Claims
- 1. A cordless shade for a window opening comprising:
- a) a head rail containing a bar, said bar having at one end thereof a spring and a spring tensioning mechanism tensioning said spring upon bar rotation in one direction and releasing spring tension upon opposite bar rotation, said releasing accomplished by applying a force rotating said shade bar in said one direction, said bar shorter in length than said head rail and unsecured to said head rail at one of its ends;
- b) a bottom rail adapted to be raised and lowered relative to said top rail;
- c) a shade fabric extending between said head and bottom rails for covering said window, said shade fabric having a cross-sectional configuration which is collapsible when the shade is raised and extendible to a first position when the shade is fully lowered and further extendible to a second position when the shade is to be raised after being fully drawn;
- d) at least first and second longitudinally spaced openings extending through said fabric from the bottom to the top of said fabric;
- e) at least two lift cords secured to said bottom rail and extending through said fabric openings for raising and lowering said bottom rail relative said top rail; and
- f) an attachment mechanism for securing said lift cords to said bar so that said lift cords wrap about said bar as said shade is raised and lowered, said attachment mechanism further includes
- i) a translating mechanism affixed to a first end of said roller shade bar permitting said roller shade bar to move longitudinally within said head rail in a first direction upon clockwise rotation of said roller shade bar and in a second, opposite longitudinal direction upon counter clockwise rotation of said roller shade bar; and
- ii) a support mechanism associated with the opposite second end of said roller shade bar and supporting said opposite end of roller shade bar in a movable manner while permitting said spring tensioning mechanism to tension said spring and release said spring tension upon lowering and raising of said bottom rail.
- 2. The shade of claim 1 wherein said head rail has first and second end caps closing its ends, said translating mechanism including a threaded rod non-rotatably affixed to said first end cap, said threaded rod threadably engaged with said first end of said bar whereby rotation of said bar causes longitudinal movement of said along said threaded rod in accordance with the pitch of the threads thereon.
- 3. The shade of claim 2, wherein said head rail includes a U-shaped extrusion having a bottom base and a pair of side rails extending upwardly from said base, said base having at least a pair of longitudinally spaced slots through which said cords extend, said second end of said bar including a tang extending from said spring tensioning mechanism; said support mechanism including a support bracket movable along said bottom base and having a slotted opening through which said tang extends, whereby said second end of said bar is supported by said tang in said bracket for allowing said second end of said bar to follow said first end.
- 4. The shade of claim 3 wherein the pitch of said threaded rod is greater than the width of said cords whereby said cords are not wound upon themselves as said bar is rotated to assure an even attitude of said bottom rail at all shade positions.
- 5. The shade of claim 4 wherein the diameter of said bar is at least about 1 inch whereby the distance between said head rail end caps and said bar ends is no more than about three inches permitting dimensional application of said shade to residential window openings.
- 6. A cordless shade for a window opening comprising:
- a) a head rail, a bottom rail and a shade fabric in between for covering said window opening when said bottom rail is lowered relative to said head rail; said shade fabric having openings periodically extending therethrough;
- b) a spring roller shade bar within said head rail, said roller shade bar having a first end adjacent one end of said head rail and a second end adjacent and spaced from the opposite end of said head rail to define a free end unattached to said head rail, said second end containing a spring and a spring tensioning mechanism tensioning said spring upon shade bar rotation in one direction of rotation and releasing spring tension upon opposite shade bar rotation, said opposite shade bar rotation induced by a downward bottom rail force tending to rotate said shade bar in said one direction;
- c) at least first and second transversely spaced drawstrings for raising and lowering said shade, each drawstring secured at one end to said bottom rail and its opposite end to said roller shade bar, each drawstring extending through said shade openings and wrapping about said roller shade bar upon rotation thereof;
- d) a stationary threaded rod affixed to one end of said head rail, said first end of said roller shade bar having a threaded opening in threaded engagement with said threaded rod whereby said shade bar longitudinally moves within said head rail upon rotation of said shade bar; and
- e) a movable support adjacent said second end of said roller shade bar within said head rail permitting movement of said roller shade bar within said head rail upon roller shade bar rotation.
- 7. The shade of claim 6 wherein said head rail includes a U-shaped extrusion having a bottom base and a pair of side rails extending upwardly from said base, said base having at least a pair of longitudinally spaced slots through which said drawstrings extend, said second end of said roller shade bar including a tang extending from said spring tensioning mechanism; said movable support including a support bracket movable along said bottom base and having a slotted opening through which said tang extends, whereby said second end of said roller shade bar is supported by said tang in said bracket for allowing said second end of said roller shade bar to follow said first end.
- 8. The shade of claim 7 wherein the pitch of said threaded rod is greater than the width of said cords whereby said cords are not wound upon themselves as said shade bar is rotated to assure an even altitude of said bottom rail at all shade positions.
- 9. A manually operable cordless shade for covering a window opening comprising:
- a) a head rail, a bottom rail and a window covering fabric therebetween, said fabric having at least two sets of aligned, transversely spaced openings, each set of openings extending from said head rail to said bottom rail;
- b) a roller shade bar within said head rail;
- c) at least first and second support cords, each said cord fixed to said bottom rail, extending through an associated set of fabric shade openings and affixed to said roller shade bar whereby rotation of said shade bar causes each cord to wrap and unwrap about said shade bar for raising and lowering said bottom rail relative to said head rail;
- d) a spring and a spring tensioning mechanism associated with one end of said roller shade bar and tensioning said spring upon downward movement of said bottom rail when drawing said shade and releasing spring tension to cause upward movement of said bottom rail thereby raising said shade,
- e) a translating mechanism affixed from said head rail to the opposite end of said roller shade bar for causing longitudinal incremental movements of said roller shade bar within said head rail upon rotation of said roller shade bar whereby said cords are consistently wrapped in a fixed non-overlying manner about said shade bar to cause said bottom rail to be maintained parallel to said head rail at any position of a drawn shade;
- f) a support mechanism movably supporting said shade bar within said head rail at its end associated with said spring tensioning mechanism; said head rail has first and second end caps closing its ends, said translating mechanism including a threaded rod non-rotatably affixed to said first end cap, said threaded rod threadably engaged with said first end of said roller shade bar whereby rotation of said roller shade bar causes longitudinal movement of said roller shade bar along said threaded rod in accordance with the pitch of the threads thereon; and,
- g) said head rail includes a U-shaped extrusion having a bottom base and a pair of side rails extending upwardly from said base, said base having at least a pair of longitudinally spaced slots through which said support cords extend, said second end of said roller shade bar including a tang extending from said spring tensioning mechanism; said support mechanism including a support bracket movable along said bottom base and having a slotted opening through which said tang extends, whereby said second end of said roller shade bar is supported by said tang in said bracket for allowing said second end of said roller shade bar to follow said first end.
- 10. The shade of claim 9 wherein the diameter of said roller shade bar is at least about 1 inch whereby the distance between said head rail end caps and said roller shade bar ends is no more than about three inches permitting dimensional application of said shade to residential window openings.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/835,310 filed on Apr. 7, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,447, and incorporated herein by reference, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/681,910 filed Jul. 29, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,706,876.
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