Claims
- 1. A horizontal window blind comprising:
a head rail; a shaft disposed in the head rail; a slender length of flexible lifting material; a slender length of flexible ladder material; a plurality of slats combined with the lifting material and the ladder material to permit the slats to lift with the movement of the lifting material; a gathering means coupled to the shaft to receive and wind the lifting material; a spring means coupled to the shaft and head rail to provide a continuous retraction force for lifting slats and coiling the lifting material by the gathering means; and a brake means coupled to the shaft to selectably permit or prevent rotation of the shaft.
- 2. The blind of claim 1 wherein the spring means comprises a blade spring.
- 3. The blind of claim 1 wherein the spring means comprises a torsion spring.
- 4. The blind of claim 3 wherein the spring means further comprises a rotation reducing means coupled between the shaft and torsion spring.
- 5. The blind of claim 4 wherein the rotation reducing means comprises a set of gears to reduce the ratio of the rotations of the shaft to rotation of the torsion spring.
- 6. The blind of claim 3 wherein the spring means further comprises a spring mount fixed to the torsion spring and coupled to a track in the head rail to permit the mount to traverse the track with the expansion and compression of the torsion spring.
- 7. The blind of claim 3 wherein the spring means further comprises a drum and a tab both coupled to rotate with the spring means for receiving a winding strip to pre-load the spring means.
- 8. The blind of claim 1 wherein the brake means comprises a release arm, a brake spring, and a brake drum, and wherein the brake drum is coupled to rotate with the shaft and wherein the release arm is positioned to contact the brake drum to impede rotation of the brake drum.
- 9. The blind of claim 8 wherein the brake spring and release arm are configured to maintain the release arm in frictional contact with the brake drum under force of the brake spring.
- 10. The blind of claim 9 wherein the brake means further comprises a brake sleeve around the brake drum, the brake sleeve having a coefficient of friction to impede rotation of the brake drum when the brake sleeve is interposed on the brake drum and in contact with the release arm.
- 11. The blind of claim 1 further comprising a tilter coupled to the shaft and the ladder material, wherein the brake means further comprises a tilting control means to operate the tilter to tilt the slats.
- 12. The blind of claim 11 wherein the brake means and tilting control means comprise a single user interface with a release position, a brake position and a tilt position for control of movement of the slats.
- 13. The blind of claim 12 wherein the brake means disengages by lateral movement of the user interface and the tilting control means adjusts by turning the user interface.
- 14. The blind of claim 13 wherein the single user interface is a wand.
- 15. The blind of claim 14 wherein the user interface is coupled to a tactile feedback means to distinguish the release position, brake position and tilt position.
- 16. The blind of claim 11 wherein the brake means and tilting control means comprise:
a rod; a brake coupling with a fixed coupling portion and rotatable coupling portion, wherein the rotatable coupling portion is mounted to the rod and the fixed coupling portion is mounted with the head rail; a helical gear key mounted on the rod; a helical gear coupled to the rod with an aperture to receive the helical gear key; and a gear coupled to the shaft and mounted with the helical gear.
- 17. The blind of claim 16 wherein the rod, helical gear key, helical gear and brake coupling are disposed to provide a release position, a brake position and a tilt position for control of movement of the slats.
- 18. A horizontal window blind comprising:
a head rail; a plurality of slats with a lifting material; a gathering means coupled to the shaft to receive and wind the lifting material; a shaft disposed in the head rail; a gear box engaged to the shaft; a torsion spring with one end engaged to the gear box and the opposing end engaged to the head rail to provide a continuous lifting force to lift the slats and coil the lifting material on the gathering means; and a releasable brake with a brake arm and drum on the shaft to prevent the rotation of the shaft by pivoting the brake arm against the brake drum; wherein the gear box reduces the rotation ratio between the shaft and the torsion spring.
- 19. A method for the assembly of an unbalanced horizontal blind or window treatment to have a continuous retraction force comprising the steps of:
providing the components of a window treatment, the components comprising (a) a spring means with a drum and tab for winding, (b) a plurality of slats or a cover, (c) a slender flexible lifting material, and (d) a head rail; providing a winding strap of a pre-determined length; attaching the winding strip to the tab; winding the winding strap onto the drum; assembling the components of the window treatment with the spring means disposed in the head rail such that the spring means can rotate; winding the flexible lifting material to gather the cover or slats to the head rail; braking one side of the spring means while unwinding the winding strip to load a force into the spring means; and coupling the spring means to the head rail to maintain the force loaded into the spring means.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the components further comprise a brake means, a shaft, a tilter, and a ladder material.
- 21. The method of claim 19 wherein the pre-determined length is calculated to wind the spring means a number of turns to load a force in the spring means equivalent to the force required to lift the plurality of slats or cover.
- 22. A method for adjusting a window blind to the preference of a user of the blind comprising the steps of:
providing a horizontal window blind having a plurality of horizontal slats and a rod coupled to a shaft in the horizontal window blind; moving the rod in a lateral direction along an imaginary axis running the length of the rod to move slats in a vertical direction; and twisting the rod in a circular direction to tilt the slats; whereby the slats of the blind are adjusted to the preference of the user of the blind.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein the moving step disengages a brake on the shaft in the horizontal window blind and a spring force raises the slats.
- 24. The method of claim 23 further comprising the step of releasing the rod coupled to the shaft to stop vertical movement of the slats.
- 25. An apparatus for the control of a window treatment with a cover that is raised and lowered vertically comprising:
a shaft; a slender length of flexible lifting material; a gathering means coupled to the shaft to receive and wind the lifting material; a window cover combined with the lifting material to permit the window cover to lift with the movement of the lifting material toward the shaft; a spring means coupled to the shaft to provide a continuous retraction force for lifting the cover and coiling the lifting material by the gathering means; and a brake means coupled to the shaft to selectably permit or prevent rotation of the shaft.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the spring means comprises a torsion spring.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein the spring means further comprises a rotation reducing means coupled between the shaft and torsion spring.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 27 wherein the rotation reducing means comprises a set of gears to reduce the ratio of the rotations of the shaft to rotation of the torsion spring.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein the spring means further comprises a spring mount fixed to the torsion spring for coupling to a track in a head rail to permit the mount to traverse the track with the expansion and compression of the torsion spring.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 26 wherein the spring means further comprises a drum and a tab both coupled to rotate with the spring means for receiving a winding strip to pre-load the spring means.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the brake means comprises a release arm, a brake spring, and a brake drum, and wherein the brake drum is coupled to rotate with the shaft and wherein the release arm is positioned to contact the brake drum to impede rotation of the brake drum.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 31 wherein the brake spring and release arm are configured to maintain the release arm in frictional contact with the brake drum under force of the brake spring.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 32 wherein the brake means further comprises a brake sleeve around the brake drum, the brake sleeve having a coefficient of friction to impede rotation of the brake drum when the brake sleeve is interposed on the brake drum and in contact with the release arm.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the priority filing date of U.S. provisional patent applications serial Nos. 60/366,502 and 60/366,501 filed on Mar. 20, 2002.
Provisional Applications (2)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60366502 |
Mar 2002 |
US |
|
60366501 |
Mar 2002 |
US |