Claims
- 1. A cordless shade for a window opening which is manually actuated without a pull cord extending from the top of the shade, said cordless shade 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 bar in said one direction;
- b) a bottom rail adapted to be raised and lowered relative to said top rail for drawing and releasing the shade;
- c) a cellular shade fabric extending between said head and bottom rails for covering said window, said shade fabric having a cross-sectional polygonal cellular configuration which is collapsible into a plurality of vertically stacked, extendible fabric plies nested between said head rail and said bottom rail when said shade is raised and extendible to a first position when the shade is fully lowered;
- 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 cord segments, each extending from said bottom rail and through said fabric openings for raising and lowering said bottom rail relative to said top rail; and
- f) a wrap mechanism associated with said bar and said lift cords to assure that said lift cords uniformly and in unison with one another wrap around said bar in a circumscribing manner as said shade is raised and lowered while said bottom rail remains parallel with said head rail.
- 2. The shade of claim 1 wherein said spring extends longitudinally and generally parallel to the length of said head rail and is compressed when said shade is lowered.
- 3. The shade of claim 2 wherein said bar is a roller shade bar having said spring longitudinally extending therein.
- 4. The shade of claim 1 wherein said wrap mechanism includes a translating mechanism for allowing longitudinal movement of said bar relative to and along the length of said head rail as said cords are wound and unwound in a lengthwise manner around said bar, said bar being shorter in length than said head rail.
- 5. The shade of claim 1 wherein said cross-sectioned configuration of said shade fabric includes a plurality of polygonal shapes extending in a sequence for the length of the shade, and the cord length is such that the polygonal shape of the cellular shade can be further extended after the shade is fully drawn by downward movement of said head rail to allow said shade to be withdrawn by said spring.
- 6. A cordless shade for a window opening which is manually actuated without a pull cord and the like extending from the top of the shade, said cordless shade 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 bar in said one direction, said bar shorter in length than said head rail, said bar attached at one of its ends to an adjacent head rail end;
- b) a bottom rail adapted to be raised and lowered relative to said top rail which is the only part of the shade used to manually lower and release said shade when said shade is raised;
- 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;
- d) at least first and second longitudinally spaced openings extending through said fabric from the bottom to the top of said fabric;
- e) first and second lift cords extending from said bottom rail through said first and second fabric openings, respectively, for raising and lowering said bottom rail relative to said top rail; and
- f) a wrap 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 wrap mechanism including
- i) a lead screw affixed to a first end of said bar permitting said bar to move longitudinally within said head rail in a first direction upon clockwise rotation of said bar and in a second, opposite longitudinal direction upon counter clockwise rotation of said bar; and
- ii) a support associated with said bar and said head rail for supporting said opposite end of said 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.
- 7. The shade of claim 6 wherein said cross-sectioned configuration of said shade fabric includes a plurality of polygonal shapes extending in a sequence for the length of the shade, and the cord length is such that the polygonal shape of the cellular shade can be further extended after the shade is fully drawn by downward movement of said head rail to allow said shade to be withdrawn by said spring.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/120,750 filed on Jul. 23, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,960,846, and incorporated herein by reference, which, in turn, is a continuation of Ser. No. 08/835,310 filed on Apr. 7, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,447, 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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