Claims
- 1. In a window blind having a headrail housing with a base and a cap-like member fitted onto the base foring an enclosure, a locking device for a height adjusting cord including a first pin with its ends fixedly mounted in the respective headrail base and cap-like member and located within the enclosure, a second pin having its ends portions slidingly confined in slots formed in the headrail base and cap-like member to move along a gravity path within the enclosure in a plane including said second pin from a first position spaced from said first pin a distance less than the cord thickness to a second position spaced from said first pin a distance substantially greater than the cord thickness, the improvement comprising:
- the second pin is constructed of a material that has spaced apart relatively soft portions separated by relatively hard portions, said relatively soft portions having outwardly facing surfaces removed to form pits and being abradable by the adjusting cord to provide said second pin with a continuously pitted peripheral surface.
- 2. A window blind as in claim 1, in which the second pin is constructed of a leaded steel and is sand-blasted to produce initial surface pitting.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 714,876 filed Mar. 22, 1985, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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4180118 |
Vecchiarelli |
Dec 1979 |
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0059807 |
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Continuations (1)
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