SLAT FOR VENETIAN BLIND
20230265714 ยท 2023-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/384
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A slat includes two through holes each provided at its periphery wall with a first wall surface and a second wall surface. First and second teeth protrude from the front and rear ends of the first wall surface towards the second wall surface. The distances between the first and second teeth and the second wall surface are smaller than the diameter of a lifting cord. A third tooth staggered with the first tooth and a fourth tooth staggered with the second tooth protrude from the front and rear ends of the second wall surface towards the first wall surface. The distances between the third and fourth teeth and the first wall surface are smaller than the diameter of the lifting cord. As such, the slat prevents a rope loop from being enlarged for enhancing the safety of use.
Claims
1. A slat for a venetian blind, comprising a through hole at each of left and right ends thereof for penetration of a lifting cord of the venetian blind, a periphery wall of each of the through holes includes a first wall surface, a second wall surface opposite to the first wall surface, and two opposite end surfaces connected with front and rear ends of the first wall surface and front and rear ends of the second wall surface, a first tooth and a second tooth protruding from the front and rear ends of the first wall surface towards the second wall surface, the first tooth having a first tooth peak defining a distance with the second wall surface smaller than a diameter of the lifting cord, the second tooth having a second tooth peak defining a distance with the second wall surface smaller than the diameter of the lifting cord, a third tooth and a fourth tooth protruding from the front and rear ends of the second wall surface towards the first wall surface, the third tooth and the first tooth being staggered with respect to each other, the fourth tooth and the second tooth being staggered with respect to each other, the third tooth having a third tooth peak defining a distance with the first wall surface smaller than the diameter of the lifting cord, the fourth tooth having a fourth tooth peak defining a distance with the first wall surface smaller than the diameter of the lifting cord.
2. The slat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first tooth further has a first front tooth surface opposite and parallel to a third rear tooth surface of the third tooth, and a distance between the first front tooth surface of the first tooth and the third rear tooth surface of the third tooth is smaller than the diameter of the lifting cord, the second tooth further has a second front tooth surface opposite and parallel to a fourth rear tooth surface of the fourth tooth, and a distance between the second front tooth surface of the second tooth and the fourth rear tooth surface of the fourth tooth is smaller than the diameter of the lifting cord.
3. The slat as claimed in claim 2, wherein the first tooth further has a first rear tooth surface, and a length of the first rear tooth surface is greater than a length of the first front tooth surface.
4. The slat as claimed in claim 2, wherein the fourth tooth further has a fourth front tooth surface, and a length of the fourth front tooth surface is greater than a length of the fourth rear tooth surface.
5. The slat as claimed in claim 1, wherein two said first teeth protrude from the front end of the first wall surface towards the second wall surface; the third tooth is located between the two first teeth; two said fourth teeth protrude from the rear end of the second wall surface towards the first wall surface; the second tooth is located between the two fourth teeth.
6. The slat as claimed in claim 5, wherein the first teeth each have a first front tooth surface and a first rear tooth surface; the third tooth further has a third front tooth surface opposite and parallel to the first rear tooth surface of the first tooth located ahead of the third tooth, and a third rear tooth surface opposite and parallel to the first front tooth surface of the first tooth located behind the third tooth; a distance between the first front tooth surface of the first tooth located behind the third tooth and the third rear tooth surface of the third tooth is smaller than the diameter of the lifting cord, and a distance between the first rear tooth surface of the first tooth located ahead of the third tooth and the third front tooth surface of the third tooth is smaller than the diameter of the lifting cord; the fourth teeth each have a fourth front tooth surface and a fourth rear tooth surface; the second tooth further has a second front tooth surface opposite and parallel to the fourth rear tooth surface of the fourth tooth located ahead of the second tooth, and a second rear tooth surface opposite and parallel to the fourth front tooth surface of the fourth tooth located behind the second tooth; a distance between the fourth front tooth surface of the fourth tooth located behind the second tooth and the second rear tooth surface of the second tooth is smaller than the diameter of the lifting cord, and a distance between the fourth rear tooth surface of the fourth tooth located ahead of the second tooth and the second front tooth surface of the second tooth is smaller than the diameter of the lifting cord.
7. The slat as claimed in claim 6, wherein a length of the first rear tooth surface of the first tooth located behind the third tooth is greater than a length of the first front tooth surface of the first tooth located behind the third tooth.
8. The slat as claimed in claim 6, wherein a length of the fourth front tooth surface of the fourth tooth located ahead of the second tooth is greater than a length of the fourth rear tooth surface of the fourth tooth located ahead of the second tooth.
9. The slat as claimed in claim 1, wherein the through holes each have an elongated shape, and extending directions of the through holes are perpendicular to a longitude direction of the slat.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] Referring to
[0022] The slats 30 are arranged between the headrail 20 and the bottom rail 22 in a parallel manner by the connection of two ladder tapes 24. The slat 30 has an elongated through hole 31 at each of the left and right ends thereof. As shown in
[0023] The transmission unit 70 includes a cord winder 72 and two lifting cords 74. As shown in
[0024] As shown in
[0025] As shown in
[0026] It can be seen from the above that when a lifting section 76 (i.e., the part located between the two adjacent slats 30) of the lifting cord 74 is pulled out by an external force, as shown in
[0027] It needs to be added here that when the lifting section 76 of the lifting cord 74 is pulled out by an external force, the lifting section 76 may be engaged between the second tooth 46 and the fourth teeth 62 along another direction. Since the second front tooth surface 50 of the second tooth 46 and the second rear tooth surface 52 of the second tooth 46 are respectively corresponding and parallel to the fourth rear tooth surface 68 of one of the fourth teeth 62 and the fourth front tooth surface 66 of the other of the fourth teeth 62, and further, the distance between themselves is smaller than the diameter of the lifting cord 74, the lifting section 76 is also easier to enter between the second tooth 46 and the fourth teeth 62 and then be confined, such that the lifting section 76 can't be pulled out continuously. This can also prevent the rope loop formed by the lifting section 76 from being enlarged for enhancing the safety of use.
[0028] On the other hand, in aforesaid embodiment, the first front and rear tooth surfaces 42, 44 of the first tooth 38 have the same lengths. Actually, as shown in
[0029] As indicated above, the slat 30 of the present invention uses multiple teeth arranged in a staggered manner at two ends of the through holes 31 to limit the continuous movement of the lifting section 76 when the lifting section 76 is pulled out for preventing the rope loop from being enlarged, thereby enhancing the safety of use. Further, the slat of the prevent invention is unnecessary to be machined a groove with a width smaller than the diameter of the through hole 31, and compared to the prior art, the slat 30 of the prevent invention is easier to be processed for lowering manufacturing cost. In addition, the first tooth 38 and the fourth tooth 62 are not limited to two in number.
[0030] The number of them can be reduced to one or increased to more than two according to actual needs. The second tooth 46 and the third tooth 54 are not limited to one in number. The number of them can be increased to more than two according to actual needs for achieving the effect of limiting the movement of the lift cord 74.