This invention relates to the field of roller shades, and in particular to a new and novel shroud to encompass the operational chain or cord of a roller shade.
Roller shades have become an increasingly common window covering and are used in both residential and commercial applications alike. Commonly, the shade fabric of a roller shade is raised or lowered through pulling on one end of a looped chain or cord that extends from a clutch or drive mechanism, typically located at or within the head rail of the roller blind, downwardly along the side of a window. While such mechanisms have proven to be a useful and efficient means to quickly and easily raise or lower the fabric of a roller shade in front of a window pane, it has been realized that in some instances the loop of chain or cord extending downwardly along the window frame can present a strangulation hazard for small children, and potentially pets. For that reason, many jurisdictions require the bottom looped end of the chain or cord to be rigidly secured to the window frame, making it difficult to be accessed by a small child. However, in spite of such regulations and the various structures that have been proposed to secure the ends of chains or cords to a window frame, in some applications there still exists the ability for a small child to potentially become entrapped between the two legs of a looped chain or cord, causing injury or death. Accordingly, there continues to exist a need for improved safety measures that can be used in conjunction with chains or cords that operate roller blinds.
In an embodiment there is presented a shroud for a drive chain of a roller blind, the drive chain comprising a series of generally spherical balls mounted in a spaced apart configuration on a cord or wire, the drive chain in the form of a pair of chain leg members joined together and forming a loop, the shroud comprising an elongate body having opposed open ends with a longitudinal internal passageway extending between the opposed open ends, the elongate body having a fully enclosed exterior surface extending between the open ends, a longitudinal internal baffle extending between the open ends and segmenting the longitudinal internal passageway into two longitudinal channels, each longitudinal channel extending between the open ends and dimensioned to slidably receive one of the pair of chain leg members therethrough, the longitudinal internal baffle having a longitudinal slot extending along its length, the slot dimensioned to permit the receipt of the cord or wire of the drive chain therethrough, the longitudinal slot dimensioned to preclude the passage of the balls of the drive chain therethrough.
In a further embodiment the invention comprises a shroud for a drive chain or cord of a roller blind, the drive chain or cord in the form of a pair of chain or cord leg members joined together and forming a loop, the shroud comprising an elongate body having opposed open ends with a longitudinal internal passageway extending between the opposed open ends, the elongate body having a fully enclosed exterior surface extending between the open ends, the longitudinal passageway dimensioned to slidably receive the pair of chain or cord leg members therethrough, wherein the pair of chain or cord leg members is receivable through the elongate passageway, wherein a lower end of each of the chain leg members extends through the same open end of the elongate body and the looped chain or cord leg members is slidably received by a chain retainer, wherein the shroud is received about the chain or cord leg members between the chain retainer and a drive mechanism of the roller blind.
In another embodiment there is provided a shroud for a drive chain or cord of a roller blind, in combination with a chain retainer, the drive chain or cord in the form of a pair of chain or cord leg members joined together and forming a loop, the shroud comprising an elongate body having opposed open ends with a longitudinal internal passageway extending between the open ends, the elongate body having a fully enclosed exterior surface extending between the open ends, the chain retainer slidably receiving the looped chain or cord leg members, wherein the pair of chain leg members are received through the longitudinal internal passageway of the elongate body, and wherein, when the drive chain or cord is oriented in a vertical configuration, the shroud has a resting position where it contacts the chain retainer, and a displaced position where it has been slid vertically upward along the chain or cord leg members to expose a length of the drive chain or cord between the shroud and the chain retainer.
For a better understanding of the present invention, and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings which show exemplary embodiments of the present invention in which:
The present invention may be embodied in a number of different forms. The specification and drawings that follow describe and disclose some of the specific forms of the invention.
With reference to the attached drawings, there is shown a relatively generic roller shade 1 that is comprised generally of a head rail 2 and shade or blind fabric 3. As in the case of most common roller shades, blind fabric 3 is raised or lowered through pulling on one of a pair of chain or cord leg members 4 which are joined together to form a loop. With reference to
Where the blind is operated through use of a chain, the chain is typically comprised of a series of generally spherical shaped balls 6 that are mounted in a spaced apart configuration on a cord or wire 7. Typically balls 6 are spaced apart at an approximate equal distance to facilitate their engagement with the roller blind clutch. In other applications the blind is operated through the use of a looped cord. As is mandated by certain jurisdictions, the lower end of the looped roller chain may be commonly received through or otherwise retained by a chain retainer 8. It will be appreciated that chain retainer 8 could take any one of a very wide variety of different configurations and structures, and that its primary purpose is to maintain the chain along the side of a window frame in order to help prevent an infant, or perhaps a pet, from being entangled therein.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided a shroud 9 for chain leg members 4 that comprises an elongate body 10 having opposed open ends 11 and 12, respectively. Elongate body 10 has a fully enclosed exterior surface extending between open ends 11 and 12. In one embodiment, elongate body 10 is oblong in cross section. Elongate body 10 further comprises a longitudinal internal passageway 13 that extends between open ends 11 and 12, and through which chain leg members 4 can be slidably received. As shown specifically in
Regardless of which of the particular embodiments of shroud 9 described above is utilized, it will be appreciated that when assembled over the drive chain or cord of a roller blind, between the drive mechanism or clutch and the chain retainer, shroud 9 will serve to effectively retain each of the chain leg members in a close relationship, thereby precluding an infant or pet from becoming entangled therewith. To operate the roller blind, an individual need only grasp the shroud and lift it vertically upward, sliding it along the drive chain and exposing a lower portion of the looped drive chain between the bottom of the shroud and the chain retainer. The desired leg of the chain that is exposed below the shroud can then be pulled in a downward direction to either deploy or retract the blind fabric from the roller blind. Once the blind fabric has been adjusted to its desired level, releasing the shroud allows it to slide back downwardly along both legs of the chain until it once again comes to rest on the chain retainer, and once again provides an effective means to prevent an infant or pet from becoming entangled in the two chain leg members.
A further alternate embodiment of the invention is shown in
In an embodiment of the invention ring-form chain retainer 20 maybe of a teardrop shape wherein lower portion 22 has a more significant mass than the upper portion, thereby maintaining the chain retainer in a generally vertical orientation. The mass of ring-form chain retainer 20 will also tend to hold the two opposing legs or chain or cord 4 relatively vertical and taught along the side of the window frame. In this manner, shroud 9 will be encouraged to fall, under the act of gravity, downwardly until its lower-end rests upon the top of the ring-form chain retainer. The mass of the ring-form chain retainer will also help to ensure that the looped chain or cord 4 will remain relatively vertically-oriented when shroud 9 is grasped and slid upwardly along the chain or cord in order to expose the lower ends of the chain or cord and to permit operation of the roller blind. To facilitate movement of chain or cord 4 through hole or aperture 21, that portion of ring-form chain retainer 20 surrounding hole or aperture 21 may be beveled or angled, so that pulling on one leg of chain or cord 4 to operate the blind in one direction or the other, will permit the ring-form chain retainer to readily slide along the chain or cord 4 without becoming caught or hung up. Further, ring-form chain retainer 20 may be formed from a silicone, plastic or other type material that helps to minimize the generation of noise when chain or cord 4 slides through hole or aperture 21. Ultimately, ring-form chain retainer 20 may be constructed of other materials and may have a noise dampening on noise-reducing coating.
While the enclosed drawings show a ring-form chain retainer 20 in the general form of a teardrop shape, it will be appreciated that a very wide variety of other shapes and geometric configurations could equally be used while remaining within the broad scope of the invention. Further, if desired, the window frame within which blind 1 is mounted could contain a fastener or fastening mechanism that could also allow ring-form chain retainer to be releasably secured or otherwise releasably amounted to the window frame. end of insertion
It will further be appreciated that to minimize noise of operation, in an embodiment the shroud may be formed from a relatively soft plastic or plastic-like material having generally rounded edges that not only aid in reducing noise when coming into contact with a chain, but that also make the exterior of the shroud more comfortable to grasp by an individual. In other instances the shroud may be formed from wood or other natural material. It will further be appreciated that by forming the elongate body of the shroud with a fully enclosed exterior surface, the likelihood of an individual's hand becoming pinched between the shroud and the chain is minimized, noise that would otherwise be created through contact of the balls of the chain with holes or other openings in the exterior of the shroud is eliminated, a “cleaner” look is presented, and the ability for dust and debris to enter the shroud and to be deposited upon the chain is reduced. Where the shroud is formed from a plastic or plastic-like material, the described structure also presents the ability for the shroud to be formed through a single extrusion, thereby helping to minimize manufacturing costs. If desired, the shroud could be formed from a transparent or translucent material to minimize its visual appearance. In other cases the shroud may be coloured to match the colour of the window frame.
A further alternate embodiment of the invention is shown in
In an embodiment of the invention ring-form chain retainer 20 maybe of a general teardrop shape, having a portion or segment 22 with a greater mass, which will help to maintain the chain retainer in a generally vertical orientation with segment 22 directed in a vertically downward position. The mass of ring-form chain retainer 20 will also tend to hold the two opposing legs of the chain or cord 4 relatively vertical and taut along the side of the window frame. In this manner, shroud 9 will be encouraged to fall, under the act of gravity, downwardly until its lower end rests upon the top of the ring-form chain retainer. The mass of the ring-form chain retainer will also help to ensure that the leg members of the looped chain or cord will remain relatively vertically-oriented when shroud 9 is grasped and slid upwardly (along the chain or cord) when seeking to expose the lower ends of the chain or cord to permit operation of the roller blind. To facilitate movement of the chain or cord through hole or aperture 21, that portion of ring-form chain retainer 20 surrounding hole or aperture 21 may be beveled or angled. Pulling on one leg of the chain or cord to operate the blind will thus permit the ring-form chain retainer to readily slide along the chain or cord without becoming caught or hung up. Further, ring-form chain retainer 20 may be formed from, or coated with, a silicone, plastic or other type material that helps to minimize the generation of noise when chain or cord 4 slides through hole or aperture 21.
While the enclosed drawings show a ring-form chain retainer 20 in the general form of a teardrop shape, it will be appreciated that a variety of other shapes and geometric configurations could equally be used while remaining within the broad scope of the invention. Further, if desired, the window frame within which blind 1 is mounted could contain a fastener or fastening mechanism that could also allow ring-form chain retainer to be releasably secured or otherwise releasably amounted to the window frame. Still further, rather than utilizing a tear drop or other such shape to enhance the mass of a portion 22 of ring-form chain retainer 20 in a manner that encourages it to hang in a desired orientation, exterior or interior weights may be utilized.
It is to be understood that what has been described are the preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth above, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
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3153589 | Mar 2022 | CA | national |
3182048 | Nov 2022 | CA | national |
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of and claims priority on and the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/729,314 having a filing date of 26 Apr. 2022, and further claims priority on and the benefit of Canadian Patent Application No. 3153589 having a filing date of 29 Mar. 2022 and Canadian Patent Application No. 3182048 having a filing date of 16 Nov. 2022.
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Parent | 17729314 | Apr 2022 | US |
Child | 18146084 | US |