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US3446263A
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y 27, 1969 L. J. ROTH WINDOW SHADE APPARATUS Original Filed Feb. 23, 1967 Sheet FIG] I. M m m /H F VA 3 f G INVENTOR LEO J. ROTH 14m hi ATTORNE y 7, 1969 L. J. ROTH WINDOW SHADE APPARATUS Original Filed Feb. 23, 1967 Sheet FIG? ki mo FIG. IO
United States Patent 3,446,263 WINDOW SHADE APPARATUS Leo .1. Both, 11950 S. 71st Ave., Palos Heights, Ill. 60463 Original application Feb. 23, 1967, Ser. No. 618,143, now Patent No. 3,389,738, dated June 25, 1968. Divided and this application May 20, 1968, Ser. No. 730,271
Int. Cl. E0611 9/08, 9/20; A4711 1/00 US. Cl. 160-420 1 Claim ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A universal connection for adjacent window shade rollers on a door and a framework adjacent the hinge of the door to connect the rollers for simultaneous rotation while permitting the door to be opened without disconnecting the rollers. The universal connection includes a flexible universal shaft having an elongated slot in at least one of its ends, said slot extending in the direction of the axis of the shaft, and a pin extending through the slot for connection to the adjacent roller for imparting rotary movement to the universal shaft. The slot provides a lost motion connection to permit the universal shaft to move in relation to the adjacent roller as the door opens and closes.
Background of the invention This is a division of my copending application, Ser. No. 618,143, filed Feb. 23, 1967 entitled, Window Shade Apparatus, now U.S. Patent No. 3,389,738.
Sun rooms or enclosed patios, porches and the like have become increasingly popular and normally include a horizontal series of windows with a door between two of the windows. Instead of employing glass windows, it has become popular to cover the window opening with transparent plastic sheeting material wound on a roller with the side edges of the sheeting received and guided in vertical grooves at the sides of the window framework. With most such installations heretofore available, it is necessary to have individual driving means for each window roller to raise and lower the plastic window shade. However, it is more desirable to simultaneously raise and lower the shades for the entire series of windows, and this is especially desirable when a sudden rain storm occurs to avoid damage to the interior of the room and furniture contained therein. I-leretofore, the provision of such a common driving means has been quite elaborate and expensive and has merely added to the already relatively high cost of such installations. This is especially true when a door is disposed between two windows of the series because it is equally desirable to simultaneously raise and lower the shade covering the door window, but since the door breaks the driving chain between adjacent windows it has been difficult to provide a simple efiicient structure. This invention is directed primarily to solving such problems and to providing a simple, inexpensive means for simultaneously raising and lowering not only the window shades of adjacent windows but the window shade of a door disposed between two of the windows of the series. The various couplings, driving links and universal connections disclosed herein all cooperate to provide a novel and useful window shade installation of the character described.
Summary of the invention The principal object of this invention is to provide a new and improved retractable window shade installation.
Another object of this invention is to provide a retractable window shade installation of the character described for simultaneously raising and lowering the winddow shades of a plurality of windows arranged in a horizontal series.
A further object of this invention is to provide a retractable window shade installation of the character described including means for simultaneously raising and lowering the window shade of a door window along with the Window shaes disposed on each side of the door, the driving means being mounted out of the path of movement of the door, and including a universal means connecting the window shade roller of the door and the roller of an adjacent window to maintain a driving connection between said rollers notwithstanding the necessity of opening and closing the door.
Description of the drawings FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a sun room, enclosed patio, porch or the like.
FIG. 2 is a partial elevational view on an enlarged scale of the front of the installation shown in FIG. 1 to illustrate the driving connections between the Window shade rollers of the windows and the door;
FIG. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken generally along the line 3-3 of either FIG. 2 or FIG. 4;
FIG. 4 is a vertical sectional View taken generally alongline 44 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a horizontal sectional view taken generally along the line 55 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is an elevation view similar to that of FIG. 2 of the side of the installation shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 7 is a vertical sectional view taken generally in the direction ofline 7 --7 of FIG. 2, showing the window roller coupling in a position to permit removal of the roller;
FIG. 8 is a vertical sectional view similar to that of FIG. 7 with the coupling in position preventing removal of the window roller;
FIG. 9 is a plan view on an enlarged scale of the universal connection between the window shade roller for the door and the adjacent window roller; and
FIG. 10 is a horizontal sectional view taken generally along the line 1010 of FIG. 2 illustrating one end of the universal connection illustrated in FIG. 9. I
Detailed description of the invention Referring to the drawings in greater detail, the invention is illustrated herein as installed on a sun room or enclosed patio, porch or the like, two sides of which are illustrated in FIG. 1. F refers to the front of the room and S denotes the side of the room. The room has a plurality of windows W1 through W5 arranged in a horizontal series in theframework 13 of the room and the structure of this invention is designed to simultaneously raise and lower the window shade rollers (hereinafter described) of the series of Windows. As Will be more fully set forth below, the device may operate only the rollers of the windows in a single wall or may extend aroundcorner 12 of the room and yet simultaneously rotate all the window shade rollers of the room. An important feature of the invention is to permit simultaneous rotation of the rollers of each window notwithstanding the disposition of a door (FIG. 1) between two of the windows of the series. In fact, as will be hereinafter described, a window shade roller may be disposed at the top of the door for simultaneous rotation with the rollers of the windows in the series.
Referring to FIG. 4, each window W1 through W3 of the side wall S of the room has a roller R1 through R3, respectively, which is mounted byend brackets 14 to the framework above the respective window on the exterior of the room. Each roller is designed to have a window shade Wound thereon for raising and lowering 3 in response to rotation of the roller. As will be more fully described later, the bracket between adjacent windows (forinstance bracket 14a between rollers R1 and R2 in FIG. 6) comprises a readily disengageable coupling to connect adjacent rollers for simultaneous rotation and permit removal of the rollers for repair or replacement.
As best illustrated in FIG. 3, a motor M is mounted on theframework 13 on the interior of the room and comprises the drive means for rotating the rollers. Adrive shaft 16 extends through theframework 13 for connecting the motor to the rollers to drive the rollers. Referring to FIGS. 3 and 6,bracket 14b, between rollers R2 and R3, comprises a gear box for receiving one end of thedrive shaft 16. A similar bracket is shown in FIG. 2 at the right end of roller R4. Aworm gear 18 is fixed to thedrive shaft 16 withinbracket 14b for rotating the rollers R2 and R3 through agear 19 which is coupled to the rollers. Thedrive shaft 16 is rotated by motor M throughgears 20a and 20b. This driving means is seen in FIG. 6 as mounted on the side wall S such that the motor M simultaneously rotates rollers R1, R2 and R3 to simultaneously raise and lower the shades for windows W1, W2 and W3.
It is usually desirable to have a door in one wall of the room as is best seen in the front wall F of FIG. 1. However, the door breaks the driving chain between adjacent rollers when using the basic structure as shown in FIG. 6 and a modification is required. As best seen in FIGS. 1 and 2, the door is hinged along onevertical edge 22 adjacent window W and the respective roller R5. The door is provided with a roller R6 adjacent the top of the door approximately the same height as rollers R4 and R5 of adjacent windows. A universal means generally designated 24 connects roller R6 at the top of the door with the roller R5 of window W5 adjacent the hingededge 22 of the door. The universal means is best illustrated in FIGS. 9 and and will hereinafter be described in more detail. The universal means connects the rollers R5 and R6 for simultaneous rotation notwithstanding the opening and closing of the door. Adrive rod 26 is rotatably mounted on theframework 13 above the rollers out of the path of movement of the door. Thedrive rod 26 is operatively connected to the rollers R4 and R5 of the extreme opposite windows W4 and W5, respectively, through gear means disposed inend brackets 140 which are shown in detail in FIG. 4. Theend brackets 14c comprise a gear box forhousing gears 26, 28 and 30 (FIG. 4).Gear 26 is secured to the ends ofdrive rod 26 and operates through aspacer gear 28 for rotating agear 30 which is coupled to the end rollers R4 and R5. Thespacer gear 28 is provided to space thedrive rod 26 sufiiciently above the top of the door to be out of the path of movement of the door. The spacer gear may be eliminated and thegears 26 and 30 enlarged but such would require undulylarge end brackets 14c housing the gears and aesthetically detract from the installation. The roller R4 is provided with a bracket 141) at its right-hand end in FIG. 2 which is similar to thebracket 14b in FIG. 6 and comprises a gear box for receiving one end of a drive shaft from a motor M on the interior of the room opposite the roller R4. The structure of the motor and the means for connecting the same to the roller R4 is identical to the structure shown in FIG. 3 as described above.
The operation of that portion of the installation shown in FIG. 2 mounted on the front wall F is as follows. The motor M, through a drive shaft extending through the wall intogear box bracket 14b rotates roller R4. Roller R4 is connected to driverod 26 through the gear means illustrated in FIG. 4 which in turn is operably connected at its other end, through similar gear means, to roller R5. Roller R5 is operably connected byuniversal means 24 to roller R6 of the door. Thus, all of the rollers mounted on the front wall, including the door roller R6, are simultaneously rotated by means of a single motor notwithstanding the necessity of opening and closing the door. Obviously, additional windows may be disposed in the series and operated as the windows of the side wall S, as illustrated in FIG. 6.
Should it be desirable to simultaneously raise and lower the window shades of the side wall and the front wall by a single drive means, one of the motors illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 6 and shown in detail in FIG. 5 may be eliminated and the rollers R3 and R4 of the windows W3 and W4, respectively, adjacent thecorner 12 of the room may be connected for simultaneous rotation by a means illustrated in FIG. 5. Each of the rollers R3 and R4 is coupled to anextension rod 32 and 34, respectively, for rotation therewith. Theextension rods 32 and 34 are operatively connected for simultaneous rotation bybevel gears 36 and 38, respectively. The bevel gears may be enclosed Within ahousing 40 secured to theframework 13 at thecorner 12 on the exterior of the room.
Referring to FIGS. 7 and 8, each of thebrackets 14 and 14a seen in FIGS. 2 and 6 comprises a coupling for readily disengageably mounting the rollers to the framework walls of the room and, as withbracket 14a in FIG. 6, couple one roller R1 with the adjacent roller R2. The coupling includes acoupling shaft 42 rotatably supported by thebracket 14a and includes cylindricalroller connecting rings 44 encircling and retaining the ends of the rollers therein. Each roller has a rib ortongue 46 shown in section in FIGS. 7 and 8 disposed on at least one end of the roller and which is received in acomplementary groove 48 in the end wall of thecoupling shaft 42. Theroller connecting ring 44 has aslot 50 which may be selectively aligned with therib 46 andslot 48 to permit the roller to be disengaged from the coupling by moving therib 46 through theslot 50 in the direction of arrow A in FIG. 7. In order to hold the roller in driving connection with thecoupling shaft 42, thecylindrical retaining ring 44 is rotated in the direction of arrow B, FIG. 7, such that theslot 56 is out of alignment with therib 46 andgroove 48 as best illustrated in FIG. 8. In this position, the retainingring 44 blocks movement oftongue 46 out ofslot 48. Rotation of theetaining ring 44 is limited by astop pin 52 extending outwardly from thecoupling shaft 42 into anarcuate slot 54. The ends 54a, 54b of theslot 54 form stop means for abutting thestop pin 52 and define the disengaging, FIG. 7, and holding, FIG. 8, positions of the retainingring 44.
FIGS. 9 and 10 show in detail the universal means connecting the door roller R6 with the adjacent Window roller R5 and includes a flexibleuniversal shaft 56 slidably connected to coupling shafts 42a mounted bybrackets 140! to each of the front wall F and the door. The coupling shafts 42a are disengageably coupled to the rollers R5 and R6 by coupling means described above and shown in FIGS. 7 and 8. Theuniversal shaft 56 has elongatedslots 58, FIG. 10, in its opposite ends through which pins extend. Thepin 60 at the right end ofuniversal shaft 56 is fixed to the coupling shaft 42a and imparts rotary motion from roller R5 to theuniversal shaft 56 by hearing against the walls of theslot 58. A similar structure connects the left end of theuniversal shaft 56 to the door roller R6. Theslots 58 provide a lost motion connection to permit the universal shaft to move in relation to thebrackets 14c and rollers R5 and R6 as theuniversal shaft 56 flexes on opening and closing movement of the door.
The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding only and no unnecessary limitations shouldbe understood therefrom as some modifications will be obvious to those skilled in the art.
I claim:
1. In a retractable window shade installation having a door hinged to a framework along a vertical edge thereof adjacent a window in said framework, 21 first horizontal roller mounted along the top of said door, a second horizontal roller mounted on the framework above saidi 5 doW, and a flexible shade Wound on each of said rollers for raising and lowering in response to rotation of the rollers, the improvement comprising a universal connection between said first and second rollers to connect said rollers for simultaneous rotation of said rollers While permitting the door to be opened without disconnecting the rollers, said universal connection comprising a flexible universal shaft having an elongated slot in at least one of its ends, said slot extending in the direction of theaxis 10 connection to permit the universal shaft to move in relation to the adjacent roller as the door opens and closes.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 483,950 10/1892 Vayre 160-120 642,423 1/1900 Brodie 160-120 1,158,824- 11/1915 McCloud 160120 1,377,461 5/1921 Brixey 160-120 PETER M. CAUN, Primary Examiner.
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