[0001] The invention relates to a winding device, more particularly to a winding device
for a window blind.
[0002] U.S. Patent No. 5,328,113 discloses a conventional winding device for winding an
end portion of a pull cord of a window blind. The conventional winding device includes
a winding drum, and an auxiliary drum that extends from the winding drum. The end
portion of the pull cord is secured to the winding drum. The auxiliary drum has a
diameter larger than that of the winding drum, and a distal end distal from the winding
drum. A shoulder extends radially from the distal end of the auxiliary drum. A guide
guides the pull cord such that the end portion of the pull cord is wound on the auxiliary
drum and that the winding turns are pushed to move along the auxiliary drum toward
the winding drum under the effect of the shoulder.
[0003] The aforementioned conventional winding device is disadvantageous in that the winding
turns tend to overlap with each other while being formed when the number of winding
turns is relatively large. This results in entanglement of the winding turns when
the winding turns are unwound from the winding device.
[0004] Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a winding device that
is capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
[0005] According to the present invention, a winding device, which is applied to a window
blind, includes a headrail, a winding drum, a pull cord, a carriage member, and a
guide member. The headrail extends in a longitudinal direction. The winding drum extends
in the longitudinal direction, is mounted on the headrail, is operable so as to rotate
relative to the headrail, and has a threaded drum portion, and a smooth drum portion
that extends from the threaded drum portion. The pull cord extends through the headrail,
and is secured to the smooth drum portion of the winding drum. The carriage member
threadedly engages the threaded drum portion, and is movable along the threaded drum
portion in a first axial direction when the winding drum is rotated in a first rotational
direction so as to wind the pull cord on the smooth drum portion of the winding drum,
and in a second axial direction opposite to the first axial direction when the winding
drum is rotated in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational
direction, so as to unwind the pull cord from the smooth drum portion of the winding
drum. The guide member is coupled to the carriage member so as to be co-movable therewith,
and has a distal end distal from the carriage member, and connected to and in sliding
contact with the pull cord so as to guide the pull cord such that winding turns of
the pull cord on the smooth drum portion of the winding drum are formed adjacent to
one another without overlapping.
[0006] Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the
following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the
accompanying drawings, of which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment of a winding device
according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a schematic view of the first preferred embodiment to illustrate a state
where a pull cord is wound on a winding drum;
Figure 3 is a schematic view of the first preferred embodiment to illustrate a state
where the pull cord is unwound from the winding drum;
Figure 4 is a schematic view of the second preferred embodiment of a winding device
according to the present invention;
Figure 5 is a schematic view of the third preferred embodiment of a winding device
according to the present invention; and
Figure 6 is a perspective view to illustrate a carriage member, a guide member, and
a limiting member of the third preferred embodiment.
[0007] Referring to Figures 1 to 3, the first preferred embodiment of a winding device 1
according to this invention is shown to include a headrail 2, a winding drum 4, a
pull cord 5, a carriage member 61, and a guide member 62.
[0008] The winding device 1 is applied to a window blind, such as a Venetian blind, that
includes a plurality of slats 91 disposed under and parallel to the headrail 2, and
a bottom rail (not shown) disposed under and parallel to the slats 91.
[0009] The headrail 2 extends in a longitudinal direction, and is adapted to be mounted
on a wall (not shown) above a window (not shown).
[0010] The winding drum 4 extends in the longitudinal direction, is mounted on the headrail
2, and has a threaded drum portion 41, and a smooth drum portion 42 that extends from
the threaded drum portion 41. In this embodiment, the winding drum 4 is operable so
as to rotate relative to the headrail 2. Moreover, the winding drum 4 is made from
a plastic material. Further, the threaded drum portion 41 and the smooth drum portion
42 are formed in a single piece.
[0011] The pull cord 5 is operable so as to raise and lower the slats 91. In particular,
the pull cord 5 has a lower end portion 51 that extends through the slats 91 and that
is connected to the bottom rail, and an upper end portion 52 that is opposite to the
lower end portion 51, that extends through the headrail 2, and that is secured to
the smooth drum portion 42 of the winding drum 4. It is noted that the smooth drum
portion 42 of the winding drum 4 is formed with a hole 420 therethrough. The upper
end portion 52 of the pull cord 5 is secured to the smooth drum portion 42 by extending
the upper end portion 52 of the pull cord 5 through the hole 420 and then by subsequently
forming a knot (not shown) at the upper end portion 52 of the pull cord 5.
[0012] The carriage member 61 is U-shaped, and has a pair of vertical arms, and a horizontal
arm that interconnects the vertical arms. The arms of the carriage member 61 are formed
with a screw thread that threadedly engages the threaded drum portion 41 of the winding
drum 4. As best shown in Figure 2, the carriage member 61 is movable along the threaded
drum portion 41 in a first axial direction, as indicated by the arrow (A1), when the
winding drum 4 is rotated in a first rotational direction, as indicated by the arrow
(R1) , so as to wind the pull cord 5 on the smooth drum portion 42 of the winding
drum 4. As best shown in Figure 3, the carriage member 61 is further movable in a
second axial direction, as indicated by the arrow (A2), opposite to the first axial
direction when the winding drum 4 is rotated in a second rotational direction, as
indicated by the arrow (R2) , opposite to the first rotational direction so as to
unwind the pull cord 5 from the smooth drum portion 42 of the winding drum 4. It is
noted that the carriage member 61 is limited by the headrail 2 against rotation when
the winding drum 4 is rotated.
[0013] The guide member 62 extends from the carriage member 61, is coupled to the horizontal
arm of the carriage member 61 so as to be co-movable therewith, and has a distal end
621 that is distal from the carriage member 61, and that is connected to and that
is in sliding contact with the pull cord 5. In this embodiment, the guide member 62
is operable so as to guide the pull cord 5 such that winding turns of the pull cord
5 on the smooth drum portion 4 2 of the winding drum 4 are formed adj acent to one
another without overlapping. Preferably, the guide member 62 is made from metal. Alternatively,
the guide member 62 may be made from plastic. The distal end 621 of the guide member
62 is formed with a guiding hole 620. The upper end portion 52 of the pull cord 5
extends through the guiding hole 620. The guide member 62 is provided with a ring
622 that is disposed in the guiding hole 620, and that surrounds and that is in sliding
contact with the pull cord 5, thereby minimizing the friction between the pull cord
5 and the distal end 621 of the guide member 62.
[0014] The winding device 1 further includes a driving mechanism 7 that drives rotation
of the winding drum 4, and that includes a horizontal shaft 71, a rotary wheel 72,
and a drive cord 73. The horizontal shaft 71 extends in the longitudinal direction
through the winding drum 4, is coupled to the winding drum 4 so as to be co-rotatable
therewith, and is journalled within the headrail 2. The rotary wheel 72 is sleeved
securely on the horizontal shaft 71 so as to be co-rotatable therewith. The drive
cord 73 extends through the headrail 2, is connected to the rotary wheel 72, and is
operable so as to drive rotation of the rotary wheel 72. Since the feature of this
invention does not reside in the specific configuration of the driving mechanism 7,
which is conventional in construction, a detailed description thereof is omitted herein
for the sake of brevity.
[0015] The winding device 1 further includes a bracket 3 that supports the winding drum
4. The bracket 3 includes a horizontal bracket part 31 that is disposed underneath
the winding drum 4 and that has opposite ends, and a pair of vertical bracket parts
32, each of which extends from a respective one of the opposite ends of the horizontal
bracket part 31. The winding drum 4 has opposite ends, each of which is provided with
a shank 43 that is journalled on a respective one of the vertical bracket parts 32
[0016] In operation, when it is desired to raise the slats 91 from an initial first position,
where the slats 91 are lowered (see Figure 3) , the drive cord 73 is operated to drive
rotation of the rotary wheel 72 in the first rotational direction. This results in
rotation of the horizontal shaft 71 in the first rotational direction, which, in turn,
results in rotation of the winding drum 4 in the first rotational direction and winding
of the pull cord 5 on the smooth drum portion 42. At the same time, the rotation of
the winding drum 4 enables axial movement of the carriage member 61 along the threaded
drumportion 41 in the first axial direction. The movement of the carriage member 61
is transmitted to move the guide member 62 to guide winding of the pull cord 5 on
the smooth drum portion 42 such that winding turns are formed next to one another
(see Figure 2) without overlapping.
[0017] Since operation of lowering the slats 91 is similar to the operation of raising the
slats 91, a detailed description thereof is omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
[0018] It is noted that since the winding turns are formed next to one another during the
raising operation of the slats 91, the winding turns does not entangle with each other
during the lowering operation of the slats 91.
[0019] It is also noted that when the slats 91 are obstructed during the lowering operation
of the slats 91, this causes loosening of the winding turns and accumulation of the
loosened winding turns on the smooth drum portion 42. At an instant the obstruction
is removed, the slats 91 drop abruptly, and by virtue of the smooth surface of the
smooth drum portion 42, the loosened winding turns unwind easily from the smooth drum
portion 42 without entanglement.
[0020] It is further noted that in this embodiment, the threaded and smooth drum portions
41, 42 have the same diameter. In an alternative embodiment, the threaded and smooth
drumportions 41, 42 have different diameters.
[0021] Figure 4 illustrates the second preferred embodiment of a winding device 1 according
to this invention. When compared with the previous embodiment, the threaded and smooth
drum portions 41, 42 of the winding drum 4 are separate entities and are connected
to each other through connecting means. In particular, the threaded drum portion 41
has a coupling end 411 that has a diameter smaller than that of the smooth drum portion
41. The smooth drum portion 42 has a coupling end 421 that is sleeved fittingly on
the coupling end 411 of the threaded drum portion 41.
[0022] Moreover, the smooth drum portion 42 has a flange 422 that is formed on the coupling
end 421 thereof and that defines an annular groove 423. The bracket 3 further includes
a protrusion 33 that extends from the horizontal bracket part 31 into the annular
groove 423, and that supports the junction of the coupling end 411 of the threaded
drum portions 41 and the coupling end 421 of the smooth drum portion 42.
[0023] Further, the smooth drum portion 42 is formed with, instead of the hole 420, a connecting
groove 424, and is further formed with a slit 425 that is tapered toward and that
is in spatial communication with the connecting groove 424. In securing the pull cord
5 to the connecting groove 424, the upper end portion 52 of the pull cord 5 is formed
with a knot. The knot is slid along the slit 425 into the connecting groove 424, and
is anchored on a periphery of the connecting groove 424. It is noted that the junction
of the slit 425 and the connecting groove 424 has a width that is less than the diameter
of the connecting groove 424.
[0024] Figures 5 and 6 illustrate the third preferred embodiment of a winding device 1 according
to this invention. When compared with the first preferred embodiment, the guide member
62 is provided with a limiting member 623 that is limited by the winding drum 4 so
as to prevent sideward movement of the guide member 62 relative to the winding drum
4 during the raising operation of the slats 91. In particular, the limiting member
623 extends from the guide member 62, is disposed adjacent to the guiding hole 620,
is U-shaped, and has a pair of vertical arms, and a horizontal arm that interconnects
the vertical arms. The arms of the limiting member 623 are in sliding contact with
the smooth drum portion 42 without hindering the axial movement of the carriage member
61 along the threaded drum portion 41, and rotation of the winding drum 4 relative
to the headrail 2.
1. A winding device (1) for a window blind, comprising:
a headrail (2) extending in a longitudinal direction;
a winding drum (4) extending in the longitudinal direction, mounted on said headrail
(2), operable so as to rotate relative to said headrail (2), and having a threaded
drum portion (41), and a smooth drum portion (42) extending from said threaded drum
portion (41) ;
a pull cord (5) that extends through said headrail (2), and that is secured to said
smooth drum portion (42) of said winding drum (4);
a carriage member (61) threadedly engaging said threaded drum portion (41), and movable
along said threaded drum portion (41) in a first axial direction when said winding
drum (4) is rotated in a first rotational direction so as to wind said pull cord on
said smooth drum portion of said winding drum, and in a second axial direction opposite
to the first axial direction when said winding drum is rotated in a second rotational
direction opposite to the first rotational direction so as to unwind said pull cord
(5) from said smooth drum portion (42) of said winding drum (4) ; and
a guide member (62) coupled to said carriage member (61) so as to be co-movable therewith,
and having a distal end (621) distal from said carriage member (61), and connected
to and in sliding contact with said pull cord (5) so as to guide said pull cord (5)
such that winding turns of said pull cord (5) on said smooth drum portion (42) of
said winding drum (4) are formed adjacent to one another without overlapping.
2. The winding device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said distal end (621) of said guide
member (62) is formed with a guiding hole (620), said pull cord (5) extending through
said guiding hole (620).
3. The winding device as claimed in Claim 1, further comprising a driving mechanism (7)
for driving rotation of said winding drum (4), said driving mechanism (7) including
a horizontal shaft (71) that extends in the longitudinal direction through said winding
drum (4), that is coupled to said winding drum (4) so as to be co-rotatable therewith,
and that is journalled within said headrail (2),
a rotary wheel (72) that is sleeved securely on said horizontal shaft (71) so as to
be co-rotatable therewith, and
a drive cord (73) that extends through said headrail (2), that is connected to said
rotary wheel (72), and that is operable so as to drive rotation of said rotary wheel
(72).
4. The winding device as claimed in Claim 2, wherein said guide member (62) is provided
with a ring (622) that is disposed in said guiding hole (620), and that surrounds
and that is in sliding contact with said pull cord (5).
5. The winding device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said smooth drum portion (42) and
said threaded drum portion (41) are formed in a single piece.
6. The winding device as claimed in Claim 5, further comprising a bracket (3) for supporting
said winding drum (4) , said bracket (3) including a horizontal bracket part (31)
that is disposed underneath said winding drum (4) and that has opposite ends, and
a pair of vertical bracket parts (32), each of which extends from a respective one
of said opposite ends of said horizontal bracket part (31) , said winding drum (4)
having opposite ends, each of which is journalled on a respective one of said vertical
bracket parts (32).
7. The winding device as claimed in Claim 6, wherein said smooth drum portion (42) has
a coupling end (421) that is coupled to said threaded drum portion (41) , and a flange
(422) that is formed on said coupling end (421) and that defines an annular groove
(423), said bracket (3) further including a protrusion (33) that extends from said
horizontal bracket part (31) and into said annular groove (423).
8. The winding device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said smooth drum portion (42) is
formed with a connecting groove (424), said pull cord (5) having an end portion (52)
secured in said connecting groove (424).
9. The winding device as claimed in Claim 8, wherein said smooth drum portion (42) is
further formed with a slit (425) that is tapered toward and that is in spatial communication
with said connecting groove (424).
10. The winding device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said guide member (62) is provided
with a limiting member (623) for limiting sideward movement of said guide member (62),
said limiting member (623) extending from guide member (62) and being in sliding contact
with said smooth drum portion (42).