BLIND ASSEMBLY AND A WINDING DEVICE THEREOF
20170356242 · 2017-12-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
E06B9/56
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A blind assembly includes first and second side seats, a rotatable winding shaft, a shade member wound on the winding shaft, and a winding device. The winding device has a fixing unit, a coupling barrel, and a scroll spring. The fixing unit has a fixing portion disposed non-rotatably on the first side seat, and a spring-mounting portion extending oppositely to the fixing portion. The coupling barrel is disposed in and co-rotatable with the winding shaft, and is rotatable relative to the fixing unit. The scroll spring has opposite ends disposed respectively on the spring-mounting portion and the coupling barrel, such that rotation of the coupling barrel generates a resilient force for retracting the shade member.
Claims
1. A blind assembly comprising: a first side seat; a second side seat that is spaced apart from said first side seat; a winding shaft that has an end mounted rotatably to said second side seat, and that is formed with an internal passage; a shade member that is wound on said winding shaft; and a winding device that has a fixing unit having a fixing portion that is non-rotatably disposed on said first side seat, and a spring-mounting portion that extends in a direction opposite to said fixing portion; a coupling barrel disposed in said internal passage, co-rotatable with said winding shaft, rotatable relative to said fixing unit, and having a barrel wall that defines a receiving space receiving said spring-mounting portion; and a scroll spring disposed in said coupling barrel and having a fixing end that is disposed on said spring-mounting portion, and a connecting end that is disposed on said barrel wall of said coupling barrel, such that rotation of said coupling barrel relative to said fixing unit generates a resilient force of said scroll spring for retracting said shade member.
2. The blind assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein: said barrel wall of said coupling barrel of said winding device has at least one first pin hole; said fixing unit further has a second pin hole being registered with said at least one first pin hole when said coupling barrel is rotated relative to said fixing unit until the resilient force of said scroll spring is generated; and said winding device further has a pin being insertable into one of said at least one first pin hole and said second pin hole upon registration of said at least one first pin hole with said second pin hole and generation of the resilient force, thereby maintaining the resilient force.
3. The blind assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein: said barrel wall of said coupling barrel further has at least one first spring groove engaged with said connecting end of said scroll spring; and said spring-mounting portion of said fixing unit has at least one second spring groove engaged with said fixing end of said scroll spring.
4. The blind assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said winding device further has an end cover coupled co-rotatably to said barrel wall of said coupling barrel, and having a connecting hole that is engaged rotatably with said spring-mounting portion of said fixing unit.
5. A winding device adapted to be connected to a blind assembly for disposing a winding shaft on a first side seat, the winding shaft being formed with an internal passage, said winding device comprising: a fixing unit having a fixing portion that is adapted to be non-rotatably disposed on the first side seat, and a spring-mounting portion that extends in a direction opposite to said fixing portion; a coupling barrel being adapted to be disposed in the internal passage and co-rotatable with the winding shaft, being rotatable relative to said fixing unit, and having a barrel wall that defines a receiving space receiving said spring-mounting portion; and a scroll spring disposed in said coupling barrel, and having a fixing end that is disposed on said spring-mounting portion, and a connecting end that is disposed on said barrel wall of said coupling barrel, such that rotation of said coupling barrel relative to said fixing unit generates a resilient force of said scroll spring adapted for retracting a shade member.
6. The winding device as claimed in claim 5, wherein: said barrel wall of said coupling barrel has at least one first pin hole; said fixing unit further has a second pin hole being registered with said at least one first pin hole when said coupling barrel is rotated relative to said fixing unit until the resilient force of said scroll spring is generated; and said winding device further has a pin being insertable into one of said at least one first pin hole and said second pin hole upon registration of said at least one first pin hole with said second pin hole and generation of the resilient force, thereby maintaining the resilient force.
7. The winding device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said fixing unit includes a fixing seat having said fixing portion, and a spring-mounting seat having said spring-mounting portion and coupled fixedly to said fixing seat.
8. The winding device as claimed in claim 7, wherein: said barrel wall of said coupling barrel has a shoulder part projecting inwardly into said receiving space; said fixing seat further has a projecting portion extending into said receiving space, and a plurality of hook portions surrounding said projecting portion and hooking said shoulder part of said barrel wall; said projecting portion of said fixing seat has an engaging hole; and said spring-mounting seat further has an engaging portion engaging fixedly said engaging hole.
9. The winding device as claimed in claim 5, wherein: said barrel wall of said coupling wall further has a first spring groove engaged with said connecting end of said scroll spring; and said spring-mounting portion of said fixing unit has a second spring groove engaged with said fixing end of said scroll spring.
10. The winding device as claimed in claim 5, further comprising an end cover that is coupled co-rotatably to said barrel wall of said coupling barrel, and that has a connecting hole that is engaged rotatably with said spring-mounting portion of said fixing unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Other features and advantages of the disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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[0020] The winding device 20 has a coupling barrel 3, a fixing unit 4, a scroll spring 5, an end cover 6, and a pin 7.
[0021] The coupling barrel 3 is disposed in the internal passage 231, and is co-rotatable with the winding shaft 23. In this embodiment, the coupling barrel 3 has a barrel wall 31 defining a receiving space 32. The barrel wall 31 has a hollow main portion 311, an annular outer portion 312 extending outwardly from the main portion 311 and being proximate to the first side seat 21, two first pin holes 315 angularly spaced apart from each other and extending through the main portion 311 and the outer portion 312, two first spring grooves 316 formed in the main portion 311 and angularly spaced apart from each other, and four hook grooves 317 formed in the main portion 311 and being distal from the outer portion 312. The barrel wall 31 further has an annular inner portion 313 extending inwardly from the main portion 311, and that has a shoulder part 314 projecting inwardly into the receiving space 32. Each of the spring grooves 316 has an entrance 318 that is formed at an end of the main portion 311 which is opposite to the outer portion 312.
[0022] In this embodiment, the fixing unit 4 includes a fixing seat 41, and a spring-mounting seat 42 coupled fixedly to the fixing seat 41. The fixing seat 41 has a base plate portion 411 disposed outside of and abutting against the barrel wall 31 of the coupling barrel 3, a fixing portion 412 extending from the base plate portion 411 and fittingly and non-rotatably engaging the positioning hole 211 of the first side seat 21, a projecting portion 413 extending from the base plate portion 411 into the receiving space 32 of the coupling barrel 3, a collar portion 410 extending from the base plate portion 411 toward the receiving space 32 and surrounding the projecting portion 413, and four hook portions 414 extending from the collar portion 410, surrounding the projecting portion 413, and hooking the shoulder part 314 of the inner portion 313 of the barrel wall 31 of the coupling barrel 3, such that the barrel 31 is rotatable relative to the fixing unit 4. The base plate portion 411 has a second pin hole 415. The pin 7 is U-shaped. The projecting portion 413 of the fixing seat 41 has an engaging hole 416.
[0023] The spring-mounting seat 42 has an abutting portion 421 abutting against the projecting portion 413 of the fixing seat 41, an engaging portion 422 extending from the abutting portion 421 and engaging fixedly the engaging hole 416 of the fixing seat 41, and a spring-mounting portion 423 extending from the abutting portion 421 in a direction opposite to the fixing portion 412 of the fixing seat 41, and received in the receiving space 32 of the coupling barrel 3. In this embodiment, the spring-mounting portion 423 has two second spring grooves 424, but the spring-mounting portion 423 may have only one second spring groove 424 in other embodiments.
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[0025] The end cover 6 has a circular end wall 61, and four cover hooks 62 extending from the end cover 61 and respectively engaging the hook grooves 317 of the coupling barrel 3 such that the end cover 6 is co-rotatable with the barrel wall 31. The end wall 61 of the end cover 6 has a connecting hole 611 engaged rotatably with the spring-mounting portion 423 of the spring-mounting seat 42.
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[0028] Specifically, when the winding device 20 is mounted on the blind assembly 2, the fixing portion 412 of the fixing seat 41 extends out of the internal passage 231 of the winding shaft 23. The remainder of the winding device 20, which is a significant portion of the winding device 20, is received inside the internal passage 231, so that one lateral side of the shade member 24 which is proximate to the winding device 20 would be relatively close to a corresponding one of the window sides 251 of the window 25, that is, a light leakage gap that would be formed between the shade member 24 and the respective one of the window sides 251 can be reduced.
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[0030] In the description above, for the purposes of explanation, numerous specific details have been set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art, that one or more other embodiments may be practiced without some of these specific details. It should also be appreciated that reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” “an embodiment,” an embodiment with an indication of an ordinal number and so forth means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic may be included in the practice of the disclosure. It should be further appreciated that in the description, various features are sometimes grouped together in a single embodiment, figure, or description thereof for the purpose of streamlining the disclosure and aiding in the understanding of various inventive aspects.
[0031] While the disclosure has been described in connection with what is considered the exemplary embodiment, it is understood that his disclosure is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.