Actuation device for a venetian blind or the like arranged insid

Flexible or portable closure – partition – or panel – Plural and/or with rigid closure – Diverse types

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1601761R, 49 821, E06B 9264

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060590068

ABSTRACT:
An actuation device for a Venetian blind or the like arranged inside a double-glazing unit comprises a first magnet, which is arranged inside the double-glazing unit and is directly connected to the respective actuation system, and a second external magnet. The second magnet is associated, in a box-like structure which is applied horizontally on the outside of the double-glazing unit, with a kinematic element extending between two end elements, one of which is arranged on an actuation rod which can rotate about its own axis.

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