[0001] This invention relates to a venetian blind assembly having a plurality of slats and
slat support means for individually supporting the slats where the slat support means
include longitudinal side members.
[0002] Venetian blind assemblies constructed for use with skylights where the venetian blind
assembly extends in a horizontal direction, or where the blind assembly is to be inclined,
usually have complicated cable arrangements stretched across an opening into which
the blind assembly fits in order to support the assembly of slats and prevent sagging.
Such constructions are usually expensive and complicated to install.'
[0003] Other blind assembly constructions for use with skylights involve mounting individual
slats in holding devices which can be rotated or tilted together from one location.
These constructions also usually involve expensive and complicated installations.
[0004] In conventional venetian blind assembly constructions, individual slats are often
held together as an assembly by ladder tapes which usually comprise parallel tape
cables spaced a slat width apart and which are connected by cross ladders or rungs.
In some instances the tape cables are secured at their lower end to a bottom rail,
which is connected to a fixed bottom frame member of an opening. This arrangement
however is not adaptable for use with inclined venetian blind assemblies or skylight
assemblies which extend in a horizontal direction, since the tape ladders are usually
slack and incapable of preventing the slats of the assembly from sagging.
[0005] According to the present invention there is provided a venetian blind assembly comprising
a plurality of slats wherein the assembly is adapted to be connected, at opposite
ends extending parallel to the slats, to fixed frame members, at least two slat support
means for individually tiltably supporting said slats with each slat support means
comprising two longitudinal side members including means to support said slats, and
slat tilt means connected to one end of said slat support means; characterized in
having resilient means for imparting tension in all of the longitudinal side members
at least during tilting of the slats.
[0006] Such a venetian blind assembly is readily adaptable for use with skylights or in
inclined openings as well as in venetian blind arrangements where the slats extend
perpendicularly rather than horizontally as in the conventional blind constructions
and when mounted is properly held in position and operable by way of a simple, easily
mountable and operable arrangement. It may be conveniently moved across a skylight
or inclined opening in order to provide convenient cleaning of the skylight or pane
covering an inclined opening.
[0007] The invention by having resilient means for imparting tension in all of the longitudinal
side members supporting the slats during tilting of the slats and also during non-tilting,
the slats may be supported by the longitudinal side members in all degrees of orientation
including a horizontal position, as would occur when used to cover a skylight, or
an inclined opening. Further the blind assembly according to the invention may also
be used in a vertical arrangement, that is where the longitudinal axes of the slats
extend vertically, or in the more conventional hori2ontal arrangement wherethe plane
of the assembly of slats is vertical and the longitudinal axes of the slats extend
horizontally. In the vertical arrangement additional means are preferably included
to either connect the slats fixedly to the side members or tape ladders, or to support
the lower end of the slats.
[0008] In one form of the invention the longitudinal side members of each support means
are operatively connected together and a resilient means, for example a tension spring,
operatively connects the longitudinal side members of one slat support means to the
longitudinal side members of another slat support means to impart tension in all the
longitudinal members. Following this form of the invention, the longitudinal members
of one slat support means may be connected together and extend over a pulley which
is connected by a resilient means to a further pulley over which the longitudinal
side members of the other slat support means extend.
[0009] A further form of the invention involves having ends of two longitudinal side members
of one slat support means connected to a bracket in turn connected by a resilient
means to a further bracket connected to ends of the two longitudinal side members
of the other slat support means.
[0010] A still further form of the invention involves having longtiduinal side members of
one slat supporting means on both side of the assembly of slats each connected by
a resilient means to a longitudinal side member of another slat supporting means and
on the opposite side of the assembly of slats. In this manner, as well as in the previously
described embodiments, tension is maintained constant in the longitudinal side member
during all degrees of tilting of the slats by the slat tilt means.
[0011] In a still further form of the invention, the longitudinal side members on the same
side of a blind assembly and of two slat supporting means are operatively connected
together by a resilient means such that alternate tension exists between the longitudinal
side members on one side of the blind assembly from the tension in the longitudinal
side members on the other side of the blind assembly as occurs during tilting of the
slats by the slat tilt means. Tension still exists in all members during tilting but
tension will vary depending on the degree of tilt.
[0012] Preferably the longitudinal side members each comprise a tape cable forming part
of a tape ladder and the means supporting the slats comprise rungs extending between
cables spaced apart a slat width. The longitudinal side members could also comprise
cables connected directly to the slats.
[0013] In all forms of the invention previously described, the slat tilt means are preferably
contained within a first headrail adapted to be connected to a fixed frame member
and the resilient means in a second headrail adapted to be connected to a further
fixed frame member. One of the headrails, preferably but not necessarily the headrail
containing the resilient means, is detachably connected to the fixed frame member
in order that when disconnected, the headrail and plurality of slats may be moved
towards the other headrail to allow cleaning of the skylight or pane covered by the
blind assembly. For this purpose a slat moving means similar to a conventional slat
lift means connects the two headrails.
[0014] In order to prevent the detachable headrail and slats from falling when the detachable
headrail is disconnected from its fixed frame member, the slats have support portions
on each of their ends adapted to slide on fixed side frame members extending between
the fixed end frame members which support portions preferably are in the form of notches
in the ends of the slats with a side of the notch sliding on the side frame member
extending along the tilt axis of the slat. The detachable headrail also has slide
portions adapted to slide on the same fixed side frame members to provide support
for the rail when it is detached from its fixed end frame member.
[0015] The headrail containing the resilient means also may have a plurality of rollers
therein over which the individual longitudinal side members may extend.
[0016] In order that the invention may more readily be understood, the following description
is given, merely by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings,
in which:-
Figure 1 is a perspective view looking up at one embodiment of venetian blind assembly
constructed according to the invention, as applied to a skylight;
Figure 2A is a broken view of a portion of the blind assembly of Figure 1 illustrating
the slats in an open position;
Figure 2B is a view similar to Figure 2A illustrating the slats in a closed position;
Figure 3 is an enlarged broken view of a portion of the blind assembly of Figure 1
illustrating positioning of a resilient tension means in a headrail;
Figure 4 is a schematic view illustrating connection of resilient tension means between
longitudinal side members of two slat support means to impart alternating tension
in the members;
Figure 5 is a schematic view illustrating connection of resilient tension means between
longitudinal side members of two slat support means to impart constant tension in
the members;
Figure 6 is a schematic view illustrating a further form of connection of resilient
means between longitudinal side members to produce a constant tension in the members;
and
Figure 7 is a schematic view of a still further form of connection of a resilient
means to produce constant tension in longitudinal side members of two slat support
means.
[0017] Referring to Figure 1 there is illustrated a venetian blind assembly 1 constructed
according to the invention as applied to a skylight opening formed by fixed end frame
members 2 and 3 and fixed side frame members 4 and 5. The blind assembly comprises
a plurality of individual slats 6 each supported by two slat support means 7 and 8.
[0018] Slat support means 7 as shown in Figure 3 has two longitudinal side members 9 and
10 while slat support means 8 has two longitudinal side members 11 and 12. The longitudinal
side members have means thereon to support the slats, which in the drawings shown,
comprise rungs 13 extending between spaced longitudinal side members of the same slat
support means and between which a slat is inserted. The slat support means illustrated
thus comprises a conventional ladder tape where the tape cables form longitudinal
side members. While a tape ladder is shown on a slat support means, it is to be understood
that the longitudinal side members could be connected by clips or other means directly
to each slat thus eliminating any need of rungs.
[0019] The venetian blind assembly as shown in Figure 1 also has a first headrail 15 containing
a conventional slat tilt bar means (not shown) operated by a lever 16. An end of each
slat support means 7 and 8 is connected to the tilt bar means. Headrail 15 is fixed
by way of brackets 17 to the fixed end frame member 2.
[0020] A second headrail 18 is detachably connected by brackets 19 to the fixed end frame
member 3 and, as shown in Figure 3, connects with the slat support means 7 and 8 by
way of rollers 20, 20', 21 and 21' journalled to the headrail 18.
[0021] As shown in Figures 3 and 4, the longitudinal side members 9 and 10 of the slat support
means 7 are operatively connected respectively to the longitudinal side members 11
and 12 of the slat support means 8 by resilient tension means in the form of tension
springs 30 and 31. The result is that all the longitudinal side members 9, 10, 11
and 12 will be under tension such that they may support the slats 6 regardless of
the orientation of the blind assembly, that is not withstanding whether the assembly
extends horizontally as occurs when used with a skylight, is inclined to a vertical
plane or is in a vertical plane with the slats extending either vertically or horizontally.
[0022] In the arrangement of the connection of the longitudinal side members as shown in
Figures 3 and 4, an alternating tension force will be imparted with the longitudinal
side members upon tilting of the slats from the fully open position to a closed position.
Thus in Figure 3, tension in members 10 and 12 which are operatively connected by
spring 31 will increase while tension in members 9 and 10 operatively connected by
spring 30 will - decrease on tilting of the slats by a slat tilt means from a fully
open position. The increased tension in the members 10 and 12 will compensate for
the decreased tension in members 9 and 11 to provide the necessary support for the
slats to prevent their sagging.
[0023] Referring to Figures 5, 6 and 7 there are shown longitudinal side member-resilient
means connection arrangements by which the tension in all the longitudinal side members
remains constant during tilting of the slats and regardless of the degree of tilting.
[0024] In the arrangement of Figure 5, the longitudinal side members 9 and 10 of the slat
support means 7 are joined together by a coupling 50 and extend over a pulley 51 while
the longitudinal side members 11 and 12 of the slat support means 8 are joined together
by a coupling 52 and extend over a pulley 53. Pulleys 51 and 53 are operatively connected
by a resilient means in the form of a tension spring 55 which will impart the same
tension in all the members 9, 10, 11 and 12.
[0025] In the arrangement of Figure 6, the members 9 and 10 are operatively joined together
by a bracket 60 while members 11 and 12 are operatively joined together by a further
bracket 61 where both brackets are semi-circular in shape. A tension spring 62 connects
the brackets 60 and 61 so that all the members 9-12 are under the same tension during
all degrees of tilting of the slats to provide the force necessary to prevent the
slats from sagging. The side members are connected to each bracket at points 63 which
are in alignment with point 64 where the spring 62 connects with the bracket which
increases the stability of the arrangement, allows for better closure of the slats
and reduces excess stress on the side members during extreme tilt positions when the
side members of a single slat support means move towards each other. In order to allow
the side members of a single support means to move easily - towards one another, rollers
65 and 65' over which the side members extend have guide flanges 66 and 66' thereon
and the rollers of a single support means are mounted for movement axially with respect
to each other. In the alternative the rollers 65 and 65' could be fixed against relative
axial movement and the distance between the guide flanges of each roller increased
to allow the individual side members to slide axially on the surface of the rollers
to move towards and away from each other during tilting of the slats as with the embodiments
of Figures 4 and 5.
[0026] The spring 62 has a clip at each end which extends through the point 64 so that arms
67 and 68 of the clip extend below and over a bracket to prevent its turning about
the point 64 in a plane other than one containing the axes of the rollers 65, 65'
and 66, 66'.
[0027] The arrangement shown in Figure 7 also provides constant tension during all degrees
of tilting. Here a longitudinal side member on one side of the blind assembly and
of one slat support means is operatively connected by a resilient means to a longitudinal
side member of the other slat supporting means on the opposite side of the blind assembly.
Thus member 10 of slat supporting means 7 is operatively connected by resilient means
71 to member 11 of slat supporting means 8 while member 9 is operatively connected
by resilient means 70 to member 12. As explained previously with reference to Figure
3, as the slats are tilted from the open position, the longitudinal side members on
one side of the blind assembly will tend to be tensioned to a greater degree than
the longitudinal side members on the opposite side of the blind assembly depending
on the direction of tilt. In the Figure 7 arrangement, the decrease in tension of
members 9 and 11 will be compensated by the increase of tension of members 10 and
12 with the result that the tension will remain constant. As with the embodiment..
of Figure 6, the rollers 72, 72' and 73, 73' over which the side members extend are
movable axially with respect to each other to accommodate movement of the side members
towards and away from:ieach other during tilting of the slats.
[0028] While the slat support means 7 and 8 are shown connected to the end fixed frame member
3 by way of the headrail 18, they could be connected directly to the frame member
by fastening the rollers 20 and 21 to the frame member.
[0029] The headrail 18 is preferably connected to the headrail 15 by a slat moving means
22 comprising cord 23 connected at one end to the headrail 18 by means not shown and
connected at the other end to a ring 24 at the headrail 15. Pulling ring 24, when
the brackets 19 have been detached from the headrail 18, will move the headrail 18
and slats towards the headrail 15 thus making any cover of the opening formed by the
fixed frame members, such as a skylight or glass pane, accessible for cleaning.
[0030] The headrail 18 may have a slide portion 25 on each end thereof as shown in Figures
2A and 2B slidable on a stop bead 26 forming part of the side fixed frame members
in order to support the same when it is detached from the end frame member 3. Further
each slat may also have a support portion 27 on each end thereof formed by a notch
28 cut in the slat where an edge 28' of the notch slides upon the stop bead 26. In
order that the bead will not interfere with tilting of the slats, it is important
that edge 28 extend along the tilt axis of the slat.
[0031] While the slide portion 25 of the headrail 18 and support portion 27 of the slats
may provide some support for the slats and headrail 18, the main portion of the weight
of the slats and headrail are carried by the slat support means when the headrail
is connected to the fixed end frame member 3. The primary purpose of the slide portion
25 and support portion 27 is to prevent sagging of the assembly when it is moved for
purposes of cleaning a skylight or pane.
1. A venetian blind assembly comprising a plurality of slats (6) wherein the assembly
is adapted to be connected at opposite ends extending parallel to the slats, to fixed
frame members (2,3) at least two slat support means (7,8) for individually tiltably
supporting said slats with each slat support means comprising two longitudinal side
members (9,10,11,12) including means (13) to support said slats, and slat tilt means
(16) connected to one end of said slat support means; characterized in having resilient
means (31,32,55,62,70,71) for imparting tension in all of the longitudinal side members
at least during tilting of the slats.
2. A venetian blind assembly according to claim 1 further characterized in that said
two longitudinal side members (9,10,11,12) of a single support means (7,8) are interconnected
and in that said resilient means e.g. a tension spring is operatively included in
said two longitudinal side members.
3. A venetian blind assembly according to claim 1 further characterized in that the
longitudinal side members (9,10,11,12) of each slat support means (7,8) are operatively
connected together at the end of the assembly opposite said slat tilt means (16) and
in that a single resilient means (55,62) operatively connects the longitudinal side
members (9,10,11,12) of one slat support means with the longitudinal side members
of another slat support means.
4. A venetian blind assembly according to claim 3 further characterized in having
in addition a pulley (51,53) associated with each slat support means (7,8) and around
which the longitudinal side members of the associated slat support means extend and
in that said resilient means (55) connects the pulleys associated with each slat supporting
means.
5. A venetian blind assembly according to claim 3 further characterized in having
in addition a bracket (60,61) associated with each slat support means (7,8) and to
which an end of the longitudinal side members (9,10,11,12) of the associated slat
support means are connected and in that said resilient means (62) connects the brackets
associated with each slat supporting means.
6. A venetian blind assembly according to claim 1 further characterized in that at
least two longitudinal side members (9,12) on one side of the venetian blind assembly
are operatively connected together by a first resilient means (70) and at least two
longitudinal side members (10,11) on an opposite side of the venetian blind assembly
are operatively connected together by a second resilient means (71).
7. A venetian blind assembly according to claim 1 further characterized in that the
longitudinal side member (9,.10) of a slat supporting means (7) on one side of the
venetian blind assembly is operatively connected to a longitudinal side member (11,12)
of a further slat supporting means (8) on an opposite side of the venetian blind assembly.
8. A venetian blind assembly according to any one of the preceding claims further
characterized in that each slat support means (7,8) comprises a tape ladder, in that
each said longitudinal side member comprises a tape cable (9,10,11,12), and in that
each said means to support said slats comprises at least one rung (13) extending between
tape cables.
9. A venetian blind assembly according to claim 1 further characterized in having
in addition a first headrail (15) mounting said slat tilt means adapted to be connected
to a fixed frame member (2) and a second headrail (18) into which said resilient means
are positioned adapted to be connected to a further fixed frame member (3).
10. A venetian blind assembly according to claim 9 further characterized in that one
(18) of said headrails is detachably connected to a fixed frame member (3) and having
in addition slat moving means (23) connecting said headrails (15,18) by which the
detachably connected headrail (18) and slats may be moved towards the other headrail
(15) on detachment from a fixed frame member.
11. A venetian blind assembly according to claim 10 further characterized in having
a plurality of roller means (20,21) rotatably mounted in the headrail in which said
resilient means are positioned and over each of which a longitudinal side member extends.
12. A venetian blind assembly according to claim 10 or 11 further characterized in
that said slats (6) have support portions e.g. notches (27) cut in the end of a slat
with one side of the notch extending along the tilt axis of the slat, at their ends
adapted to slidably engage fixed side frame members (26,28) extending between said
fixed frame members.
13. A venetian blind assembly according to claim 12 further characterized in that
said headrail (18) detachably connected to a fixed frame member (3)having slide portions
(25) on each end thereof adapted to slidably engage a fixed side frame member.
14. A venetian blind assembly according to claim 1 further characterized in having
in addition guide means, adapted to be fixed relative to a fixed frame member, over
which said longitudinal side members extend.