Claims
- 1. A light control covering assembly comprising in combination:
- a) a covering comprising:
- i) first and second generally parallel spaced apart, longitudinally extending, sheer fabrics, each having a top edge portion and a bottom edge portion;
- ii) a plurality of longitudinally spaced, generally parallel, vertically extending vanes, fixedly secured to said first and second sheer fabrics to extend therebetween; and
- iii) said fabrics and said vanes defining a series of panels composed of a vane and the associated portions of the fabrics,
- b) a track, and
- c) carrier means riding in said track between a spread condition and a stacked condition and being connected to said top edge portions of said first and second fabric panels for extending said panels to a vertically planar orientation in which said covering covers an opening when the carrier means are in the spread condition, and in which spread condition the panels can be manipulated to tilt the vanes between a closed position parallel to said fabrics and an open position generally normal to said fabrics to obtain light control, said carrier means comprising plural carriers spaced along said track, each carrier including an actuator member attached to said panels, a rotary drive mechanism for rotating said actuator member to tilt a respective vane between the open and closed positions and rotational energy storing and release means connected between the drive mechanism and the actuator member for storing rotational energy in the actuator member when the actuator is arrested by encountering resistance created by said fabrics in the closed position, and for releasing said energy effective to provide additional rotation of the actuator member when said resistance is relieved by movement of the carriers from the spread condition to the stacked condition so as to stack the covering in substantially parallel folds, wherein each carrier comprises a carriage mounted for movement along said track, a rotary shaft extending from said carriage and connected to said actuator member, a driven gear in said carriage coaxially and rotatably mounted with respect to said shaft.
- 2. An assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each carrier comprises a carriage mounted for movement along said track wherein said drive mechanism includes a shaft depending from said carriage, drive means on said carriage for rotating the shaft and an actuator control element mounted on said shaft for rotation therewith, wherein said actuator member is rotatably mounted on said shaft and wherein said energy storing and release means comprises a tension spring connected between the actuator control element and the actuator member.
- 3. An assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said actuator control element comprises a generally horizontal leg mounted on the shaft and a generally vertical leg depending from the horizontal leg, the vertical leg being adapted to engage a first portion of the actuator member when the vanes are in the open and closed positions and the spring is in its retracted position, and to engage a second portion of the actuator member to limit said continued rotation of the drive mechanism and provide maximum extension of the spring and energy storage in the actuator member.
- 4. An assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein said worm drive gear has a central aperture for a drive shaft and the worm drive gears of all of said carriers are connected for rotation in unison by a common drive shaft in the form of a tilt rod.
- 5. An assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said drive means comprises a worm on said shaft and a worm drive gear for rotating said worm.
- 6. An assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each carrier comprises a carriage mounted for movement along said track, wherein said actuator member is carried on a rotary shaft depending from said carriage, wherein said drive mechanism includes a driven gear rotatably mounted around said shaft, a weight mounted on said shaft over said gear for sliding movement on the shaft and rotation therewith, and wherein said energy storing and release means comprises slip coupling means between said weight and said gear for coupling the gear and shaft during movement of the vanes between the open and closed positions, for lifting the eight out of coupling engagement with the gear when the actuator is arrested by encountering said resistance and for allowing the weight to fall back into coupling engagement with the gear accompanied by, rotation of the shaft and actuator member when said resistance is removed.
- 7. An assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein said coupling means comprises interfitting inclined camming surfaces on the weight and gear, respectively.
- 8. An assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein said gear comprises a worm gear and the drive means further includes a worm in the carriage for rotating the worm gear.
- 9. An assembly as claimed in claim 8, wherein the worms of all said carriages are connected for rotation in unison by a common tilt rod.
- 10. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein the energy storing and release means includes a cam member and wherein the cam member and driven gear are provided with mutually interfitting camming surfaces movable out of interfitting engagement for uncoupling the gear and shaft and storing energy in the coupling means.
- 11. An assembly according to claim 10, wherein the shaft and cam member are fixed axially in the carriage and the driven gear is mounted for axial movement to engage and disengage the camming surfaces.
- 12. An assembly according to claim 11, including a tension spring for urging the driven gear toward coupling engagement with the cam member.
- 13. An assembly according to claim 11, wherein the driven gear is mounted above the cam member and urged by gravity toward coupling engagement therewith.
- 14. An assembly according to claim 13, including a tension spring acting downwardly on the driven gear to provide an additional force urging the driven gear toward coupling engagement with the cam member.
- 15. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein an end one of said carriage further comprises adjusting means for vertically adjusting the height and a cam member secured to said carriage and wherein the cam member and driven gear are provided with mutually interfitting camming surfaces effective to raise said driven gear and with it the drive shaft and associated actuator member, when the vanes are turned to the open position.
- 16. An assembly according to claim 1, wherein an end one of said carriers comprises a carriage mounted for movement along said track, and including a fixed support member supporting said covering such that an end one of said vanes is maintained in the open position substantially perpendicular to said first and second generally parallel sheer fabrics.
- 17. A covering for use in a light control covering assembly for an architectural opening, said covering comprising:
- i) first and second generally parallel spaced apart, longitudinally extending, sheer fabrics, each having a top edge portion and a bottom edge portion;
- ii) a plurality of longitudinally spaced, generally parallel, vertically extending soft vanes, fixedly secured to said first and second sheer fabrics to extend therebetween; and
- iii) said fabrics and said vanes defining a series of panels composed of a vane and the associated portions of the fabrics, said covering being intended for covering an opening by extending said panels to a vertically planar orientation wherein the panels can be manipulated to tilt the vanes between a closed position parallel to said fabrics and an open position generally normal to said fabrics to obtain light control and wherein each sheer fabric has dimensional stability in substantially mutually perpendicular directions inclined to the vertical.
- 18. A covering as claimed in claim 17, wherein one of the sheer fabrics has diamond-shaped interstices and the other sheer fabric has rectangular interstices with inclined loop threads which are undetectable except by microscope.
- 19. A covering as claimed in claim 17, wherein one of said fabrics is a tulle fabric having diamond-shaped interstices having a major axis and a minor axis, said major axis extending substantially vertically and wherein the other of said fabrics comprises a knitted fabric including warp yarns extending substantially vertically and a plurality of fill yarns extending between the warp yarns at acute angles to the horizontal to provide said dimensioned stability.
- 20. A light control shade assembly comprising in combination;
- a) a shade member having an upper edge portion and comprising:
- i) first and second generally parallel spaced apart, vertically extending translucent sheets, at least one of said sheets having dimensional stability in substantially mutually perpendicular directions inclined to the vertical;
- ii) a plurality of longitudinal, parallel spaced vertically extending soft vanes, fixedly secured with their opposite longitudinal edges to said first and second sheets to extend therebetween;
- b) carrier means connected to said shade member to suspend said shade member in an extended vertically planar condition in which said shade member is effective in shading a predetermined area and in which condition the vanes can be manipulated to alter their orientation between a closed position parallel to said first and second sheets and an open position generally perpendicular to said first and second sheets to obtain light control in the shaded area.
- 21. A light control shade according to claim 20, wherein said carrier means comprise a headrail and at least one hanger member connected to the upper edge portion of said shade member.
- 22. A light control shade according to claim 21, wherein manipulation of the vanes is effected by tilting of said at least one hanger member.
- 23. A light control shade according to claim 21, wherein said carrier means comprise additional hanger members connected at spaced intervals to the upper edge portion of said shade member.
- 24. A light control shade according to claim 20, wherein said carrier means comprise track means and at least one carriage member at one vertical side edge of said shade member, traversable along said track means and a fixed end member at an opposite vertical side edge of said shade member.
- 25. A light control shade according to claim 20, wherein said at least one sheer fabric sheet has its threads arranged inclined to the vertical.
- 26. A light control shade assembly according to claim 25, wherein both said first and second sheets are formed by sheer fabric and wherein the other sheer fabric has its threads normal and parallel to the vertical with additional diagonally extending loop threads in an arrangement and proportion avoiding a moire effect in the shade member.
- 27. A light control shade assembly according to claim 20, wherein each of said first and second sheets has a reinforcing band extending along a top edge thereof and wherein the vanes are manipulated by actuator members connected to a respective one of said reinforcing bands.
- 28. A light control shade assembly according to claim 20 or 27, wherein said carrier means comprises a plurality of carriers spaced along a generally horizontal track means, each carrier including an actuator member for tilting at least one of said vanes between the open and closed positions.
- 29. A light control shade assembly according to claim 20, further comprising:
- a horizontal guide track and wherein said carrier means are slidably mounted for movement along said track between a spread and a stacked condition and are connected to the upper edge portion of said shade member for extending said shade member to said vertically planar condition and wherein when the carrier means are in the spread condition the vanes can be manipulated to alter the orientation of the vanes between said closed position parallel to said first and second sheets and to said open position generally perpendicular to said first and second sheets to obtain light control as well as for imposing a force on said shade member in the closed position of the vanes, such that when said carrier means are moved towards the stacked condition, the imposed force is relieved and the shade member urged into folding.
- 30. A light control shade assembly according to claim 29, wherein said carrier means comprises a plurality of carriages spreadable along said track, each carriage including an actuator member attached to the upper edge portion of said shade member, a drive mechanism for rotating said actuator member to tilt at least one of said vanes between the open and closed positions and energy storing and release means connected between the drive mechanism and the actuator member for storing energy in the actuator member in a fully extended and closed position of said shade member and for releasing said energy when said carriages are moved to the stacked condition effective to provide continued further rotation of the actuator member.
- 31. A light control shade assembly according to claim 30, wherein said drive mechanism includes a rotary shaft depending from the carriage, drive means on the carriage for rotating the shaft and an actuator control element mounted on the shaft for rotation therewith, wherein the actuator member is mounted for rotation on the shaft and wherein said energy storing and release means comprises a resilient tensioning means connected between the actuator control element and the actuator member.
- 32. A light control shade assembly according to claim 30, wherein said energy storing and release means comprises a weight means movable in opposition to gravity.
- 33. A light control shade assembly according to claim 32, wherein each actuator member includes a pair of depending pivoted hangers each attached to a respective one of said first and second sheets and defining the attachment means.
- 34. A light control shade assembly according to claim 33, wherein each sheet has a reinforcing band extending along a top edge thereof and wherein each hanger is attached to a respective fabric by a pin extending through the sheet, the reinforcing band the hanger.
- 35. A light control shade assembly according to claim 29 or 32, wherein said actuator member is carried on a rotary shaft depending from said carriage wherein said drive mechanism includes a driven gear, driving said shaft through an energy storing and release means in the form of an overriding clutch having interfitting inclined camming surfaces adapted to convert rotary movement to axial energy storing movement and vice versa as a function of resistance encountered during rotation of the gear.
- 36. A light control shade assembly according to claim 20, wherein the actuator members of the respective carriages are attached to the shade member for every other vane.
- 37. A light control shade assembly according to claim 36, wherein said actuator member comprising an arm having opposite attachment hangers, one hanger being attached to the first sheet at a location where a vane is attached to the inside face of said first sheet.
- 38. A light control covering assembly comprising in combination:
- a) a covering comprising:
- i) first and second generally parallel spaced apart, longitudinally extending, sheer fabrics, each having a top edge portion and a bottom edge portion, at least one of said sheer fabrics having dimensional stability in substantially mutually perpendicular directions inclined to the vertical;
- ii) a plurality of longitudinally spaced, generally parallel, vertically extending, soft vanes, fixedly secured to said first and second sheer fabrics to extend therebetween; and
- iii) said fabrics and said vanes defining a series of panels composed of a vane and the associated portions of the fabrics;
- b) a track; and
- c) carrier means riding in said track between a spread condition and a stacked condition and being connected to said top portions of said panels for extending said panels to a vertically planar orientation in which said covering covers an opening when the carrier means are in the spread condition, and in which spread condition the panels can be manipulated to tilt the vanes between a closed position substantially parallel to said fabrics and an open position generally normal to said fabrics to obtain light control, whereby said vanes do not generally twist when tilted.
- 39. An assembly as claimed in claim 38, wherein one of the sheer fabrics has diamond-shaped interstices and the other sheer fabric has rectangular interstices with inclined loop threads.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of applications Ser. No. 07/810,331, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,287,908, filed Dec. 19, 1991, for a Window Covering Assembly; Ser. No. 07/963,359, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,339,883 filed Oct. 20, 1992, for a Covering Assembly for Architectural Openings; and Ser. No. 07/963,318, filed Oct. 20, 1992, for a Window Blind Material and Window Covering Assembly.
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