DEVICE FOR SELECTIVE DIVERTING FOR SYSTEM OF CLOSURE LOUVERS IN ARCHITECTURAL OPENINGS Russian patent published in 2010 - IPC E06B9/322 

Abstract RU 2404350 C2

FIELD: construction.

SUBSTANCE: mechanism of diverting device to divert closures of architectural openings comprises a diverting shaft, having the first axis of rotation; master transmission element installed with the possibility of rotation in the first and second directions with diverting shaft; the first and second slave drums rotted by master transmission element; and first and second diverting cords. The first diverting cord is connected to the first slave drum. The second diverting cord is connected to the second slave drum so that specified first and second diverting cords are lifted and lowered as according slave drums rotate. Mechanism is arranged with a facility to stop rotation of the first drum as the second drum is rotated, and a facility to stop rotation of the second drum as the first drum is rotated.

EFFECT: development of device for selective opening of louver sections and privacy of premises.

25 cl, 49 dwg

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Authors

Frejzer Donald E.

Dates

2010-11-20Published

2006-08-28Filed