1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a roller curtain controller, which is able to reduce frictional noise in operation and keep the central axis of the restricting stem in the horizontal position. Therefore, the roller curtain can be operated more smoothly.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional roller curtain structure includes a roller curtain controller fitted with one end of the roller curtain for controlling the roller curtain and winding up or unwinding down the roller curtain. The roller curtain controller has a restriction stem protruding from an inner face of the cap for fitting springs thereon. A pull cord reel is fitted on one end of the restriction stem. An outer sleeve is fitted on a connection hub protruding from the front end of the pull cord reel, whereby the outer sleeve is drivable by the pull cord reel to control the roller curtain and wind up or unwind down the roller curtain. In the conventional roller curtain, the pull cord reel is fitted on the restriction stem in contact with the inner face of the cap. When rotating the pull cord reel, a frictional noise is made due to contact between the pull cord reel and the inner face of the cap. Moreover, the restriction stem is simply located by means of fixing screws. Under such circumstance, the restriction stem is likely to be pressed down and the central axis of the restriction stem is likely to deflect under the weight of the roller curtain. As a result, the roller curtain can be hardly smoothly operated.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a roller curtain controller for solving the operation noise problem existing in the conventional roller curtain controller. The roller curtain controller is able to minimize the frictional noise made when pulling the pull cord to wind up and unwind down the roller curtain. Accordingly, a silencing effect can be achieved.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide the above roller curtain controller for solving the operation smoothness problem existing in the conventional roller curtain controller. The locating block serves to support and locate the restriction stem so as to keep the central axis of the restricting stem in a horizontal state. In this case, during rotation of the outer sleeve, the restriction stem is prevented from being pressed downward and deflected under the weight of the roller curtain so that the roller curtain can be wound up and unwound down more smoothly.
To achieve the above and other objects, the roller curtain controller of the present invention includes a cap, a collar, a locating block, a pull cord reel and an outer sleeve. The cap is recessed to form a receiving space. The cap has a restriction stem protruding from a bottom wall of the receiving space. The collar is fitted on a fixed end of the restriction stem and the locating block is fitted on a front end of the restriction stem. The pull cord reel is fitted on the collar and spaced from the bottom wall of the receiving space of the cap by the collar to form a gap so as to reduce frictional noise in use of the pull cord reel. The locating block is assembled with the outer sleeve. By means of the support of the locating block, the central axis of the restricting stem is kept in a horizontal state and prevented from being deflected under the weight of the roller curtain so that the roller curtain can be operated more smoothly.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
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As aforesaid, the pull cord reel 2 is spaced from the inner face of the cap 1 by the collar 13 to form a gap 100 for preventing the pull cord reel 2 from contacting with the bottom wall of the receiving space 10. Therefore, when the bead pull cord 5 is pulled to operate the roller curtain 6 up and down (as shown in
The components are fitted around the restriction stem 11 to control winding/unwinding of the roller curtain. Therefore, the restriction stem 11 will bear the weight of the entire assembly and the downward pulling force in operation (as shown in
The above embodiment is only used to illustrate the present invention, not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiment can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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101206228 | Apr 2012 | TW | national |