Claims
- 1. A window blind adapted to cover a window of a structure, the window blind comprising:a mounting section comprising a mounting block assembly and a tilt actuator block assembly separate from the mounting block assembly, wherein the mounting block and the tilt actuator block assemblies each include a recessed spool space formed therein and a first aperture extending through the spool space, wherein each mounting block and tilt actuator block assembly separately mounts directly to a surface of the structure in a position adjacent the window; a rotatable rod assembly comprising a first rotatable member rotatably captured within the spool space of the mounting block assembly so as to extend from the first aperture of the mounting block assembly, a second rotatable member rotatably captured within the spool space of the tilt actuator block assembly so as to extend from the first aperture of the tilt actuator block assembly, and an elongate rod section having a first and second end, wherein the first and second ends of the rod section respectively couple with the first and second rotatable members; a slat assembly comprising a first and second ladder member supported by the rod assembly and further comprising a plurality of slats supported by the first and second ladder members wherein the ladder members are attached to the rotatable rod assembly so that rotation of the rod assembly results in orientation of the plurality of slats at a pitch angle that determines the amount of light that passes through the window blind; wherein each ladder member of the slat assembly comprises a first and second elongate portion that extend downwardly from the rod assembly so that the first and second elongate portions move in opposing vertical directions in response to rotation motion of the rod assembly and wherein each ladder assembly further comprises a plurality of interconnection sections extending therebetween, wherein the plurality of slats are supported by the plurality of interconnection sections such that vertical movement of the first and second portions of each ladder member results in a change in the pitch angle of the slats in correlation with the angular orientation of the rod assembly; and wherein the rotatable rod assembly is adapted to support the first and second ladder members at a first and second pair of contact points on the rotatable rod assembly, wherein the rotatable rod assembly is contoured at the first and second pair of contact points so that the distance between the first and second elongate portions of each ladder member decreases in coincidence with an increase in the pitch angle of the slats so as to maintain the elongate portions in substantially vertical orientation so that the tension in the first and second elongate portions are substantially equalized with respect to each other so as to inhibit the ladder members from exerting a combined torque on the rod assembly that results in a decrease in the pitch angle of the slats.
- 2. The window blind of claim 1, comprising a user input device having a tilt mechanism positioned in the tilt actuator block assembly such that user activation results in rotation of the second rotatable member so as to enable the user to vary the pitch angle of the slats of the slat assembly.
- 3. The window blind of claim 2, wherein the first rotatable member of the rotatable rod assembly comprises a central section and at least a first end section attached to the central section such that the central section is rotatably captured within The spool space of the mounting block assembly and the first end section of the first rotatable member outwardly extends from the central section of the first rotatable member through the first aperture of the mounting block assembly.
- 4. The window blind of claim 3, wherein the second rotatable member of the rod assembly comprises a central section and at least a first end section attached to the central section such that the central section is rotatably captured within the spool space of the tilt actuator block assembly and the first end section of the second rotatable member outwardly extend from the central section of the second rotatable member through the first aperture of the tilt actuator block assembly.
- 5. The window blind of claim 4, wherein the first rotatable member of the rotatable rod assembly further comprises a second end section attached to the central section so that the central section is interposed between the first and second end sections, wherein the second end section outwardly extends from the central section through the first aperture of the mounting block assembly.
- 6. The window blind of claim 5, wherein the second rotatable member of the rotatable rod assembly further comprises a second end section attached to the central section so that the central section is interposed between the first and second end sections, wherein the second end section outwardly extends from the central section through the first aperture of the tilt actuator block assembly.
- 7. The window blind of claim 6, wherein the mounting block and the tilt actuator block assemblies each comprise an identically formed housing assembly.
- 8. The window blind of claim 7, wherein the housing assembly comprises a first and second section such that the first aperture extends through the first and second sections and such that the spool space is interposed between the first and second sections.
- 9. The window blind of claim 8, wherein the first end sections of the first and second rotatable members each comprise a first mounting post having an outer surface that extends from the housing assembly.
- 10. The window blind of claim 9, wherein the second end section of the first rotatable member comprises a second mounting post that is substantially identical to the first mounting post so as to enable the window blind to be formed with an increased width.
- 11. The window blind of claim 4, wherein the central section of the second rotatable member comprises a worm gear and wherein the tilt mechanism of the user input device comprises a worm adapted to engage with the worm gear so that rotation of the worm results in rotation of the second rotatable member.
- 12. The window blind of claim 11, wherein the tilt actuator block assembly further comprises a recessed worm space and a worm shaft opening that extends from the worm space so as to enable the worm having a head section and a shaft section to be positioned within the worm space such that the head section is able to engage the worm gear and such that the shaft outwardly extends from worm shaft opening of the tilt actuator block assembly.
- 13. The window blind of claim 12, wherein the user input device further comprises a wand adapted to engage with the worm so that rotation of the wand results in rotation of the worm.
- 14. The window blind of claim 4, wherein the user input device comprises a tilt cord that couples with the second rotatable member and extends out of the tilt actuator block assembly so that the second rotatable member is urged into a state of rotation in response to an external force applied through the tilt cord.
- 15. The window blind of claim 14, wherein the central section of the second rotatable member comprises a cord hub that is adapted to fixedly attach to the tilt cord.
- 16. The window blind of claim 15, wherein the central section of the second rotatable member further comprises a cord retainer post adapted to couple with the cord hub so as to fixedly attach the tilt cord to the cord hub.
- 17. The window blind of claim 9, wherein the rotatable rod assembly further comprises a first and second coupling member, wherein the first and second coupling members respectively couple the first and second ends of the rod section with the mounting posts of the first and second rotatable members.
- 18. The window blind of claim 17, wherein the first and second coupling members each comprise a substantially tubular wall having an inner surface, an outer surface, and a first opening that extends along the inner surface, and wherein the mounting posts of the first and second rotatable members extend into the first opening of the coupling members so that the outer surfaces of the mounting posts frictionally engage the inner surfaces of the coupling members.
- 19. The window blind of claim 18, wherein the rod section has an outer surface that extends into the first opening of the coupling members so as to frictionally engage the outer surface of the rod section with the inner surface of the coupling members.
- 20. The window blind of claim 19, wherein the inner surface of each coupling member is formed with a flat section and the outer surfaces of each mounting post and rod section are formed with flat sections so as to prevent relative rotational motion therebetween.
- 21. The window blind of claim 1, wherein the rotatable rod assembly comprises at least one tubular wall defining an interior region, wherein the at least one tubular wall is contoured with a plurality of cutouts such that each of the cutouts is positioned adjacent each of the first and second pairs of contact points, wherein the cutouts are adapted so that the first and second elongate portions of the adjacent ladder member are able to extend into the interior region of the at least one tubular wall so as to decrease the distance between the first and second elongate portions in coincidence with an increase in the pitch angle of the slats.
- 22. The window blind of claim 21, wherein the rotatable rod assembly is contoured at the first and second pair of contact points so as to increase the vertical displacement between the first and second elongate portions of each ladder member in response to rotation of the rotatable rod assembly to thereby increase the range of the pitch angle of the slats.
- 23. The window blind of claim 22, wherein the rotatable rod assembly further comprises a first and second cam section that outward extends from the at least one tubular wall at the first and second pair of contact points, wherein the first and second elongate portions of the ladder member respectively extend adjacent the first and second cam sections in a flush manner so as to increase the range of the pitch angle of the slats.
- 24. The window blind of claim 1, wherein the rotatable rod assembly is contoured so as to support the first and second ladder members such that the first and second portions of each ladder member are asymmetrically positioned radially with respect to the axis of rotation of the rod assembly so as to inhibit the ladder members from exerting a torque on the rod assembly that results in a decrease in the pitch angle of the slats.
- 25. The window blind of claim 1, further comprising a lifting mechanism adapted to allow a user to raise and lower the slat assembly.
- 26. The window blind of claim 25, wherein the rod assembly comprises an aperture that extends substantially along the length of the rod assembly.
- 27. The window blind of claim 26, wherein the lifting mechanism comprises a plurality of draw cords that extend along the slat assembly and wherein the draw cords further extend through the aperture of the rod assembly.
- 28. The window blind of claim 1, further comprising a valance assembly that substantially covers the mounting section and rod assembly of the window blind.
- 29. The window blind of claim 28, wherein the valance assembly comprises a lateral cover member having a vertical edge, a side cover member having a vertical edge, and an interconnecting member that couples the vertical edge of the lateral cover member with the vertical edge of the side cover member.
- 30. The window blind of claim 29, wherein the interconnecting member comprises a first mounting side having a first aperture formed therein and a second mounting side having a second aperture formed therein, wherein the vertical edge of the lateral cover member extends into the first aperture so as to be frictionally engaged therein and wherein the vertical edge of the side cover member extends into the second aperture so as to be frictionally engaged therein.
- 31. The window blind of claim 30, wherein the lateral cover member and the side cover member extend from the interconnecting member in a substantially perpendicular manner.
- 32. The window blind of claim 31, wherein the mounting block assembly and the tilt actuator block assembly each further comprise a plurality of mounting wedges extending therefrom.
- 33. The window blind of claim 32, wherein the lateral cover member further comprises a mounting groove adapted to frictionally engage with the mounting wedges of the mounting block assembly and tilt actuator block assembly so as to enable the lateral cover member to mount thereto.
- 34. The window blind of claim 33, wherein the mounting plates are interposed between the mounting and the tilt actuator block assemblies and the surface of the structure adjacent the window.
- 35. The window blind of claim 34, wherein the mounting plates are each formed with a slot adapted to enable the mounting wedges to extend thereinto.
- 36. A window blind apparatus for covering a window, the apparatus comprising:a mounting assembly mounted to a surface adjacent the window; a slat assembly comprising a plurality of slats and a plurality of ladder members, wherein each ladder member comprises a first and second elongate section and a plurality of interconnecting sections that interconnect the first and second elongate sections, wherein the interconnecting sections of the ladder members support the plurality of slats; and a tilt rod assembly rotatably captured by the mounting assembly, wherein the tilt rod assembly is formed with a plurality of ladder member attachment points adapted so as to support the plurality of ladder members of the slat assembly and with a plurality of cams mounted to the tilt rod assembly adjacent the ladder member attachment points, wherein the first and second elongate sections of the ladder members extend from the ladder member attachment points so that the first and second elongate sections of each ladder member is vertically displaced with respect to each other and induced to pass through the tilt rod assembly in response to a first rotation of the tilt rod assembly so as to vary the pitch angle of the plurality of slats positioned on the interconnecting sections of the ladder members, wherein the tilt rod assembly is adapted to reduce the horizontal distance between the first and second elongate sections of each ladder member in coincidence with an increase in the pitch angle of the plurality of slats so as to reduce the difference in the tensions of the first and second elongate sections of each ladder member to thereby inhibit the pitch angle of the plurality of slats from changing in the absence of an external torque applied by a user; wherein the tilt rod assembly adjacent the ladder member attachment sections is contoured so that, when the tilt rod assembly is positioned in the closed orientation, the net torque applied by the ladder members onto the tilt rod assembly biases the tilt rod assembly to remain positioned in the closed orientation.
- 37. The window blind apparatus of claim 36, wherein the tilt rod assembly is rotatable between an open orientation and a closed orientation such that the pitch angle of the slats is substantially zero when the tilt rod assembly is in the open orientation and such that the pitch angle is at a maximum value when the tilt rod assembly is in the closed orientation.
- 38. The window blind of claim 37, wherein the tilt rod assembly comprises at least one tubular wall defining an interior region, wherein the at least one tubular wall is contoured with a plurality of cutouts adjacent the ladder member attachment points, wherein the cutouts are adapted so that the first elongate section of each ladder member is able to extend into the interior region of the at least one tubular wall when the tilt rod assembly is rotated from the open orientation so as to continually reduce the horizontal distance between the first and second elongate members of each ladder member in response to a continued rotation of the tilt rod assembly from the open orientation.
- 39. The window blind apparatus of claim 38, wherein each of the cutouts extends between adjacent pairs ladder member attachment points.
- 40. The window blind apparatus of claim 39, wherein the tilt rod assembly adjacent the ladder member attachment points is adapted so as to increase the range of the pitch angle of the slats.
- 41. The window blind apparatus of claim 40, wherein the plurality of cams each has an outer surface and is mounted to the tilt rod assembly adjacent the ladder member attachment points so as to outwardly extend from the at least one tubular wall adjacent the ladder member attachment points so that the first and second elongate members of each ladder member extends along the outer surface of each cam to thereby increase the relative vertical displacement between the first and second elongate members of each ladder member in response to a rotation of the tilt rod assembly from the open orientation.
- 42. The window blind apparatus of claim 41, wherein the plurality of cams comprise a plurality of pairs of adjacent cams, wherein the cams of each pair of adjacent cams are positioned substantially 180 degrees apart from each other about the at least one tubular wall of the tilt rod assembly.
- 43. The window blind apparatus of claim 42, wherein the tilt rod assembly adjacent the ladder member attachment sections define a plurality of slots each having opposing ends and a centered opening positioned between the ends, wherein the ends of the slots define the ladder member attachment points, and wherein the first and second elongate sections of each ladder member are formed with an attachment end that is adapted to extend into the centered opening of each slot and be captured at the ends of each slot.
- 44. The window blind apparatus of claim 43, wherein the tilt rod assembly comprises a plurality of rotatable members and a plurality of coupling members that interconnect the plurality of rotatable members.
- 45. The window blind apparatus of claim 44, wherein the plurality of coupling members define the ladder member attachment points.
- 46. A window blind assembly to be attached to a structure adjacent a window comprising:a rotatable rod; a plurality of mounting block assemblies adapted to be separately mounted directly to a surface of the structure adjacent the window, wherein each of the plurality of mounting block assemblies includes an interchangeable housing having a first side face and a second side face with a first aperture and a second aperture respectively formed in the first and second side faces wherein each of the interchangeable housings also includes a first recessed space wherein the plurality of mounting block assemblies are adapted to engage the rotatable rod through the first aperture in the first face in a first configuration, (ii) through the second aperture in a second face in a second configuration and (iii) through both the first and second apertures in a third configuration to thereby allow a standardized mounting block assembly to be used to support the rotatable rods at the ends of the rotatable rod or in the middle of the rotatable rod; a tilt actuator block assembly having an aperture that extends therethrough, wherein the tilt actuator block assembly further includes a tilt mechanism that engages with the rotatable rod so as to rotate the rotatable rod in response to user activation of the tilt mechanism; wherein the tilt actuator block assembly is adapted to engage with a cord tilt mechanism in a first configuration aid a rod tilt mechanism in a second configuration so that a single standardized tilt actuator block assembly can be used in conjunction with two different types of tilt actuator mechanisms; and a slat assembly having a plurality of slats adapted to be positioned adjacent a window, wherein the slat assembly is coupled to the rotatable rod so that rotation of the rotatable rod in response to user activation of the tilt actuator block assembly results in a change in the pitch angle of the plurality of slats which thereby varies the amount of light let through the slat assembly.
- 47. The assembly of claim 46, wherein the rotatable rod is comprised of a plurality of rod sections and at least one connection member wherein the plurality of rod sections are interconnected by the at least one connection member so that the rotatable rod can be formed to one of a plurality of lengths.
- 48. The assembly of claim 47, wherein the mounting block assemblies and the tilt actuator block assembly each comprise rotatable in members that are adapted to couple with the rod sections so as to form the rotatable rod.
- 49. The assembly of claim 49, wherein the tilt actuator block assembly includes a rotatable member that engage with the rotatable rod and wherein the rotatable member includes an opening that is adapted to receive a cord retaining post so that a cord can be attached to the rotatable member such that the cord extends outward of the tilt actuator block assembly so that user induced linear movement of the cord results in rotation of the rotatable member.
- 50. The assembly of claim 46, wherein the tilt actuator block assembly induces a geared rotatable member that is coupled with the rotatable rod such that rotation of the geared rotatable member results in rotation of the rod and wherein the tilt actuator block assembly further includes a worm gear positioned within the tilt actuator block assembly such that rotation of the worm gear results in rotation of the geared rotatable member.
- 51. The assembly of claim 50, further comprising a rod that attaches to the worm gear and extends out of the tilt actuator block assembly so as to permit user rotation of the rod to thereby induce rotation of the rotatable rod of the window blind assembly.
- 52. The assembly of claim 46, wherein the rotatable rod is configured at the coupling points of the slat assembly to the rotatable rods so as to bias the slat assemblies into a closed position and inhibit rotation of the rotatable rod away from the closed position in the absence of user activation of the tilt mechanism in the tilt actuator block assembly.
- 53. The assembly of claim 52, wherein the slat assembly includes at least two ladder members each having two vertical members with a plurality of lateral interconnecting members connecting the two vertical members wherein the slats are positioned on the lateral interconnecting members and wherein the two vertical members are connected to the rotatable member so that rotation of the rotatable member results in a change in the pitch angle of the slats positioned on the lateral interconnecting members.
- 54. The assembly of claim 53, wherein the rotatable rod is contoured at the coupling points of the two vertical members of the ladder members so that the distance between the vertical members is decreased when the rotatable rod is rotated to a position corresponding to the closed position of the slats to decrease the disparity in the tension exerted by the two vertical members on the rotatable rod to thereby inhibit the ladder members from inducing the rotatable rod to rotate away from the position corresponding to the closed position of the slats.
- 55. The assembly of claim 54, wherein the rotatable rod includes a cut out adjacent the coupling points of the vertical members of the ladder members, wherein a first vertical member of the ladder member extends through the cutout so as to be closer to the axis of rotation of the rotatable rod than a second vertical member the rotatable rod is in the position corresponding to the closed position so that the torque exerted on the rotatable rod by the first vertical member is decreased with respect to the torque exerted by the second vertical member.
- 56. The assembly of claim 55, wherein the rotatable rod is further contoured at the coupling points so that one of the vertical member is more vertically displaced with respect to the other vertical members when the slats are in the closed position so as to increase the pitch angle of the plurality of slats in the closed position to further reduce the amount of light transmitted through the plurality of slats.
- 57. The assembly of claim 56, wherein a first and a second cam section is positioned on the rotatable member adjacent the coupling points of the two vertical members so that a first vertical member of the ladder member extends over the outer surface of the cam when the rotatable rod is in the position corresponding to the closed position to vertically raise the first vertical member with respect to the second vertical member to thereby increase the pitch angle of the plurality of slats in the closed position.
- 58. A window blind assembly kit adapted to permit installation of window blinds of varying sizes to windows, the kit comprising in combination:a plurality of mounting blocks adapted to be mounted to a surface of a wall adjacent a window; a tilt mechanism block adapted to be mounted to a surface of a wall adjacent a window; a tilt mechanism adapted to be positioned within the tilt mechanism block; a plurality of rod sections and connectors wherein the plurality of rod sections and connectors can be coupled together to form a rotatable rod of one of a number of possible sizes corresponding to the width of the window and wherein the plurality of rod sections can be coupled to the selected mounting blocks such that when the selected mounting blocks are secured to the surface of the wall adjacent the window, the rotatable rod is retained adjacent the surface of the wall and wherein the plurality of rod sections can be coupled to the tilt mechanism block such that user activation of the tilt mechanism results in rotation of the rotatable rod; a plurality of ladder members adapted to be attached at coupling points to the rotatable rod wherein the plurality of ladder members have two elongate members that are attached to coupling points of the rotatable rod such that rotation of the rotatable rod results in vertical displacement of one vertical member with respect to the other; a plurality of slats of a first length adapted to be engaged with the plurality of ladder members so that rotation of the rotatable member results in a change of pitch of the slats engaged with the plurality of ladder members wherein the slats can be cut to a desired length corresponding to the width of the window; an assembly rack adapted to receive the plurality of slats of the desired length to permit installation of the plurality of slats into the plurality of ladder assemblies; and wherein the kit is adapted to permit a single kit to be used to form a window blind assembly that is dimensioned to fit a window of a first size selected from a range of window sizes.
- 59. The kit of claim 58, further comprising a plurality of mounting plates adapted to be positioned on the surface of the wall and further adapted to engage with the mounting blocks to permit mounting of the mounting blocks to the surface of the wall adjacent the window.
- 60. The kit of claim 59, wherein each of the plurality of mounting plates includes an adhesive to permit temporary mounting of the plates on a surface adjacent the window such that the plates can be temporarily mounted in desired locations while attached to an assembled window blind and then detached from the assembled window blind and fixedly secured to the surface adjacent the window.
- 61. The kit of claim 58, further comprising a stand for retaining the plurality of slats while the slats are being cut to a desired size.
- 62. The kit of claim 58, further comprising a lifting mechanism that is coupled to one of the mounting blocks so as to permit vertical movement of the plurality of slats between a an open position and a closed position over the window.
- 63. The kit of claim 58, wherein the tilt mechanism block is pre-assembled to have the tilt mechanism contained therein.
- 64. The kit of claim 58, wherein the tilt mechanism block is adapted to receive in a first configuration a cord tilt mechanism and in a second configuration a rod tilt mechanism and wherein the kit includes both a cord tilt mechanism and a rod tilt mechanism.
- 65. The kit of claim 59, further comprising a plurality of valance components adapted to be cut to size to fit a particular window size and mounted to the mounting blocks so as to at least partially shield the mounting blocks and rotatable rod from view.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/151,547, filed Sep. 11, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,009,931.
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