The invention relates generally to clutch assemblies for roller blinds.
Roller blinds are generally controlled by a roller clutch assembly which is used to manually raise and lower the blind. These clutch assemblies generally consist of a housing having a barrel portion to which a roller tube support member is rotatably mounted. The blind is coupled to a roller tube which is in turn coupled to the roller tube support member. A clutch member is rotatably mounted to the barrel portion of the housing and is coupled to the roller tube support member. A looped chain is in turn coupled to the clutch member to permit the user to rotate the clutch member (and thereby the roller tube) by pulling on the chain. This permits the user to raise and/or lower the blind by simply pulling on the chain to rotate the roller tube in the desired direction. To ensure that the roller tube does not rotate without the chain being engaged, one or more lock springs are provided in the clutch assembly. These lock springs are coaxially mounted to the barrel between the barrel and the clutch member. The lock springs are configured such that engaging the chain causes the clutch member to engage the lock spring so as to slightly increase the diameter of the spring, permitting the clutch to rotate freely. The lock spring is further configured such that rotating the roller tube support alone caused the lock spring to be engaged so as to constrict the spring and lock the clutch in position.
These sorts of locking roller clutch mechanisms are very popular; however, they suffer from one serious drawback. When larger or heaver blinds are used in combination with these clutch mechanisms, the locking springs have a tendency to partially seize up, causing the clutch mechanisms to partially lock onto the barrel of the housing and resist the raising and lowering of the blinds. As a result, these clutch mechanisms do not always support the smooth and light weight operation. An improved clutch mechanism which incorporates a locking mechanism which does not stick or partially seize is therefore desirable.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an improved roller blind clutch assembly for controlling the raising and lowering of a roller blind which permits the smooth raising and lowering of roller blinds even if the blinds are heavy. The improved roller blind clutch assembly includes a roller tube mount coaxially and rotatably mounted to a barrel. A clutch member is in turn coaxially and rotatably mounted to the barrel between the roller tube mount and the barrel. The clutch member has a window formed between a first and a second edge of the clutch member. A torsion locking spring is coaxially mounted to the barrel between the barrel and the clutch member. The torsion locking spring has opposite first and second ends which project into the window. The roller tube mount has an extension portion configured to extend into the window and dimensioned to fit between the first and second ends of the torsion locking spring. The extension has opposite first and second shoulders covered by a steel shim configured to fit between the extension and the torsion locking spring. The extension portion is also dimensioned and configured to maintain a gap between the extension and the torsion locking spring; thereby permitting the torsion locking spring from catching on the barrel as the clutch mechanism is used to raise and lower the blind.
With the foregoing in view, and other advantages as will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which this invention relates as this specification proceeds, the invention is herein described by reference to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, which includes a description of the preferred typical embodiment of the principles of the present invention.
In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures.
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Extension 14 is a solid piece of plastic which is dimensioned to ensure that it can withstand the stresses caused by engaging ends 26 and 28 of torsion spring 18 as the clutch mechanism is used to raise and lower a blind (not shown). As a result of this requirement, extension 14 has concave surface (face) 20 which is configured to conform closely to spring 18 in order to make extension 14 as thick and robust as possible. Concave surface 20 will have a circular diameter defining the curvature of the concave face. To ensure that the concave surface (face) conforms closely to spring 18, the circular diameter of the concave face will be the same as the outside diameter of spring 18. It has been discovered that the thickness of extension 14 caused by the curvature of concave face (surface) 20 causes spring 18 to contact the outer surface 22 of barrel 16 adjacent extension 14 at point 24. This contact causes resistance to the relative rotation of the barrel and the rest of the clutch. As a result of this contact, the clutch becomes more difficult to turn, particularly when heavier blinds are coupled to roller tube mount 12.
The improved roller clutch assembly made in accordance with the present invention is shown generally in
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A specific embodiment of the present invention has been disclosed; however, several variations of the disclosed embodiment could be envisioned as within the scope of this invention. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims.
U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 61/164,440 filed Mar. 29, 2009, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61164440 | Mar 2009 | US |