The present invention relates to a control system for blinds, and more particularly, to a control system for cordless blinds and which makes the operation of the blinds smoothly.
There are two control systems for control of the blinds, the first is the cord type control system and the second is the cordless control system. The cordless control system provides a bottom bar and the users pull or push the bottom bar to control the expansion of the blinds.
A cordless control system known to applicant includes a top box in which a torsion spring and a transmission unit are received. The transmission unit includes two operation cords and a transmission cord, the two operation cords and the transmission cords respectively wrap to two ends of a rod. By the torsion spring, the rod is rotated and the operation cords and the transmission cords are released or retrieved to control the blinds.
However, the widths of the windows that the blinds are used are different, so that the width of the blinds can be so wide that only two operation cords cannot provide sufficient support, and the operation cords could be broken by the heavy load of the wide blinds.
The present invention intends to provide a cordless blind that includes at least one frame which supports the rod on which the operation cord and the transmission cord are wrapped. The number of the frames can be increased to involve more operation cord and the transmission cords when applied to a wide window.
The present invention relates to a control system for cordless blinds which comprise a top box, a bottom bar and multiple slats connected between the top box and the bottom bar. The control system comprises at least one wrapping unit located in the top box, at least one rod horizontally located in the top box, and a transmission cord. A first end of the transmission cord is wrapped to the at least one rod. At least one first cord has a first end thereof wrapped to the rod and a second end of the at least one first cord extends through the slats and is fixed to the bottom bar. At least one second cord has a first end thereof wrapped to the rod and a second end of the at least one second cord extends through the slats and is fixed to the bottom bar. At least one first frame and at least one second frame are connected to the top box and located beneath the rod. Each of the at least one first frame and at least one second frame includes a base and a separation plate on the base. The base is fixed to the top box and the separation plate includes at least one notch. The rod is engaged with the at least one notch of the at least one first frame and the at least one notch of the at least one second frame. The at least one first frame includes a first pulley and a second pulley connected thereto. The at least one second frame includes a third pulley connected thereto. The transmission cord is wrapped around the first pulley and the rod. The two respective second ends of the at least one first cord and the at least one second rod are wrapped around the second pulley and the third pulley.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a control system for cordless blinds, the top box of the cordless blinds includes frames connected to the top box thereof so as to support the rod to which the transmission cords and two cords are wrapped. The frames include pulleys which guide the transmission cords and two cords to be operated smoothly.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The first frame 30 and the second frame 301 can be identical and each include a first zone 33 and a second zone 34 separated by the separation plate 32. The separation plate 32 of each of the first frame 30 and the second frame 301 includes two notches 321 defined in the top and located close to two ends thereof. The first and second zones 33, 34 are located below the two notches 321. The first zone 33 includes a first recess 35 and a second recess 36, and the second zone 34 includes a third recess 37 located at a central portion thereof. A first pulley 40 is received in the first recess 35, a second pulley 41 is received in the second recess 36, and a third pulley 42 is received in the third recess 37. The two respective axes of the first and second pulleys 40, 41 are parallel to each other and separated by a distance, and an axis of the third pulley 42 is higher than the axes of the first and second pulleys 40, 41.
The first and second frames 30, 301 may not be identical, that is, the first frame 30 has the first and second pulleys 40, 41 connected thereto, but the third recess 37 is omitted. The second frame 301 has the third pulley 42 only and there are no first and second recesses 35, 36.
The rod 20 is engaged with the notches 321 of the first and second frames 30, 301 and a first end of a transmission cord 50 is wrapped to the rod 20. The first frame 30 is located close to the first frame 30. The third pulley 42 in the second frame 301 is located close to the second zone 34 of the first frame 30.
The first end of transmission cord 50 is wrapped around the first pulley 40 of the first frame 30 and then wrapped to an end of the rod 20. A first cord 51 has a first end thereof wrapped to the rod 20 and a second end of the first cord 51 is wrapped around the second pulley 41 and extends through the slats 10 and is fixed to the bottom bar 12. The second cord 52 has a first end thereof wrapped to the rod 20 and a second end of the second cord 52 is wrapped around the third pulley 42 in the second frame 301 and then extends through the slats 10 and is fixed to the bottom bar 12. The first and second cords 51, 52 are located on two sides of the slats 10.
The axes of the first, the second and the third pulleys 40, 41, 42 are located at different positions so that the distance between the rod 20 and the three pulleys 40, 41, 42 are the shortest. This allows the transmission cord 50 and the first and second cords 51, 52 to be operated smoothly and the operation therebetween is not interfered.
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When the bottom bar 12 is pushed upward, the first and second cords 51, 52 are guided by the second and third pulleys 41, 42 and wrapped around the rod 20. The resilient means in the wrapping unit 13 releases the transmission cord 50 from the rod 20 so that the rod 20 is moved back to the original position.
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The wrapping unit 14 controls the space between the top box 11 and the slats 10, the wrapping unit 13 controls the slats 10 to move upward and downward. There is a top bar 15 connected to the top of the slats 10 and located between the top box 11 and the top of the slats 10. The transmission cord 50 connected with the second frame 14 controls a distance between the top bar 15 and the top box 11. The users can hold the top bar 15 and pull the top bar 15 downward to move the top bar 15 away from the top box 11 so that there will be a non-covered space formed between the top bar 15 and the top box 11. This is done by the wrapping unit 14 which drives the transmission cord 50, the first cord 51 and the second cord 52.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.