An insulated glass assembly constructed in accordance with a current embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
The IG assembly 10 and the frame 12 are known to those skilled in the art. Consequently, a detailed description of the construction and assembly of these components is unnecessary. The IG assembly 10 includes the spaced glazing panels 14, 16 and a spacer 17 (see
With the exception of the follower 22, the IG blind assembly 18 also is well-known to those skilled in the art. The blind assembly includes a plurality of slats 20 supported on cords, strings, or any other operating mechanism (not fully illustrated). The cords can be operated to raise and lower the blind and/or to tilt the slats within the blind. While the illustrated IG accessory is the blind assembly 18, the accessory could be any other suitable accessory such as a pleated shade, another window covering, or other construction.
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The operating mechanism includes the follower 22, the operator 24, and the track 26. Both the operator 24 and the track 26 are well-known to those skilled in the art.
The track 26 is mounted on one of the glazing panels 14, 16, the frame 12, or any other portion of the IG assembly. The track is mounted on the “interior” side of the IG assembly (i.e. the side that faces the building interior), typically after that side is selected by installing the assembly within a building. While the track 26 in the current embodiment is a separate element, the track may be incorporated into another component of the insulted glass assembly 10 such as the frame 12.
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The follower body 40 is a single piece of injection molded plastic, but may be fabricated of any suitable material using any suitable technique. The body 40 includes two sides—a first side facing the glazing panel 14 and a second side facing the glazing panel 16. The structure of the body 40 includes a central portion 48, an upper connector portion 50, a lower connector portion 52, and a plurality of stub axles 54.
When the low-friction elements are wheels (as illustrated), the wheels 42 are rotatably supported on the follower body 40. More specifically, one wheel 42 is rotatable mounted on each of the stub axles 54 by snap-fitting the wheel onto the axle. As illustrated in
The central portion 48 defines a first magnet cavity 56 in the first side of the body 40 and a second magnet cavity (not visible) in the second side of the body. The first magnets 44 are supported within the magnet cavity 56 on the first side of the follower, and the second magnets 46 are supported within the corresponding magnet cavity on the second side of the magnet follower. Each plurality of magnets in the current embodiment is arranged in a linear configuration. The magnets currently are secured in position using any suitable means such as adhesive, adhesive tape, and/or friction.
The connector portions 50 and 52 provide a means for connecting the follower body 40 to the remainder of the blind operator mechanism (not shown). Specifically, cords, strings, springs, and/or other components may be attached to the connector portions 50, 52.
The IG assembly 10 is manufactured and assembled using conventional techniques. In particular, the follower 22 is installed within the space 38 between the spaced glazing panels 14 and 16. The IG assembly may be installed within a building opening with either of the glazing panels 14, 16 facing inwardly. Consequently, the IG assembly is “unhanded” because the operator can be installed on the “interior side” after the IG assembly has been installed in the building. After the interior side has been determined by the installation, the track 26 is mounted on the IG assembly 10, and the operator 24 is interfitted with the track 26 over the follower 22. The operator 24 and the follower 22 are magnetically coupled, and the wheels 42 are drawn into engagement with the glazing panel 14, 16 that faces the interior. Therefore, the wheels 42 provide rotatable support for the follower 22 on the glazing panel 14, 16.
The above description is that of a current embodiment of the invention. Various alterations and changes can be made without departing from the spirit and broader aspects of the invention as define in the appended claims, which are to be interpreted in accordance with the principles of patent law including the doctrine of equivalents.