Claims
- 1. A tilter mechanism for the slats of a venetian blind, said mechanism comprising, in combination:
- (a) a housing;
- (b) a bracket for mounting said housing to a venetian blind headrail;
- (c) an externally operable worm rotatably mounted on said housing;
- (d) a wormwheel rotatably mounted on said housing in operative engagement with said worm;
- (e) an axial extension at each axial end of said wormwheel;
- (f) a blind recess in each extension adapted to receive the end of a tilt rod, whereby the tilt rod can be selected to extend either to the left or to the right of said wormwheel;
- (g) engaging means on each of said extensions, each being engageable by a locking device to hold said tilt rod in place.
- 2. A tilter mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein said engaging means comprises a radially outwardly extending key on each said axial extension.
- 3. A tilter mechanism as claimed in claim 2, and further comprising a locking device to hold said tilt rod in engagement with said recess in one of said extensions, and wherein said locking device can be snap-fitted over said projection.
- 4. A tilter mechanism as claimed in claim 3, wherein said locking device comprises a spring clip mountable on said tilt rod and having an orifice adjacent one end engageable over said key.
- 5. A tilter mechanism as claimed in claim 4, wherein said key has an inclined ramp upper surface at the end remote from said wormwheel and wherein said spring clip has an upturned end portion sliding up said ramp surface, whereby said orifice can snap over the end of said key nearer said wormwheel.
- 6. A tilter mechanism as claimed in claim 4, wherein said spring clip comprises a V-shaped member having openings in each arm of the V, whereby said tilt rod can be passed through said openings to mount said spring clip on said tilt rod, one arm of the V further comprising, at its free end, a bent-down end portion including said orifice.
- 7. A tilter mechanism for the slats of a venetian blind, said mechanism comprising, in combination:
- (a) a housing;
- (b) a bracket for mounting said housing to a venetian blind headrail;
- (c) an externally operable worm rotatably mounted on said housing;
- (d) a wormwheel rotatably mounted on said housing in operative engagement with said worm;
- (e) an axial extension at each axial end of said wormwheel;
- (f) a recess in each extension adapted to receive the end of a tilt rod, whereby the tilt rod can be selected to extend either to the left or to the right of said wormwheel;
- (g) a rotation control member including two abutments, said control member being mountable on the other of said extensions;
- (h) stop means on said bracket engageable by said abutments on said rotation control member to restrict the rotation thereof; and
- (i) engaging means on each of said extensions, each being engageable either by a locking device to hold said tilt rod in place or being engageable by said rotation control member, to define a particular rotational position of said control member on said other extension.
- 8. A tilter mechanism as claimed in claim 7, and further comprising a locking device to hold said tilt rod in engagement with said recess in one of said extensions.
- 9. A tilter mechanism as claimed in claim 7, wherein the rotation control member comprises a disc having a central opening, at least one notch extending radially outwardly from said central opening, an outer circumferential portion of reduced radius terminating in said abutments and wherein said engaging means comprises a radially outwardly extending key on each said axial extension, said key being engageable in said at least one notch.
- 10. A tilter mechanism as claimed in claim 9, wherein said disc comprises a plurality of notches equiangularly spaced from one another on said disc, whereby the rotational position of said disc can be chosen to give a particular rotational movement possibility for said tilt rod.
- 11. A tilter mechanism as claimed in claim 7, wherein said engaging means comprises a radially outwardly extending key on each said axial extension.
- 12. A tilter mechanism as claimed in claim 11, and further comprising a locking device to hold said tilt rod in engagement with said recess in one of said extensions, and wherein said locking device can be snap-fitted over said projection.
- 13. A tilter mechanism as claimed in claim 12, wherein said locking device comprises a spring clip mountable on said tilt rod and having an orifice adjacent one end engageable over said key.
- 14. A tilter mechanism as claimed in claim 13, wherein said key has an inclined ramp upper surface at the end remote from said wormwheel and wherein said spring clip has an upturned end portion sliding up said ramp surface, whereby said orifice can snap over the end of said key nearer said wormwheel.
- 15. A tilter mechanism as claimed in claim 13, wherein said spring clip comprises a V-shaped member having openings in each arm of the V, whereby said tilt rod can be passed through said openings to mount said spring clip on said tilt rod, one arm of the V further comprising, at its free end, a bent up end portion including said orifice.
- 16. A rotation control member for controlling the rotation of a venetian blind tilt rod, said rotation control member comprising at least one disc having a central opening, a plurality of equiangularly spaced notches extending radially outwardly from said central opening, two radially extending abutment surfaces adjacent the outer periphery of said at least one disc, said member being mountable upon an extension of the wormwheel of a venetian blind tilter with one of the notches engaging a key on the extension and the abutment surfaces being engageable with stops on the mounting bracket of the tilter to control rotation of the tilt rod.
- 17. A tilter mechanism for the slats of a venetian blind, said mechanism comprising, in combination:
- (a) a mounting bracket for mounting the mechanism securely to a venetian blind headrail;
- (b) a housing connected to said bracket;
- (c) an externally operable worm rotatably mounted in said housing;
- (d) a wormwheel rotatably mounted in said housing in operative engagement with said worm;
- (e) an axial extension on each axial end of said wormwheel;
- (f) a recess in each extension adapted to receive selectively the end of a tilt rod, whereby the tilt rod can extend either to the left or the the right of said wormwheel;
- (g) a V-shaped spring clip having openings in each arm of the V, whereby said tilt rod can be passed through said openings to mount said spring clip on said tilt rod, one arm of the V further comprising, at its free end, a bent up portion including an orifice;
- (h) a rotation control disc having a central opening, at least one notch extending radially outwardly from said central opening, and two radially outwardly extending abutment surfaces adjacent the outer periphery of said at least one disc, said at least one control disc being mountable on the other of said extensions;
- (i) stop means on said bracket engageable by said abutment surfaces on said rotation control disc to restrict rotation thereof; and
- (j) a radially outwardly extending key on each axial extension, one being engageable by the orifice in the end portion of said V-shaped clip, and the other being engageable by one of said notches on said at least one rotation control disc, to define a particular rotational position of said control disc on said other extension.
REFERENCE TO EARLIER APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part to earlier application Ser. No. 043696 filed May 30, 1979 and now abandoned.
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