Traveler for a vertical blind

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6321821
  • Patent Number
    6,321,821
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 30, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A traveler (slat carriage) for a vertical blind is provided with the carriage being movable within a support rail. The traveler includes a main body defining an interior space. The main body has an outer surface defining a gripping pocket. A toothed wheel is disposed in the interior space. A pivot pin is supported in the toothed wheel. The pivot pin and the toothed wheel are together pivotable about a vertical axis. The main body is held form an outside of the main body via the gripping pocket for assembly of the toothed wheel in the space and the pivot pin in the toothed wheel. The invention also provides a traveler (slat carriage) and rail assembly with a support rail, a group of travelers and a drive member. Each of the travelers includes a main body inserted into the rail. A drive member for moving the travelers within the support rail is provided for opening and closing the vertical blind. The drive member is inserted into an orifice of the main body, after assembly of the group of travelers.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention pertains to a traveler or slat carriage for a vertical blind and which is movable within a support rail, the traveler (slat carriage) carries a slat of the vertical blind by means of a pivot pin pivotably supported in a main body of the traveler (slat carriage). The pivot pin is supported in a toothed wheel which is pivotably supported in a main body of the traveler (slat carriage). The toothed wheel is driven by worm gear to pivot the pivot pin and, hence, the slat.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Travelers (slat carriages) for a vertical blind are well known in the art. They are sold by the BENTHIN Sonnenschutz GmbH, Bremerhaven, Germany in a vertical blind under the trademark DECOMATIC®. In the past such travelers (slat carriages) have been assembled manually. For some years machine assembly of such travelers (slat carriages) has been performed and machines for automatic assembly have been designed. However, the prior art traveler (slat carriage) itself was not re-designed to improve automatic assembly. As a result machines for the automatic assembly work very slowly and malfunctions of the machine occur very often due to the following reasons:




According to the prior art traveler (slat carriage), a stopper for limiting the pivot angle of a pivot pin was allocated to the toothed wheel. As a result, the toothed wheel needed to be inserted into the main body in a certain orientation. Then the pivot pin needed to be inserted into the toothed wheel again with a certain orientation. Hence, two parts of the traveler needed to be inserted in a certain orientation. Furthermore, a pull cord for opening and closing the vertical blind was inserted in an orifice of each traveler. Hence, the pull cord needed to be inserted into the group of travelers, which is needed for the vertical blind, before the group of travelers was inserted into the support rail.




SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to design a traveler (slat carriage) which is optimized for automatic assembly.




According to a first aspect of the invention the traveler or slat carriage comprises a stopper for limiting the pivot angle of the pivot pin, the stopper is allocated to the main body and the pivot pin. Although the toothed wheel may be inserted in the main body with a certain orientation, no certain orientation of the toothed wheel in the main body is required. The pivot pin is then inserted into the toothed wheel in the required orientation. Hence, only one part of the traveler needs to be inserted in a certain orientation.




Preferably, the pivot pin is supported in a toothed wheel by means of a slipping (ratchet) clutch. The pivot pin may a projection co-operation with recesses in the toothed wheel. For further simplifying the assembly of the traveler the number of recesses is by means of design features equal to the number of teeth of the toothed wheel. Preferably, each recess is in alignment to one of the teeth.




According to another design feature of the invention, the worm gear is only of one (single) piece. In contrast thereto the prior art worm gear was of two pieces, an inner sleeve and the worm gear. These two pieces needed to be pre-assembled before the worm gear could be inserted into the main body.




According to a second aspect of the invention a drive member, e.g. pull cord, for opening and closing the vertical blind can be inserted into an orifice of the traveler through a slit in the main body. Hence, the pull cord may be inserted into the orifice before or after the group of travelers has been inserted into the support rail without problems. The width of the slit is smaller than the diameter of the pull cord. This avoids the possibility of the pull cord falling out of the orifice during transport of the blind.




The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its uses, reference is made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which a preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is a front view of a traveler (slat carriage) in a support rail;





FIG. 2

is a perspective top view of the traveler;





FIG. 3

is a perspective bottom view of the traveler;





FIG. 4

is a top view of the traveler;





FIG. 5

is cross sectional view taken through the traveler according to plane V—V in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is an enlarged cross sectional view of the region VI according to

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional view taken through the traveler according to plane VII—VII in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged cross sectional view of the region VIII according to

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a cross sectional view through the traveler according to plane IX—IX in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 10

is a cross sectional view through the traveler according to plane X—X in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 11

is a vertical cross sectional view of a gripping tongs for a main body of the traveler in an open position;





FIG. 12

is a vertical cross sectional view of the gripping tongs for a main body of the traveler in an closed position;





FIG. 13

is a front view of an assembly frame for assembling the traveler;





FIG. 14

is a side view of the assembly frame;





FIG. 15

is a front cross sectional view of the main body laid down in the assembly frame;





FIG. 16

is a partially sectional front view illustrating the assembly of the traveler; and





FIG. 17

is side sectional side view illustrating the assembly of the traveler.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A traveler or slat carriage


20


of a vertical blind is movably supported in a support rail


21


. To open and close the vertical blind the traveler


20


is moved back and forth within the support rail


21


by means of a pull cord or drive member


22


. The pull cord


22


is fixed with its both ends to the first traveler


20


of a group of travelers


20


of the vertical blind. The remaining travelers


20


have the pull cord guided in an orifice


23


as with the traveler


20


shown. As shown in

FIG. 1

two orifices


23


are provided in the traveler


20


. Each orifice


23


guides one rope of the pull cord


22


.




The orifice


23


communicates with the outside through a slit


24


. The slit


24


allows the pull cord


22


to be inserted at a very late stage of the assembly of the final vertical blind. Preferably, the pull cord


22


is inserted into the orifice


23


while or immediately before the group of travelers


20


is inserted into to support rail


21


. The width of the slit


24


is smaller than the diameter of the pull cord


22


.




The traveler


20


comprises a main body


25


(in which the orifices


23


are arranged). The main body


25


has an interior and provides a space for a transmission mechanism including toothed wheel


26


. The toothed wheel


26


is supported in main body


25


, rotatable around a vertical axis. The toothed wheel


26


supports a hook like pivot pin


27


which also functions as slat holder. Toothed wheel


26


and pivot pin


27


are secured to one another in a rotating direction by means of a clutch (FIG.


8


). The clutch is formed by a number of recesses


28


in an inner axial bore of the toothed wheel


26


and a projection


29


of the pivot pin


27


co-operating with one of the recesses


28


. The number of recesses


28


is equal to the number of teeth


30


of the toothed wheel


26


. Furthermore, each recess


28


is in alignment with one of the teeth


30


. The toothed wheel


26


and, hence, the pivot pin


27


are driven by a worm gear


31


which is driven by pivot shaft


32


. The worm gear


31


is rotatably supported in the main body


25


. Furthermore, the worm gear


31


is made of a single piece of plastic.




By rotating the pivot shaft


32


the pivot pin


27


and, hence, the slats are pivoted by approximately 180°, from one closed blind position to an other closed blind position. To limit the pivot angle of the pivot pin


27


a stopper is provided (FIG.


10


). The stopper is formed by a stopper projection


33


co-operating with stopper faces or contact portions


34


of a stopper groove


35


in the main body


25


.




The traveler


20


further comprises wheels


36


rotatably fixed on pins


38


on both sides of the main body


25


. The wheels


36


movably support the traveler


20


on support faces


37


of the support rail


21


. Since only the first traveler


20


of a group of travelers


20


is driven by the pull cord


22


the travelers


20


are connected by means of distance holders


39


slidably guided in guide slit


40


arranged in the main body


25


. Hence, each traveler


20


pulls the following traveler


20


by means of the distance holder


39


when the blind is to be closed. When the blind is to be opened each traveler


20


pushes the following traveler


20


. In this situation the travelers are aligned by means of a aligning pin


41


co-operating with a bore hole


42


in the following traveler


20


, although the true reason for providing the aligning pin


41


and the bore hole


42


is a easier assembly of a group of travelers


20


as will be described later.




The main body


25


is injection molded. The mold comprises mold segments for manufacturing for example eight main bodies


25


in one injection molding operation. To identify in which mold and which mold segment of the mold a certain main body


25


has been manufactured the main body


25


is provided with a marking


43


(X in FIG.


2


). This marking


43


is provided in a pocket


44


of the main body. This ensures that the traveler


20


can be moved to a small package when the blind is open.




On the top of the main body


25


a gripping pocket


45


is provided for gripping the main body


20


by a machine tool while automatically assembling of the traveler


20


. The gripping pocket


45


allows free access to the main body


25


for all parts to be assembled to the main body


25


, e.g. the toothed wheel


26


, the pivot pin


27


and the worm gear


31


.




As can be seen best from

FIG. 4

, the top of the main body is symmetric to a vertical midplane which is oriented in the moving direction of the traveler


20


within the support rail


21


(plane of cross section IX—IX in FIG.


5


).




The top of the main body


25


contains a boar hole


49


that is provided for receiving the pivot pin


27


. An annular projection


46


of the pivot pin


27


cooperates with a snapper


47


of the toothed wheel


26


, as shown in FIG.


6


.




The traveler is, for example, assembled in the following manner:




The main body is gripped at the gripping pocket


45


by a gripper of the assembly machine. As first or last step the wheels


36


are pinned up on the pins


38


. While the wheels


36


are pinned up on the pin


38


a support core is inserted into the orifices


23


. The support core avoids deformation or even breakage of the main body


25


due the force applied during pin up of the wheels


26


.




Referring to

FIGS. 11-17

, the traveler


20


described above may be assembled as follows:




The main body


25


is gripped at its gripping pocket


45


via a gripping tongs


52


as shown in

FIG. 11

,


12


and


15


. The gripping tongs


52


have an upper gripping member


53


and a lower gripping member


54


which are slidably mounted to a supporting arm


55


to open and close the gripping tongs


52


. The upper gripping member


53


grips into the gripping pocket


45


. The upper gripping member


53


further comprises a nose


56


so that the main body


25


is “spanned” in horizontal and vertical direction as shown in FIG.


12


. Hence, the main body


25


has a clearly defined position within the gripping tongs


52


.




The main body


25


is next laid down in an assembly frame


57


by the gripping tongs


52


. The assembly frame


57


comprises two support cores


58


. These support cores


58


are inserted into the orifices


23


of the main body


25


when the main body


25


is laid down in the assembly frame


57


, thereby guaranteeing a proper position of the main body


25


for further assembly of the traveler


20


.




The wheels


36


are pinned up on the pins


38


. Thereby the support cores


58


inserted into the orifices


23


avoids deformation or even breakage of the main body


25


due the force applied during pin up of the wheels


36


.




The toothed wheel


26


is inserted in the interior of the main body


25


from a front or back side of the main body


25


. Next the pivot pin


27


is inserted into the toothed wheel


26


and, hence, the main body


25


through the bore hole


48


in the bottom of the main body (FIG.


16


and


17


).




After, before or simultaneously to inserting the toothed wheel


26


and the pivot pin


27


the worm gear


31


is inserted into the main body


25


as shown in FIG.


16


. The assembly frame


57


is provided with a ramp


59


aligning the worm gear


31


for inserting it into the main body. A recess


60


in the assembly frame


57


allows the assembly frame to open for inserting the worm gear


31


.




It is to be appreciated, that the above order of steps for assembly of the traveler


20


may be changed. However, the toothed wheel


26


needs to be inserted before the pivot pin


27


can be inserted.




Furthermore, there is no requirement that a certain orientation of the worm gear, e.g. its driving nose


50


, in respect to the orientation of the pivot pin


27


must be meet. The orientation required for operation of the vertical blind is aligned later when the ready assembled travelers


20


are put together to a group of travelers


20


. When the travelers


20


are put together to form the group of travelers


20


, needed for the vertical blind, the distance holders


39


are assembled to two adjacent travelers


20


. The pivot shaft


32


is inserted through the travelers


20


, e.g. the worm gears


31


. By inserting the pivot shalt


32


the drive noses


50


of worm gears


31


are aligned to one another and to the driving slot


51


of the pivot shaft. The pivot pins


27


are still not aligned to one another as needed for operation of the blind. These are aligned next by turning them within the toothed wheel


26


(using the clutch).




While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.




APPENDIX




Reference Numbers:






20


Traveler






21


Support rail






22


Pull cord






23


Orifice






24


Slit






25


Main body






26


Toothed wheel






27


Pivot pin






28


Recess






29


Projection






30


Tooth






31


Worm gear






32


Pivot shaft






33


Stopper projection






34


Stopper face






35


Stopper groove






36


Wheel






37


Support face






38


Pin






39


Distance holder






40


Guide slit






41


Aligning pin






42


Bore hole






43


Marking






44


Pocket






45


Gripping pocket






46


Annular projection






47


Snapper






48


Bore hole






49


Bore hole






50


Driving nose






51


Driving slot






52


gripping tongs






53


upper gripping member






54


lower gripping member






55


supporting arm






56


nose






57


assembly frame






58


support core






59


ramp






60


recess



Claims
  • 1. A traveler for a vertical blind, the traveler being movable within a support rail, said traveler comprising:a main body defining an interior space, said main body having an outer surface defining a gripping pocket; a toothed wheel disposed in said interior space; a pivot pin connected in said toothed wheel, said pivot pin and said toothed wheel being together pivotable about a vertical axis of said main body; a gripping tong holding said main body at said gripping pocket whereby said main body receives said toothed wheels and receives said pivot pin through said gripping pocket.
  • 2. The traveler of claim 1, further comprising a clutch wherein said toothed wheel and said pivot pin are fixed to one another by said clutch.
  • 3. The traveler of claim 2, wherein said clutch comprises a projection on said pivot pin and a number of recesses on said toothed wheel cooperating with said projection.
  • 4. The traveler of claim 3, wherein said number of said recesses equals a number of teeth of said toothed wheel.
  • 5. The traveler of claim 4, wherein each of said recesses is in alignment with one of said teeth.
  • 6. The traveler of claim 1, further comprising a worm gear driving said toothed wheel, said worm gear being formed as one piece.
  • 7. The traveler of claim 1, wherein a top side of said main body is symmetric to a vertical midplane of said traveler and is oriented along a moving direction of said traveler.
  • 8. The traveler of claim 1, wherein said gripping pocket is at a top side of said main body, which receives said pivot pin.
  • 9. the traveler of claim 1, further comprising a marking disposed in said main body identifying a mold in which said main body was formed.
  • 10. The traveler of claim 9, further comprising a pocket of said main body having said marking positioned in said pocket.
  • 11. The traveler of claim 1, further comprising a drive member to move said traveler within said support for opening and closing the vertical blind, said main body defining an orifice, said drive member positioned into said orifice of said main body.
  • 12. the traveler of claim 11, wherein said main body defines an access slit which is connected to said orifice of said outside surface of said main body.
  • 13. The traveler of claim 12, wherein said slit is on a top side of a said main body.
  • 14. The traveler of claim 12, wherein said slit has a width smaller than a diameter of said drive member.
  • 15. The traveler of claim 12, further comprising a stopper having a contact portion limiting the pivot angle of said pivot pin relative to said main body, said contact portion disposed within said main body and connected to said pivot pin.
  • 16. A process for assembling a traveler for a vertical blind, the process comprising:providing a main body defining an interior space, the main body having an outer surface defining a gripping pocket; providing a toothed wheel; providing a pivot pin; holding the main body from an outside of the main body through the gripping pocket; laying the main body into an assembly frame while holding the main body; disposing the toothed wheel in the interior space and connecting a portion of the pivot pin in the toothed wheel with the main body in the assembly frame.
  • 17. The process according to claim 16, wherein said step of holding the main body from an outside of the main body through the gripping pocket includes using gripping tongs for gripping the main body at the gripping pocket.
  • 18. The process according to claim 17, wherein the gripping tongs have an upper gripping member and a lower gripping member which are slidably mounted to a supporting arm to open and close the gripping tongs, and the upper gripping member grips into the gripping pocket and the upper gripping member further comprises a nose to support the main body in a horizontal and vertical direction to provide the main body in a clearly defined position.
  • 19. The process according to claim 16, wherein the assembly frame has two support cores, the support cores being inserted into orifices of the main body when the main body is laid in the assembly frame, thereby properly positioning the main body for further assembly of the traveler.
  • 20. The process according to claim 18, further comprising pining up wheels on pins of the main body, whereby the support cores inserted into the orifices of the main body avoid deformation of the main body due the force applied during pin up of the wheels.
  • 21. The process according to claim 16, wherein the toothed wheels is inserted into the interior of the main body from a front or back side of the main body and the pivot pin is subsequently inserted into the toothed wheel and into the main body through a bore hole in a bottom of the main body.
  • 22. The process according to claim 21, further comprising:aligning the worm gear for inserting it into the main body including providing a recess in the assembly from for opening the assembly frame for inserting the worm gear.
  • 23. The process according to claim 21, further comprising:inserting a worm gear into the main body after said worm gear is inserted into the toothed wheels and the pivot pin.
  • 24. The process according to claim 21, further comprising:inserting a worm gear into the main body before said worm gear is inserted into the toothed wheel and the pivot pin.
  • 25. The process according to claim 21, further comprising:inserting a worm gear into the main body while said worm gear is inserted into the toothed wheel and the pivot pin.
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