Roller shade with a counterbalancing device
11466514 · 2022-10-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B2009/425
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/56
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B9/56
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/90
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A counterbalancing device for a roller shade having a flexible sheet member and a roller shaft coupled to the flexible sheet member includes a stationary rod extending within the roller shaft, with the rod including a first end and a second end opposite the first end. The counterbalancing device also includes a rod adjuster coupled to the first end of the stationary rod and a spring winder positioned adjacent to the first end of the stationary rod. The rod adjuster is configured to selectively rotate the stationary rod and the spring winder is configured to rotate with the roller shaft. Additionally, the counterbalancing device also includes a spring having a first spring end coupled to the spring winder such that the first spring end rotates with the spring winder, and a second spring end coupled to the stationary rod such that the second spring end rotates with the stationary rod.
Claims
1. A counterbalancing device for a roller shade having a flexible sheet member and a roller shaft coupled to the flexible sheet member, said counterbalancing device comprising: a rod extending within the roller shaft and including a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a rod adjuster coupled to said first end of said rod, said rod adjuster configured to selectively rotate said rod; a spring winder positioned adjacent to said first end of said rod, said spring winder being configured to rotate with the roller shaft; a threaded shaft member onto which said spring winder is rotatably mounted; and a spring including a first spring end coupled to said spring winder such that said first spring end rotates with said spring winder, and a second spring end coupled to said rod such that said second spring end rotates with said rod; wherein: said rod adjuster is axially movable relative to said spring winder between a first axial position, and a second axial position at which said rod adjuster can rotate said rod to rotate said second spring end of said spring; at least a portion of said rod adjuster is configured to be pressed into a cavity at least partially defined by said threaded shaft member when said rod adjuster is moved axially from the first axial position to the second axial position; and said spring winder engages said threaded shaft member as said spring winder rotates with the roller shaft.
2. The counterbalancing device of claim 1, further comprising a spring holder positioned adjacent to said second end of said rod, said spring holder coupling said second spring end of said spring to said rod such that said spring holder rotates with rotation of said rod to rotate said second spring end of said spring.
3. The counterbalancing device of claim 1, wherein said rod adjuster is disposed on a first axial side of said spring winder, and said spring holder is disposed on an opposed second axial side of said spring winder.
4. The counterbalancing device of claim 1, wherein said rod adjuster rotates relative to said threaded shaft member when rotating said rod.
5. The counterbalancing device of claim 1, further comprising an engagement member configured to engage a portion of said rod adjuster when said rod adjuster is disposed at the first axial position to restrict rotation of said rod adjuster.
6. The counterbalancing device of claim 5, wherein, when said rod adjuster is axially moved from the first axial position to the second axial position, said engagement member disengages from said portion of said rod adjuster to allow said rod adjuster to rotate said rod.
7. The counterbalancing device of claim 1, wherein said first spring end is positioned closest to said first end of said rod and said second spring end is positioned closest to said second end of said rod.
8. The counterbalancing device of claim 1, wherein rotation of said rod by said rod adjuster is restricted when said rod adjuster is disposed at the first axial position.
9. The counterbalancing device of claim 8, wherein rotation of said rod by said rod adjuster is restricted such that said rod can only be rotated in one direction when said rod adjuster is disposed at the first axial position.
10. The counterbalancing device of claim 1, wherein said rod adjuster is configured to rotate said rod to adjust a spring force of said spring.
11. A counterbalancing device for a roller shade having a flexible sheet member and a roller shaft coupled to the flexible sheet member, said counterbalancing device comprising: a rod extending within the roller shaft and including a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a spring through which said rod extends, said spring including a first spring end positioned closest to said first end of said rod, and a second spring end positioned closest to said second end of said rod; a spring winder configured to rotate with the roller shaft, said first spring end of said spring being coupled to said spring winder to rotate with said spring winder; a threaded shaft member onto which said spring winder is rotatably mounted; a spring holder configured to rotate with said rod relative to the roller shaft, said second spring end of said spring being coupled to said spring holder to rotate with said spring holder; and a rod adjuster coupled to said first end of said rod, said rod adjuster configured to selectively rotate said rod relative to said threaded shaft member; wherein, when said rod is rotated via rotation of said rod adjuster, said spring holder and said second spring end of said spring rotate with said rod.
12. The counterbalancing device of claim 11, wherein said rod adjuster is disposed on a first axial side of said spring winder, and said spring holder is disposed on an opposed second axial side of said spring winder.
13. The counterbalancing device of claim 11, wherein said rod adjuster is axially movable relative to said spring winder between a first axial position, and a second axial position at which said rod adjuster can rotate said rod to rotate said second spring end of said spring.
14. The counter balancing device of claim 13, wherein rotation of said rod by said rod adjuster is restricted when said rod adjuster is disposed at the first axial position.
15. The counterbalancing device of claim 14, wherein rotation of said rod by said rod adjuster is restricted such that said rod can only be rotated in one direction when said rod adjuster is disposed at the first axial position.
16. The counterbalancing device of claim 13, wherein at least a portion of said rod adjuster is configured to be pressed into a cavity at least partially defined by the threaded shaft member when said rod adjuster is moved axially from the first axial position to the second axial position.
17. The counterbalancing device of claim 16, wherein said rod adjuster is configured to rotate relative to said threaded shaft member and said spring winder when rotating said rod.
18. The counterbalancing device of claim 13, further comprising an engagement member configured to engage a portion of said rod adjuster when said rod adjuster is disposed at the first axial position to restrict rotation of said rod adjuster.
19. The counterbalancing device of claim 18, wherein, when said rod adjuster is axially moved from the first axial position to the second axial position, said engagement member disengages from said portion of said rod adjuster to allow said rod adjuster to rotate said rod.
20. The counterbalancing device of claim 11, wherein said rod adjuster is configured to rotate said rod to adjust a spring force of said spring.
21. A roller shade, comprising: a flexible sheet member; a roller shaft coupled to said flexible sheet member; a rod extending within said roller shaft and including a first end and a second end opposite the first end; a rod adjuster coupled to said first end of said rod, said rod adjuster configured to selectively rotate said rod; a spring winder positioned adjacent to said first end of said rod, said spring winder being configured to rotate with said roller shaft; a threaded shaft member onto which said spring winder is rotatably mounted; and a spring including a first spring end coupled to said spring winder such that said first spring end rotates with said spring winder, and a second spring end coupled to said rod such that said second spring end rotates with said rod; wherein: said rod adjuster is axially movable relative to said spring winder between a first axial position, and a second axial position at which said rod adjuster can rotate said rod to rotate said second spring end of said spring; at least a portion of said rod adjuster is configured to be pressed into a cavity at least partially defined by said threaded shaft member when said rod adjuster is moved axially from the first axial position to the second axial position; and said spring winder engages said threaded shaft member as said spring winder rotates with said roller shaft.
22. The roller shade claim 21, wherein said rod adjuster rotates relative to said threaded shaft member when rotating said rod.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantageous aspects of the invention will become clear from the appended description and in reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(15) A roller shaft end plug 25 non-rotatably engages the roller shaft 3, and is rotatably journalled on a bracket connector plug 27 which thereby forms a bearing for the end plug 25. The bracket connector plug 27 can engage a bracket adapter 29 on the first mounting bracket 5. The bracket connector plug 27 is non-rotatably held to the bracket adapter 29 by inter engaging ribs and serrations 27A, 29A that will also create incremental angular adjustment positions. The bracket connector plug 27 together with a threaded shaft member 31 defines an adjuster cavity 33 that houses a rod adapter 35 and a rod adjuster 37, which will be described in more detail herein below. The rod adapter 35 non-rotatably engages a central stationary rod 39.
(16) A compression spring 41 urges the rod adjuster 37 away from the rod adapter 35. It is further seen in
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(24) When this end stop feature is to be used in a spring force operated roller shade, it is only necessary to add a brake device of some kind to keep the shade in an adjusted position. The end stop feature, nonetheless, would also be very useful in such a traditional type of roller shade, because it stops the shade roller from overwinding when the shade is fully raised.
(25) Thus is described a roller shade 1 including a flexible sheet member 9 having opposite parallel first and second edges 11, 13, and a roller shaft 3 rotatable in each of two opposite directions of rotation. The flexible sheet member 9 being attached along its first edge 11 to the roller shaft 3 in a longitudinal direction thereof, while the second edge 13 of the flexible sheet member 9 is freely depending from the roller shaft 3. In this way a raised position of the roller shade 1 is defined when the flexible sheet member 9 is fully wound about the roller shaft 3 and a lowered position is defined when the flexible sheet member 9 is fully unwound from the roller shaft 3. The roller shade 1 further comprises a counterbalancing device 23 for balancing a portion of the flexible sheet member 9 that is unwound from the roller shaft 3. This counterbalancing device 23 has means 60 for storing a variable torque that is complementary to a variable weight of the portion of flexible sheet member 9 that is depending from the roller shaft 3. The variable torque stored in the means 60 for storing variable torque prevents rotation of the roller shaft 3 due to the variable weight of the portion of flexible sheet member 9 depending from the roller shaft 3 in any position between the fully wound and the fully unwound position. The variable torque also increases as the second edge 13 of the flexible sheet member 9 is lowered. The means for storing variable torque notably includes a helically wound tension spring 60. The roller shade 1 also has the helically wound tension spring 60 operatively interposed between a stationary central rod 39 and the roller shaft. One end of the helically wound tension spring 60 is keyed to the stationary central rod 39 by a spring holder 57 and is keyed at an opposite end to the roller shaft 3 by a spring winder 55. The stationary central rod 39 extends axially through the spring winder 55.
(26) The counterbalancing device 23 also includes a screw threaded shaft 51 connected axially to the stationary central rod 39. This screw threaded shaft 51 is engaged by a female screw thread 69 internally of the spring winder 55. The screw threaded shaft 51 also has a first stop 65 on an end thereof proximate to one axial end of the counterbalancing device 23. The spring winder 55 further has a second stop 67 positioned for abutment with the first stop 65 at an end of travel of the spring winder 55 with respect to the screw threaded shaft 51.
(27) The counterbalancing device 23 further includes a rod adjuster 37 that axially connects the screw threaded shaft 51 to the stationary central rod 39. The rod adjuster 37 is arranged to allow relative angular adjustment between the screw threaded shaft 51 and the stationary central rod 39. The rod adjuster 37 is accommodated in an adjuster housing 49 that is closed by a bracket connector plug 27, to thereby define an adjuster cavity 33. The bracket connector plug 27 connects to a first mounting bracket 5 in a selective number of angular increments.
(28) It is thus believed that the operation and construction of the present invention will be apparent from the foregoing description. To the skilled person in this field of the art it will be clear that the invention is not limited to the embodiments represented and described here, but that within the framework of the appended claims a large number of variants are possible. Also kinematic inversions are considered inherently disclosed and to be within the scope of the present invention. The terms comprising and including when used in this description or the appended claims should not be construed in an exclusive or exhaustive sense but rather in an inclusive sense. Expressions such as: “means for . . . ” should be read as: “component configured for . . . ” or “member constructed to . . . ” and should be construed to include equivalents for the structures disclosed. The use of expressions like: “critical”, “preferred”, “especially preferred” etc. is not intended to limit the invention. In this regard, the terms in the foregoing description and the appended claims, such as “upper”, “lower”, “right”, and “left”, have been used only as relative terms to describe the relationships of the various elements. Features which are not specifically or explicitly described or claimed may be additionally included in the structure according to the present invention without deviating from its scope.