Claims
- 1. A motor comprising a storage drum having a first axis, an output drum mounted for rotation about a second axis parallel to and spaced from said first axis;
a spring member connected to and between the storage drum and the output drum to form a spring motor, said spring motor having laterally extending, spaced apart drum supports on opposite sides of said drums to support them for rotation therebetween; a coupled drive connected to said storage and output drum whereby rotation of one of said drums in a first direction about its axis effects rotation of said other of said drums about its axis and in an opposite direction to cause winding and unwinding of said spring member between said drums; a drive actuator connected to said coupled drive to effect rotation of said drums, and an adjustable friction member engageable with one of said coupled drive and said drive actuator to adjustably alter the force necessary to effect movement of said coupled drive.
- 2. A motor in accordance with claim 1 wherein said adjustable friction member comprises a flexible and resilient spring like member mounted between said drum support and said drive actuator to frictionally engage said drive actuator, at least upon rotation thereof, and configured to allow for adjustment of the force necessary to effect rotation of said coupled drive.
- 3. A motor in accordance with claim 2 wherein said spring like member is formed of a bifurcated member having spaced apart and adjustably bowed legs for altering the pressure between said drum support and said drive actuator.
- 4. A motor in accordance with claim 1 including a spool connected to and forming part of said drive actuator; and a flexible line member for attachment to and winding upon said spool for accommodating a weight thereon on at least a portion of said line member extending from said portion thereof wound upon said spool, said spring motor and said friction member configured to suspend a weight, attached to said line member, at any of a predetermined height.
- 5. A motor in accordance with claim 4 wherein said adjustable friction member comprises a flexible and resilient spring like member mounted between said drum support and said drive actuator to frictionally engage said drive actuator, at least upon rotation thereof, and configured to allow for adjustment of the force necessary to effect rotation of said coupled drive.
- 6. A motor in accordance with claim 5 wherein said spring like member is formed of a bifurcated member having spaced apart and adjustably bowed legs for altering the pressure between said drum support and said drive actuator.
- 7. A motor in accordance with claim 4 wherein said spool includes an axis which is parallel to and spaced from both said first and second axis and supported by said drum supports; and said coupled drive includes a gear train with a first gear connected to said storage drum to effect rotation thereto and a second gear, engageable by said first gear and connected to said output drum, and a third gear connected to said spool and engageable with one of said first and second gears.
- 8. A motor in accordance with claim 7 wherein said adjustable friction member comprises a flexible and resilient spring like member mounted between said drum support and said drive actuator to frictionally engage said drive actuator, at least upon rotation thereof, and configured to allow for adjustment of the force necessary to effect rotation of said coupled drive.
- 9. A motor in accordance with claim 8 wherein said spring like member is formed of a bifurcated member having spaced apart and adjustably bowed legs for altering the pressure between said drum support and said drive actuator.
- 10. A motor in accordance with claim 7 including a second spool having an axis parallel to and spaced from both said first and second axis and supported by said drum supports; said second spool connected to and forming part of said drive actuator, and a fourth gear connected to one of said gears such that rotation of said first spool in a first direction effects rotation of said second spool in an opposite direction.
- 11. A motor in accordance with claim 10 wherein said adjustable friction member comprises a flexible and resilient spring like member mounted between said drum support and said drive actuator to frictionally engage said drive actuator, at least upon rotation thereof, and configured to allow for adjustment of the force necessary to effect rotation of said coupled drive.
- 12. A motor in accordance with claim 11 wherein said spring like member is formed of a bifurcated member having spaced apart and adjustably bowed legs for altering the pressure between said drum support and said drive actuator.
- 13. A motor in accordance with claim 10 including another flexible line member for attachment to and winding upon said second spool for accommodating a weight thereon on at least a portion of said line member extending from said portion thereof wound upon said spool, said spring motor and said friction member configured to suspend a weight, attached to said another line member, at any of a predetermined height.
- 14. A motor in accordance with claim 13 wherein said adjustable friction member comprises a flexible and resilient spring like member mounted between said drum support and said drive actuator to frictionally engage said drive actuator, at least upon rotation thereof, and configured to allow for adjustment of the force necessary to effect rotation of said coupled drive.
- 15. A motor in accordance with claim 14 wherein said spring like member is formed of a bifurcated member having spaced apart and adjustably bowed legs for altering the pressure between said drum support and said drive actuator.
- 16. A motor in accordance with claim 4 wherein said adjustable friction member includes an adjustable drag mechanism for altering the rotation of said drums.
- 17. A motor in accordance with claim 16 wherein said adjustable drag mechanism comprises a spool, a spring biasing said spool to support said flexible line member to effect altering of the tension and thus the friction in said line.
- 18. A motor in accordance with claim 16 wherein said adjustable drag mechanism includes a radially adjustable core member for altering the rotational friction of at least one of said drive actuator and said drive.
- 19. A window covering of the type including a headrail, a bottom rail and window covering material located therebetween, the bottom rail being moveable between a fully raised and fully lowered position with respect to the headrail and intermediate positions, comprising in combination:
a spring motor attached to said headrail and including a line member receiving spool; at least a pair of line members coupled intermediate the bottom rail and the spool; said spring motor comprising a storage drum having a first axis, an output drum mounted for rotation about a second axis parallel to and spaced from said first axis; a spring member connected to and between the storage drum and the output drum thereby forming said spring motor, said headrail including laterally extending, spaced apart side walls on opposite sides of said drums to support them for rotation therebetween; a coupled drive connected to said storage and output drum whereby rotation of one of said drums in a first direction about its axis effects rotation of said other of said drums about its axis and in an opposite direction to cause winding and unwinding of said spring member between said drums; a drive actuator, including said spool, connected to said coupled drive to effect rotation of said drums, and an adjustable friction member engageable with one of said coupled drive and said drive actuator to adjustably alter the force necessary to effect movement of said coupled drive and said bottom rail by way of said line members.
- 20. A window covering in accordance with claim 19 wherein said adjustable friction member comprises a flexible and resilient spring like member mounted between said drum support and said drive actuator to frictionally engage said drive actuator, at least upon rotation thereof, and configured to allow for adjustment of the force necessary to effect rotation of said coupled drive.
- 21. A motor in accordance with claim 20 wherein said spring like member is formed of a bifurcated member having spaced apart and adjustably bowed legs for altering the pressure between said drum support and said drive actuator.
- 22. A window covering in accordance with claim 19 wherein said spring motor and said friction member are configured to suspend the bottom rail, attached to said line members, at any of a predetermined height.
- 23. A motor in accordance with claim 22 wherein said adjustable friction member comprises a flexible and resilient spring like member mounted between said drum support and said drive actuator to frictionally engage said drive actuator, at least upon rotation thereof, and configured to allow for adjustment of the force necessary to effect rotation of said coupled drive.
- 24. A motor in accordance with claim 23 wherein said spring like member is formed of a bifurcated member having spaced apart and adjustably bowed legs for altering the pressure between said drum support and said drive actuator.
- 25. A window covering in accordance with claim 22 wherein said spool includes an axis which is parallel to and spaced from both said first and second axis and supported by said side rails; and said coupled drive includes a gear train with a first gear connected to said storage drum to effect rotation thereto and a second gear, engageable by said first gear and connected to said output drum, and a third gear connected to said spool and engageable with one of said first and second gears.
- 26. A window covering in accordance with claim 25 including a second spool having an axis parallel to and spaced from both said first and second axis and supported by said side rails; said second spool connected to and forming part of said drive actuator, and a fourth gear connected to said second spool and one of said other gears such that rotation of said first spool in a first direction effects rotation of said second spool in an opposite direction.
- 27. A window covering in accordance with claim 26 wherein said flexible line members are attached to and wound upon said first and second spools for accommodating the weight of said bottom rail and window covering material intermediate said headrail and said bottom rail, said spring motor and said friction member configured to suspend said bottom rail and covering material at any predetermined height.
- 28. A window covering in accordance with claim 27 wherein said adjustable friction member includes an adjustable drag mechanism for altering the rotation of said drums.
- 29. A window covering in accordance with claim 28 wherein said adjustable drag mechanism comprises a spool, a spring biasing said spool to support said flexible line member to effect altering of the tension and thus the friction in said line.
- 30. A window covering in accordance with claim 29 wherein said adjustable drag mechanism includes a radially adjustable core member for altering the rotational friction of at least one of said drive actuator and said drive.
- 31. A window covering in accordance with claim 27 including a lubricant on said flexible line to decrease friction in said line.
- 32. A window covering in accordance with claim 19 including an application to one of a rubbing or a rolling surface of friction enhancing material, to allow for an alteration in the friction between such surfaces.
- 33. A weight suspension system including a spring motor for suspending a variable weight connected thereto at any of a predetermined but variable height;
a drive actuator connected to said spring motor to effect motion to said weight, and an adjustable friction member engageable with one of said spring motor and said drive actuator to adjustably alter the force necessary to effect motion of said weight connected to said spring motor.
- 34. A weight suspension system in accordance with claim 33 wherein said adjustable friction member comprises a flexible shim member.
- 35. A weight suspension system in accordance with claim 33 wherein said spring motor comprises a spring member mounted for translation between first and second spring member drums; and a drive coupling said drums for counter-rotation.
- 36. A weight suspension system in accordance with claim 35 wherein said drive actuator is couple to at least one of said spring member drums.
- 37. A weight suspension system in accordance with claim 36 wherein said adjustable friction member comprises an adjustable drag mechanism engageable with one of said spring member drums and said drive actuator for altering the force necessary to effect rotation of said drums.
- 38. A window covering of the type including a headrail, a bottom rail and window covering material located therebetween, the bottom rail being moveable between a fully raised and fully lowered position with respect to the headrail and intermediate positions, comprising in combination:
a spring motor attached to one of said headrail and bottom rail and including a flexible line storage spool with flexible line spooled thereon and connected to the other of said headrail and bottom rail; and an adjustable friction member engageable with one of said spring motor, line storage spool and said flexible line to adjustably alter the force necessary to effect movement of said bottom rail towards and away from said headrail by way of said line member.
- 39. A window covering in accordance with claim 38 wherein said adjustable friction member comprises a flexible and resilient spring like member mounted to frictionally engage said storage spool, and configured to allow for adjustment of the force necessary to effect rotation of said coupled drive
- 40. A window covering in accordance with claim 38 wherein said adjustable friction member comprises the application of a lubricant.
- 41. A window covering in accordance with claim 38 wherein said adjustable friction member comprises an application of a friction enhancing material.
- 42. A window covering in accordance with claim 38 including a plurality of spring motors mounted serially in one of said bottom and headrail.
- 43. In a window blind system having a headrail and a bottom rail with window covering located therebetween, and a spring motor adjustably positioned in one of said head or bottom rails including a flexible line storage spool with flexible line spooled thereon and connected to the other of said headrail and bottom rail to permit separation of said bottom rail from said headrail between a first position with the headrail adjacent the bottom rail, and in a second position with the headrail remotely positioned relative to the bottom rail; a method of insuring, the retention of the bottom rail relative to the headrail at any point between said first and second positions until a force is exerted sufficient to effect relative displacement therebetween; the method comprising the steps of:
applying a frictional force to at least one of said flexible line, line storage spool and spring motor to effect retention of the bottom rail relative to said headrail at said point when said force is removed.
- 44. In a window blind system in accordance with claim 43 including the step of adjusting the frictional force to exceed the absolute value of the weight placed on said flexible line less the force exerted on the line by the spring motor.
- 45. In a window blind system in accordance with claim 43 including the step of adjusting the weight on said line so that the difference between the weight and the force exerted on said line by said spring motor is less than the applied frictional force.
- 46. In a window blind system in accordance with claim 44 including the step of adding a second spring motor in series with said spring motor to increase the spring force to decrease the difference between the absolute value of the weight placed on said flexible line less the force exerted on the line by the series connected spring motors.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of, and claims priority from the following applications: (1) Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/126,410, filed on Mar. 26, 1999, and entitled “Cordless Balanced Window Covering”, (2) “Cordless Balanced Blind”; Ser. No. 08/629,896; filed Apr. 10, 1996, which is continuation of (3) “Cordless Balanced Window Covering”; Ser. No. 08/303,773; Filed Sep. 9, 1994; now U.S. Pat. No. 5,531,257, issued Jul. 2, 1996, which is a continuation-in-part of (4) “Cordless, Balanced Venetian Blind or Shade With Consistent Variable Force Spring Motor” Ser. No. 08/223,989, Filed Apr. 6, 1994; now U.S. Pat. No. 5,482,100, issued Jan, 9, 1996. Another related application is “Cellular Lift Cord and Weight Adjustment Mechanism”, Ser. No. 09/229,111, filed on Jan. 12, 1999, all owned by the Assignee of the present invention.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Divisions (1)
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