WINDOW CURTAIN
20230265712 ยท 2023-08-24
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Abstract
A window curtain includes a headrail and a covering structure. The headrail has a bottom wall, two stand walls connected with two opposites sides of the bottom wall, and a light-blocking portion protruding downwards from a junction of the bottom wall and one of the stand walls. The covering structure is positioned under the headrail and has a ladder tape and a plurality of slats. The ladder tape has two vertical cords and a plurality of traverse cords connected between the vertical cords and arranged in an equally-spaced manner along the vertical cords. The slats are held by the traverse cords in a one-to-one manner so as to be tilted by the ladder tape for providing a light-blocking effect. When the slats are tilted, a part of a topmost slat is covered by the light-blocking portion of the headrail to solve the problem of light leakage.
Claims
1. A window curtain comprising: a headrail including a bottom wall, two stand walls connected with front and rear sides of the bottom wall, and a light-blocking portion protruding downwards from a junction of the bottom wall and one of the stand walls; and a covering structure positioned under the headrail and including a ladder tape having two vertical cords and a plurality of traverse cords connected between the vertical cords and arranged in an equally-spaced manner along extending directions of the vertical cords, and a plurality of slats held by the traverse cords in a one-to-one manner such that the slats can be adjusted by the ladder tape to a tilted state, wherein when the slats are in the tilted state, a part of a topmost slat of the slats is covered by the light-blocking portion of the headrail.
2. The window curtain as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light-blocking portion has a straight section provided with one end connected with one of the stand walls, a concave arc section provided with one end connected with the bottom wall, and a convex arc section connected between the straight section and the concave arc section.
3. The window curtain as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light-blocking portion extends continuously from one end of the headrail to the other end of the headrail along a longitudinal direction of the headrail.
4. The window curtain as claimed in claim 1, wherein the headrail includes two said light-blocking portions protruding downwards from the junctions of the bottom wall and the stand walls.
5. The window curtain as claimed in claim 4, wherein a recess is formed between the light-blocking portions; the covering structure further includes a lifting cord connected with the slats to drive the slats to a lifted state, wherein when the slats are in the lifted state, the topmost slat is received in the recess.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0017] As shown in 2, the headrail 20 includes a bottom wall 21 and two stand walls 22 connected integrally with the front and rear sides of the bottom wall 21. In addition, the headrail 20 includes two light-blocking portions 23 (actually, at least one is sufficient) protruding integrally downwards from the junctions of the stand walls 22 and the bottom wall 21 and extending continuously from one end of the headrail 20 to the other end of the headrail 20 along the longitudinal direction of the headrail 20. Further, as shown in
[0018] The covering structure 30 is positioned under the headrail 20. As shown in
[0019] On the other hand, the covering structure 30 further includes at least one lifting cord 35 (the number is adjustable according to the size of the window curtain 10) connected with the slats 34. One end of the lifting cord 35 is penetrated into the headrail 20 and connected with a cord winder (the cord winder is known in the prior art and not shown in the drawings), such that the lifting cord 35 can be driven by the cord winder to adjust the slats 34 to a lifted state S2 as shown in