Claims
- 1. A vertical blind apparatus including an elongated headrail having lengthwise extending sidewalls spaced substantially equidistant from a central vertical plane and guide rails on the sidewalls, a horizontally extending actuator shaft means rotatably mounted on the headrail with its axis in said central vertical plane, a plurality of slat carriages mounted on the guide rails for movement therealong and a slat carrier mounted on each slat carriage for turning relative thereto about a vertical axis disposed in said central vertical plane, means on the slat carriages for turning the slat carriers in response to turning of the actuator shaft, operating means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail and for turning the slat carriers, the operating means including a control carriage mounted on the guide rails for movement along the headrail and having a control shaft mounted thereon for rotation about a first upright axis disposed in said central vertical plane, carriage traverse means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail in response to movement of the control carriage, a first spur gear on the upper end of said control shaft, a second spur gear meshing with said first spur gear and mounted on the control carriage for axial rotation about a second upright axis parallel to said first upright axis and spaced from a first side of said central vertical plane, a worm gear connected to said second spur gear in coaxial relation therewith for rotating the actuator shaft, and a wand connected to said control shaft for rotating the control shaft and for drawing the control carriage along the headrail.
- 2. A vertical blind apparatus according to claim 1 including slip clutch means for drivingly connecting said second spur gear to said worm gear.
- 3. A vertical blind apparatus including an elongated headrail having lengthwise extending sidewalls spaced substantially equidistant from a central vertical plane and guide rails on the sidewalls, a horizontally extending actuator shaft rotatably mounted on the headrail with its axis in said central vertical plane, the actuator shaft having external splines defining longitudinally extending gear teeth, a plurality of slat carriages mounted on the guide rails for movement therealong and a slat carrier mounted on each slat carriage for turning relative thereto about a vertical axis disposed in said central vertical plane, means on the slat carriages for turning the slat carriers in response to turning of the actuator shaft, operating means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail and for turning the slat carriers, the operating means including a control carriage mounted on the guide rails for movement along the headrail and having a control shaft mounted thereon for rotation about a first upright axis disposed in said central vertical plane, carriage traverse means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail in response to movement of the control carriage, a first spur gear on the upper end of said control shaft, a second spur gear meshing with said first spur gear and mounted on the control carriage for axial rotation about a second upright axis parallel to said first upright axis and spaced from a first side of said central vertical plane, a worm gear connected to said second spur gear in coaxial relation therewith and meshing with the gear teeth on the actuator shaft for rotating the actuator shaft, and a wand connected to said control shaft for rotating the control shaft and for drawing the control carriage along the headrail.
- 4. A vertical blind apparatus including an elongated headrail having lengthwise extending sidewalls spaced substantially equidistant from a central vertical plane and guide rails on the sidewalls, a horizontally extending actuator shaft means rotatably mounted on the headrail with its axis in said central vertical plane, a plurality of slat carriages mounted on the guide rails for movement therealong and a slat carrier mounted on each slat carriage for turning relative thereto about a vertical axis disposed in said central vertical plane, means on the slat carriages for turning the slat carriers in response to turning of the actuator shaft means, operating means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail and for turning the slat carriers, the operating means including a control carriage mounted on the guide rails for movement along the headrail and having a control shaft mounted thereon for rotation about a first upright axis disposed in said central vertical plane, carriage traverse means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail in response to movement of the control carriage, a first spur gear on the upper end of said control shaft, a second spur gear meshing with said first spur gear and mounted on the control carriage for axial rotation about a second upright axis parallel to said first upright axis and spaced from a first side of said central vertical plane, a worm gear in coaxial relation with said second spur gear for rotating the actuator shaft means, slip clutch means for drivingly connecting the second spur gear to the worm gear, a wand connected to said control shaft for rotating the control shaft and for drawing the control carriage along the headrail, said slip-clutch means including a pocket of non-circular cross-section in said worm gear and a stem of non-circular cross-section on the second spur gear extending into the socket on the worm gear.
- 5. A vertical blind apparatus including an elongated headrail having lengthwise extending sidewalls spaced substantially equidistant from a central vertical plane and guide rails on the sidewalls, a horizontally extending actuator shaft rotatably mounted on the headrail with its axis in said central vertical plane, a plurality of slat carriages mounted on the guide rails for movement therealong and a slat carrier mounted on each slat carriage for turning relative thereto about a vertical axis disposed in said central vertical plane, means on the slat carriages for turning the slat carriers in response to turning of the actuator shaft, operating means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail and for turning the slat carriers, the operating means including a control carriage mounted on the guide rails for movement along the headrail and having a control shaft mounted thereon for rotation about a first upright axis disposed in said central vertical plane, carriage traverse means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail in response to movement of the control carriage, a first spur gear on the upper end of said control shaft, a second spur gear meshing with said first spur gear and mounted on the control carriage for axial rotation about a second upright axis parallel to said first upright axis and spaced from a first side of said central vertical plane, a worm gear connected to said second spur gear in coaxial relation therewith for rotating the actuator shaft, and a wand connected to said control shaft for rotating the control shaft and for drawing the control carriage along the headrail, said plurality of slat carriages including a first group comprising a first lead slat carriage and a plurality of auxiliary slat carriages in said headrail intermediate said control carriage and one end of the headrail and a second group of slat carriages comprising a second lead slat carriage and a plurality of auxiliary slat carriages in said headrail intermediate a second side of said control carriage and a second end of said headrail, said carriage traverse means including means connecting the first lead slat carriage to said control carriage for movement thereby; first and second cord return means at said first and second ends of the headrail and traverse cord means arranged in a loop having cord runs extending between said first and second cord return means at opposite sides of the central vertical plane, means connecting one run of said cord means to said control carriage and means connecting the other run of said traverse cord means to the second lead carriage such that the second lead carriage is drawn in a direction away from the second end of the headrail when the control carriage is moved away from said one end of the headrail and the second lead carriage is drawn by the cord means in a direction toward the second end of the headrail when the control carriage is moved toward the first end of the headrail.
- 6. A vertical blind apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said auxiliary slat carriages each have cord passages therethrough at opposite sides of said central vertical plane, one run of said cord means extending through the cord passages in said auxiliary carriages at one side of the central vertical plane and the other run of the cord means extending through the cord passages in the auxiliary slat carriages at the other side of the central vertical plane.
- 7. A vertical blind apparatus including an elongated headrail having lengthwise extending sidewalls spaced substantially equidistant from a central vertical plane and guide rails on the sidewalls, a horizontally extending actuator shaft rotatably mounted on the headrail with its axis in said central vertical plane, a plurality of slat carriages mounted on the guide rails for movement therealong and a slat carrier mounted on each slat carriage for turning relative thereto about a vertical axis disposed in said central vertical plane, means on the slat carriage for turning the slat carriers in response to turning of the actuator shaft, operating means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail and for turning the slat carriers, the operating means including a control carriage mounted on the guide rails for movement along the headrail and having a control shaft mounted thereon for rotation about a first upright axis disposed in said central vertical plane, carriage traverse means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail in response to movement of the control carriage, a first spur gear on the upper end of said control shaft, second and third spur gears meshing with said first spur gear and mounted on the control carriage for axial rotation about respective second and third upright axes parallel to said first upright axis and spaced respectively from first and second sides of said central vertical plane, first and second worm gears respectively connected to said second and third spur gears in coaxial relation therewith and spaced from said first and second sides of said central vertical plane, said first and second worm gears having threads of opposite hand for rotating the actuator shaft, and a wand connected to said control shaft for rotating the control shaft and for drawing the control carriage along the headrail.
- 8. A vertical blind apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said actuator shaft has external splines defining longitudinally extending gear teeth, said first and second worm gears meshing with the gear teeth on the actuator shaft.
- 9. A vertical blind apparatus according to claim 7 including a first slip clutch means for drivingly connecting said second spur gear to said first worm gear and a second slip clutch means for drivingly connecting the third spur gear to the second worm gear.
- 10. A vertical blind apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said first and second slip-clutch means each includes a pocket of non-circular cross-section in each worm gear and a stem of non-circular cross-section on the second and third spur gears extending into the socket on the associated worm gear.
- 11. A vertical blind apparatus including an elongated headrail having lengthwise extending sidewalls spaced substantially equidistant from a central vertical plane and guide rails on the sidewalls, a horizontally extending actuator shaft rotatably mounted on the headrail with its axis in said central vertical plane, a plurality of slat carriages mounted on the guide rails for movement therealong and a slat carrier mounted on each slat carriage for turning relative thereto about a vertical axis disposed in said central vertical plane, means on the slat carriage for turning the slat carriers in response to turning of the actuator shaft, operating means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail and for turning the slat carriers, the operating means including a control carriage mounted on the guide rails for movement along the headrail and having a control shaft mounted thereon for rotation about a first upright axis disposed in said central vertical plane, carriage traverse means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail in response to movement of the control carriage, a first spur gear on the upper end of said control shaft, second and third spur gears meshing with said first spur gear and mounted on the control carriage for axial rotation about respective second and third upright axes parallel to said first upright axis and spaced respectively from first and second sides of said central vertical plane, first and second worm gears respectively connected to said second and third spur gears in coaxial relation therewith and spaced from said first and second sides of said central vertical plane, said first and second worm gears having threads of opposite hand for rotating the actuator shaft, and a wand connected to said control shaft for rotating the control shaft and for drawing the control carriage along the headrail, said plurality of slat carriages including a first group comprising a first lead slat carriage and a plurality of auxiliary slat carriages in said headrail intermediate said control carriage and one end of the headrail and a second group of slat carriages comprising a second lead slat carriage and a plurality of auxiliary slat carriages in said headrail intermediate a second side of said control carriage and a second end of said headrail, said carriage traverse means including means connecting the first lead slat carriage to said control carriage for movement thereby; first and second cord return means at said first and second ends of the headrail and traverse cord means arranged in a loop having cord runs extending between said first and second cord return means at opposite sides of the central vertical plane, means connecting one run of said cord means to said control carriage and means connecting the other run of said traverse cord means to the second lead carriage such that the second lead carriage is drawn in a direction away from the second end of the headrail when the control carriage is moved away from said one end of the headrail and the second lead carriage is drawn by the cord means in a direction toward the second end of the headrail when the control carriage is moved toward the first end of the headrail.
- 12. A vertical blind apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said auxiliary slat carriages each have cord passages therethrough at opposite sides of said central vertical plane, one run of said cord means extending through the cord passages in said auxiliary carriages at one side of the central vertical plane and the other run of the cord means extending through the cord passages in the auxiliary slat carriages at the other side of the central vertical plane.
- 13. A vertical blind apparatus including an elongated headrail having lengthwise extending sidewalls spaced substantially equidistant from a central vertical plane and guide rails on the sidewalls, a horizontally extending actuator shaft means rotatable mounted on the headrail with its axis in said central vertical plane, a plurality of slat carriages mounted on the guide rails for movement therealong and a slat carrier mounted on each slat carriage for turning relative thereto about a vertical axis disposed in said central vertical plane, means on the slat carriages for turning the slat carriers in response to turning of the actuator shaft, operating means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail and for turning the slat carriers, the operating means including a control carriage mounted on the guide rails for movement along the headrail and having a control shaft mounted thereon for rotation about a first upright axis disposed in said central vertical plane, carriage traverse means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail in response to movement of the control carriage, a first spur gear on the upper end of said control shaft, a second spur gear meshing with said first spur gear and mounted on the control carriage for axial rotation about a second upright axis parallel to said first upright axis and spaced from a first side of said central vertical plane, a worm gear connected to said second spur gear in coaxial relation therewith for rotating the actuator shaft, and a wand connected to said control shaft for rotating the control shaft for drawing the control carriage along the headrail, said carriage traverse means including means attaching a lead one of the slat carriages alongside the control carriage for movement therewith.
- 14. A vertical blind apparatus including an elongated headrail having lengthwise extending sidewalls spaced substantially equidistant from a central vertical plane and guide rails on the sidewalls, a horizontally extending actuator shaft rotatable mounted on the headrail with its axis in said central vertical plane, a plurality of slat carriages mounted on the guide rails for movement therealong and a slot carrier mounted on each slat carriage for turning relative thereto about a vertical axis disposed in said central vertical plane, means on the slat carriage for turning the slat carriers in response to turning of the actuator shaft, operating means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail and for turning the slat carriers, the operating means including a control carriage mounted on the guide rails for movement along the headrail and having a control shaft mounted thereon for rotation about a first upright axis disposed in said central vertical plane, carriage traverse means for traversing the slat carriages along the headrail in response to movement of the control carriage, a first spur gear on the upper end of said control shaft, second and third spur gears meshing with said first spur gear and mounted on the control carriage for axial rotation about respective second and third upright axes parallel to said first upright axis and spaced respectively from first and second sides of said central vertical plane, first and second worm gears respectively connected to said second and third spur gears in coaxial relation therewith and spaced from said first and second sides of said central vertical plane, said first and second worm gears having threads of opposite hand for rotating the actuator shaft, and a wand connected to said control shaft for rotating the control shaft and for drawing the control carriage along the headrail, said carriage traverse means including means attaching a lead one of the slat carriages alongside the control carriage for movement therewith.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of the application of Dean R. Sommerfeld, Ser. No. 08/243,124, filed May 16, 1994 for "Vertical Blind", now abandoned.
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