EP1091080B1 - Mounting bracket for a blind - Google Patents
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- EP1091080B1 EP1091080B1 EP00308898A EP00308898A EP1091080B1 EP 1091080 B1 EP1091080 B1 EP 1091080B1 EP 00308898 A EP00308898 A EP 00308898A EP 00308898 A EP00308898 A EP 00308898A EP 1091080 B1 EP1091080 B1 EP 1091080B1
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- retaining element
- limb
- mounting bracket
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- headrail
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B9/00—Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
- E06B9/24—Screens or other constructions affording protection against light, especially against sunshine; Similar screens for privacy or appearance; Slat blinds
- E06B9/26—Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds
- E06B9/28—Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with horizontal lamellae, e.g. non-liftable
- E06B9/30—Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with horizontal lamellae, e.g. non-liftable liftable
- E06B9/32—Operating, guiding, or securing devices therefor
- E06B9/323—Structure or support of upper box
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- This invention relates to mounting brackets for blinds such as vertical slat blinds or venetian blinds, in which the blind is suspended from a headrail.
- a typical form of vertical slat blind is disclosed in GB 1 286195.
- a series of vertical slats are suspended from trucks which slide within a headrail. of inverted-channel section.
- the channel section is mounted by means of L-shaped brackets which engage a pair of grooves running along the external side faces of the headrail adjacent to its top wall.
- a horizontal support limb of each bracket has a depressed hook-like tongue which engages in the rear groove whilst the free end of the limb has a depending lug through which a screw is inserted into the foremost groove.
- GB 529 602, US 3 247 893 and US 4 381 812 disclose similar mounting brackets which include a retaining element which can be pivotally moved to locate in one of the headrail grooves.
- the retaining element has a nose which enters the groove upon rotation of the retaining element.
- bracket grips the headrail to resist longitudinal movement of the headrail. Although this could be achieved by gripping the side walls of the headrail between the nose and the hook formation it has been found that this can result in loosening of the cam in use.
- the present invention proposes that the surface of the nose which is opposed to the support limb has a cam surface which is inclined relative to the opposed surface of the support limb.
- the retaining element preferably includes a grub screw which can be tightened against the support limb to lock the retaining element against rotation when used in areas of high vibration or in public places where the grub screw acts as a tamper-proof device to make removal of the headrail more difficult by unauthorised persons.
- the bracket comprises a component 1 which is formed of flat metal strip bent into an L shape to form a horizontal support limb 3 and a vertical mounting limb 4.
- the strength of the component is increased in the region of the bend by incorporating a shallow stamped rib 6 which extends longitudinally of both limbs 3 and 4.
- the vertical limb 4 has fixing holes 7 for securing the bracket to a wall or other vertical surface by means of screws or similar fixings (not shown).
- the end of the component 2 which is remote from the mounting limb 4 is formed with a short downwardly-extending flange 8, extending across the width of the limb 3, and angled inwardly towards the limb 4 in a hook-like manner.
- a metal retaining element 9 is mounted on the underside of the limb 4 at a position which is intermediate between the flange 8 and the limb 4.
- the retaining element 9 is also stamped from sheet metal and is pivotally secured to the support limb 3 by means of a rivet 10. As shown in Fig. 2, the rivet passes through a raised boss 11 which is stamped into the element 9 to space the retaining element from the support limb 3. Alternatively, a washer could be interposed between the retaining element 9 and the limb 3, although the use of a stamped boss is preferred since it simplifies assembly and minimises the number of components.
- Fig. 1 the retaining element 9 is shown in the position which is would occupy when the headrail of a vertical blind is offered up to the underside of the bracket, as indicated in outline in Fig. 1.
- the element 9 includes a flat side 12 which extends tangentially of the boss 11, parallel to the hook element 8 and relatively close to the boss.
- At one end of the straight edge 12 there is a projecting angular nose 13.
- At the opposite end of the edge 12 there is a projecting lever arm 14, one edge of which is downturned to form a flange 15 by which the retaining element can be rotated.
- a grub screw 16 is also screw-threaded into the arm 14 for locking the element 9 in position using a hexagonal key (see below).
- the bracket is used to mount an extruded headrail of the kind which is shown in section in Fig. 3.
- the headrail 20 is of inverted channel section with a top wall 21 and depending side walls 22 and 23 formed with intumed flanges 24 and 25 at their lower ends.
- the upper ends of the side walls are stepped inwardly relative to the edges of the top wall 21 to form opposed fixing grooves 26 and 27.
- one of the grooves 26 is engaged with the hook-like flange 8 and the rail is then rotated slightly to lie against the limb 3.
- the flat edge 12 of the element 9 ensures that the retaining element does not interfere with the wall 21.
- the element 9 can then be manually rotated in direction A (Fig. 1) using the flange 15, so that the nose 13 enters the groove 27.
- the thickness of the top wall 21 is such that as the element is progressively rotated the wall 21 becomes firmly gripped between the nose 13 and the support limb 3 due to the cam action produced by the inclined trailing edge 17.
- the lever arm 14 When the top wall 21 is firmly gripped the lever arm 14 extends longitudinally of the limb 3. The free end of the lever arm 14 is supported by the rib 6 to ensure a good grip with slight dimensional variations due to manufacturing tolerances or wear.
- brackets will of course be used at spaced positions along the headrail.
- the grub screw 16 can be tightened against the limb 3 to prevent movement of the retaining element.
- the retaining elements are rotated in the reverse direction to arrow A until the noses 13 are clear of the groove 27.
- Fig. 1 It will be seen in Fig. 1 that one or more additional holes 30 are provided in the support limb 3 for mounting the retaining element 9 at different positions along the limb 3 for use with different widths of head rail.
- the bracket is inexpensive to manufacture, securely holds the headrail and permits the blind to be fitted and removed quickly and easily.
- the bracket is also more aesthetically attractive than existing brackets since there are no unsightly screws exposed at the front of the headrail.
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Abstract
Description
- This invention relates to mounting brackets for blinds such as vertical slat blinds or venetian blinds, in which the blind is suspended from a headrail.
- A typical form of vertical slat blind is disclosed in
GB 1 286195. A series of vertical slats are suspended from trucks which slide within a headrail. of inverted-channel section. The channel section is mounted by means of L-shaped brackets which engage a pair of grooves running along the external side faces of the headrail adjacent to its top wall. A horizontal support limb of each bracket has a depressed hook-like tongue which engages in the rear groove whilst the free end of the limb has a depending lug through which a screw is inserted into the foremost groove. - GB 529 602, US 3 247 893 and US 4 381 812 disclose similar mounting brackets which include a retaining element which can be pivotally moved to locate in one of the headrail grooves. The retaining element has a nose which enters the groove upon rotation of the retaining element.
- It is desirable that the bracket grips the headrail to resist longitudinal movement of the headrail. Although this could be achieved by gripping the side walls of the headrail between the nose and the hook formation it has been found that this can result in loosening of the cam in use.
- The present invention proposes that the surface of the nose which is opposed to the support limb has a cam surface which is inclined relative to the opposed surface of the support limb. Thus, as the nose rotates into the groove it applies an increasing pressure between the top of the groove and the top wall of the headrail to ensure a firm grip on the headrail and allow for variations in the wall thickness of the headrail due to manufacturing tolerances or the like.
- The retaining element preferably includes a grub screw which can be tightened against the support limb to lock the retaining element against rotation when used in areas of high vibration or in public places where the grub screw acts as a tamper-proof device to make removal of the headrail more difficult by unauthorised persons.
- The following description and the accompanying drawings referred to therein are included by way of non-limiting example in order to illustrate how the invention may be put into practice. In the drawings:
- Figure 1 is a bottom view of a mounting bracket in accordance with the invention;
- Figure 2 is a side view of the bracket; and
- Figure 3 is a similar view to Fig. 2 but showing only part of the bracket secured to the headrail of a blind.
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- Referring firstly to Fig. 1, the bracket comprises a
component 1 which is formed of flat metal strip bent into an L shape to form ahorizontal support limb 3 and avertical mounting limb 4. The strength of the component is increased in the region of the bend by incorporating a shallow stampedrib 6 which extends longitudinally of bothlimbs vertical limb 4 has fixingholes 7 for securing the bracket to a wall or other vertical surface by means of screws or similar fixings (not shown). - The end of the component 2 which is remote from the
mounting limb 4 is formed with a short downwardly-extendingflange 8, extending across the width of thelimb 3, and angled inwardly towards thelimb 4 in a hook-like manner. In addition, ametal retaining element 9 is mounted on the underside of thelimb 4 at a position which is intermediate between theflange 8 and thelimb 4. - The
retaining element 9 is also stamped from sheet metal and is pivotally secured to thesupport limb 3 by means of arivet 10. As shown in Fig. 2, the rivet passes through a raisedboss 11 which is stamped into theelement 9 to space the retaining element from thesupport limb 3. Alternatively, a washer could be interposed between theretaining element 9 and thelimb 3, although the use of a stamped boss is preferred since it simplifies assembly and minimises the number of components. - In Fig. 1 the
retaining element 9 is shown in the position which is would occupy when the headrail of a vertical blind is offered up to the underside of the bracket, as indicated in outline in Fig. 1. It will be noted that theelement 9 includes aflat side 12 which extends tangentially of theboss 11, parallel to thehook element 8 and relatively close to the boss. At one end of thestraight edge 12 there is a projectingangular nose 13. At the opposite end of theedge 12 there is a projectinglever arm 14, one edge of which is downturned to form aflange 15 by which the retaining element can be rotated. Agrub screw 16 is also screw-threaded into thearm 14 for locking theelement 9 in position using a hexagonal key (see below). - When the
nose 13 is viewed end-on as in Fig. 2, it will be seen that thetrailing edge 17 of the nose, away from thestraight edge 12, is angled upwardly by a few degrees so that the upper surface of thenose 13 is inclined relative to the lower surface of thesupport limb 3. - The bracket is used to mount an extruded headrail of the kind which is shown in section in Fig. 3. The
headrail 20 is of inverted channel section with atop wall 21 and dependingside walls intumed flanges top wall 21 to formopposed fixing grooves grooves 26 is engaged with the hook-like flange 8 and the rail is then rotated slightly to lie against thelimb 3. Theflat edge 12 of theelement 9 ensures that the retaining element does not interfere with thewall 21. Theelement 9 can then be manually rotated in direction A (Fig. 1) using theflange 15, so that thenose 13 enters thegroove 27. The thickness of thetop wall 21 is such that as the element is progressively rotated thewall 21 becomes firmly gripped between thenose 13 and thesupport limb 3 due to the cam action produced by the inclinedtrailing edge 17. - When the
top wall 21 is firmly gripped thelever arm 14 extends longitudinally of thelimb 3. The free end of thelever arm 14 is supported by therib 6 to ensure a good grip with slight dimensional variations due to manufacturing tolerances or wear. - A series of brackets will of course be used at spaced positions along the headrail.
- In cases where the blind is installed in a public location, or in situations where there is a high level of vibration, the
grub screw 16 can be tightened against thelimb 3 to prevent movement of the retaining element. - To remove the head rail for cleaning or maintenance the retaining elements are rotated in the reverse direction to arrow A until the
noses 13 are clear of thegroove 27. - It will be seen in Fig. 1 that one or more
additional holes 30 are provided in thesupport limb 3 for mounting theretaining element 9 at different positions along thelimb 3 for use with different widths of head rail. - It will thus be seen that the bracket is inexpensive to manufacture, securely holds the headrail and permits the blind to be fitted and removed quickly and easily. the bracket is also more aesthetically attractive than existing brackets since there are no unsightly screws exposed at the front of the headrail.
Claims (7)
- A mounting bracket for a blind of the kind which incorporates a headrail having opposed grooves, the bracket comprising a support limb (3) which is suitable to extend transversely across the headrail and has a hook formation (8) which is suitable to engage in one of the said grooves, and a retaining element (9) which can be pivotally moved to locate in the other groove, in which the retaining element has a nose (13) which can enter said other groove upon rotation of the retaining element,
characterised in that the surface of the nose (13) which is opposed to the support limb (3) has a cam surface which is inclined relative to the opposed surface of the support limb. - A mounting bracket according to Claim 1, in which the retaining element (9) includes a lever arm (14) which projects at the opposite side of the pivot axis relative to the nose.
- A mounting bracket according to Claim 2, in which the retaining element (9) is formed of sheet metal and the lever arm (14) includes a depending flange (15) for rotation of the retaining element.
- A mounting bracket according to any preceding claim, in which the retaining element (9) includes a grub screw (16) which can be tightened against the support limb to lock the retaining element against rotation.
- A mounting bracket according to any preceding claim, in which the mounting bracket includes a mounting limb (4) which extends substantially perpendicular to the support limb (3).
- A mounting bracket according to Claim 5, in which the retaining element (9) is located between the mounting limb (4) and the hook formation (8).
- A mounting bracket according to any preceding claim, in which the hook formation (8) is disposed at or adjacent to the free end of the support limb (3).
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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GB9923851 | 1999-10-09 | ||
GB9923851A GB2356005B (en) | 1999-10-09 | 1999-10-09 | Mounting bracket for a blind |
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EP1091080A2 EP1091080A2 (en) | 2001-04-11 |
EP1091080A3 EP1091080A3 (en) | 2002-04-24 |
EP1091080B1 true EP1091080B1 (en) | 2004-05-26 |
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EP00308898A Expired - Lifetime EP1091080B1 (en) | 1999-10-09 | 2000-10-09 | Mounting bracket for a blind |
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EP (1) | EP1091080B1 (en) |
AT (1) | ATE267944T1 (en) |
DE (1) | DE60011006T2 (en) |
GB (1) | GB2356005B (en) |
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GB2387407A (en) * | 2002-04-09 | 2003-10-15 | David Philip Moakes | Head rail mounting bracket |
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GB529602A (en) * | 1939-06-03 | 1940-11-25 | Alexander Field Borton | Brackets for curtain rails |
US3247893A (en) * | 1963-10-21 | 1966-04-26 | Kirsch Co | Structural device |
GB1286195A (en) | 1970-03-11 | 1972-08-23 | Reginald Charles Allsopp | Improvements in vertical slat blinds |
US3927437A (en) * | 1974-02-14 | 1975-12-23 | Kirsch Co | Positively supported cam for engaging a traverse rod |
US4381812A (en) * | 1981-09-02 | 1983-05-03 | Cooper Industries, Inc. | End structure for a traverse rod |
US5060710A (en) * | 1990-06-12 | 1991-10-29 | Cooper Industries, Inc. | Cam bracket and headrail system |
GB2264323B (en) * | 1992-02-21 | 1995-07-12 | Eclipse Blinds Ltd | Bracket means |
GB2267526B (en) * | 1992-05-09 | 1995-11-22 | * Eclipse Blinds Limited | Bracket means |
GB2351994B (en) * | 1999-07-16 | 2003-03-19 | Louver Lite Ltd | Mounting bracket |
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- 1999-10-09 GB GB9923851A patent/GB2356005B/en not_active Revoked
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- 2000-10-09 EP EP00308898A patent/EP1091080B1/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
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EP1091080A3 (en) | 2002-04-24 |
GB2356005A (en) | 2001-05-09 |
ATE267944T1 (en) | 2004-06-15 |
DE60011006T2 (en) | 2005-05-19 |
EP1091080A2 (en) | 2001-04-11 |
DE60011006D1 (en) | 2004-07-01 |
GB2356005B (en) | 2003-07-30 |
GB9923851D0 (en) | 1999-12-08 |
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