Claims
- 1. An architectural covering and a winding mechanism for controlling the retraction and deployment of the architectural covering, said winding mechanism having a winding element, about which the covering or its lift cord or tapes are wound and unwound with rotation of the winding element about a first axis of rotation, and a fluid brake for retarding the rotation of the winding element in at least one direction about the first axis; the fluid brake comprising a fluid-tight compartment containing a liquid and an impeller and wherein: the compartment and the impeller are adapted for relative rotation about a second axis of rotation; the compartment or the impeller is operatively connected to the winding element; the liquid rotates with rotation of the compartment or the impeller about the second axis; rotation of the liquid relative to the impeller or to the compartment in at least a first direction about the second axis is effective to retard the rotation of the winding element in at least a second direction about the first axis; and the impeller or an inner peripheral wall surface of the compartment include a first surface that extends generally radially and substantially parallel with respect to the second axis, wherein said first surface is substantially elliptical in cross section.
- 2. An architectural covering and a winding mechanism for controlling the retraction and deployment of the architectural covering, said winding mechanism having a winding element, about which the covering or its lift cord or tapes are wound and unwound with rotation of the winding element about a first axis of rotation, and a fluid brake for retarding the rotation of the winding element in at least one direction about the first axis; the fluid brake comprising a fluid-tight compartment containing a liquid and an impeller and wherein: the compartment and the impeller are adapted for relative rotation about a second axis of rotation; the compartment or the impeller is operatively connected to the winding element; the liquid rotates with rotation of the compartment or the impeller about the second axis; rotation of the liquid relative to the impeller or to the compartment in at least a first direction about the second axis is effective to retard the rotation of the winding element in at least a second direction about the first axis; and the impeller or an inner peripheral wall surface of the compartment include a first surface that is cylindrical in configuration.
- 3. An architectural covering and a winding mechanism for controlling the retraction and deployment of the architectural covering, said winding mechanism having a winding element, about which the covering or its lift cord or tapes are wound and unwound with rotation of the winding element about a first axis of rotation, and a fluid brake for retarding the rotation of the winding element in at least one direction about the first axis; the fluid brake comprising a fluid-tight compartment containing a liquid and an impeller and wherein: the compartment and the impeller are adapted for relative rotation about a second axis of rotation; the compartment or the impeller is operatively connected to the winding element; the liquid rotates with rotation of the compartment or the impeller about the second axis; rotation of the liquid relative to the impeller or to the compartment in at least a first direction about the second axis is effective to retard the rotation of the winding element in at least a second direction about the first axis; and the impeller or an inner peripheral wall surface of the compartment include a first surface that is generally helical in configuration.
- 4. The architectural covering and winding element of claims 1, 2, or 3 wherein said liquid is of variable viscosity.
- 5. The architectural covering and winding element of claim 4 wherein the viscosity of said liquid increases with increasing agitation and turbulence of the liquid.
Priority Claims (3)
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| 97203900.2 |
Dec 1997 |
EP |
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| 98201772.5 |
May 1998 |
EP |
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| 98203010.8 |
Sep 1998 |
EP |
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a division of prior U.S. application Ser. No. 09/714,399, filed Nov. 16, 2000, allowed, which is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/208,891, filed Dec. 10, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,155,328, issued Dec. 05, 2000, which claims priority to European Patent Application No. 98203010.8, filed Sep. 09, 1998; European Patent Application No. 98201772.5, filed May 28, 1998; and European Patent Application No. 97203900.2, filed Dec. 12, 1997. Each of the above-identified applications is hereby incorporated by reference as though fully disclosed herein.
Divisions (2)
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