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CA1144855A - Tilting roll and tilting roll assembly for the ladder means of a venetian blind - Google Patents

Tilting roll and tilting roll assembly for the ladder means of a venetian blind

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CA1144855A
CA1144855A CA000341649A CA341649A CA1144855A CA 1144855 A CA1144855 A CA 1144855A CA 000341649 A CA000341649 A CA 000341649A CA 341649 A CA341649 A CA 341649A CA 1144855 A CA1144855 A CA 1144855A
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Francis Vecchiarelli
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Hunter Douglas Canada Inc
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/24Screens or other constructions affording protection against light, especially against sunshine; Similar screens for privacy or appearance; Slat blinds
    • E06B9/26Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds
    • E06B9/28Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with horizontal lamellae, e.g. non-liftable
    • E06B9/30Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with horizontal lamellae, e.g. non-liftable liftable
    • E06B9/303Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with horizontal lamellae, e.g. non-liftable liftable with ladder-tape
    • E06B9/307Details of tilting bars and their operation

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Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

A tilting roll and tilting roll assembly for the ladder means of a venetian blind and for the ladder cord or tape of a venetian blind is described. The tilting roll is rotatable within a base about the longitudinal axis of the roll and includes a first pair of opening portions which are circumferentially spaced from one another on opposite sides of the axis of rotation of the roll. One cord or tape of the ladder passes over the roll in a circumferential direction into engagement with one of the opening portions while the other tape or cord also passes over the roll in the circumferential direction from the other side and engages the other opening portion. A second pair of opening portions are provided which are axially spaced from the first pair. By providing two pairs of opening portions, which are axially spaced from one another, the same roll can be used at each end of the blind and the lift cords of the blind can be arranged axially inwardly of the ladder means at each end. This has the advantage that it tends to reduce the possibility of the slats moving lengthwise relative to one another, especially in the position of the blind when the lift means are not fully tensioned, e.g. in the fully lowered position.

Description

DESCRIPTION

TITLE:_A ~ILTING ROLL AND TILTING ROLL ASSEMBLY FOR THE
~DDER MEANS OF A VENETIAN BLIND

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a tilting roll and tilting roll assembly for the ladder cord or tape of a ~~' venetian blind.
Venetian blinds may include a number of slats supported on ladder means, in the f,orm of a ladder tape '' or ladder cord, and this is supported on a tilting roll.
Pivoting of the tilting roll about its axis causes the lowering of one side of the ladder cord 'or tape and raising of the other side, and thus causes tilting of the rungs of the ladder means and therefore tilti~g of the slats. A
bottom rail of the blind can be raised by means of a lift cord which usually enters the headrail,at a location close ~' to the ladder cords.
It is often found that the s,lats can move endwise relative to one another, for example, if they are contacted by a person or caughtby a'draug~t and this makes the blind look unsightly. The construction of the invention enables this , ,, ,. . . . ..... :
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SU~RY OF THE INVENTION
It is now proposed, according to the present invention, to provide a tilting roll comprising, in combination:-a) a hollow roll tiltable abouts its longitudinal axis, b) means defining a first pair of ladder means engaging opening portions circumferentially spaced from one another on said roll; and c~ means defining a second pair of ladder means engaging opening portions circumferentially spaced from one another on said roll and which are axially spaced from the first pair.
The tilting roll, in use, may be mounted on a tilting rod or a base which, when provided, has a passage for the lift cord and passages for the ladder means. Thus, , ~-~ the invention further provides a tilting roll assembly for the ladder means of a venetian blind, said assembly comprising, in combination:-a) a base for mounting within a venetian blind headrail, b) a first passage within said base for the lift means of the venetian blind, c) a hollow roll tiltable within said base about .. , ,...... .. . - . ............ - -.. , . ~, .

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d) means defining a first pair of ladder means engaging opening portions circumferentially spaced from one another on said xoll, e~ means defining a second pair of ladder means engaging opening portions circumferentially spaced from one another on said roll and which are axially spaced from the first pair; and f) second and third passages through said base for the ladder means of said venetian b:Lind, said second and third passages being located one on each axial side of the first passage. ~
~y providing two pairs of opening portions, which are axially spaced from one anotherl the same roll can be used at each end of the blind and the lift cords of the blind can be arranged axially inwardly of the ladder means at each end.
This has the advantage that it tends to reduce the possibility of the slats moving lengthwise relative to one another, especially in the position of the blind when the lift means are not fully tensioned, e.g. in the fully lowered position.
The passages for the lift means and ladder means may ~e in the form of apertures or open~sided recesses in the bottom of the base or indeed the ~ottom of the base may be _ made sufficiently narrow for the cords or tapes of the ladder means to pass on either side thereof.

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According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a venetian blind comprising:-a) a headrail, b~ a base mounted within said headrail:
c) a hollow roll tiltable within said base about the longitudinal axis of the roll;
d) a passage through said headrail and base;
e) a lit cord extending through said passage, (- . f) means defining a flrst pair of ladder means engaging opening portions circumferentially spaced from one another on said roll, and positioned on one axial side of;the lift cord;
g) means defining a second pair of ladder means engaging opening portions circumferentially spaced from one another on said roll which are axially spaced from the first pair and on the other axial side of the lift cord; and ('j h) ladder means mounted with one ladder cord or tape extending on one side of the roll, over the top of the roll and into that one of the opening portions on the opposite side of a vertical plane including the axis of rotation of the roll and the other ladder tape or cord passing on the other side of the roll and extending over the top of the roll and engaged in the opening . .

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portion of the first pair on the other side of said vertical plane.
W''th the construction of tilting roll according to the invention it is equally possible, when desired, to mount the latter means axially inwardly of the lift means to prevent relative displacement of the slats.
The opening portions can take a number of different forms. They can, for example, be disposed such that the -- opening portions of the first pair are in a first plane perpendicular to the axis and the opening portions of the second pair are in another plane perpendicular to the axis and spaced from the first plane. Such opening portions could, thus, be in the form of four apertures in the roll.
In another arrangement, one opening portion of the first pair and opening portion of the second pair are joined to one another to form a single opening on one side only of the longitudinal axis and the other opening portion of the first pair and the other opening portion of the ( ) second pair are joined to one another to form a single opening on the other side of the longitudinal axi~.
This arrangement can, for example, be such that the single openings are each in the form of a symmetrical Y, the plane.of symmetry being perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the roll, the stems of the Y being wider than the arms and being directed away from one another in a . .

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circumferential direction over the top of the roll. By having the stems of the Y wider than the arms, a knot or retaining member on the end of the cords or tapes of the ladder mean~ can be passed through this wider portion and can then engage in the ar~s, allowing the cords or tapes to pass over the top of the roll.
In another arrangement, the single openings are each in the form of an asymmetric Y, having a long arm and a short arm, the long arm of one opening extending towards one axial side, the long arm of the other opening towards the other axial side, the stems of the Y each being in a plane perpendicular to the axis and being, once again, wider than the arms and directed away from one another in a circumferential direction over the top of tha roll. With such an arrangement, the two cords of a ladder can be arranged in slightly axially spaced relation so that they do not overlie one another.

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A tongue may be provided on the tilting roll which is adapted to clamp the ladder means passing over the roll.
In order that the invention may more readily be understood, the following description is given, merely by way of e~ample, reference being made to the accompanying drawings.
~3RIEF DESCRIPTION OF TllE DR~WINGS
C~ In the drawings:-Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a presently preferred embodiment of a tilting roll according to the invention, Fig. 2 is a pers;~ective view of the upper end portion of a Venetian blind ladder cord intended to cooperate 15 with the roll of Fig. 1, Fig. 3 is a perspective view of a tilting roll assembly according to the invention, .~ Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 are plan views of a modified form of the roll, and Fig. 6 is a side elevation, on a reduced scale, showing the assembly of Fig. 2 in position in a venetian blind headrail.
BRIEF DE~CRIPTION OF TI~E PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The tilting roll 10 shown in Fig. 1 is illustrated 25 mounted on a tilting rod 11 which can be rotated by any ; conventional tilting mechanism (not shown).

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3s The tilting roll 10 includes a top surface 12 having formed therein a tongue 14, and two mirror image side portions 16, only one of which can be seen in Fig. 1.
There are also two end portions 18 provided with a s~uare cut-out to receive the square section tilting rod 11 .
Formed in each of the side portions 16 is an opening 20, this opening 20 is identical with an opening on the other side portion and is at the same axial location. It will be noted that the opening 20 is in the form of a symmetrical Y having a stem portion 22 which is wider than either of the equally angled side arms 23 and 24. The opening in the other side portion 16 ~not shown) is identical and is-disposed in the same vertical plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation about the tilting rod 11.
As can be seen in Fig. 3, the tilting roll 10 is mounted on a base 25 which in turn can be mounted in the head rail 26 (Fig. 6) of a Venetian blind.
~, 20 Fig. 2 illustrat~s a ladder means in the form of a ladder cord including two upright cords 30 and 31 provided with end tags 32 and 33, the cords 30 and 31 being provided with double rungs 34 for the insertion of the slats of a Venetian blind.
Referring again to Fig. 3, it will be seen that the cord 30 is passed over the top ~ the roll, from the : . ., .. , ,, ................... , , . ..................... _ .... . . ..
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~ight to the left, and the cord 31 is passed over the top of the roll from the left to the right. In each .instance the tag is passed through the opening 20, this.being facilitated by the wider stem portion 22 of the opening.
It will be seen that each of the cords 30 and 31 is passed under and clamped by the tongue 14 on the top of the roll to retain the cord in place.
If reference is now made to Fig. 6, which illustrates the lefthand end of a venetian blind, it will be seen that cord 30, and also the cord 31 is in the arm of the opening which is nearer to the lefthand side of the roll.
The base 25 is located in the headrail 26 at a position such that an opening 38 through the headrail and base is positioned approximately under the stem 22 of the opening lS 20. Since the cords 30 and 31 are both in the arm which is to the left, they are both to the left of a lift cord ~lO
which passes through the opening 38.' The cord 31 passes through an opening 41 in the base 25 and the cord 30 through .....
.-) another opening which cannot be seen because it is in front of the section. Thus, the lift cord is located to the right j or axially inwardly of the ladder cord.
A similar situation exists at the righthand side of the blind, but in this instance the ladder cords are located in the righthand arms of the openings, so that they are to the right of the lift cord and thus again axially - - ~ ' ,.;

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355i outwardly, and pass through openings corresponding to openings 42 and the other opening mentioned which cannot be seen. It will be appreciated, therefore, that identical rolls can be used at each end of the blind and there is no need to select one roll as against another. Furthermore, because the cords pass over the top of the roll and are engaged in openings on the far side of the roll, the roll can be rotated more than 90 before there is any tendency ~? for a cord, which is up until then being lowered, to rise.
Fig. 4 illustrates a modified version in which the apertures are indicated by the reference numeral 50 and include a wider stem portion, as before, but the arms 53 are longer than the arms 54, one arm 53 extending towards one axial end the other lonyer arm 53 towards the other axial end. In this arrangement, the cord 30 can be accommodated in the longer arm 53 and the cord 31 in the shorter arm 54 so that the cords can run parallel on the top of the roll with respect to one another. The arms 53 ( 1 and 54 which are not shown filled with cords are used at the other end of the blind.
A simpler form is illustrated in Fig. 5, in which there are four identical holes 60, these holes being arranged in two pairs, the two pairs being axially spaced from one another, and the holes of a pair being circumferentially spaced from one another. The positioning - , : .

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8~5 of the cords 30 and 31 is illustrated from which it will be seen that the holes 60 are preferably of considerably larger diameter than the cords, to also allow the parallel arrangement of the cords.
S The tape roll can be of the known type, being provided with bearings, for bearing directly in the base, or of the type in which the tape roll is journalled solely by the tilt rod (as shown).

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Claims (8)

CLAIMS:
1. A tilting roll for the ladder means of a venetian blind, said tilting roll comprising, in combination:
a) a hollow roll rotatable about its longitudinal axis;
b) means defining a first pair of ladder means engaging opening portions circumferentially spaced from one another and on opposite sides of the axis of rotation of said roll; and c) means defining a second pair of ladder means engaging opening portions circumferentially spaced from one another and on opposite sides of the axis of rotation of said roll and which are axially spaced from the first pair.
2. A tilting roll as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening portions of the first pair are in one plane perpendicular to the axis of the roll, and the opening portions of the second pair are in another plane perpendicular to the axis of the roll.
3. A tilting roll as claimed in claim 1, wherein one opening portion of the first pair and one opening portion of the second pair are joined to one another to form a single opening on one side only of the axis of rotation of the roll and the other opening portion of the first pair and the other opening portion of the second pair are joined to one another to form a single opening on the other side only of the axis of rotation of the roll.
4. A tilting roll as claimed in claim 3, wherein the single openings are each provided with a stem to form a symmetrical Y, the plane of symmetry being perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the roll, the stems of the Y's being wider than the arms and directed towards one another in a circumferential direction of the roll, thereby pointing in a generally downward direction when considering the neutral position of such roll when mounted in a vertically arranged venetian blind.
5. A tilting roll according to claim 3, wherein the single openings are each provided with a stem to form an asymmetrical Y, having a long arm and a short arm, the long arms of the openings being arranged in such a way that their horizontal projections point in opposite directions, the stems of the Y's each being in a plane perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the roll and being wider than the arms and directed towards one another in a circumferential direction of the roll, thereby pointing in a generally downward direction when considering the neutral position of such roll when mounted in a vertically arranged venetian blind.
6. A tilting roll according to claim 1, and further comprising a tongue on the tilting roll adapted to clamp ladder means passing over the roll.
7. A tilting roll assembly for the ladder means of a venetian blind, said assembly comprising, in combination:
a) a base for mounting within a venetian blind headrail;
b) a first passage within said base for the lift means of the venetian blind;

c) a hollow roll rotatable within said base about its longitudinal axis;
d) means defining a first pair of ladder means engaging opening portions circumferentially spaced from one another and on opposite sides of the axis of rotation on said roll;
e) means defining a second pair of ladder means engaging opening portions circumferentially spaced from one another and on opposite sides of the axis of rotation on said roll and which are axially spaced from the first pair;
f) second and third passages through said base for the ladder means of said venetian blind, said second and third passages being located one on each opposite side of the first passage.
8. A venetian blind comprising, in combination:
a) a headrail;
b) a base mounted within said headrail;
c) a hollow roll rotatable within said base about the longitudinal axis of the roll;
d) a tilting rod traversing said roll;
e) a passage through said headrail and base;
f) a lift cord extending through said passage;
g) means defining a first pair of ladder means engaging opening portions circumferentially spaced from one another and on opposite sides of the axis of rotation on said roll, and positioned on one axial side of the lift cord as it passes through the passage;

h) means defining a second pair of ladder engaging opening portions circumferentially spaced from one another and on opposite sides of the axis of rotation on said roll which are axially spaced from the first pair and on the other side of the lift means as it passes through the passage; and i) ladder means mounted with one ladder side means extending on one side of the roll, over the roll in a circumferential direction and into that one of the opening portions of said pair on the opposite side of a vertical plane including the axis of rotation of the roll and the other ladder side means passing on the other side of the roll and extending over the roll in a circumferential direction and engaged in the other opening portion of the first pair which is on the other side of said vertical plane.
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