Claims
- 1. A tape-drive, sprocket, and master carrier combination for traverse rods for curtains comprising:
- (a) a pair of hollow telescoping longitudinally adjustable traverse rod sections;
- (b) a pair of master carriers mounted to slide within said rod sections;
- (c) a length of flexible relatively non-stretchable drive tape for moving said master carriers;
- (d) uniformly spaced perforations through said tape forming weakened portions in said tape adjacent to said perforations whereby when said tape is bent in the absence of tension, it bends primarily at said weakened portions;
- (e) pulley means at each end of said traverse rod, over which said drive tape passes;
- (f) means incrementally adjusting the length of said tape to conform substantially to the length of said rod comprising means for securing the ends of said length of tape to one said master carrier, including a detent at each end of said one master carrier fitting into one said perforation at each end of said tape, to form an endless loop within said traverse rod;
- (g) a toothed drive sprocket for driving said tape with the teeth of said sprocket fitting in positive driving relation fully into at least two consecutive perforations in said tape, with said tape bending over said sprocket primarily at said weakened portions, with the tape resting on the surface of said sprocket therebetween, and at least a portion of the curved section of the outer circumference of the sprocket between each of the sprocket teeth being flat in the center of the curved section to conform to the natural bend of the drive tape as said tape passes over the sprocket under light tension, whereby said drive tape conforms to said sprocket and runs noiselessly despite varying degrees of tension on the tape.
- 2. The tape-drive, sprocket, and master carrier combination defined in claim 1, wherein there is a slight depression located on each side of every sprocket tooth.
- 3. The tape-drive, sprocket, and master carrier combination defined in claim 1, wherein the entire portion of the outer circumference of the sprocket, between each sprocket tooth, is flat.
- 4. The tape-drive, sprocket, and master carrier combination defined in claim 3, wherein there is a slight depression located on each side of every sprocket tooth.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 460,646, filed Jan. 24, 1983.
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