This invention relates generally to sealed windows of the kind enclosing blinds and louvers and, in particular, to mechanisms to open and close such louvers and blinds.
Sealed windows of the type containing internal louvers and blinds have become quite popular for many reasons. First, some of these products are entirely sealed, and are therefore very energy efficient. Also, by containing the louvers or blinds within a sealed structure, the internal mechanism may be operated without becoming dusty or dirty.
The sealed blinds 106 are suspended from a mechanism 110 through two or more control cables 112 used to open and close the blinds and to lift them up and down as desired by a user. In this entirely sealed arrangement, a magnetic coupling is used between a control mechanism 122 having a rotating magnet structure 124 that cooperates with corresponding rotatable structure 120 on the mechanism 110. The structures 120 and 124, either or both of which may contain magnets, are disposed on opposing sides of the internal glass panel 104, thereby maintaining the seal.
The housing 122 receives a continuous pull string 130 which, when pulled in one direction or the other, causes the structure 124 to rotate accordingly. This couples the rotational movement to the structure 120 which, in turn, raises, lowers, opens and closes the blinds 112. A type of clutch mechanism is contained within this unit 110, whereby an initial rotation in one direction or the other causes the blinds to open while remaining substantially in their same position, whereas continued rotation in either direction causes the blinds to retract or lower, respectively.
There are certain disadvantages to the configuration just described. For one, the housing 122 tends to be sufficiently pronounced that the windows may not be installed on some locations, particularly if the windows open by sliding. In other words, the profile of the housing 122 may be sufficiently great that it would get in the way for opening and closing the window proper. Another disadvantage is that, since the control is located at the upper end of the window, very high windows require very long control strings 130, which may present problems associated with length, entanglement, or other hazards. Thus, whereas a sealed, magnetically-coupled arrangement is desirable for many reasons, the need remains for an alternative control mechanism.
This invention improves upon the existing art of sealed windows containing internal blind or louver structures, by replacing existing drawstring controls with a slider mechanism. Not only is this improved slider mechanism lower in profile, thereby facilitating a greater use with respect to sliding windows and other applications, the configuration is aesthetically appealing, and eliminates the problems and hazards that might be associated with drawstring-based solutions.
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A slider 242, which extends through a slot in the housing 240, is connected to the belt 230, such that movement of the slider up and down causes the belt to rotate wheel 226, which is connected to magnetic coupling 224, causing the blinds or louvers to operate in a manner akin to that associated with the prior-art control assemblies. Thus, according to a retrofit version of the invention, the device 222 replaces the device 122 and associated workings of
Some prior-art configuration use a step-up or step-down drive mechanism, depending upon the size and weight of the louvers. For example, some existing units facilitate a slow, standard, or fast operation using an internal worm gear. The present invention can accommodate such ratio reduction or increases either by providing an appropriately engineered unit 110 or through gearing in the housing 222. More particularly, whereas the prior-art configuration discussed with reference to