The present invention relates to a pulling cord winder for a Venetian blind, and more particularly to a pulling cord winder including a push rod with a pulling spring and a brake member to provide a compressed state and a released state to facilitate positioning the Venetian blind by pressing rough surfaces separately disposed on both sides of an arc compressing board of the brake member and using the resilience of two compressed resilient springs disposed in a winding reel accommodating space for lifting or lowering the Venetian blind.
1. Field of the Invention
In general, a Venetian blind or shade usually comes with a pulling cord or string for lifting or lowering. Since the external pulling cord is usually exposed, children may play with the pulling cord for fun, and the pulling cord may hang a child's neck or even strangle the child and cause a fatal accident. Therefore, the safety issue is taken into consideration and the pulling cords are collected under a lower rail of the Venetian blinds or shades to prevent potential risks and accidents caused by the exposed pulling cord.
2. Brief Discussion of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 6,024,154 discloses a Venetian blind lifting mechanism A with concealed pulling cords as depicted in
The Venetian blind lifting mechanism A is installed in the interior of a lower rail B1 and a S-shape winding member C is installed separately on both sides of a cord retrieving/winding member A1 and disposed at two corresponding coiling rods C1, C2. The coiling rod C1 at the inner side of the S-shape winding member C is pivotally coupled with a gear A11 without being engaged with the serrate rack A10, because the gear A11 has a tooth-to-tooth correspondence with the rack A10. Therefore, the gear A11 can be pulled and moved by a pulling cord C3, when the Venetian blind B is lifted or lowered. A tooth tip A110 of the gear A11 is pressed by any tooth tip A100 of the serrated rack A10 at a certain point, and such tooth tip A110 will be worn out easily (as shown in
U.S. Pat. No. 6,575,223 B1 has disclosed another concealed type lifting control mechanism for a Venetian blind as depicted in
The primary objective of the present invention is to overcome the foregoing shortcomings of the prior art that the lift cord control mechanism cannot achieve the positioning effect for lifting or lowering the Venetian blind, as well as its occupying too much space and incurring too much cost. Therefore, the inventor of the present invention developed a thinner pulling cord winder to reduce the weight and the force exerted on an internal spring of the pulling cord winder, and thus the overall pulling cord winder is lighter and can be installed at the bottom of a lower rail of the Venetian blind much easier.
The pulling cord winder in accordance with the present invention comprises an upper base and a lower base being engaged with each other; two spring coil wheels, each mounted on a fixed cam in a chamber at the center of the lower base; a spring disposed in each of the spring coil wheels and hooked by both end sections therein; a brake member clamped between the two spring coil wheels and hooked by a drawspring; and a push rod passing through the drawspring and contacting the brake member. With the installation of a push rod having a drawspring and the drive of a brake member, a user can wind and release the two spring coil wheels to move the spring coil wheels forward and backward or press them for positioning the Venetian blind. The two springs are wound and released accordingly to lift or lower the Venetian blind to a certain position. As a result, the two spring coil wheels are disposed at the utmost bottom of the Venetian blind, which further compress the rough surfaces on both sides of the brake member.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a pulling cord winder that includes a fixed cam having a latch groove disposed at a lower base and a blocking member having a latch groove disposed on the internal edge of the spring coil wheel, wherein both fastening ends of the spring are latched and fixed inside the spring coil wheel.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a pulling cord winder for a Venetian blind that uses a rough surface of an arc pressing board disposed separately on both sides of the brake member to increase the friction for compressing the spring coil wheels.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a pulling cord winder for a Venetian blind that uses a resilience of the compressed spring in the containing space of the spring coil wheel to lift or lower a Venetian blind.
Further scope of the applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
The basic assembly of a pulling cord winder for a Venetian blind in accordance with the present invention is shown in
The foregoing upper base 3 forms a long member with a recession 30 in the middle of the front end, and a burying hole 31, 32 is disposed on both distal ends and the middle of a lateral side of the upper base 3. An embedding member 34 is disposed separately on an attached surface at the front and rear ends of the upper base 3. An arc groove 340 is disposed in the middle of the embedding member 34 at the front end. The lower base 4 has a shape identical to that of the upper base 3 and a chamber 40 in the middle of the lower base 4 has a fixed cam 41, 42 corresponding to the latch groove 410, 420. A protruded rod 43 having a latch groove 430 is disposed on a lateral side in the middle of the two fixed cams 41, 42 and corresponding to the burying hole 32 disposed on a lateral side of the upper base 3. The two fixed cams 41, 42 comprise an arc blocking wall 44, 45 disposed at an external side, and the lower base 4 at its external side comprises a fastening rod 46 having a screw hole 460 and corresponding to the burying hole 31 of the upper base 3. The fastening rod 46 comprises a cam 47 being disposed at the central position of the fastening rod 46 and having an axle hole for connecting a guide wheel 48. The lower base 4 at the front and rear ends has an arc groove 49 and a recessed groove 491 corresponding to an arc groove 340 and an embedding member 34, and both ends have a perforation 492 for pulling or receiving a pulling cord 21, 22 from both sides of the Venetian blind. A latch member 493 having a perforation 494 is disposed on the internal side of a recessed surface of the arc groove 49. The two spring coil wheels 5 has a containing space 50 at the top, and a sheathing hole 500 is disposed in the middle of the bottom end of the containing space 50. The sheathing hole 500 is connected to the fixed cams 41, 42 of the lower base 4. A blocking member 51 having a latch groove 510 is protruded from an internal edge of the containing space 50. A winding region 530 for winding the pulling cords 21, 22 on both sides of the Venetian blind 2 is disposed between the protruded walls 52, 53 on both sides of the two spring coil wheels 5.
Both embedding ends 60, 61 of the two spring 6 are hooked respectively into the chamber 40 in the middle of the lower base 4 corresponding to the latch grooves 410, 420 of the fixed cams 41, 42 and into the latch groove 510 of the blocking member 51 of the two spring coil wheels 5. An arc pressing board 70 is extended separately from both sides of the brake member 7; a rough surface 700 is disposed on the internal side of the arc pressing board 70; and the embedding groove 701 and protruded rod 702 are disposed at a front end and a top of the brake member 7 respectively. A perforation 703 is disposed at the protruded rod 702 for inserting one end 710 of the drawspring 703. The other end 711 of the drawspring 71 is inserted into a perforation 494 of the latch member 493 of the lower base 4. A long hole 72 is disposed in the middle of the brake member 7 for passing through a protruded rod 43.
The push rod 8 at its end forms a pressing section 80, and the pressing section 80 is embedded in an embedding groove 701 at the front of the brake member 7.
The pulling cords 21, 22 on both sides of the Venetian blind 2 are wound around the winding region 530 of the two spring coil wheels during its assembly, such that the sheathing holes 500 of the two spring coil wheels 5 are coupled with the fixed cams 41, 42 corresponding to the chamber 40 of the lower base 4. Both embedding ends 60, 61 of the two springs 6 are latched respectively into the chamber 40 of the lower base 4 corresponding to the latch grooves 410, 420 and into the latch groove 510 of the blocking member 51 of the two spring coil wheels 5. The long hole 72 in the middle of the brake member 7 sheathes onto the protruded rod 43 of the lower base 4. The perforation 703 of the protruded rod 702 at the front end of the top of the brake member 7 is hooked to one end 710 of the drawspring 71, and one end of the drawspring 71 passes through the perforation 494 of the latch member 493 of the lower base 4. The push rod 8 is embedded into the embedding groove 701 at the front end of the brake member 7 and installed at the arc groove 49 at the front end of the lower base 4. Finally, the embedded member 34 disposed at the front and read end of the upper base 3 is embedded into the recessed groove 491 corresponding to the lower base 4, and secured into the burying holes 31, 32 on both sides of the lower base 3 and in the middle of the lateral side and all the way to the screw holes 460 on the lower base 4 corresponding to the fastening rod 46 by a screw 310 and the latch groove 430 of the protruded rod 43 respectively to define a thinner pulling cord winder 1. The pulling cord winder 1 is attached at the bottom of a lower rail 20 of the Venetian blind 2, such that the pulling cords 21, 22 on both sides of the Venetian blind 2 are wound or released through the perforations 492 on both sides of the lower base 4 into the winding region 530 of the two spring coil wheels 5. Thus, the thinner pulling cord winder 1 can reduce its weight as well as the force applied onto the internal drawspring 71 of the pulling cord winder 1. The overall pulling cord winder 1 is lighter and more convenient to be installed onto the bottom of the lower rail 20 at an end of the Venetian blind 2.
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The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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