[0001] The present invention relates to a Venetian blind to be mounted in a window casement
or window frame, comprising a channelled suspension rail arranged horizontally at
the top and mounting the operating mechanism of the blind, and two vertical guide
rails for ; the slats of the blind, mounted one at each side and forming a support
for the associated end of the suspension rail.
[0002] The primary object of the invention is to provide a Venetian blind of the kind referred
to above which can be mounted easily to the window casement or the window frame by
connecting the guide rails to the side sections of the casement or frame and then
connecting the suspension rail to the upper ends of the guide rails.
[0003] A further object of the invention is to make possible that this mounting can be performed
by anybody without any skill in the art so that the Venetian blind can be manufactured
by the manufacturer in accordance with the width and height of the window and can
be delivered to the purchaser as a kit to be mounted to the casement or frame by the
purchaser in a simple manner.
[0004] A still further object of the invention is to provide a Venetian blind of the kind
referred to above which can easily be dismounted from the window casement or window
frame when it is desired to clean the window or to repaint the casement or frame,
[0005] To achieve the foregoing objects and in accordance with the purpose of the invention
the Venetian blind of the kind referred to above is characterized in that the suspension
rail at one end thereof is positively engaged with one guide rail and at the other
end thereof is provided with a manually adjustable latch element for positive engagement
with the other guide rail.
[0006] In order to illustrate the invention embodiments thereof will be described in more
detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of a window casement with a Venetian blind according
to the invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-sectional view taken along line II-II in FIG.
1;
FIG. 3 is a fragmentary side view of one end of the suspension rail where a latch
slide is provided;
FIG. 4 is an end view of the suspension rail as seen from the end where the latch
slide is provided;
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary plan view of the suspension rail at the end thereof where
the latch slide is provided, said slide being shown in a disengaged position;
FIG. 6 is a fragmentary plan view similar to that of FIG. 5 but with the latch slide
shown in an engaged position;
FIG. 7 is a fragmentary side view of the upper end portion of a guide rail;
FIG. 8 is a fragmentary side view of the guide rail, perpendicular to the view of
FIG. 7;
FIG. 9 is an end view of the guide rail shown in FIGS. 7 and 8;
FIG. 10 is a fragmentary side view of the suspension rail and one guide rail locked
to each other;
FIG. 11 is a plan view of the suspension rail of FIG. 10 with the guide rail shown
from one end thereof;
FIG. 12 is a fragmentary front view of a window casement with a Venetian blind according
to another embodiment of the invention; FIG. 13 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-
, -sectional view taken along line XIII-XIII in FIG. 12;
FIG. 14 is a side view of a conducting piece arranged in the channelled suspension
rail;
FIG. 15 is an end view of the conducting piece of FIG. 14; and
FIG. 16 is a plan view of the conducting piece of FIGS. 14 and 15.
[0007] Referring to FIG. 1, the Venetian blind of the invention shown therein is mounted
in a window casement 10 and comprises a suspension rail 11 consisting of a U-shaped
channel open at each end thereof, from which the slats 12 are suspended by means of
ladder cords 13. A conventional operating mechanism 14 for adjusting the slats between
substantially horizontal and vertical positions and tilted positions therebetween
is mounted in the suspension rail 11 and is connected to an operating bar 15 detachably
mounted in fittings 16 on the window casement. The operating bar can be disengaged
from the operating mechanism at a connection 17. A pull cord 18 is provided in the
usual manner for stacking the slats from the lowermost slat upwardly as is well known
in the art.
[0008] As will be seen from FIG. 2 a two-pane insulating window 19 is mounted to the window
casement 10. The Venetian blind is mounted at the inner side of the window, the slats
12 being guided by means of two vertical guide rails 20 of L-formed cross-sectional
form, which are connected to the window casement 10 by means of nails 21 in a groove
22 formed by the casement. The guide rails can also be mounted by means of screws
or self-adhesive tape. The suspension rail 11 is connected to the upper ends of the
two guide rails 20 in a manner to be described in more detail with reference to FIGS.
3 to 11. ;
[0009] As will be seen from FIGS. 3 to 6 the web of the U-shaped suspension rail 11 is cut
away over a portion at the left end of the rail as seen in FIGS. 5 and 6, so that
the two upright sides of the rail project in a counter-lever fashion at 23 and 24,
respectively. The upright sides of the suspension rail are folded at the free edge
thereof as shown at 25, and the folded portion is flattened on the projecting portion
23. A latch slide 26 comprises a double-folded thin metal sheet which fits between
the upright sides of the suspension rail 11 and straddles the web of the rail. A rivet
27 passes through the slide and through a slot 28 in the web of the suspension rail
11, and the latch slide 26 is displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the suspension
rail within the limits defined by the rivet 27 and the slot 28, between an off position
according to FIG. 5 in which the latch slide is withdrawn from the projecting portions
23 and 24 of the upright sides of the suspension rail, and a latch position, FIG.
6, in which the latch slide extends between the projecting portions 23 and 24 of the
upright sides of the suspension rail and the left end of the slide is flush with the
left end of the suspension rail 11.
[0010] Referring now to FIGS. 7 and 9, two flaps 29 and 31 are punched from one flange of
each guide rail 20 at the upper end thereof, viz. from the flange which is connected
to the window casement 10. One flap 29 is folded towards the other flange of the guide
rail and defines together with said other flange a narrow elongated opening 30, and
the other flap 31 is bent to a horizontal position to form a supporting surface.
[0011] When the guide rails 20 have been connected to the window casement 10 the supporting
rail 11 can be mounted in the horizontal position thereof between the upper ends of
the guide rails in a manner to be described below.
[0012] With the latch slide 26 in the off position according to FIG. 5 and with the slats
of the Venetian blind stacked, the blind including the suspension rail is inserted
between the guide rails 20 in a tilted position, the right end of the suspension rail
being at a higher level than the left end thereof. At the right end of the suspension
rail one upright side of said rail is inserted into the narrow elongated opening 30
formed by the guide rail 20 mounted to the right section of the window casement, and
the web of the suspension rail is engaged with the upper side of the flap 31 of said
guide rail. Then, the left end of the suspension rail is swung upwards such that the
projecting portion 23 of the upright side of the rail will be inserted into the narrow
elongated opening 30 of the left guide rail 20, and when this has been done the suspension
rail is locked in this position by the latch slide 26 being displaced to the latch
position according to FIG. 6 on the upper side of the flap 31 of the left guide rail.
The latching engagement thus provided between the left guide rail and the suspension
rail is shown in FIGS. 10 and 11. The suspension rail is now securely mounted in the
grooye 22 between the two guide rails, The mounting of the Venetian blind is completed
by connecting the operating mechanism 14 through one open end of the suspension rail
11, to the rod 15 at the connection 17, also the pull cord 18 being passed from the
suspension rail through said open end. The blind is then ready for use.
[0013] When the groove 22 formed by the window casement 10 is so deep that the suspension
rail 11 and the guide rails 20 project beyond the window casement as shown in FIG.
2, the operating rod 15 can be connected i to the mechanism 14 through one open end
of the suspension rail 11 where also the pull cord 18 is passed from the suspension
rail as described above. However, if the groove 22 is considerably deeper, which is
not unusual, so that the suspension rail 11 and the guide rails 20 are received in
their entirety by the groove as is shown in FIG. 13, it is not possible to connect
the operating rod 15 and to pass the pull cord 18 through one end of the suspension
rail 11. In order to make possible that the Venetian blind is arranged in a suitable
manner without the necessity of drilling passages tn the window casement 10, it is
proposed according to the invention an arrangement disclosed in FIGS. 12 and 14 to
16,
[0014] In this embodiment there is provided in the suspension rail 11 a rectangular notch
32 in each of the upright sides of the rail, said notches being located one opposite
to the other adjacent one end of the suspension rail. In the suspension rail, a conducting
piece 33 is arranged formed as is shown in FIGS. 14 to 16. The conducting piece 33
comprises a U-shaped plastic body with a web 34 and side flanges 35. The plastic body
has on the outside of each side flange a projecting portion 36 and these projecting
portions are dimensioned to fit in the notches 32 when the conducting piece is mounted
in the suspension rail 11 with the web 34 of the conducting piece resting on the bottom
or web of the suspension rail. By engagement of the projecting portions 36 in the
notches 32 the conducting piece is held in a fixed position in the suspension rail.
The side flanges 35 has on the outside thereof also two recesses 37 to receive therein
the flap 29 and the corresponding flap at the opposite side of the suspension rail
11.
[0015] In each of the side flanges 35 of the conducting , piece there is provided in the
region of the projecting portion 36 a recess with two portions 38 and 39 of different
depths, portion 39 having a larger depth than portion 38, the recess being bound by
a smoothly curved edge portion 40. Also the web 34 has on the inner side thereof smoothly
curved portions 41 and 42 at the ends of the conducting piece.
[0016] As will be seen from FIG. 12, the operating rod 15 is connected by means of a flexible
shaft 43 to the operating mechanism 14, the flexible shaft being extended from the
channelled suspension rail 11 at one side thereof through the conducting piece 33,
said shaft being passed through portion 38 of the recess in one side flange 35 of
the conducting piece. Also the pull cord 18 is extended from the suspension rail 11
at one side thereof passing through portion 39 of tne recess below the flexible shaft
43. Thus, it is avoided that the pull cord is jammed between the flexible shaft 43
and the conducting piece 33.
[0017] The conducting piece 33 thus makes possible that the flexible shaft 43 and the pull
cord 18 are extended from the suspension rail 11 at one side or the other of the rail,
and also makes possible that the shaft and the pull cord are extended from the end
of the suspension rail if this can be done considering the depth of the groove 22.
The smoothly curved portions of the conducting piece eliminate the risk of the pull
cord being exposed to wear against sharp edges.
1. Venetian blind to be mounted in a window casement (10) or window frame, comprising
a channelled suspension rail (11) arranged horizontally at the top and mounting the
operating mechanism (14) of the blind, and two vertical guide rails (20) for the slats
(12) of the blind, mounted one at each side and forming a support for the associated
end of the suspension rail, characterized in that the suspension rail (11) at one
end thereof is positively engaged with one guide rail (20) and at the other end thereof
is provided with a manually adjustable latch element (26) for positive engagement
with the other guide rail (20).
2. Venetian blind as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the latch element (26)
comprises a latch slide mounted to the bottom of the channelled suspension rail (11),
3. Venetian blind as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the latch slide (26)
comprises a flat slide and is displaceable between a latching position on top of the
support formed by said other guide rail (20), and an off position in which the latch
slide is withdrawn from said support.
4. Venetian blind as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that each guide rail (20)
forms an opening (30) to receive therein an end portion (23) of one of the sides of
the channelled suspension- rail (11).
5. Venetian blind as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that a conducting piece
(33) is provided in the channelled suspension rail (11) for the extension of a pull
cord (18) and a flexible shaft (43) connected to the operating mechanism (14), through
an opening (32) in the side of the suspension rail.
6. Venetian blind as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the conducting piece
(33) comprises a channelled plastic body removably inserted into the suspension rail
(11) with the bottom (34) of said body engaging the bottom of the suspension rail,
said body forming recesses (38, 39) in the sides thereof for the extension of the
pull cord (18) and the flexible shaft (43).
7. Venetian blind as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that each recess forms one
portion (38) for the flexible shaft (43) at the adjacent end of the suspension rail
(11), and a second portion (39) of greater depth than said first portion and located
inwardly of said first portion, for the pull cord (18).
8. Venetian blind as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that each recess (38; 39)
is bound by curved slide surfaces (40) for the pull cord (18).
9. Venetian blind as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the conducting piece
(33) forms a projecting portion (361 on the outside of at least one side (35) thereof,
which is received by said opening (32) in the side of the suspension rail (11).