[0001] The present invention relates to a venetian blind suitable for mounting in the space
between the panes of a multiple glazed window assembly.
[0002] Various designs have been proposed for mounting a venetian blind between the two
panes of a double, triple or multiple glazed window (hereinafter referred to collectively
as a multiple glazed window assembly), and have been capable of being operated exteriorly.
Normally these blinds are not capable of being raised and lowered, but one has the
ability to alter the tilt angle of the slats to give more or less illumination. The
controls which have been proposed include cords which pass through the frame and magnetic
means have also been proposed, having an operating element outside the window and
an actuating element inside the window which usually operates on one of the supporting
members of the blind which is located at the top or bottom and carries the supporting
means, which may be, for example, be in the form of a ladder cord or tape arrangement.
One such design is, for example, illustrated in United States Patent 2631339. In this
the control of the blind is effected by a knob which is turned and causes a pinion
to rotate which operates a rack which tilts the upper and lower supporting members.
However, this is a very cumbersome and complex arrangement.
[0003] An example of the blind using a magnetically of the operated acuating member within
the blind is illustrated in, for example, in European Patent Application published
under number 0082723.
[0004] These blinds can work reasonably satisfactorily but they all have the difficulty,
when mounted in a sealed multiple glazed window assembly, of there being some considerable
inconsistency in the amount by which the various slats of the blind tilt and the blinds
have proved to be not very robust.
[0005] The present invention,therefore, relates to a venetian blind suitable for mounting
in a space between two panes of a multiple glazed window assembly, of the general
type comprising upper and lower elongate supporting members extending across all or
part of the width of the blind, means for pivotably mounting said supporting members
about their longitudinal axes on the frame of the window assembly, slat supporting
means extending between and supported by said upper and lower supporting members,
a plurality of slats carried by said slat supporting means and operating means operable
from the exterior of the window assembly.
[0006] The invention resides in the facts that the upper and lower supporting members are
provided with respectively an upper and lower drive member, in that a flexible drive
element is positively connected to said upper and lower drive members in a position
to extend in a space between the panes of the window assembly, and in that the operating
means are operable on said flexible drive element to cause said upper and lower supporting
members to be positively tilted together without any slippage or relative movement
between said supporting members and said flexible drive element thereby to cause tilting
of said slats, so that the tilting forces are transferred from the operating means
to said upper and lower supporting members solely by said flexible drive element and
said upper and lower drive members.
[0007] Such a structure positively controls the movement of the upper and lower supporting
members due to the action of the flexible drive element and one does not have to rely
on the forces being transmitted by the slat supporting means, such as a ladder tape,
to effect the tilting at all. The tilting of the slats is brought about by the tilting
of the supporting members which in turn is brought about by the movement of the flexible
drive element.
[0008] The upper and lower drive members are preferably provided with at least partly circular
surfaces over which the flexible drive element passes and means are provided to positively
engage the flexible drive element on said at least partly circular surfaces. By having
such part circular surfaces, the drive element is always positioned in the same vertical
plane, so that it can be actuated on very readily by a linearly movable actuating
member. One particular form of such actuating member carries a magnet, whereby the
actuating member can be moved by an operating member on the opposite side of the pane
of glass, said operating member either being a further magnet or a member carrying
a further magnet. Advantageously the actuating member is movable in a guide, mountable
on the inside of a vertical part of the window frame, to control accurately the movement
of the actuating member and said guide having means to hold the magnet carried thereby
in contact with the adjacent pane. The flexible drive element may be adjustably secured
to the actuating member to enable the drive element to be mounted with a preselected
tensioning force.
[0009] The flexible drive element is preferably in the form of a metal band provided with
at least one aperture or projection in the portion thereof passing over each at least
partly circular surface, said surface being provided with projections or recesses
to engage with said apertures or projections respectively. This interengagement of
the apertures and projections is a simple way of providing the positive connection
between the drive element and the drive members, so that there is no slippage therebetween.
[0010] The drive members may be formed integrally with the upper and lower supporting elements,
but preferably they are formed separately and at least one of the drive members is
angularly adjustable with respect to its associated supporting member in a plane perpendicular
to the longitudinal axis of the supporting member.
[0011] This may be achieved by having at least one of the drive members formed in two parts,
a first part having said at least partly circular surface thereon and the second part
being connected to the supporting member, the first part being circumferentially adjustable
relative to the second part.
[0012] At least one of the slat supporting means, for example a ladder tape, may be secured
to a supporting member by a plate fixedly connected to that supporting member. This
plate can be used simply to clamp the ends of the supporting means to the supporting
member.
[0013] Adjacent each plate, the associated supporting member may be provided with an opening,
the means for pivotably mounting said asociated supporting member having a through
bore therein, and these means may be pivotably mounted in said opening by way of a
bearing pin passing through said through bore and into an opening in said plate.
[0014] Thus the plate may be used not only to hold the slat supporting means but may also
be used for the mounting of the bearing pin of the pivotable mount for the supporting
member.
[0015] According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a venetian blind of
the general type referred to in which the means for pivotably mounting the supporting
members comprise bearing clips, which each include a securing element which is engageable
by a snap-fit connection in the receiving portion of a carrier securable to, integral
with, or forming the respective upper and/or lower window frame of the window assembly.
For example, the carrier may comprise an elongate profile of constant cross-section
having a continuous receiving channel, with inturned rims and into which said securing
element may be pushed, the head of said securing element snap-fitting behind said
rims. Such an arrangement allows easy assembling of the complete blind within the
window frame either during manufacture of the original multiple glazed window assembly
or in the subsequent fitting of a venetian blind to an existing window assembly.
[0016] In order that the present 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 schematic front elevation of one emobodiment of multiple glazed window
assembly including a venetian blind according to the present invention;
FIGURE 2 is an enlarged section taken along the line II-II of Figure 1;
FIGURE 3 is a perspective view of a drive member and drive element of the blind of
Figure 1 exploded away from a carrier for mounting an upper supporting member;
FIGURE 4 is an exploded view of the parts of a supporting member, drive member and
drive element of Figure 3;
FIGURE 5 is a view similar to Figure 3 of an alternative embodiment;
FIGURE 6 is a perspective exploded view from the other side of the parts shown in
Figure 5;
FIGURE 7 includes an enlarged assembled view and an exploded view of the actuating
member and a portion of the drive element actuated thereby;
FIGURE 8 is an enlarged cross-section taken on the line VIII-VIII of Figure 1 the
blind in the opened position;
FIGURE 9 is a fragmentry perspective view of a supporting member showing the upper
end of a slat supporting means, a mounting clip and a securing plate;
FIGURE 10 is an exploded view of the components of Figure 9; and
FIGURE 11 is a view similar to the upper part of Figure 8 showing the blind in the
closed position.
[0017] Figure 1 illustrates a double glazed window having a frame comprising two side frame
members 10, 11 and upper and lower frame members 12 and 13. Secured to the upper and
lower frame members are carriers 14 and 15 respectively. The frame members 11 to 14
carry outer and inner panes 16, 17.
[0018] It will noted from Figure 2 that the carriers 14 15 include a web 18 and two flanges
19, 20 which form with a part of the web a channel cross-section profile. The edges
of the flanges 19, 20 are provided with inturned rims 21, 22.
[0019] Engaged into the channel sections of the carrier 14, 15 are pivotal securing elements
indicated by the general reference numeral 25. They each consist of a hook-shaped
body portion 26 (see Figure 3,4,9, 10 in particular) with a lower bearing portion
27 having a throughbore 28. Above the body is a neck 29 above which is an enlarged
head 30. Referring again, for example, to Figure 2, Figure 8 or Figure 11, it can
be seen that the head 30 can be pressed up, as a pushed fit, between the flanges 19,
20, so that the rims 21, 22 engage under the head at the location of the neck 29 to
hold the securing elements in the carriers 14, 15.
[0020] The blind includes an upper supporting member 31 and a lower supporting member 32
which are of a similar construction to a venetian blind slat, but rather more robust,
having ribs 52 extending along each longitudinal edge.
[0021] Between these upper and lower supporting members extend slat supporting means in
the form of ladder tapes 33 and on which are mounted conventional slats 34 (Figures
1, 8 and 11).
[0022] The upper and lower supporting members are carried by the securing elements 25 and
for this purpose securing elements are provided in a number of places to be explained
below. If reference is first made to Figure 9, it will be seen that the upper support
element 41 is provided with a T-shaped opening 35 into which the bearing portion 27
of the supporting element 25 can fit. Adjacent this is a plate 36 which is provided
with a bearing boss 37 which can fit into the stem of the T-shaped opening 35. Slots
38 are formed in plate 36 and passing therethrough are the vertical parts of the ladder
tape 33, which can be clamped against the upper supporting element 31 by passing a
screw 39 downwardly through the plate and into a hole 40 (Figure 10). Before this
is done a bearing pin 41 is passed through the throughbore 28 and into an opening
42 in the bearing portion 37 of the plate 36. When this has been passed through the
righthand end, as seen in Figures 9 and 10, the end of the bearing pin 41 abuts against
the righthand end of the opening 35 and , as the screw 39 is tightened down, not only
is the ladder tape secured, but also the bearing pin 41 is held in place. One then
arrives at an assembly as shown in Figure 9.
[0023] If reference is now made to Figures 2, 3 and 4 it will be seen that the upper supporting
member 31 is provided with a further opening 44 and the portion of the upper supporting
member 31 adjacent to the ends of this opening 44 are provided with bridge portions
45, 46. Into the opening 44 can be inserted, as shown in Figure 4, two securing elements
25 and a drive member 47. This includes a main body 48 which can pass through the
opening, and an upper part circular surface 49 which overhangs the body portion and
carries a number (three as illustrated) of radially outwardly extending projections
50. The body 48 includes overhanging portions 51 which overhang the longitudinal ribs
52 on the upper supporting member 31 and the body also includes an internal hub 53
having a throughbore therein.
[0024] Another bearing pin 54, can be passed under the bridge 45 through the throughbores
28, 53 and under the bridge 46.
[0025] The position of the overhang 51 of the body 48 relative to the dimensions of the
upper supporting member are such that when the parts are thus assembled, the assembled
construction illustrated in Figure 3 is held together as one.
[0026] The lower supporting member 32 is formed in exactly the same way together with securing
elements 25, plates 36 and a drive member 47.
[0027] Passed over the part circular portion 49 of each drive member 47 is a flexible metal
drive element 55 provided with apertures 55A to engage over the projections 50 to
provide a positive drive connection between the drive element 55 and the drive members
47 (see Figure 2). Referring to Figures 1 and 7, it will be seen that a channel section
guide 56 is secured by screws 57 to the side frame member 10, the open side of the
channel facing forwardly. Vertically slidable within this guide is an actuating member
including a plate 58 and a magnet 59. The dimensions of the guide 56, the plate 58
and the magnet 59 are such that the front face of the magnet 59 abuts against the
inner surface of the inner pane 17. The magnet is held on to the plate 59 by lugs
60 and the plate 58 is provided with sloping portions 61 and tongues 62. A clamping
member 63 has a slot 64 to accept the tongue 62 and the end of the flexible drive
element 55, as can be seen in the exploded view portion of Figure 7. The whole assembly
is retained together by a set screw 65 and the actual position of the driving element
can be adjusted relative to the actuating member 58, 59 by sliding it more or less
through the slot 54 prior to clamping.
[0028] If reference is now made to Figure 1 it will be seen that four of the slats 34 are
made shorter in the location of the guide 56. The length of the guide 56 is such as
to span slightly greater than the pitch of these four slats and slightly less than
the pitch above and below. Thus, in fact, the length of the guide 56 is approximately
5 slat pitches.
[0029] Figure 2 illustrates a slightly different form of clamping of the end of the drive
element 55 on to the actuating member 58, 59 in which an additional plate 56 is clamped
against the face of the plate 58 by a screw 67.
[0030] With the blind made up to the extent of the provision of the upper and lower supporting
members 31, the ladder tapes 33, the slats 34, drive members 47,and the supporting
elements 25, the thus form assembly is inserted into a partly formed window and the
supporting elements 25 are pushed upwardly into the upper carrier 14 and then downwardly
into the lower carrier 15. The inner pane 17 is then located and one can provide an
operating member 68 in the form of a further magnet in the inside of the pane.
[0031] Vertical movement of the operating element 68 will cause vertical movement of the
actuating member 59 and thereby vertical movement directly to the flexible drive element
55 and thus positive tilting of both the upper and lower supporting members 31, 32.
These supporting members then transmit this tilting motion to the ladder tapes and
thereby cause opening and shutting of the blind from the position illustrated in Figure
8 to the position illustrated in Figure 11. It will be noted that the shaping of the
body 26 of the securing clips 25 is such as to accommodate the rim 52 of the upper
supporting member 31 in the closed position on the blind.
[0032] Advantageously means are provided to adjust the position of at least one of the drive
members relative to the supporting member by which it is carried. Figures 5 and 6
there illustrat an alternative form of the drive member. As seen in Figure 6, the
end portion of the supporting member 31 is exactly identical to that of Figure 4.
However, the drive element indicated by general reference 70 includes a first part
71 and a second part 76. The first part 71 has a part-circular surface 72 formed thereon
having radially outwardly extending projections 73. A bore 74 passes through the first
part 71 and formed below it is an arcuate slot 75. The second part 76 is of cooperating
shape and includes overhangs 77 to fit over the beads 52 and the hub 78, having a
throughbore 79, can be passed through the bore 74 in the first part. In order to hold
the two parts together, a screw 80 passes through the arcuate slot 75, and through
a hole 81 in the second part 76 and is held in place by a nut 82. It will be appreciated
that the two parts can be rotated relative to one another about the axis of the pin
54 which passes through the throughbore 79. The actual relative position of the two
parts can be fixed by tightening the nut 82 on the bolt 80.
1. A venetian blind, for example for mounting between the panes of a multiple-glazed
window assembly, said blind cmprising upper and lower elongate supporting members
(31, 32) extending across all or part of the width of the blind, means (25) for pivotally
mounting said supporting members about their longitudinal axes with respect to upper
and lower structural members (12, 13), slat supporting means (33) extending between
and supported by said upper and lower supporting members, a plurality of slats (34)
carried by said slat supporting means (33) and operating means (68) for controlling
movement of said supporting members (31, 32), characterised in that the means (25)
for pivotally mounting the upper and/or lower supporting members (31, 32) comprise
bearing clips (25), each including a pivot bearing (27, 41, 54) for the respective
supporting member (31, 32) and a securing element (30), the securing elements each
being engageable by a snap-fit connection in a receiving portion of a respective upper
and lower carrier (14, 15), to mount the combination of slats and slat supporting
means under tension between the respective upper and lower structural members (12,
13).
2. A venetian blind according to claim 1, characterised in that the carrier is securable
to, integral with, or forms the upper and/or lower structural members (12, 13).
3. A venetian blind according to claim 1 or 2, characterised in that said carrier
(17, 15) comprises an elongate profile of constant cross-section, having a continuous
receiving channel with at least one inturned rim (21, 22), into which said securing
element (30) may be pushed, with the body part on said securing element snap-fitting
behind said at least one rim.
4. A venetian blind according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterised in that said bearing
clips (25) each have first and second ends, the first end having means (30) to attach
it to a structural member (12, 13), the second end having means (27, 28) to tiltably
mount an associated supporting element (31), the body (26) of each bearing clip being
offset to one side from a direct line between said first and second ends, to define
a space open at one side of the bearing clip, whereby said supporting element may
tilt about its longitudinal axis to a position with one side directly between said
first and second ends, without interference from said bearing clip body.