BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates generally to a window blind and, more specifically,
to a window blind having multiple driving modes.
2. Description of the Related Art
[0002] Conventional window blinds include two types, one with the cord members exposed to
the outside, the other with the cord members arranged in a hidden status. A window
blind with exposed cord members is not safe in use because the exposed cord members
are accessible to children, and an accident may happen when a child playing with the
cord members for fun. Therefore, window blinds with exposed cord members are not popularly
acceptable at the present time.
[0003] Various window blinds with hidden cord members have been disclosed, and have appeared
on the market. These window blinds with hidden cord members include manually operated
type window blinds and motor-driven type window blinds. A manually operated type window
blind uses the tension force of a spring member or positioning cord member to support
the bottom rail in position. The use of spring means or positioning cord member cannot
eliminate the problem of elastic fatigue. When the problem of elastic fatigue occurred,
the spring means or positioning cord member can no longer support the bottom rail
accurately in position. Netherlands Patent No. 9000285 and France Patent No. 2692002
teach the use of an elongated handle to drive a linking mechanism at the outside of
the headrail and to further change the shading status of the blind body. However,
because the linking mechanism is located on the outside of the headrail at an overhead
location, the handle must have a certain length. It is not easy to connect the handle
to the linking mechanism (because the end of the handle held by the user is the fulcrum,
the positioning of the other end of the handle becomes unstable when the fulcrum vibrated
with the user's hand. Further, when driving the handle to turn the linking mechanism
after connection of the handle to the linking mechanism, the handle may slip from
the linking mechanism due to uneven application of force to the handle. In general,
the control of the prior art window blinds is not convenient.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0004] It is the main object of the present invention to provide a window blind, which enables
the user to control the shading status of the blind body conveniently.
[0005] It is another object of the present invention to provide a window blind, which has
no cord member or string means exposed to the outside, preventing hanging of the exposed
cord member or string means on a child accidentally.
[0006] To achieve these objects of the present invention, the window blind comprises a headrail;
a blind body suspended below the headrail and movable by an external force to change
window shading status; a linking mechanism mounted inside the headrail and having
a power input device fastened pivotally with the headrail and rotatable by an external
force, and an actuator movable with the power input device and connectable to the
blind body for moving the blind body to further change the window shading status upon
rotation of the power input device; and a driving control mechanism. The driving control
mechanism includes a suspension rod and a controller. The suspension rod has a top
end coupled to the power input device and a bottom end downwardly spaced below the
headrail at a distance and provided with a connecting portion. The controller has
a connecting portion connectable to the connecting portion of the suspension rod for
enabling the suspension rod to be driven by the controller to rotate the power input
device.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007]
FIG. 1 is a schematic drawing showing the basic structure arrangement of a window
blind according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a schematic drawing in an enlarged scale of a part of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 of FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a sectional view of a part of the first preferred embodiment of the present
invention, showing the protective sleeve moved to a first position and the controller
set in the operative position.
FIG. 5 is a sectional view of a part of the first preferred embodiment of the present
invention, showing the protective sleeve moved to a second position.
FIG. 6 is a schematic drawing showing the basic structure arrangement of a window
blind according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a schematic drawing in an enlarged scale of a part of FIG. 6, showing the
arrangement of the driving control mechanism.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] Referring to FIG. 1, a window blind
100 in accordance with the first preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown
comprised of a headrail
10, a blind body
20, a linking mechanism
30, and a driving control mechanism
40.
[0009] The headrail
10 is transversely (horizontally) affixed to the top side of the window (not shown).
The blind body
20 can be a slat set for Venetian blind or a curtain for a window covering. According
to this embodiment, the blind body
20 is a piece of curtain suspended below the headrail
10 at the one side of the window inside the house, and controlled by an external drive
force to change its window shading status.
[0010] The linking mechanism
30 is a mechanical mechanism without power source installed in the headrail
10, comprising a power input device
31 and an actuator
32.The power input device
31 is rotatable by an external biasing force. The actuator
32 is directly (or indirectly) coupled to the blind body
20, and rotatable subject to the rotation of the power input device 31.
[0011] Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3 and FIG. 1 again, the power input device
31 is comprised of a worm
311 fastened pivotally with the headrail
10 in vertical. The actuator
32 is comprised of a worm gear
321 fastened pivotally with the headrail
10 and meshed with the worm
311, and an axle
322 axially suspended in the headrail
10 and fixedly connected to the axial center of the worm gear
321. The blind body
20 has its top side edge fixedly connected in parallel to the periphery of the axle
322. When rotating the actuator
32, the blind body
20 is rolled up or let off, changing the window shading status. Alternatively meshed
bevel gears may be used to substitute for the worm and worm gear.
[0012] The driving control mechanism
40 is comprised of a suspension rod
41 and a controller
42. The suspension rod
41 is a rod member having a predetermined length. The top end of the suspension rod
41 is coupled to the bottom end of the power input device
31 by a universal joint
48. The bottom end of the suspension rod
41 extends vertically downwardly to an elevation where the user's hand is conveniently
accessible. Further, the bottom end of the suspension rod
41 forms into a hexagonal male coupling portion
411 and then a connecting portion
43. The outer diameter of the hexagonal coupling portion
411 is greater than the connecting portion
43. A protective sleeve
49 is sleeved onto the suspension rod
41 around the bottom end, having a hexagonal female coupling portion
491 coupled the hexagonal male coupling portion
411 for enabling the protective sleeve
49 to be moved axially along the suspension rod
41 between a first position where the connecting portion
43 is disposed outside the protective sleeve
49 (see FIG. 4) and a second position where the connecting portion
43 is received inside the protective sleeve
49 (see FIG. 5). The protective sleeve
49 further comprises stop means, for example, an inside stop flange
492 radially inwardly projecting from the top end of the periphery of the hexagonal female
coupling portion
491. When the protective sleeve
49 moved to the second position, the inside stop flange
492 is stopped against a part of the suspension rod
41 at the top side of the hexagonal male coupling portion
411 to stop the protective sleeve
49 from falling out of the suspension rod
41 (see FIG. 5).
[0013] The controller
42 is a three-segment crank handle comprising a first driving rod
44, a second driving rod
45, and a third driving rod
46. The driving rods
44,45,46 are pivotally connected to one another in series such that the controller
42 can be alternatively set between an operative position where the second driving rod
45 kept in horizontal, keeping the first driving rod
44 and the third driving rod
46 vertically arranged in parallel, and a received position where the first driving
rod
44, the second driving rod
45, and the third driving rod
45 are vertically aligned in a line. Further, the first driving rod
44 has a connecting portion
47 formed at its free end detachably coupled to the connecting portion
43 of the suspension rod
41. According to this embodiment, the connection portion
43 is formed of a hexagonal coupling rod, and the connecting portion
47 is a hexagonal coupling hole adapted to receive the hexagonal coupling rod of the
connecting portion
43. After the connecting portion
47 of the controller
42 has been connected to the connecting portion
43 of the suspension rod
41 and the controller
42 has been set in the operative position, the user can then drive the third driving
rod
46 to rotate the first driving rod
44 and the suspension rod
41 efficiently with less effort, thereby causing the power input device
31 of the linking mechanism
30 to move the blind body
20 to the desired shading status.
[0014] Therefore, when wishing to change the shading status of the blind body
20, the user can attach to the controller
42 to the suspension rod
41 and then drive the controller
42 to rotate the suspension rod
41 and to further drive the driving mechanism
40 to rotate the power input device
31 of the linking mechanism
30, causing the actuator
32 to move (to roll up/let off, to lift/lower, or to extend/receive) the blind body
to the desired shading status. Because the bottom end of the suspension rod
41 is spaced below the headrail of the window blind at a distance where the user's hand
is conveniently accessible, the user can conveniently attach the controller
42 to the suspension rod for operation.
[0015] Further, for a fine adjustment (lifting, lowering, or tilting the blind body gently),
the user can directly rotate the suspension rod with the hand without the use of the
controller.
[0016] FIGS. 6 and 7 show a window blind
200 constructed according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
According to this embodiment, the window blind
200 is comprised of a headrail
50, a blind body
60, a linking mechanism
70, and a driving control mechanism
80.
[0017] The driving control mechanism
80 is comprised of a suspension rod
81 and a controller
82. The suspension rod
81 is a rod member having a predetermined length. The top end of the suspension rod
81 is coupled to the bottom end of the power input device
71 of the linking mechanism
70. The bottom end of the suspension rod
81 extends vertically downwardly to an elevation where the user's hand is conveniently
accessible and terminating in a connecting portion
83. According to this embodiment, the connecting portion
83 is a hexagonal coupling hole having an opening facing downwardly. The controller
82 is an electric controller comprising a handheld box
84, a transmission rod
87 extended out of the handheld box
84 and terminating in a coupling portion
85, for example, a hexagonal coupling tip detachably fitted into the hexagonal coupling
hole of the connecting portion
83 of the suspension rod
81, a reversible motor (not shown) mounted inside the handheld box
84 and adapted to rotate the transmission rod
87, a battery pack (not shown) mounted inside the handheld box
84 and adapted to provide the necessary working voltage to the reversible motor, and
control switches
86 adapted to control the operation of the reversible motor (for example, to control
forward/backward rotation of the reversible motor at a high speed and to further extend/receive
the blind body, or to control forward/backward rotation of the reversible motor at
a low speed and to further adjust the tilting angle of the slats of the blind body).
[0018] When wishing to change the shading status of the blind body
60, the coupling portion
85 of the controller
82 is attached to the connecting portion
83 of the suspension rod
81, and then the control switches
86 are operated to turn the transmission rod
87 and then the suspension rod
81 and the power input device
71, thereby causing the blind body
60 to be moved to change the shading status.
[0019] As indicated above, the window blind with multiple driving modes according to the
present invention has the following features and advantages.
1. A window blind made according to the present invention has no cord member or string
means exposed to the outside, preventing hanging of exposed cord member or string
means on a child accidentally. Therefore, a window blind made according to the present
invention is in conformity with the market window blind developing trend and the related
window covering safety codes.
2. Because the controller is set in the position conveniently accessible to the user's
hand, the user can conveniently drive the window blind through a manual driving mode
(through the three-segment crank handle type controller) or a motor driving mode (through
the electric controller).
3. Because the invention does not use the tension force of spring means or cord means
to support the blind body at the desired elevation, the invention eliminates the blind
body unstable positioning problem due to elastic fatigue of spring means or loosening
of cord means, and can control (or maintain) the status of the blind body steadily.
4. The user can directly rotate the suspension rod with the hand, or use a manually
operated crank handle or an electric controller to drive the suspension rod. Therefore,
the window blind provides multiple driving modes for selection.
1. A window blind comprising:
a headrail adapted to be fixedly mounted on a top side of a window;
a blind body suspended below said headrail and movable by an external force to change
window shading status;
a linking mechanism mounted inside said headrail and having a power input device rotatable
by an external force, and an actuator rotatable with said power input device and connectable
to said blind body for moving said blind body to further change said window shading
status upon rotation of said power input device; and
a driving control mechanism having a suspension rod and a controller, said suspension
rod having a top end coupled to said power input device and a bottom end downwardly
spaced below said headrail at a distance and provided with a connecting portion, said
controller having a connecting portion connectable to the connecting portion of said
suspension rod for enabling said suspension rod to be driven by said controller to
rotate said power input device.
2. The window blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein said controller is a three-segment
crank handle comprising a first driving rod, a second driving rod, and a third driving
rod respectively pivotally connected to one another in series.
3. The window blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting portion of said controller
is a polygonal coupling hole; the connecting portion of said suspension rod is a polygonal
rod member fitting the polygonal coupling hole of said controller.
4. The window blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting portion of said suspension
rod is a polygonal coupling hole, and the connecting portion of said controller is
a polygonal rod member fitting the polygonal coupling hole of said suspension rod.
5. The window blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein said driving control mechanism further
comprises a protective sleeve sleeved onto said suspension rod and axially movable
along said suspension rod between a first position where the connecting portion of
said suspension rod is disposed outside said protective sleeve, and a second position
where the connecting portion of said suspension rod is received inside said protective
sleeve.
6. The window blind as claimed in claim 5, wherein said protective sleeve has an inside
stop flange, which stops against a part of said suspension rod to stop said protective
sleeve from falling out of said suspension rod when said protective sleeve moved to
said second position.
7. The window blind as claimed in claim 5, wherein said suspension rod has a polygonal
male coupling portion, and said protective sleeve has a polygonal female coupling
portion, which receives the polygonal mal coupling portion to guide axial movement
of said protective sleeve along said suspension rod.
8. The window blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein said controller comprises a motor,
and a transmission rod coupled to said motor, said transmission rod having a free
end forming the connecting portion of said controller.
9. The window blind as claimed in claim 8, wherein said controller further comprises
a power source, which provides said motor with the necessary working power, and a
plurality of control switches, which control the operation of said motor.