuation Application of Ser. No. 10/309,945, filed Dec. 3, 2002 in the United States, which claims benefit of Ser. No. 10/19,467, filed Dec. 3, 2001 in The Netherlands and which applications are incorporated herein by reference. A claim of priority to all, to the extent appropriate is made.
- This invention relates to a device for automatically moving a curtain along a curtain rail, which device comprises driving means movable along the curtain rail, the curtain being adapted to be coupled to the driving means by way of coupling means.
- Such a device is known from the European patent application EP 0 782 833 A1. With the known device, a curtain can be automatically closed and opened. The curtain is coupled to the driving means by way of coupling means, while the driving means are moved by a drive such as an electric motor.
- A drawback of the known device is that the driving means of that device are designed as a flexible driving belt movable along the curtain rail and provided with passages engageable by a gear wheel of the electric motor. As a result of frequent use of such a flexible belt, this belt may become elongated, which may hinder a proper operation of the belt. Moreover, the life of such a flexible driving belt is usually relatively short. Further, such a driving belt may be under a considerable tension during use. This tension can cause friction and/or deformation at, or of, for instance, means holding and guiding the belt in a desired position. Such deformation can take place in both a stationary condition and a moving condition of the belt. Furthermore, assembling a device provided with such a flexible belt is usually relatively difficult because during assembly the belt is then often to be brought in and/or around belt guiding means of the device under a particular bias.
- In practice, automatic curtain rail systems are marketed in which the flexible driving belt comprises a fabric belt impregnated with synthetic resin. Further, from practice a driving belt is known which is designed as an extruded all-plastic belt strip. An additional disadvantage of this all-plastic belt strip is that it is relatively rigid and difficult to bend. As a consequence, it takes relatively much energy, for instance, to cause this belt strip to pass through a bend, which energy cannot be usefully employed to cause the curtain to move. Moreover, the plastic belt strip and plastic-impregnated fabric belt are typically subject to creep, for instance when the belt is fitted under a bias and/or during use of the belt under the influence of tensile forces exerted on that belt. As a result of such creep, the bias mentioned decreases and the length of the driving belt increases, which may hinder a proper operation of the belt.
- The object of the present invention is to eliminate the disadvantages of the known device. In particular, the invention contemplates a device in which the driving means are relatively durable, while use of the driving means can cause only relatively little wear on other parts of the device.
- To that end, the device according to the invention is characterized in that the driving means comprise a toothed belt.
- A toothed belt is inherently relatively wear-insensitive, durable and strong. The toothed belt can be simply used in substantially untensioned condition, so that the use thereof has relatively little adverse effect in terms of wear on other parts of the device. In fact, in that case, parts of the device along which the toothed belt has been passed experience substantially none or little of the force coming from the untensioned toothed belt during a stationary condition of that belt, so that those parts, for instance, do not deform, or hardly so, under the influence of such a force. Also when the toothed belt is being moved by, for instance, a drive, the toothed belt will exert substantially little force on other parts of the device, which results in a relatively low wear of the toothed belt itself and a low wear of parts of the device guiding the toothed belt. It will be self-evident that during operation the above-mentioned drive does exert a particular driving force on the toothed belt for the purpose of moving the belt and the coupling means coupled thereto and the curtain. Another advantage of the toothed belt is that it hardly exhibits any elongation under the influence of such a driving force. As a result, the drive can effect a precise movement of the curtain via the toothed belt. Moreover, a toothed belt is relatively easily bendable in a plane of travel of the toothed belt. As a result, the toothed belt can easily change its direction of travel, for instance to pass through bends. An additional advantage of the toothed belt is that assembly thereof is relatively simple because it does not require the belt to be brought under any, or hardly any, particular bias.
- According to a further elaboration of the invention, the rail is provided with two toothed belt guide channels extending in the longitudinal direction of the rail, for the purpose of guiding the toothed belt along the rail, while the device, at least adjacent a first end of the rail, is provided with reversing means for reversing a part of the toothed belt that extends out of one guide channel and guiding it to the other guide channel.
- Since the toothed belt is passed at the end of the rail from one belt guide channel into the other by the reversing means, the toothed belt can extend substantially wholly in the rail. As a consequence, said first end of the rail can, for instance, be positioned relatively close to an obstacle, such as a wall, during assembly of the device. Since the toothed belt after assembly is normally substantially untensioned, and is relatively easily bendable, the reversing means sustain relatively little wear resulting from the reversal of the toothed belt from one guide channel to the other. Further, the toothed belt will inherently offer relatively little bending resistance to said reversal, so that the reversing means can effect this reversal easily, with relatively little force. The reversing means can comprise, for instance, a reversing bearing along which the toothed belt has been passed for a bearing-supported reversal of the toothed belt. Since the reversing bearing is intended to reverse a substantially untensioned toothed belt, the bearing can be made of particularly simple and cheap design, with relatively few parts moving during use, specifically when compared with the bearings known from practice, such as ball bearings, for bearing-supporting and reversing driving means under tension.
- According to a further elaboration, the device is provided with a rotatable driving means provided with a toothing, which is so disposed that the toothing of the driving means engages a toothing of the toothed belt for the purpose of driving the toothed belt through rotation of the driving means. This driving means can effect a powerful drive of the toothed belt, to which end the driving means may for instance be coupled to a motor. It is advantageous when the reversing bearing comprises a bearing house in which at least the toothed part of the driving means is rotatably disposed, while the bearing house is arranged to pass the toothed belt from the toothed belt guide channels to the toothing of the driving means for the purpose of the drive referred to. The reversing bearing can thus be made of very simple, cheap and relatively light design, which is favorable with regard to the price of the device. Moreover, the reversing bearing can in this way be made relatively compact, which is advantageous from an assembly point of view and is desirable in connection with esthetic considerations. The end of the rail at which the reversing bearing is situated can be mounted relatively close to, for instance, a wall of a room in which the curtain is to be hung. As a consequence, the curtain can extend virtually completely from wall to wall in the room, while the reversing bearing can be concealed from view. The bearing house is preferably manufactured substantially from plastic. Also the toothed driving means is preferably manufactured from plastic. The driving means may be provided with two axle journals, which are bearing-supported in a reversing bearing designed as a slide bearing. Plastic is cheap and has been found capable of effecting a very good, low-friction bearing of the toothed belt, which is advantageous in connection with an additionally low wear of the toothed belt and the bearing house.
- According to an advantageous elaboration of the invention, the bearing house is shaped such that the driving means and inner walls of the bearing house facing that driving means enclose the part of the toothed belt that is to be reversed, substantially free from play.
- Thus, the bearing house and the driving means can bearing-support the toothed belt in a simple manner, whilst avoiding the toothing of the toothed belt slipping along the toothing of the driving means.
- Preferably, the bearing house and/or the toothed driving means is/are manufactured by means of an injection molding process.
- By injection molding the bearing house and the toothed driving means, respectively, this part can be manufactured cheaply and with high precision.
- Further elaborations of the invention are described in the subclaims.
- The invention will presently be described with reference to an exemplary embodiment from the drawing. In the drawing:
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FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an exemplary embodiment of the invention; -
FIGS. 2 a-2 c show a reversing bearing situated adjacent an end of the rail and a drive of the exemplary embodiment represented inFIG. 1 ; -
FIGS. 3 a-3 f show a number of assembly steps of the assembly of a toothed belt closure and a curtain coupling of the exemplary embodiment represented inFIG. 1 ; -
FIGS. 4 a-4 c show a number of assembly steps of the assembly of an adjustable curtain coupling of the exemplary embodiment represented inFIG. 1 ; and -
FIG. 5 shows an exemplary embodiment of the invention, provided with two curtain coupling hooks. - The figures show a device for moving a curtain along a curtain rail. For clarity, the curtain is not represented in the drawings. The device is provided with a
curtain rail 1. AsFIG. 1 shows, therail 1 is provided with a central running surface which is arranged to guide a number ofsliders 24 in the longitudinal direction of therail 1.FIG. 2 a shows that therail 1 is further provided with two toothed 1 a, 1 b extending parallel to thebelt guide channels central running surface 1 c, for guiding atoothed belt 2. Thistoothed belt 2 is connected in therail 1 to acurtain coupling hook 19 by means of coupling means 13-18, which are represented in more detail inFIGS. 3 a-3 f. Opposite ends of therail 1 are provided with a first and a second reversing 3 and 23, respectively, for the purpose of reversing thebearing toothed belt 2. Further, the device is provided with adrive 20, for instance an electric motor, for the purpose of driving thetoothed belt 2. Thedrive 20 is coupled to the first reversingbearing 3, which is attached to the first end of therail 1. In the present exemplary embodiment, thedrive 20 is a low-voltage motor, such as a 24V motor, which further includes a control for operating the motor. To the control, there can be coupled, for instance, a remote control, such as a radiographic and/or infrared receiver, a computer, a control of another device for automatically moving a curtain, and/or the like, for the purpose of regulating control parameters, such as, for instance, a curtain speed, curtain run-in/run-out speed, a force to be exerted on the curtain, and like parameters. - As
FIGS. 2 a-2 c show, thetoothed belt 2 has been passed through the first reversingbearing 3 for reversing thetoothed belt 2. Thetoothed belt 2 is easily reversible because thetoothed belt 2 inherently offers relatively little bending resistance, at least in the plane of travel of the toothed belt, which plane of travel extends through the two toothed 1 a, 1 b. The reversingbelt guide channels bearing 3 is provided with a rotatable toothed driving means 5 and a bearing house 4. The driving means is so disposed within thetoothed belt 2 that the toothing of the driving means 5 engages an inwardly facing toothing of thetoothed belt 2 for the purpose of driving thetoothed belt 2 through rotation of the driving means 5. The drivingmotor 20 is, at least during assembly, coupled by means of a star key— 21, 22 to the toothed driving means 5.tooth connection FIGS. 2 a-2 c further show that at least the toothed part of the driving means 5 is rotatably arranged in the bearing house 4 during assembly of the device. The bearing house 4 is provided with two 9, 10 for passing thepassages toothed belt 2 from the toothed 1 a, 1 b to the toothed part of the driving means 5 for the purpose of the drive referred to. The bearing house 4 in the exemplary embodiment shown is shaped such that the driving means 5 andbelt guide channel 6 a, 6 b of the bearing house 4 facing that driving means 5 enclose the part of the toothed belt to be reversed, substantially free from play.inner walls -
FIGS. 2 b and 2 c show that the bearing house 4 comprises a firstbearing house part 7 and a secondbearing house part 8, connected with the firstbearing house part 7. These 7, 8 can be manufactured, for instance, by means of a plastic injection molding process.parts - The toothed belt is preferably mounted in the
rail 1 such that thetoothed belt 2 is substantially untensioned. As a result, thetoothed belt 2, in both stationary and moving condition, can exert relatively little force on at least the reversing 3, 23, which results in a relatively low wear and deformation of these reversingbearings 3, 23.bearings - The
toothed belt 2 is closed in itself through aclosure 12. AsFIG. 3 shows, this closure is provided with, preferably injection molded, 13 a, 13 b, 14 engaging the toothing of theplastic clamping parts belt 2 and attached to each other by means of fastening means 15, 16, 17, 18.FIG. 3 a shows a first step for assembling the closure of thetoothed belt 2, whereby afirst clamping part 13 a is slipped onto thetoothed belt 2 in the direction of arrowL. Clamping part 13 a is provided with aneye 11, rectangular in cross section, through which thetoothed belt 2 is inserted. AsFIG. 3 b shows, next, a clampinglip 13 b is placed on the toothing of thetoothed belt 2, which is represented with arrow K. This clampinglip 13 b comprises a wedge-shaped part provided on one side with a toothing engaging thetoothed belt 2. Then thefirst clamping part 13 a is slid back in the direction of arrow M, thereby clamping itself fixedly onto the clampinglip 13 b as a result of the wedge shape of that clampinglip 13 b.FIG. 3 c shows that, next, afirst fastening body 15 is attached to the clampingparts 13, which is indicated by means of arrow N. An opposite end of thetoothed belt 2 is provided with asecond clamping part 14 and afastening body 15 in the same manner as described with reference toFIGS. 3 a-3 c. The two ends of thetoothed belt 2 are subsequently connected to each other by means of afastening plate 16, screws 18 and ascrew plate 17 via thefastening bodies 15, which is represented inFIGS. 3 d and 3 e.FIGS. 3 e and 3 f further show that the closure is provided with the above-mentionedcurtain coupling hook 19, to which a curtain can be coupled during use. -
FIGS. 4 a-4 c represent a number of steps of the assembly of a secondcurtain coupling hook 119, adjustable along thetoothed belt 2. AsFIG. 4 a shows, thetoothed belt 2 to that end is provided with athird clamping part 113 which has a rectangular eye 111 enclosing thetoothed belt 2, such that the clampingpart 113 can be slid along thetoothed belt 2. Next, afourth clamping part 114 with atoothed clamping lip 115 is placed on the toothing of thetoothed belt 2, which is indicated with arrows P. Thetoothed clamping lip 115 of thefourth clamping part 114 is wedge-shaped. AsFIG. 4 b shows, thethird clamping part 113 is thereupon slid back in the direction of arrow Q, thereby clamping itself fixedly onto the clampinglip 115 of thefourth clamping part 114 as a result of the wedge shape of that clampinglip 115. The third and 113, 114 are each provided with afourth clamping parts fastening body 116. As is represented inFIG. 4 c, the third and 113, 114 can be attached to each other and to the secondfourth clamping parts curtain coupling hook 119 by means of afastening plate 120,screws 118 and ascrew plate 117. -
FIG. 5 shows a design of the device which is provided with both thefirst coupling hook 19, connected to the curtain closure, and thesecond coupling hook 119, adjustable along thecurtain rail 1, so that two curtains can be driven with a single driving system. - Since the
toothed belt 2 inherently exhibits relatively little elongation, thedrive 20 can effect an accurate displacement of the curtain via thetoothed belt 2 during use. The elongation referred to concerns both elastic stretch and plastic elongation. Therefore thetoothed belt 2, during use, can maintain substantially a length by which the toothed belt fits into the guide channels and the reversing bearings. As a result, a desired smooth guidance of thetoothed belt 2 along the guide channels and reversing bearings can be maintained for a long period of use, without that guidance being disturbed by an undesired plastic elongation of the toothed belt. It will be clear that the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiment described, but that various modifications are possible within the framework of the invention as set forth in the following claims. - For instance, the second reversing
bearing 23 can be designed in the same manner as or in a different manner than the first reversingbearing 3. - By virtue of the closure being of detachable design, the
toothed belt 2 can be shortened relatively easily and the position of a curtain coupling hook fitted on the other toothed belt run can be easily varied.
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1. A device for automatically moving a curtain along a curtain rail, comprising: rotatable driving means movable along the curtain rail, the curtain being adapted to be coupled to said driving means by coupling means, the driving means comprise a toothed belt, wherein the rail is provided with two toothed belt guide channels extending in a longitudinal direction of the rail, for guiding the toothed belt along the rail; the driving means provided with a toothing, the driving means being disposed such that the toothing of the driving means engages toothing of the toothed belt for driving the toothed belt through rotation of the driving means; reversing means adjacent at least a first end of the rail for reversing a part of the toothed belt extending out of one guide channel and guiding the toothed belt to the other guide channel, wherein the reversing means comprise a reversing bearing along which the toothed belt has been guided for a bearing-supported reversal of the toothed belt, wherein the reversing bearing comprises a bearing house in which at least the toothed part of the driving means is rotatably disposed, the bearing house being arranged to pass the toothed belt from the toothed belt guide channels to the toothing of the driving means for the purpose of said drive, wherein the bearing house is shaped such that the driving means and inner walls of the bearing house facing the driving means enclose a part of the toothed belt to be reversed, substantially free from play.
2. A device according to claim 1 , wherein the toothed belt after assembly is substantially untensioned.
3. A device according to claim 1 , wherein the bearing house is provided with two passages for passing the toothed belt from the toothed belt guide channel to the toothed part of the driving means.
4. A device according to claim 1 , wherein the bearing house and the toothed driving means are manufactured substantially of plastic.
5. A device according to claim 4 , wherein that the bearing house and the toothed driving means are manufactured by an injection molding process.
6. A device according to claim 1 , wherein that the bearing house comprises a first bearing house part and a second bearing house part connected with the first bearing house part.
7. A device according to claim 1 , further comprising a control for operating a motor.
8. A device for automatically moving a curtain along a curtain rail, comprising: driving means movable along the curtain rail, the curtain being adapted to be coupled to said driving means by coupling means, the driving means comprise a toothed belt, wherein the rail is provided with two toothed belt guide channels extending in a longitudinal direction of the rail, for guiding the toothed belt along the rail; with reversing means adjacent at least a first end of the rail, for reversing a part of the toothed belt extending out of one guide channel and guiding it to the other guide channel, wherein the ends of the toothed belt are connected to each other through a closure, such that the toothed belt is endless, wherein the closure is provided with the coupling means for coupling the curtain.
9. A device according to claim 8 , wherein the closure is detachable, wherein the toothed belt can be shortened.
10. A device according to claim 8 , wherein the closure is provided with injection molded clamping parts engaging the toothing of the belt, fastened to each other by fastening means.
11. A device according to claim 8 , wherein the coupling means are arranged for detachably coupling the curtain to the toothed belt at a plurality of positions.
12. A device for automatically moving a curtain along a curtain rail comprising:
driving means movable along the curtain rail, wherein the driving means includes
a toothed belt, the toothed belt having two ends connected to each other through a closure such that the toothed belt is endless, wherein the closure is detachable, the closure being provided with first and second clamping parts, wherein the first and the second clamping parts are each separately mountable to one of the ends of the toothed belt and are subsequently interconnectable so as to form the closure, wherein the closure is provided with a first coupling hook configured for coupling to a curtain.
13. A device according to claim 12 , wherein the two ends of the toothed belt are connectable to each other by a fastening plate.
14. A device according to claim 12 , wherein the first and second clamping parts are injection molded.
15. A device according to claim 12 , wherein:
the first clamping part is provided with an eye through which the toothed belt is insertable,
the first clamping part further comprises a separate clamping lip having a wedge shaped part that is provided on one side with a toothing which engage with the toothed belt, wherein the eye of the first clamping part is constructed to be slid back over the clamping lip to fixedly clamp the first clamping part onto the toothed belt as a result of the wedge shape of the clamping lip,
the second clamping part being provided with an eye through which the toothed belt is insertable,
the second clamping part further comprising a separate clamping lip which has a wedge shaped part and is provided on one side with a toothing which engage with the toothed belt, wherein the eye of the second clamping part is constructed to be slid back over the clamping lip to fixedly clamp the second clamping part onto the toothed belt as a result of the wedge shape of the clamping lip.
16. A device according to claim 15 , further comprising:
a third clamping part having an eye enclosing the toothed belt, such that the third clamping part can be slid along the toothed belt,
a fourth clamping part having a toothed wedge-shaped clamping lip which is wedge-shaped, wherein the third clamping part in a slid back position is clampingly fixed onto the clamping lip of the fourth clamping part as a result of the wedge shape of that clamping lip, so that the third and fourth clamping parts are connected at a desired position onto the toothed belt, and a second coupling hook connectable to the third and the fourth clamping part adapted for coupling a second curtain to the third and the fourth clamping part.
17. A device for automatically moving a curtain along a curtain rail, comprising a bearing housing for mounting to an end of an automatic curtain rail, wherein the curtain rail has a first belt guide channel and a second belt guide channel to guide a toothed belt along the curtain rail, wherein the first and second belt guide channel extend parallelly in a longitudinal direction, wherein the bearing housing comprises a reversing bearing for reversing the toothed belt and a first passage and second passage for passing the toothed belt from the first belt guide channel via the reversing bearing to the second belt guide channel of the curtain rail, wherein the bearing housing has an inner wall surface encompassing an arranged toothed belt at a distance smaller than the height of teeth of the belt, such that the toothed belt remains in toothed engagement with the reversing bearing.
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