EP0717166A1 - Device for supporting and controlling a roller blind - Google Patents
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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
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- E06B9/56—Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor
- E06B9/80—Safety measures against dropping or unauthorised opening; Braking or immobilising devices; Devices for limiting unrolling
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- E06B9/90—Safety measures against dropping or unauthorised opening; Braking or immobilising devices; Devices for limiting unrolling automatic for immobilising the closure member in various chosen positions
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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
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- E06B9/24—Screens or other constructions affording protection against light, especially against sunshine; Similar screens for privacy or appearance; Slat blinds
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- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
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- E06B9/24—Screens or other constructions affording protection against light, especially against sunshine; Similar screens for privacy or appearance; Slat blinds
- E06B9/40—Roller blinds
- E06B9/42—Parts or details of roller blinds, e.g. suspension devices, blind boxes
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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
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- E06B9/56—Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor
- E06B9/78—Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor for direct manual operation, e.g. by tassels, by handles
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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
- E06B9/56—Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor
- E06B9/80—Safety measures against dropping or unauthorised opening; Braking or immobilising devices; Devices for limiting unrolling
- E06B2009/807—Brakes preventing fast screen movement
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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
- E06B9/56—Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor
- E06B9/80—Safety measures against dropping or unauthorised opening; Braking or immobilising devices; Devices for limiting unrolling
- E06B9/82—Safety measures against dropping or unauthorised opening; Braking or immobilising devices; Devices for limiting unrolling automatic
- E06B9/90—Safety measures against dropping or unauthorised opening; Braking or immobilising devices; Devices for limiting unrolling automatic for immobilising the closure member in various chosen positions
- E06B2009/905—Safety measures against dropping or unauthorised opening; Braking or immobilising devices; Devices for limiting unrolling automatic for immobilising the closure member in various chosen positions using wrap spring clutches
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- the present invention relates to devices for supporting and controlling roller blinds.
- the object of the present invention is that of providing a device of the above indicated type which is relatively simple and reliable while enabling the user to control lowering and raising of the blind with easy and rapid operations.
- the invention provides a device for supporting and controlling a roller blind, having the features indicated in the annexed claim 1.
- reference numeral 1 generally designates a roller blind comprising a blind web 2 having a lower edge strengthened by a a bar 3 and an upper edge (not visible in the drawings) anchored to a roller 4 for winding the web which is rotatably supported around a horizontal axis 5 by a fixed support structure 6 (figure 1).
- the fixed support structure 6 includes a metal profile 7 (see for example figures 4, 5) which is to be anchored by any known fixing means to a ceiling 8 or a wall, for example above a window aperture which blind 1 is to cover.
- the fixed support structure 6 includes two end heads 9, 10 (figure 1) which rotatably support the two ends of roller 4 respectively.
- the end head 9a comprises a housing of plastic material 9a, including a front wall 11 and two side walls 12, as well as an upper wall 13 (figure 9).
- the housing 9a of plastic material has its upper portion fitted inside the profile 7 (figure 9).
- the end head 9 further includes a body of plastic material 14 which has two vertical side arms 15 which are elastically deformable, and end with end teeth 16 adapted to be engaged by snap action each within a window 17 of the cooperating side wall 12 of the housing 9a. In this manner, the body 14 may be snap mounted into housing 9a once this body has received the respective end of the roller 4 of the blind, to the advantage of convenience of assembling of the device.
- roller 4 has a tubular body which, at its end facing towards head 9 (the end on the left in figure 1) which rotatably supports a disk 18 at its inside which is connected to the conventional spring which biasses the roller towards the position of complete winding of web 2.
- This spring is not shown in the annexed drawings, since it may be made in any known type and it does not fall, taken alone, within the scope of the present invention.
- the roller 4 rotates (in an anticlockwise direction with reference to figures 5, 9) causing the loading of said spring, which therefore is able to return the web to its raised position when it is no longer locked in a lowered condition.
- disk 18 is provided with an axial tab 19 projecting outwardly which is kept locked on head 9 in a way which will be described after, in order to enable said return spring to be loaded when the blind web is lowered.
- the anchoring angular position of tab 19 on head 9 is adjustable, in order to allow for an adjustment of the load of the return spring located inside roller 4.
- tab 19 is received in an axial slot 20 of a circular disk 21 having a central cylindrical pin 22 which is freely rotatably received within a circular through hole 23 of the body 14 of plastic material and is axially retained therein by an elastic ring 24.
- Disk 21 is further provided with a cylindrical skirt 25 surrounding the central pin 22 and interrupted at one portion so as to define two radial stop surfaces 26, 27.
- this body has a projecting annular edge 28 which defines said through hole 23.
- a helical spring coupling 29 formed by a helical spring which is tightened by its elastic load around the edge 28 and has two end tails 30, 31 projecting radially at the area wherein the skirt 25 is interrupted.
- the hub 32 of a circular knob 33 having a knurled gripping peripheral surface 34.
- the hub 32 of knob 34 has an inner radial tooth 35 which radially projects inside the area in which the skirt 25 is interrupted, between the two end tails 30, 31 of spring 29.
- the knob 33 serves for adjusting the load of the return spring means of roller 4.
- tab 19 connected to the return spring located inside roller 4 is kept in a fixed position with respect to the end head 9.
- this rotation cannot be followed by disk 18 and tab 19, since the latter is rotatably connected to disk 21 and disk 21 cannot rotate since abutment surface 27 impinges against the end tail 31 of spring 29 which is tightened around the edge 28 of body 14 (fixed) and therefore prevents a rotation of disk 21.
- the device is able on one hand to rotatably support one end (that on the left with reference to figure 1) of the blind roller and on the other hand to allow for load of the spring biassing the roller towards the position of complete winding of web 2 of the blind to be adjusted.
- roller 4 of the blind has inside a first tubular body 36 of plastic material.
- Body 36 has outer longitudinal wings 37 (figures 3, 4) which are received with an interference fit within roller 4 (figure 2) to connect permanently in rotation the first tubular body 36 to roller 4.
- the first tubular body 36 is rotatably supported around axis 5, in a way which will become apparent in the following, on a second fixed tubular body 38 (figures 2, 4) forming part of the end head 10 of the fixed support structure 6. More precisely, the first tubular body 36 is rotatably mounted on the second tubular body 38 with the interposition of a third tubular body 39 (figures 2, 4), which will be illustrated in detail in the following.
- the end head 10 forming part of the fixed support structure 6 also includes a housing of plastic material 40 which has its upper part (figures 6-8) fitted within profile 7.
- the housing 40 has a centrifugal mass brake 41 inside (shown only diagrammatically in figure 2) which can be made in any known way and does not fall, taken alone, within the scope of the present invention.
- brake 41 is for slowing down the rotation of roller 4 when the latter returns towards its position of complete winding of the blind web due to its return spring means.
- the housing 40 has a central mouth 42 from which there extends a rotatable hexagonal shaft 43 connected in rotation to brake 41.
- Shaft 43 is received into an hexagonal cavity 44 (figure 2) formed at one end of a shaft 45 (figures 2, 4) which is freely rotatably mounted within the tubular body 36 and at its opposite end has two deflectable tapered axial wings 46 to receive and lock by a snap action a bush 47 thereon which is received inside the end of the tubular body 36 facing towards the inside of blind roller 4.
- Bush 47 is normally tightened within the coils of a helical spring coupling 48 having a radial end tail 49 received in a longitudinal slot 50 (figures 2, 4) of the tubular body 36.
- the coupling 48 is for connecting the centrifugal mass brake 41 to the blind roller when the latter is returned by its return spring means towards the raised position of web 2 and to discontinue this connection when the web is lowered, so as to avoid that brake 41 renders this operation more difficult.
- roller 4 rotates in an anticlockwise direction (with reference to figures 3, 4 and 6-8).
- the slot 50 of tubular body 36 actuates the end tail 49 of spring 48 so as to open the coils of the latter to cause a free rotation thereon around bush 47. Therefore, in this condition, the rotation of the roller is not transmitted to the centrifugal mass brake.
- the roller is caused to rotate in the opposite direction (i.e.
- the third tubular body 39 has an intermediate disk 51 from which there project two opposite tubular portions 52, 53.
- disk 51 is further provided with a cylindrical skirt 54 coaxially surrounding the tubular portion 53 and having an interruption so as to define radial abutment surfaces 55, 56 (figures 4, 6).
- Disk 51 further pivotally supports, by means of a radial pin 57, a rocking lever 58 having ends 58a, 58b projecting from opposite sides of disk 51 through an aperture thereof.
- disk 51 On the side facing towards roller 4, disk 51 further has an axial wing 59 (figures 4, 7).
- tubular portion 53 of tubular body 39 is freely rotatably mounted within the second tubular body 38.
- tubular portion 52 is freely rotatably mounted within the first tubular body 36.
- a one-way helical spring coupling 60 is tightened which is formed by a helical spring which is tightened by its elastic load on the tubular body 38 and has an end radial tail 61.
- This tail is arranged in the area in which the cylindrical skirt 54 of tubular body 39 is interrupted (see also figure 6).
- the tubular body 36 has an end portion 36a facing towards the end head 10 on which a helical spring coupling 62 is tightened having end radial tails 63, 64.
- coupling 62 serves to normally connect in rotation tubular body 36 to tubular body 39, while discontinuing this connection during the winding stage of the blind web.
- Coupling 60 serves to keep the blind roller 4 locked over the fixed tubular body 38, by means of the interposition of the tubular body 36 and the tubular body 39, when the blind web must be stopped in any partially or totally lowered position. The detailed operation of these couplings will be described later.
- the fixed tubular body 38 forms part of a plate 65 of plastic material which is fixed to the housing 40 by a snap action as well as with the aid of a screw 66 (figure 2).
- a driving pulley 67 (figure 4) which is rotatably mounted on the tubular body 39 (figure 2) and can be engaged by a flexible driving member 68, which in the illustrated example is formed by a chain of balls 69 adapted to engage seats 70 formed on the periphery of pulley 67.
- the ball chain 68 has two vertical runs 71, 72 which extend sufficiently downwardly to enable the user to operate the blind easily; these runs are to be pulled downwardly to cause the progressive lowering or the rapid raising of the blind web 2 respectively.
- the driving pulley 67 has an inner radial tooth 73 which is arranged (figure 6) between the radial tail 61 of spring 60 and the end 58b of the rocking lever 58.
- the ends 58b and 58a of the rocking lever are for cooperation with the radial tooth 73 of the driving pulley 67 and the tail 64 of spring 62 respectively in order that when the run 72 of chain 68 is pulled, in order to cause the rapid raising of the blind web 2, the tooth 73 rotates the rocking lever 58 so as to cause an opening of spring 62.
- tubular body 39 The rotation of tubular body 39 is on its turn transmitted by the axial wing 59 to the tail 63 of spring 62 (figures 4 and 7) which is tightened around the portion 36a of the tubular body 36 and therefore transmits its rotation to said tubular body and consequently to the blind roller 4.
- the roller is caused to rotate in an anticlockwise direction, with reference to figures 6-8, causing thereby the lowering of the web 2 of the blind.
- the blind Once the blind has been locked in any partially or completely lowered position, it may be unlocked to cause a rapid return of web 2 to the raised condition by pulling the run 72 of chain 68. A short pulling action imparted to this run is sufficient to cause the engagement of the tooth 73, as already discussed, against the end 58b of the rocking lever 58. This rocking lever is thus compelled to rotate so as to bring its opposite end 58a against the tail 64 of spring 62 which is thus opened discontinuing the rigid connection between the tubular body 36 (connected to the blind roller) and the tubular body 39 (locked by spring 60 on the fixed tubular body 38). The tubular body 36 is therefore free to rotate inside the coils of spring 62, along with roller 4, under the action of the return spring means of the latter. In this manner, the web 2 is rapidly wound on roller 4.
- the slot 50 causes an opening of the coils of spring 48 so as to discontinue the connection between the centrifugal mass brake 41 and the blind roller.
- the tubular body 36 rotates in the direction tending to tighten the coils of spring 48 over the push 47. Therefore, in this condition, roller 4 is connected in rotation to the centrifugal mass brake 41, that slows down the roller during the winding stage.
- the device according to the invention enables the user to control the blind with very simple, convenient and rapid operations.
- it has a relatively simple and reliable structure.
- the possibility to adjust the load of the return spring means for the roller provided by the device illustrated in figure 5 renders the invention further advantageous.
- the possibility to snap engage the body 14 into the housing 10 following its coupling with roller 4 renders the assembling operation of the blind particularly simple.
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- The present invention relates to devices for supporting and controlling roller blinds.
- The object of the present invention is that of providing a device of the above indicated type which is relatively simple and reliable while enabling the user to control lowering and raising of the blind with easy and rapid operations.
- In order to achieve this object, the invention provides a device for supporting and controlling a roller blind, having the features indicated in the annexed claim 1.
- The invention will be now described with reference to the annexed drawings, given purely by way of non limiting example, in which:
- figure 1 is a front view of a blind provided with the device according to the invention,
- figure 2 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of a preferred embodiment of the device according to the invention,
- figure 3 is an exploded perspective view of a portion of the device according to the invention, at one end of the roller of the blind,
- figure 4 is an exploded perspective view of the part of figure 3,
- figure 5 is an exploded perspective view of a further portion of the device according to the invention at the end of the roller of the blind which is opposite to that of figure 3, and
- figures 6-9 are cross-sectional views taken along lines VI-VI, VII-VII, VIII-VIII, IX-IX of figure 2.
- In the drawings, reference numeral 1 generally designates a roller blind comprising a
blind web 2 having a lower edge strengthened bya a bar 3 and an upper edge (not visible in the drawings) anchored to aroller 4 for winding the web which is rotatably supported around ahorizontal axis 5 by a fixed support structure 6 (figure 1). - The
fixed support structure 6 includes a metal profile 7 (see for example figures 4, 5) which is to be anchored by any known fixing means to aceiling 8 or a wall, for example above a window aperture which blind 1 is to cover. - The
fixed support structure 6 includes twoend heads 9, 10 (figure 1) which rotatably support the two ends ofroller 4 respectively. - With reference to figure 5, the end head 9a comprises a housing of plastic material 9a, including a
front wall 11 and twoside walls 12, as well as an upper wall 13 (figure 9). The housing 9a of plastic material has its upper portion fitted inside the profile 7 (figure 9). Theend head 9 further includes a body ofplastic material 14 which has twovertical side arms 15 which are elastically deformable, and end withend teeth 16 adapted to be engaged by snap action each within awindow 17 of the cooperatingside wall 12 of the housing 9a. In this manner, thebody 14 may be snap mounted into housing 9a once this body has received the respective end of theroller 4 of the blind, to the advantage of convenience of assembling of the device. - As visible in figures 2, 5 and 9,
roller 4 has a tubular body which, at its end facing towards head 9 (the end on the left in figure 1) which rotatably supports adisk 18 at its inside which is connected to the conventional spring which biasses the roller towards the position of complete winding ofweb 2. This spring is not shown in the annexed drawings, since it may be made in any known type and it does not fall, taken alone, within the scope of the present invention. According to the conventional art, when theweb 2 of the blind 1 is lowered, theroller 4 rotates (in an anticlockwise direction with reference to figures 5, 9) causing the loading of said spring, which therefore is able to return the web to its raised position when it is no longer locked in a lowered condition. - Turning to figures 2, 5 and 9,
disk 18 is provided with anaxial tab 19 projecting outwardly which is kept locked onhead 9 in a way which will be described after, in order to enable said return spring to be loaded when the blind web is lowered. However, the anchoring angular position oftab 19 onhead 9 is adjustable, in order to allow for an adjustment of the load of the return spring located insideroller 4. To this end,tab 19 is received in anaxial slot 20 of acircular disk 21 having a centralcylindrical pin 22 which is freely rotatably received within a circular throughhole 23 of thebody 14 of plastic material and is axially retained therein by anelastic ring 24.Disk 21 is further provided with acylindrical skirt 25 surrounding thecentral pin 22 and interrupted at one portion so as to define tworadial stop surfaces - At the face of the
body 14 of plastic material which faces towardsroller 4, this body has a projectingannular edge 28 which defines said throughhole 23. On saidedge 28 there is mounted ahelical spring coupling 29, formed by a helical spring which is tightened by its elastic load around theedge 28 and has twoend tails skirt 25 is interrupted. On the body ofplastic material 14 there is also freely rotatably mounted thehub 32 of acircular knob 33 having a knurled grippingperipheral surface 34. Thehub 32 ofknob 34 has an innerradial tooth 35 which radially projects inside the area in which theskirt 25 is interrupted, between the twoend tails spring 29. - The
knob 33 serves for adjusting the load of the return spring means ofroller 4. Whenknob 33 is not operated,tab 19 connected to the return spring located insideroller 4 is kept in a fixed position with respect to theend head 9. In fact, assuming that theweb 2 of the blind is lowered causing an anticlockwise rotation, with reference to figure 5, ofroller 4, this rotation cannot be followed bydisk 18 andtab 19, since the latter is rotatably connected todisk 21 anddisk 21 cannot rotate sinceabutment surface 27 impinges against theend tail 31 ofspring 29 which is tightened around theedge 28 of body 14 (fixed) and therefore prevents a rotation ofdisk 21. Also during winding ofweb 2, a corresponding rotation of roller 4 (in a clockwise direction with reference to figure 5) cannot be followed bytab 19, since such a rotation brings theabutment surface 27 ofdisk 21 against theend tail 30 ofspring 29 which is still tightened in a fixed position above theannular edge 28 ofbody 14 of the support fixed structure. - However, by rotating, in either direction,
knob 33, thetooth 35 is caused to engage one or the other of the twoend tails spring 29. In this manner,spring 29 is opened and can freely rotate around theannular edge 28 of thefixed body 14. The thrust oftooth 35 is also transmitted to the corresponding abutment surface (26 or 27) ofdisk 21 which is then caused to rotate. This causes a corresponding rotation oftab 19 and hence a variation of the load of the return spring (not visible in the drawings) located insideroller 4. - Therefore, due to the above described structure, the device is able on one hand to rotatably support one end (that on the left with reference to figure 1) of the blind roller and on the other hand to allow for load of the spring biassing the roller towards the position of complete winding of
web 2 of the blind to be adjusted. - With reference now to figures 2-4 and 6-8, at its opposite end,
roller 4 of the blind has inside a firsttubular body 36 of plastic material.Body 36 has outer longitudinal wings 37 (figures 3, 4) which are received with an interference fit within roller 4 (figure 2) to connect permanently in rotation the firsttubular body 36 toroller 4. - The first
tubular body 36 is rotatably supported aroundaxis 5, in a way which will become apparent in the following, on a second fixed tubular body 38 (figures 2, 4) forming part of theend head 10 of thefixed support structure 6. More precisely, the firsttubular body 36 is rotatably mounted on the secondtubular body 38 with the interposition of a third tubular body 39 (figures 2, 4), which will be illustrated in detail in the following. - The
end head 10 forming part of thefixed support structure 6 also includes a housing ofplastic material 40 which has its upper part (figures 6-8) fitted withinprofile 7. Thehousing 40 has acentrifugal mass brake 41 inside (shown only diagrammatically in figure 2) which can be made in any known way and does not fall, taken alone, within the scope of the present invention. According to the conventional art,brake 41 is for slowing down the rotation ofroller 4 when the latter returns towards its position of complete winding of the blind web due to its return spring means. Thehousing 40 has acentral mouth 42 from which there extends a rotatablehexagonal shaft 43 connected in rotation tobrake 41.Shaft 43 is received into an hexagonal cavity 44 (figure 2) formed at one end of a shaft 45 (figures 2, 4) which is freely rotatably mounted within thetubular body 36 and at its opposite end has two deflectable taperedaxial wings 46 to receive and lock by a snap action abush 47 thereon which is received inside the end of thetubular body 36 facing towards the inside ofblind roller 4. Bush 47 is normally tightened within the coils of ahelical spring coupling 48 having aradial end tail 49 received in a longitudinal slot 50 (figures 2, 4) of thetubular body 36. Thecoupling 48 is for connecting the centrifugalmass brake 41 to the blind roller when the latter is returned by its return spring means towards the raised position ofweb 2 and to discontinue this connection when the web is lowered, so as to avoid thatbrake 41 renders this operation more difficult. Indeed, when the blind web is lowered (in the way which will be described in detail in the following)roller 4 rotates in an anticlockwise direction (with reference to figures 3, 4 and 6-8). In this condition, theslot 50 oftubular body 36 actuates theend tail 49 ofspring 48 so as to open the coils of the latter to cause a free rotation thereon aroundbush 47. Therefore, in this condition, the rotation of the roller is not transmitted to the centrifugal mass brake. However, when the roller is caused to rotate in the opposite direction (i.e. in the clockwise direction with reference to the figures) theslot 50 pushes theend tail 49 in the direction corresponding to a tightening ofspring 48 aroundbush 47. In this condition, therefore,spring 48 transmits the rotation ofroller 4 andtubular body 36 to bush 47, which on its turn transmits its rotation to thecentrifugal mass brake 41 by means ofshaft 45 and shaft 43 (figure 2). - The third
tubular body 39 has anintermediate disk 51 from which there project two oppositetubular portions tubular portion 53,disk 51 is further provided with acylindrical skirt 54 coaxially surrounding thetubular portion 53 and having an interruption so as to defineradial abutment surfaces 55, 56 (figures 4, 6). Disk 51 further pivotally supports, by means of aradial pin 57, a rocking lever 58 havingends disk 51 through an aperture thereof. On the side facing towardsroller 4,disk 51 further has an axial wing 59 (figures 4, 7). - As shown in figure 2, the
tubular portion 53 oftubular body 39 is freely rotatably mounted within the secondtubular body 38. Similarly, thetubular portion 52 is freely rotatably mounted within the firsttubular body 36. - On the fixed tubular body 38 a one-way
helical spring coupling 60 is tightened which is formed by a helical spring which is tightened by its elastic load on thetubular body 38 and has an endradial tail 61. This tail is arranged in the area in which thecylindrical skirt 54 oftubular body 39 is interrupted (see also figure 6). - The
tubular body 36 has anend portion 36a facing towards theend head 10 on which ahelical spring coupling 62 is tightened having endradial tails - As it will become apparent from the following description,
coupling 62 serves to normally connect in rotationtubular body 36 totubular body 39, while discontinuing this connection during the winding stage of the blind web.Coupling 60, on the other hand, serves to keep theblind roller 4 locked over the fixedtubular body 38, by means of the interposition of thetubular body 36 and thetubular body 39, when the blind web must be stopped in any partially or totally lowered position. The detailed operation of these couplings will be described later. - The fixed
tubular body 38 forms part of aplate 65 of plastic material which is fixed to thehousing 40 by a snap action as well as with the aid of a screw 66 (figure 2). - In order to control the blind, there is provided a driving pulley 67 (figure 4) which is rotatably mounted on the tubular body 39 (figure 2) and can be engaged by a
flexible driving member 68, which in the illustrated example is formed by a chain ofballs 69 adapted to engageseats 70 formed on the periphery ofpulley 67. With reference to figure 6, theball chain 68 has twovertical runs blind web 2 respectively. With reference to figures 4, 6, the drivingpulley 67 has an innerradial tooth 73 which is arranged (figure 6) between theradial tail 61 ofspring 60 and theend 58b of the rocking lever 58. As it will become apparent in the following, theends radial tooth 73 of the drivingpulley 67 and thetail 64 ofspring 62 respectively in order that when therun 72 ofchain 68 is pulled, in order to cause the rapid raising of theblind web 2, thetooth 73 rotates the rocking lever 58 so as to cause an opening ofspring 62. This opening discontinues the connection between tubular body 36 (figure 4) connected toroller 4 of the blind (which is biassed towards the web wound position by its return spring means) and thetubular body 39, which cannot rotate with respect to the fixedtubular body 38, since itsradial abutment surface 56 impinges against thetail 61 ofspring 60 tightened over thetubular body 38. In this condition, the roller is therefore free to rotate rapidly towards the position of complete winding of the web. This stage of the operation of the device will however be further illustrated in the following general description of the operation of the device according to the invention. - Still with reference to figure 4, the disengagement of the
ball chain 68 from drivingpulley 67 is prevented by awall 74 forming part of anannular plate 75 of plastic material which can be mounted by snap action onplate 65 in the position illustrated in figure 4, or in a position rotated by 90° with respect thereto, incase profile 7 is fixed to a vertical wall rather than to a sealing. - The operation of the above described device is as follows:
as already discussed, by operating knob 33 (figure 5) it is possible to adjust the load of the return spring means of theblind roller 4 which bias the latter towards the position of complete winding ofweb 2. As also discussed already in the foregoing, onceknob 33 has been left in a determined position, theend head 9 preventstab 19 insideroller 4 from following the rotation of the roller, thus causing the return spring means to load progressively when theweb 2 of the roller is lowered. - At the opposite end of the blind roller the following takes place.
- Assuming that the
blind web 2 is completely wound onroller 4, its winding thereof may be caused by pulling continuously therun 71 of the ball chain 68 (figure 6) so as to cause an anticlockwise rotation (with reference to figure 6) of thedrive pulley 67. As a result of this rotation, the tooth 73 (figure 6) pushes theend tail 61 ofspring 60 so as to open the coils of the spring which therefore can freely rotate around the fixedtubular body 38. The thrust oftooth 73 is transmitted to theabutment surface 56 ofskirt 54 of thetubular body 39 which is thus caused to rotate along with the driving pulley. The rotation oftubular body 39 is on its turn transmitted by theaxial wing 59 to thetail 63 of spring 62 (figures 4 and 7) which is tightened around theportion 36a of thetubular body 36 and therefore transmits its rotation to said tubular body and consequently to theblind roller 4. Thus, the roller is caused to rotate in an anticlockwise direction, with reference to figures 6-8, causing thereby the lowering of theweb 2 of the blind. - When the pulling action on run 71 of
chain 68 is discontinued, theblind web 2 remains locked in the lowered position which has been reached, whichever this position may be. Indeed, the return spring means associated with the left end (with reference to figure 1) ofroller 4 would tend to rotate this roller in a clockwise direction (with reference to figures 6-8). However this rotation is prevented by that thetail 63 of spring 62 (which in this condition is still tightened overtubular body 36 and therefore is connected in rotation to roller 4) would tend to push theaxial wing 59 of thetubular body 39 to cause a clockwise direction of the latter. The clockwise rotation of thetubular body 39 is however prevented by that the abutment surface 56 (figure 6) ofskirt 54 pushes theend tail 61 ofspring 60 so as to tighten this spring around the fixedtubular body 38. Therefore, thespring 60 is locked over the fixedtubular body 38 and prevents the rotation of the blind roller, against the action of the return spring means. - Once the blind has been locked in any partially or completely lowered position, it may be unlocked to cause a rapid return of
web 2 to the raised condition by pulling therun 72 ofchain 68. A short pulling action imparted to this run is sufficient to cause the engagement of thetooth 73, as already discussed, against theend 58b of the rocking lever 58. This rocking lever is thus compelled to rotate so as to bring itsopposite end 58a against thetail 64 ofspring 62 which is thus opened discontinuing the rigid connection between the tubular body 36 (connected to the blind roller) and the tubular body 39 (locked byspring 60 on the fixed tubular body 38). Thetubular body 36 is therefore free to rotate inside the coils ofspring 62, along withroller 4, under the action of the return spring means of the latter. In this manner, theweb 2 is rapidly wound onroller 4. - As already discussed above, during the lowering stage of the blind web, the
slot 50 causes an opening of the coils ofspring 48 so as to discontinue the connection between the centrifugalmass brake 41 and the blind roller. However, during the rapid winding stage ofweb 2, thetubular body 36 rotates in the direction tending to tighten the coils ofspring 48 over thepush 47. Therefore, in this condition,roller 4 is connected in rotation to the centrifugalmass brake 41, that slows down the roller during the winding stage. - As it will become readily apparent from the foregoing description, the device according to the invention enables the user to control the blind with very simple, convenient and rapid operations. On the other hand, it has a relatively simple and reliable structure. The possibility to adjust the load of the return spring means for the roller provided by the device illustrated in figure 5 renders the invention further advantageous. Furthermore, again with reference to figure 5, the possibility to snap engage the
body 14 into thehousing 10 following its coupling withroller 4 renders the assembling operation of the blind particularly simple. - Naturally, while the principle of the invention remains the same, the details of construction and the embodiments may widely vary with respect to what has been described and illustrated purely by way of non limiting example, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Claims (3)
- Device for supporting and controlling a roller blind (1) characterized in that it comprises, in combination:- a support structure (6), which is to be fixed to a ceiling (8) or a wall,- a blind roller (4) on which there is wound a blind web (2) and which is rotatably supported around a horizontal axis (5) by said support structure (6), said roller (4) being provided with spring means biassing the roller towards a rest position in which the web (2) is completely wound thereon,- a centrifugal mass brake (41) carried by the support structure (6) and connected in rotation to one end of the roller (4) of the blind (1), to slow down the rotation of the roller when the latter is returned towards its rest position by said spring means,- said device being further characterized in that:a) one end of the blind roller (4) is rigidly connected in rotation to a first tubular body (36),b) said first tubular body (36) is connected to said centrifugal mass brake (41) with the interposition of a first one-way helical spring coupling (48) which provides the connection only when the roller (4) rotates in the direction of winding of the web (2),c) said first tubular body (36) is rotatably mounted with respect to a second fixed tubular body (38), forming part of the support structure (6) with the interposition of a second one-way helical spring coupling (60) which locks the first tubular body (36) on the second fixed tubular body (38) when the roller (4) tends to rotate in the direction of winding of the web, so as to lock the latter in any position after that it has been lowered,d) on the support structure (6) there is rotatably mounted a driving pulley (7) for the blind, engaged by a control member (68), for example a flexible control member such as a ball chain or the like, said driving pulley (67) having at least one inner tooth (73) able to unlock said second coupling (60) and to transmit the rotation of pulley (67) to the roller (4) of the blind when the pulley (67) is driven in rotation in the direction of lowering of the web (2) of the blind,e) between the first tubular body (36) and said second coupling (60) there is interposed a third tubular body (39) which is connected both to said second tubular body (38), by means of said second coupling (60), and to said first tubular body (36) by means of a third helical spring coupling (62) which maintains this connection when the blind is lowered or when it is left in any stationary condition,f) said third tubular body (39) is provided with a rocking lever (58) having one first end (58a) cooperating with said inner tooth (73) of the driving pulley (67) and a second end (58b) cooperating with said third coupling (62), so that when one tends to rotate the driving pulley (67) in the direction of winding of web (2) of the blind, said tooth (73) causes a rocking movement of said rocking lever (58) which causes said third coupling (62) to be unlocked, so that, while the third tubular body (39) is kept locked on the second fixed tubular body (38) by said second coupling (60), the first tubular body (36), and the blind roller (4) therewith is free to rotate under the action of its return spring means towards the position of complete winding of web (2) of the blind.
- Device according to claim 1, characterized in that at its second end opposite to said first end, roller (4) is provided with adjustment means (33, 35, 29, 21) for adjustment of the load of said return spring means.
- Device according to claim 1, characterized in that said support structure (6) comprises a profile (7) and two end heads (9, 10) mounted onto said profile (7), one of said end heads (9) comprising a housing (9a) and a body (14) which rotatably supports the roller (4) of the blind and is mounted by snap action on said housing (9a).
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