1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a Venetian blind, and more particularly to a cord winding device for a Venetian blind.
2. Description of the Related Art
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The cord winding device 5 includes a support 6 fixed in the head rail 1, a resilient driving unit 7 mounted on the support 6, and a braking unit 8.
The resilient driving unit 7 includes first and second reels 701, 702, a driving wheel 703 disposed between the first and second reels 701, 702, a spring winding wheel 704 disposed between the driving wheel 703 and the second reel 702, and a spiral spring 705 disposed between the driving wheel 703 and the spring winding wheel 704. Four gears 706 are connected respectively to the first and second reels 701, 702, the driving wheel 703, and the spring winding wheel 704. Any two adjacent gears 706 mesh with each other.
The braking unit 8 includes a braking wheel 801 and a braking mechanism 802 disposed between the braking wheel 801 and one of the pull cords 4 for controlling geared connection between the braking wheel 801 and the first reel 701.
The bottom rail 2 can be stopped at any desired height. However, if the size of the Venetian blind is comparatively large such that the total weight of the slats 3 and the bottom rail 2 is greater than the return force of the spiral spring 705, since the bottom rail 2 is not braked during lowering of the bottom rail 2, downward movement speed of the slats 3 and the bottom rail 2 is relatively quick so that the bottom rail 2 may cause damage to a person or an article disposed under the Venetian blind, thereby affecting adversely safety during use.
To overcome this drawback, in an improved Venetian blind disclosed in CN202788572, the applicant proposes to add a unidirectional clutch and a damping unit to the Venetian blind disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 406,995, so as to retard downward movement of the bottom rail 2, thereby increasing safety during use. However, since a relatively large space is required for operation of the braking mechanism, its volume needs to be reduced.
The object of this invention is to provide a cord winding device for a Venetian blind, which can retard downward movement of slats and a bottom rail to promote safety during use, and which has the advantages of simple structure, and easy manufacture and assembly.
According to this invention, a cord winding device for a Venetian blind includes a receiving unit, a resilient driving unit mounted in the receiving unit, a braking unit mounted in the receiving unit and adjacent to the resilient driving unit, and a unidirectional damping unit mounted in the receiving unit. Through cooperation between the braking unit and the resilient driving unit, during winding and unwinding of pull cords, a bottom rail can be descended slowly and stopped conveniently at any desired height.
As such, downward movement of the slats and the bottom rail can be retarded by the unidirectional damping unit to promote safety during use.
Preferably, the unidirectional damping unit is located at a side of an assembly of a first reel and the braking unit, so that the total length of the cord winding device can be reduced.
These and other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The receiving unit 10 is mounted fixedly in the head rail, and includes a receiving seat 11 and an upper cover 12 disposed above and covering the receiving seat 11. The receiving seat 11 extends along a longitudinal direction (X), and has a first end 111 and a second end 112 that is opposite to the first end 111 along the longitudinal direction (X). The upper cover 12 is formed with a position limiting slot 121.
The resilient driving unit 20 is mounted in the receiving seat 11, and includes a first reel 21 disposed rotatably in the receiving unit 10, a second reel 22 disposed rotatably in the receiving unit 10, and a reel driving member 23 rotatable to drive rotation of the first and second reels 21, 22. The first and second pull cords 100, 100′ are wound respectively the first and second reels 21, 22. The first reel 21 includes a first cord receiving wheel 211 connected with the first pull cord 100, and a first gear 212 connected to and coaxial with the first cord receiving wheel 211. The second reel 22 includes a second cord receiving wheel 221 connected with the second pull cord 100, and a second gear 222 connected to and coaxial with the second cord receiving wheel 221. The reel driving member 23 is disposed between the first and second reels 21, 22, and includes a spring winding wheel 231, a spiral spring 232 wound on the spring winding wheel 231 and fastened to the spring winding wheel 231 at one end of the spiral spring 232, a driving wheel 233 connected to the other end of the spiral spring 232, and two driving gears 234 connected respectively to the spring winding wheel 231 and the driving wheel 233 and meshing respectively with the first and second gears 212, 222. The driving gears 234 are coaxial respectively with the spring winding wheel 231 and the driving wheel 233. In this embodiment, rotating axes of any two adjacent ones of the first and second reels 21, 22, the spring winding wheel 231, and the driving wheel 233 are misaligned with each other along the longitudinal direction (X). The rotating axes of the first reel 21 and the spring winding wheel 231 are aligned with each other along the longitudinal direction (X). The rotating axes of the second reel 22 and the driving wheel 233 are aligned with each other along the longitudinal direction (X).
The braking unit 30 is mounted in the receiving seat 11, and is adjacent to the first reel 21. In this embodiment, the braking unit 30 includes: a braking plate 31 contactable with the first reel 11 to stop rotation of the first reel 11; a braking shaft 32 connected fixedly to the braking plate 31 and adapted for contact with the first pull cord 100 such that, upon movement of the first pull cord 100, the braking shaft 32 is rotated by the first pull cord 100; a straight slide slot 33 formed in the receiving unit 10; and a position limiting pin 34 disposed movably in the slide slot 33. The first pull cord 100 extends into the receiving unit 10 to contact frictionally the braking shaft 32, and is wound on the first reel 21. The braking plate 31 is rotatable in the receiving unit 10 about a vertical axis (L) perpendicular to the longitudinal direction (X), and has a plurality of teeth 311 rotatable to mesh with the first reel 21, a bottom surface 312 perpendicular to the vertical axis (L) and abutting against the receiving unit 10, and a guide slot 313 formed in the bottom surface 312. With further reference to
The unidirectional damping unit 40 is located at aside of an assembly of the first reel 21 and the braking unit 30. With further reference to
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Through the above operation, the bottom rail can be moved to and stopped at any desired position. Alternatively, a similar process may be provided to include the steps: pushing the bottom rail upwardly slightly, pulling the bottom rail downwardly slightly, pushing the bottom rail upwardly to a desired height, and pulling the bottom rail downwardly slightly. In this manner, the position limiting pin 34 also can pass through the first, second, third stop slot sections 315, 316, 317 and the return slot section 318. Furthermore, during closing of the slats, since the first gear 212 is rotated counterclockwise to drive clockwise rotation of the driven wheel 411 and the rotating shaft 412 to thereby move the braking members 414 from the shallow ends 418 to the deep ends 417, the slats can be closed quickly.
In view of the above, downward movement of the slats and the bottom rail can be retarded to promote safety during use. Furthermore, since the unidirectional damping unit 40 is located at a side of the assembly of the first reel 21 and the braking unit 30, and since any two adjacent ones of the first and second reels 21, 22 as well as the spring winding wheel 231 and the driving wheel 233 of the reel driving member 23 are misaligned from each other along the longitudinal direction (X), the length and volume of the cord winding device are reduced.
Alternatively, an arc of the braking shaft 32 in contact with the first pull cord 100 may have an angle not greater than 360°.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.
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