Claims
- 1. A vertical louvre blind, comprising:
- a horizontal headrail;
- a pull cord, extending within said headrail;
- a number of travelers;
- a lead traveler; and
- a bridle for the lead traveller;
- said travelers, said lead traveler and said bridle all sliding along said headrail, and said bridle comprising:
- (a) a body having a bottom surface and means adapted to receive and retain the lead traveller;
- (b) at least two openings defined by said bottom surface of said body for receiving the pull cord; and
- (c) a post extending downwardly from said bottom surface for being received in a loop of said pull cord which is passed through one of said at least two openings, over said post, and through a second one of said at least two openings, so that said pull cord extends down through one of said openings, around said post, and returns upwardly through one of said openings to fictionally attach said bridle and said pull cord to prevent relative movement therebetween, whereby movement of said pull cord causes the bridle to move along said headrail.
- 2. The blind according to claim 1 wherein said means to hold a lead traveller includes:
- (a) at least one pair of spaced opposed walls for receiving said lead traveller therebetween.
- 3. The blind according to claim 2 further including:
- (a) two spaced coplanar support surfaces for supporting said lead traveller and defining an opening therebetween for passage of a hooking portion of said lead traveller below said support surfaces.
- 4. The blind according to claim 3 wherein:
- (a) said at lest one pair of spaced opposed walls are perpendicular to said support surface to define therewith a U-shaped cradle for receiving and supporting said lead traveller.
- 5. The blind according to claim 1 wherein:
- (a) at least one wedge extends from the bottom of said bridle with the edge of said wedge extending vertically to engage said pull cord and thereby increase the frictional engagement between said bridle and said pull cord.
- 6. The blind according to claim 4 wherein:
- (a) there are two wedges to provide engaging force when said pull cord passes through either of two openings.
- 7. A vertical louvre blind assembly, comprising:
- a horizontal headrail;
- two lead travellers;
- a number of additional travelers;
- vertical louvers attached to said travellers;
- two bridles attached to said lead travellers; and
- a pull cord,
- a first of said bridles being fixedly attached to a first lead traveller and to said pull cord, and the second of said bridles being fixedly attached to the second lead traveller and frictionally attached to said pull cord, said bridles and said travellers sliding within said headrail, and said second bridle comprising:
- (a) a bridle body for sliding in said headrail;
- (b) means for mounting said second lead traveller to said second bridle;
- (c) post means extending from a surface of said second bridle for frictional connection to said pull cord to hold the pull cord fixed to the post means up to a predetermined tension on the pull cord and to permit relative slippage of the pull cord with respect to the post means above said predetermined tension on said pull cord; and
- (d) said post means comprising:
- (1) a pair of spaced posts positioned on one side of said pull cord at spaced locations therealong, and
- (2) a third post positioned on the other side of said pull cord, said third post being located between said pair of posts and laterally offset therefrom by a distance somewhat less than the thickness of the pull cord, thus causing the pull cord to take on a serpentine path in passing therebetween.
- 8. A assembly according to claim 7 wherein:
- (a) the pair of posts are connected together at their ends from the surface of the bridle from which they extend to define a slanted surface facing said third post and extending toward the surface of the bridle; and
- (b) the third post, at its end remote from the surface of the bridle from which it extends, has a slanted surface facing the pair of posts and extending toward the surface of the bridle.
- 9. A assembly according to claim 8 wherein:
- (a) said slanted surfaces terminate at a location spaced from the surface of the bridle greater than the thickness of the pull cord and at a location spaced from each other by a distance less than the thickness of the pull cord;
- (b) said posts are of resilient material permitting flexing thereof away from each other upon pushing said pull cord against the slanted surfaces to thereby frictionally connect said pull cord to the post means at a location between the bridle surface and the slanted surfaces.
- 10. A assembly according to claim 9 wherein:
- (a) the posts are round in cross-section, have a diameter about equal to the thickness of the pull cord and are spaced from each other by distances about equal to the thickness of said pull cord.
- 11. An off-center pull vertical louvre blind, comprising:
- (a) a headrail;
- (b) a number of travellers sliding along said headrail;
- (c) first and second bridles, also sliding along said headrail, and being attached to first and second lead travellers respectively, said first and second lead travellers being connected to first larger and second smaller groups of said travellers, respectively, by spacer means; and
- (d) a pull cord being fixedly attached to the first one of said bridles and frictionally attached to the second of said bridles by post means, such that said cord is permitted to move with respect to the second bridle when the tension on the cord exceeds a predetermined amount, said post means comprising:
- (i) a pair of spaced posts positioned on one side of said pull cord at spaced locations therealong; and
- (ii) a third post positioned on the other side of said pull cord, said third post being located between the pair of posts and laterally off-set therefrom by a distance somewhat less than the thickness of the pull cord, causing the pull cord to take a serpentine path therebetween, whereby a predetermined frictional force is exerted on said pull cord by said posts.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 853,818, filed Apr. 18, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,732,202 for VERTICAL LOUVRE BLIND TRAVELLER to Richard N. Anderson.
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