Tensioner for an architectural-structure covering

US11098528B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11098528-B2
Application numberUS-201916441203-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 14, 2019
Priority dateJun 19, 2018
Publication dateAug 24, 2021
Grant dateAug 24, 2021

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Abstract

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A tensioner for use with an architectural-structure covering including an operating element (e.g., a cord, a chain, or the like) is disclosed. The tensioner selectively securing a position of the operating element relative to the tensioner. In one embodiment, the tensioner includes a body, a slider, a bearing, and an optional biasing member. The body may include a first body member coupled to a second body member. The slider is movably positioned within the body between first and second positions to selectively enable movement of the operating element relative to the tensioner. The bearing includes a projection for coupling to the second body member to prevent the second body member from being decoupled from the first body member. In this manner, when the bearing is enclosed within the body, a user cannot readily open the body (e.g., a user cannot readily separate the first and second body members).

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What is claimed: 1. A tensioner for use with an architectural-structure covering including an operating element, said tensioner selectively securing a position of the operating element relative to the tensioner, said tensioner comprising: a body having a longitudinal length, a width, a thickness, and a longitudinal axis extending the longitudinal length of the body, the longitudinal length being greater than the width and the thickness, the body including a first body member slidably coupled to a second body member along the longitudinal axis of the body; a slider movably positioned within said body, said slider movable between first and second positions; and a bearing detachably coupled to said first body member, said bearing including a projection for coupling to said second body member to prevent said second body member from being slidably moved relative to said first body member to prevent decoupling of said second body member from said first body member; wherein in said first position, said slider adapted to press the operating element against said bearing so that movement of the operating element relative to said body is prevented, and in said second position, said slider is retracted from said bearing so that movement of the operating element relative to the body is permitted. 2. The tensioner of claim 1 , wherein said first and second body members include a plurality of interconnecting projections and recesses for slidably coupling said first and second body members to each other. 3. The tensioner of claim 1 , further comprising a biasing member for biasing said slider into said first position. 4. The tensioner of claim 3 , wherein the biasing member is a coil spring. 5. The tensioner of claim 1 , wherein said bearing includes a top surface, a bottom surface, a first end, and a second end, said top surface of said bearing including said projection for engaging a recess formed on a first inner surface of said body so that said first and second body members are prevented from slidably moving relative to each other. 6. The tensioner of claim 5 , wherein said projection is a leaf spring. 7. The tensioner of claim 5 , further comprising an opening formed in said body, said opening aligned with said projection for providing access thereto. 8. The tensioner of claim 5 , wherein the bottom surface of the bearing includes a cavity for receiving a stem formed on a second inner surface of the body. 9. The tensioner of claim 5 , wherein said second end of said bearing includes a recess for receiving a lip formed on said body. 10. The tensioner of claim 5 , wherein said first end of said bearing includes a groove for contacting the operating element. 11. The tensioner of claim 1 , wherein, when said slider is retracted, said slider does not contact said operating element. 12. The tensioner of claim 1 , wherein said first and second body members each include a wall portion extending from an inner surface thereof so that when the second body member is coupled to the first body member, a top end of the body includes a closed surface formed by said wall portions for enclosing said bearing within said body. 13. A tensioner for use with an architectural-structure covering including an operating element, said tensioner selectively securing a position of the operating element relative to the tensioner, said tensioner comprising: a body having a longitudinal length, a width, a thickness, and a longitudinal axis extending the longitudinal length of the body, the longitudinal length being greater than the width and the thickness, the body including a first body member slidably coupled to a second body member along the longitudinal axis of the body; a slider movably positioned within said body, said slider movable between first and second positions; and a bearing positioned within said body, the bearing detachably coupled to the body, the bearing coupling said second body member to said first body member and being arranged and configured to prevent decoupling of said second body member from said first body member; wherein in said first position, said slider adapted to press the operating element against said bearing so that movement of the operating element relative to said body is prevented, and in said second position, said slider is retracted from said bearing so that movement of the operating element relative to the body is permitted; and wherein said first and second body members each includes a wall portion extending from an inner surface thereof so that when the second body member is coupled to the first body member, a top end of the body includes a closed surface formed by said wall portions for enclosing said bearing within said body. 14. The tensioner of claim 13 , wherein the bearing includes a projection for coupling to said second body member to prevent said second body member from being decoupled from said first body member. 15. The tensioner of claim 14 , wherein said bearing includes a top surface, a bottom surface, a first end, and a second end, said top surface of said bearing including said projection for engaging a recess formed on a first inner surface of said body so that said first and second body members are prevented from moving relative to each other. 16. The tensioner of claim 15 , wherein said projection is a leaf spring. 17. The tensioner of claim 15 , further comprising an opening formed in said body, said opening aligned with said projection for providing access thereto. 18. The tensioner of claim 15 , wherein the bottom surface of the bearing includes a cavity for receiving a stem formed on a second inner surface of the body. 19. The tensioner of claim 15 , wherein said second end of said bearing includes a recess for receiving a lip formed on said body. 20. The tensioner of claim 15 , wherein said first end of said bearing includes a groove for contacting the operating element. 21. The tensioner of claim 13 , wherein, when said slider is retracted, said slider does not contact said operating element. 22. The tensioner of claim 13 , wherein said first and second body members include a plurality of interconnecting projections and recesses for slidably coupling said first and second body members to each other. 23. The tensioner of claim 13 , further comprising a biasing member for biasing said slider into said first position.

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  • Locking arrangements · CPC title

  • E06B9/324Primary

    Cord-locks {(cord-locks for curtains A47H3/00)} · CPC title

  • E06B9/326Primary

    Details of cords, e.g. buckles, drawing knobs · CPC title

  • Safety measures against dropping or unauthorised opening; Braking or immobilising devices; Devices for limiting unrolling (securing devices or arrangements for direct manual operation E06B9/78) · CPC title

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What does patent US11098528B2 cover?
A tensioner for use with an architectural-structure covering including an operating element (e.g., a cord, a chain, or the like) is disclosed. The tensioner selectively securing a position of the operating element relative to the tensioner. In one embodiment, the tensioner includes a body, a slider, a bearing, and an optional biasing member. The body may include a first body member coupled to a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hunter Douglas
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E06B9/324. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 24 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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