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ROLL-UP SHADES WITH STRAPS, CONNECTORS, AND FASTENERS, AND METHODS OF USING SAME
20200199935 · 2020-06-25 ·

A shade configured to be rolled up or down by a user includes a plurality of slats, a plurality of weaving cords which attach the plurality of slats together, at least one strap including a top end and a bottom end, the top end being attached to one of the plurality of slats at a back side of the shade and the bottom end being a free end including a connector. A method of using the shade includes rolling up the shade to a first rolled up position and securing the rolled up portion of the shade by wrapping the strap around the rolled up portion and securing the strap to a front side of the shade. A fastener may also be used to secure a rolled up portion of the shade.

Window shade and actuating system thereof
10633916 · 2020-04-28 · ·

An actuating system for a window shade includes a fixed support shaft, a rotary drum pivotally connected with the support shaft, the rotary drum being rotatable for winding or unwinding a shading structure, and a limiting mechanism disposed inside the rotary drum and including a threaded portion provided on the support shaft, a stop portion, a limiting part, and a follower engaged with the threaded portion, the stop portion and the limiting part being respectively disposed adjacent to a first and a second end of the threaded portion, and the follower being rotationally coupled to and slidable relative to the rotary drum. The rotary drum is rotatable in a first direction to drive the follower to slide toward a first position for engagement with the limiting part, and in an opposite second direction to drive the follower to slide toward a second position for engagement with the stop portion.

Window shade and actuating system thereof
10633916 · 2020-04-28 · ·

An actuating system for a window shade includes a fixed support shaft, a rotary drum pivotally connected with the support shaft, the rotary drum being rotatable for winding or unwinding a shading structure, and a limiting mechanism disposed inside the rotary drum and including a threaded portion provided on the support shaft, a stop portion, a limiting part, and a follower engaged with the threaded portion, the stop portion and the limiting part being respectively disposed adjacent to a first and a second end of the threaded portion, and the follower being rotationally coupled to and slidable relative to the rotary drum. The rotary drum is rotatable in a first direction to drive the follower to slide toward a first position for engagement with the limiting part, and in an opposite second direction to drive the follower to slide toward a second position for engagement with the stop portion.

Roll-up shades with straps, connectors, and fasteners, and methods of using same
10577861 · 2020-03-03 · ·

A shade configured to be rolled up or down by a user includes a plurality of slats, a plurality of weaving cords which attach the plurality of slats together, at least one strap including a top end and a bottom end, the top end being attached to one of the plurality of slats at a back side of the shade and the bottom end being a free end including a connector. A method of using the shade includes rolling up the shade to a first rolled up position and securing the rolled up portion of the shade by wrapping the strap around the rolled up portion and securing the strap to a front side of the shade. A fastener may also be used to secure a rolled up portion of the shade.

Roll-up shades with straps, connectors, and fasteners, and methods of using same
10577861 · 2020-03-03 · ·

A shade configured to be rolled up or down by a user includes a plurality of slats, a plurality of weaving cords which attach the plurality of slats together, at least one strap including a top end and a bottom end, the top end being attached to one of the plurality of slats at a back side of the shade and the bottom end being a free end including a connector. A method of using the shade includes rolling up the shade to a first rolled up position and securing the rolled up portion of the shade by wrapping the strap around the rolled up portion and securing the strap to a front side of the shade. A fastener may also be used to secure a rolled up portion of the shade.

Arrangement for mounting an actuator button onto a rail of a window covering

An arrangement for mounting an actuator button to a rail wherein the fastener for securing the button housing to the rail is hidden from view of the user.

Arrangement for mounting an actuator button onto a rail of a window covering

An arrangement for mounting an actuator button to a rail wherein the fastener for securing the button housing to the rail is hidden from view of the user.

WINDOW SHADE AND ACTUATING SYSTEM THEREOF
20200018116 · 2020-01-16 · ·

An actuating system for a window shade includes a fixed support shaft, a rotary drum pivotally connected with the support shaft and rotatable for winding or unwinding a shading structure, and a limiting mechanism at least partially disposed inside the rotary drum and including a threaded portion provided on the support shaft, a stop portion and a limiting part respectively adjacent to a first and a second end of the threaded portion, and a follower engaged with the threaded portion, the follower being rotationally coupled to the rotary drum and slidable relative to the rotary drum. The rotary drum is rotatable in a first direction to drive the follower to slide toward a first position for engagement with the limiting part, and in a second direction to drive the follower to slide toward a second position for engagement with the stop portion.

WINDOW SHADE AND ACTUATING SYSTEM THEREOF
20200018116 · 2020-01-16 · ·

An actuating system for a window shade includes a fixed support shaft, a rotary drum pivotally connected with the support shaft and rotatable for winding or unwinding a shading structure, and a limiting mechanism at least partially disposed inside the rotary drum and including a threaded portion provided on the support shaft, a stop portion and a limiting part respectively adjacent to a first and a second end of the threaded portion, and a follower engaged with the threaded portion, the follower being rotationally coupled to the rotary drum and slidable relative to the rotary drum. The rotary drum is rotatable in a first direction to drive the follower to slide toward a first position for engagement with the limiting part, and in a second direction to drive the follower to slide toward a second position for engagement with the stop portion.

Handle and Brake Arrangement for a Covering for Architectural Openings

A handle is releasably secured to a rail wall by means of fasteners extending from inside the rail. An actuator shaft pushes against a contact plate to move a movable braking member to stop the rotation of a rod inside the rail.