Blind assembly and method of attaching a shade material to a winding core of a blind
10815726 ยท 2020-10-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T29/49828
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E06B9/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B9/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Blind assembly comprising a shade material, a winding core and/or a bottom rail, and compensation means. The shade material is attached to the winding core and/or the bottom rail by attaching the compensation means to the shade material in a first condition in which the compensation means extend along a first line with a first shape. The compensation means can be attached to the winding core and/or the bottom rail in a second condition in which the first line has a second shape, different from the first shape. As a result, the shade material is loaded with compensation forces that can counteract any sagging forces exerted on the shade material by the sagging winding core and/or bottom rail.
Claims
1. A method of assembling a blind assembly, said blind assembly including a shade material and a winding core rotatable to move said shade material between a retracted position and an extended position, said winding core defining a winding core sagging curve between opposed ends of said winding core in a vertical direction when said shade material is moved to said extended position, the method comprising: attaching at least one compensation member to said shade material while said at least one compensation member is in a first condition; coupling said shade material to said winding core; and adjusting said at least one compensation member from said first condition into a second condition; wherein said at least one compensation member has a compensation curve in one of said first condition or said second condition, and wherein said compensation curve is selected such that said at least one compensation member preloads said shade material with compensation forces to counteract sagging forces exerted on said shade material.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein said compensation curve is selected based on said winding core sagging curve.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising coupling a bottom rail to said shade material, and wherein said compensation curve is selected based on a bottom rail sagging curve of said bottom rail.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising bending said at least one compensation member from an unbent condition into said first condition before coupling said at least one compensation member to said shade material, and wherein: said at least one compensation member defines said compensation curve in said first condition; and adjusting said at least one compensation member from said first condition to said second condition comprises allowing said at least one compensation member to straighten towards said unbent condition.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein adjusting said at least one compensation member from said first condition into said second condition comprises bending said at least one compensation member, and wherein said at least one compensation member defines said compensation curve in said second condition.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein said compensation curve corresponds to a reversed sagging curve of said winding core.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein coupling said at least one compensation member to said shade material comprises securing a plurality of individual members to said shade material such that said individual members are spaced apart in a widthwise direction of said shade material, the widthwise direction of said shade material extending perpendicular to the vertical direction when said blind assembly is assembled.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein coupling said at least one compensation member to said shade material comprises coupling an elongated strip or spline at or adjacent an upper edge of said shade material.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein coupling said shade material to said winding core comprises inserting said at least one compensation member at least partially inside a recess defined in said winding core.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein adjusting said at least one compensation member from said first condition into said second condition comprises bending said at least one compensation member using at least one of a wedge means or a pivot means that is at least partially received within a recess defined in said winding core.
11. A method of assembling a blind assembly, said blind assembly including a shade material and a winding core rotatable to move said shade material between a retracted position and an extended position, said winding core defining a winding core sagging curve between opposed ends of said winding core in a vertical direction when said shade material is moved to said extended position, the method comprising: attaching at least one compensation member to said shade material while said at least one compensation member is in a straight condition in which said at least one compensation member has a substantially straight shape; bending said at least one compensation member from said straight condition into a bent condition in which said at least one compensation member defines a compensation curve; and coupling said shade material to said winding core; wherein said compensation curve is selected such that said compensation member preloads said shade material with compensation forces to counteract sagging forces exerted on said shade material.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein said compensation curve is selected based on said winding core sagging curve.
13. The method of claim 11, further comprising attaching a bottom rail to said shade material, and wherein said compensation curve is selected based on a bottom rail sagging curve of said bottom rail.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein said compensation curve corresponds to a reversed sagging curve of said winding core.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) To explain the invention, exemplary embodiments thereof will hereinafter be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(14) The blind assembly 1 may further comprise mounting means for mounting the blind assembly 1 to an architectural structure. The mounting means may for instance comprise brackets 15 (see
(15) The blind assembly 1 may further comprise drive means (not shown) for rotating the winding core 2 to wind and unwind the shade material 3. The drive means may for instance comprise a drive wheel, operatively connected to the winding core 2 and operable by a user via a ball chain, a retractable single pull cord mechanism or the like. The drive means may alternatively or additionally comprise a motor and/or biasing means such as a spring, arranged to bias the winding core 2 in a wind-up direction. Such biasing means may be combined with balancing means, such as for instance a tension cord arrangement (not shown, but conventional), to counteract at least part of the biasing forces, thus balancing the forces on the shade material 3 and allow it to be extended in any desired position.
(16) The winding core 2 may comprise a roller tube, as shown in
(17) The shade material 3 may comprise any type of material that can be wound about the winding core 2. For instance, the shade material 3 may include a single sheet of a flexible material such as a woven or nonwoven fabric. Optionally, the sheet may be provided with vanes which may be non-tiltable as for instance described in WO2010/059581, or tiltable between an open and closed position as for instance described in WO2005/019584, both of applicant. Alternatively, the shade material 3 may comprise several layers of sheets, which may be unconnected. Alternatively, such layers may be interconnected, e.g. by means of one or more interlaced filaments as for instance described in EP1088920, or by means of vanes as for instance described in EP0482793, both of applicant. The shade material or anyone of its constituting layer(s) and/or vanes as described above may be opaque, (semi) transparent, room darkening or have blackout properties. The shade material may be suitable for internal or external use.
(18) A bottom rail 4 may be provided near a lower edge of the shade material 3, to help keeping the shade material 3 taut.
(19) According to an embodiment of the invention the compensation means 5 may comprise a spline 7, as illustrated in
(20) According to an alternative embodiment, the compensation means 5 may comprise a plurality of discrete, separate parts, such as for instance clips, rings, strip segments of limited length 7 or the like, as schematically depicted in
(21) The compensation means 5, 5 may be attached near a first or upper edge 9 of the shade material 3. This may be accomplished via any conventional fastening technique such as sewing, weaving, stapling, piercing, bonding, melting, clamping, (double sided) tape, Velcro, adhesive or the like.
(22) The compensation means 5, 5 may be attached to the winding core 2 via a similar fastening technique as listed above. Alternatively or additionally, the winding core 2 may be provided with a recess 8, as illustrated in
(23) According to an important aspect of the invention, the compensation means 5, 5 are attached to the shade material 3 in a first condition and attached to the winding core 2 in a second condition. In the first condition, the compensation means 5, 5 extend along a first line 11 having a first shape. In the second condition, the compensation means 5, 5 extend along the first line 11 having a second shape, which is different from the first shape. For instance, the shape of the first shape may be changed from initially curved to straight or vice versa. The change in shape (form first to second shape) may be accomplished by deforming the compensation means 5, 5 or, where there is a plurality of compensation means 5, by rearranging their relative respective positions. This feature will now be explained in further detail, by means of some exemplary embodiments.
(24) According to a first embodiment, the compensation means 5 may be attached to the shade material 3 in a first condition in which the compensation means 5 are deformed, preferably elastically deformed, so as to extend along a first line 11 with for instance a curved first shape. After attachment to the shade material 3, the compensation means 5 may be returned to an undeformed second condition, in which they may be attached to the winding core 2. During the transition from the deformed first condition to the undeformed second condition, the first line 11 may change in shape, e.g. from its curved first shape to a second shape, which may for instance be straight.
(25) This is illustrated in
(26) The above described embodiment has the advantage that use is made of the inherent elastic properties of the spline 7 to preload the shade material 3. As a result, assembly can be easy. The only difference over existing assembly methods is that the spline needs to be attached to the shade material in a deformed first condition. Once that is accomplished, the spline may automatically return to its straight condition and mounted to the winding core in a conventional way.
(27) To assist in the method step of attaching the spline 7 to the shade material 3 in a deformed first condition, a special tool may be used. An embodiment of such a tool 20 is depicted in
(28) In use, the beam 22 is maneuvered upward, into an inoperative position, as shown in
(29) According to a variation on the first embodiment (not shown), compensation means 5 may be used, for example a spline 7, that in the first condition is deformed in a non-elastic or only partly elastic way. In such case, upon release of the deformation forces, the compensation means 5, 7 will not automatically and/or fully return to an undeformed, second condition. Additional forces are needed to bring the compensation means 5, 7 into the second condition in which the first line 11 has a second shape that causes the shade material 3 to be loaded with desired compensation forces. These additional forces may for instance be exerted on the compensation means 5, 7 during their attachment to the winding core 2.
(30) According to a further embodiment, the first shape of the first line 11 may be altered to the second shape by rearranging the compensation means 5 between a first and a second condition. In such case, the compensation means may for instance comprise a series of discrete compensation means 5, such as clips or spline segments 7, as schematically shown in
(31) According to another embodiment, the compensation means 5, 5, 5 may be attached to the shade material 3 in an undeformed first condition, along a first line 11 that for instance has a straight first shape. The compensation means 5, 5, 5 may subsequently be attached to the winding core 2 in a deformed second condition, wherein the first line 11 obtains a second shape which may for instance be curved and as a result the shade material 3 becomes loaded with compensation forces.
(32) This is illustrated in
(33) An advantage of this embodiment is that the curvature of the spline 7 can readily be adjusted by changing the height of the pivot means 12, 12 and/or the wedge angle of the wedge means 14. Thus, the curvature of the spline can be easily customized per blind assembly to match the sagging curvature of the winding core 2 in question. Each blind assembly may come with a set of pivot means 12, 12 and wedge means 14, with a range of different heights and wedge-angles, thus allowing an assembler to mount the spline 7 with such a curvature as may be needed to compensate for the sagging effects of the winding core 2.
(34) The shade material 3 may be attached to the bottom rail 4 via similar compensation means and all embodiments thereof as described above in relation to the winding core 2.
(35) The invention is not in any way limited to the exemplary embodiments presented in the description and drawing.
(36) For instance, in the illustrated embodiments, the compensation means have a double role in that, aside from loading the shade material with compensation forces the means also serve to attach the shade material to the winding core. In alternative embodiments, both functions may be performed by separate parts, i.e. in addition to the compensation means, separate attachment means may be provided for attaching the shade material to the winding core.
(37) The blind assembly may be for internal or external use.
(38) All combinations (of parts) of the embodiments shown and described are explicitly understood to be incorporated within this description and are explicitly understood to fall within the scope of the invention. Moreover, many variations are possible within the scope of the invention, as outlined by the claims.