[0001] The invention relates to a device according to the introductory part of claim 1.
Such a device is known from EP-A-0 366 917.
[0002] In the field of folding blinds with horizontal folds and rods, usually cords for
guiding the rods and in some embodiments also cords for maintaining the rods at desired
vertical positions along the cords were passed through holes in the rods or eyes provided
on web material of the folding blind. Manufacturing such blinds was cumbersome, because
it required the provision of holes in the rods positioned in accordance with the width
of the blind and threading the cords through the associated holes in the rods. Cleaning
or exchanging the web material was equally cumbersome, because it required either
removing seams in the web material to be cleaned or exchanged or removing the cords
from the holes before cleaning or exchanging and the reverse procedure with the cleaned
or exchanged web material.
[0003] In the above-mentioned EP-A-0 366 917, a connecting device is disclosed comprising
a main body bounding a socket in which a part of a rod can be introduced for holding
the rod and the device relative to each other. The device is further provided with
two hook shaped members each bounding an opening for holding a cord extending through
that opening and bounding a passage communicating with the opening for sideways entering
a cord into the opening.
[0004] The device can be attached to a rod, depending of the embodiment, by either entering
a rod axially into a socket or by snapping flexible legs bounding the socket over
a rod. The cord can be introduced into and removed from the openings, even if objects
are attached to the cord at opposite sides of the opening, since the cord can be passed
transversely through the opening.
[0005] A disadvantage of this known system is, that the cords can easily become dislodged
from the connecting device. Another disadvantage is that the cord is diverted at each
device so that it at least tends to seat itself in a position in which it is held
in the opening. This diversion however causes substantial friction at each device,
which is undesirable for many applications. Yet another disadvantage of this known
system is, that the cord has to be introduced into two openings at each device.
[0006] It is an object of the present invention, to provide a device in which the above
disadvantages are avoided.
[0007] According to the present invention, this object is achieved by providing a device
of the initially identified type with the characterizing features of claim 1.
[0008] Since the passage intersects the socket, the cord can easily be introduced into the
opening before a part of the profile is introduced into the socket. Then the socket
can be positioned over a part of a profile. After the socket is mounted over a part
of the profile, the passage is obstructed by the profile so the cord cannot dislodge
transversely from the device. Nevertheless, the cord can easily be removed from the
opening by removing the socket from the profile. Assembling a cord, a profile and
the device is particularly simplified, because the cord only has to be passed into
one opening and is automatically locked in place when the socket is mounted over the
profile.
[0009] According to another, particularly advantageous aspect of the invention, a curtain
according to claim 9 is provided.
[0010] As the connecting devices are mounted, in a single operation, firstly, the profiles
are positioned relative to the web, either by devices mounted to the ends of the profiles
and/or by devices sandwiching a part of the web between the profile and the socket,
and, secondly, the cords are positioned or guided relative to the profiles and the
web. Moreover, since the profiles are enclosed in loops in the web, at least the parts
of the profiles traversing the web are not visible from either side of the web, so
also at the side where the cords are suspended along the web (generally facing outdoors),
the profiles do not disturb the appearance of the curtain. At the outside of the curtain,
the only parts provided in front of the web are the connecting devices which may be
made of transparent material and the cords which may be of a very small diameter and
of a colour adapted to the design of the web material.
[0011] Particular embodiments of the invention are set out in the dependent claims.
[0012] Below, embodiments of the invention are described in more detail with reference to
the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective, exploded view of a folding curtain according to the invention,
Fig. 2 is a top plan view of a connecting device according to the invention as also
incorporated in the folding curtain shown in Fig. 1,
Figs. 3-5 are top plan views of further embodiments of connecting devices according
to the invention, and
Figs. 6 and 7 are perspective views of further embodiments of connecting devices according
to the invention.
[0013] In the drawings, corresponding parts of different embodiments are designated by mutually
identical reference numerals.
[0014] The invention is first described with reference to the folding curtain shown in Fig.
1 and the connecting device shown in more detail Fig. 2 which represent the presently
most preferred embodiments of the invention.
[0015] In Fig. 1, a folding curtain is shown which comprises a web 1 which is vertically
suspended from a suspension beam 2. To fix the beam 2 to a wall, a ceiling or a window-frame,
brackets 3 are provided. An end stop 4 is provided for closing off an end of the beam
3. For pulling up and letting down the web 1, a cord stopping unit 5 is provided including
a pulley along which cords 6, 7 are lead from an oblique upward orientation of an
end of the cords 6, 7 to be operated to an essentially horizontal orientation (not
shown) parallel to the beam 1. From the stopping unit 5, the cords 6, 7 pass to pulleys
(not shown) and from the pulleys, via passages 8, 9 in the beam 2, the cords are suspended
downward to a rod 10 enclosed in a loop 11 of the web 1 forming the lower end of that
web 1. Since Fig. 1 is an exploded representation, parts of the cords 6, 7 extending
from the stopping unit are shown as separate sections in another position in the drawing
than the position corresponding to the actual position of these parts of the cords
when the stopping unit 5 is in mounted position. The web 1 is provided with a perforation
12 near the beam 2 through which ends of the cords 6, 7 to be operated pass obliquely
downward.
[0016] The web 1 is provided with vertically spaced loops 12 each enclosing a horizontal
rod 13. In Fig. 1 one of these loops 12 and one of these rods 13 is shown. A middle
section of the web 1 is cut away in the representation shown in Fig. 1. Connecting
devices 14 are mounted to the rods 13 where the cords 6, 7 pass the rods 13, each
of the connecting devices 14 comprises a body 15. The body 15 also bounds a socket
16 in form of a hollow profile-shaped space in which a part of the rod 13 to which
the connecting device is attached is lodged and held. The body 15 further bounds two
openings 17 through one of which one of the cords 6, 7 which is guided by that device
14 extends. The body 15 also bounds a passage 18 bifurcating into two branches 19
(see Fig. 2) each communicating with one of the openings 17 for sideways entering
a cord 6, 7 into each of the openings 17.
[0017] The passage 18 is obstructed by the rod 13, so the cords 6, 7 cannot become dislodged
inadvertently. Nevertheless, during assembly of the folding curtain, the cords 6,
7 can easily be introduced into the opening 17 before the rod 13 are introduced into
the sockets 16. After the cord is lodged in the opening 17, it can immediately be
secured in place by positioning the socket 16 over a part of a rod 13, so the passage
18 is closed off.
[0018] The cords 6, 7 can also be removed easily from the opening 17 by removing the socket
16 from the rod 13. This is particularly useful if it is desired to remove the web
for replacement or cleaning purposes.
[0019] Assembling the cords 6, 7, the rods 13 and the devices 14 is particularly simplified,
because the cords 6, 7 only have to be passed into corresponding openings 17 and are
automatically secured in place when the sockets 16 are mounted over the rods 13.
[0020] As the connecting devices 14 are mounted, in a single operation, firstly, the rods
13 are positioned relative to the web 1 by sandwiching a part of the web 1 between
the rod 13 and the socket 16 at each connecting device 14, and, secondly, the cords
6, 7 are guided relative to the rods 13 and the web 1. The rods 13 are entirely enclosed
in loops 12 of the web 1, so the rods 13 as such are not visible from either side
of the web 1. Consequently, also at the side where the cords 6, 7 are suspended along
the web 1 - which side generally faces outdoors when the curtain is in its position
for use - the rods 13 do not disturb the appearance of the curtain. The only parts
provided in front of the web 1 at this side are the connecting devices 14 which may
be made of transparent material and the cords 6, 7 which may be of a very small diameter
and of a colour adapted to the design of the web material.
[0021] The sockets 16 of the connecting devices 14 are each bounded by flexible legs 20
having free ends. This brings about the advantage that the connecting devices 14 can
simply be clipped over the rods 13 and the loops 12 of web material enclosing the
rods 13 in a direction transverse to the axis of the respective rod 13. At each mounted
connecting device 14 a part of a loop 12 of the web 1 enclosing the respective rod
13 is sandwiched between the legs 20 and the rod 13 fixing the rod 13, the web material
and the connecting device 14 to each other.
[0022] Also if the connecting device is to be mounted over a profile without sandwiching
a layer of material between the socket and the part of the profile within the socket,
it is advantageous if the socket is bounded by at least one flexible leg with a free
end, because generally it is easier to clip a device over the profile than to pass
the connecting device over the profile in longitudinal direction of the profile. Moreover,
passing a connecting device with a circumferentially closed socket over a profile
in longitudinal direction of that profile is even impossible, if structures extend
transversely from that profile.
[0023] In each of the shown connecting devices 14, the passage 18 traverses the socket 16.
This further facilitates introduction of a cord 6, 7 into the opening 17 in particular
in combination with clipping the connecting device 14 over a profile in a direction
transversely to the longitudinal direction of that profile. The passage 18 traversing
the socket 16 partitions the socket 16 in two, the socket parts being connected only
by a part of the body extending along the opening. Nevertheless, this does not result
in an unacceptable reduction of the stability of the connecting device, because after
the device 14 is mounted to a profile, the parts of the socket 16 on either side of
the passage 18 are mutually kept in line by that profile.
[0024] For some applications it may be advantageous if the passage intersects only a small
part, for example a corner, of the socket or has a curved trajectory (e.g. U-shaped
or L-shaped).
[0025] Each of the connecting devices 14 shown in the Figs. 1-4, 6 and 7 has two pairs of
flexible legs 20 bounding opposite sides of the socket 16 and having fixed ends at
a common side of the socket 16. The openings 17 are each located at the same side
of the socket 16 as the fixed ends of the legs 20 and the each passage 18 traverses
the socket from the free ends of the legs 20 to the fixed ends of the legs 20. These
connecting devices 14 can be mounted in a very simple manner by positioning the cord
transversely over the profile with respect to which it is to be guided or to which
it is to be connected and passing the connecting device 14 over the profile in a direction
transversely to the profile and the cord. As the connecting device 14 is clipped over
the profile, simultaneously the cord is passed sideways through the passage towards
the opening and secured against dislodgement as soon as the profile has snapped in
place in the socket 16.
[0026] The connecting device 14 shown in the Figs. 1-4 and 7 are each provided with two
openings 17. As appears from Fig. 7, this provides the possibility to guide an additional
cord 21 relative to a profile without interference with the cord 6 for pulling up
and lowering the curtain. This additional cord 21 may for example be provided with
stoppers 22 for keeping the connecting device in a predetermined position along the
cord 21. To obtain a folding curtain of which the web portions between the rods 13
form suspended loops if the curtain is in its lowered position, the pairs of stoppers
22 associated with subsequent connecting devices can be positioned with a spacing
substantially smaller than the spacing between subsequent rods 13 enclosed in the
web 1. instead of two stoppers 22 at each connecting device, it is also possible to
provide stoppers only under each position for a connecting device.
[0027] If the connecting device is provided with two openings 17 for holding a cord 6, 7,
21, each of these openings preferably communicates with a separate, associated passage
or passage branch extending at least until the socket as is shown in Figs. 1-3 and
7. This arrangement precludes the cords from reaching the other cord or the other
opening 17 if dislodged from the respective opening 17, because no passage from one
opening 17 to the other is available if the profile is in place in the socket 16.
[0028] In the connecting devices shown in Figs. 1-3, a partition 24 between said passage
branches 19 extends only until a projected boundary of the socket 16. This simplifies
the design of the connecting device, because only two socket parts have to be formed.
Also passing cords 6, 7, 21 into the openings 17 is facilitated. The cords can be
passed into the common part of the passage 18 and subsequently be pulled apart as
the cords are passed further towards the openings 17, so each cord is guided along
an outside of the passage 18 into one of the branches 19 of the passage 18 and further
towards the respective openings 17.
[0029] In each of the shown connecting devices, the opening 17 has a width larger than the
width of a part of the passage 18 adjoining the opening 17, so the cords 6, 7, 21
will tend to stay in the openings 17. If the material of the body is sufficiently
flexible and the cords are sufficiently thin, the passage may be provided in form
of a slit with contacting opposite walls which may be urged apart to allow passage
of a cord into or out of the opening.
[0030] The connecting device 14 shown in Fig. 5 is adapted to be mounted to an end of a
rod. The socket 16 is provided in form of a bore with a closed end 23 into which an
end of the rod can be introduced in longitudinal direction. The circumferential walls
of the socket completely enclose the bore except where the bore is intersected by
the passage 18. If the connecting devices as shown in Fig. 5 are attached to opposite
ends of a rod extending from a loop in a web as shown in Fig. 1, the rod is axially
retained in the loop in the web.
1. A device for connecting a profile (13) to a cord (6, 7, 21), said device comprising
a body (15), said body (15) bounding a socket (16) for holding a part of a profile
(13), an opening (17) for holding a cord (6, 7, 21), and a passage (18) communicating
with the opening (17) for sideways entering a cord (6, 7, 21) into the opening (17),
characterized in that the passage (18) intersects the socket (16).
2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the passage (18) traverses the socket (16).
3. A device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the socket (16) is bounded by at least
one flexible leg (20) with a free end.
4. A device according to claim 3, wherein at least two flexible legs (20) bound opposite
sides of the socket (16) and have fixed ends at a common side of the socket (16),
the opening (17) being located at the same side of the socket (16) as the fixed ends
of the legs and the passage (18) traversing the socket (16) from the free ends of
the legs to the fixed ends of the legs (20).
5. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising at least two openings
(17) for holding a cord (6, 7, 21), each of said openings (17) communicating with
a separate, associated passage (18) or passage branch (19) extending at least until
the socket (16).
6. A device according to claim 5, wherein a partition (24) between said passage branches
(19) extends until a projected boundary of the socket (16).
7. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the socket (16) is
a hollow profile-shaped space.
8. A device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the opening (17) has
a width larger than the width of a part of the passage (18) adjoining the opening
(17).
9. A folding curtain comprising a vertically suspended web (1) provided with at least
one loop (12) enclosing a horizontal profile (13), cords (6, 7, 21) vertically suspended
along said web (1) and connecting devices (14) mounted to said profiles (13) where
said cords (6, 7, 21) pass at least one of said profiles (13), each of said connecting
devices (14) comprising a body (15), said body (15) bounding a socket (16) in which
a part of the respective profile (13) is lodged and held, an opening (17) through
which a respective one of said cords (6, 7, 21) extends and a passage (18) communicating
with the opening (17) for sideways entering a cord (6, 7, 21) into the opening (17),
said passage (18) being obstructed by the profile (13).
10. A folding curtain according to claim 9, wherein sockets (16) of at least some of said
devices are each bounded by flexible legs (20) having free ends, a part of a loop
(12) of the web enclosing the respective profile (13) being sandwiched between said
legs (20) and said profile (13).