The present invention relates to a scrolling device of a window curtain, and more particularly, to an adjustment device cooperating with the scrolling device to restrict the torsion spring of the scrolling device from reversely expanding.
The conventional scrolling device in a rope-less window curtain includes a torsion spring which provides a force to be balanced with the curtain weight so as to easily operate the curtain.
The torsion spring is connected to a rotary axle, and the torque from the torsion spring makes the rotary axle be rotated. A weight is attached to the bottom rail of the window curtain, and when the weight and the force from the torsion spring reaches a balance status, the curtain can be operated without need of control ropes.
The torsion spring is mounted to a fixed shaft, and a sleeve is connected to one end of the fixed shaft. The combination of the torsion spring, the fixed shaft and the sleeve is received in a tube. When the curtain is pulled downward, the tube is rotated with the curtain to further twist the torsion spring which generate a torque to balance the weight of the bottom rail. When pushing the curtain upward to break the balance mentioned above, only the recovery force of the torsion spring wraps the curtain to the tube, until the user releases the curtain, the weight of the bottom rail and the torque reach a balance again to stop the curtain.
It is noted that the assembling of the torsion spring to the fixed shaft is difficult. This is because the torsion spring has a free end, so that the torsion spring has to be compressed first, and then presses a plate to the free end of the torsion spring. If the assembling steps are not completed within a short period of time, the torsion spring bounces back. The assembling steps have to be repeated again.
The present invention intends to provide an adjustment device that is connected to the scrolling device so as to restrict the torsion spring of the scrolling device from reversely expanding.
The present invention relates to a window curtain and comprises a top rail, a bottom rail, a tube and a curtain. The tube is located in the top rail. Two plates are respectively connected to two ends of the top rail. The curtain is wrapped around the tube and connected to the bottom rail. A scrolling device is located in the tube and includes a torsion spring, a fixed shaft and a sleeve. The torsion spring is mounted to the sleeve, and the sleeve is connected to the fixed shaft and is secured to the inside of the tube. An adjustment unit is connected to the fixed shaft. The torsion spring is located between the sleeve and the adjustment unit. The adjustment unit includes a housing, a tubular part and a resilient member. The resilient member is mounted to the tubular part which is partially located in the housing. The resilient member is located within the housing and is biased between the housing and the tubular part so that the first end of the tubular part movably protrudes beyond the housing. The first end of the torsion spring is fixed to the tubular part so that the torsion spring is compressed or released by rotating the adjustment unit. One of the two plates includes a tongue that is inserted into the second end of the tubular part to maintain the first end of the tubular part to protrude beyond the housing.
Preferably, a bearing is located between the tube and each of the plates.
Preferably, the tubular part includes ratchets protruding from the second end thereof. The housing includes a pawl protruding from the inside thereof. The pawl is engaged with one of the ratchets to prevent the tubular part from rotating reversely.
Preferably, the tubular part includes a recess defined in the second end of the tubular part. The recess is a rectangular recess which is adapted to receive a tool inserted therein to rotate the tubular part to adjust the torsion spring when the tongue is removed.
The advantages of the present invention are that the adjustment unit maintain the torsion spring from reversely expanding so that the whole combination of the scrolling device and the adjustment unit can easily be installed in the tube.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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An adjustment unit 60 is connected to the fixed shaft 52, and the torsion spring 51 is located between the sleeve 53 and the adjustment unit 60. The adjustment unit 60 includes a housing 61, a tubular part 62 and a resilient member 63. The resilient member 63 is mounted to the tubular part 62 which is partially located in the housing 61. The resilient member 63 is located within the housing 61 and biased between the housing 61 and the tubular part 62 so that the first end of the tubular part 62 movably protrudes beyond the housing 61 by the force from the resilient member 63. The first end of the torsion spring 51 is fixed to the tubular part 62. The torsion spring 51 is compressed or released by rotating the adjustment unit 60. One of the two plates 11 includes a tongue 12 that is inserted into a recess 622 in the second end of the tubular part 62 to maintain the first end of the tubular part 62 to protrude beyond the housing 61. The torsion spring 51 is re-stored an energy. The whole adjustment unit 60 is installed in the tube 30.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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