Technical Field
The present embodiments relates generally to roller shade latching, and more particularly to a roller shade latching apparatus that couples to a shade mounting bracket using spring-loaded latching members.
Background Art
Roller shades are typically hung in place over a window using simple hooks. Gravity is the force that holds the roller shade in place. Due to rotational forces, the roller shade can move and cause noise. Further, to remove or unhang the roller shade, the roller shade must be lifted up to disengage the hooks. Lifting a large diameter shade up to disengage the hooks can be difficult due to the lack of space between the shade and ceiling (i.e., head room).
It is therefore desirable to provide a roller shade latching apparatus that more securely holds the roller shade in place and which can more readily engage and disengage the roller shade.
It is to be understood that both the general and detailed descriptions that follow are exemplary and explanatory only and are not restrictive.
In accordance with an aspect, a latching apparatus, comprises: (a) a latching frame having at least one end portion that includes a guiding edge; (b) at least one latching member having a curved part and a guiding edge located at an outer end of the curved part, and being coupled at a pivot to the end portion such that the guiding edge and the curved part of the latching member face the guiding edge of the end portion, the curved part of the latching member and the guiding edge of the end portion forming an opening; and (c) at least one spring coupled at one end to the latching member such that the spring exerts a force that drives the curved part of the latching member about the pivot toward the guiding edge of the end portion; wherein (d) the guiding edge of the latching member is configured to guide an external mounting pin toward the opening in response to the mounting pin being pushed against the guiding edge of the latching member whereby the mounting pin initially causes the latching member to pivot away from the end portion until the mounting pin slides past the guiding edge of the latching member and is secured between the curved part of the latching member and the guiding edge of the end portion by the force exerted by the spring.
According to another aspect, a latching apparatus, comprises: (a) a latching frame that includes a first end portion located at one end of the latching frame and a second end portion located at another end of the latching frame, each having a respective guiding edge; (b) a first latching member having a curved part and a guiding edge located at an outer end of the curved part, the first latching member being coupled at a first pivot to the first end portion such that the guiding edge and the curved part of the first latching member face the guiding edge of the first end portion, the curved part of the first latching member and the guiding edge of the first end portion forming a first opening; (c) a first spring coupled at one end to the first latching member and at another end to the first end portion such that the first spring exerts a force that drives the curved part of the first latching member about the first pivot toward the guiding edge of the first end portion, (d) a second latching member having a curved part and a guiding edge located at an outer end of the curved part, the second latching member being coupled at a second pivot to the second end portion such that the guiding edge and the curved part of the second latching member face the guiding edge of the second end portion, the curved part of the second latching member and the guiding edge of the second end portion forming a second opening; (e) a second spring coupled at one end to the second latching member and at another end to the second end portion such that the second spring exerts a force that drives the curved part of the second latching member about the second pivot toward the guiding edge of the second end portion; wherein (f) the guiding edge of the first latching member is configured to guide a first mounting pin of an external bracket toward the first opening in response to the first mounting pin being pushed against the guiding edge of the first latching member whereby the first mounting pin initially causes the first latching member to pivot away from the first end portion until the first mounting pin slides past the guiding edge of the first latching member and is secured between the curved part of the first latching member and the guiding edge of the first end portion by the force exerted by the first spring, and (g) the guiding edge of the second latching member is configured to guide a second mounting pin of the external bracket toward the second opening in response to the second mounting pin being pushed against the guiding edge of the second latching member whereby the second mounting pin initially causes the second latching member to pivot away from the second end portion until the second mounting pin slides past the guiding edge of the second latching member and is secured between the curved part of the second latching member and the guiding edge of the second end portion by the force exerted by the second spring.
According to a further aspect, a latching apparatus, comprises: (a) a latching frame that includes a first end portion located at one end of the latching frame and a second end portion located at another end of the latching frame, each having a respective guiding edge; (b) a first latching member having a curved part and a guiding edge located at an outer end of the curved part, the first latching member being coupled at a first pivot to the first end portion such that the guiding edge and the curved part of the first latching member face the guiding edge of the first end portion, the curved part of the first latching member and the guiding edge of the first end portion forming a first opening; (c) a second latching member having a curved part and a guiding edge located at an outer end of the curved part, the second latching member being coupled at a second pivot to the second end portion such that the guiding edge and the curved part of the second latching member face the guiding edge of the second end portion, the curved part of the second latching member and the guiding edge of the second end portion forming a second opening; (d) a spring coupled at one end to the first latching member and at another end to the second latching member such that the spring exerts a force that drives the curved part of the first latching member about the first pivot toward the guiding edge of the first end portion and drives the curved part of the second latching member about the second pivot toward the guiding edge of the second end portion; wherein (e) the guiding edge of the first latching member is configured to guide a first mounting pin of an external bracket toward the first opening in response to the first mounting pin being pushed against the guiding edge of the first latching member whereby the first mounting pin initially causes the first latching member to pivot away from the first end portion until the first mounting pin slides past the guiding edge of the first latching member and is secured between the curved part of the first latching member and the guiding edge of the first end portion by the force exerted by the spring, and (f) the guiding edge of the second latching member is configured to guide a second mounting pin of the external bracket toward the second opening in response to the second mounting pin being pushed against the guiding edge of the second latching member whereby the second mounting pin initially causes the second latching member to pivot away from the second end portion until the second mounting pin slides past the guiding edge of the second latching member and is secured between the curved part of the second latching member and the guiding edge of the second end portion by the force exerted by the spring.
According to yet another aspect, a latching system, comprises: (a) a bracket including a first mounting pin and a second mounting pin; and (b) a latching apparatus, comprising: (i) a latching frame that includes a first end portion located at one end of the latching frame and a second end portion located at another end of the latching frame, each having a respective guiding edge, (ii) a first latching member having a curved part and a guiding edge located at an outer end of the curved part, the first latching member being coupled at a first pivot to the first end portion such that the guiding edge and the curved part of the first latching member face the guiding edge of the first end portion, the curved part of the first latching member and the guiding edge of the first end portion forming a first opening, (iii) a first spring coupled at one end to the first latching member and at another end to the first end portion such that the first spring exerts a force that drives the curved part of the first latching member about the first pivot toward the guiding edge of the first end portion, (iv) a second latching member having a curved part and a guiding edge located at an outer end of the curved part, the second latching member being coupled at a second pivot to the second end portion such that the guiding edge and the curved part of the second latching member face the guiding edge of the second end portion, the curved part of the second latching member and the guiding edge of the second end portion forming a second opening, (v) a second spring coupled at one end to the second latching member and at another end to the second end portion such that the second spring exerts a force that drives the curved part of the second latching member about the second pivot toward the guiding edge of the second end portion, wherein (vi) the guiding edge of the first latching member is configured to guide the first mounting pin of the bracket toward the first opening in response to the first mounting pin being pushed against the guiding edge of the first latching member whereby the first mounting pin initially causes the first latching member to pivot away from the first end portion until the first mounting pin slides past the guiding edge of the first latching member and is secured between the curved part of the first latching member and the guiding edge of the first end portion by the force exerted by the first spring, and (vii) the guiding edge of the second latching member is configured to guide the second mounting pin of the bracket toward the second opening in response to the second mounting pin being pushed against the guiding edge of the second latching member whereby the second mounting pin initially causes the second latching member to pivot away from the second end portion until the second mounting pin slides past the guiding edge of the second latching member and is secured between the curved part of the second latching member and the guiding edge of the second end portion by the force exerted by the second spring.
According to a still further aspect, a latching system, comprises: (a) a bracket including a first mounting pin and a second mounting pin; and (b) a latching apparatus, comprising: (i) a latching frame that includes a first end portion located at one end of the latching frame and a second end portion located at another end of the latching frame, each having a respective guiding edge; (ii) a first latching member having a curved part and a guiding edge located at an outer end of the curved part, the first latching member being coupled at a first pivot to the first end portion such that the guiding edge and the curved part of the first latching member face the guiding edge of the first end portion, the curved part of the first latching member and the guiding edge of the first end portion forming a first opening; (iii) a second latching member having a curved part and a guiding edge located at an outer end of the curved part, the second latching member being coupled at a second pivot to the second end portion such that the guiding edge and the curved part of the second latching member face the guiding edge of the second end portion, the curved part of the second latching member and the guiding edge of the second end portion forming a second opening; (iv) a spring coupled at one end to the first latching member and at another end to the second latching member such that the spring exerts a force that drives the curved part of the first latching member about the first pivot toward the guiding edge of the first end portion and drives the curved part of the second latching member about the second pivot toward the guiding edge of the second end portion; wherein (v) the guiding edge of the first latching member is configured to guide the first mounting pin of the bracket toward the first opening in response to the first mounting pin being pushed against the guiding edge of the first latching member whereby the first mounting pin initially causes the first latching member to pivot away from the first end portion until the first mounting pin slides past the guiding edge of the first latching member and is secured between the curved part of the first latching member and the guiding edge of the first end portion by the force exerted by the spring, and (vi) the guiding edge of the second latching member is configured to guide the second mounting pin of the bracket toward the second opening in response to the second mounting pin being pushed against the guiding edge of the second latching member whereby the second mounting pin initially causes the second latching member to pivot away from the second end portion until the second mounting pin slides past the guiding edge of the second latching member and is secured between the curved part of the second latching member and the guiding edge of the second end portion by the force exerted by the spring.
The accompanying figures further illustrate the present embodiments.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Reference will now be made to the exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the embodiments is thereby intended. Alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein, and additional applications of the principles of the embodiments as illustrated herein, which would occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the embodiments.
Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims, the words ‘comprise’, ‘comprising’, and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of “including, but not limited to”.
The following is a list of the major elements in the drawings in numerical order.
The embodiment described herein in the context of roller shade latching, but is not limited thereto, except as may be set forth expressly in the appended claims.
Disclosed is a roller shade latching apparatus or mechanism that includes one or more springs to positively hold the shade in place. The disclosed shade latching mechanism allows the shade to be placed (i.e., hung) over a window by simply pushing the shade up or in to engage the shade mounting bracket. The latch provides a crisp “snap” sound that indicates to the installer that the roller tube is in place. The geometry of the latch is such that the weight of the shade helps to provide more holding force. Removing the shade is accomplished by squeezing the latch brackets which allows the shade to disengage from the pins, as described in detail herein below.
Referring to
The left vertical portion 130a defines a left pin pocket stop 114a and a left through hole 132a. The left pin pocket stop 114a is dimensioned and arranged for receiving a left pin 116a. The left through hole 132a is dimensioned and arranged for receiving a left threaded pivot 122a. The left vertical portion 130a includes a left inside spring retention member 112a that defines a threaded hole 136a dimensioned and arranged for receiving a left spring retention screw 110a. The left vertical portion 130a further includes a left vertical portion guiding edge 126a.
The right vertical portion 130b defines a right pin pocket stop 114b and a right through hole 132b. The right pin pocket stop 114b is dimensioned and arranged for receiving a right pin 116b. The right through hole 132b is dimensioned and arranged for receiving a right threaded pivot 122b. The right vertical portion 130b includes a right inside spring retention member 112b that defines a threaded hole 136b dimensioned and arranged for receiving a right spring retention screw 110b. The right vertical portion 130b further includes a right vertical portion guiding edge 126b.
The left latching member 104a includes a left latching member actuating portion 108a, a left outside spring retention member 118a, a left curved portion 106a, a left latching member guiding edge 127a, and the left pin 116a. The left threaded pivot 122a may be a threaded stud that is affixed to the left latching member 104a. Alternatively, the left threaded pivot 122a may be a screw, and the left latching member 104a defines a threaded hole (not shown) dimensioned and arranged for receiving the screw therethrough.
The right latching member 104b includes a right latching member actuating portion 108b, a right outside spring retention member 118b, a right curved portion 106b, a right latching member guiding edge 127b, and the right pin 116b. The right threaded pivot 122b may be a threaded stud that is affixed to the right latching member 104b. Alternatively, the right threaded pivot 122b may be a screw, and the right latching member 104b defines a threaded hole (not shown) dimensioned and arranged for receiving the screw therethrough.
The left latching member 104a is coupled to the left vertical portion 130a by passing the left threaded pivot 122a through the left through hole 132a in the left vertical portion 130a and then securing the left latching threaded pivot 122a with a nut 134a. The left pin 116a is also disposed in the left pin pocket stop 114a. The left compression spring 120a is disposed between the left outside spring retention member 118a and the left inside spring retention member 112a. The spring retention screw 110a is secured in the threaded hole 136a in the left inside spring retention member 112a and is disposed into the left compression spring 120a.
The right latching member 104b is coupled to the right vertical portion 130b by passing the right threaded pivot 122b through the right through hole 132b in the right vertical portion 130b and then securing the right latching pivot screw 122b with a nut 134b. The right pin 116b is also disposed in the right pin pocket stop 114b. The right compression spring 120b is disposed between the right outside spring retention member 118b and the right inside spring retention member 112b. The spring retention screw 110b is secured in the threaded hole 136b and is disposed into the right compression spring 120b.
When the latching mechanism is assembled, the left curved portion 106a of the left latching member 104a and the guiding edge 127a of the left vertical portion 130a form an opening 124a, and the right curved portion 106b of the right latching member 104b and the guiding edge 127b of the right vertical portion 130b form an opening 124b. The left latching member 104a pivots (left or right) about the left threaded pivot 122a. The left pin pocket stop 114a restricts the range of movement of the left pin 116a and thereby limits the pivoting motion of the left latching member 104a. The right latching member 104b pivots (left or right) about the right threaded pivot 122b. The right pin pocket stop 114b restricts the range of movement of the right pin 116b and thereby limits the pivoting motion of the right latching member 104b.
Referring to
In one embodiment, in operation, the latching mechanism 100 is mounted to a shade motor via through holes 128a, 128b. The shade motor is inserted into one end of a roller shade roller tube and an idler is inserted into the opposite end of the roller shade roller tube.
The idler includes an idler pin, which is then inserted into a mounted idler bracket. Thereafter, the side of the roller shade tube that includes the shade motor and coupled latching mechanism 100 is pushed toward a mounted roller shade motor bracket that includes a first mounting pin and a second mounting pin, as shown in
Referring to
To release the latching mechanism (i.e., unlatch the latching mechanism) from the first and second mounting pins 204a, 204b, the left latching member actuating portion 108a and the right latching member actuating portion 108b are simultaneously pushed (e.g., by a technician/installer) toward each other to compresses the left and right springs 120a, 120b, respectively. The spring compression causes the left latching member 104a to pivot left (about the threaded pivot 122a), and the right latching member 104b to pivot right (about the threaded pivot 122b) until both the left curved portion 127a and the right curved portion 127b move enough to allow first mounting member 204a to slide out of the left opening 124a and the second mounting member 204b to slide out of the right opening 124b.
Referring to
The latching mechanism 300 includes a latching frame 302 which includes a horizontal portion 303, a left vertical portion 330a, and a right vertical portion 330b. The latching mechanism 300 further includes an extension spring 320, a left latching member 304a, and a right latching member 304b. The horizontal portion 303 defines a left through hole 328a and a right through hole 328b. The left and right through holes 328a, 328b are dimensioned and arranged to receive a mounting screw therethrough for coupling the latching mechanism 300 to a shade motor.
A left threaded pivot 322a may be a threaded stud that is affixed to the left vertical portion 330a. Alternatively, the left threaded pivot 322a may be a screw, and the left vertical portion 330a defines a left threaded hole (not shown) that is dimensioned and arranged for receiving the screw. The left vertical portion 330a includes a left pin 316a and a left vertical portion guiding edge 326a.
A right threaded pivot 322b may be a threaded stud that is affixed to the right vertical portion 330b. Alternatively, the right threaded pivot 322b may be a screw, and the right vertical portion 330b defines a right threaded hole (not shown) that is dimensioned and arranged for receiving the screw. The right vertical portion 330b includes a right pin 316a and a right vertical portion guiding edge 326a.
The left latching member 304a includes a left latching member actuating portion 308a, a left outside spring retention member 318a, a left curved portion 306a, and a left latching member guiding edge 327a. The left latching member 304a defines a through hole (not shown) dimensioned and arranged for receiving therethrough the left threaded pivot 322a. The left outside spring retention member 318a defines a through hole 332a dimensioned and arranged for receiving therethrough one end of the extension spring 320.
The right latching member 304b includes a right latching member actuating portion 308b, a right outside spring retention member 318b, a right curved portion 306b, and a right latching member guiding edge 327b. The right latching member 304b defines a through hole (not shown) dimensioned and arranged for receiving therethrough the right threaded pivot 322b. The right outside spring retention member 318b defines a through hole 332b dimensioned and arranged for receiving therethrough the other end of the extension spring 320.
The left latching member 304a is coupled to the left vertical portion 330a by passing the left threaded pivot 322a through a left through hole (not shown) in the latching member 304a and then securing the left threaded pivot 322a with a nut 334a.
The right latching member 304b is coupled to the right vertical portion 330b by passing the right threaded pivot 322b through a through hole (not shown) in the right latching member 304b and then securing the right threaded pivot 322b with a nut 334a.
When the latching mechanism 300 is assembled, the left vertical portion 330a and the left curved portion 306a form an opening 324a, and the right vertical portion 330b and right curved portion 306b form an opening 124b. The left latching member 304a pivots about the left threaded pivot 322a, and the right latching member 304b pivots about the right threaded pivot 322b. The left pin 316a limits the right pivotal motion of the left latching member 304a, and the right pin 316b limits the left pivotal motion of the right latching member 304b. One end of the extension spring 320 is disposed through the through hole 332a, and the other end of the extension spring 320 is disposed through the through hole 332b.
In one embodiment, in operation, the latching mechanism 300 is mounted to a shade motor via through holes 328a, 328b. The shade motor is inserted into one end of a roller shade roller tube and an idler is inserted into the opposite end of the roller shade roller tube. The idler includes an idler pin, which is then inserted into a mounted idler bracket. Thereafter, the side of the roller shade tube that includes the shade motor and coupled latching mechanism 300 is pushed toward a mounted roller shade motor bracket that includes a first mounting pin and a second mounting pin (see
Similar to that described above with respect to
Thereafter, the extension spring 320 pulls the left latch member 104a to pivot right and latch the first mounting pin, and the extension spring 320 pulls the right latch member 304b to pivot left and latch the second mounting pin. The amount of holding force of the latching mechanism 300 is determined by the spring 320 and the weight of the roller shade.
To release the latching mechanism 300 (i.e., de-latch the latching mechanism) from the first and second mounting pins, the left latching member actuating portion 308a and the right latching member actuating portion 308b are simultaneously pushed (e.g., by a technician/installer) toward each other to simultaneously pivot the left and right latching members 304a, 304b away from each other and extend the extension spring 320 until both the left curved portion 327a and the right curved portion 327b move enough to allow left mounting member to slide out of the left opening 324a and the right mounting member to slide out of the right opening 324b.
In various embodiments, the latching mechanisms 100, 300 are made of aluminum, stainless steel, fiberglass, plastic, or any other suitable material known to those skilled in the art.
In the Décor version, the spring is extended by the latching operation. Once the shade is lifted into place, the spring forces the bracket to close on the pin. The amount of holding force is determined by the spring and the weight of the shade.
To solve the aforementioned problems, the present embodiments provide a roller shade latching apparatus that couples to a shade mounting bracket using spring-loaded latching members.
Alternate embodiments may be devised without departing from the spirit or the scope of the embodiments.
This application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/279,225, filed Jan. 15, 2016, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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