This application claims priority to European Application No. 06025940.5, filed 14 Dec. 2006, and such application is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully disclosed herein.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an architectural covering having a plurality of adjustable and retractable slats. In particular to an architectural covering that further includes a fixed stationary rail at one end of its plurality of slats, a movable rail at an opposite end of the plurality of slats, which is movable to and from the fixed rail to create extended and retracted positions of the architectural covering. In the operation of such blinds, in one form, raising and lowering of the movable rail is controlled by at least one continuous cord that is arranged in a closed loop with both its opposite ends attached to the movable rail.
2. Description of the Relevant Art
Such a retractable slatted covering is known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,687,041. In this window covering at least one fixed cord return guide is adapted to be stationary mounted in a plane extending through the fixed rail, the plurality of slats and the movable rail. The fixed cord return guide is positioned at a location spaced from the fixed rail and beyond the movable rail to an extent determined by a maximum extension required for the covering. In combination with pleated blinds it has been proposed to drive the movable rail by driving the looped continuous cord, as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,119,755. While usually the raising and lowering mechanisms of pleated blinds can be readily adapted to slatted venetian blinds, an inconvenience presents itself when it is attempted to use the raising and lowering drive also for tilting the slats. In such, so-called, mono-commando versions premature raising can occur while the slats are being tilted.
Accordingly it is an object of the present invention to overcome or ameliorate at least one of the disadvantages of the prior art. It is also an object of the present invention to provide alternative structures which are less cumbersome in assembly and operation and which moreover can be made relatively inexpensively. Alternatively it is an object of the invention to at least provide the public with a useful choice.
To this end the present invention provides an architectural covering having a plurality of adjustable and retractable slats, the architectural covering further includes: a fixed stationary rail at one end of the plurality of slats; a movable rail at an opposite end of the plurality of slats and movable to and from the fixed rail to create extended and retracted positions of the architectural covering; at least one continuous drive cord arranged in a closed loop with both its opposite ends attached to the movable rail; at least one fixed cord return guide adapted to being stationary mounted in a plane extending through the fixed rail, the plurality of slats and the movable rail, and in a location spaced from the fixed rail and beyond the movable rail to an extent determined by a maximum extension required for the covering; at least one drive spool adapted to be selectively rotatable in opposite directions of rotation, the at least one continuous drive cord being wrapped about the at least one rotary drive spool to establish a driving engagement, the at least one drive cord extends from the at least one rotary drive spool towards the movable rail, from there towards the at least one fixed cord return guide and back to the at least one rotary drive spool; an adjusting mechanism for adjusting the plurality of slats; and a drive shaft for rotatably driving the adjusting mechanism selectively in opposite directions, the adjusting mechanism being adapted to rotatably engage the drive spool, wherein a lost motion drive connection is operatively included between the adjusting mechanism and the at least one drive spool. The lost-motion between the tilt drive and the drive for raising and lowering inhibits any occurrences of raising or lowering during adjustments of the slat tilt angle.
Other advantageous variations will become apparent from the below description and from the appended dependant claims.
The invention will now be described in reference to the appended drawing figures in which:
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While fairly conventional tilt drive pulleys 37 and 39 have been described with reference to
The skilled person will also understand that while an electric motor 45 is shown for driving the tilt drives 37, 39, this can be replaced by any suitable conventional manual drive means, such as a chain or crank drive.
It is thus believed that the operation and construction of the present invention will be apparent from the foregoing description and accompanying drawings. The invention is further not limited to any embodiment herein described and, within the purview of the skilled person, modifications are possible which should be considered within the scope of the appended claims. All kinematic inversions are to be equally considered within the scope of the present invention.
The term comprising 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. 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.
Expressions, such as right, left, horizontal, vertical, above, below, upper, lower, top, bottom or the like if used in reference to the construction as illustrated in the accompanying drawings are relevant to the relative positions and in a different orientation of the construction should be interpreted in accordance with comparable relative positions.
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