Claims
- 1. A connector for securing the ends of a plurality of lift cords of a window covering assembly in operative connection with a pull cord, the connector comprising:
a plurality of connecting means for separately securing each lift cord of the plurality of lift cords to said lift cord connector; and a means for securing a pull cord to said lift cord connector.
- 2. The connector of claim 1, wherein the plurality of connecting means each comprise an enclosed channel, each enclosed channel being sized to restrain a lift cord of the plurality of lift cords.
- 3. The connector of claim 1, wherein the plurality of connecting means each comprise a hole in said connector, each hole being sized to restrain a knotted end of a lift cord of the plurality of lift cords.
- 4. The connector of claim 1, wherein the connector is further comprised of a plurality of interconnecting pieces.
- 5. The connector of claim 4, wherein each interconnecting piece includes a maximum of one connecting means of the plurality of connecting means.
- 6. A connector for securing the ends of a plurality of lift cords of a window covering assembly, the connector comprising:
a first section, the first section comprising a plurality of generally vertically orientated elongated channels; and a second section connectable with said first section to enclose at least a portion of each of the plurality of generally vertically orientated channels; wherein each at least partially enclosed channel is sized to restrain the vertical movement of a lift cord of the plurality of lift cords contained therein.
- 7. The connector of claim 6, wherein each channel of the plurality of channels further comprises a backside, at least a portion of the backside having an undulating surface.
- 8. The connector of claim 7, wherein the undulating surface comprises a series of angular ridges.
- 9. The connector of claim 6, wherein the first and second sections are joined together by a living hinge.
- 10. The connector of claim 6, further comprising a hole, the hole being sized to restrain a knotted end of a pull cord.
- 11. A clamshell connector for securing the ends of a plurality of lift cords of a window covering assembly, the connector comprising:
a first section, the first section having a first inside surface; a second section, the second section having a second inside surface; a hinge moveably joining the first and second sections; one or more lift cord restraints; and a connector for affixing said first inside surface against said second inside surface.
- 12. The connector of claim 11, wherein the hinge is a living hinge.
- 13. The connector of claim 11, wherein the hinge has a hole passing therethrough, the hole sized to restrain a knotted pull cord.
- 14. The connector of claim 11, wherein the one or more lift cord restraints further comprise a first plurality of generally u-shaped channels substantially vertically disposed in the first inside surface, each channel of the first plurality of channels having spaced sidewalls joined by a back wall.
- 15. The connector of claim 14, wherein at least a portion of the back wall has an undulating surface.
- 16. The connector of claim 15, wherein the undulating surface comprises a first plurality of angular ridges spanning between the spaced sidewalls, each angular ridge of the first plurality of angular ridges having an apex.
- 17. The connector of claim 16, wherein the one or more lift cord restraints further comprise a second plurality of generally u-shaped channels substantially vertically disposed in the second inside surface, each channel of the second plurality of channels having spaced sidewalls joined by a back wall.
- 18. The connector of claim 16, wherein each channel of the second plurality of generally u-shaped channels directly opposes a channel of the first plurality of generally u-shaped channels when said first inside surface is affixed against said second inside surface.
- 19. The connector of claim 17, wherein at least a portion of the back wall has a second undulating surface.
- 20. The connector of claim 19, wherein the second undulating surface comprises a second plurality of angular ridges spanning between the spaced sidewalls, each angular ridge of the second plurality of angular ridges having an apex.
- 21. The connector of claim 20, wherein the apexes of the first plurality of angular ridges are directly opposed to the apexes of the second plurality of angular ridges when said first inside surface is affixed against said second inside surface.
- 22. The connector of claim 11, wherein the connector further comprises:
at least one substantially vertically orientated elongated protrusion on the first inside surface; and at least one corresponding elongated depression on the second inside surface; wherein said at least one elongated protrusion is received into said at least one elongated depression to frictionally join said first section to said second section.
- 23. A connector for securing the ends of a plurality of lift cords of a window covering assembly, the clamshell connector comprising:
a first section, the first section having a first top end, a first bottom end, a first left side, a first right side, and a first inside surface, the first inside surface having a substantially vertically orientated first plurality of channels disposed therein, each channel of the first plurality of channels having spaced sidewalls joined by a back wall and an open end, the open end coincident with the first top end; a second section, the second section having a second top end, a second bottom end, a second left side, a second right side, and a second inside surface, the second inside surface having a substantially vertically orientated second plurality of channels disposed therein, each channel of the second plurality of channels having spaced sidewalls joined by a back wall and an open end, the open end coincident with the second top end; and one or more connector elements for affixing said first inside surface against said second inside surface; wherein each channel of the first plurality of channels corresponds directly to a channel of the second plurality of channels to form an elongated receptacle for a lift cord when said first inside surface is affixed against said second inside surface.
- 24. The connector of claim 23, wherein the first section is moveably connected to the second section at the first and second bottom ends by a living hinge.
- 25. The connector of claim 23, wherein at least a portion of the back wall of each channel of the first plurality of channels has a first undulating surface.
- 26. The connector of claim 25, wherein said first undulating surface is comprised of a first series of angular ridges extending between the spaced sidewalls of each channel, each angular ridge of the first series of angular ridges having an apex.
- 27. The connector of claim 26, wherein at least a portion of the back wall of each channel of the second plurality of channels has a second undulating surface.
- 28. The connector of claim 27, wherein said second undulating surface is comprised of a second series of angular ridges extending between the spaced sidewalls of each channel, each angular ridge of the second series of angular ridges having an apex.
- 29. The connector of claim 28, wherein the apex of each ridge of the first series of angular ridges is directly opposed by an apex of a ridge of the second series of angular ridges.
- 30. The connector of claim 29, wherein a distance between two opposing apexes is less than the diameter of a lift cord.
- 31. The connector of claim 24, further comprising a cavity formed by a depression in the first inside surface adjacent the first bottom end and an opposing depression in the second inside surface, said cavity being size to hold a knotted end of a pull cord, and having an opening passing through the first and second bottom ends and said living hinge, said opening sized to prevent a knotted end of a pull cord from passing therethrough.
- 32. The connector of claim 23, wherein the first plurality of channels comprises 4 channels.
- 33. The connector of claim 23, wherein the first and second sections are comprised of a polymeric based material.
- 34. A connector for securing the ends of a plurality of lift cords of a window covering assembly, the connector comprising a plurality of distinct body members, the plurality of body members connectable to form said connector, at least two of said plurality of body members including a lift cord restraint.
- 35. The connector of claim 34, wherein the lift cord restraint further comprises a bore in each of said at least two of said plurality of body members, said bore being sized to permit a lift cord to pass therethrough, but not permitting a knotted end of a lift cord to pass therethrough.
- 36. A connector for securing the ends of a plurality of lift cords of a window covering assembly, the connector comprising:
a center member; and a plurality of peripheral members, each peripheral member being connectable to said center member, and having a bore, the bore being sized to permit a lift cord to pass therethrough, but not permitting a knotted end of a lift cord to pass therethrough.
- 37. The connector of claim 36, wherein the center member includes a substantially vertically orientated center bore.
- 38. The connector of claim 36, wherein the center bore further comprises an open upper end and a substantially closed lower end, the center bore being sized to receive therein a knotted end of a pull cord, the substantially closed lower end including a hole, said hole sized to permit a pull cord to pass therethrough, but not permitting a knotted end of a pull cord to pass therethrough.
- 39. The connector of claim 36, wherein the center bore has two open ends and is sized to allow a guide rope to slide vertically therein.
- 40. The connector of claim 36, wherein (a) the center member further comprises a substantially vertically orientated cylindrical body, and (b) at least one of the plurality of peripheral members comprises a vertically orientated arcuate inside surface, the effective diameter of said arcuate surface being essentially the same as the diameter of said cylindrical body.
- 41. The connector of claim 36, wherein (a) the center member further comprises an exterior surface and at least one fin member extending outwardly from said exterior surface, and (b) at least one of the plurality of peripheral members comprises an inside surface and a fin slot extending inwardly from said inside surface, said inside matching up against a portion of said exterior surface with said fin member being received into said fin slot.
- 42. The connector of claim 41, wherein (a) the exterior surface of the center member is cylindrically shaped, and (b) the inside surface of the at least one of the plurality of peripheral members comprises is arcuate, the effective diameter of said arcuate inside surface being essentially the same as the diameter of said cylindrical exterior surface.
- 43. The connector of claim 41, wherein the fin slot has a fin slot width and a portion of the fin member has a thickness the same as or slightly exceeding the fin slot width, an interference between the portion of the fin member and the fin slot connecting said peripheral member to said center member.
- 44. The connector of claim 43, wherein said portion of the fin member comprises a bead-shaped element.
- 45. The connector of claim 41, wherein the at least one peripheral member further comprises a topside, and the fin slot further comprises a top edge and a back edge, and wherein said bore extends between said topside and said top edge.
- 46. The connector of claim 45, wherein said fin member includes a fin top edge, and wherein the fin top edge, the fin slot top edge and the fin slot back edge define a knot cavity when the at least one peripheral member is connected to the center member, said knot cavity being sized to hold therein a knotted end of a lift cord.
- 47. The connector of claim 36, wherein (a) the center member further comprises an exterior surface, (b) the plurality of peripheral members each further comprising (i) an inside surface with right and left edges and (ii) left and right surfaces, the left surface extending from the left edge, and the right side surface extending from the right edge, when the plurality of peripheral members are connected to said center member, each right side surface of each peripheral member matches up against a left surface of another peripheral member.
- 48. The connector of claim 36, wherein the plurality of peripheral members comprises four peripheral members.
- 49. The connector of claim 36, wherein the plurality of peripheral members comprises three peripheral members.
- 50. A connector for securing the ends of a plurality of lift cords of a window covering assembly, the connector comprising:
a center member, each center member having (i) an substantially vertically orientated elongated body with an exterior surface, and (ii) a plurality of substantially vertically orientated fins extending from the elongated body, each fin having a fin portion with a fin portion thickness; and a plurality of peripheral members, each peripheral member comprising (i) an inside surface with substantially vertically orientated left and right edges, said inside surface matching up against at least a portion of said external surface, (ii) substantially vertically orientated right and left side surfaces extending from the right and left edges respectively, (iii) a substantially vertically orientated fin slot extending inwardly from said inside surface, the fin slot sized to receive one of the plurality of fins and the fin slot having a fin slot width, the fin portion thickness being greater than or equal to the fin slot width; wherein each fin of the plurality of fins is received in a fin slot of a peripheral member, friction between each fin portion and an associated fin slot securing each peripheral member to the center member, each right side surface of each peripheral member matching up against a left side surface of an adjacent peripheral member.
- 51. A connector for securing the ends of a plurality of lift cords of a window covering assembly, the connector comprising:
an inner member, the inner member having a plate portion; an outer member having at least one slot disposed therein, the slot having an upper slot wall and a lower slot wall; and one or more lift cord restraints disposed on said inner member or said outer member; wherein said plate portion is received in the at least one slot securing said inner member to said outer member, said outer member substantially enclosing said inner member.
- 52. The connector of claim 51, wherein at least one of the one or more lift cord restraints further comprises an opening formed between said plate portion and one of either the upper or lower slot walls, said opening being sized to permit a lift cord to pass therethrough, but not to permit a knotted lift cord end to pass therethrough.
- 53. The connector of claim 51, wherein at least one of the one or more lift cord restraints further comprises a hole passing through said plate portion, said hole being sized to permit a lift cord to pass therethrough, but not to permit a knotted lift cord end to pass therethrough.
- 54. The collector of claim 51, further comprising a pull cord opening passing through said outer member, said pull cord opening being sized to permit a pull cord to pass therethrough, but not to permit a knotted pull cord end to pass therethrough.
- 55. A connector for securing the ends of a plurality of lift cords of a window covering assembly, the connector comprising:
an inner member; and an outer member, the outer member having (i) a base with a plurality of edges, and (ii) two or more sidewalls, each of the two or more sidewalls (a) being hingeably attached to an edge of the plurality of edges, and (b) having left, right and top edges; and one or more lift cord restraints disposed on said inner member or said outer member; wherein the outer member is connected to and substantially encloses said inner member, and wherein each right edge of each of the two or more sidewalls is in contact substantially along the entire length of said right edge with a left edge of another sidewall.
- 56. The connector of claim 55, wherein the outer member is a unitary molded piece.
- 57. The connector of claim 55, wherein the two or more sidewalls comprises three sidewalls.
- 58. The connector of claim 55, wherein said two or more sidewalls are connected to said base by a living hinge.
- 59. The connector of claim 55, wherein said one or more restraints further comprises a separate restraint for each lift cord of the plurality of lift cords.
- 60. The connector of claim 59, wherein each of the one or more restraints further comprises an opening formed at a connection location between said inner and outer member, said opening being sized to being sized to permit a lift cord to pass therethrough, but not to permit a knotted lift cord end to pass therethrough.
- 61. The connector of claim 55, wherein said top edges form a lift cord opening through which the plurality of lift cords pass, exiting said connector.
- 62. A connector for securing the ends of a plurality of lift cords of a window covering assembly, the connector comprising:
a first member, the first member having a substantially horizontally orientated first portion, the first portion having one or more edges and a top surface, the one or more edges including a first plurality of notches disposed therein; and a second member, the second member (i) connectively coupled to said first member, and (ii) having at least one substantially horizontally orientated second portion, the at least one second portion having one or more edges and a bottom surface, the one or more edges including a second plurality of notches disposed therein, each notch of the second plurality of notches facing in an opposite direction relative to an associated notch of the first plurality of notches; wherein said bottom surface of said second portion at least partially overlaps said top surface of said first portion, said top surface adjacent said bottom surface, each notch of the second plurality of notches overlapping with an associated notch of the first plurality and forming a lift cord opening, the lift cord opening being sized to permit a lift cord to pass therethrough, but not to permit a knotted lift cord end to pass therethrough.
- 63. The connector of claim 62, wherein said first member is substantially enclosed by said second member.
- 64. The connector of claim 62 wherein said second member further includes a pull cord hole, said pull cord hole being sized to permit a pull cord to pass therethrough, but not to permit a knotted pull cord end to pass therethrough.
- 65. The connector of claim 62, wherein the second member further comprises at least one substantially horizontally orientated third portion, the at least one third portion being vertically spaced below said at least one second portion, the at least one third portion having an upper surface, the spacing between said bottom surface and said upper surface forming a slot, the slot having received therein said first portion.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/887,466, filed Jun. 21, 2001, which application is hereby incorporated by reference as if fully disclosed herein.
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09887466 |
Jun 2001 |
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10171358 |
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