Adjustable cord winder for use with curtain
10480244 ยท 2019-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/78
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/322
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E06B9/42
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E06B2009/3225
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E06B2009/3222
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International classification
E06B9/322
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An adjustable cord winder includes a winding unit, two cord-winding gears, two glide units, and two driving cords. The winding unit has two coil spring gears. A coil spring is connected between the coil spring gears. Each cord-winding gear meshes with one of the coil spring gears and thus rotates synchronously with the coil spring gear. Each glide unit has a roller unit capable of rotating by a specific angle and rollers freely, rotatably disposed at the roller unit. Each driving cord has one end connected to the cord-winding gear to allow the driving cord to wind on or let out from the cord-winding gear. The driving cords wind on at least one roller. The adjustable cord winder is characterized by the rollers for enhancing stability and smoothness of the driving process of the driving cords, and the roller unit for adjusting the tension on the driving cords.
Claims
1. An adjustable cord winder for use with a curtain, comprising: a base having two ends each provided with at least one respective polygonal positioning recess; a winding unit having two coil spring gears and a coil spring, with the two coil spring gears rotatably disposed at a base and meshing together, wherein the coil spring connects the two coil spring gears and selectively winds on one of the coil spring gears; two cord-winding gears rotatably disposed at the base and meshing with the coil spring gears of the winding unit, respectively; two glide units each having a respective roller unit and a plurality of rollers rotatably disposed at the roller unit, with each roller unit positioned proximate to a corresponding one of the cord-winding gears, having at least one respective polygonal positioning portion, and demountably and engageably disposed in a respective one of the polygonal positioning recesses of the base through the at least one polygonal positioning portion; and at least two driving cords each winding on at least one of said rollers of a corresponding one of the glide units, each said driving cord having an end connected to a corresponding one of the cord-winding gears to allow the driving cord to wind on or let out from the cord-winding gear because of rotation thereof, wherein another end of the driving cord is disposed outside the base.
2. The adjustable cord winder for use with a curtain according to claim 1, wherein the base has a top plate and a bottom plate corresponding in position to the top plate, with two said polygonal positioning recesses disposed on two ends of a bottom surface of the top plate, respectively, and another two said polygonal positioning recesses disposed on two ends of a top surface of the bottom plate, respectively, and with two said polygonal positioning portions disposed at two opposing ends of the roller unit of each said glide unit, respectively.
3. The adjustable cord winder for use with a curtain according to claim 2, wherein the roller unit of each said glide unit has two opposing half units, with the two half units each having an abutting axle, the two abutting axles each having an end connected to one said polygonal positioning portion, allowing other ends of the two abutting axles to abut against each other, and allowing each said roller to be disposed between the polygonal positioning portions of the two half units by a respective roller spindle.
4. The adjustable cord winder for use with a curtain according to claim 3, wherein the abutting axles of the two half units each have a hook portion, and the hook portions of the two abutting axles are hooked together.
5. The adjustable cord winder for use with a curtain according to claim 3, wherein the glide units each have three said rollers, with two arranged side by side and disposed on a side of the abutting axles of the two half units, and the other one disposed on an opposite side of the abutting axles of the two half units.
6. The adjustable cord winder for use with a curtain according to claim 1, wherein the glide units each have a cord-guiding ring disposed at an end of the base and abutting against a corresponding one of the driving cords.
7. The adjustable cord winder for use with a curtain according to claim 1, wherein the polygonal positioning recesses of the base and the polygonal positioning portions of the roller units are octagonal.
8. The adjustable cord winder for use with a curtain according to claim 1, wherein there are four driving cords, with four said driving cords arranged in pairs, every two paired said driving cords each being fixed to a corresponding one of the cord-winding gears, allowing the four driving cords each to wind on at least one said roller of the glide unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
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(12) The winding unit 30 has two coil spring gears 32 and a coil spring 34. The two coil spring gears 32 are pivotally disposed at the base 20 and mesh together. The two ends of the coil spring 34 are connected to the two coil spring gears 32, respectively, such that the coil spring 34 winds on one of the coil spring gears 32 because of the relative rotation of the two coil spring gears 32.
(13) Each cord-winding gear 40 is pivotally disposed at the base 20 and meshes with one of the coil spring gears 32. Hence, the cord-winding gear 40 is driven by, and thus rotates in synchrony with, the coil spring gear 32 which meshes with the cord-winding gear 40.
(14) The two glide units 50 are positioned proximate to the cord-winding gears 40, respectively. Each glide unit 50 has a roller unit 51. Referring to
(15) The two glide units 50 each have three rollers 56a56c. The three rollers 56a56c are each rotatably disposed between the two positioning portions 53 of the roller unit 51 by a roller spindle 57. The two rollers 56a56b are arranged side by side and disposed on one side of the two abutting axles 54 of the roller unit 51. The roller 56c is disposed on the opposite side of the two abutting axles 54 of the roller unit 51. Referring to
(16) The four driving cords 60 are arranged in pairs. Every two paired driving cords 60 each have one end fixed to a corresponding one of the cord-winding gears 40; hence, the two paired driving cords 60 wind on or let out from the cord-winding gear 40 because of rotation thereof. The two paired driving cords 60 passing through the glide units 50 can wind on the rollers 56a56c in different ways (see
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(19) In the course of unfolding or folding the curtain 16, the rollers 56a56c, which the driving cords 60 wind on, rotate together with the driving cords 60 because of the friction between each roller 56a56c and a corresponding one of the driving cords 60. Therefore, the driving cords 60 move steadily and smoothly, optimizing the driving process.
(20) If the driving cords 60 slack, the driving process will be compromised. To fix the compromised driving process, the user will need to adjust the tension on the driving cords 60 appropriately. To this end, the user removes the top plate 21 of the base 20, removes the positioning portion 53 of the roller unit 51 from the positioning recess 23 of the bottom plate 22 of the base 20 to separate the roller unit 51 therefrom, and rotate the roller unit 51 by an angle according to the magnitude of the intended tension. Since the positioning portions 53 of the roller unit 51 and the positioning recesses 23 of the base 20 are polygonal, the rollers 56a56c rotate together with the roller unit 51 in the course of the rotation of the roller unit 51 as shown in
(21) In conclusion, the adjustable cord winder 10 of the present invention is not only characterized by the three rollers 56a56c capable of free rotation to enhance the stability and smoothness of the driving process of the driving cords 60, but is also characterized by the roller unit 51 which, when demounted, can be rotated by a specific angle to adjust the tension on the driving cords 60.