Parallel bar cording for movable rails

US9303450B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9303450-B2
Application numberUS-201313854333-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 1, 2013
Priority dateMay 10, 2012
Publication dateApr 5, 2016
Grant dateApr 5, 2016

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A covering for an architectural opening has a horizontal movable rail supported by cords, with a variety of configurations, some of which prevent the horizontal movable rail from skewing, most of which conceal the cords.

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A covering for an architectural opening, comprising: a first horizontal movable rail defining left and right ends and a midpoint midway between the left and right ends; an extendable covering material connected to said first horizontal movable rail, wherein movement of said first horizontal movable rail upwardly and downwardly extends and retracts the extendable covering material; a first taut cable having an upper first cable end fixed at a first fixed point located above said first horizontal movable rail and offset to the left of an imaginary vertical line extending through the midpoint of said first horizontal movable rail and having a lower first cable end fixed at a second fixed point located below said first horizontal movable rail, wherein there is no elastic tensioning member to keep said first cable taut between said first and second fixed points, said first cable extending from said first fixed point, beneath a first guide bearing on the left of said first horizontal movable rail, over a second guide bearing on the right of said first horizontal movable rail, and thereafter to said second fixed point; a second taut cable having an upper second cable end fixed at a third fixed point located above said first horizontal movable rail and offset to the right of the imaginary vertical line and having a lower second cable end fixed at a fourth fixed point located below said first horizontal movable rail, wherein there is no elastic tensioning member to keep said second cable taut between said third and fourth fixed points, said second taut cable extending from the third fixed point, beneath a third guide bearing on the right of said first horizontal movable rail, over a fourth guide bearing on the left of said first horizontal movable rail, and thereafter to said fourth fixed point; and a first brake mounted on said first horizontal movable rail, wherein said first brake applies a braking force only to one of said first and second taut cables in order to stop both of said first and second taut cables from moving along the respective guide bearings on said first horizontal movable rail in at least one direction, wherein there is no brake on said first horizontal movable rail which applies a braking force to the other of said first and second taut cables; wherein said first and second taut cables are taut enough to keep the first horizontal rail in a horizontal position as the first horizontal rail moves upwardly and downwardly but are not taut enough to hold the first horizontal rail in place without using said brake; and wherein there is no biasing member to assist with keeping the first horizontal movable rail in a horizontal position while raising and lowering the first horizontal movable rail. 2. A covering for an architectural opening as recited in claim 1 , wherein one of said second and fourth fixed points is offset to the left of the imaginary vertical line and the other of said second and fourth fixed points is offset to the right of the imaginary vertical line. 3. A covering for an architectural opening as recited in claim 2 , wherein said first brake is a one-way brake, which provides substantially greater resistance to movement of the respective taut cable in a first direction along the guide bearings and substantially less resistance to movement of the respective taut cable in the opposite direction along the guide bearings, wherein the greater resistance in the first direction stops the first movable horizontal rail from falling and the substantially less resistance permits the first movable horizontal rail to be easily raised. 4. A covering for an architectural opening as recited in claim 2 , and further comprising a second horizontal movable rail located below said first horizontal movable rail and including fifth and sixth guide bearings, wherein said fifth guide bearing receives said first taut cable and said sixth guide bearing receives said second taut cable, for movement of said second horizontal movable rail up and down, and wherein said second and fourth fixed points are located below said second horizontal movable rail. 5. A covering for an architectural opening as recited in claim 4 , and further comprising at least one brake on said second movable horizontal rail which acts to stop one of said first and second taut cables from moving along said second horizontal movable rail in at least one direction so as to stop the second movable horizontal rail from falling. 6. A covering for an architectural opening as recited in claim 1 , wherein one of said second and fourth fixed points is offset to the left of the imaginary vertical line and the other of said second and fourth fixed points is offset to the right of the imaginary vertical line; and further comprising a second horizontal movable rail located below said first horizontal movable rail and including fifth and sixth guide bearings, wherein said fifth guide bearing receives said first taut cable and said sixth guide bearing receives said second taut cable, for movement of said second horizontal movable rail up and down, and wherein said second and fourth fixed points are located below said second horizontal movable rail; and further comprising first and second lift spools mounted on one of said first and second movable horizontal rails; and first and second lift cords secured to the other of said first and second movable horizontal rails and extending to the first and second lift spools, respectively. 7. A covering for an architectural opening as recited in claim 6 , and further comprising a motor mounted on said one of said first and second movable horizontal rails which drives at least one of said first and second lift spools. 8. A covering for an architectural opening as recited in claim 6 , and further comprising an upper lift cord extending downwardly to said first movable rail; and a lift mechanism including means for extending and retracting said upper lift cord to raise and lower the first movable horizontal rail. 9. A covering for an architectural opening, comprising: a first horizontal movable rail defining left and right ends and a midpoint midway between the left and right ends; an extendable covering material connected to said first horizontal movable rail, wherein movement of said first horizontal movable rail upwardly and downwardly extends and retracts the extendable covering material; a first taut cable having an upper first cable end fixed at a first fixed point located above said first horizontal movable rail and offset to the left of an imaginary vertical line extending through the midpoint of said first horizontal movable rail and having a lower first cable end fixed at a second fixed point located below said first horizontal movable rail, wherein there is no elastic tensioning member to keep said first cable taut between said first and second fixed points, said first cable extending from said first fixed point, beneath a first guide bearing on the left of said first horizontal movable rail, over a second guide bearing on the right of said first horizontal movable rail, and thereafter to said second fixed point; a second taut cable having an upper second cable end fixed at a third fixed point located above said first horizontal movable rail and offset to the right of the imaginary vertical line and having a lower second cable end fixed at a fourth fixed point located below said first horizontal movable rail, wherein there is no elastic tensioning member to keep said second cable taut between said third and fourth fixed points, said second taut cable extending from the third fixed point, beneath a third guide bearing on the right of said first horizontal movable rail, over a fourth guide bearing on the left of said firs

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  • Cordless, i.e. user interface without cords · CPC title

  • E06B9/322Primary

    Details of operating devices, e.g. pulleys, brakes, spring drums, drives ({operating devices E06B9/68} ; devices of general interest specially adapted or mounted for storing and repeatedly paying-out and re-storing lengths of material B65H75/34) · CPC title

  • E06B9/24Primary

    Screens or other constructions affording protection against light, especially against sunshine; Similar screens for privacy or appearance; {Slat blinds}(operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures E06B9/56; free-hanging flexible screens A47H23/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US9303450B2 cover?
A covering for an architectural opening has a horizontal movable rail supported by cords, with a variety of configurations, some of which prevent the horizontal movable rail from skewing, most of which conceal the cords.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hunter Douglas
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E06B9/322. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 05 2016 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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We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).