Control for movable rail
US-2015075729-A1 · Mar 19, 2015 · US
US9314125B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9314125-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214114916-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 9, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 9, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 19, 2016 |
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An operating system for a retractable covering for an architectural opening having at least a movable bottom rail and possibly a movable middle rail connected to a shade material includes control or guide cords extending from a head-rail for the covering to the bottom rail and extending through the middle rail. Manually operable locks are provided on the bottom rail and the middle rail to grip the cords as they extend therethrough and a take-up system is provided in the bottom rail that is biased so as to retain the cords in a taut condition during movement of the bottom rail or the middle rail. The bottom and middle rails are moved manually simply by manually releasing the manual locks provided thereon so that exposed control cords are alleviated.
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What is claimed is: 1. A covering for an architectural opening comprising: a shade material; a first rail operably connected to the shade material and movable between a retracted position and an extended position; a second rail operably connected to the shade material opposite the first rail and movable between a retracted position and an extended position independently of the first rail; a first operating cord and a second operating cord each operably connected to the first rail and the second rail; a first lock member at least partially received within the first rail and configured to selectively permit movement of the first rail; a second lock member at least partially received within the second rail and configured to selectively permit movement of the second rail; and a cord take up system operably connected to the first rail including at least one spool and a drive shaft operably connected to the at least one spool; wherein as the first rail moves towards the retracted position the drive shaft rotates and the first operating cord and the second operating cord wrap around the at least one spool. 2. The covering of claim 1 , wherein the first lock member further includes a housing including at least two housing fingers; a movable block at least partially received within the housing, the movable block including at least two engaging fingers; wherein a portion of the first operating cord is positioned between the at least two housing fingers and the at least two engaging fingers, and in an engaged position the at least two housing fingers interlock with the at least two engaging fingers to substantially prevent the first operating cord from moving therebetween. 3. The covering of claim 2 , wherein the first lock member further includes a slider member slidably connected to the housing and operably connected to the movable block, and the movable block moves as the slider member slides along a length of the housing. 4. The covering of claim 1 , further comprising a headrail, wherein the second rail is positioned between the headrail and the first rail; and the second rail and the first rail are movable toward and away from the headrail independently of each other. 5. The covering of claim 4 , wherein the first and second operating cords crisscross between the headrail and the first rail along the length of and through the second rail. 6. The covering of claim 1 , wherein the first lock member is slidable along at least a portion of a length of the first rail. 7. The covering of claim 6 , wherein the first lock member further includes a slide member slidable along a length of the first rail; and an engagement member configured to selectively engage the drive shaft; wherein in an engaged position the engagement member substantially prevents the drive shaft from rotating; and in a disengaged position the engagement member permits the drive shaft to rotate. 8. The covering of claim 7 , wherein the first lock member further includes an actuating member extending from the slide member that is at least partially exposed through an aperture defined within the first rail. 9. The covering of claim 6 , wherein the first lock member further includes a slider member, wherein in a first position of the slider member at least one of the first operating cord or the second operating cord is substantially prevented from moving and in a second position of the slider member the at least one of the first operating cord or the second operating cord is permitted to move. 10. The covering of claim 9 , wherein the first lock member further includes an engagement member, and in the first position of the slider member the engagement member is engaged with the at least one of the first operating cord or the second operating cord, and in the second position of the slider member the engagement member is disengaged with the at least one of the first operating cord or the second operating cord. 11. The covering of claim 9 , wherein the slider member is a manually actuatable member. 12. A covering for an architectural opening comprising: a headrail; a collapsible shade material suspended from the headrail; a middle rail operably connected along a top edge of the shade material and movable toward and away from the headrail; a bottom rail operably connected along a bottom edge of the shade material, and movable toward and away from the headrail independently of the middle rail to collapse and uncollapse the shade material positioned between the middle rail and the bottom rail; a pair of flexible control elements extending operatively between the headrail and the bottom rail, the middle rail and the bottom rail being operatively connected to the flexible control elements; a first manually operable lock member operatively associated with the flexible control elements to permit selective releasable positioning of the bottom rail; a second manually operable lock member operatively associated with the flexible control elements to permit selective releasable positioning of the middle rail; and a biased flexible element take-up system in the bottom rail biased to gather and release the flexible control elements as the bottom rail is moved toward and away from the headrail. 13. The covering of claim 12 , wherein the take-up system includes a pair of individual spring biased take-up spools, wherein each of the pair of spools is associated with a respective one of the flexible control elements. 14. The covering of claim 12 , wherein the take-up system includes a rotatable shaft about which each flexible element can be wound and unwound as the bottom rail is moved toward and away from the headrail, the lock member being selectively engageable with the shaft to permit or restrict rotation of the shaft whereby the bottom rail can be selectively and manually moved and retained in a selected position. 15. The covering of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the first and second lock members includes a biased push button. 16. The covering of claim 12 , wherein at least one of the first and second lock members includes a slider member. 17. The covering of claim 12 , wherein the flexible control elements pass through the first lock member and the first lock member is adapted to selectively secure and release the flexible control elements. 18. The covering of claim 17 , wherein the flexible control elements pass through the second lock member and the second lock member is adapted to secure and release the flexible control elements. 19. The covering of claim 18 , wherein the second lock member includes an actuator biased to a locked position. 20. The covering of claim 18 , wherein the second lock member includes a slider member. 21. A shade comprising: a top rail; a bottom rail operably connected to the top rail and movable away from and towards the top rail; a middle rail operably connected to the top rail between the top rail and the bottom rail, the middle rail movable away from and towards the top rail independently of the bottom rail; a shade material operably connected to and between the bottom rail and the middle rail; a pair of cords extending between the top rail and the bottom rail; and a take-up system at least partially received in the bottom rail, the take-up system biased to gather and release the cords as the bottom rail is moved toward and away from the top rail, wherein the bottom rail includes a first manually operable lock member operatively associated with the cords; and the middle rail includ
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