CORD WINDING MECHANISM FOR A CORDLESS WINDOW BLIND
20170145743 ยท 2017-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/322
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/382
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E06B9/24
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B2009/3222
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International classification
E06B9/36
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/382
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B65H75/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E06B9/24
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A cord winding mechanism for a blind cord with a first end fixed to a window blind includes a base, a cord winder rotatably mounted to the base, a cord guiding assembly mounted to the base, and an elastic press member mounted to the base. The cord winder defines an annular slot to wind the blind cord layer by layer. The cord guiding assembly is abutted against an unwound portion of the blind cord between the cord winder and the window blind. A second end of the blind cord is fixed to an end of the cord winder in the slot. The press member is elastically abutted against a portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder.
Claims
1. A cord winding mechanism for a blind cord with a first end fixed to a window blind, comprising: a base; a cord winder rotatably mounted to the base, and defining an annular slot in a circumference therein to wind the blind cord on a circumference of the cord winder in the slot layer by layer; a cord guiding assembly mounted to the base and abutted against an unwound portion of the blind cord between the cord winder and the window blind; and an elastic press member mounted to the base; wherein a second end of the blind cord is fixed to an end of the circumference of the cord winder in the slot, the press member is elastically abutted against a portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder.
2. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 1, wherein a first end of the press member is mounted to the base, and a second end of the press member is elastically abutted against the portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder, a width of the second end of the press member is substantially equal to a length of the slot.
3. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 2, wherein the portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder is located at a position where the unwound blind cord is tangent to the circumference of the cord winder in the slot in response to a wound portion of the blind cord not reaching a layer wound on the circumference of the cord winder in the slot, or at a position where the unwound blind cord is tangent to an outmost layer of the wound portion of the blind cord in response to the wound portion reaching at least one layer, the press member is abutted against the blind cord toward an axis of the cord winder.
4. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 2, wherein the press member is coated with a layer of flexible material facing the blind cord.
5. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the base forms a block, the press member comprises a torsion spring mounted to the base and comprising a first leg and a second leg, and a roller relatively fixed to the first leg of the torsion spring, the second leg of the torsion spring is abutted against the block, the torsion spring biases a circumference of the roller to be abutted against the portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder, a width of the circumference of the roller is substantially equal to a length of the slot.
6. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 5, wherein the portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder is located at a position where the unwound blind cord is tangent to the circumference of the cord winder in the slot in response to a wound portion of the blind cord not reaching a layer wound on the circumference of the cord winder in the slot, or at a position where the unwound blind cord is tangent to an outmost layer of the wound portion of the blind cord in response to the wound portion reaching at least one layer, the press member is abutted against the blind cord toward an axis of the cord winder.
7. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 5, wherein the press member is coated with a layer of flexible material facing the blind cord.
8. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 5, wherein the press member further comprises a swing arm, first and second shafts extend from opposite ends of the swing arm, the first shaft is rotatably mounted to the base, and the torsion spring is fitted about the first shaft, the first leg of the torsion spring is abutted against the swing arm, the roller is rotatably mounted to the second shaft.
9. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the base forms a block, the press member comprises a torsion spring mounted to the base and comprising a first leg and a second leg, and a protrusion relatively fixed to the first leg of the torsion spring, the second leg of the torsion spring is abutted against the block, the torsion spring biases the protrusion to be abutted against the portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder.
10. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 9, wherein the portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder is located at a position where the unwound blind cord is tangent to the circumference of the cord winder in the slot in response to a wound portion of the blind cord not reaching a layer wound on the circumference of the cord winder in the slot, or at a position where the unwound blind cord is tangent to an outmost layer of the wound portion of the blind cord in response to the wound portion reaching at least one layer, the press member is abutted against the blind cord toward an axis of the cord winder.
11. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 9, wherein the press member is coated with a layer of flexible material facing the blind cord.
12. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 9, wherein the protrusion forms an arced surface facing the cord winder, a width of the arced surface is substantially equal to a length of the slot, the torsion spring biases the arced surface to be abutted against the portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder.
13. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 9, wherein the press member further comprises a swing arm, a first end of the swing arm forms a shaft rotatably mounted to the base, and the torsion spring is fitted about the shaft, the protrusion extends from a second end of the swing arm opposite to the first end.
14. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the base forms an accommodation member defining an accommodation space, the press member comprises a compression spring with a first end of the compression spring fixed to the base, a rod fixed to a second end of the compression spring and slidably mounted in the accommodation space, the rod comprises a protrusion extending out of the accommodation space, the compression spring biases the protrusion to be abutted against the portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder.
15. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 14, wherein the protrusion forms an arced surface facing the cord winder, a width of the arced surface is substantially equal to a length of the slot.
16. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 14, wherein the portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder is located at a position where the unwound blind cord is tangent to the circumference of the cord winder in the slot in response to a wound portion of the blind cord not reaching a layer wound on the circumference of the cord winder in the slot, or at a position where the unwound blind cord is tangent to an outmost layer of the wound portion of the blind cord in response to the wound portion reaching at least one layer, the press member is abutted against the blind cord toward an axis of the cord winder.
17. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 14, wherein the press member is coated with a layer of flexible material facing the blind cord.
18. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder is located at a position where the unwound blind cord is tangent to the circumference of the cord winder in the slot in response to a wound portion of the blind cord not reaching a layer wound on the circumference of the cord winder in the slot, or at a position where the unwound blind cord is tangent to an outmost layer of the wound portion of the blind cord in response to the wound portion reaching at least one layer, the press member is abutted against the blind cord toward an axis of the cord winder.
19. The cord winding mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the press member is coated with a layer of flexible material facing the blind cord.
20. A cordless window blind assembly, comprising: a window blind; a blind cord comprising a first end, and a second end fixed to the window blind; and a cord winding mechanism comprising: a base; a cord winder rotatably mounted to the base, and defining an annular slot in a circumference therein to wind the blind cord on a circumference of the cord winder in the slot layer by layer, wherein a first end of the blind cord is fixed to an end of the circumference of the cord winder in the slot; a cord guiding assembly mounted to the base and abutted against an unwound portion of the blind cord between the cord winder and the window blind; and an elastic press member mounted to the base and elastically abutted against the blind cord toward the cord winder at a position where the blind cord just separate from and tangent to the circumference of the cord winder in the slot in response to a wound portion of the blind cord not reaching a whole layer, or at a position where the blind cord just separate from and tangent to an outmost layer of the wound portion of the blind cord in response to the wound portion of the blind cord reaching at least one layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0016] The base 1 is plate-shaped. The cord winder 2 is rotatably mounted to a side surface of the base 1. The base 1 defines a substantially L-shaped groove 10. A first part of the groove 10 extends toward a side of the base 1, and a second part of the groove 10 extends from a bottom end of the first part of the groove 10 and toward the cord winder 2. The cord winder 2 is substantially H-shaped, and defines an annular slot 20 (same to the slot 20 labeled in
[0017] In the first embodiment, the cord guiding assembly includes a guiding wheel 32 rotatably mounted to the side surface of the base 1. An axis of the guiding wheel 32 is parallel to an axis of the cord winder 2. The elastic press member 4 is substantially L-shaped. A first part of the press member 4 is mounted in the first part of the groove 10, and a second part of the press member 4 extends from a bottom end of the first part of the press member 4 and received in the second part of the groove 10. A distal end of the second part of the press member 4 is elastic and cantilevered. A width of the distal end of the press member 4 is substantially equal to a length of the slot 20 in an axial direction of the cord winder 2.
[0018] In use, a first end of the blind cord 5 is fixed to the cord winder 2 in the slot 20 and adjacent to an end surface 22 (same to the end surface 22 labeled in
[0019] The unwound portion of the blind cord 5 extends down and toward the guiding wheel 32, and is slidably abutted against a bottom of a circumference of the guiding wheel 32. The unwound portion of the blind cord 5 is pulled tightly by the cord guiding assembly. A second end of the blind cord 5 is fixed to blind slats (not shown) of the window blind 7.
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[0023] In the invention, the press member 4 is elastically abutted against the blind cord 5 toward the axis of the cord winder 2 and the unwound blind cord 5 is separate from contact with the outmost layer of the wound blind cord 5 or the circumference of the cord winder 2 from the tangent portion between the outmost layer of the wound blind cord 5 and the unwound blind cord 5 or between the circumference of the cord winder 2 and the unwound blind cord 5. In winding the blind cord 5, the press member 4 continuously applies force on the blind cord 5 at the tangent portion, preventing the blind cord 5 at the tangent portion from producing displacement. Therefore, the blind cord 5 is orderly wound on the circumference of the cord winder 2 in the slot 20 closely and layer by layer, with the rotation of the cord winder 2, as shown in
[0024] While the invention has been described in terms of several exemplary embodiments, those skilled on the art will recognize that the invention can be practiced with modification within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. In addition, it is noted that, the Applicant's intent is to encompass equivalents of all claim elements, even if amended later during prosecution.