The present invention relates to a window shade assembly wherein the shade is moved and stay at a desired position without using operation cords.
The conventional window shade assemblies are controlled by operational cords which are exposed beside the shade, and the exposed operational cords become a concern of safety to children.
A cordless for window shade assembly is then developed which uses coil spring to allow the users to pull the shade to adjust the position of the shade. However, the coil spring includes some problems which are that the recovery force of the coil spring is significant so that when the shade is lifted a small distance, the shade cannot stay at that position and will return to the initial position. Therefore, multiple weights are installed to the bottom rail of the shade to overcome the problem, and the weights increase manufacturing cost. Besides, the assembling processes are complicated and has low efficiency.
The present invention is intended to provide a scrolling unit for a window shade assembly, and the scrolling unit resolves the drawbacks mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a window shade assembly and comprises a top box having a passage defined axially therethrough, and two end members are respectively connected to two ends of the top box. Each of the two end members has a board 21, and an insertion and a seat respectively extend from the board. The two respective insertions are inserted into the passage from the two ends of the top box. A shaft is a hollow shaft and includes two open ends, and a space is defined in the shaft. The two respective seats of the two end members are respectively inserted into two open ends of the shaft. The shaft has multiple ridges extending axially from the inner periphery thereof, and a slot is defined axially in the outer periphery of the shaft. A shade is scrolled onto the shaft and has the first end secured engaged with the slot of the shaft, and a bottom rail is connected to the second end of the shade.
A scrolling unit is located in the space and between the two seats. The scrolling unit includes two end parts, a head, a spring and a movable member. The end parts each have a tubular portion and a hole defined through the end part. Multiple first grooves are defined axially in the outer periphery of the tubular portion and located corresponding to the ridges. The two respectively tubular portions are respectively inserted into two open ends of the shaft, and the two respective seats of the two end members are inserted into the two respectively holes of the two end parts. The head is connected to the hole of one of the end parts and connected to a rod. The spring is mounted to the rod. The movable member includes a seal part and multiple second grooves which are located corresponding to the ridges. The spring has the first end mounted to the seal part and stopped by the movable member, and the second end of the spring contacts the end part. The scrolling unit generates a scrolling force when the head is rotated so as to adjust the shade.
Preferably, the present invention is connected with a driving member which is controlled by a controller. The controller drives the driving member to control the operation of the shaft so as to lift or lower the shade. The controller controls the driving member by any known methods.
The advantages of the present invention are that the spring controls the scrolling force to the shade. The number of coils of the spring is pre-set to provide desired scrolling force.
The cord unit can be connected to the end part that is located away from the head to control the window shade assembly that is located at a higher position.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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A shaft 3 a hollow shaft and made of aluminum alloy. The shaft 3 has two open ends, and a space 31 is defined in the shaft 3. The two respective seats 23 of the two end members 2 are respectively inserted into two open ends of the shaft 3. The shaft 3 has multiple ridges 32 extending axially from the inner periphery thereof, and a slot 33 is defined axially in the outer periphery of the shaft 3. A shade 4 is scrolled onto the shaft 3 and has the first end there secured engaged with the slot 33 of the shaft 3. A bottom rail 5 is connected to the second end of the shade 4. Specifically, the first end of the shade 4 is connected to a connection plate 41 by way of gluing or stitching. The bottom rail 5 includes a slit 51 which is connected with the connection plate 41. Besides, the bottom rail 5 includes at least one weight 52 received therein, and two caps 53 are respectively connected to two ends of the bottom rail 5. The bottom rail 5 has a pull member 54 connected to the lower end thereof so that the users may pull the member 54 to operate the shade 4.
A scrolling unit 6 located in the space 31 and between the two seats 23. The scrolling unit 6 includes two end parts 61, a head 62, a spring 63 and a movable member 64. The end parts 61 each have a tubular portion 611 and a hole 613 defined through the end part 61. Multiple first grooves 612 are defined axially in the outer periphery of the tubular portion 611 and located corresponding to the ridges 32. The two respectively tubular portions 611 are respectively inserted into two open ends of the shaft 3 and the two respective seats 23 of the two end members 2 are inserted into the two respectively holes 613 of the two end parts 61. The head 62 is connected to the hole 613 of one of the end parts 61, and the head 62 is connected to a rod 621. The spring 63 is mounted to the rod 621. The movable member 64 includes a seal part 641 and multiple second grooves 642 which are located corresponding to the ridges 32. The spring 63 has the first end mounted to the seal part 641 and stopped by the movable member 64, and the second end of the spring 63 contacts the end part 61. The scrolling unit 6 generates a scrolling force “F” when the head 62 is rotated so as to adjust the shade 4. The shaft 3 is rotated by operation of the end part 61 so that the shade 4 can be moved to, and stay at a desired position without using any braking means to position the shade 4.
When the users pulls the shade 4 down to tighten the spring 63, the shade 4 is moved to a desired position and does not automatically moves upward. When the shade 4 is lifted, the scrolling force “F” lifts the shade 4 instantly. Not like the conventional window shade, the users have to move the shade to a position where the shade is lifted by the spring. In other words, the spring 63 always keeps its scrolling force “F” at a level such that the shade 4 can be lifted at any position. The shade 4 is moved silently and does not hit the top box 1 as the conventional shade assemblies using coil springs.
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While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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107206208 | May 2018 | TW | national |