专利摘要:
The invention relates to a mounting support (10) for mounting of upper rails of blinds comprising a support base (11), a first support leg (12) and a second support leg (13), which are arranged in a U-shape, wherein the first support leg (12) and the second carrier leg (13) are arranged parallel to one another and perpendicular to the carrier base (11), and the mounting carrier (10) is reversibly spreadable, wherein the first and second carrier legs (12, 13) have a spring action and wherein the first carrier leg (12) on the the carrier base (11) facing away from an inwardly directed first holding web (16a) and the second carrier leg (13) on the carrier base (11) facing away from an inwardly directed second holding web (16b), characterized in that at least on the first Carrier leg (12) an inwardly projecting first detent (15a) provided with a remote from the support base (11) locking surface (151a) is.
公开号:AT520220A4
申请号:T50084/2018
申请日:2018-01-30
公开日:2019-02-15
发明作者:Michael Thomann Ing;Hammer Anton;Mag Christian Jud Ing
申请人:Wo & Wo Sonnenlichtdesign Gmbh & Co Kg;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

The invention relates to a mounting bracket for mounting top rails according to the preamble of claim 1.
Venetian blinds, venetian blinds or similar products have top strips or top rails that enable mounting on a wall or ceiling. Here, assembly supports are used, which usually have a support base, a first support leg and a second support leg, which are arranged in a U-shape. Since the top rails are largely cuboid, the first carrier leg and the second carrier leg are usually arranged parallel to one another and perpendicular to the carrier base. In order to achieve a visually attractive overall impression, the top rails are often mounted in a shaft, on panel supports or the like. For the fitter, this has the disadvantage that, on the one hand, little scope is available, so that access is severely restricted. In addition, he has no direct view of the assembly.
Various systems for fastening top rails are known from the prior art. However, the known systems have the disadvantage that the entire weight of the top rail and the blind must be lifted by the installer until the final fixation. Horizontal positioning in particular is often difficult because the fitter has to bring the top rail into the correct position overhead. The top rail must then be held in this position until installation is complete. The assembly is made more difficult due to the restricted access and the restricted view.
The object of the invention is therefore to provide a mounting bracket for top rails, which allows easy mounting of top rails. In addition, the weight of the top rail and the blind should be taken over at least partially during assembly until the desired position has been found. In particular, a simple horizontal displacement of the top rail should be made possible.
The invention solves the problem with the characterizing feature of patent claim 1.
The mounting bracket is reversibly expandable and the first and second bracket legs have a spring effect. Inwardly directed retaining webs are formed on the end region of the carrier legs facing away from the carrier base.
/ 22nd
According to the invention, it is provided that at least on the first support leg there is an inwardly projecting first catch with a catch surface facing away from the support base.
The mounting bracket according to the invention enables an intermediate placement of the top rail on the retaining web. The top rail can be placed on the catch or on the locking surface with the top rail corner region, that is to say with the edge between the top rail base and the top rail leg. The latching surface is that surface of the latch which is arranged on the side of the latch facing away from the carrier base.
The top rail is already held in this intermediate position, but is not yet fixed. The mounting bracket is spread. The upper rail is pressed against the retaining web by the spring action of the support legs. The weight of the top rail is already partially held by the mounting bracket. At the same time, horizontal pushing is possible without any problems. As soon as the desired position has been found, the top rail can then be pushed upwards using the catch on the mounting bracket. A final fixation is achieved. The top rail is then held by both holding bars. Screwing or other fasteners are not necessary.
It can preferably be provided that an inwardly protruding second catch with a second catch surface facing away from the carrier base is provided on the second support leg. This allows the mounting bracket to be installed in any position. In particular, it is not necessary to pay attention to whether the first or the second support leg is attached to the side facing the fitter.
It is particularly advantageous if the catch is arranged at a distance of 5 to 50%, in particular 10 to 35%, of the longitudinal extension of the carrier leg to the carrier base. It can thereby be achieved that a large part of the weight of the top rail is already taken over by the mounting bracket as long as the top rails have not yet been arranged in their final position. If, in particular, both catches are arranged at the same distance from the support base, it need not be taken into account that when using multiple mounting supports for mounting a top rail, all the mounting supports used are attached in the same orientation.
/ 22nd
In order to obtain a particularly stable embodiment of the catch, it can be provided that the catch protrudes 0.3 to 3 mm inwards from the support leg. In addition or instead, the catch can also be made more stable by extending over the entire width of the carrier leg. The rest can also be stabilized if it has 5 to 25% of the longitudinal extension of the support leg. This prevents wear on the catch even after repeated use.
In order to make handling as simple as possible when replacing the top rail or the blind, provision can be made for a lever element to be arranged for reversibly spreading the mounting bracket in the end region of a bracket leg or both bracket legs facing away from the bracket base. The first carrier leg can have a first lever element; additionally or instead, the second carrier leg can have a second lever element.
For improved handling of the lever element it can be provided that the lever element is arranged at an angle α of 115 ° to 165 °, in particular at an angle of 130 ° to 150 °, to the support leg. This means that minimal effort is required to operate it.
Spreading the mounting bracket over the lever element is particularly simple if the lever element is arranged on the inner end region of the holding web, in particular at the tip of the holding web.
So that a mounting bracket according to the invention can hold a top rail in a particularly stable manner even in the intermediate position, it can be provided that the retaining web is curved in the shape of an arc in the direction of the support base, and in particular that the arc-shaped retaining web 25 to 50%, in particular 35 to 40%, of the associated one Full circle spanned. This allows the installer to easily insert the top rail, while still preventing unwanted slipping out.
Blinds, in particular electrical blinds, often contain cables for control purposes, for example motor cables or the like. In order to be able to attach these cables in a particularly orderly manner, it can be provided that the mounting bracket has at least one outwardly projecting guide element for lateral guidance, in particular of cables. This enables cables to be easily and quickly routed directly along the mounting bracket. An additional fixation of the cables is no longer necessary / 22. The limited space in the assembly shaft can be optimally used.
Easy access to the guide element is made possible by arranging the guide element on the end region of a carrier leg facing away from the carrier base in such a way that it projects outwards. The guide element can be arranged on the first carrier leg on the side facing away from the second carrier leg. Additionally or instead, the guide element can also be arranged on the second carrier leg on the side facing away from the first carrier leg.
A uniform distribution of the weight of the cables on the mounting bracket can be achieved by providing at least one guide element on the first bracket leg and on the second bracket leg. In addition, at least one guide element is easily accessible from both sides.
The guide element becomes even more accessible when it is arranged on the lever element. The weight of cables that are inserted into the guide element pulls downward and thereby presses the carrier legs inwards, thereby increasing their spring effect. The fact that the guide element, in particular from an attachment point lying in the extension of the carrier leg, is arranged curved outward, enables an optimal distribution of the weight of the cables on the mounting carrier. The guide element is also easily accessible in this way.
In addition, it can be provided that the guide element is curved outward in a circular arc. It can in particular be provided that the arcuate guide element spans 25 to 50%, in particular 35 to 40%, of the associated full circle. On the one hand, this prevents the cables from slipping out, and on the other hand, the guide element is still easily accessible for inserting the cables.
It is structurally advantageous if the guide element is aligned parallel to the holding web. An optimal weight distribution with easy accessibility can be achieved if in particular the radius of the circular arc-shaped guide element corresponds to the radius of the circular arc-shaped retaining web. Additionally or instead, it can be provided that the distance between the guide element and the holding web corresponds to twice the radius.
/ 22nd
In order to be able to prevent a subsequent horizontal displacement of the top rail in the final position even more reliably, it can be provided that at least one securing element arranged on the carrier base is provided. The securing element can additionally secure an upper rail inserted into the mounting bracket against displacement transversely to the bracket base.
An even better protection against subsequent shifting is achieved if the securing element has at least one securing tip for hooking in a top rail.
Subsequent displacement can be prevented particularly effectively if at least one securing spring with a spring effect in the direction of the holding webs is provided as the securing element. Additionally or instead, the at least one securing spring can be designed as a metal plate. The safety tips of the safety spring can get caught in the soft material of the top rail.
If a securing element is to be retrofitted when the mounting bracket is already installed, it is advantageous if the securing element is reversibly mounted in at least one holding element. In particular, if the holding element is arranged on the carrier base on the side facing the carrier legs, it can be achieved that the securing element can simply be inserted or removed.
An optimal weight distribution of the top rail on the mounting bracket can be achieved if the mounting bracket is symmetrical.
Another aspect of the invention provides a mounting arrangement according to claim 20. A blind or the like can be installed particularly easily.
In order to achieve a particularly stable connection between the top rail and the mounting bracket, it can be provided that at least one slide is provided for reversibly connecting the top rail to the mounting bracket.
It is structurally advantageous if the slide has a slide bar. The slide bar can be inserted into the assembly arrangement in such a way that it encompasses the holding bar / 22 of the mounting bracket on the one hand and the top rail bar of the top rail resting on the holding bar on the other hand.
In order to achieve an optimal positioning of the slide, it can be provided that the slide has a slide extension that can be used on the outside of the carrier leg. Subsequent shifting of the top rails can also be avoided in this way.
Because the slide has a further guide element for lateral guidance, in particular of cables, it can be achieved that further cables or similar components can be arranged on the assembly arrangement.
According to the invention, it is also provided that a mounting bracket is attached to a fixed component, in particular to a ceiling or wall, by means of a suspension such that the support base is aligned in the direction of the ceiling. An upper rail is then inserted into the mounting bracket in such a way that it is placed with the upper rail web on a holding web of a support leg. The upper rail is pressed up into a holding position up to the catch of the opposite carrier leg, so that it rests on a latching surface formed on the side of the catch facing away from the carrier base. In this intermediate position, the weight of the top rail is already partially held by the mounting bracket. The top rail is then positioned by moving it horizontally. When the desired position is found, the top rail is pushed up. The top rail is moved over the catch and placed on the holding bars. This fixes the top rail in the mounting position. It is not necessary to attach additional fasteners.
If a securing element is provided, it hooks in the mounting position in the top rail base.
If a slide is also provided, it can be attached to the slide rail in the top rail at the beginning. In the mounting position, the slide is then pushed along the top rail to the mounting bracket. There it is pushed upwards and thereby grips the top rail web and the mounting web of the mounting bracket. The top rail can also be fixed to the mounting bracket. A slide extension can be arranged on the outside of the mounting bracket. Subsequent shifting of the top rail can thus additionally be avoided.
/ 22nd
A particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention is illustrated by way of example with reference to the following drawings without restricting the general inventive concept.
Fig. 1 shows a mounting bracket according to the invention in a side view.
FIG. 2 shows the assembly carrier according to the invention from FIG. 1 in a perspective view.
Fig. 3 shows the mounting bracket according to the invention with a top rail in a first intermediate position.
Fig. 4 shows a mounting arrangement with the top rail fully inserted.
FIG. 5 shows the assembly arrangement from FIG. 4 with the slide inserted.
FIG. 6 shows the assembly arrangement from FIG. 4 with the slider inserted from a perspective view.
1 and 2 show an embodiment of a mounting bracket 10 according to the invention. The mounting bracket 10 is constructed symmetrically. It is U-shaped and has a first support leg 12 and a second support leg 13, which are arranged perpendicular to a support base 11. The carrier legs 12, 13 are aligned in parallel and have the same length.
The mounting bracket 10 has a catch 15a, 15b both on the first bracket leg 12 and on the second bracket leg 13. The catch 15a, 15b each has a catch surface 151a, 151b on its side facing away from the carrier base 11.
In the illustrated embodiment, the catch 15a, 15b is arranged in the upper third of the first carrier leg 12 and the second carrier leg 13, respectively. The catch 15a, 15b is arranged on the inside of the mounting bracket 10 facing the other bracket legs 12, 13.
In the illustrated embodiment, the catch 15a, 15b protrudes inward by approximately 0.5 mm. In the embodiment shown, the catches 15a, 15b extend over the entire width of the support legs 12, 13. The catches 15a, 15b extend over approximately 12% of the longitudinal extent of the respective support legs 12, 13. On the side of the catch facing away from the support base 11 15a, 15b, there is the latching surface 151a, 151b. In the illustrated embodiment, the catch 15a, 15b is designed such that it protrudes slightly obliquely from the respective support leg 12, 13. This enables the top rail 30 to slide more easily over the catches 15a, 15b. The inclined surface of the detents 15a, 15b serves as the detent surface 151a, 151b.
/ 22nd
A first holding web 16a is arranged in the end region of the first carrier leg 12. A second holding web 16b is arranged in the end region of the second carrier leg 13. At the end of the first carrier leg 12 facing away from the carrier base 11, the first holding web 16a is arranged in the shape of a circular arc and is rounded inwards. Likewise, at the end of the second carrier leg 13, the second holding web 16b is arranged rounded inwards. The holding webs 16a, 16b span about 38% of the associated full circle or an angle of approximately 140 °.
In the embodiment shown, a lever element 17a, 17b extends from the tip of the holding web 16a, 16b. This is directed obliquely outwards, the lever element 17a, 17b being arranged at an angle α of approximately 140 ° to the respective support leg 12, 13. As a result, optimum leverage can be achieved by pushing against the lever element 17a, 17b from below to spread the mounting bracket 10. The angle α spanned by the circular arc of the retaining web 16a, 16b corresponds to the angle α which the lever element 17a, 17b includes with an extension of the support leg 12, 13. The length of the lever element 17a, 17b makes up about a quarter of the length of the respective carrier leg 12, 13 in the embodiment shown. As a result, a minimal effort is required to spread the mounting bracket 10.
In the embodiment shown, a guide element 18a, 18b is provided on the carrier legs 12, 13 or in particular on the respective lever element 17a, 17b. This guide element 18a, 18b protrudes outwards. It starts on the lever element 17a, 17b in a direct extension of the support leg 12, 13. The guide element 18a, 18b is also designed in the form of a circular arc in the illustrated embodiment. The circular arc spans approximately 38% of the full circle, or an angle γ of approximately 140 °. This enables secure routing for cables and the like to be achieved.
In the embodiment shown, the guide element 18a, 18b is arranged and aligned parallel to the holding web 16a, 16b. The angle γ corresponds to the angle α. The distance between guide element 18a, 18b and retaining web 16a, 16b corresponds in the embodiment shown to twice the radius r or the diameter of the full circle partially spanned by guide element 18a, 18b.
/ 22nd
The illustrated embodiment also has a securing element 20. The securing element 20 is designed as a securing spring. In the embodiment shown, this consists of a metal plate which is arranged on the underside of the carrier base 11, so that it develops a spring action in the direction of the holding webs 16a, 16b. For this purpose, the locking spring is arranged transversely to the carrier base. The securing spring has two securing tips 21a, 21b which are arranged in the end region of the securing spring facing the retaining webs 16a, 16b. These securing tips 21a, 21b are suitable for getting caught in a top rail 30. The securing element 20 is reversibly mounted in a holding element 14a, 14b. In the embodiment shown, the holding elements 14a, 14b consist of two guide grooves into which the securing element 20 can be inserted reversibly.
FIG. 3 shows the mounting bracket 10 from FIG. 1 with a top rail 30 inserted in a first intermediate position. The top rail 30 is a commercially available top rail. The top rail 30 has a top rail base 31, as well as a first top rail leg 32 and a second top rail leg 33, which are arranged perpendicular to the top rail base 31 and in a U-shape. A first upper rail corner region 311a is formed at the transition from the upper rail base 31 to the first upper rail leg 32. A second upper rail corner region 311b is formed at the transition from the upper rail base 31 to the second upper rail leg 33. The upper rail 30 has rail strips 34a, 34b to reinforce its shape. In the lower region, the upper rail 30 has upper rail webs 35a, 35b, which are arranged on the ends of the first upper rail arm 32 and the second upper rail arm 33 facing away from the upper rail base 31. These upper rail webs 35a, 35b are curved inward in the form of a circular arc, the end regions of the upper rail webs 35a, 35b pointing to the upper rail base 31.
In FIG. 3, the top rail 30 lies with the top rail corner region 311a on the first carrier leg 12 on the latching surface 151a of the latch 15a. The top rail web 35b of the second top rail leg 33 rests on the holding web 16b of the second carrier leg 13. In this position, the weight of the top rail 30 is already largely held by the mounting bracket 10. The mounting bracket 10 is spread by the obliquely inserted upper rail 30 and the support legs 12, 13 are pressed apart. Due to the spring action of the first and second support legs 12, 13, the weight of the top rail 30 can already be partially taken over by the mounting bracket 10.
/ 22nd
In the position shown in FIG. 3, a horizontal displacement of the upper rail legs 32, 33 in the mounting bracket 10 is possible.
4 shows the top rail 30 in its final position in the mounting bracket 10. The two top rail webs 35a, 35b lie in this position on the holding webs 16a, 16b. The locking spring 20 is hooked in the top rail base 31 by the locking tips 21a, 21b. A horizontal displacement of the top rail 30 in the mounting bracket 10 is no longer possible in this position.
5 and 6 show the assembly arrangement with an additional slide 50 for fixing. The slider 50 is arranged such that it surrounds the top rail 30 on the top rail web 35a, 35b and the mounting bracket 10 on the holding web 16a, 16b with a slider web 51 or is pushed over the holding web 16a, 16b and top rail web 35a, 35b in such a way that the slider web 51 creates a non-positive connection between the mounting bracket 10 and the top rail 30. Unintentional loosening is therefore no longer possible. However, the slide 50 can be removed without tools, so that simple handling is ensured. In the embodiment shown, the slider 50 additionally has a further guide element 52, by means of which further cables and the like can be attached to the mounting bracket 10. The further guide element 52 spans a semicircle in the embodiment shown.
In the embodiment shown, the slide 50 has a slide extension 53 which can be pushed over the outside of the carrier legs 12, 13. The slide 50 is thus held in its position on the top rail 30 or on the mounting bracket 10. The slide extension 53 prevents the slide 50 from being moved unintentionally. As long as the slide extension 53 is not arranged on the mounting bracket, it can be held by the top rail web 35a, 35b, so that it is suspended in the top rail 30 and only needs to be pushed over the mounting bracket 10 with the final positioning.
The embodiment shown in FIG. 6 also has a further securing spring 20 which is arranged on the side of the carrier base opposite the first securing spring 20. This also prevents horizontal shifting. In particular, the securing tips 21a, 21b of the securing springs 20 point in the opposite directions, so that displacement in the horizontal direction can be largely ruled out.
/ 22nd
To mount a mounting bracket 10 according to the invention, the mounting bracket 10 is mounted on a fixed component, for example on a ceiling, with a suspension 40. The mounting bracket 10 is then in the position as shown in FIG. 1. In a second step, a top rail 30 is inserted into the mounting bracket 10, as shown in FIG. 3. The upper rail 30 with the upper rail corner region 311a bears against the catch 15a or against the catch surface 151a of the catch 15a of the mounting bracket 10. In this position, the upper rail 30 is already partially held by the mounting bracket 10, in particular by the spring action of the first support leg 12 and the second support leg 13, which press the weight of the upper rail 30 onto the retaining web 16 a. The detent 15a prevents displacement in the vertical direction, in particular upwards. However, lateral displacement in the horizontal direction is possible without any problems, so that the top rail 30 can be brought into the desired position. The assembly of the top rail 30 can be carried out easily and without tools by a single fitter.
In order to achieve a fixed connection between the top rail 30 and the mounting bracket 10, a slide 50 can additionally be pushed over the top rail web 35a and the holding web 16a, as shown in FIG. 6. A secure fixation against falling later can also be effectively prevented in this way. Installation without a slide 50, however, also fulfills all criteria for secure fixation. In the embodiment shown, cables, in particular motor cables for electrical blinds, can be attached laterally on the outside of the mounting bracket 10 and also on the outside of the slider 50. This enables an orderly routing of cables.
For later replacement, the top rail 30 can be removed again by simply actuating one of the lever elements 17a, 17b. The upper rail 30 is first released from the fixation in the second latching position and held again in a first intermediate position. As a result, the fitter can support the top rail 30 when the lever element 17a, 17b is actuated, without having to carry the entire weight. The upper rail 30 is again in contact with the upper rail corner region 311a, 311b on the catch 15a, 15b or on the catch surface 151a, 151b of the catch 15a, 15b. The top rail 30 can be removed from the mounting bracket 10 from this position. A change of blinds or top rails 30 is easily and easily possible.
权利要求:
Claims (25)
[1]
claims:
1. mounting bracket (10) for mounting top rails of blinds comprising a support base (11), a first support leg (12) and a second support leg (13), which are arranged in a U-shape, the first support leg (12) and the second Carrier legs (13) are arranged parallel to one another and perpendicular to the carrier base (11) and the mounting carrier (10) is reversibly expandable, the first and second carrier legs (12, 13) having a spring action and the first carrier leg (12) on the carrier base (11) facing away from the end region has an inwardly directed first holding web (16a) and the second carrier leg (13) at the end region facing away from the carrier base (11) has an inwardly directed second holding web (16b), characterized in that at least on the first carrier leg ( 12) an inwardly projecting first catch (15a) with a catch surface (151a) facing away from the support base (11) is provided.
[2]
2. Mounting bracket (10) according to claim 1, characterized in that an inwardly projecting second catch (15b) with a second latching surface (151b) facing away from the carrier base (11) is provided on the second carrier leg (13).
[3]
3. Mounting bracket (10) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the catch (15a, 15b) with a distance of 5 to 50%, in particular 10 to 35%, of the longitudinal extension of the support leg (12, 13) to the support base (11) is arranged, the distance to the carrier base (11) in particular being the same for the first catch (15a) and the second catch (15b).
[4]
4. Mounting bracket (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the catch (15a, 15b) projects from the support leg (12, 13) 0.3 to 3 mm inwards and / or extends over the entire width of the Carrier leg (12,13) extends and / or 5 to 25% of the longitudinal extent of the carrier leg (12,13).
[5]
5. Mounting bracket (10) according to one of claims 1 to 4, characterized in that for the reversible spreading of the mounting bracket (10) in the end region of the first support legs (12) facing away from the support base (11) has a first lever element (17a) and / or the second support leg (12, 13) has a second lever element (17b).
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[6]
6. Mounting bracket (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lever element (17a, 17b) at an angle α of 115 ° to 165 °, in particular at an angle of 130 ° to 150 °, to the support leg (12, 13) is arranged.
[7]
7. Mounting bracket (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lever element (17a, 17b) is arranged on the inner end region of the holding web (16a, 16b), in particular at the tip of the holding web (16a, 16b).
[8]
8. Mounting bracket (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the retaining web (16a, 16b) is curved in the shape of a circular arc in the direction of the support base (11), and in particular 25% to 50%, in particular 35% to 40%, of the associated full circle spanned.
[9]
9. Mounting bracket (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it has at least one outwardly projecting guide element (18a, 18b) for lateral guidance, in particular of cables.
[10]
10. Mounting bracket (10) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the guide element (18a, 18b) on the first bracket leg (12) on the side facing away from the second bracket leg (13) in the end region facing away from the bracket base (11) and / or on the second carrier leg (13) on the side facing away from the first carrier leg (12) in the end region facing away from the carrier base (11).
[11]
11. Mounting bracket (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one guide element (18a, 18b) is provided on the first support leg (12) and on the second support leg (13).
[12]
12. Mounting bracket (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the guide element (18a, 18b) is arranged on the lever element (16a, 16b), in particular projecting outward from a starting point lying in the extension of the carrier leg.
[13]
13. Mounting bracket (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the guide element (18a, 18b) in the shape of an arc towards the outside
[14]
14/22 is curved, and in particular spans 25% to 50%, in particular 35% to 40%, of the associated full circle.
14. Mounting bracket (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the guide element (18a, 18b) is aligned parallel to the retaining web (16a, 16b), in particular that the radius (r) of the circular-shaped guide element (18a, 18b) Radius of the circular arch-shaped retaining web (16a, 16b) and / or that the distance between the guide element (18a, 18b) and the retaining web (16a, 16b) corresponds to twice the radius (r).
[15]
15. Mounting bracket (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one on the support base (11) arranged securing element (20) for securing, in particular in the mounting bracket (10) inserted top rail (30) against displacement transversely Support base (11) is provided.
[16]
16. Mounting bracket (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the securing element (20) has at least one securing tip (21a, 21b) for snagging in a top rail.
[17]
17. Mounting bracket (10) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one securing spring with a spring action in the direction of the holding webs (16a, 16b) is provided as the securing element (20) and / or that the at least one securing spring is designed as a metal plate ,
[18]
18. Mounting bracket (10) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the securing element (20) is reversibly mounted in at least one holding element (14a, 14b), in particular on the support base (11) on which the support legs (12, 13) facing side.
[19]
19. Mounting bracket (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the mounting bracket (10) is symmetrical.
[20]
20. Mounting arrangement (10) comprising a mounting bracket (10) according to one of the preceding claims, and a, in particular cuboid, upper rail (30) which is non-positively held by the mounting bracket (10), the upper rail (30) in particular from the first and second Holding web (16a, 16b) is held.
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[21]
21. Mounting arrangement (10) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one slide (50) for reversibly connecting the top rail (30) to the mounting bracket (10) is provided.
[22]
22. Mounting arrangement (10) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the slide (50) has a slide web (51), the slide web (51) the holding web (16a, 16b) and one on the holding web (16a, 16b) overlying top rail web (35a, 35b) of the top rail (30) can be used around.
[23]
23. Mounting arrangement (10) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the slide (50) has a slide extension (53) which can be used on the outside of the carrier leg (12, 13).
[24]
24. Mounting arrangement (10) according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the slide (50) has a further guide element (52) for lateral guidance, in particular of cables.
[25]
25. A method for mounting top rails (30) with a mounting bracket (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that
a) on a fixed component, in particular on a ceiling or wall, a mounting bracket (10) is attached by a suspension (40) so that the support base (11) is aligned in the direction of the ceiling
b) an upper rail (30) is placed on a retaining web (16b) of a support leg (13)
c) the upper rail (30) is pressed upwards into a holding position up to the catch (15a) of the opposite carrier leg (12), wherein it rests on a latching surface (151a) formed on the side of the catch facing away from the carrier base (11),
d) the top rail (30) is positioned by horizontal displacement, and
e) the top rail (30) is pushed up to the assembly position, the top rail (30) being moved over the catch (15a) and being placed on the holding webs (16a, 16b), the securing element in the top rail base (31) hooked.
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同族专利:
公开号 | 公开日
EP3746627A1|2020-12-09|
WO2019148219A1|2019-08-08|
AT520220B1|2019-02-15|
引用文献:
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法律状态:
优先权:
申请号 | 申请日 | 专利标题
ATA50084/2018A|AT520220B1|2018-01-30|2018-01-30|Mounting support for the installation of top rails|ATA50084/2018A| AT520220B1|2018-01-30|2018-01-30|Mounting support for the installation of top rails|
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PCT/AT2019/060002| WO2019148219A1|2018-01-30|2019-01-07|Mounting support for mounting upper rails for blinds|
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