US20080099157A1 - Device for winding suspension cord of blind - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a device for winding a suspension cord of a blind, and more particularly to a device for winding a suspension cord of a blind, which arranges the suspension cord on a cord spool in sequence through a guide means and adjusts the output torque of the cord spool by using the friction force applied to the cord spool by an adjusting means.
- a cordless blind utilizes a spring housing as a power source, and the torque applied to a cord spool by the spring housing is balanced out with the torque applied to the cord spool by the gravity of the blind. Therefore, the blind can be kept at any position.
- U.S. Patent Publication No. 5,706,876 has disclosed that a suspension cord is wound when a roller shade bar is rotated, and a power spring is disposed in the roller shade bar to generate the power of rotation for winding the suspension cord.
- U.S. Patent Publication No. 5,813,447 has also disclosed that the roller shade bar is rotated and moved in an axial direction to arrange the suspension cords along the surface of the roller shade bar, thereby preventing the suspension cords from intertangling together.
- the structure for winding the suspension cords is complicated and the space for the roller shade bar to move in an axial direction is limited. Therefore, such structure is unsuitable for a blind with a large size or long suspension cords.
- U.S. Patent Publication No. 5,133,399 and U.S. Patent Publication No. 5,328,113 have disclosed that the cord spool has a taper and the spring housing is also used as a power source.
- the suspension cords can be arranged on the surface of the cord spool automatically when being wound. Therefore, the structure for winding the suspension cords is simple.
- spiral grooves are formed in the surface of the cord spool for accommodating suspension cords, however, a long suspension cord needs an accordant spiral groove of the cord spool, thus, the cord spool should be of a larger size for completely accommodating a long suspension cords.
- the cord spool should have different sizes for the length of the suspension cord varies with different occasions for fitting a blind. Spiral grooves formed in the surface of the cord spool must increase the manufacturing cost.
- the cord spool shapes like a taper, such that the suspension cord may be arranged on the cord spool with a taper automatically when winding a suspension cord.
- the suspension cord will be easily seized during the later stage of winding the suspension cord due to the absence of the guide of the taper, resulting in the non-smoothness in winding the suspension cord.
- the torque of the spring housing will be attenuated as the time passes and the frequency of use increases.
- the attenuated torque of the spring housing cannot be balanced out with the torque applied to the cord spool by the gravity of the blind. Therefore, the blind cannot be fixed due to the gravity thereof, and such problem cannot be solved until the spring housing is replaced.
- the size of the blind should be slightly adjusted depending on different installation occasions.
- the gravity of the blind is various, while the torque of the spring housing is constant, resulting in that the spring housing cannot be completely suitable for the blinds with different sizes.
- the device for winding a suspension cord without using the spring housing often suffers from the problem of the non-smoothness in winding the suspension cord. Therefore, the smoothness in winding the suspension cord becomes a topic to be studied.
- the device for winding a suspension cord of a blind provided by the present invention may arrange the suspension cord on a cord spool in sequence and can compensate the torque of a power resilient element for the blinds of different sizes.
- the present invention provides a device for winding a suspension cord of a blind which is used to wind a suspension cord passing through at least one covering material of a blind.
- the device for winding a suspension cord of a blind comprises a power resilient element, a pedestal, a cord spool, a guide means and an adjusting means.
- the cord spool is pivoted to the pedestal and driven by the power resilient element to rotate, such that the suspension cord is guided by the guide means to be wound about the cord spool smoothly and sequentially.
- the adjusting means is mounted on the pedestal to apply a friction force to the cord spool to damp the rotation of the cord spool, thereby balancing out the torque applied to the cord spool by the power resilient element and the torque applied to the cord spool by the covering material of the blind.
- the present invention provides a module for winding a suspension cord of a blind, which is used to wind a suspension cord passing through at least one covering material of a blind.
- the module for winding a suspension cord of a blind comprises a pedestal, a cord spool, and a guide means.
- the cord spool is pivoted to the pedestal and is rotated to wind the suspension cord.
- the guide means has a guide portion, which is used to guide the suspension cord to be wound about the cord spool and arrange the suspension cord along the cord spool in sequence.
- the guide means guides the suspension cord such that the suspension cord is wound about the cord spool by a specific angle, and with the taper of the cord spool, the suspension cord is arranged on the cord spool in sequence.
- the present invention further provides the adjusting means.
- the adjusting means applies friction force to the cord spool to adjust the torque of the cord spool.
- the device for winding a suspension cord of a blind provided by the present invention can wind the suspension cord about the cord spool smoothly and can be used for the blinds of different sizes by adjusting the torque applied to the suspension cord by the cord spool. Furthermore, when the elastic force of the power resilient element attenuates, the torque of the cord spool can also be adjusted to achieve the efficacies of being commonly used, conventional assembling, and subsequent adjustment.
- FIG. 1 is a combined diagram of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the connecting relation between the guide means, the suspension cord, and the cord spool of the present invention
- FIG. 4A is a schematic view of the connection of the adjusting means and the pedestal in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4B is a schematic view of the operation of the adjusting means and the pedestal in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the connection of the adjusting means and the pedestal in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the connection of the adjusting means and the pedestal in the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 of a combined diagram and an exploded view of the present invention.
- a device for winding a suspension cord of a blind is used to make the suspension cord 110 passing through at least one blind covering material 100 to wind about a cord spool 300 by rotation.
- the blind covering material 100 may be a honeycomb pleat or a common blind slat.
- One end of the cord spool 300 is connected to a power resilient element 700 through a rotating shaft 910 , and a pedestal 310 and a guide means 330 are mounted to a top rail 900 .
- the pedestal 310 is adjacent to the guide means 330 and used for bearing the cord spool 300 to be rotated.
- the suspension cord 110 passes through the pedestal 310 from bottom to top, then passes through the guide means 330 laterally, and is finally wound about the cord spool 300 .
- An adjusting means 500 is further disposed on the pedestal 310 and is used to adjust the resistance force occurring when the cord spool 300 is rotated, so as to solve the problems that the elastic force of the power resilient element 700 is attenuated after long-term usage and the blinds of different sizes require different elastic forces.
- a cover 800 has one end buckled in the pedestal 310 , and the other end pivoted to one end of the cord spool 300 far away from the pedestal 310 , such that the two ends of the cord spool 300 are respectively pivoted to the pedestal 300 and the cover 800 . Therefore, the cord spool 300 may be rotated smoothly.
- the power resilient element 700 is a spring housing, which uses a power spring as a power source.
- the power spring may be used to generate torque, and it is a constant force spring.
- the rotating shaft 910 passes through the axle center of the cord spool 300 , and is connected to one or more power resilient elements 700 with one end or both two ends thereof, and passes through multiple devices for winding a suspension cord disposed on in the top rail 900 .
- FIG. 3 a schematic view of the connecting relation of the guide means 330 , the suspension cord 110 , and the cord spool 300 of the present invention.
- a first hole 311 is formed in the bottom of the pedestal 310
- a second hole 313 is formed in one side of the pedestal 310 facing the guide means 330
- a third hole 331 is formed in the guide means 330 opposite to the second hole 313 .
- a guide portion is formed on two sides of the guide means 330 adjacent to the periphery of the third hole 331 in the circumferential direction of the surface of the cord spool 300 .
- the guide portion is a spiral groove 333 .
- the suspension cord 110 After passing through the first hole 311 , the second hole 313 and the third hole 331 , the suspension cord 110 is spirally wound along the spiral groove 333 , so as to be wound on the surface of the cord spool 300 smoothly. Additionally, in order to arrange the suspension cord 110 automatically and smoothly, a taper 301 is formed on the position wherein the cord spool 300 winds the suspension cord 110 . The diameter of the taper 301 is increased along the length direction from the cord spool 300 to the end pivoted to the pedestal 310 .
- the suspension cord 110 when the suspension cord 110 is wound about the cord spool 300 along the spiral groove 333 , and due to influence of the gravity of the blind, the suspension cord 110 wound about the cord spool 300 slides to the taper 301 with a small diameter, such that the suspension cord 110 may be arranged on the cord spool 300 automatically and sequentially.
- an annular accommodation space formed between the cover 800 and the cord spool 300 is used to accommodate the suspension cord 110 wound around the cord spool 300 , and the space between the cover 800 and the cord spool 300 is slightly greater than the diameter of the suspension cord 110 and smaller than the double diameters of the suspension cord 110 , such that the suspension cord 110 is wound about the cord spool 300 sequentially and smoothly and prevented from being wound about the cord spool 300 overlappedly.
- the adjusting means 500 includes a fixed plate 510 , a tablet 530 , a resilient element 550 , and a knob.
- the fixed plate 510 has a bump 511 extending from both ends thereof.
- a hole 317 is respectively opened in the two side walls 315 of the pedestal 310 , such that the bumps 511 of the fixed plate 510 is buckled in the holes 317 and then the fixed plate 510 is buckled in the pedestal 310 .
- a through hole 513 is opened in the fixed plate 510 along the side wall 315 .
- the tablet 530 is an arc plate 531 , and a sliding bar 533 extends from one side of the arc plate 531 .
- the sliding bar 533 penetrates through the through hole 513 , such that the tablet 530 may slide up and down with respect to the fixed plate 510 .
- the tablet 530 presses against the surface of the cord spool 300 .
- a bolt hole 515 is formed beside the through hole 513 , and the knob has a screw axis 571 .
- a screw thread is formed on a part of the surface of the screw axis 571 to be screw-connected to the bolt hole 515 .
- the free end of the screw axis 571 has a retaining ring 573 extending along the outer circumference of the screw axis 571 .
- a second hole 535 is opened beside the sliding bar 533 of the tablet 530 , such that the retaining ring 573 of the screw axis 571 passes through the second hole 535 and presses against the circumference of the second hole 535 , therefore, one end of the knob may slide in the second hole 535 .
- a resilient element 550 is fitted in the knob and placed between the tablet 530 and the fixed plate 510 , so as to be compressed by the tablet 530 and the fixed plate 510 to generate an elastic force, which drives the tablet 530 to face the cord spool 300 .
- the tablet 530 can constantly press against the retaining ring 573 and press the surface of the cord spool 300 , so as to form damping effect through the friction force correspondingly generated by the positive pressure on the surface of the cord spool 300 , and reduce the torque when the cord spool 300 is driven to rotate by each of the resilient elements 700 and the rotating shaft 910 .
- the arc plate 531 at the lower end of the tablet 530 can be directly pressed on the surface of the cord spool 300 .
- a blade spring 537 respectively extends from the left side and right side of the arc plate 531 .
- the blade springs 537 press against the cord spool 300 , and adjust the height of the tablet 530 by rotating the knob, so as to adjust the application force applied by the blade springs 537 pressing against the cord spool 300 .
- the rotation of the cord spool 300 is hindered by the toque T f , thus it can be balanced out with the torque T s . Therefore, the torque T f can be changed by the application force generated when the tablet 530 presses against the cord spool 300 , thereby adjusting the torque of the cord spool 300 .
- the torque T s is reduced.
- the pressure applied to the cord spool 300 by the tablet 530 is reduced by adjusting knob, so as to reduce the resistance force of the torque T f on the cord spool 300 . As such, the torque T s and the torque T c can be balanced out with each other.
- the torque T c changes as well.
- the torque T s is generally constant. Therefore, when the torque T c changes, the pressure applied to the cord spool 300 by the tablet 530 may be used to change the toque T f . Similarly, the torque T s and the torque T c can be balanced out with each other.
- FIG. 5 of a schematic view of the connection of the adjusting means and the pedestal in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the fixed plate 510 and the pedestal 310 are integrally formed. Therefore, a through hole 318 and a bolt hole 319 are opened in one side wall of the pedestal 310 opposite to the adjusting means 500 , and the relationship between the pedestal 310 and the adjusting means 500 is the same as that in the above-mentioned embodiment and will not be described any more.
- FIG. 6 a schematic view of the connection of the adjusting means and the pedestal in the third embodiment of the present invention.
- the adjusting means 500 includes a tablet 530 and a knob 570 .
- the tablet 530 has a sliding bar 533 extending from one end thereof, wherein the sliding bar 533 passes through the through hole 318 , such that the tablet 530 is fitted on the pedestal 310 and may slide vertically, and the lower end of the tablet 530 presses against the surface of the cord surface 300 .
- the knob 570 has a screw axis 571 extending from one end thereof, and the screw axis 571 is screw-connected to the bolt hole 319 and pivoted to the tablet 530 with the back end thereof.
- a collar 575 is further disposed above the tablet 530 to prevent the tablet 530 from dropping outside the rotating shaft 571 .
- the tablet 530 may adjust the pressure generated when the tablet 530 presses against the cord spool 300 through rotating the knob 570 .
- the pedestal, the cord spool, and the guide means may be combined to form a module for winding a suspension cord of a blind.
- Such module is driven by the suspension cord or the power resilient element to rotate the cord spool, and can be commonly used in a blind winding structure with or without the suspension cord.
- the device for winding a suspension cord of a blind provided by the present invention can adjust the torque of the power resilient element to be suitable for blinds with different sizes, and also can be used to reduce the limitation on the torque of the power resilient element when the torque of the power resilient element is decreased, such that the torque applied to the blind by the power resilient element is increased, so as to compensate the attenuated elastic force.
- the device for winding a suspension cord of a blind according to the present invention is equally applicable to other types of blinds, including but not limited to, curtain, cellular shade and the like.
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- 1. Field of Invention
- The present invention relates to a device for winding a suspension cord of a blind, and more particularly to a device for winding a suspension cord of a blind, which arranges the suspension cord on a cord spool in sequence through a guide means and adjusts the output torque of the cord spool by using the friction force applied to the cord spool by an adjusting means.
- 2. Related Art
- A cordless blind utilizes a spring housing as a power source, and the torque applied to a cord spool by the spring housing is balanced out with the torque applied to the cord spool by the gravity of the blind. Therefore, the blind can be kept at any position.
- The relevant technology has been disclosed in some U.S. patents. U.S. Patent Publication No. 5,706,876 has disclosed that a suspension cord is wound when a roller shade bar is rotated, and a power spring is disposed in the roller shade bar to generate the power of rotation for winding the suspension cord.
- U.S. Patent Publication No. 5,813,447 has also disclosed that the roller shade bar is rotated and moved in an axial direction to arrange the suspension cords along the surface of the roller shade bar, thereby preventing the suspension cords from intertangling together. However, the structure for winding the suspension cords is complicated and the space for the roller shade bar to move in an axial direction is limited. Therefore, such structure is unsuitable for a blind with a large size or long suspension cords.
- U.S. Patent Publication No. 5,133,399 and U.S. Patent Publication No. 5,328,113 have disclosed that the cord spool has a taper and the spring housing is also used as a power source. The suspension cords can be arranged on the surface of the cord spool automatically when being wound. Therefore, the structure for winding the suspension cords is simple. In U.S. Patent Publication No. 5,133,399, spiral grooves are formed in the surface of the cord spool for accommodating suspension cords, however, a long suspension cord needs an accordant spiral groove of the cord spool, thus, the cord spool should be of a larger size for completely accommodating a long suspension cords. Therefore, the cord spool should have different sizes for the length of the suspension cord varies with different occasions for fitting a blind. Spiral grooves formed in the surface of the cord spool must increase the manufacturing cost. In U.S. Patent Publication No. 5,328,113, the cord spool shapes like a taper, such that the suspension cord may be arranged on the cord spool with a taper automatically when winding a suspension cord. However, there is no guide mechanism between the suspension cord and the cord spool, and the portion with a taper is far away from the position where the suspension cord corresponds to the cord spool. As such, the suspension cord will be easily seized during the later stage of winding the suspension cord due to the absence of the guide of the taper, resulting in the non-smoothness in winding the suspension cord. Additionally, the torque of the spring housing will be attenuated as the time passes and the frequency of use increases. The attenuated torque of the spring housing cannot be balanced out with the torque applied to the cord spool by the gravity of the blind. Therefore, the blind cannot be fixed due to the gravity thereof, and such problem cannot be solved until the spring housing is replaced. Additionally, the size of the blind should be slightly adjusted depending on different installation occasions. Thus, the gravity of the blind is various, while the torque of the spring housing is constant, resulting in that the spring housing cannot be completely suitable for the blinds with different sizes.
- However, the device for winding a suspension cord without using the spring housing often suffers from the problem of the non-smoothness in winding the suspension cord. Therefore, the smoothness in winding the suspension cord becomes a topic to be studied.
- In view of the aforementioned problems needed to be solved, the device for winding a suspension cord of a blind provided by the present invention may arrange the suspension cord on a cord spool in sequence and can compensate the torque of a power resilient element for the blinds of different sizes.
- Accordingly, the present invention provides a device for winding a suspension cord of a blind which is used to wind a suspension cord passing through at least one covering material of a blind. The device for winding a suspension cord of a blind comprises a power resilient element, a pedestal, a cord spool, a guide means and an adjusting means. The cord spool is pivoted to the pedestal and driven by the power resilient element to rotate, such that the suspension cord is guided by the guide means to be wound about the cord spool smoothly and sequentially. Additionally, the adjusting means is mounted on the pedestal to apply a friction force to the cord spool to damp the rotation of the cord spool, thereby balancing out the torque applied to the cord spool by the power resilient element and the torque applied to the cord spool by the covering material of the blind.
- Furthermore, the present invention provides a module for winding a suspension cord of a blind, which is used to wind a suspension cord passing through at least one covering material of a blind. The module for winding a suspension cord of a blind comprises a pedestal, a cord spool, and a guide means. The cord spool is pivoted to the pedestal and is rotated to wind the suspension cord. The guide means has a guide portion, which is used to guide the suspension cord to be wound about the cord spool and arrange the suspension cord along the cord spool in sequence.
- In the present invention, the guide means guides the suspension cord such that the suspension cord is wound about the cord spool by a specific angle, and with the taper of the cord spool, the suspension cord is arranged on the cord spool in sequence. When the cord spool is connected to the power resilient element as a power source for rotation, the present invention further provides the adjusting means. The adjusting means applies friction force to the cord spool to adjust the torque of the cord spool. When the present invention is applied to the blinds with different sizes, or the power resilient element has an insufficient torque due to the attenuation of the elastic force, the torque applied to the suspension cord by the cord spool can be constant by reducing the friction force. Therefore, the device for winding a suspension cord of a blind provided by the present invention can wind the suspension cord about the cord spool smoothly and can be used for the blinds of different sizes by adjusting the torque applied to the suspension cord by the cord spool. Furthermore, when the elastic force of the power resilient element attenuates, the torque of the cord spool can also be adjusted to achieve the efficacies of being commonly used, conventional assembling, and subsequent adjustment.
- The features and practice of the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be illustrated below in detail with reference to the drawings.
- Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
- The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below for illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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FIG. 1 is a combined diagram of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the connecting relation between the guide means, the suspension cord, and the cord spool of the present invention; -
FIG. 4A is a schematic view of the connection of the adjusting means and the pedestal in the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 4B is a schematic view of the operation of the adjusting means and the pedestal in the first embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the connection of the adjusting means and the pedestal in the second embodiment of the present invention; and -
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the connection of the adjusting means and the pedestal in the third embodiment of the present invention. - Please refer to
FIGS. 1 and 2 of a combined diagram and an exploded view of the present invention. As shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 , a device for winding a suspension cord of a blind is used to make thesuspension cord 110 passing through at least one blind coveringmaterial 100 to wind about acord spool 300 by rotation. The blind coveringmaterial 100 may be a honeycomb pleat or a common blind slat. - One end of the
cord spool 300 is connected to a powerresilient element 700 through a rotatingshaft 910, and apedestal 310 and a guide means 330 are mounted to atop rail 900. Thepedestal 310 is adjacent to the guide means 330 and used for bearing thecord spool 300 to be rotated. Thesuspension cord 110 passes through thepedestal 310 from bottom to top, then passes through the guide means 330 laterally, and is finally wound about thecord spool 300. - An adjusting means 500 is further disposed on the
pedestal 310 and is used to adjust the resistance force occurring when thecord spool 300 is rotated, so as to solve the problems that the elastic force of the powerresilient element 700 is attenuated after long-term usage and the blinds of different sizes require different elastic forces. - Furthermore, a
cover 800 has one end buckled in thepedestal 310, and the other end pivoted to one end of thecord spool 300 far away from thepedestal 310, such that the two ends of thecord spool 300 are respectively pivoted to thepedestal 300 and thecover 800. Therefore, thecord spool 300 may be rotated smoothly. - The power
resilient element 700 is a spring housing, which uses a power spring as a power source. The power spring may be used to generate torque, and it is a constant force spring. - The
rotating shaft 910 passes through the axle center of thecord spool 300, and is connected to one or more powerresilient elements 700 with one end or both two ends thereof, and passes through multiple devices for winding a suspension cord disposed on in thetop rail 900. - Please refer to
FIG. 3 of a schematic view of the connecting relation of the guide means 330, thesuspension cord 110, and thecord spool 300 of the present invention. As shown inFIG. 3 , afirst hole 311 is formed in the bottom of thepedestal 310, asecond hole 313 is formed in one side of thepedestal 310 facing the guide means 330, and athird hole 331 is formed in the guide means 330 opposite to thesecond hole 313. A guide portion is formed on two sides of the guide means 330 adjacent to the periphery of thethird hole 331 in the circumferential direction of the surface of thecord spool 300. In this embodiment, the guide portion is aspiral groove 333. After passing through thefirst hole 311, thesecond hole 313 and thethird hole 331, thesuspension cord 110 is spirally wound along thespiral groove 333, so as to be wound on the surface of thecord spool 300 smoothly. Additionally, in order to arrange thesuspension cord 110 automatically and smoothly, ataper 301 is formed on the position wherein thecord spool 300 winds thesuspension cord 110. The diameter of thetaper 301 is increased along the length direction from thecord spool 300 to the end pivoted to thepedestal 310. As such, when thesuspension cord 110 is wound about thecord spool 300 along thespiral groove 333, and due to influence of the gravity of the blind, thesuspension cord 110 wound about thecord spool 300 slides to thetaper 301 with a small diameter, such that thesuspension cord 110 may be arranged on thecord spool 300 automatically and sequentially. - Besides, an annular accommodation space formed between the
cover 800 and thecord spool 300 is used to accommodate thesuspension cord 110 wound around thecord spool 300, and the space between thecover 800 and thecord spool 300 is slightly greater than the diameter of thesuspension cord 110 and smaller than the double diameters of thesuspension cord 110, such that thesuspension cord 110 is wound about thecord spool 300 sequentially and smoothly and prevented from being wound about thecord spool 300 overlappedly. - Please refer to
FIGS. 4A and 4B of a schematic view of the connection and a schematic view of the operation of the adjusting means and the pedestal in the first embodiment of the present invention. As shown inFIGS. 2 , 4A, and 4B, the adjusting means 500 includes a fixedplate 510, atablet 530, aresilient element 550, and a knob. The fixedplate 510 has abump 511 extending from both ends thereof. Ahole 317 is respectively opened in the twoside walls 315 of thepedestal 310, such that thebumps 511 of the fixedplate 510 is buckled in theholes 317 and then the fixedplate 510 is buckled in thepedestal 310. A throughhole 513 is opened in the fixedplate 510 along theside wall 315. Thetablet 530 is anarc plate 531, and a slidingbar 533 extends from one side of thearc plate 531. The slidingbar 533 penetrates through the throughhole 513, such that thetablet 530 may slide up and down with respect to the fixedplate 510. When the fixedplate 510 is fixed on thepedestal 310, thetablet 530 presses against the surface of thecord spool 300. - A
bolt hole 515 is formed beside the throughhole 513, and the knob has ascrew axis 571. A screw thread is formed on a part of the surface of thescrew axis 571 to be screw-connected to thebolt hole 515. Furthermore, the free end of thescrew axis 571 has a retainingring 573 extending along the outer circumference of thescrew axis 571. Asecond hole 535 is opened beside the slidingbar 533 of thetablet 530, such that the retainingring 573 of thescrew axis 571 passes through thesecond hole 535 and presses against the circumference of thesecond hole 535, therefore, one end of the knob may slide in thesecond hole 535. - A
resilient element 550 is fitted in the knob and placed between thetablet 530 and the fixedplate 510, so as to be compressed by thetablet 530 and the fixedplate 510 to generate an elastic force, which drives thetablet 530 to face thecord spool 300. As such, thetablet 530 can constantly press against the retainingring 573 and press the surface of thecord spool 300, so as to form damping effect through the friction force correspondingly generated by the positive pressure on the surface of thecord spool 300, and reduce the torque when thecord spool 300 is driven to rotate by each of theresilient elements 700 and therotating shaft 910. - Of course, the
arc plate 531 at the lower end of thetablet 530 can be directly pressed on the surface of thecord spool 300. However, in this embodiment, ablade spring 537 respectively extends from the left side and right side of thearc plate 531. The blade springs 537 press against thecord spool 300, and adjust the height of thetablet 530 by rotating the knob, so as to adjust the application force applied by the blade springs 537 pressing against thecord spool 300. - Therefore, the relational expression of the torque Ts applied to the
cord spool 300 by the powerresilient element 700, the torque Tf applied to thecord spool 300 by the friction force generated by thetablet 530 pressing against thecord spool 300, and the torque Tc generated when thesuspension cord 110 holds thecord spool 300 is Ts+Tf=Tc. - The rotation of the
cord spool 300 is hindered by the toque Tf, thus it can be balanced out with the torque Ts. Therefore, the torque Tf can be changed by the application force generated when thetablet 530 presses against thecord spool 300, thereby adjusting the torque of thecord spool 300. When theresilient element 700 has attenuated elastic force after long-term usage, the torque Ts is reduced. The pressure applied to thecord spool 300 by thetablet 530 is reduced by adjusting knob, so as to reduce the resistance force of the torque Tf on thecord spool 300. As such, the torque Ts and the torque Tc can be balanced out with each other. In another aspect, when assembling, due to the different sizes of windows, blinds should be suitably cut accordingly, thus the torque Tc changes as well. However, the torque Ts is generally constant. Therefore, when the torque Tc changes, the pressure applied to thecord spool 300 by thetablet 530 may be used to change the toque Tf. Similarly, the torque Ts and the torque Tc can be balanced out with each other. - Please refer to
FIG. 5 of a schematic view of the connection of the adjusting means and the pedestal in the second embodiment of the present invention. As shown inFIG. 5 , the fixedplate 510 and thepedestal 310 are integrally formed. Therefore, a throughhole 318 and abolt hole 319 are opened in one side wall of thepedestal 310 opposite to the adjusting means 500, and the relationship between thepedestal 310 and the adjusting means 500 is the same as that in the above-mentioned embodiment and will not be described any more. - Please refer to
FIG. 6 of a schematic view of the connection of the adjusting means and the pedestal in the third embodiment of the present invention. As shown inFIG. 6 , a throughhole 318 and abolt hole 319 are formed in one side of thepedestal 310. The adjusting means 500 includes atablet 530 and aknob 570. Thetablet 530 has a slidingbar 533 extending from one end thereof, wherein the slidingbar 533 passes through the throughhole 318, such that thetablet 530 is fitted on thepedestal 310 and may slide vertically, and the lower end of thetablet 530 presses against the surface of thecord surface 300. Theknob 570 has ascrew axis 571 extending from one end thereof, and thescrew axis 571 is screw-connected to thebolt hole 319 and pivoted to thetablet 530 with the back end thereof. Acollar 575 is further disposed above thetablet 530 to prevent thetablet 530 from dropping outside therotating shaft 571. As such, thetablet 530 may adjust the pressure generated when thetablet 530 presses against thecord spool 300 through rotating theknob 570. - The pedestal, the cord spool, and the guide means may be combined to form a module for winding a suspension cord of a blind. Such module is driven by the suspension cord or the power resilient element to rotate the cord spool, and can be commonly used in a blind winding structure with or without the suspension cord.
- Therefore, the device for winding a suspension cord of a blind provided by the present invention can adjust the torque of the power resilient element to be suitable for blinds with different sizes, and also can be used to reduce the limitation on the torque of the power resilient element when the torque of the power resilient element is decreased, such that the torque applied to the blind by the power resilient element is increased, so as to compensate the attenuated elastic force. Furthermore, the device for winding a suspension cord of a blind according to the present invention is equally applicable to other types of blinds, including but not limited to, curtain, cellular shade and the like.
- The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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