Roller Blind Clutch Cover With Adjustable Chain Guide
20170226798 · 2017-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/78
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16D23/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E06B2009/785
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16D2300/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D41/206
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2300/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E06B9/68
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/90
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B9/68
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A clutch cover for a roller blind clutch. The clutch cover comprises a clutch barrel portion mounted upon and extending outwardly from a first side of a backing plate, a cover ring and one or more indexing locators to fix the position of the cover ring relative to the backing plate when the cover ring is releasably secured about the backing plate. The cover ring includes a chain guide and is releasably securable about the backing plate such that the cover ring encompasses the backing plate. The indexing locators prevent relative rotational movement between the cover ring and the backing plate when the cover ring is releasably secured about the backing plate. The indexing locators permit the chain guide to be positioned at a plurality of angles relative to the backing plate.
Claims
1. A clutch cover for a roller blind clutch, the clutch cover comprising: a clutch barrel portion mounted upon and extending outwardly from a first side of a backing plate, one or more clutch mounts operatively associated with an opposite side of said backing plate, a cover ring, said cover ring including a chain guide, said cover ring releasably securable about said backing plate such that said cover ring encompasses said backing plate; and one or more indexing locators to fix the position of said cover ring relative to said backing plate when said cover ring is releasably secured about said backing plate, said indexing locators preventing relative rotational movement between said cover ring and said backing plate when said cover ring is releasably secured about said backing plate, said indexing locators permitting said chain guide to be positioned at a plurality of angles relative to said backing plate.
2. The clutch cover as claimed in claim 1 wherein said chain guide and said cover are of unitary construction.
3. The clutch cover as claimed in claim 1 having a plurality of indexing locators, said plurality of indexing locators permitting said chain guide to be positioned at a plurality of different pre-determined angular orientations relative to said backing plate.
4. The clutch cover as claimed in claim 3 wherein said indexing locators comprise a plurality of tabs and a plurality of receivers, said tabs positioned on one of said backing plate and said cover ring, said receivers positioned on the other of said backing plate and said cover ring, said tabs releasably engagable with said receivers to locate and fix the position of said cover ring relative to said backing plate.
5. The clutch cover as claimed in claim 4 wherein said receivers are notches or slots into which said tabs are received.
6. The clutch cover as claimed in claim 5 wherein said tabs are positioned on said backing plate and said notches or slots are positioned within said cover ring.
7. The clutch cover as claimed in claim 1 wherein said barrel portion and said backing plate are of unitary construction.
8. The clutch cover as claimed in claim 1 wherein said barrel portion and said backing plate are separate and distinct components, said barrel portion fixedly receivable upon said first side of said backing plate.
9. A clutch cover for a roller blind clutch, the clutch cover comprising: a backing plate having first and second sides, said first side adapted to receive or having extending therefrom a clutch barrel portion, said second side adapted to receive or having extending therefrom one or more clutch mounts to releasably secure said backing plate to an end plate of the roller blind, a cover ring, said cover ring including a chain guide, said cover ring releasably securable about said backing plate such that said cover ring encompasses said backing plate; and one or more indexing locators to fix the position of said cover ring relative to said backing plate when said cover ring is releasably secured about said backing plate, said indexing locators preventing relative rotational movement between said cover ring and said backing plate when said cover ring is releasably secured about said backing plate, said indexing locators permitting said chain guide to be positioned at a plurality of angles relative to said backing plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010] For a better understanding of the present invention, and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings which show exemplary embodiments of the present invention in which:
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DESCRIPTION
[0018] The present invention may be embodied in a number of different forms. The specification and drawings that follow describe and disclose some of the specific forms of the invention.
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[0021] With specific reference to
[0022] Barrel portion 8 of clutch cover 2 is comprised generally of the clutch “barrel” 11 about which clutch spring 7, drive sprocket 4, and ultimately roller tube drive coupling 6, are mounted and rotate. In that regard barrel 11 effectively acts as the clutch's axle and can be any one of a wide variety of different physical structures that are commonly in use in roller blind clutches. In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, barrel portion 8 of clutch cover 2 further includes a backing plate 12 having a first side upon which barrel 11 is mounted or fixedly secured. While not completely necessary, it is expected that in most instances barrel 11 and backing plate 12 will be of unitary construction. The opposite side of backing plate 12 will typically include one or more clutch mounts that are used to physically mount and secure clutch 11 to an end bracket of the roller blind. One embodiment of clutch mounts is shown in
[0023] With reference to
[0024] As also specifically shown in the attached drawings, tabs 18 and receivers 19 are positioned about their respective backing plate and cover ring such that the cover ring may be rotated and “indexed” relative to backing plate 12 and held in a pre-determined orientation through the interaction of the tabs and receivers. The number, spacing and particular location of the tabs and receivers about backing plate 12 and cover ring 9 can thus be designed to permit cover ring 9 to be oriented in any one of a wide variety of different and discreet angular positions. For example,
[0025] In contrast,
[0026] The described structure not only permits the cover ring of a roller blind clutch to be indexed so that its chain guide can be offset from the vertical plane, but forming the clutch cover in two separate components, namely, the cover ring and the barrel portion (with the backing plate attached), permits the cover ring to be formed from a completely different material from that of the barrel portion. As mentioned, in order to accept the loading and the stresses that will be applied to the clutch during its operation the barrel portion must typically be formed from a relatively strong and thermal resistant material. In most instances those considerations do not apply to cover ring 9 as it does not come into contact with the primary components of the clutches drive mechanism, nor does it accept or transfer any of the torque from the clutch to the roller blind's end bracket. For that reason, the cover ring can potentially be formed from a less expensive material. The cover ring could also be formed from a material that is more flexibly resilient than that of the barrel portion such that should the clutch or the end of the roller blind be dropped the cover ring would be more capable of accepting any resulting impact load without damage or breakage. A separate and distinct clutch cover also presents a manufacturer with the ability to add colorant to the material from which the cover is formed, if desired. Finally, a separate clutch cover also enables the manufacturer to manufacture the chain guide portion from a material that is less likely to cause excessive noise if it were to come into contact with the chain or cord during operation of the clutch.
[0027] It is to be understood that what has been described are the preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth above, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.