The present invention relates to a venetian blind and more particularly, to a ladder rope retaining device for a venetian blind.
As far as a venetian blind is concerned, when all slats are lowered, they are adapted to be driven by a ladder rope to tile relative to a headrail for providing a light-blocking effect. To go a step further, the top end of the ladder rope is fixed to a rotating base. When the rotating base is driven by a driving shaft to rotate relative to a support base, the ladder rope is driven synchronously by the rotating base, such that all slats are driven by the ladder rope to tilt relative to the headrail. However, the conventional rotating base is rotated relative to the support base in a smooth manner. This will cause a poor operating feel during adjusting angle of the slats.
It is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a ladder rope retaining device for a venetian blind, which has a clear operating feel during operation.
To attain the above objective, the ladder rope retaining device of the present invention comprises a support base, a rotating base, and an elastic positioning member. The support base includes a bottom wall and two straight walls connected with two opposite sides of the bottom wall and each having a pivot trough. The rotating base includes a pivot pivotally disposed in the pivot troughs of the support base and a ladder rope retaining portion formed on the outer surface of the pivot. The outer surface of the pivot has a plurality of the positioning recesses arranged in an equally-spaced manner. The elastic positioning member is disposed to one of the straight walls of the support base and elastically engaged with one of the positioning recesses of the pivot of the rotating base.
It can be seen from the above that when the rotating base is rotated relative to the support base, the positioning recesses are alternately engaged with and disengaged from the elastic positioning member. In this way, the ladder rope retaining device of the present invention has a clear operating feel during operation.
Preferably, the top edge of one of the straight walls of the support base includes two insertion grooves located at two opposite sides of the pivot trough. The elastic positioning member has a positioning portion elastically engaged with one of the positioning recesses, two beveled support portions provided with one ends connected with the positioning portion, two extending portions provided with one ends connected with the other ends of the beveled support portions, and two insertion portions connected with the other ends of the extending portions and detachably inserted into the insertion grooves of one of the straight walls of the support base. By this way, the elastic positioning member applies an elastic force to the pivot through the positioning portion.
Preferably, the pivot has a shaft portion pivotally disposed in the pivot troughs of the support base and provided with the positioning recesses, and two disk portions connected with two ends of the shaft portion and located at the outside of the straight walls of the support wall. The diameters of the disk portions are greater than the diameter of the shaft portion and the diameters of the pivot troughs, such that the pivot can be prevented from separating from the pivot troughs along its axial direction.
Preferably, one of the straight walls of the support base includes a receiving hole. The elastic positioning member includes a ball partially protruding out of the receiving hole and engaged with one of the positioning recesses of the pivot, and a compression spring received in the receiving hole and provided with two ends thereof abutted against the ball and the end wall of the receiving hole, respectively. By this way, the elastic positioning member applies an elastic force to the pivot through the ball.
Preferably, the pivot has a shaft portion pivotally disposed in the pivot troughs of the support base and having the positioning recesses, and two disk portions connected with two ends of the shaft portion and located at the outside of the straight walls of the support wall and having diameters greater than a diameter of the shaft portion and diameters of the pivot troughs. The ball is elastically engaged with one of the positioning recesses of the pivot.
Preferably, the rotating base further includes a driving hole penetrating through the shaft portion. The rotating base can be driven to rotate by a driving shaft engaged with the shaft portion.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be fully understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference signs denote like components of structure.
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The support base 20 is assembled with a headrail 60 (as shown in
The rotating base 30 includes a pivot 31 and a ladder rope retaining portion 35. The pivot 31 has a shaft portion 32 and two disk portions 33. The outer surface of one end of the shaft portion 32 has a plurality of positioning recesses 34 arranged in an equally-spaced manner. The disk portions 33 are integrally connected with two ends of the shaft portion 32, and the disk portions 33 have diameters greater than the diameter of the shaft portion 32 and the diameter of the pivot trough 26. The ladder rope retaining portion 35 is integrally connected with the outer surface of the shaft portion 32, and the outer surface of the ladder rope retaining portion 35 has two slots 36. One end of each of the slots 36 is connected with a retaining hole 37, As shown in
The elastic positioning member 40 is a metal sheet in this embodiment. The elastic positioning member 40 includes a positioning portion 42, two beveled portions 44, two extending portions 46, and two insertion portions 48. One ends of the beveled portions 44 are connected with the positioning portion 42, and the other ends of the beveled portions 44 are connected with one ends of the extending portions 46, The other ends of the extending portions 46 are connected with the insertion portions 48. As shown in
It can be seen from the above that when the rotating base 30 is rotated relative to the support base 20, as shown in
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