Claims
- 1. In combination, a covering for an architectural opening wherein said covering includes a rotatable shaft and a drive system for impararting a rotational drive to said rotatable shaft, said drive system comprising, in combination,an elongated hollow intermediate shell having an interior, a first end, and a second end, wherein said first end of said intermediate shell has at least one transverse circular opening therethrough; an elongated drive rod rotatably positioned within said interior of said intermediate shell and adapted to be operatively connected to said rotatable shaft for unitary rotation therewith, said drive rod having a length and defining at least one helical guide path along its said length; and at least one rotatable bearing rotatably supported in said at least one circular opening at said first end of said intermediate shell, wherein said at least one circular opening is cupped to rotatably retain said at least one rotatable bearing in operative engagement with said at least one helical guide path, such that linear movement of said intermediate shell along said length of said drive rod effects relative rotational movement between said intermediate shell and said drive rod.
- 2. The drive system of claim 1, wherein said at least one circular opening through said first end of said intermediate shell comprises four circular openings that ate circumferentially spaced approximately 90° from each other, and wherein said at least one rotatable bearing comprises four ball bearings, each ball bearing rotatably supported by one of said four circular openings.
- 3. The drive system of claim 2, wherein said drive rod has a lower end, and wherein said lower end of said drive rod has an enlarged disc secured thereto, a circumferential edge of said enlarged disc in close sliding engagement with said interior of said intermediate shell to maintain a desired axial alignment of said intermediate shell with said drive rod, and further wherein said enlarged disc defines a lowest point of travel of said intermediate shell relative to said drive rod.
- 4. The drive system of claim 2 further comprising an elongated operating shaft having an upper end frictionally received through said second end and within said interior of said intermediate shell for unitary movement therewith.
- 5. In combination, a covering for an architectural opening wherein said covering includes a rotatable shaft and a drive system for imparting a rotational drive to said rotatable shaft, said drive system comprising, in combination,an elongated hollow outer shell having at least one open end, an elongated hollow intermediate shell slidably disposed within said outer shell, an elongated drive rod rotatively positioned within said intermediate shell and adapted to be operatively connected to said rotatable shaft for unitary rotation therewith, said drive rod having a length and defining at least one helical guide path along its length, and low friction means supported by said intermediate shell in operative engagement with said guide path such that linear movement of said intermediate shell along the length of said drive rod will effect relative rotational movement between said intermediate shell and said drive rod.
- 6. The drive system of claim 5 wherein said lower friction means are rotatable bearings.
- 7. The drive system of claim 6 wherein said rotatable bearings are ball bearings.
- 8. The drive system of claim 5 wherein said drive rod is of square cross section so as to have four sides and is twisted along its length such that each side of said drive rod defines said helical guide path.
- 9. The drive system of claim 8 wherein said low friction means are ball bearings and there is a ball bearing associated with each of said sides of said drive rod.
- 10. The drive system of claim 9 wherein said outer shell serves as an outer race for said ball bearings and said sides of said drive rod serve as an inner race for said ball bearings, and wherein said intermediate shell includes openings therethrough in which said ball bearings are rotatably seated.
- 11. The drive system of claim 5 wherein said drive rod is axially aligned with said rotatable shaft, and wherein said drive system further comprises a connector adapted to connect said drive rod and said rotatable shaft so as to permit adjustment of an axial spacing between said drive rod and rotatable shaft.
- 12. In combination, a covering for an architectural opening wherein said covering includes a rotatable shaft and a drive system for impairing a rotational drive to said rotatable shaft, said drive system comprising, in combination,an elongated hollow outer shell having a cylindrical main body with an inner surface and at least one open end; an elongated hollow intermediate shell having an interior, a first end, and a second end, said first end slidably extending through said at least one open end of said outer shell and into said outer shell; an elongated drive rod rotatably positioned within said intermediate shell and adapted to be operatively connected to said rotatable shaft for unitary rotation therewith, said drive rod having a length and defining at least one helical guide path along its said length; and at least one rotatable bearing supported by said first end of said intermediate shell and in operative engagement with said at least one helical guide path for rotation between an inner race defined by said at least one helical guide path and an outer race defined by said inner surface of said outer shell, such that linear movement of said intermediate shell along said length of said drive rod effects relative rotational movement between said intermediate shell and said drive rod.
- 13. The drive system of claim 12, wherein said first end of said intermediate shell has four circular openings therethrough that are circumferentially spaced 90° from each other, and wherein said at least one rotatable beating comprises four ball bearings rotatably supported by said four circular openings.
- 14. The drive system of claim 12, wherein said drive rod is twisted, square stock material, and wherein said at least one helical guide path comprises four helical guide paths, each side of said drive rod defining one of said four helical guide paths along said length of said drive rod.
- 15. The drive system of claim 12, wherein said drive rod has a lower end, and wherein said lower end of said drive rod has an enlarged disc secured thereto, a circumferential edge of said enlarged disc in close sliding engagement with said interior of said intermediate shell to maintain a desired axial alignment of said intermediate shell with said drive rod and said outer shell.
- 16. In combination, a covering for an architectural opening wherein said covering includes a rotatable shaft and a drive system for imparting a rotational drive to said rotatable shaft, said drive system comprising, in combination,an elongated hollow outer shell having a cylindrical main body with an inner surface and at least one open end; an elongated hollow intermediate shell having an interior, a first end, and a second end, said first end slidably extending through said at least one open end of said outer shell and into said outer shell; an elongated drive rod rotatably positioned within said intermediate shell and adapted to be operatively connected to said rotatable shaft for unitary rotation therewith, said drive rod having a length and defining at least one helical guide path along its said length, said drive rod having an enlarged cylinder secured thereto wherein said enlarged cylinder includes a protruding helical rib and circumferentially-spaced, longitudinally-extending grooves, and wherein said drive system further comprises a connector adapted to connect said drive rod and said rotatable shaft for unitary rotation while facilitating adjustment of an axial spacing between said drive rod and rotatable shaft; and at least one rotatable bearing supported by said first end of said intermediate shell and in operative engagement with said at least one helical guide path for rotation between an inner race defined by said at least one helical guide path and an outer race defined by said inner surface of said outer shell, such that linear movement of said intermediate shell along said length of said drive rod effects relative rotational movement between said intermediate shell and said drive rod.
- 17. The drive system of claim 16, wherein said connector comprises a hook- and-coil combination and a set screw.
- 18. The drive system of claim 17, wherein said hook-and-coil combination comprisesa hook at a top of said hook-and-coil combination, said hook being adapted to be received in a transverse hole in said rotatable shaft, said hook-and-coil combination being thereby adapted to rotate in unison with said rotatable shaft; and a coil having a slightly larger internal diameter than an outside diameter of said enlarged cylinder so as to be operatively engageable with said helical rib on said enlarged cylinder; and said set screw is threaded through said cylindrical main body of said outer shell and is selectively received in one of said longitudinal grooves in said enlarged cylinder.
- 19. The drive system of claim 18 further comprising an elongated operating shaft having an upper end frictionally received within said interior of said intermediate shell for unitary movement therewith.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a divisional of U.S. utility application Ser. No. 08/993,643, filed Dec. 18, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,089,303 for “Control Wand for Coverings for Architectural Openings, allowed, which claims priority to provisional application Ser. No. 60/033,410, filed Dec. 18, 1996 for “Quick Adjustment Device for Mini-Blinds.” The '643 and '410 applications are hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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