Claims
- 1. A vertical blind, comprising: a blind head, a plurality of carriers supported for reciprocating movement in said head, a plurality of holder means respectively supported in said carriers for pivotal movement and respectively adapted to support a plurality of vanes therefrom, and control means for controlling said reciprocating movement of said carriers and for controlling said pivotal movement of said holder means, said control means including rod means rotatably supported in said head, means for rotating said rod means comprising a first gear, means for connecting said first gear to said rod means, worm gear means rotatably supported in said blind head about an axis extending in a plane parallel to the plane passing through the axis of rotation of said rod means and perpendicular to said axis of rotation, said worm gearm means comprising a worm for meshing engagement with said first gear, and means for rotating said worm gear means about its axis, whereby rotation of said rod means by said rotating means will rotate said holder means.
- 2. A vertical blind according to claim 1, wherein said first gear is pressfit on said rod means, whereby said first gear will rotate said rod means upon rotation of said worm gear means under normal operating conditions, but will slip on said rod means upon being subjected to excessive force.
- 3. A vertical blind according to claim 1, wherein said means for rotating said worm gear means comprises a wand, means connected to said worm gear means for rotation therewith, and a universal joint interposed between said last-mentioned means and said wand, whereby rotation of said wand will rotate said worm gear means and thereby said plurality of holder means via said first gear.
- 4. A vertical blind according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said control means for controlling said reciprocating movement of said carriers comprises a cord extending through said carriers and substantially over the length of said blind head, and means associated with said cord for exerting a drag on said cord to keep said cord taut.
- 5. A vertical blind according to claim 4, wherein said cord has two substantially parallel strands and wherein said means for exerting a drag on said cord comprising a carrier station through which said strands pass, means in said carrier station for engaging said strands, and clamping means for exerting adjustable pressure on said engaging means and thereby on said strands.
- 6. A vertical blind according to claim 5, wherein said clamping means includes a screw threadedly engaging said engaging means.
- 7. A vertical blind according to claim 4, wherein said blind head comprises passage means for said cord, and wherein said means for exerting a drag on said cord comprises a plate arranged to engage said cord adjacent said passage means, and means for exerting pressure on said plate and thereby on said cord.
- 8. A vertical blind according to claim 7, wherein said passage means extend through said blind head in a direction substantially parallel to said rod means, and said cord after passing through said passage means extends over a portion substantially at right angles thereto, and wherein said plate engages said cord at said portion.
- 9. A vertical blind according to claim 7, wherein said passage means extend through said blind head in a direction substantially perpendicular to said rod means, and wherein said plate comprises means extending through said passage means, and means exerting pressure on said cord below said passage means.
- 10. A vertical blind according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of vanes respectively suspended from said holder means, each of said vanes having a first end portion for connection to the respective holder means, and a second end portion remote from said first end portion, and means connected to said second end portion for confining movement of the same to a predetermined range.
- 11. A vertical blind according to claim 10, wherein said last means includes rail means adapted to be connected to a surface below said blind head, and a plurality of holders for respectively slidably connecting said second end portions of said vanes to said rail means.
- 12. A vertical blind according to claim 11, wherein each holder comprises a first shank, a second shank substantially parallel to said first shank and spaced therefrom sufficiently to form a first slot therebetween for receiving said second end portion of said vane, and a hook portion connected to one of said shanks, said hook portion and said other shank forming a second slot therebetween which extends at an angle with respect to said one shank and which communicates with said first slot, whereby said second end portion of the respective vane is received through said second slot in said first slot and thereby connected to said respective holder.
- 13. A vertical blind according to claim 12, wherein each holder has a body connecting said two shanks, and a head larger in size than said body, and wherein said rail means defines the longitudinal passage for receiving the heads of said holders, and a longitudinal slot communicating with said longitudinal passage for receiving said bodies of said holders.
- 14. A vertical blind according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of brackets with means for engaging said blind head and with means for supporting a valance.
- 15. A vertical blind according to claim 14, wherein said means for connecting said brackets to said blind head include channel means at said blind head and tab means at said brackets for connection to said channel means.
- 16. A vertical blind according to claim 14, wherein said means for connecting a valance to said brackets comprises a plurality of vertically spaced tabs respectively connected to said brackets.
- 17. A vertical blind, comprising: a blind head, a plurality of carriers supported for reciprocating movement in said head, a plurality of holder means respectively supported in said carriers for pivotal movement and respectively adapted to support a plurality of vanes therefrom, and control means for controlling said reciprocating movement of said carriers and for controlling said pivotal movement of said holder means, said control means for controlling said reciprocating movement of said carriers comprising a cord having two substantially parallel strands extending through said carriers and substantially over the length of said blind head, and means associated with said cord for exerting a drag on said cord to keep said cord taut, said last-mentioned means comprising a carrier station through which said strands pass, means in said carrier station for engaging said strands, and clamping means for exerting adjustable pressure on said engaging means and thereby on said strands.
- 18. A vertical blind according to claim 17, wherein said clamping means includes a screw threadedly engaging said engaging means.
- 19. A vertical blind comprising: a blind head, a plurality of carriers supported for reciprocating movement in said head, a plurality of holder means respectively supported in said carriers for pivotal movement and respectively adapted to support a plurality of vanes therefrom, and control means for controlling said reciprocating movement of said carriers and for controlling said pivotal movement of said holder means, said control means for controlling said reciprocating movement of said carriers comprising a cord extending through said carriers, substantially over the length of said blind head, and through passage means in said blind head, and means associated with said cord for exerting a drag on said cord to keep said cord taut, including a plate arranged to engage said cord adjacent said passage means, and means for exerting pressure on said plate and thereby on said cord.
- 20. A vertical blind according to claim 19, wherein said passage means extend through said blind head in a direction substantially parallel to said rod means, and said cord after passing through said passage means extends over a portion substantially at right angles thereto, and wherein said plate engages said cord at said portion.
- 21. A vertical blind according to claim 19, wherein said passage means extend through said blind head in a direction substantially perpendicular to said rod means, and wherein said plate comprises means extending through said passage means, and means exerting pressure on said cord below said passage means.
- 22. A vertical blind according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of vanes respectively suspended from said holder means, each of said vanes having a first end portion for connection to the respective holder means, and a second end portion remote from said first end portion and provided with opening means, said opening means comprising a first portion of substantially circular cross section, a second portion spaced from said first portion in the direction away from said first end portion, and a third opening portion interconnecting said first and second opening portions, said second opening portion being non-circular with a first dimension in a substantially vertical direction and a second dimension in a substantially horizontal direction which is greater than said first dimension, the width of said third portion interconnecting said first and second portions being narrower than the diameter of said first portion, and chain means interconnecting said plurality of vanes and extending through said second opening means.
- 23. A vertical blind according to claim 22, wherein said chain means comprises a plurality of chains respectively connecting two adjacent vanes.
- 24. A vertical blind according to claim 23, wherein each chain comprises a plurality of spaced beads, including two spaced beads at each end of said each chain, and means interconnecting each two spaced beads, one of said interconnecting means being received in said second opening means of one of said vanes, the other interconnecting means being received in said second opening means of an adjacent vane, to thereby interconnect said one vane to said adjacent vane.
- 25. A vertical blind according to claim 1, wherein each of said holder means comprises a first shank, a second shank substantially parallel to said first shank and spaced therefrom sufficiently to form a first slot therebetween for receiving a vane to be supported from said holder means, and hook means connected to one of said shanks and adapted to support said vane.
- 26. A vertical blind according to claim 25, wherein said hook means and said other shank form a second slot therebetween which extends at an acute angle with respect to said one shank and which communicates with said first slot, whereby a vane to be suspended from said hook means is adapted to be introduced through said second slot into said first slot.
- 27. A vertical blind according to claim 26, wherein said hook means has an inclined outer face below said second slot, and wherein the width of said hook means at said second slot is smaller than the width of said other shank at said second slot so that a vane when pushed from below will be guided along said inclined outer face and said hook means adjacent said second slot until it is caught in said second slot.
- 28. A vertical blind according to claim 1, wherein said blind head has a front wall and a rear wall, and wherein at least one of said walls is provided with means for holding a valance thereto.
- 29. a vertical blind according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of brackets with means for engaging said blind head and with means for supporting a valance.
- 30. A vertical blind according to claim 29, wherein said means for connecting said brackets to said blind head include channel means at said blind head and tab means at said brackets for connection to said channel means.
- 31. A vertical blind according to claim 29, wherein said means for connecting a valance to said brackets comprises a plurality of vertically spaced tabs respectively connected to said brackets.
- 32. In a vertical blind having a blind head with a plurality of carriers supported for reciprocating movement in said head: a plurality of holder means respectively supported in said carriers for pivotal movement and respectively adapted to support a plurality of vanes therefrom, each of said holder means comprising a first shank, a second shank substantially parallel to but considerably shorter than said first shank and spaced therefrom sufficiently to form a first slot therebetween for receiving a vane to be supported from said holder means, and hook means connected to said first shank and adpated to support said vane in said first slot, said hook means and said second shank forming a second slot therebetween below said second shank, which second slot extends at an acute angle with respect to said first shank and which communicates with said first slot, whereby a vane to be suspended from said hook means is adapted to be introduced through said second slot into said first slot, said hook means having an inclined outer face below said second slot, the width of said hook means at said second slot being smaller than the width of said second shank at said second slot so that a vane when pushed from below will be guided along said inclined outer face and said hook means adjacent said second slot until it is caught in said second slot.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application in a continuation-in-part application of my co-pending application Ser. No. 921,048, filed June 30, 1978.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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