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LADDER CORD FASTENING SEAT FOR NON-PULL WINDOW BLIND
20190128062 · 2019-05-02 ·

A ladder cord fastening seat for a non-pull window blind includes two vertical posts located opposite to each other and an arc bridge. The ladder cord fastening seat is fastened in a top beam through the two vertical posts. Each of the vertical posts has a cord inserting hole for a ladder cord to be inserted therethrough. The arc bridge is used for fastening the ladder cord. The arc bridge connects the two vertical posts in such a way that an accommodation space is defined to accommodate a transmission member located in the top beam.

Cord winding mechanism for a cordless window blind
10273749 · 2019-04-30 ·

A cord winding mechanism for a blind cord with a first end fixed to a window blind includes a base, a cord winder rotatably mounted to the base, a cord guiding assembly mounted to the base, and an elastic press member mounted to the base. The cord winder defines an annular slot to wind the blind cord layer by layer. The cord guiding assembly is abutted against an unwound portion of the blind cord between the cord winder and the window blind. A second end of the blind cord is fixed to an end of the cord winder in the slot. The press member is elastically abutted against a portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder.

Cord winding mechanism for a cordless window blind
10273749 · 2019-04-30 ·

A cord winding mechanism for a blind cord with a first end fixed to a window blind includes a base, a cord winder rotatably mounted to the base, a cord guiding assembly mounted to the base, and an elastic press member mounted to the base. The cord winder defines an annular slot to wind the blind cord layer by layer. The cord guiding assembly is abutted against an unwound portion of the blind cord between the cord winder and the window blind. A second end of the blind cord is fixed to an end of the cord winder in the slot. The press member is elastically abutted against a portion of the blind cord just separate from the cord winder.

ROPE ASSEMBLY FOR WINDOW BLINDS
20190112872 · 2019-04-18 ·

A rope assembly of window blinds includes multiple ropes which are respectively located at front side of the slats and at rear side of the slats of the window blinds. The ropes are connected to a control unit received in the top box of the window blinds. Each rope is received in a sleeve, and at least one support wire is connected between the sleeves located on the front and rear sides of the slats which are supported on the at least one support wire. The at least one support wire controlled by the control unit to lift or lower the slats. The ropes are protected by the sleeves and the sleeves provide aesthetic features.

ROLLER SHADE
20190100959 · 2019-04-04 ·

A roller shade may comprise a main body having a plurality of horizontal parallel cylinders woven together into a panel by a plurality of vertical first weaving threads. Each of two surfaces of the main body comprises a plurality of fastener tapes secured thereon through a plurality of second weaving threads, and the fastener tapes on one surface of the main body are located at positions corresponding to the fastener tapes on the other surface thereof. When the main body is rolled up, the fastener tapes at corresponding positions can be latched together to secure the rolled main body at a desired height.

ROLLER SHADE
20190100959 · 2019-04-04 ·

A roller shade may comprise a main body having a plurality of horizontal parallel cylinders woven together into a panel by a plurality of vertical first weaving threads. Each of two surfaces of the main body comprises a plurality of fastener tapes secured thereon through a plurality of second weaving threads, and the fastener tapes on one surface of the main body are located at positions corresponding to the fastener tapes on the other surface thereof. When the main body is rolled up, the fastener tapes at corresponding positions can be latched together to secure the rolled main body at a desired height.

Roll-up coverings for architectural openings and related methods, systems and devices
12037842 · 2024-07-16 · ·

The present disclosure describes roll-up coverings of custom length and/or width for architectural openings, and a method of assembling the same. The custom covering includes at least one outer elongate tape, at least one inner elongate tape, and a plurality of slats. The tapes preferably have lengths along central longitudinal axis extending between first ends and second ends of the tapes that are selected to correspond to the custom length of the covering. The slats are preferably transverse to, spaced apart along, and coupled to the tapes at any desired location along the tape lengths to achieve desired spacings of the slats, thereby providing a subassembly of custom length. The slats may have lengths extending between first ends and second ends of the slats, orthogonal to the central axis of the tapes, and selected to provide a custom width of the subassembly.

Roll-up coverings for architectural openings and related methods, systems and devices
12037842 · 2024-07-16 · ·

The present disclosure describes roll-up coverings of custom length and/or width for architectural openings, and a method of assembling the same. The custom covering includes at least one outer elongate tape, at least one inner elongate tape, and a plurality of slats. The tapes preferably have lengths along central longitudinal axis extending between first ends and second ends of the tapes that are selected to correspond to the custom length of the covering. The slats are preferably transverse to, spaced apart along, and coupled to the tapes at any desired location along the tape lengths to achieve desired spacings of the slats, thereby providing a subassembly of custom length. The slats may have lengths extending between first ends and second ends of the slats, orthogonal to the central axis of the tapes, and selected to provide a custom width of the subassembly.

Covering for architectural features, related systems, and methods of manufacture

A covering for an architectural feature having generally horizontal vane elements coupled to and located between generally front and rear generally vertical support members, which in preferred embodiments are adjustable to control the amount of light transmitted through the covering. In one embodiment the covering has three dimensional multi-layered, cellular vanes, and in another embodiment, the one or more support members are formed of a dark color, the rear support member(s) may be formed of material that is darker than the front support member(s), or vise versa. In another embodiment, the support members, e.g., sheers, have an openness factor, preferably as low as about sixty-five percent (65%) to as large as about ninety percent (90%). Other embodiments include structure, assemblies and methods for controlling the closure of the covering as well as embodiments of bottom rail assemblies. Also provided is a method of manufacturing the covering.

Covering for architectural features, related systems, and methods of manufacture

A covering for an architectural feature having generally horizontal vane elements coupled to and located between generally front and rear generally vertical support members, which in preferred embodiments are adjustable to control the amount of light transmitted through the covering. In one embodiment the covering has three dimensional multi-layered, cellular vanes, and in another embodiment, the one or more support members are formed of a dark color, the rear support member(s) may be formed of material that is darker than the front support member(s), or vise versa. In another embodiment, the support members, e.g., sheers, have an openness factor, preferably as low as about sixty-five percent (65%) to as large as about ninety percent (90%). Other embodiments include structure, assemblies and methods for controlling the closure of the covering as well as embodiments of bottom rail assemblies. Also provided is a method of manufacturing the covering.