ROLLER BLIND CASSETTE AND ROLLER BLIND SYSTEM
A roller blind cassette for receiving a roller blind shaft and a roller blind which in the stowed state is wound onto the roller blind shaft and in a functional state is drawn in a longitudinal direction through an exit slot of the roller blind cassette. The cassette has a housing with a hollow section slotted along its length and extending in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction and forming the exit slot of the roller blind cassette. Two opposite edge regions extend on both sides of the slot of the hollow section and are connected to one another in the region of two opposite ends of the hollow section by a connecting bridge.
This is a divisional of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 13/422 443, filed Mar. 16, 2012, which claims the priority of German Application No. 10 2011 005 819.2, filed Mar. 18, 2011, the disclosure of which applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety into this application.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to a roller blind cassette for receiving a roller blind shaft and a roller blind which in the stowed state is wound onto the roller blind shaft and in a function state can be drawn in a longitudinal direction off the roller blind shaft through an exit slot of the roller blind cassette, having a housing which has a hollow section slotted along its full length and extending in a main extension direction transversely to the longitudinal direction and whose slot forms the exit slot of the roller blind cassette.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONGeneric roller blind cassettes are widely known from the prior art and are used for roller blinds in motor vehicles, for instance for roller shades or as covers for luggage compartments, in order to hold the wound roller blind when it is not necessary for it to be in its function state. The base element of such roller blind cassettes, which is formed as a slotted hollow section, is advantageous from a production engineering point of view when compared with a closed hollow section that is subsequently machined, since it involves a reduced machining effort and the costs can therefore be reduced. Slotted hollow sections of this type are however significantly less resistant to torsion than closed hollow sections, since their edges in the area of the slot provide little resistance to a relative displacement in the main extension direction. In known roller blind cassettes with a slotted hollow section, comparatively thick medium plate, in particular having walls thicker than 1.5 mm, is used to obtain an adequate resistance to torsion. Thinner walls have until now been regarded as disadvantageous, since they cannot ensure adequate resistance to torsion in the roller blind cassette.
A disadvantage of these roller blind cassettes known from the prior art and having thick walls is that they have comparatively high mass. There is however a growing need to reduce the mass of every component used in a vehicle in order to increase its efficiency. A reduction in the mass is also desirable for roller blind cassettes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe object of the invention is therefore to further develop a generic roller blind cassette such that it has a low mass while being adequately resistant to torsion.
In accordance with the invention, this is achieved in accordance with a first aspect of the invention in that two edge regions opposite one another and extending in the main extension direction on both sides of the slot of the hollow section are connected to one another in the region of two opposite ends of the hollow section by a connecting bridge, with this connecting bridge being connected to at least one of the edge regions by connecting means that counter in a positive manner the freedom of the connecting bridge to rotate at the edge region transversely to the main extension direction of the roller blind cassette.
In accordance with the invention, it is therefore provided that the edge regions of the cassette are directly connected to one another, this connection being implemented by a connecting bridge in such a way that the connecting bridge is fastened at at least one edge in such a way that it cannot twist around a rotational axis aligned transversely to the main extension direction, since this would counter the desired resistance to torsion. Preventing the freedom to rotate at both the edge regions that are connected to one another by the connecting bridge is advantageous but not strictly necessary, since the rotary fixing mentioned above of the connecting means at one edge region achieves fixing that makes it possible to design the fixing on the other side more simply. An edge region is understood in the meaning of this invention to be a region that is not more than 15 mm away from the slot in the hollow section, and preferably not more than 10 mm. At least part of the transfer of force from the hollow section into the connecting bridge takes place within this edge region.
The connection as described of the opposed edge regions by means of a connecting bridge can achieve a significant increase in the resistance to torsion, so it is no longer necessary to use very thick plate materials. The mass can therefore be reduced.
Particularly simple designs of the connection between the roller blind cassette and the connecting bridge can be achieved if screwed or riveted joints are used here, where two such screws or rivets should be provided in such cases at at least one of the two ends in order to provide a positive prevention of the freedom to rotate.
In an alternative embodiment, which is particularly advantageous from the point of view of easy assembly, the connecting means used to connect the connecting bridge to the hollow section incorporate a receiving shaft in the edge region of the housing and formed by the housing, into which an insertion piece on the connecting bridge, preferably made in one piece therewith, is inserted in the main extension direction. In such a design, therefore, suitable shaping of the hollow section forms a receiving shaft that extends in the main extension direction and into which is inserted an insertion piece of the connecting bridge that also extends in the main extension direction. It is possible here for the receiving shaft and the insertion piece to have a constant cross-section along their length. It is however advantageous for the insertion piece to taper slightly towards its more remote end, so that when the insertion piece is fully inserted there is also a non-positive coupling between the housing and the insertion piece with respect to a relative movement in the main extension direction. It is furthermore advantageous with this design when receiving shafts of this type are provided on both sides of the slot, and when the connecting bridge incorporates two substantially parallel insertion pieces that are pushed into these receiving shafts at the two opposite edge regions.
The aforementioned taper allows a press-fit connection to be created which counters non-positively any withdrawal of the connecting bridge from the receiving shafts or from the at least one receiving shaft. Positive prevention of withdrawal is advantageous. This can, for instance, be formed by a connecting screw, connecting pin or connecting rivet passing through the hollow section in the region of the receiving shaft and through the insertion piece. In a particularly advantageous embodiment however, positive fastening means are provided on the hollow section and the insertion piece, in particular in order to create a snap connection by means of which the insertion piece is secured in the receiving shaft to prevent withdrawal. These fastening means are preferably designed such that they achieve a secured state simply by insertion of the insertion piece into the receiving shaft. The method of operation can here be that of a barbed hook. This results in a very simple assembly process, since it is only necessary to bring the connecting bridge with the insertion piece that is moulded onto it from the side up to the hollow section and to push it in to create the desired connection. A specific design of the fastening means could however provide that recesses or depressions are provided in the hollow section on the inside of the receiving shaft, into which a tongue provided on the insertion piece can be snapped as soon as the insertion piece has been introduced far enough into the receiving shaft. A complementary design in which the recess or the depression is provided on the insertion piece while the tongue is formed on the hollow section is equally effective.
To create the receiving shaft, it is preferably provided that the edge region of the hollow section is folded over on both sides of the slot in the edge region adjacent to the slot, thereby creating slot-like receiving shafts on both sides.
The connecting bridge can be designed such that it merely provides the connection between the two opposite edge regions, but nevertheless leaves the ends of the hollow section unclosed. It can however also be effective if the connecting bridge is made in particular in one piece with an end cap closing off the end of the hollow section and at least to a large extent closing the open end of the housing. In such a design, the connecting bridge thus performs a double function. It is the support for the end wall of the housing that is fastened to or moulded on it, and at the same time stabilizes the housing to prevent torsion. The end wall can at the same time also have the purpose of being the bearing location for the roller blind shaft rotatably mounted inside the housing.
The invention furthermore relates to a designed related to the design as described above, where a generic roller blind cassette is further developed such that a connecting bridge extends over the slot from at least one edge region to at least one of the ends and is made in one piece with the hollow section and whose more remote end is fastened to the opposite region. Alternatively, connecting bridges can extend over the slot from both the opposite edge regions to at least one end of the hollow section, each bridge being made in one piece with the hollow section, and whose more remote ends are connected to one another.
With such a design, a separate connecting bridge is therefore omitted. Instead, one or two connecting bridges made in one piece with the hollow section are used at each end. If only one such connecting bridge is used at each end, it extends over and past the slot, and is connected on the opposite side to the edge region in that area in such a way that a relative movement of the connecting bridge with respect to the edge region in the direction of the main extension direction is prevented. In this way, the desired resistance to torsion is again achieved. The fastening used there is preferably a positive one, which again can be formed using a screwed or riveted connection passing through the connecting bridge and the hollow section. In the design with two connecting bridges at each end that extend from the opposite sides towards each other, this connection is flush with the slot.
This design again achieves a high level of resistance to torsion which also, due to the material bond arising from the connecting bridge being in one piece with the hollow section, can offer even greater stability than when an entirely separate connecting bridge is used.
The minimum of one connecting bridge at each end is preferably formed by making a cut in the hollow section transversely to the main extension direction, by which cut the connecting bridge is separated from a folded edge region of the exit slot. This makes it possible during manufacture, after making this cut extending transversely to the main extension direction, to fold over the edge region(s) in the area where the exit slot is to be formed, with the connecting bridge(s) remaining unaffected by this as a result of the cut. This makes it easy to manufacture.
A roller blind cassette in accordance with the invention is preferably a roller blind cassette made of metal, in particular made from metal plate of constant thickness. In order to achieve a low mass, this thickness is preferably no more than 1.5 mm, and in particular preferably no more than 1 mm. As is made clear above, this low wall thickness of the hollow section can be sufficient thanks to the resistance to torsion achievable with the connecting bridge. The connecting bridge itself is, even when it is provided as a separate component, also preferably made of metal. Here again this is preferably a metal plate component which is given the desired form through by or a similar process so that, for instance, an insertion piece of the type described above can be formed in this way.
The roller blind cassette in accordance with the invention is used in a roller blind in accordance with the invention which is in particular provided and designed for use in a vehicle. This roller blind comprises, in addition to the roller blind cassette in accordance with the invention, a roller blind shaft rotatably mounted inside the roller blind cassette along with a roller blind which is wound onto the roller blind shaft and which can be wound off the roller blind shaft.
Further advantages and aspects of the invention emerge not only from the claims but also from the description below of preferred embodiments of the invention, which are explained in more detail. Shown here in
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In an alternative embodiment, not shown in the drawing, a connecting bridge is only formed on one of the two sides, extending toward the opposite side. On the far side of the exit slot, this overlaps the opposite edge region and is again fastened there by a connecting means such as a rivet.
Claims
1. A roller blind cassette for holding a roller blind shaft and a roller blind which when stowed is wound onto the roller blind shaft and which can be drawn in a longitudinal direction off the roller blind shaft in a function state through an exit slot of the roller blind cassette, the roller blind cassette having a housing which has a hollow section slotted along its full length and extending in a main extension direction transversely to the longitudinal direction and whose slot constitutes the exit slot of the roller blind cassette, wherein two edge regions of the housing on opposite sides of the slot at at least one end of the roller blind cassette are connected to one another by a connecting bridge, the connecting bridge being made in one piece with the hollow section and extending over the exit slot.
2. The roller blind cassette according to claim 1, wherein the connecting bridge is formed by means of a cut made transversely to the main extension direction, by which cut the connecting bridge is separated from a folded edge region of the hollow section.
3. The roller blind cassette according to claim 1, wherein at the one end of the roller blind cassette a pair of connecting bridges extend from both of the edge regions and over the exit slot, each connecting bridge being made in one piece with the hollow section, and remote ends of the connecting bridges being connected to one another.
4. The roller blind cassette according to claim 1, wherein the hollow section is made of metal plate of constant thickness, said thickness being no more than 1.5 mm.
5. A roller blind arrangement for use in a vehicle, said arrangement comprising:
- a roller blind cassette having a housing including a hollow section extending in a main extension direction, an exit slot extending along a full extent of said hollow section and a pair of edge regions disposed opposite one another on both sides of said exit slot and extending in the main extension direction, each said edge region being folded over on itself;
- a roller blind shaft defining an axis substantially parallel to the main extension direction, said roller blind shaft being mounted within said cassette for rotation about the axis; and
- a roller blind disposed within said cassette and wound onto said roller blind shaft in a stowed configuration and unwound from said roller blind shaft in a functional configuration in which said roller blind is at least partially extended, in a longitudinal direction transverse to the main extension direction, from said roller blind shaft through said exit slot;
- wherein said edge regions located opposite one another at at least one end of said housing are interconnected to one another by a connecting bridge to minimize torsion of said housing, said connecting bridge being formed integrally with said housing and extending over said exit slot.
6. The roller blind arrangement according to claim 5, wherein each said edge region of said housing is folded over on itself to define first and second edge walls disposed in closely adjacent and facing relation with one another.
7. The roller blind arrangement according to claim 6, wherein said connecting bridge extends between said edge regions in a direction substantially parallel with the longitudinal direction.
8. The roller blind arrangement according to claim 6, wherein said hollow section of said housing comprises a tubular side wall which is elongated in the main extension direction, said first and second edge walls of each of said edge regions each forming a part of said side wall and said exit slot being defined in said side wall and extending in the main extension direction therealong.
9. The roller blind arrangement according to claim 6, wherein said connecting bridge is a first connecting bridge and said arrangement includes a second connecting bridge substantially identical to said first connecting bridge, said one end of said housing is a first end and said housing includes a second end spaced from said first end, said edge regions located opposite one another at said second end of said housing being interconnected to one another by said second connecting bridge, said second connecting bridge being formed integrally with said housing and extending over said exit slot.
10. The roller blind arrangement according to claim 6, wherein said connecting bridge is formed as one-piece with said housing.
11. The roller blind arrangement according to claim 10, wherein said connecting bridge is formed by a cut disposed in said housing transversely to the main extension direction, said connecting bridge extending from one of said folded edge regions in a direction transverse to the main extension direction and being separated from said one folded edge region by said cut.
12. The roller blind arrangement according to claim 11, wherein said connecting bridge is a first connecting bridge and said cut is a first cut, said arrangement further including a second connecting bridge formed by a second cut disposed in said housing transversely to the main extension direction, said second connecting bridge extending from the other of said folded edge regions in a direction transverse to the main extension direction and being separated from said other folded edge region by said second cut, said first and second connecting bridges being fastened to one another to minimize torsion of said housing.
13. The roller blind arrangement according to claim 6, wherein said connecting bridge is a first connecting bridge and said arrangement further includes a second connecting bridge formed integrally with said housing and extending over said exit slot, said connecting bridges being fastened to one another to minimize torsion of said housing.
14. The roller blind arrangement according to claim 13, wherein said first and second connecting bridges are disposed in overlapping and superimposed relation with one another.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 17, 2014
Publication Date: Mar 12, 2015
Inventor: Herbert WALTER (Ebersbach)
Application Number: 14/543,144
International Classification: B60J 1/20 (20060101); E06B 7/00 (20060101);