Wind Spring Coiling Apparatus with Wind Spring Built in Upper Beam
20230184032 ยท 2023-06-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/56
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B9/56
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Disclosed in the disclosure is a wind spring coiling apparatus with a wind spring built in an upper beam, including an upper beam and a bracket. A reel is mounted on the bracket. The coiling apparatus includes a wind spring, fixed discs and a coiling disc, the wind spring being sleeved on the fixed discs, and a coiling end of the wind spring being clamped with the coiling disc; and an adjusting plunger, one end of the adjusting plunger being in transmission connection with the coiling disc, and the other end of the adjusting plunger being connected with the reel through a transmission structure. By mounting a coiling apparatus in the prior art in an upper beam, the widths of a left bracket and a right bracket in the prior art can be greatly reduced, thereby being more suitable for blinds with narrower brackets and small face widths.
Claims
1. A wind spring coiling apparatus with a wind spring built in an upper beam, comprising an upper beam (1) and a bracket (2), the bracket (2) being provided with a reel (3) for driving a roller blind to roll up and unfold, wherein the bracket (2) comprises a horizontal part (201), the arrangement direction of which is consistent with that of the upper beam (1), and a vertical part (202), the arrangement direction of which is perpendicular to that of the upper beam (1), and further comprises a coiling apparatus mounted in the horizontal part (201), and the coiling apparatus comprises: a wind spring (4), fixed discs (5) and a coiling disc (6), the wind spring (4) being sleeved on the fixed discs (5) in a loose state, and a coiling end of the wind spring (4) being clamped with the coiling disc (6); and an adjusting plunger (7), one end of the adjusting plunger (7) being in transmission connection with the coiling disc (6), the other end of the adjusting plunger (7) being connected with the reel (3) through a transmission structure, and the transmission structure being located in the vertical part (202).
2. The wind spring coiling apparatus with a wind spring built in an upper beam according to claim 1, wherein the bracket (2) comprises a left bracket (203) and a right bracket (204), and the coiling apparatus is mounted in the horizontal part (201) in the left bracket (203) and/or the horizontal part (201) in the right bracket (204).
3. The wind spring coiling apparatus with a wind spring built in an upper beam according to claim 1, wherein the adjusting plunger (7) is coaxially connected with the coiling disc (6).
4. The wind spring coiling apparatus with a wind spring built in an upper beam according to claim 1, wherein the transmission structure adopts gear transmission or belt transmission connection.
5. The wind spring coiling apparatus with a wind spring built in an upper beam according to claim 4, wherein the coiling disc (6) is coaxially connected with a first gear (8), a second gear (9) and a third gear (10) are mounted in the bracket (2), the third gear (10) is coaxially connected with the reel (3), the first gear (8) is engaged with the second gear (9), and the second gear (9) is engaged with the third gear (10).
6. The wind spring coiling apparatus with a wind spring built in an upper beam according to claim 4, wherein the coiling disc (6) is coaxially connected with a first take-up reel (17), a second take-up reel (18) is mounted in the bracket (2), a fixed pulley (20) is further mounted in the bracket (2), a belt (19) is connected between the first take-up reel (17) and the second take-up reel (18), and the direction of the belt (19) is changed through the fixed pulley (20).
7. The wind spring coiling apparatus with a wind spring built in an upper beam according to claim 1, wherein the adjusting plunger (7) comprises a threaded column (11), a screw head (12) is arranged at one end of the threaded column (11), the threaded column (11) is in threaded connection with an adjusting nut (13), and a spring (14) is connected between the adjusting nut (13) and the screw head (12).
8. The wind spring coiling apparatus with a wind spring built in an upper beam according to claim 2, wherein a cover plate (15) is further mounted on an upper surface of the horizontal part (201) with the coiling apparatus, the cover plate (15) is provided with an adjusting hole (16), and the screw head (12) is exposed out of the adjusting hole (16).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
[0020] In order to more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of the disclosure or in the prior art, the drawings required for description in the embodiments or the prior art are described below. Obviously, the technical solutions described with reference to the drawings are only some embodiments of the disclosure. Those skilled in the art may further obtain other embodiments and drawings thereof according to the embodiments shown in these drawings without any creative work.
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[0026] In the figures: upper beam 1, bracket 2, horizontal part 201, vertical part 202, left bracket 203, right bracket 204, reel 3, wind spring 4, fixed disc 5, coiling disc 6, adjusting plunger 7, first gear 8, second gear 9, third gear 10, threaded column 11, screw head 12, adjusting nut 13, spring 14, cover plate 15, adjusting hole 16, first take-up reel 17, second take-up reel 18, belt 19, fixed pulley 20, and mounting block 21.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the disclosure are clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the disclosure, but are not all of the embodiments. All other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art on the basis of the embodiments of the disclosure without creative work fall within the protection scope of the disclosure.
[0028] An embodiment 1 of the disclosure provides a wind spring coiling apparatus with a wind spring built in an upper beam, including an upper beam 1 and a bracket 2, the bracket 2 being provided with a reel 3 for driving a roller blind to roll up and unfold, wherein the bracket 2 includes a horizontal part 201, the arrangement direction of which is consistent with that of the upper beam 1, and a vertical part 202, the arrangement direction of which is perpendicular to that of the upper beam 1, and further includes a coiling apparatus mounted in the horizontal part 201, and the coiling apparatus includes:
[0029] a wind spring 4, fixed discs 5 and a coiling disc 6, the wind spring 4 being sleeved on the fixed discs 5 in a loose state, and a coiling end of the wind spring 4 being clamped with the coiling disc 6; and
[0030] an adjusting plunger 7, one end of the adjusting plunger 7 being in transmission connection with the coiling disc 6, the other end of the adjusting plunger 7 being connected with the reel 3 through a transmission structure, and the transmission structure being located in the vertical part 202.
[0031] The horizontal part 201 and the vertical part 202 are integrated, that is, a cross section of the bracket 2 is L-shaped and is mounted at both ends of the upper beam 1.
[0032] The fixed discs 5 are configured to mount the wind spring 4, and a coiling end of the wind spring 4 is clamped with the coiling disc 6. The wind spring 4 in the fixed discs 5 is coiled to the coiling disc 6, or the coiling end of the wind spring 4 in the coiling disc 6 is coiled back into the fixed discs 5 to achieve the purpose of tightening or loosening the wind spring 4, so as to realize the presetting of different torsions, and the preset torsion of the wind spring 4 is balanced with the gravity of the counterweight to ensure that a user can stop the roller blind at any position when pulling down the roller blind.
[0033] The bracket 2 includes a left bracket 203 and a right bracket 204, and the coiling apparatus is mounted in the horizontal part 201 in the left bracket 203 and/or the horizontal part 201 in the right bracket 204.
[0034] The coiling apparatus may be arranged in the left bracket 203 or the right bracket 204, or may be arranged in both the left bracket 203 and the right bracket 204 in order to increase the torsion of the wind spring 4. Preferably, as shown in
[0035] As shown in
[0036] An accommodating cavity for mounting the adjusting plunger 7 is formed in the coiling disc 6, and a through shaft hole is formed in the bottom of the coiling disc 6. By means of the arrangement of the through shaft hole, the adjusting plunger 7 can be mounted in the accommodating cavity in the coiling disc 6 conveniently, and the adjusting plunger 7 is located inside the coiling disc 6 and is coaxially connected with the coiling disc 6.
[0037] As shown in
[0038] The gear transmission is high in efficiency and compact in structure, can be adapted to short distance transmission between the bracket 2 and the upper beam 1, and has an accurate transmission ratio.
[0039] As shown in
[0040] When in use, as the counterweight is arranged at the lower end of the roller blind (the structure has been formed in the prior art and thus is not shown in the figures), the user pulls down the roller blind and drives the reel 3 to rotate at the same time, so as to drive the wind spring 4 to accumulate the torsion by means of the transmission of the transmission structure. When the user stops pulling the roller blind, the torsion of the wind spring 4 is balanced with the gravity of the counterweight, so that the roller blind can be stopped at any position. When the torsion of the wind spring 4 is insufficient or excessive, the preset torsion of the wind spring 4 can be adjusted by operating the adjusting plunger 7 to enable the torsion of the wind spring 4 to be balanced with the gravity of the counterweight, so that the roller blind can be stopped at any position.
[0041] As shown in
[0042] By means of the adjusting hole 16, the screw head 12 is exposed, and thus, the user can adjust the preset torsion of the wind spring 4 by operating the screw head 12. In order to more obviously prompt the user to adjust the torsion of the wind spring 4 in a torsion adjusting direction, a prompt pattern of the torsion adjusting direction can be set on the cover plate 15 to prompt the user.
[0043] An embodiment 2 of the disclosure provides a wind spring coiling apparatus with a wind spring built in an upper beam. As shown in
[0044] The transmission structure adopts belt transmission.
[0045] The coiling disc 6 is coaxially connected with a first take-up reel 17, a second take-up reel 18 is mounted in the bracket 2, a fixed pulley 20 is further mounted in the bracket 2, a belt 19 is connected between the first take-up reel 17 and the second take-up reel 18, and the direction of the belt 19 is changed through the fixed pulley 20.
[0046] In order to facilitate the mounting of the fixed pulley 20, a mounting block 21 is fixedly connected in the bracket 2. The fixed pulley 20 is mounted on the mounting block 21 to realize the stable transmission of the fixed pulley 20 to the belt 19.
[0047] The transmission mode of the belt 19 is relatively stable, noiseless and lower in cost.
[0048] The specific application of the disclosure is as follows: as the counterweight is arranged at the lower end of the roller blind (the structure has been formed in the prior art and thus is not shown in the figures), the user pulls down the roller blind and drives the reel 3 to rotate at the same time, so as to drive the wind spring 4 to accumulate the torsion by means of the transmission of the transmission structure. When the user stops pulling the roller blind, the torsion of the wind spring 4 is balanced with the gravity of the counterweight, so that the roller blind can be stopped at any position. When the torsion of the wind spring 4 is insufficient or excessive, the preset torsion of the wind spring 4 can be adjusted by operating the adjusting plunger 7 to enable the torsion of the wind spring 4 to be balanced with the gravity of the counterweight, so that the roller blind can be stopped at any position.
[0049] It is obvious to those skilled in the art that the disclosure is not limited to the details of the above exemplary embodiments, and that the disclosure can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or basic features of the disclosure. Therefore, from any point of view, the embodiments should be regarded as exemplary and non-restrictive. The scope of the disclosure is defined by the appended claims rather than the above description, so it is intended to include all changes within the meaning and scope of the equivalent elements of the claims in the disclosure. Any reference numeral in the claims should not be regarded as limiting the claims involved.
[0050] In addition, it should be understood that although this description is described according to the implementations, not every implementation only includes an independent technical solution. The narrative of the description is only for the sake of clarity, and those skilled in the art should take the description as a whole. The technical solutions in each embodiment may also be appropriately combined to form other implementations that can be understood by those skilled in the art.