[0001] This invention relates to a window blind, more particularly to an operating device
for rotating a winding roller of a window blind to wind up a window covering.
[0002] A conventional window blind generally includes a winding roller, a window covering
extending downwardly from the roller, and a ring chain (or cord) disposed on an end
portion of the roller and extending downwardly. A user can pull the ring chain to
rotate the winding roller such that the window covering can be raised or lowered.
However, such ring chain poses choking or strangulation hazards to young children.
Another window blind such as those disclosed in
EP Application No. 10157918. 3 and
U. S. Patent Application No. 12/696173, is provided with an operating rod to replace the ring chain. The operating rod extends
vertically and has an upper end coupled with a winding roller by a rotation transmitting
mechanism such that vertical rotation of the operating rod results in horizontal rotation
of the winding roller, and a lower end coupled with a hinged handle which can be manipulated
to rotate the operating rod. Since the hinged handle is disposed remote from the winding
roller, it is hard for a force applied to the hinged handle to be transmitted to the
rotation transmitting mechanism, thereby rendering operation of the operating rod
laborious and inefficient.
[0003] In a co-pending
U. S. Patent Application No. 13/036,066, entitled "Operating Device for Rotating a Winding Roller of a Window Blind," filed
by the applicant, there is disclosed an upright rotating shaft which is operated to
rotate by means of engagement between a sleeve shell and one of upper and lower coupling
members.
[0004] It is desirable to improve the aforesaid operating device to simplify the structure
thereof.
[0005] An object of the present invention is to provide an operating device which is operable
easily and smoothly and which has a simple construction to facilitate manufacture.
[0006] According to this invention, the operating device includes a rotating shaft having
a shaft end which is adapted to be coupled with a winding roller such that a rotation
of the rotating shaft about an upright axis results in horizontal rotation of the
winding roller for winding up or winding down a window covering, and a shaft body
which extends from the shaft end along the upright axis and which has a thread segment
formed on an outer shaft surface thereof. A sleeve shell is disposed to surround and
permit the shaft body to be rotatable relative thereto so as to cooperatively define
an accommodation space. The sleeve shell has a surrounding wall that extends in a
direction of upright axis to terminate at first and second peripheral ends, and that
includes first and second surrounding segments respectively proximate to the first
and second peripheral ends. A carrier has an annular seat wall that surrounds the
thread segment, and an actuated annular wall that surrounds the annular seat wall
and that extends in the direction of upright axis to terminate at first and second
actuated ends. The carrier is disposed in the accommodation space and is movable along
the upright axis between a pressed position, where the first peripheral end is in
pressing engagement with the first actuated end, and a non-pressed position, where
the second actuated end rests on the second peripheral end. A force transmitting member
is carried on the annular seat wall and is engaged with the thread segment. A rotation
preventing unit is disposed between the first surrounding segment and the actuated
annular wall such that, when the carrier is in the pressed position, an axially manual
force applied to the surrounding wall is transmitted to move the actuated annular
wall along the upright axis so as rotate the rotating shaft about the upright axis
through engagement of the force transmitting member with the thread segment, thereby
winding up the window covering.
[0007] Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the
following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with
reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of the preferred embodiment of an operating
device according to this invention incorporated in a window blind;
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of the preferred embodiment;
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary sectional view of the preferred embodiment when an actuating
unit is in a non-pressed position;
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary sectional view of the preferred embodiment when the actuating
unit is in a pressed position;
Fig. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 5-5 of Fig. 4; and
Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 6-6 of Fig. 3.
[0008] Referring to Figs. 1 to 3, the preferred embodiment of an operating device 10 according
to the present invention is shown to be mounted on a window blind 1 for rotating a
winding roller 14 of the window blind 1. The window blind 1 includes a horizontal
extending headrail 11, two mounts 12 (only one is shown in Fig. 1) spacedly disposed
on the headrail 11, two rotary sleeves 13 (only one is shown in Fig. 1) rotatably
mounted between the mounts 12, the winding roller 14 operatively coupled with the
rotary sleeves 13 to be rotatable relative to the headrail 11 about a horizontal axis
for winding up or winding down a window covering 15, and a coupling mechanism 16 operatively
coupled with one of the rotary sleeves 13, and having a connecting end 161. The operating
device 10 of this invention is connected to the connecting end 161, and is shown to
comprise a rotating shaft 2, a driving unit 3, an actuating unit 4, and a rotation
preventing unit.
[0009] The rotating shaft 2 has a shaft end 22 which is adapted to be connected to the connecting
end 161 of the coupling mechanism 16 such that a rotation of the rotating shaft 2
about an upright axis transverse to the horizontal axis results in a horizontal rotation
of the winding roller 14, and a shaft body 24 which extends from the shaft end 22
along the upright axis and which has a thread segment 21 formed on an outer shaft
surface thereof.
[0010] The driving unit 3 includes first and second shell halves 31, 33 which are engaged
with each other by a spline structure, such as a plurality of axially extending holes
and protrusions 315, 335 so as to cooperatively form a sleeve shell. The sleeve shell
is disposed to surround and permit the shaft body 24 to be rotatable relative thereto
so as to cooperatively define an accommodation space 32. The first and second shell
halves 31, 33 respectively have first and second surrounding segments 312, 332 which
cooperatively form a surrounding wall and which extend in a direction 20 of the upright
axis to terminate at first and second peripheral ends 311, 331, respectively. The
first and second shell halves 31, 33 respectively define first and second penetrating
holes 314, 334 formed at the first and second peripheral ends 311, 331 for passage
of the shaft body 24.
[0011] The actuating unit 4 is movably disposed in the accommodation space 32, and includes
a carrier 41 and a plurality of force transmitting members 42.
[0012] The carrier 41 includes a bearing seat member 410 and an actuated cap member 411.
The bearing seat member 410 has an annular seat wall 416 that surrounds the thread
segment 21 and that has a plurality of bearing surfaces 419 angularly displaced from
each other and facing upward to respectively form a plurality of recesses 418. The
actuated cap member 411 has an actuated annular wall 412 which surrounds the annular
seat wall 416 and which extends in the direction 20 of upright axis to terminate at
first and second actuated ends 4121, 4122, and an inner flange 413 which extends inwardly
and radially from the first actuated end 4121. The actuated annular wall 412 of the
actuated cap member 411 is engaged with the annular seat wall 416 of the bearing seat
member 410 by a spline structure, such as a plurality of recesses and protrusions
415, 417. The carrier 41 is movable along the upright axis between a pressed position
(Fig. 4), where the first peripheral end 311 is in pressing engagement with the first
actuated end 4121 and the inner flange 413, and a non-pressed position (Fig. 3), where
the second actuated end 4122 rests on the second peripheral end 331.
[0013] The force transmitting members 42 are in the form of balls 42 which are received
in the recesses 418, respectively, to be rotatably engaged on the bearing surfaces
419, respectively, which are held by the inner flange 413, and which are in rollable
contact with the thread segment 21.
[0014] Alternatively, the force transmitting members 42 may be integrally formed with the
carrier 41.
[0015] The rotation preventing unit includes a plurality of blocking bars 313 which project
radially and inwardly from the first surrounding segment 312 of the first shell half
31 and which are angularly displaced from each other, and a plurality of blocked protrusions
414 which are configured to be engageable and blocked by the blocking bars 313 in
a circumferential direction about the upright axis when the carrier 41 is in the pressed
position, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5.
[0016] Referring to Figs. 3 to 5, when an axially manual force is applied to the driving
unit 3, such as a downwardly pulling force, the sleeve shell is moved downwardly relative
to the actuating unit 3 to the pressed position illustrated in Fig. 4. The downwardly
pulling force is continued to apply to the driving unit 3 such that the actuating
unit 4 is moved downward with the driving unit 3. In the meantime, by virtue of the
rotation preventing unit which can prevent rotation of the carrier 41 relative to
the sleeve shell, the downwardly pulling force is transmitted to move the actuating
unit 4 along the upright axis so as to spirally rotate the rotating shaft 2 in a clockwise
direction about the upright axis through the engagement of the force transmitting
members 42 with the thread segment 21, thereby winding up the window covering 15.
[0017] Referring to Figs. 3, 4 and 6, once the driving unit 3 and the actuating unit 4 are
lowered to reach a relatively lower position while the winding-up action of the window
covering 15 has yet to be completed, an opposite axially manual force is applied to
the driving unit 3, such as an upwardly lifting force, the sleeve shell is raised
relative to the actuating unit 4 to the non-pressed position illustrated in Fig. 3.
The upwardly lifting force is continued to apply to the driving unit 3 to move the
actuating unit 4 upwardly with the driving unit 3 while leaving the rotating shaft
2 nonrotated because of the rollable contact of the force transmitting members 42
with the thread segment 21. When the driving unit 3 and the actuating unit 4 are raised
to reach a relatively higher position, the downwardly pulling force is further applied
to the driving unit 3 so as to move the actuating unit 4 to the pressed position for
further rotating the rotating shaft 2.
[0018] When it is desired to wind down the window covering 15, the rotating shaft 2 is rotated
manually in a counterclockwise direction about the upright axis. By the weight of
the window covering 15, the user can rotate the rotating shaft 2 in the counterclockwise
direction effortlessly.
[0019] Accordingly, the operating device of the embodiment has a simple construction, and
is operable conveniently and effortlessly, particularly being used for winding a relatively
long window covering.
1. An operating device (10) for rotating a winding roller (14) of a window blind (1),
the winding roller (14) being rotatable relative to a headrail (11) about a horizontal
axis for winding up or winding down a window covering (15),
characterized in that said operating device (10) comprises:
a rotating shaft (2) having a shaft end (22) which is adapted to be coupled with the
winding roller (14) such that a rotation of said rotating shaft (2) about an upright
axis transverse to the horizontal axis results in horizontal rotation of the winding
roller (14), and a shaft body (24) which extends from said shaft end (22) along the
upright axis and which has a thread segment (21) formed on an outer shaft surface
thereof;
a sleeve shell (31, 33) which is disposed to surround and permit said shaft body (24)
to be rotatable relative thereto so as to cooperatively define an accommodation space
(32), and which has a surrounding wall (312, 332) that extends in a direction (20)
of upright axis to terminate at first and second peripheral ends (311, 331), and that
includes first and second surrounding segments (312, 332) respectively proximate to
said first and second peripheral ends (311, 331);
a carrier (41) which has an annular seat wall (416) that surrounds said thread segment
(21), and an actuated annular wall (412) that surrounds said annular seat wall (416)
and that extends in the direction (20) of upright axis to terminate at first and second
actuated ends (4121, 4122), said carrier (41) being disposed in said accommodation
space (32) and movable along the upright axis between a pressed position, where said
first peripheral end (311) is in pressing engagement with said first actuated end
(4121), and a non-pressed position, where said second actuated end (4122) rests on
said second peripheral end (331);
a force transmitting member (42) which is carried on said annular seat wall (416)
and which is engaged with said thread segment (21); and
a rotation preventing unit (313, 414) disposed between said first surrounding segment
(312) and said actuated annular wall (412) such that, when said carrier (41) is in
the pressed position, an axially manual force applied to said surrounding wall (312,
332) is transmitted to move said actuated annular wall (412) along the upright axis
so as to rotate said rotating shaft (2) about the upright axis through engagement
of said force transmitting member (42) with said thread segment (21), thereby winding
up the window covering (15).
2. The operating device according to Claim 1, characterized in that said force transmitting member (42) is rotatably carried on said annular seat wall
(416) to be in rollable contact with said thread segment (21).
3. The operating device according to Claim 2, characterized in that said carrier (41) includes a bearing seat member (410) which has said annular seat
wall (416) thathasabearingsurface (419) facing upward to permit said force transmitting
member (42) to be rotatably engaged thereon, and an actuated cap member (411) which
has said actuated annular wall (412) and an inner flange (413) that extends inwardly
and radially from said first actuated end (4121), that confronts said bearing surface
(419) to hold said force transmitting member (42), and that abuts against said first
peripheral end (311) to transmit the axially manual force to said force transmitting
member (42).
4. The operating device according to Claim 3, characterized in that said rotation preventing unit (313, 414) includes a plurality of blocking bars (313)
projecting radially and inwardly from said first surrounding segment (312), and a
plurality of blocked protrusions (414) configured to be engageable and blocked by
said blocking bars (313), respectively, in a circumferential direction about the upright
axis so as to prevent rotation of said carrier (41) relative to said sleeve shell
(31, 33) when the manually axial force is applied to said surrounding wall (312, 332),
thereby making a spiral rotation of said thread segment (21) about the upright axis.
5. The operating device according to Claim 3, characterized in that said actuated annular wall (412) of said actuated cap member (411) is engaged with
said annular seat wall (416) of said bearing seat member (410) by a spline structure.
6. The operating device according to Claim 3, characterized in that said sleeve shell (31, 33) includes first and second shell halves (31, 33) which
respectively have said first and second surrounding segments (312, 332) and which
are engaged with each other by a spline structure.
7. The operating device according to Claim 6, characterized in that said first and second shell halves (31, 33) respectively define first and second
penetrating holes (314, 334) formed at said first and second peripheral ends (311,
331) for passage of said shaft body (24).
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. An operating device (10) for rotating a winding roller (14) of a window blind (1),
the winding roller (14) being rotatable relative to a headrail (11) about a horizontal
axis for winding up or winding down a window covering (15), said operating device
(10) comprising:
a rotating shaft (2) having a shaft end (22) which is adapted to be coupled with the
winding roller (14) such that a rotation of said rotating shaft (2) about an upright
axis transverse to the horizontal axis results in horizontal rotation of the winding
roller (14), and a shaft body (24) which extends from said shaft end (22) along the
upright axis, characterized in that:
said shaft body (24) has a thread segment (21) formed on an outer shaft surface thereof;
said operating device (10) further comprises:
a sleeve shell (31, 33) which is disposed to surround and permit said shaft body (24)
to be rotatable relative thereto so as to cooperatively define an accommodation space
(32), and which has a surrounding wall that extends in a direction (20) of upright
axis to terminate at first and second peripheral ends (311, 331), and that includes
first and second surrounding segments (312, 332) respectively proximate to said first
and second peripheral ends (311, 331);
a carrier (41) which has an annular seat wall (416) that surrounds said thread segment
(21), and an actuated annular wall (412) that surrounds said annular seat wall (416)
and that extends in the direction (20) of upright axis to terminate at first and second
actuated ends (4121, 4122), said carrier (41) being disposed in said accommodation
space (32) and movable along the upright axis between a pressed position, where said
first peripheral end (311) is in pressing engagement with said first actuated end
(4121), and a non-pressed position, where said second actuated end (4122) rests on
said second peripheral end (331);
a force transmitting member (42) which is carried on said annular seat wall (416)
and which is engaged with said thread segment (21); and
a rotation preventing unit (313, 414) disposed between said first surrounding segment
(312) and said actuated annular wall (412) such that, when said carrier (41) is in
the pressed position, an axially manual force applied to said surrounding wall is
transmitted to move said actuated annular wall (412) along the upright axis so as
to rotate said rotating shaft (2) about the upright axis through engagement of said
force transmitting member (42) with said thread segment (21), thereby winding up the
window covering (15).
2. The operating device according to Claim 1, characterized in that said force transmitting member (42) is rotatably carried on said annular seat wall
(416) to be in rollable contact with said thread segment (21).
3. The operating device according to Claim 2, characterized in that said carrier (41) includes a bearing seat member (410) which has said annular seat
wall (416) that has a bearing surface (419) facingupward to permit said force transmitting
member (42) to be rotatably engaged thereon, and an actuated cap member (411) which
has said actuated annular wall (412) and an inner flange (413) that extends inwardly
and radially from said first actuated end (4121), that confronts said bearing surface
(419) to hold said force transmitting member (42), and that abuts against said first
peripheral end (311) to transmit the axially manual force to said force transmitting
member (42).
4. The operating device according to Claim 3, characterized in that said rotation preventing unit (313, 414) includes a plurality of blocking bars (313)
projecting radially and inwardly from said first surrounding segment (312), and a
plurality of blocked protrusions (414) configured to be engageable and blocked by
said blocking bars (313), respectively, in a circumferential direction about the upright
axis so as to prevent rotation of said carrier (41) relative to said sleeve shell
(31, 33) when the manually axial force is applied to said surrounding wall, thereby
making a spiral rotation of said thread segment (21) about the upright axis.
5. The operating device according to Claim 3, characterized in that said actuated annular wall (412) of said actuated cap member (411) is engaged with
said annular seat wall (416) of said bearing seat member (410) by a spline structure.
6. The operating device according to Claim 3, characterized in that said sleeve shell (31, 33) includes first and second shell halves (31, 33) which
respectively have said first and second surrounding segments (312, 332) and which
are engaged with each other by a spline structure.
7. The operating device according to Claim 6, characterized in that said first and second shell halves (31, 33) respectively define first and second
penetrating holes (314, 334) formed at said first and second peripheral ends (311,
331) for passage of said shaft body (24).