![]() Fastener for a sunshade
专利摘要:
The fastener for a sunshade comprises a gripping part (10) to be secured to an edge rail of a sunshade and a suspension means (20) to be secured to a structural part. The suspension means is pivotably connected to the gripping part. The pivotable connection to the gripping part allows the suspension means to be pivoted to an appropriate position in each fastening situation where the entire fastener cannot be pivoted. The suspension means may comprise an elongated shaft (22), the suspension means being adapted to be pivoted around a pivoting axis parallel to the longitudinal direction of the shaft. The shaft may have a hook (30) in its second end.Figure 1a 公开号:SE1650656A1 申请号:SE1650656 申请日:2016-05-16 公开日:2016-11-21 发明作者:Haapalahti Teuvo 申请人:Suomen Visor Oy; IPC主号:
专利说明:
Fastener for a sunshade The invention relates to a fastener for a sunshade having a gripping part to be se-cured to an edge rai| of a sunshade and a suspension means to be secured to astructural part. The invention also relates to a sunshade having an edge rai| and asuspension means to be secured to a structural part. Blinds are often used as sunshades in glazed balconies to prevent excess solarradiation from entering the balcony. Sunshades are usually fastened to an edgeprofile of the balcony glazing by means of separate fasteners having a grippingpart to be secured to the sunshade and a suspension means to be secured to theedge profile of the balcony glazing. Patent documents WO 2007/065972, EP 2677109 and Fl 123588 B describe sun-shade fasteners comprising a gripping part to be secured to an edge rai| of a sun-shade and a hook-shaped suspension means to be secured to an edge profile of aglazing. ln documents WO 2007/065972 and Fl 123588 B, the suspension meansis tightly fitted inside a groove in the edge profile of the glazing, and, in documentEP 2677109, the suspension means is tightly fitted around one flank of the groovein the edge profile. The known fasteners are secured to the edge profile by using atight fit between the suspension means and the edge profile. This kind of fasteningbased on a tight fit necessitates that accurately dimensioned fasteners must beavailable for different profiles. However, manufacturing tolerances and dimensio-nal variances due to thickness variation in the paint layer often result in variation inthe width of the groove of the edge profile and of the flank of the groove, making itsometimes hard to secure the fasteners exactly in a desired position on the edgeprofile, and, the edge profile, or the fastener, may have to be machined. ln addi-tion, the fasteners described by the documents, once installed, are not movable inthe longitudinal direction of the edge profile. Therefore, if the fastener is not instal-led in the right position at one go, the fastener must removed from the edge profileand reinstalled. Usually, the gripping part of the fastener is first secured to the edge rai| of the sun-shade, and, then, the suspension means of the fastener is secured to the edgeprofile of the glazing. Once the rigid fastener is secured to the edge rai|, the sus-pension means thereof is no longer freely pivotable to a desired position. This is adisadvantage especially where the edge profile of the glazing is located behind acover strip and where the portion of the edge profile serving as the fixing point onlycan be accessed through a narrow slot. These cases do not allow the above- mentioned fasteners to be used without removing the cover strip. Special pro-blems in the fastening of sunshades are encountered in terrace glazings of thesliding glass type in which the glazing has its edge rail, or its rail-free glass edge,inserted into a guide profile. An objective of the invention is to provide a fastener for a sunshade and a sun-shade, allowing the disadvantages of the prior art to be eliminated. The objectives of the invention are achieved by means of a fastener for a sunsha-de and a sunshade which are characterized by what is disclosed in the indepen-dent claims. Some preferred embodiments of the invention is disclosed in the de-pendent claims. The sunshade fastener, to which the invention relates, has a gripping part to besecured to an edge rail of a sunshade and a suspension means to be secured to astructural part. ln the fastener according to the invention, the suspension means ispivotably connected to the gripping part. The gripping part of the fastener is inten-ded to be secured into the edge rail of the sunshade. The pivotable connection ofthe suspension means to the gripping part allows the suspension means to be pi-voted to an appropriate position in each fastening situation where the entire faste-ner cannot be pivoted. As an example, a situation like this arises when the grip-ping part of the fastener is unpivotably secured to the edge rail of the sunshade.The structural part to which the fastener is to be secured can be a glazing part of abalcony or a terrace, a door or a window for instance. The glazing part can have aprofile, such as an aluminum profile, or, the edge of the glazing part can be a so-called free edge having no edging parts. ln a preferred embodiment of the sunshade fastener according to the invention,said suspension means comprises an elongated shaft having a first end connectedto the gripping part, and the suspension means is adapted to pivot around a pivo-ting axis parallel to the longitudinal direction of the shaft. Preferably, the shaft hasa round cross-sectional shape, allowing it to pivot in a slot whose width only isslightly greater than the diameter of the shaft. ln a second preferred embodiment of the sunshade fastener according to the in-vention, the shaft has a second end, provided with a hook, the hook having a tip.The hook can be suspended from a structural part in such a way that the edge ofthe structural part is received into the hook, between the shaft and the tip. ln a third preferred embodiment of the sunshade fastener according to the inven-tion, the suspension means comprises a pivoting member for pivoting the shaft.The pivoting member allows the shaft to be pivoted around its longitudinal axis tomake the hook provided in its second end protrude from the shaft in a desired di-rection. Preferably, said pivoting member is provided in the first end of the shaft. ln still another preferred embodiment of the invention of the sunshade fasteneraccording to the invention, the suspension means is pivotable to a first position inwhich the hook protrudes from the shaft in a first direction, and, to a second posi-tion in which the hook protrudes from the shaft in a second direction, the seconddirection being substantially perpendicular to the first direction. This is usefulespecially when the hook must first be fitted through a narrow slot, in the first posi-tion parallel to the slot, and, after being fitted through the slot, pivoted to the se-cond position transverse to the slot, to be suspended from the edge of the structu-ral part. Preferably, the suspension means can be unpivotably locked in the firstposition. ln still another preferred embodiment of the invention of the sunshade fasteneraccording to the invention, the suspension means is pivotable to a third position inwhich the hook protrudes from the shaft in a third direction. The third direction issubstantially opposite to the first direction. The third position of the suspensionmeans is intended as a locking position in which the hook of the gripping part isengaged with the edge of the structural part. The engagement is due to the factthat, in the third position, the edge of the structural part is clamped between theshaft and the free end of the hook. Preferably, the suspension means can be unpi-votably locked in the third position. The locking can be carried out by unmovablysupporting the pivoting member, provided in the first end of the shaft, against thegripping part or the edge rail of the sunshade. ln still another preferred embodiment of the invention of the sunshade fasteneraccording to the invention, the gripping part and the suspension means are sepa-rate parts connectable to and removable from each other. Thus, the gripping partand the suspension means can be made of different materials having differentproperties. Each member can be manufactured in the most appropriate way andthe separately manufactured members can be connected to each other in an as-sembling step. This embodiment allows the fastener to be easily variated by provi-ding the gripping part with suspension means varying in shaft length and/or hookshape, for example. Preferably, the suspension means is a shaped, wire-like partmade of spring steel. ln still another preferred embodiment of the invention of the sunshade fasteneraccording to the invention, the gripping part is a metallic or plastic part shaped outof a sheet-like body. Alternatively, the gripping part can be a metallic or plastic,molded or injection molded part. The sunshade, to which the invention relates, has an edge rail and a suspensionmeans to be secured to a structural part. The suspension means is connected intothe edge rail to be pivotable around a pivoting axis perpendicular to the longitudi-nal direction of the edge rail. The pivotable connection of the suspension means tothe edge rail allows the suspension means to be pivoted to an appropriate positionin each fastening situation. Preferably, the suspension means comprises anelongated shaft having a first end to be connected to the edge rail, and the sus-pension means is adapted to be pivotable around a pivoting axis parallel to thelongitudinal direction of the shaft. ln a preferred embodiment of the sunshade according to the invention, the shafthas a second end provided with a hook, the hook having a tip. The hook can besuspended from a structural part in such a way that the edge of the structural partis received into the hook, between the shaft and the tip. Preferably, the suspensionmeans has a pivoting member for pivoting the shaft. ln a second preferred embodiment of the sunshade according to the invention, thesuspension means is pivotable to a first position, in which the hook protrudes fromthe shaft in a first direction, and to a second position, in which the hook protrudesfrom the shaft in a second direction, the second direction being substantially per-pendicular to the first direction. The hook of the suspension means, while it is inthe first position, can extend in a plane substantially parallel to the edge rail of thesunshade. Preferably, the suspension means is also pivotable to a third position inwhich the hook protrudes from the shaft in a third direction, the third directionbeing substantially opposite to the first direction. ln a third preferred embodiment of the sunshade according to the invention, thesuspension means can be unpivotably locked in the first and/or the third position. ln still another preferred embodiment of the sunshade according to the invention,the suspension means is removably connected to the edge rail. Preferably, thesuspension means is a shaped, wire-like part made of spring steel. An advantage of the fastener and the sunshade according to the invention is that itallows the sunshade to be secured to structural parts that are difficult to access,such as structural parts located behind narrow slots. Another additional advantage of the invention is that it allows the same fastener tobe secured to structural parts of a different width. Still another additional advantage of the invention is that the fastener and/or thesunshade can be easily variated to suit it to different installation sites by changingthe structure and/or dimensions of the gripping part and/or suspension means. ln the following, the invention will be described in more detail. The description re-fers to the accompanying drawings wherein Figure 1a is an exemplary lateral view of a sunshade fastener according to theinvention, Figures 1b and 1c show the gripping part of the sunshade fastener,Figure 1d show the suspension means of the sunshade fastener, Figures 2a, 2b and 2c show how the fastener according to the invention, while se-ated into an edge rail of a sunshade, is suspended from a structural part, Figure 3 is an exemplary view of a preferred embodiment of the sunshade fasteneraccording to the invention, and Figures 4a and 4b exemplary oblique top views view of a sunshade according tothe invention. Figure 1a is an exemplary lateral view of a sunshade fastener according to theinvention. Figures 1b and 1c show the gripping part of the sunshade fastener,seen from two different directions, and Figure 1d shows the suspension means ofthe sunshade fastener. ln the following, the content of the above-mentioned Figu-res will be described at the same time. The fastener comprises a gripping part 10 and a suspension means 20 pivotablyconnected to the gripping part. The gripping part is a body formed out of a metalplate, preferably an aluminum plate, having a sheet-like base 12 with a first edge11 and a second edge 13. The first edge of the base is provided with two grippingmembers 14a, 14b in the form of a sheet-like protrusion, the first one of them being located in a first end of the first edge and and the second one of them beinglocated in a second end of the first edge. The first gripping member 14a is bent,from the plane of the base, to a substantially right angle in a first direction, and thesecond gripping member 14b is bent, from the plane of the base, to a substantiallyright angle in a second direction opposite to the first direction. The length of thegripping members, in the direction 11 of the first edge, is substantially smaller thanthe length of the first edge. ln Figures 1a to 1d, the width of the first gripping mem-ber, i.e. its protrusion from the plane of the base, is substantially greater than thewidth of the second gripping member. The widths of the gripping members canalso be equal, or, the width of the second gripping member can be greater thanthe width of the first gripping member. By selecting appropriate widths for the grip-ping members, the edge rail of the sunshade can be suspended at a desired di-stance from the surface of the structural part, such as a glass sheet of a balconyglazing, even in case that the structural part has a wide edge profile. The grippingmembers are co-planar. The second edge 13 of the base has en edging 15 bent,from the plane of the base, to a substantially right angle in the second direction. The first side 12 of the base is fitted with a chased chute 16 protruding from theplane of the base and having its longitudinal direction oriented substantially per-pendicular to the plane defined by the gripping members. The chute is located onthe first side of the base, at the second gripping member, being open on the se-cond side of the base. The first end of the chute is open, on the first side of thebase, near the first edge of the base, and the second end of the chite is open, onthe first side of the base, near the second edge of the base. Narrow strips of thestraight portion of the base are left at both ends of the chute. The suspension means 20 of the fastener is a part shaped out of an elastic wirehaving a round cross-section. Preferably, the suspension means is made of springsteel. The diameter of the wire can be 1.0 to 2.0 mm. The suspension meanscomprises an elongated straight shaft 22 the first end of which is fitted with a stra-ight lever member 24 bent to a substantially right angle from the shaft. The freeend of the lever member has been provided with a pivoting member 26 by bendingthe end of the lever member into the shape of a V lying on its side. A portion of thesuspension means bent into the shape of an acute angle and forming a lockingmember 28 for the suspension means is located between the straight lever mem-ber 24 and the pivoting member. The second end of the suspension means is fit-ted with a hook 30 having a hook bottom 32, bent to a substantially right anglefrom the shaft 22, and a tip 34 further bent to a substantially right angle from the bottom. The tip is substantially parallel to the shaft 22, and its free end is directedtowards the lever member 24. The bottom 32 is substantially parallel to the levermember and extends, from the shaft, in a direction opposite to the lever member. The suspension means 20 is pivotably connected to the gripping part 10 by fittingthe shaft 22 of the suspension means into the chute 16 of the gripping part. Thelengths of the bottom 32 and the tip 34 of the hook in the end of the hook are di-mensioned to allow the hook to be pushed from the first or the second end of thechute, with the free end of the tip ahead, through the chute, in order to place thechute around the shaft of the suspension means, on the first side of shaft, and inorder to place the straight strips of the base, found at the ends of the chute, on thesecond side of the shaft. The suspension means can be removed from the grip-ping part by a reverse action. The width and depth of the chute are dimensioned insuch a way that a small clearance is left between the outer face of the shaft insidethe chute and the inner face of the chute, to allow the shaft to be pivoted. Thus,the suspension means 20 connected to the gripping part 10 is pivotable, inside thechute, around the longitudinal axis of the shaft. The gripping part 10 is a body intended to be secured to an edge rail of a sunsha-de in a manner that will be described later. The suspension means 20, in turn, is apart by means of which the fastener is secured to a structural part, such as a gla-zing part of a balcony or terrace, a door or window. The gripping part 10 can alsohave shape differing from that shown in Figures 1a to 1d. What is essential for thegripping part is that it comprises gripping members to be secured to the edge railof the sunshade and a connecting point for pivotably connecting the suspensionmeans. Figures 2a, 2b and 2c illustrate, by means a sequence of images, how the sun-shade is fastened to a structural part by using the fastener of the invention. Thefigures only show the edge rail 50 of the sunshade. The actual solar radiation pro-tecting part of the sunshade may comprise a zigzag-folded curtain secured to theedge rail, or, a plurality of blind laths suspended from the edge rail by means ofcords. These solar radiation protecting parts are not shown in the figures. When fastening the sunshade, firstly, a necessary number of fasteners are secu-red to the edge rail 50 of the sunshade. As sunshades often are relatively narrow,two fasteners per edge rail are usually needed to secure them. ln this case, thefasteners are seated in place in the proximity of the ends of the edge rail. lf thesunshade is wide, a larger number of fasteners can be secured to the edge rail. The edge rai| 50 of the sunshade shown in the Figures has two parallel sides 52a,52b the second faces of which are provided with grooves 54 open towards eachother. The gripping part is fastened to the edge rai| by first fitting the gripping part10 between the sides in such a way that the gripping members are co-planar withthe grooves. At this stage, the fastener is pivoted to a position in which its base 12is slightly oblique to the Iongitudinal direction of the edge rai|. Thereafter, the baseis pivoted to a position parallel to the longitudinal direction of the edge rai|, thusinserting the tips of the gripping members into the grooves of the sides. A com-pressible band is provided on the upper face of the edge rai| (the band is norshown in the figures), pushing the gripping part upwards from the upper face of theedge rai| and thus increasing the friction force acting between the tips of the grip-ping members and the wall surface of the grooves and securing the fastener to theedge rai|. Once the fasteners are secured to edge rai| 50, the edge rai| is suspended from anedge of the structural part. The structural part shown in the Figures, to which thesunshade is fastened, is a glass door 200, and the edge rai| is fastened to the up-per edge 202 of the glass door. Likewise, the fastener can be secured to a freeend of a strip-like part of a window frame profile or a balcony glazing edge profile. When fastening the sunshade, firstly, the suspension means 20 of the fastener ispivoted to the position required by the structural part. lf the fastening point on thestructural part is freely accessible (as in Figures 2a to 2c), the position of the sus-pension means often is of no importance. However, the fastening point may some-times be covered by a cover strip, for example, there only extending a narrow slotto the fastening point in the installation direction. ln this case, the suspension me-ans 20 is pivoted to a first position in which the hook 30 provided in the end of theshaft 22 lies in a plane parallel to the slot, allowing the hook to be pushed up to aposition above the upper face of the structural part. The hook 30 of the suspension means 20 is lifted up to a position above the upperedge 202 of the structural part 200, and the suspension means is pivoted to a se-cond position in which the bottom 32 of hook is substantially perpendicular to thesurface of the structural part. Thereafter, the fastener is lowered with the resultthat the upper edge of the structural part and the bottom 32 of hook are receivedinto the hook and against the upper edge, respectively (figure 2b). The length ofthe bottom of the hook is dimensioned to be substantially longer than the width ofthe edge of the structural part. The sunshade is now seated to be suspended fromthe upper edge of the structural part by the suspension means. The sunshade suspended by the suspension means is freely movable to the right installationpoint along the upper edge of the structural part. The sunshade is locked in place on the structural part by pivoting the suspensionmeans to a third position, whereby the hook 30 provided in the second end of theshaft 22 is turned towards to a position parallel to the plane of the structural part,and, the distance from the shaft 22 of the suspension means, and from the tip 34of the hook, to the surface of the structural part becomes smaller. The shaft is pi-voted to such an extent that that lever member 24 is seated between the sides ofthe edge rail 50, and the shaft is locked in this position by inserting a lockingmember 28 into a groove 54 provided in the first side 52a of the edge rail. The up-per edge 202 of the structural part, which in this case is glass door 200, is nowclamped between the shaft 22 of the suspension means and the tip 34 of the hook(Figure 2c). ln the locking step, the shaft 22 of the suspension means, the hook 30and the shaft part are subjected to deformations causing tensional forces in thesuspension means. These tensional forces maintain the clamping force betweenthe hook and the upper edge of the structural part, holding the fastener in place onthe structural part. lf necessary, the fastener can be removed from the structuralpart by releasing the locking member out of the groove provided in the edge railand by pivoting the suspension means back to the position shown in Figure 2b. lnthis position, the suspension means can be lifted away from the upper edge of thestructural part. Figure 3 is an exemplary lateral view of a preferred embodiment of the sunshadefastener according to the invention. The embodiment of the fastener shown in theFigure comprises a gripping part 110 and a suspension means 20 pivotably con-nected to the gripping part. The suspension means is of the same kind as in thedescription of the above-mentioned Figures. Likewise, the gripping part is mostlyof the same kind as in the above-mentioned Figures, i.e. it comprises a sheet-likebase 112 having a first edge 111 and a second edge 113. The first edge of thebase is fitted with two gripping members in the form of a sheet-like protrusion ofwhich the first gripping member 114a is bent, from the plane of the base, to a sub-stantially right angle in a first direction, and the second gripping member is bent,from the plane of the base, to a substantially right angle in a second direction op-posite to the first direction. ln this embodiment, the second edge 113 of the base isstraight, i.e. without an edging bent to an angle from the plane of the base. ln addi-tion, the base has a third edge 115 and a fourth edge 117 extending parallel toeach other and in a substantially right angle to the first and the second edge. The first side of the base 112 is provided with a chased chute 116 protruding fromthe plane of the base and having its longitudinal direction oriented substantiallyperpendicular to the plane defined by the gripping members. The suspension me-ans 20 is pivotably connected to the gripping part 110 by fitting the shaft 22 of thesuspension means into the chute 116. The third and the fourth edge have faces140, 142 protruding from the plane of the base and created out of the portions atthe third 115 and the fourth edge 117 of the base 112 by shaping. The edge of thefirst face 140 directed towards the first side 11 of the base 112 is provided with arecess 144 to the free edge of which the pivoting member 26 can be locked whilethe suspension means is pivoted to its third position shown in Figure 3, i.e. to aposition in which the hook 30 of the suspension means is locked to a structuralpart in the manner described above. The edge of the second face 142 directedtowards the first side 111 of the base 112, is, in turn, provided with a protrusion146 to which the pivoting member 26 can be locked while the pivoting member ispivoted to its first position in which the hook 30 of the suspension means extendsin a plane substantially parallel to the base 112 and is directed towards the thirdedge 115 of the base. Thus, in this embodiment, the suspension means 20 can beunmovably locked with respect to the gripping part 110 by Iocking the pivotingmember to the base 112. Figures 4a and 4b are obiique top views of a sunshade according to the invention.ln the following, both the Figures will be explained at the same time. The Figuresonly show the edge rail 150 of the sunshade. The actual solar radiation protectingpart of the sunshade may comprise a zigzag-folded curtain fastened to the edgerail, or, a plurality of blind laths suspended from the edge rail by means of cords.These solar radiation protecting parts are not shown in the Figures. The edge rail150 has two parallel sides 152a, 152b the second faces of which are provided withledges 154 facing each other. The first side is fitted with a hole 118 running per-pendicular to the longitudinal direction of the edge rail and extending, through theledges provided on the side, from the upper face of the first side to the lower faceof the side. The lower face of the first side shows a lower ledge 156 having twoIocking holes 158a, 158b spaced from the the hole 118. The suspension means120 is pivotably connected to the edge rail by inserting the elongated shaft 122 ofthe suspension means into the hole 118. The second end of the shaft is fitted witha hook 130 having a tip 134, and, the first end of the shaft, extending through thehole 118, is fitted with a pivoting member 126. The length of the pivoting memberis dimensioned to allow its free end to be inserted into the Iocking holes 158a, 11 158b provided in the lower ledge while the pivoting member is pivoted to a positionparallel to the edge rail. ln the sunshade shown in Figures 4a and 4b, the suspension means 120 is pivo-tably connected to edge rail of the sunshade, directly without a separate grippingpart. The fastening of the sunshade to a structural part takes place in the samemanner as in the above description of the fastener for a sunshade. When faste-ning the sunshade, firstly, the suspension means 120 is pivoted to the positionrequired by the structural part (the structural part is not shown in the Figures). Thisposition can be the first position shown in Figure 4a in which the hook 130 provi-ded in the end of the shaft 122 extends in a plane parallel to the edge rail 150, al-lowing the hook to be pushed, through a narrow slot, to a position above the upperedge of the structural part.The free end of the gripping part can be inserted intothe first locking hole 158a to prevent the suspension means from being pivoted toa position that makes the installation harder. The hook 130 of the suspension means 120 is lifted up to a position above theplane of the upper edge of the structural part and the suspension means is pivotedto its second position in which the bottom of the hook is substantially perpendicularto the surface of the structural part. Thereafter, the fastener is lowered, resulting inthat the upper edge of the structural part and the bottom 132 of hook are receivedinto the hook and against the upper edge, respectively. The sunshade is locked inplace on the structural part by pivoting the suspension means 120 to its third posi-tion shown in Figure 4b in which the edge of the structural part is clamped betwe-en the shaft 122 of the suspension means and the tip 134 of the hook. The sus-pension means is locked in this position by fitting the free end of the pivotingmember 126 into the second locking hole 158b. The above only described some preferred embodiments of the sunshade fastenerand the sunshade according to the invention. The invention is not restricted to theabove-described solutions but the inventive idea can be realized in a number orways within the scope defined by the claims.
权利要求:
Claims (22) [1] 1. A fastener for a sunshade, comprising a gripping part (10, 110) to be securedto an edge rai| (50) of a sunshade and a suspension means (20) to be secured toa structural part (200), characterized in that said suspension means (20) is pivo-tably connected to the gripping part (10, 110). [2] 2. A fastener according to Claim 1, characterized in that said suspension me-ans (20) comprises an elongated shaft (22) having a first end connected to thegripping part (10, 110), and the suspension means (20) is adapted to be pivotablearound a pivoting axis para|e| to the Iongitudinal direction of the shaft (22). [3] 3. A fastener according to Claim 2, characterized in that the shaft (22) has asecond end provided with a hook (30), the hook having a tip (34). [4] 4. A fastener according to Claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the suspensionmeans (20) comprises a pivoting member (26) for pivoting the shaft (22). [5] 5. A fastener according to Claim 4, characterized in that said pivoting member(26) is located in the first end of the shaft (22). [6] 6. A fastener according to any of Claims 3 to 5, characterized in that the sus-pension means (20) is pivotable to a first position in which the hook (30) protrudesfrom the shaft (22) in a first direction and to a second position in which the hook(30) protrudes from the shaft (22) in a second direction, the second direction beingsubstantiaiiy perpendicuiar to the first direction. [7] 7. A fastener according to Claim 6, characterized in that the suspension means(20) is pivotable to a third position in which the hook (30) protrudes from the shaftin a third direction, the third direction being substantiaiiy opposite to the first direc-tion. [8] 8. A fastener according to Claim 6 or 7, characterized in that the suspensionmeans (20) can be unpivotably Iocked in the first position. [9] 9. A fastener according to Claim 7 or 8, characterized in that the suspensionmeans (20) can be unpivotably Iocked in the third position. [10] 10. A fastener according to any of Claims 1 to 9, characterized in that the grip-ping part (10, 110) and the suspension means (20) are separate parts connectableto and removable from each other. 13 [11] 11. A fastener according to any of Claims 1 to 10, characterized in that the sus-pension means (20) is a shaped wire-like part made of spring steel. [12] 12. A fastener according to any of Claims 1 to 11, characterized in that the grip-ping part (10, 110) is a metallic or plastic part shaped out of a sheet-like body. [13] 13. A fastener according to any of Claims 1 to 11, characterized in that the grip-ping part (10, 110) is a metallic or plastic, molded or injection molded part. [14] 14. A sunshade comprising an edge rail (150) and a suspension means (120) tobe secured to a structural part (200), characterized in that said suspension me-ans (120) is connected to the edge rail (150) to be pivotable around a pivoting axisperpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the edge rail (150). [15] 15. A sunshade according to Claim 14, characterized in that said suspensionmeans (120) comprises an elongated shaft (122) having a first end connected tothe edge rail (150), and the suspension means (120) is adapted to be pivotedaround a pivoting axis parallel to the longitudinal direction of the shaft (122). [16] 16. A sunshade according to Claim 15, characterized in that the shaft (122) hasa second end provided with a hook (130), the hook having a tip (134). [17] 17. A sunshade according to Claim 15 or 16, characterized in that the suspen-sion means (120) comprises a pivoting member (126) for pivoting the shaft (122). [18] 18. A sunshade according to any of Claims 14 to 17, characterized in that thesuspension means (120) is pivotable to a first position in which the hook (130) pro-trudes from the shaft (122) in a first direction and to a second position in which thehook (130) protrudes from the shaft (122) in a second direction, the second direc-tion being substantially perpendicular to the first direction. [19] 19. A sunshade according to Claim 18, characterized in that the suspensionmeans (120) is pivotable to a third position in which the hook (130) protrudes fromthe shaft in a third direction, the third direction being substantially opposite to thefirst direction. [20] 20. A sunshade according to Claim 18 or 19, characterized in that the suspen-sion means (120) can be unpivotably locked in the first and/or the third position. [21] 21. A sunshade according to any of Claims 14 to 20, characterized in that thesuspension means (120) is removably connected to edge rail (150). 14 [22] 22. A sunshade according to any of Claims 14 to 21, characterized in that thesuspension means (120) is a shaped, wire-like part made of spring steel.
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