Claims
- 1. A frame for a rectractable blind having front and rear faces comprising:
- (a) a headrail of generally U-shaped cross-sectional shape, defining a passage for blind operating cords therein;
- (b) corner members attached at each end of the headrail, the corner members each comprising:
- (i) an outer housing member comprising means for forming a structural connection to said headrail and means for receiving and retaining an inner molded body member, and
- (ii) an inner molded body member received and retained by said outer housing member, said molded body member having fromed therein a number of apertures defining a plurality of distinct passageways for operating cords therein and further having formed therein a cavity defining a common space in communication with the distinct passageways, whereby the distinct passageways communicate with one another other;
- (c) first and second lateral profiles, each attached at its upper end to an end of the headrail by means of the corner members, the lateral profiles extending downward therefrom and disposed parallel to each other, the lateral profiles each defining at least one longitudinal channel for operating cords, said channels being in communication with the passageway of the upper headrail by means of the plurality of distinct passageways and the common space defined by the corner members; and
- (d) a bottom rail disposed between the first and second lateral profiles, raiseable and lowerable with respect to the headrail.
- 2. The frame as in claim 1, further comprising:
- (a) a curved sliding surface associated with each of the distinct passageways defined by the corner members, whereby movement of operating cords therethrough is facilitated.
- 3. The frame as in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) at least one of the passageways in each of the corner members extends into the channel of the corresponding lateral profile and terminates therein.
- 4. The frame as in claim 3, wherein:
- (a) each lateral profile defines at least two longitudinal channels; and
- (b) one of the distinct passageways defined by each of the corner members extends into each of said longitudinal channels and terminates therein, in communication with the channel.
- 5. The frame as in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) each corner member further defines an upper passageway, said upper passageways being oriented longitudinally in line with and communicating with the passage defined by the headrail;
- (b) the upper passageway further communicating with the common space; and
- (c) the upper passageway further defining an opening directly opposite the passage defined by the headrail.
- 6. The frame as in claim 5, wherein:
- (a) each corner member further defines a plurality of exit apertures in its respective common space; and
- (b) each exit aperture forms corresponding curved sliding surfaces in their respective corner members.
- 7. The frame as in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) each corner member further defines a forward passageway in communication with the common space, said forward passageway terminating at a front face of the frame.
- 8. The frame as in claim 1, wherein each corner member further comprises:
- (a) two projections extending upward from the separate molding, said projections forming between them a U-shaped passage extending to a front face of the frame.
- 9. The frame as in claim 1, further comprising:
- (a) first and second foot members fixed at lower ends of the first and second lateral profiles, each foot member defining a plurality of passages therein for operating cords, said passages each being in communication with one another.
- 10. The frame member as in claim 9, wherein:
- (a) each lateral profile defines at least two longitudinal channels; and
- (b) one of said passages defined by each foot member extends into each of said longitudinal channels and terminates therein, in communication with the channel.
- 11. The frame as in claim 9, wherein:
- (a) at least one passage defined by each foot member terminates at a front face of the frame.
- 12. The frame as in claim 9, wherein:
- (a) one of the passages defined by each foot member extends horizontally and defines an opening in its respective foot member facing the opposite foot member.
- 13. The frame as in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) each lateral profile defines a front and rear longitudinal channel; and
- (b) a rear channel is open to the rear face of the frame along its length.
- 14. The frame as in claim 13, further comprising:
- (a) two carriages, one slidably guided in each rear longitudinal channel, the bottom rail affixed to the carriages.
- 15. The frame as in claim 14, further comprising:
- (a) a hollow bolt securing each carriage to the bottom rail, said hollow bolts defining a passageway for operating cords into the bottom rail.
- 16. The frame as in claim 15, wherein:
- (a) each carriage defines a horizontal aperture through which the hollow bolt extends, said horizontal aperture providing a passageway for operating cords therethrough.
- 17. The frame as in claim 13, further comprising:
- (a) an operating slide slidably mounted in one of the front channels, said operating slide defining at least one passageway for operating cords therein, whereby movement of the operating slide controls the raising and lowering of the bottom rail.
- 18. The frame as claimed in claim 17, wherein said operating slide comprises:
- (a) at least one clamping means for fixing an operating cord thereto; and
- (b) a locking means for selectively locking the operating slide in desired positions.
- 19. The frame of claim 1, wherein said outer housing members of said corner members each comprise tongue members adapted to be received and retained within said U-shape headrail.
- 20. The frame of claim 1, wherein said inner molded body members comprise means for forming a structural connection to said lateral profiles.
- 21. The frame of claim 20, wherein said inner molded body members comprise projections integrally formed therein which fit within corresponding recesses in said lateral profiles for retention thereby.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 939,984 filed Dec. 10, 1986, now abandoned.
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