The present invention relates to a pulling cord winding apparatus for window shades that includes a ramming element attached to one side of a push rod and two brake elements that may be pressed together or separated, and the brake elements have a coarse surface to facilitate pressing and positioning so that two wound elastic coils housed respectively in a housing space of two take-up reels can provide a torsional returning force to extend or retract a window shade.
A conventional window shade generally is lifted or lowered through a rope. The rope is exposed outside and could cause a hazardous condition by tangling or strangling children playing nearby. Hence for safety reason, the rope of the window shade is generally collected in a winding device located on the bottom rail of the window shade without exposing to prevent risks.
There are many types of pulling cord winding devices for window shades on the market.
In view of the aforesaid disadvantages occurred to the conventional winding devices that cannot be anchored as desired during extension and retraction, and are bulky and costly, and increase the weight of the bottom rail, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a pulling cord winding apparatus for window shades that is lighter and has a smaller thickness to reduce the forces exerted on the spring in the pulling cord winding apparatus. The invention is compact and may be easily installed on the bottom rail of the window shade.
The pulling cord winding apparatus for window shades of the invention includes an upper cap and a lower seat that are coupled together, two elastic take-up reels mounted on holding struts located in a center housing compartment formed on the lower seat, an elastic coil housed in each elastic take-up reel that has two latch ends latched thereon, an elastic reed bridged a post on one side of the housing compartment and a brake element, and a push rod interposed between two brake elements. The push rod is coupled with a ramming element on one side that may be pushed to press the two brake elements to enable the elastic coils to be retracted or released thereby to extend or retract the window shade.
Another object of the invention is to form a latch slot on the anchor strut and a retaining member on an inner perimeter of the elastic take-up reel that has a latch trough to allow the two latch ends of the elastic coil to wedge in so that the two elastic coils are held and latched in the two elastic take-up reels.
Yet another object of the invention is to form a coarse outer surface on the brake element to increase the friction to harness the elastic take-up reel. Through the elastic reed which bridges the post and the brake element, and forward pressing and backward retracting of the ramming element on one end of the push rod to retract or press the brake elements so that the two elastic take-up reels also are released or pressed, the elastic coils are retracted or released to enable the window shade to be extended, retracted and anchored, and the two elastic take-up reels also are pressed by the coarse surface of the brake elements to be anchored while the window shade is extended to the extreme end.
Still another object of the invention is to allow the elastic coils to be wound in the housing space of the elastic take-up reel to provide a returning torsional force to automatically retract the window shade.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features, and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The upper cap 3 is an elongate member with a recess 30 in the center of a front end, and sunk holes 31 and 32 on two sides and one side of the center, and a contact side 33 which has a wedge flange 34 on a front end and a rear end. The wedge flange 34 on the front end has a concave notch 340 in the center.
The lower seat 4 is formed in a shape mating the upper cap 3, and has the center housing compartment 40, bucking struts 400 on the front end and the rear end, wedge struts 401 that have a first wedge slot 402, and the two holding struts 41 and 42 on two sides. The holding struts 41 and 42 have respectively a latch slot 410 and 420. The post 43 is located on one side in the center between the two holding struts 41 and 42, and has a screw hole 430 corresponding to the sunk hole 32. On the outer side of the two holding struts 41 and 42, there are two arched retaining flanges 44 and 45. The lower seat 4 further has fastening struts 46, and each of them has a screw hole 460 corresponding to the sunk hole 31. Between two fastening struts 46, there is a strut 47 to couple with an axle hole 480 of a guide reel 48. The lower seat 4 also has a concave notch 49 and a recess 491 mating the concave notch 340 and wedge flange 34 of the upper cap 3, and two apertures 492 on two sides to allow the pulling cords 21 and 22 to pass through to extend and retract the window shade 2.
The two elastic take-up reels 5 have respectively a housing space 50, an opening 500 in the center of the bottom to couple with the holding struts 41 and 42. On the inner perimeter of the housing space 50, there is a jutting retaining member 51 which has a latch trough 510. The two elastic take-up reels 5 further have respectively flanges 52 and 53 extended from two sides to form a winding zone 530 in the middle to wind the pulling cords 21 and 22.
The two latch ends 60 and 61 of the two elastic coils 6 are latched respectively on the latch slot 410 and 420 of the holding struts 41 and 42, and the latch trough 510 of the retaining member 51 of the elastic take-up reels 5.
The brake element 7 is elongated and diagonal with the coarse surface 70 formed on an outer side. It has a second wedge slot 700 on one end to hold a long end 710 of the elastic reed 71. The elastic reed 71 has a short end 711 to latch in the first wedge slot 402 of the wedge strut 401 so that the brake element 7 and the post 43 are bridged by the diagonal elastic reed 71.
The push rod 8 has a depressing head 80 on one end and the ramming element 81 on other end. The ramming element 81 has a wide edge 810 on one end and a narrow edge 811 on another end, two sloped edges 812, and a slot 813 in the center. The wide edge 810 has a cavity 814 to hold a spring 82. The push rod 8 is located between the two brake elements 7.
For assembly, wind the pulling cords 21 and 22 on the two elastic take-up reels 5 in the winding zone 530; couple the opening 500 with the holding struts 41 and 42 of the lower seat 4 with the latch ends 60 and 61 of the elastic coils 6 latched respectively in the latch slots 410 and 420 of the struts 41 and 42, and the latch trough 510 of the retaining member 51; place the push rod 8 between the two brake elements 7; insert the spring 82 into the cavity 814 of the ramming element 81; wedge the long end 710 of the elastic reed 71 in the second wedge slot 700 on one end of the brake element 7, and wedge the short end 711 in the first wedge slot 402 of the wedge strut 401; place one end of the brake elements 7 in contact with the upper side of the bucking struts 400; place the push rod 8 in the concave notch 49 of the lower seat 4; couple the wedge flange 34 of the upper cap 3 with the corresponding recess 491 of the lower seat 4; screw fastening elements 310 through the sunk holes 31 and 32 into the corresponding screw holes 460 of the fastening struts 46, and the screw hole 430 of the post 43 to finish the assembly of the pulling cord winding apparatus 1. Install the pulling cord winding apparatus 1 on the bottom end of the bottom rail 20 of the window shade 2; thread the two pulling cords 21 and 22 from two sides of the window shade 2 into the apertures 492 on two sides of the lower seat 4 and wind the pulling cords in the winding zone 530. The pulling cord winding apparatus 1 thus formed has a smaller thickness and is lighter. It can reduce the force exerting on the spring 82 inside the winding apparatus. The pulling cord winding apparatus 1 is compact and may be installed easily on the bottom end of the bottom rail 20 of the window shade 2.
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20060175023 A1 | Aug 2006 | US |