Arrangement for mounting an actuator button onto a rail of a window covering
US-2016010389-A1 · Jan 14, 2016 · US
US10173312B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10173312-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314380580-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 27, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jan 8, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 8, 2019 |
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An architectural covering, comprising a rail and a repositionable handle assembly. The rail has a groove. The assembly comprises a handle with a hole for receiving a fastener, and a fastener receiving member. The fastener receiving member is free to slide along the groove when in an undamped state. A fastener is also provided for mechanically connecting the handle to the fastener receiving member and for clamping the handle and the fastener receiving member in a desired position on the rail.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An architectural covering comprising: a covering member that can be extended and retracted; a rail that is operatively connected to the covering member; and at least one repositionable handle assembly; wherein: the rail is provided with a groove on an external surface of the rail; and the at least one repositionable handle assembly comprises: a handle having a hole for receiving a fastener; a fastener receiving member for insertion into the groove, the fastener receiving member being free to slide along the groove when in an unclamped state; a fastener for mechanically connecting the handle to the fastener receiving member and for clamping the handle and the fastener receiving member in a desired position along the rail; and a cover selectively coupled to the handle to shield the hole and the fastener from view, the cover being separate from the fastener. 2. The architectural covering as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the fastener is a screw. 3. The architectural covering as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the handle further comprises at least two projections adapted to be located in the groove, the projections being spaced sufficiently apart to allow the fastener receiving member to be located entirely between the projections. 4. The architectural covering as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the fastener receiving member has both its longitudinal ends shaped to accommodate the projections on the handle. 5. The architectural covering as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the handle comprises an auxiliary part and a gripping part, the auxiliary part having the hole for receiving the fastener and the gripping part being adapted to be releasably attached to the auxiliary part. 6. The architectural covering as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the rail is provided with two grooves extending at opposite sides of the rail. 7. The architectural covering as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the rail comprises a first rail, and further comprising a second rail operatively connected to the covering member opposite the first rail. 8. The architectural covering as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the covering member comprises plissé fabric. 9. The architectural covering as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the cover is a snap on cover. 10. The architectural covering as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the cover snaps over an edge of the handle. 11. The architectural covering as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the fastener receiving member has a length and a width; and the length of the fastener receiving member is greater than the width of the fastener receiving member. 12. The architectural covering of claim 1 , wherein the fastener receiving member defines a hole therethrough for receiving the fastener, the hole positioned equidistant between the longitudinal ends of the fastener receiving member. 13. The architectural covering of claim 1 , wherein the handle is disposed entirely along a front or rear side of the rail. 14. An architectural covering comprising: a movable rail on said covering, said moveable rail defining a groove, the groove including a longitudinal axis; and a handle assembly repositionably coupled to the rail along an axis that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the groove, the handle assembly being configured to be secured at a selected one of multiple positions along a length of the groove and comprising: a fastener receiving member received at least partially within the groove; and a flattened handle coupled to the fastener receiving member by a fastener; wherein the handle shields the fastener from view when the handle assembly is coupled to the rail such that the fastener is not viewable by a user during use; and wherein the handle comprises a removable cover or gripping part that shields the fastener from view when the handle assembly is coupled to the rail. 15. The architectural covering of claim 14 , wherein the handle is elongated in a longitudinal direction of the rail. 16. The architectural covering of claim 14 , wherein: the handle comprises an auxiliary part, the auxiliary part including a hole for receiving the fastener; and the gripping part is releasably coupled to the auxiliary part. 17. The architectural covering of claim 16 , wherein the gripping part covers the auxiliary part, the hole, and the fastener when the handle is coupled to the rail. 18. The architectural covering of claim 14 , wherein manipulation of the handle assembly moves the rail to extend or retract the architectural covering. 19. An architectural covering comprising: a rail on said covering, said rail defining a groove; and a handle assembly repositionably coupled to the rail and comprising: a handle including at least two projections adapted to be located within the groove of the rail; a fastener receiving member received at least partially within the groove of the rail and positioned between the at least two projections of the handle, the fastener receiving member including a hole; and a fastener having a first unsecured end and a second unsecured end when said fastener is not received within the hole, the fastener configured to be received within the hole for connecting the handle to the fastener receiving member; wherein the handle shields the fastener and the fastener receiving member from view when the handle is coupled to the rail. 20. The architectural covering of claim 19 , wherein: the fastener is operable to clamp the handle and the fastener receiving member in a desired position along the rail; and the fastener receiving member is free to slide along the groove when the fastener receiving member is in an unclamped state. 21. The architectural covering of claim 19 , wherein the fastener receiving member is positioned entirely between the at least two projections of the handle. 22. The architectural covering of claim 19 , further comprising a covering member that can be extended and retracted, the rail being operatively connected to the covering member. 23. The architectural covering of claim 19 , wherein the handle includes a removable cover or gripping part that shields the fastener from view when the handle assembly is coupled to the rail. 24. The architectural covering of claim 19 , wherein the handle includes a gripping part and an auxiliary part, the auxiliary part including a second hole, the hole formed in the fastener receiving member and the second hole formed in the auxiliary part being aligned with one another to receive the fastener. 25. The architectural covering of claim 24 , wherein the auxiliary part includes the at least two projections. 26. The architectural covering of claim 24 , wherein the handle is operatively coupled to the auxiliary part.
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