Claims
- 1. A venetian blind construction for the operation of raisable and lowerable blind slats, which are interconnected by supporting elements, between a first position in which the blind slats are fully lowered and a second position in which the blind slats are fully raised, comprising a pair of housings, a rotatable sprocket wheel rotatably mounted in each of said housings, a pair of open ended sprocket chains having two ends, each chain defining a pull member for the blind slats, each chain having one end adapted to be connected to one end of the lowermost slat and an opposite end being engaged over one side of each of said sprocket wheels and being movable by said sprocket wheels to raise and lower said blind slats, each of said opposite ends of said open sprocket chains extending by at least one chain link beyond an opposite side of each of said sprocket wheels respectively between said first and second positions, each of said housings having first and second chain guide passage portions and a housing portion overlying said sprocket wheel mounted in said housing for guiding one of said sprocket chains toward and away from said sprocket wheels respectively, in a defined trackway and preventing said chain from buckling out said trackway, each of said chains having a length, in the first position in which the blind slats are fully lowered, at most slightly greater than the height of the fully lowered venetian blind.
- 2. A venetian blind, according to claim 1, wherein said first passage has a slot extending along the length thereof, a lever member connected to the adjacent end of said chain and having a portion extending through said slot adapted to be connected to the lowermost blind slat, said housing including a hood portion enclosing said sprocket wheel which extends between said first and second passage portions, said chain having at least one link which extends beyond said sprocket into said second passage portion when said blinds are in a lowermost position.
- 3. A venetian blind, according to claim 2, wherein the portion of said housing defining said second passage portion has a substantially U-shaped cross-section, said housing having a wall portion spanning the connection between said first and second housing parts and snap connection means defined between said wall and said portion of said housing defining said second passage portion.
- 4. A venetian blind, according to claim 1, wherein said first passage portion and said second passage portion are arranged in laterally spaced, substantially parallel position on respective sides of said sprocket wheel and including a lever connected to the end of said chain in said first passage and having rollers thereon for guiding it along said first passage and being adapted to be connected to the lowermost slat.
- 5. A venetian blind, according to claim 1, including a lever member connected to the end of said chain and said first passage portion and having a portion extending laterally out of said first passage portion toward said second passage portion and at right angles between said passage portions out of said housing so as to terminate in an end which is connected to the lowermost one of said slats, a trunnion head carried on said right angle portion of said lever, said housing having an undercut portion extending between said housing portions and enclosing said trunnion head against removal from said housing portion.
- 6. A venetian blind, according to claim 1, wherein said chain includes means on one side of said chain for guiding said chain along said one side of said first passage and means on the opposite side of said chain permitting buckling of the chain in a direction toward the opposite wall of said first passage.
- 7. A venetian blind, according to claim 6, wherein said chain includes a plurality of links having connecting pieces between said links which have one side with a flat surface engageable on the adjacent wall of said first passage and an opposite rounded side, the ends of said connecting member being squared and being closely abuting to prevent buckling of the end of this chain on this side of the links thereof and being rounded on the opposite side to permit some buckling thereof.
- 8. A venetian blind, according to claim 1, wherein said housing includes a portion overlying said sprocket having a rib extending downwardly thereinto over said sprocket forming a guide, said chain having chain links with spaced apart lateral portions which engage on respective sides of said ribs and are guided thereby over said sprocket.
- 9. A venetian blind construction according to claim 1 further including drive means connected to said sprocket wheels for rotating said sprocket wheels and raising and lowering said blind slats, said drive means being self locking.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 829,658 filed Sept. 1, 1977 abandoned.
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