Claims
- 1. A system for winding a lift cord comprising:at least a first support bracket and a second support bracket configured to support a lift tube which receives a first lifting sleeve and a second lifting sleeve, said first and second support brackets including a lift cord guide; a first and second lift cord; a first and second lifting sleeve, said first and second lifting sleeve comprising a first end, a second end, a shoulder positioned circumferentially about said first end, a contour surface extending from said first end to said second end, said contour surface forming a concave arcuate continuous surface, said first lift cord being guided by said first lift cord guide onto said first lifting sleeve, said second lift cord being guided by said second lift cord guide onto said second lifting sleeve; a lift tube, said lift tube configured to uniformly wind said first lift cord onto said first lifting sleeve, and said second lift cord onto said second lifting sleeve; and, a lift tube support bracket including: an opening for supporting a lift tube; a top rectangular plate positioned substantially tangential to said opening; a rear rectangular plate positioned substantially tangential to said opening, said rectangular plate substantially perpendicular to said top rectangular plate; an angled ledge configured to support a fabric mounting spine, said angled ledge including at least one of a first ledge wall, a second ledge wall, and a third ledge wall; and a clamp for receiving a spacer support, said clamp positioned opposite said angled ledge, said clamp including a clamp opening along a portion of said clamp, said clamp opening configured to receive said spacer support, said clamp opening including an upper plate and a lower plate.
- 2. A system for winding a lift cord comprising:a support bracket, said support bracket comprising an opening configured to support a lift tube, at least one of a top and rear rectangular plate including protrusions for slidably engaging a bracket housing, an angled ledge including at least one of a first ledge wall, second ledge wall, and a third ledge wall, a clamp for removably receiving a spacer support, said clamp including a clamp opening along a portion of said clamp, said clamp opening including an upper plate and a lower plate, said upper plate including an aperture for guiding a lift cord; and a lifting sleeve positioned in abutment to said central circular opening.
- 3. A method for winding a lift cord, including the steps of:providing a support bracket including an angled ledge configured to support a fabric mounting spline, a clamp for removably receiving a support spacer, the clamp including an upper plate with aperture for guiding a lift cord; abuting the support bracket against a lifting sleeve, the lifting sleeve including a first end with a circumferentially positioned shoulder, a second end of lesser circumference than the first end, and a contour surface forming a concave arcuate continuous surface from the first end to the second end; aligning the aperature to the portion of the lifting sleeve nearest the circumferentially positioned shoulder; affixing a lift cord to the contour surface wherein the lift cord abuts the portion of the shoulder nearest the second end; guiding the lift cord from the aperture to the contour surface; winding the lift cord onto the lifting sleeve permitting the lift cord to form a first winding, wherein the first winding abuts the portion of the shoulder nearest the second circular end; winding the lift cord onto the lifting sleeve permitting the lift cord to form a second winding, the second winding exerting at least a tangential-force on the first winding, the tangential force being directed from the circumferential shoulder and tangential to the contour surface, the tangential force contributing to the movement of the first winding nearer to the second end permitting the second winding to lie flush against the contour surface.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 further including the steps of winding the second winding from the contour surface, the second winding being guided from the contour surface to the aperture, permitting the first winding to abut against a portion of the circumferential shoulder.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/408,228, filed Sep. 29, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,402,110.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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