专利摘要:
A cord diverter (100), for diverting a cord from a suspension system. The cord diverter includes a first side (110) and a second side (150) perpendicular to the first side (110). The first side (110) fits on the end of a rail of the suspension system or can be clamped between the rail and a cover (200) that fits on the end of the rail. The second side (150) has at least 1 hole (151).
公开号:BE1021084B1
申请号:E2014/5002
申请日:2014-09-29
公开日:2016-03-16
发明作者:Dominique Lampe
申请人:Shadow-lnside NV;Bvba Shadow Belgium;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

Cord diverter for curtain systems
Field of application of the invention
This invention generally relates to curtain systems to which curtains can be attached and with which curtains can be raised. More specifically, it relates to curtain systems for roman blinds or horizontal shutters.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Roman blinds or horizontal shutters can generally be pulled up via a number of (at least two) vertical cords. These cords are, for example, wound up around a horizontally placed tube (the winding tube) during the raising of the curtain. Depending on the type of curtain and its dimensions, two or more cords may be required to raise the curtain. Also depending on the type of curtain and its dimensions, these cords are fastened at predetermined places along the width of the curtain. Preferably, there is a point of attachment to the winding tube for each cord, and preferably these points of attachment are directly opposite, in the normal condition vertically above, the points of attachment of the cords to the curtain. In this way, the suspension cords hang vertically downwards when the curtain is attached to a horizontally suspended suspension system. With standard suspension systems, the attachment points of the cords to the winding tube are not necessarily corresponding to the attachment points of the cords to the curtain. In order to solve this problem with standard suspension systems, plates are used for this which are screwed against the suspension system and which allow the cords to be diverted to the desired positions directly opposite (vertically above) the connecting points of the cords on the curtain. However, these plates must be screwed down or possibly glued together, which requires additional actions from the installer.
Consequently, there is room for a more efficient system and a more efficient method for suspension systems and more specifically for diverting the cords to the desired horizontal position.
Summary of the invention
It is an object of embodiments of the present invention to be able to use standard suspension systems for different types of curtains where the positioning of the cords in the longitudinal direction of the suspension system differs from curtain to curtain.
The above object is achieved by an apparatus, device and / or method according to the present invention.
In a first aspect, the present invention provides a cord diverter for diverting a cord from a curtain hanging system, the cord diverter comprising a first side and a second side that are perpendicular to each other. The first side fits on the end of a rail of the suspension system or can be clamped between the rail and a cover that fits on the end of the rail. The second side is provided with at least one hole to guide the cord of the suspension system.
It is an advantage of embodiments of the present invention that a cord of the suspension system can be moved to another position in the longitudinal direction of this suspension system, by allowing it to move upwards instead of straight up to the position where it is wound around a winding tube of the suspension system, to divert from its original position to the position where it is thus wound. It is an advantage of embodiments of the present invention that a cord that is wound through a winding tube of the suspension system can be diverted to a position vertically above the point of attachment of the curtain, without the position of winding having to be vertically above the point of attachment. It is an advantage of embodiments of the present invention that no additional fixing means such as, for example, screws or glue are required to attach the cord diverter to the rail.
A cord diverter according to embodiments of the present invention may include ribs perpendicular to the first side, said ribs and the second side being on the same side of the first side, and said ribs being configured to fit closely with the inside and / or outside of the end of the rail of the suspension system.
It is an advantage of embodiments of the present invention that the cord diverter can simply be slid or clicked onto the rail and that it can simultaneously serve as a cover for the rail.
In a cord diverter according to embodiments of the present invention, a recess can be provided in the first side through which the ribs of a cover can be inserted through the recess of the first side.
It is an advantage of embodiments of the present invention that the cord diverter can be mounted between the rail and the cover of the suspension system. As a result, no additional fixing mechanisms are required to attach the cord diverter to the suspension system. In addition, the cord diverter can be integrated into an existing suspension system with a rail and covers on the ends of the rail. It is an advantage of embodiments of the present invention that the recess in the first side fits closely with the ribs of the cover of the suspension system. This allows the cord diverter to be mounted without play.
In a cord diverter according to embodiments of the present invention, a plurality of holes may be present in the second side and wherein these holes are spread, for example, but not limited to, evenly spread, in a direction perpendicular to the first side.
It is an advantage of embodiments of the present invention that the same cord diverter can be used for different types (for example, different suspension systems or different dimensions of) curtains. Depending on the position of the connecting point with the curtain, a hole can be used that is opposite the connecting point of the curtain. It is an advantage of embodiments of the present invention that the same cord diverter can be used at both ends of the rail of the suspension system. Due to the presence of several holes, any asymmetry in the desired position of the cords can be absorbed by inserting the pull cord through another hole. Such an asymmetry could arise, for example, due to the presence of a motor on one side for motorized driving of the winding tube. It is an advantage of embodiments of the present invention that the cord diverter does not have to be shifted to achieve the desired position of the hole. Consequently, the rail does not have to be adjusted to make this possible.
In a cord diverter in accordance with embodiments of the present invention, a slot may be present in the second side perpendicular to the first side and on the same side as the first side with each hole debouching in the slot.
It is an advantage of embodiments of the present invention that there is a slot in the second side of the cord diverter along which, in use, the cord can be guided between cord diverter and rail of the suspension system. In embodiments of the present invention, the second side fits closely with the underside of a rail when the cord diverter is slid onto this rail, except where a slot is provided. It is thereby an advantage of embodiments of the present invention that space is provided through the slot through which the cord can be slid.
In a second aspect, the present invention provides a suspension system for attaching a curtain, wherein a cord diverter according to one of the embodiments of the first aspect of the present invention is mounted on an end of a rail of the suspension system.
It is an advantage of embodiments of the present invention that cords can be diverted from a winding position around a winding tube of a suspension system to a shifted position along the winding tube so that they are directly opposite a point of engagement of the curtain.
Specific and preferred aspects of the invention are included in the appended independent and dependent claims. Features of the dependent claims can be combined with features of the independent claims and with features of other dependent claims as appropriate and not merely as explicitly stated in the claims.
These and other aspects of the invention will be apparent from and elucidated with reference to the embodiment (s) described below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES FIG. 1 schematically shows a side, front and bottom view of a cord diverter in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. FIG. 2 shows a front and side view of a cover of a suspension system compatible with a cord diverter in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. FIG. 3 shows a cord diverter, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention, mounted on the rail of a suspension system. FIG. 4 schematically shows a side, front and bottom view of a cord diverter in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. FIG. 5 shows a cord diverter, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention, mounted on a suspension system. FIG. 6 shows a photograph of the front view of a cover, a cord diverter in accordance with embodiments of the present invention, and a rail. FIG. 7 shows a photograph of the bottom view of a cover, a cord diverter in accordance with embodiments of the present invention, and a rail. FIG. 8 shows a photograph of the side view of a lid, and a cord diverter in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
The figures are only schematic and non-limiting. In the figures, the dimensions of some parts may be exaggerated and not represented to scale for illustrative purposes.
Reference numbers in the claims may not be interpreted to limit the scope of protection. In the various figures, the same reference numbers refer to the same or similar elements.
Detailed description of illustrative embodiments
The present invention will be described with reference to particular embodiments and with reference to certain drawings, however, the invention is not limited thereto but is only limited by the claims. The described drawings are only schematic and not restrictive. In the drawings, the dimensions of some elements may be increased for illustrative purposes and not drawn to scale. The dimensions and the relative dimensions sometimes do not correspond to the current practical embodiment of the invention.
Furthermore, the terms first, second, third and the like in the description and in the claims are used to distinguish similar elements and not necessarily for describing a sequence, neither in time, nor spatially, nor in ranking, or in any other manner. It is to be understood that the terms used in this way are suitable under interchangeable conditions and that the embodiments of the invention described herein are capable of operating in a different order than described or depicted herein.
In addition, the terms upper, lower, upper, for and the like in the description and the claims are used for description purposes and not necessarily to describe relative positions. It is to be understood that the terms so used may be interchanged under given circumstances and that the embodiments of the invention described herein are also suitable to operate in other orientations than described or shown herein.
It is to be noted that the term "contains", as used in the claims, is not to be construed as being limited to the means described thereafter; this term does not exclude other elements or steps. It can therefore be interpreted as specifying the presence of the listed features, values, steps or components referred to, but does not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, values, steps or components, or groups thereof. Thus, the scope of the term "a device containing means A and B" should not be limited to devices that consist only of components A and B. It means that with regard to the present invention, A and B are the only relevant components of the device.
Reference throughout this specification to "one embodiment" or "an embodiment" means that a specific feature, structure or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the occurrence of the expressions "in one embodiment" or "in an embodiment" at various places throughout this specification need not necessarily refer to the same embodiment in each case, but it can do so. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner, as would be apparent to those skilled in the art based on this disclosure, in one or more embodiments.
Similarly, it should be appreciated that in the description of exemplary embodiments of the invention, various features of the invention are sometimes grouped together into a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining disclosure and assisting in understanding one or several of the various inventive aspects. This method of disclosure should not be interpreted in any way as a reflection of an intention that the invention requires more features than explicitly mentioned in any claim. Rather, as the following claims reflect, inventive aspects lie in less than all the features of a single prior disclosed embodiment. Thus, the claims following the detailed description are hereby explicitly included in this detailed description, with each independent claim as a separate embodiment of the present invention.
Furthermore, while some embodiments described herein include some, but not other, features included in other embodiments, combinations of features of different embodiments are intended to be within the scope of the invention, and constitute different embodiments, as would be understood by those skilled in the art . For example, in the following claims, any of the described embodiments can be used in any combination.
Numerous specific details are set forth in the description provided here. It is, however, understood that embodiments of the invention can be practiced without these specific details. In other cases, well-known methods, structures and techniques have not been shown in detail to keep this description clear.
Where embodiments of the present invention refer to horizontal and vertical as reference directions, it is assumed that the suspension system and / or the curtain is positioned in the normal operating position; that is, a horizontally mounted suspension system and a vertically hanging curtain.
In a first aspect, the present invention relates to a cord diverter 100 that can be mounted on the end of a curtain hanging system 300. The suspension system 300 can, for example, be used to raise roman blinds or horizontal blinds. These are raised by means of cords 330 which are fastened at the bottom of the roman blinds or horizontal shutters, for example by knots, and which are brought substantially perpendicularly upwards, to be wound around a winding tube of the suspension system. For this purpose, a rail surrounding the winding tube can be provided with a hole for the rope to pass. In existing suspension systems, for every other type of curtain, for example for a different curtain width, a rail with a hole has to be provided at a different location in order to let the pull cord through. Namely, different curtain widths require lift cords at different distances from each other, and thus corresponding holes in the rail of the suspension system for passage of the cords also at different distances from each other. It is this disadvantage that meets the present invention.
It is an advantage of embodiments of the present invention that the cords 330 with which a curtain is raised by means of cord guides in the longitudinal direction, this is the horizontal direction in normal use, can be positioned of the suspension system so that their point of engagement is on the suspension system 300, and more particularly at the cord diverter 100, directly opposite, this is in normal use vertically above, the cords of the cords on the curtain. For this purpose, according to the present invention, a cord diverter 100 is used in accordance with embodiments of the present invention which is or can be attached to the end of a rail 310 of the suspension system 300.
In embodiments of the present invention, the cord diverter 100 includes a first side 110 and a second side 150 that is perpendicular to the first side. In embodiments of the present invention, the first side 110 fits on one end of the suspension system 300, for example, on one end of the rail 310 of the suspension system 300. In some suspension systems 300, the rail 310 also has a lid 200 on each end thereof, to protect the inside of the rail from dust and to close the rail in an aesthetic way. These lids 200 have ribs 210 which can be slid into the rail and thereby closely connect with the rail 310, so as to remain stuck in the rail 310.
In embodiments of the present invention, the first side 110 of the cord diverter 100 is designed to fit between the rail 310 and the cover 200. In particular, the first side 110 of the cord diverter 100 may include recesses to receive the ribs 210 of the lid and to accommodate it within the rail 310. Alternatively, the first side 110 of the cord diverter 100 may be adapted to be in the rail 110 and the cover 200 may be adapted to snap into or on the first side 110 of the cord diverter 100. The modifications to the first side 110 of the cord diverter 100 and the adjustments to the lid 200 can be similar, so that in the absence of the cord diverter 100 the lid 200 can snap into the rail 310.
At least one hole 151 is present in the second side of the cord diverter 100. The at least one hole 151 may be positioned such that the point of engagement of the cord on the retrieval system (at the level of the cord diverter 100) is directly opposite, i.e. in normal use vertically above) the point of contact of the cord is on the curtain. When the cord diverter 100 according to embodiments of the present invention has only one or a limited number of holes 151, different types of cord diverters 100, with holes 151 at different locations along a line on the second side 150 of the cord diverter, can be provided. In alternative embodiments, the second side 150 of the cord diverter 100 has several holes spaced no more than ... mm apart, so that a universal cord diverter 100 can be used to connect the points of engagement of a cord on the retrieval system (at the height of the cord diverter) 100) to be substantially opposite, that is to say, in normal use, to be substantially vertically above the point of contact of the cord on the curtain. By "substantially opposite", and "subtant vertical above" is meant that the deviation in location of the hole 151 that is closest to "right opposite", or thus "vertically above", does not exceed 1 cm, preferably no more than 0.5 cm, or even no more than a few millimeters.
When cord guides 100 according to embodiments of the present invention (appropriately chosen cord guides 100 with only one or a limited number of holes, or universal cord guides 100 with a series of well-chosen holes 151) are mounted on the ends of the rail 310, this way a hole 151 can be positioned opposite, that is vertically above, each connecting point of the cord to the curtain.
In the embodiments of the universal cord diverters according to the present invention, there are multiple holes present in the second side 150. These holes are spread, for example, evenly spread, in a direction perpendicular to the first side 110. In embodiments of the present invention, the distance between the holes (measured from the center of one hole to the center of the next hole) is between 20 mm and 3 mm, preferably between 15 mm and 5 mm, for example approximately 10 mm. The holes have a diameter larger than the diameter of the cord used. For example, the diameter of the holes is between 1 mm and 5 mm, preferably between 2 mm and 3 mm. In embodiments of the present invention, the length of the second side 150 of the cord diverter 100 (measured in the direction perpendicular to the first side) varies between 2 cm and 10 cm, for example between 3 cm and 7 cm.
In use, a cord diverter 100 according to embodiments of the present invention is mounted on one end, and preferably on both ends, of the rail 310. According to embodiments of the invention, this is particularly advantageously possible without the use of screws or glue, which enables a simple assembly but also a simple dismantling. The rail 310 can be a standard rail of a suspension system, which is provided with a hole 315 for passing the cord towards the winding tube. The rail 310 can therefore be a universal rail that can be used for different types of curtains (different types, or different widths), and in which only 1 hole 315 must be provided each time to allow the cord to pass. In use, the cord from the point of attachment to the curtain is guided up through a hole 151, selectively selected according to the type of curtain used, in the cord diverter 100, and then between the second side 150 and the outside of the rail 310 to the hole 315 guided through the rail so as to reach the winding system, for example the winding tube, through the hole. Guiding the cord 330 between rail 310 and second side 150 of the cord diverter is facilitated if a slot 152 is provided in the second side 150 of the cord diverter 100 as described in more detail below. The routing of the cord 330 between rail 310 and second side 150 of the cord diverter can take place to the left or to the right, depending on the position of the selected hole 151 in the cord diverter relative to the hole 315 in the rail 310. cords 330 on the left-hand side of the suspension system and on the right-hand side of the suspension system may but should not be in the same direction, as also illustrated in FIG. 3 and FIG. 5.
The holes 151 in the second side 150 of the cord diverter are positioned along this second side 150 in such a way that there is a hole 151 for each connecting point of the cord on the curtain that is substantially opposite it. In embodiments of the present invention, different types of rail diverter 100 are possible for different types of rails 310, which for example only differ from each other in form and manner of attachment to the rail 310, but not necessarily in the number and position of the holes 151. The cross section of the rails 310 can be, for example, circular, rectangular, square, hexagonal, octagonal, or any other suitable shape. The cross-section of the rails can also have a different shape on the inside compared to the outside. Embodiments of cord diverters 100 according to the present invention can be tailored to these different cross-sections. Different types of cord diverters 100 can also be provided that differ from each other in dimensions and / or spacing of the holes, depending on the type of cord to be used. Alternatively, dimensions and spacing of the holes can be chosen so that the cord diverter can be used universally, for many different types of cord and for many different types of curtains and hanging systems.
In embodiments of the present invention, the cord diverter 100 includes ribs 111 that are orthogonal to the first side 110 of the cord diverter 100 and that closely connect to the inside and / or outside of the end of the rail 310. FIG. 1 and FIG. 4 show examples of embodiments of the present invention. The figures show a top left side view, a front view top right and bottom right a bottom view of one and the same embodiment of the present invention. Perpendicular to the first side 110 of the cord diverter 100 are ribs 111. These ribs 111 and the second side 150 are located on the same side of the first side 110. The ribs 111 are positioned such that they fit closely with the inside of the rail 310 of the suspension system 300. The ribs 111 can be slightly flexible, e.g. movable under pressure toward or away from the cord diverter center, to allow snagging of the cord diverter 100 within a rail or around a rail 310, and to generate a certain resistance to prevent the cord diverter from pulling away from the rail 310 can be removed. In this way, the cord diverter 110 can be mounted without the need for screws or glue. The flexible ribs 111 also allow for simple disassembly, with little to no material required. The length of the ribs 111 measured in the direction perpendicular to the first side is between 3 mm and 30 mm or, for example, between 5 mm and 10 mm.
As shown schematically in the embodiments of FIG. 1 and FIG. 4, a series of holes 151 are present in the second side 150 which is perpendicular to the first side 110. These holes 151 are located on a line perpendicular to the first side. Moreover, in embodiments of the present invention, these holes are located in a slot 152. This slot 152 is perpendicular to the first side and is located on the same side of the second side 150 as the first side 110. The holes 151 open into the slot 152. This slot 152 allows to guide a cord 330 from a hole 151 in the cord diverter 100 to a hole 315 in the rail 310. In embodiments of the present invention, the slot 152 is at least as deep as the cord used is thick . As a result, the cord 330 can be non-clampingly displaced when the cord diverter 100 is mounted on the rail 310. This reduces wear of the used cord 330, and facilitates lowering of the curtain. For example, in embodiments of the present invention, the slot 152 has a depth between 1 mm and 5 mm and a length between 20 mm and 100 mm.
In FIG. 5 shows a front view of a suspension system B00 on which a cord diverter 100 according to embodiments of the present invention is mounted on both sides. The cords 330 are guided through a hole 151 of the cord diverters 100. In this embodiment of the present invention, the winding tube 320 can be shifted while the cords 330 remain in the same position. This allows the cords 330 to be evenly wound around the winding tube 320 by shifting the winding tube per revolution through at least the thickness of the cord 330 in the longitudinal direction of the winding tube. The cord diverters 100 closely fit with their ribs 111 to the inside of the rail 310, so that they do not move relative to the rail 310 when they are mounted.
In embodiments of the present invention, a recess 112 is made in the first side 110 of the cord diverter 100. This recess 112 has such a shape that the ribs 210 of the lid 200 can be inserted through the recess of the first side 110. In embodiments of the present invention, the ribs 210 of the lid 200 here closely fit with the recess 112 in the cord diverter 100. Embodiments of the present invention with a recess 112 in the first side 110 can be mounted between the lid 200 and the rail 310. FIG. 2 shows a front view (left-hand drawing) and a side view (right-hand drawing) of a possible cover 200. The cover 200 has ribs 210 which can be slid into a rail 310. These ribs fit closely with the inside of the rail 310, so that the cover can be mounted on the rail 310 without play. In the illustrated embodiment, the inner rib 210 of the lid is circular so that it can serve to make the winding tube 320 rotate. In embodiments of the present invention, a cord diverter 100 is mounted between the cover 200 and the rail 310. An example of such a cord diverter 100, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention, is shown in FIG. 1. FIG. 1 shows a top view on the top left, a front view on the top right and a bottom view on the bottom right. The recess 112 is such that the ribs 210 of the lid 200 illustrated in FIG. 2 can be inserted here. There is also a rib 112 which can connect with the inside of the rail 310. Provided in the second side 150 are the holes 151 which are located in the slot 152 perpendicular to the first side 110. FIG. 3 shows a front view of a suspension system 300 on which cord diverters 100 are mounted in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. The cord diverters 100 are hereby clamped between the covers 200 and the rail 310.
In a second aspect, the present invention relates to a suspension system 300 in which a cord diverter 100 is mounted on the end of a rail 310 of the suspension system 300. For example, the cord diverter 100 may be slid directly onto the rail as illustrated in FIG. 5. It is also possible that the cord diverter 100 is clamped between a cover 200 and the rail 310. An example of this is illustrated in FIG. 3. In embodiments of the present invention, the cords 330 are, for example, diverted to between 20 and 30 cm from the ends of the rail. FIG. 6 shows a photograph of a cord diverter 100 according to embodiments of the present invention. The front view of the cord diverter is shown here. Both the first side 110 and the second side 150 are visible. On this photo there is also a lid 200, and a piece of a rail 310. On the photo the three elements are positioned in such a way that they can be pushed together. The ribs 210 of the lid 200 can be slid into the recess of the cord diverter 100 and fit closely with the inside of the rail 310. The photo also shows a rib 111 of the cord diverter that closely fits with the inside of the rail when the different parts are pushed together. FIG. 7 shows a photograph in which the lid 200, the cord diverter 100, and the rail 310 are slid into each other. The bottom is shown on this photo. The slot 152 through which the cord is guided and the holes 151 through which the cord can be guided are visible in this figure. FIG. 8 shows a photograph of the same cord diverter 100 and of the same lid 200. This photograph shows a side view of both. In the photo, the slot 152 can be seen in the second side 150 of the cord diverter 100. Both the second side 150 and the slot 152 are orthogonal to the first side 110. In the first side 110, the recess 112 is visible. A rib 111 can also be seen in the photo. The recess 112 corresponds to the ribs 210 of the lid 200. The lid 200 can therefore be slid into the recess 112 of the cord diverter 100 and subsequently slid into the rail 310. The cord diverter is mounted on the rail without the need for any screws or glue or other fasteners. A portion of the rib 210 of the lid is circular. The winding tube can be mounted in this.
The various aspects of the invention can be easily combined with each other, and the combinations thus also correspond to embodiments according to the present invention.
权利要求:
Claims (6)
[1]
Conclusions
1. - A cord guide (100) for diverting a cord from a hanging system (300) for curtains from an original position vertically above a connecting point of the curtain to another longitudinal position of the suspension system where the cord is wound, the cord diverter comprises a first side (110) and a second side (150) that are perpendicular to each other, the first side (110) fitting on the end of a rail (310) of the suspension system or being clampable between the rail ( 310) and a cover (200) that fits on the end of the rail, and the second side (150) of which has at least 1 hole (151) around the cord (330) by teleiding, and wherein the cord diverter (100) shaped so that the second side (150), when mounted on the horizontally mounted suspension system, is on the underside of the rail (310).
[2]
A cord diverter (100) according to claim 1, wherein the cord diverter (100) comprises ribs (111) perpendicular to the first side (110) and wherein said ribs and the second side (150) are on the same side of the located on the first side and wherein these ribs are configured to fit closely with the inside and / or outside of the end of the rail (310) of the suspension system (300).
[3]
A cord diverter (100) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a recess (112) is provided in the first side (110) through which the ribs (210) of a cover (200) pass through the recess (112) of the first side (110) can be inserted.
[4]
A cord diverter (100) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein a plurality of holes (151) are present in the second side and wherein these holes are spread in a direction perpendicular to the first side.
[5]
A cord winder (100) as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, wherein a slot tl52) is present in the second side perpendicular to the first side and on the same side as the first side (152) with each hole (151) terminating in the slot (152).
[6]
A suspension system 300 for fixing a curtain, wherein a cord diverter 100 according to one of the preceding claims is mounted on one end of a rail of the suspension system.
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2020-08-26| PD| Change of ownership|Owner name: INSIDE BLINDS NV; BE Free format text: DETAILS ASSIGNMENT: CHANGE OF OWNER(S), FUSION; FORMER OWNER NAME: SHADOW-LNSIDE NV Effective date: 20200629 |
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