Chain Tensioner for Roller Blind
20180202222 ยท 2018-07-19
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Abstract
The locking tensioner comprises first and second elongate arms connected by a bridge. The distal end of the second arm has a tongue. The distal end of the first arm has a head with an aperture dimensioned to receive a chain therethrough, the head further having a slot dimensioned to releasably receive the tongue within the aperture. The second arm is pivotable relative to the first arm between a locked and an unlocked configuration. In the unlocked configuration, the tongue is disposed in the aperture to permit the chain to move through the aperture. In the locked configuration, the tongue applies a shear force between the chain and the head to restrict the movement of the chain. The bridge biases the first and second arms towards the locked configuration.
Claims
1. A locking tensioner for a roller blind, the roller blind of the type having a roller and a chain or cord to impart rotational movement to the roller, the locking tensioner comprising: first and second elongate arms connected at a first end by a bridge, each of the first and second arms having a longitudinal axis and a distal second end, the distal end of the second arm having an outwardly extending tongue generally aligned with the longitudinal axis of said second arm, the distal end of the first arm having a head with an aperture dimensioned to receive the chain or chord therethrough, the head further having a slot dimensioned to releasably receive the tongue to permit the tongue to be received within the aperture, the second arm pivotable relative to the first arm between a locked and an unlocked configuration, when in the unlocked configuration the tongue is disposed in the aperture to permit the chain or cord to move through the aperture, when in the locked configuration the tongue applying a shear force between the chain or cord and the head to restrict the movement of the chain or cord through the aperture, the bridge biasing the first and second arms toward the locked configuration.
2. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 1 wherein the head generally includes a pair of loop members, the loop members aligned with the longitudinal axis of the first arm and spaced apart to define the slot therebetween.
3. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 2 wherein the tongue is dimensioned to be slidably received within the slot between the loop members.
4. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 3 wherein the chain includes spaced apart beads, the width of the tongue dimensioned to fit between adjacent beads of the chain.
5. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 4 wherein the tongue has an anterior tip, in the locked configuration the tip is disposed within the slot and between the loop members.
6. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of the first and second arms have an opening for the passage of a first fastener therethrough, the second arm generally aligned and generally overlying the first arm when the locking tensioner is in the unlocked configuration and permitting the first fastener to be received through the respective openings in first and second arms to secure the locking tensioner to a window frame or wall.
7. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 5, wherein the tongue is arcuate with a concave surface that generally conforms to the curvature of the aperture.
8. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 7 wherein, when in said unlocked configuration, the tongue is fully received within the head such that the concave surface of the tongue is generally aligned with the interior surface of the aperture so that the tongue does not interfere with the movement of the chain or cord through the aperture.
9. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 7, wherein the distal end of the first arm further includes an attachment portion aligned with the longitudinal axis of the first arm, the attachment portion having a hole or slot therein for the passage of a second fastener therethrough for securing the locking tensioner to a window frame or wall.
10. A locking tensioner for a roller blind, the roller blind of the type having a roller and a chain or cord to impart rotational movement to the roller, the locking tensioner comprising: first and second elongate arms, each connected at a first end by a bridge, each of the first and second arms having a longitudinal axis and a distal second end, the distal end of the second arm having an outwardly extending tongue generally aligned with the longitudinal axis of said second arm, the distal end of the first arm having a head with an aperture having a generally arcuate interior surface dimensioned to receive the chain or chord therethrough, the head further having a slot dimensioned to releasably receive the tongue to permit the tongue to be received within the aperture, the second arm pivotable relative to the first arm between a locked and an unlocked configuration, when in the unlocked configuration the tongue disposed in the aperture permitting the chain or cord to move through the aperture, when in the locked configuration the tongue applying a shear force between the chain or cord and the head to limit the movement of the chain or cord through the aperture, the bridge biasing the first and second arms toward the locked configuration, and the tongue being arcuate with a concave surface that generally conforms to the curvature of the interior surface of the aperture.
11. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 10, wherein when the locking tensioner is secured to a surface, the tongue is fully received within the head such that the concave surface of the tongue is generally aligned with the interior surface of the aperture so that the tongue does not interfere with the movement of the chain or cord through the aperture.
12. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 10, wherein each of the first and second arms have an opening for the passage of a fastener therethrough, the second arm generally aligned and generally overlying the first arm when the locking tensioner is in the unlocked configuration and permitting the fastener to be received through the respective openings in said first and second arms to secure the locking tensioner to a window frame or wall.
13. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 10, wherein the head includes a pair of loop members, the loop members aligned with the longitudinal axis of the first arm and spaced apart to define the slot therebetween.
14. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 13 wherein the tongue is dimensioned to be slidably received within the slot between the loop members.
15. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 10 wherein the chain includes spaced apart beads, the width of the tongue dimensioned to fit between adjacent beads of the chain.
16. The locking tensioner as claimed in claim 14 wherein the tongue has an anterior tip, wherein in the locked configuration, the tip is disposed within the slot and between the loop members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] 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
[0024] 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.
[0025] Referring to the attached drawings, and particularly
[0026] For purposes of safety, and in many cases to comply with local jurisdictional regulations, the roller blind will include a locking tensioner 10. One of the primary purposes of locking tensioner 10 is to hold the chain or cord 3 taughtly and securely to the frame of window 6, or in some cases to an adjacent wall 8 or other fixed or rigid structure.
[0027] With specific reference to
[0028] As best seen in
[0029] Distal second end 22 of first arm 12 has a head 30 with an aperture 32 having a generally arcuate interior surface. Aperture 32 is dimensioned to receive the chain or chord therethrough. In the depicted embodiment, head 30 includes a pair of loop members 34, which are aligned with the longitudinal axis X of first arm 12. Loop members 34 are further spaced apart to define a slot 36 therebetween.
[0030] Slot 36 is dimensioned to releasably receive tongue 26 to permit tongue 26 to be received within aperture 30. Tongue 26 is also dimensioned to be slidably received within slot 34 between loop members 34. Tongue 26 is further arcuate in shape with a concave surface 38 that generally conforms to the curvature of the interior surface of aperture 32.
[0031] First and second arms 12 and 14 further have openings 40 and 42 for the passage of a fastener 7 (see
[0032] The functionality and operation of locking tensioner 10 will now be described in further detail. As shown in the attached Figures, second arm 14 is pivotable relative to first arm 12 between an unlocked configuration (
[0033] In the unlocked configuration, locking tensioner 10 is secured to window frame 8 by fastener 7 (for example, a screw), wherein second arm 14 is generally aligned with, and overlying, first arm 12. In this way, tongue 26 is disposed in aperture 32 to permit chain or cord 3 to move through aperture 32, and to permit normal operation of the roller blind. In the embodiment shown in
[0034] Should for any reason fastener 7 become detached or partially detached from window frame 8, the force from fastener 7 counter-acting the action of bridge 20 will be either minimized or removed, causing second arm 14 to pivot relative to first arm 12. Locking tensioner 10 will thus move from its unlocked configuration to its locked configuration, shown in
[0035] This causes tongue 26 to bear against chain or cord 3, thereby applying a shear force between chain or cord 3 and head 30 which restricts movement of chain or cord 3 through aperture 32. It will be thus appreciated that a loosening of fastener 7 (or its complete removal from window frame 8) will cause locking tensioner 10 to move from its unlocked to its locked configuration, thereby rendering the roller blind inoperable until such time as fastener 7 is re-secured to window frame 8.
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[0038] It is to be understood that what has been described are some of the preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the embodiments set forth above, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.