Stiffened pull cord for architectural coverings

US9487997B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9487997-B2
Application numberUS-201213985881-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 16, 2012
Priority dateFeb 16, 2011
Publication dateNov 8, 2016
Grant dateNov 8, 2016

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Abstract

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A control element for actuating an operating mechanism for a retractable shade. The retractable shade having a flexible operating cord retractable and extendable from the operating mechanism, the flexible operating cord having a free end. The control element is attached to the flexible operating cord and includes a core having a length, the core being stiffened along the length so as to resist becoming entangled and an upper end of the length that is attached to the free end of the flexible operating cord.

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What is claimed is: 1. A covering for an architectural opening comprising in combination: a headrail; a shade material suspended from the headrail for movement between extended and retracted positions; and a manually operable stiffened pull cord operatively connected to the shade material and movable upwardly and downwardly to move the shade material between the extended and retracted positions, the stiffened pull cord having an at least partially rigid core and an outer sheath at least partially surrounding the core, wherein: the core does not move relative to the sheath such that the core and the sheath move together during the upward and downward movement of the stiffened pull cord to move the shade material between the extended and retracted positions; the core extends substantially the entire length of the stiffened pull cord; and the core is flexible but somewhat rigid so that it resists becoming entangled with itself. 2. The covering of claim 1 , wherein the sheath has an increased flexibility compared to the core, and a material forming the core resists bending into a loop or circle. 3. The covering of claim 1 , wherein the stiffened pull cord is operatively connected to the shade material with one or more operating cords, each of the one or more operating cords having a terminal end connected to the stiffened pull cord at an upper end of the stiffened pull cord, wherein the stiffened pull cord is movable up and down to reciprocally move the respective terminal end of the one or more operating cords toward and away from the headrail by a length defined as a stroke of the stiffened pull cord. 4. The covering of claim 3 , wherein the stiffened pull cord is longer than the stroke. 5. The covering of claim 3 , wherein the stiffened pull cord is more rigid than the one or more operating cords. 6. The covering of claim 3 , wherein the covering further includes an operating system operatively connected to the one or more operating cords, the operating system through the one or more operating cords moving the shade material in an extending or retracting direction upon a selected downward pull on the stiffened pull cord and automatically raising the stiffened pull cord without causing movement of the shade material after the selected downward pull on the stiffened pull cord. 7. The covering of claim 3 , wherein the sheath is more flexible than the core. 8. The covering of claim 3 , wherein the stiffened pull cord has a modulus of elasticity between 20 and 30 million pounds per square inch. 9. The covering of claim 3 , wherein the stiffened pull cord has a modulus of elasticity between 3.5 and 12 million pounds per square inch. 10. A covering for an architectural opening comprising: a headrail; a shade material suspended from the headrail; an operating system for moving the shade material between an extended position and a retracted position; a flexible operating cord operably connected to the operating system; and an at least partially rigid pull cord operably connected to the flexible operating cord, wherein: the at least partially rigid pull cord is flexible but somewhat rigid so that it resists becoming entangled with itself; moving the at least partially rigid pull cord upwards and downwards moves the shade material between the extended position and the retracted position; when moving the at least partially rigid pull cord downwards a portion of the flexible operating cord is exposed; and the at least partially rigid pull cord comprises an at least partially rigid core and a sheath at least partially encasing the core, the core extending substantially the entire length of the at least partially rigid pull cord and restricted from moving relative to the sheath such that the core and the sheath move together during the upwards and downwards movement of the at least partially rigid pull cord to move the shade material between the extended and retracted positions. 11. The covering of claim 10 , wherein the core has a first rigidity and the sheath has a second rigidity that is less than the first rigidity. 12. The covering of claim 11 , wherein the flexible operating cord has a third rigidity that is less than the first rigidity. 13. The covering of claim 12 , wherein the third rigidity of the flexible operating cord is approximately the same as the second rigidity of the sheath. 14. The covering of claim 12 , further comprising a connecting member operably connected to the at least partially rigid pull cord and the flexible operating cord. 15. The covering of claim 14 , wherein the at least partially rigid pull cord further comprises at least one retaining member that secures the at least partially rigid pull cord to the connecting member. 16. The covering of claim 10 , wherein the core is one of wood, metal, fiberglass composite, or a plastic polymer composite and the sheath is a woven or non-woven fabric material. 17. A covering for an architectural opening comprising: a headrail; a shade material suspended from the headrail for movement between extended and retracted positions; and a manually operable stiffened pull cord movable upwardly and downwardly and operatively connected to the shade material to move the shade material between the extended and retracted positions, the stiffened pull cord comprising a core having a diameter in the range of 0.125 to 0.20 inches and an outer sheath at least partially surrounding the core, wherein: the core is flexible but somewhat rigid so that it resists becoming entangled with itself; the core does not move relative to the sheath such that the core and the sheath move together during the upward and downward movement of the stiffened pull cord to move the shade material between the extended and retracted positions; and the core extends substantially the entire length of the stiffened pull cord. 18. A covering for an architectural opening comprising: a headrail; a shade material suspended from the headrail for movement between extended and retracted positions; and a flexible pull cord suspended from an end of the headrail and operatively connected to the shade material for movement thereof, the pull cord comprising a core made from a material with a modulus of elasticity in the range of 3.5 to 12 million pounds per square inch and an outer sheath at least partially surrounding the core, wherein: the core is flexible but somewhat rigid so that it resists becoming entangled with itself; the core does not move relative to the sheath; and the core extends substantially the entire length of the pull cord. 19. The covering of claim 18 , wherein the core comprises one material and the sheath comprises a different material. 20. The covering of claim 18 , wherein the pull cord has a length greater than an extended pull length of an operating system. 21. The covering of claim 1 , wherein the stiffened pull cord includes opposing ends, each of the opposing ends including a connection mechanism. 22. The covering of claim 21 , wherein each connection mechanism is a knot, a collar, or a retaining member.

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  • E06B9/326Primary

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

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What does patent US9487997B2 cover?
A control element for actuating an operating mechanism for a retractable shade. The retractable shade having a flexible operating cord retractable and extendable from the operating mechanism, the flexible operating cord having a free end. The control element is attached to the flexible operating cord and includes a core having a length, the core being stiffened along the length so as to resist …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Kovach Joseph E, Swiszcz Paul G, Hunter Douglas
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E06B9/326. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 08 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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