Venetian blinds with single spring loaded lift
09702184 ยท 2017-07-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/322
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/327
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/388
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/382
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B9/322
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/388
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/382
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Venetian blinds include a pair of slat lift and guide tapes (27, 28) that extend from the upper rail (12), downwardly through openings (22) in the elongated parallel slats (14) and into the lower rail (13) where they are collected in the lower rail on spools (48). The lift and guide tapes are concave in cross section when in their rectilinear shape and progressively change to flat in cross section as they are pulled into the lower rail and wrapped about tape collector spools.
Claims
1. A Venetian blinds assembly for hanging at a window opening, comprising: an upper rail for mounting above a window opening, a lower rail positioned below the upper rail, a plurality of elongated parallel slats positioned between the upper rail and the lower rail and extending parallel to the upper rail, the parallel slats each including an outer edge for facing the window opening and an inner edge for facing away from the window opening, a pair of tape openings extending through each of the slats adjacent the outer edge of each slat so that when the parallel slats are tilted, the inner edges of the slats block the view of the tape openings, a pair of concave slat lift and guide tapes each including a distal end portion and a proximal end portion, the distal end portion of the concave slat lift and guide tapes being supported by the upper rail, and the proximal end portion of the concave slat lift and guide tapes being suspended downwardly from the upper rail to the lower rail, the concave shape of the lift and guide tapes dimensioned to engage the slats at the tape openings, a control rod extending along the lower rail, tape collectors mounted on the control rod in alignment with the concave slat lift and guide tapes, the slat lift and guide tapes are wound in flat spiral layers about the tape collectors, and the tape collectors are rotatable in unison with the control rod, and the flat spiral layers of the slat lift and guide tapes being slidable with respect to one another to change the length of the lift and guide tapes extending from the lower rail to the upper rail.
2. The Venetian blinds assembly of claim 1, and further including a coil spring surrounding the control rod for biasing the control rod and the pair of tape collectors to reel in the lower portions of the concave slat lift and guide tapes into the lower rail.
3. The Venetian blinds of claim 2, wherein the pair of tape openings in the slats are oblong with a long axis parallel to the length of the elongated parallel slats, and the concave lift and guide tapes have a width extending parallel to the long axis of the tape openings.
4. A Venetian blinds assembly for hanging at a window opening, comprising: an upper rail for mounting above a window opening, a lower rail positioned below the upper rail, a plurality of elongated parallel slats positioned between the upper rail and the lower rail and extending parallel to the upper rail, the parallel slats each including a pair of tape openings extending there through, with the pairs of tape openings of adjacent slats positioned in alignment with one another, a pair of concave slat lift and guide tapes each including a distal end portion and a proximal end portion, the distal end portion of the concave slat lift and guide tapes being supported by the upper rail, and the proximal end portion of the concave slat lift and guide tapes being suspended downwardly from the upper rail and through the tape openings to the lower rail, a pair of tape collectors mounted in the lower rail, each tape collector of the pair of tape collectors positioned in vertical alignment with the tape openings and in vertical alignment with the slat lift and guide tapes, each tape collector including a spool configured for collecting and flattening the proximal end of a lift and guide tape and forming the lower portion of the lift and guide tape in a coil of the tape or for releasing the proximal end of one of the slat lift and guide tapes in response to raising and lowering the lower rail, respectively, a control rod connected to the spools of the pair of tape collectors for rotating the spools of the tape collectors in unison, a sprocket mounted to, surrounding and rotatable in unison with the control rod, a pawl supported in the lower rail and movable into engagement with the sprocket to terminate the rotation of the control rod and the tape collectors, and the lift and guide tapes being formed of a material that allows sliding of the length of the tape coiled about the spools in the tape collectors without rotating the spools to change the lengths of the lift and guide tapes extending from the lower rail to adjust the level of the lower rail.
5. The Venetian blinds of claim 4, and further including a coil spring surrounding the control rod biased to retract the lift and guide tapes toward the lower rail in response to manually lifting the lower rail toward the upper rail.
6. Venetian blinds for hanging at a window opening, comprising: an upper rail, a lower rail positioned below the upper rail, a plurality of parallel slats extending horizontally between the upper rail and the lower rail, and a pair of tape openings in each slat, tape collector spools supported in the lower rail, a pair of lift and guide tapes extending vertically from the upper rail, through the tape openings of the parallel slats and wound in layers about the tape collector spools in the lower rail, the portions of the lift and guide tapes extending from the upper rail to the lower rail being concave in cross section, and the layers of the lift and guide tapes wrapped about the collector spools are flat in cross section and are slidable with respect to each other to change the length of the lift and guide tapes extending from the lower rail to the upper rail.
7. The Venetian blinds of claim 6, and further including tension spring in the lower rail that are biased to urge the lift and guide tapes into the lower rail.
8. The Venetian blinds of claim 6, wherein the concave portion of the lift and guide tapes are shaped to engage one side of the tape openings and the edges of the concave lift and guide tapes are shaped to engage the other side of the tape openings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Referring now in more detail to the drawings, in which like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views,
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(11) When a person rotates the control rod 21, the drum 18 also rotates and the ladder strings 16a and 16b move up on one side and down on the other side. The support legs 17 of the ladder strings that extend under each slat maintain the elongated parallel slats 14 oriented parallel to each other, thereby reorienting the angles of the elongated parallel slats 14. This is conventional in the art.
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(13) Lift and guide tapes 27 and 28 extend from the lower movable support rail 13 up through the support tape openings 22 and 23 in the slats 14, up to the upper rail 12 and into the upper rail and are attached to the upper rail by screws or other conventional connector means 30.
(14) The tape collectors 32 and 33 are mounted in the lower rail 13 as shown in
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OPERATION
(17) The Venetian blinds 10 will be mounted at a window (not shown) with the upper stationary support rail 12 supported by a bracket or other suitable supportive structure at the desired height, installed in static relationship with respect to the supportive structure. As shown in
(18) Usually, when the assembly is being mounted to the window, the lower rail 13 will be positioned adjacent the upper rail 12 with the lift and guide tapes 27 fully wound about the spools 48 and the pawl 40 engaging the teeth of the sprocket 37. The coil spring 35 will be wound tighter as the lower rail is moved to its lowermost position. When the lower rail reaches its lowermost position, the tighter condition of the coil spring applies its maximum torque force to the lift and guide tapes 27, and the portions of the lift and guide tapes wrapped about the spools 48 will be in a flat configuration.
(19) The pawl's re-engagement with the teeth of the sprocket 37 freezes the vertical movement of the lower rail.
(20) The lift and guide support tapes are conventional in the prior art, and usually are a heat treated powder coated steel with smooth surfaces to allow some slippage of the tape in the coil. There is a small amount of slippage between the layers of the tapes in their wound configuration in reels on the spools that may be overcome when leveling the lower rail 13. If the lower rail 13 is not level, a person can tilt the lower rail by lifting an end of the lower rail until the lower rail becomes and remains horizontal.
(21) When the lift and guide support tapes are rectilinear they are concave in cross section. The concave cross section of the straight spans of the lift and guide tapes tend to engage the opposed edges of the tape openings. The bending of the tapes as the tapes are wound about the spools 48 causes the tapes to become flat in cross section and easy to wind up in a reel about the spools.
(22) Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail herein, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that variations and modifications of the disclosed embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.