IP Library Granted Patent US 9,194,177
Granted Patent B2
US 9,194,177 · App. 13/993,414 · Granted Nov 24, 2015

Operating cord system for retractable coverings for architectural openings

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Patent No.
US 9,194,177
App. No.
13/993,414
Granted
Nov 24, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An operating control system for a retractable shade including a roller reversibly rotatable within a headrail includes a clamp system for gripping an endless operating cord in a neutral position to prevent rotation of the roller and a tensioner if properly mounted in a fixed position will release the clamp system to permit rotation of the roller while positioning the runs of the endless cord in a closely spaced relationship to minimize the risk of an infant or child becoming entangled in the cord.

Claims (52)

1. An operating cord system for a covering for architectural openings comprising:

a roller;

a drive wheel positioned at one end of the roller and connected to the roller for unitary rotation therewith;

a flexible shade material connected to the roller, wherein movement of the roller transitions the flexible shade material from a retracted position to an extended position;

an elongated operating cord formed in a closed loop and connected to the roller to reversibly rotate the roller by circulating the operating cord in reversible directions, wherein the operating cord is connected to the roller by grippingly passing at least partially around the drive wheel, and wherein circulation of the operating cord effects rotation of the roller;

a tensioner around which the operating cord extends to apply tension to the operating cord between the tensioner and the roller; and

a releasable clamp system connected to at least a portion of a length of the operating cord to prevent circulation thereof, the clamp system including at least one biased dog movable from a clamping position to a releasing position, wherein the at least one biased dog is positioned to engage at least one of the drive wheel or the operating cord to prevent rotation of the drive wheel and the operating cord, wherein the at least one biased dog is mounted on a resilient shroud at least partially surrounding the drive wheel, the shroud yieldingly biasing the at least one biased dog toward the drive wheel, and wherein in the clamping position the at least one dog engages the operating cord to pinch the operating cord against the drive wheel.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the clamp system comprises two independent clamps.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the roller is horizontally disposed and the operating cord extends vertically from the roller.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one biased dog comprises a first biased dog and a second biased dog.

5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the shroud has opposite longitudinally extending edges, the first dog is operably connected to one of the longitudinally extending edges and the second dog is operably connected to the other of the longitudinally extending edges.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one biased dog and the drive wheel are positioned on opposite sides of the operating cord.

7. A cord tensioning system for an architectural covering comprising:

a roller connected to the architectural covering;

an operating cord connected to the roller and configured to rotate the roller;

a rotatable drive wheel connected to the roller and the operating cord;

a clamping system for selectively preventing the drive wheel from rotating, the clamping system including:

a first dog associated with the operating cord;

a second dog associated with the operating cord; and

a shroud having a first edge and a second edge, the shroud secured to the headrail and at least partially surrounding the drive wheel, wherein the first and second dogs are mounted on an inner surface of the first and second edges, respectively, and are biased inwardly towards the drive wheel;

a headrail at least partially enclosing the roller and the clamping system; and

a tensioner connected to the operating cord for applying tension to the operating cord, wherein the tension applied to the operating cord by the tensioner is sufficient to move both the first dog and the second dog from a clamped position preventing rotation of the drive wheel to a released position permitting rotation of the drive wheel.

8. The cord tensioning system of claim 7 , wherein the tensioner further comprises:

a pulley threaded onto the operating cord; and

a spring associated with the operating cord and positioned substantially perpendicularly with the respect to the roller, the spring providing the tension to the operating cord, which in turns provides a release force to the clamping system.

9. The cord tensioning system of claim 7 , wherein the tension applied to the operating cord by the tensioner disengages the clamping system from the drive wheel.

10. The cord tensioning system of claim 7 , wherein:

the drive wheel includes a plurality of circumferentially-spaced, radially-extending teeth defining saddles in which the operating cord is positioned; and

the first and second dogs are biased at least partially into one or more of the saddles defined by the teeth.

11. The cord tensioning system of claim 7 , wherein the operating cord is positioned between the drive wheel and the first and second dogs.

12. The cord tensioning system of claim 11 , wherein the tension applied to the operating cord by the tensioner moves the first dog and the second dog outwardly away from the drive wheel.

13. The system of claim 1 , wherein:

the drive wheel includes a plurality of circumferentially-spaced, radially-extending teeth defining saddles in which the operating cord is positioned as it passes at least partially around the drive wheel; and

in the clamping position the at least one biased dog is positioned at least partially in one or more of the saddles defined by the teeth.

14. The system of claim 1 , wherein:

the tensioner includes a slidable pulley around which the operating cord extends; and

the slidable pulley is biased away from the roller by a coil spring.

15. The system of claim 1 , wherein the tension applied to the operating cord by the tensioner is sufficient to move the at least one biased dog from the clamping position to the releasing position.

16. The system of claim 1 , wherein the releasable clamp system is configured such that the at least one biased dog permits circulation of the operating cord when the tensioner is properly mounted relative to the roller and otherwise prevents circulation of the operating cord.

17. A cord tensioning system for an architectural covering comprising:

a roller;

a drive wheel connected to the roller for unitary rotation therewith;

an operating cord formed in a closed loop and routed at least partially around the drive wheel;

a clamp system including:

a shroud at least partially surrounding the drive wheel; and

at least one dog mounted on an inner surface of the shroud, wherein the operating cord extends between the at least one dog and the drive wheel, and wherein in a neutral position the at least one dog is positioned to engage at least one of the drive wheel or the operating cord to prevent the drive wheel from rotating; and

a tensioner connected to the operating cord to apply tension to the operating cord,

wherein:

the shroud includes a first edge and a second edge;

the at least one dog comprises a first dog mounted on an inner surface of the first edge and a second dog mounted on an inner surface of the second edge;

the first and second dogs engage the operating cord; and

the tension applied to the operating cord by the tensioner is sufficient to move the first and second dogs outwardly away from the drive wheel to permit rotation of the drive wheel.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2022
From: HUNTER DOUGLAS INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 059262/0937 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 26, 2013
From: ANTHONY, JAMES M.; DANN, KEVIN M.; FLUCKEY, DANIEL; KOVACH, JOSEPH E.; SPRAY, JEFFREY L.
To: HUNTER DOUGLAS INC.
Reel/Frame 030883/0604 →