Claims
- 1. A connection system between a carrier and a link of a pantograph in a control system of a covering for an architectural opening, the control system adapted to move a plurality of carriers across at least a portion of the architectural opening, the connection system comprising in combination
- an upstanding pin on the carrier, said pin having a laterally projecting key;
- an aperture in the link, said aperture having a main portion extending upwardly from a bottom surface of the link and an enlarged recess extending downwardly from a top surface of the link; thereby defining an annular shoulder above said main portion; and
- an intermediate keyway communicating between said main portion of said aperture and said enlarged recess, wherein said keyway does not extend completely through said main portion of said aperture, with said keyway adapted to receive said key on the carrier to facilitate interconnection of the carrier with the link and pivotal movement of the carrier relative to the link after interconnection.
- 2. The connection system of claim 1, wherein said upstanding pin has a top surface, and further wherein said laterally projecting key is adjacent said top surface of said upstanding pin.
- 3. The connection system of claim 1, wherein said enlarged recess has a circular cross section and further wherein said main portion has a circular cross section.
- 4. The connection system of claim 1, wherein said key has a thickness and wherein said keyway has a depth, and further wherein said depth of said keyway is approximately twice the thickness of said key.
- 5. The connection system of claim 3 wherein said main portion is immediately adjacent said enlarged recess, and wherein said annular shoulder is substantially flat and parallel to said top surface and said bottom surface of said link.
- 6. The connection system of claim 5, wherein said key has a thickness, and further wherein a perpendicular distance between said annular shoulder and said top surface of said link substantially corresponds to said thickness of said key.
- 7. The connection system of claim 5, wherein said main portion has a chamfered lower edge adjacent said bottom surface of said link.
- 8. A method of connecting a carrier and a link of a pantograph in a control system of a covering for an architectural opening, the control system adapted to move a plurality of carriers across at least a portion of the architectural opening, wherein the carrier comprises an upstanding pin having a laterally projecting key, and the link comprises an aperture having a main portion extending upwardly from a bottom surface of the link and an upper recess extending downwardly from a top surface of the link thereby defining an annular shoulder above said main portion, and further wherein an intermediate keyway communicates between said main portion of said aperture and said upper recess, wherein said keyway does not extend completely through said main portion of said aperture, with said keyway adapted to receive said key on the carrier to facilitate pivotable interconnection of the carrier with the link, the method comprising the steps of
- tipping said carrier to facilitate insertion of said projecting key of said upstanding pin into said keyway;
- inserting said upstanding pin and said projecting key into said keyway;
- aligning said upstanding pin with said main portion;
- pushing said upstanding pin further into said main portion until said projecting key reaches a position adjacent and above said annular shoulder; and
- rotating said carrier and thus said upstanding pin to position said projecting key over said annular shoulder.
- 9. A method of connecting a carrier and a female link of a pantograph in a control system of a covering for an architectural opening, the control system adapted to move a plurality of carriers across at least a portion of the architectural opening, wherein the carrier comprises an upstanding pin having a top surface with a key projecting laterally therefrom, and the female link comprises a bottom surface, a top surface, a longitudinal axis, and an aperture, the aperture having a main cylindrical portion extending upwardly from the bottom surface of the female link and an enlarged upper cylindrical recess extending downwardly from the top surface of the female link thereby defining an annular shoulder around a top of the main cylindrical portion, and further wherein a keyway commencing from an intermediate position along the main cylindrical portion communicates between the main cylindrical portion and the upper cylindrical recess, wherein the keyway is adapted to receive the key to facilitate pivotable interconnection of the carrier with the female link, the method comprising the steps of
- inclining the carrier and thus the upstanding pin relative to the longitudinal axis of the female link, thereby angling the key toward the keyway;
- inserting the key into said keyway;
- pivoting the carrier until the top surface of the upstanding pin is substantially parallel to the top surface of the female link, and the key protrudes fully into the keyway;
- axially advancing the upstanding pin until the key is disposed within the upper recess; and
- rotating the carrier and thus the upstanding pin to position the key over the annular shoulder.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/058,850, filed Sep. 10, 1997, which is hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth in the present application. This application is related to U.S. utility application Ser. No. 08/915,793, filed Aug. 21, 1997 and entitled "A Control System for a Vertical Vane Covering for Architectural Openings," which is hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth in the present application.
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