VENETIAN BLIND
20230332461 ยท 2023-10-19
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Abstract
A venetian blind includes a top rail and a bottom rail linked by two ladder ropes. The ladder rope has a first vertical portion, a second vertical portion, transverse portions connected between the first and second vertical portions, and loop portions connected to the first vertical portion. The slat is supported by the transverse portion and has two holes, two openings, and two slots communicating between the holes and the openings. The loop portions penetrate into the holes from the openings through the slots so as to be mounted around one long edges of the slats. The peripheral wall of the hole has a guiding surface and a positioning portion. When the slats are tilted from a horizontal position to a tilted position, the loop portions are moved along the guiding surfaces to the positioning portions. As such, the present invention is structurally simple and easy to be assembled.
Claims
1. A venetian blind comprising: a top rail; a bottom rail located below the top rail; two ladder ropes connected between the upper and bottom rails, the ladder ropes each having a first vertical portion, a second vertical portion opposite to the first vertical portion, a plurality of transverse portions connected between the first and second vertical portions and arranged in an equidistant manner along the first and second vertical portions, and a plurality of loop portions connected to the first vertical portion; and a plurality of slats positioned between the upper and bottom rails and disposed on the transverse portions of the ladder ropes, the slats each having a top surface, a bottom surface opposite to the top surface, a first long edge caught by the loop portions of the ladder ropes, a second long edge opposite to the first long edge and adjacent to the second vertical portions of the ladder ropes, two holes through the top and bottom surfaces and penetrated by the loop portions of the ladder ropes, two openings formed at the first long edge for allowing the loop portions to enter and exit, and two slots through the top and bottom surfaces and each communicating between the hole and the opening for guiding the loop portion to move between the hole and the opening, wherein a peripheral wall of each of the holes has a guiding surface and a positioning portion, and when the slats are tilted from a horizontal position to a tilted position, the loop portions are moved along the guiding surfaces to the positioning portions, and when the slats are located at the tilted position, the loop portions are positioned in the positioning portions.
2. The venetian blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein the peripheral wall of each of the holes has two said guiding surfaces; when the slats are tilted from the horizontal position to the tilted position, each of the loop portions is moved along one of the guiding surfaces to the positioning portion.
3. The venetian blind as claimed in claim 2, wherein the positioning portion is formed at a junction of the two guiding surfaces; a distance between the two guiding surfaces gradually increases away from the positioning portion.
4. The venetian blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slots each have a first guiding section communicating with the hole and extending along a longitudinal direction of the slat, and a second guiding section connected with the first guiding section and communicating with the opening and extending along a width direction of the slat.
5. The venetian blind as claimed in claim 4, wherein a chamfer is formed at a junction of the first and second guiding sections.
6. The venetian blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein the loop portions each have two ends thereof connected to the first vertical portion of the ladder rope and located at the same side of the transverse portion of the ladder rope.
7. The venetian blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein the loop portions each have two ends thereof connected to the first vertical portion of the ladder rope and located at the opposite side of the transverse portion of the ladder rope.
8. The venetian blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein the openings each have a width gradually decreasing toward the slot.
9. The venetian blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein the two slots are arranged in a transversely symmetrical.
10. The venetian blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the slots extend inclinedly.
11. The venetian blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the loop portions of the ladder ropes passes through one of the holes of the slat.
12. The venetian blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the loop portions of the ladder ropes passes through the holes of the two adjacent slats.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0032] The top rail 20 and the bottom rail 22 are arranged in an up-down manner.
[0033] The two ladder ropes 30 are connected between the top rail 20 and the bottom rail 22. Each of the ladder ropes 30 has a first vertical portion 32, a second vertical portion 34, a plurality of transverse portions 36, and a plurality of loop portions 38. As shown in
[0034] As shown in
[0035] What needs to be added here is that the hole 45 can have different geometrical shapes, such as triangle, circular, semicircular, quadrangle or hexagon. In this embodiment, the hole 45 has a triangular shape.
[0036] To assemble the ladder rope 30 and the slats 40, as shown in
[0037] It is worth mentioning that in this embodiment, each of the loop portions 38 of the ladder ropes 30 is penetrated into one of the holes 45 of the slat 40. However, each of the loop portions 38 of the ladder ropes 30 can be penetrated into the holes 45 of the two adjacent slats 40, as shown in
[0038] As the ladder rope 30 and the slat 40 are such assembled, the slat 40 is prevented from excessive transverse displacement, and further, since the slot 47 is in a reversed-L shape, even when the assembled slat 40 is lifted, lowered or tilted, the loop portion 38 of the ladder rope 30 inserted in the hole 45 is difficult to move into the first guiding section 472 of the slot 47, thereby effectively preventing the loop portion 38 of the ladder rope 30 from accidentally coming off the slat 40.
[0039] Replacement of a damaged slat 40 can be easily achieved by pulling the loop portion 38 of the ladder rope 30 inserted in the hole 45 of the damaged slats 40 out of the hole 45 through the slot 47 and the opening 46, and having a new slat 50 assembled with the loop portion 38 of the ladder rope 30 as described above. The replacement is simple and rapid.
[0040] Moreover, when the slats 40 are tilted from a horizontal position P1 as shown in
[0041] Furthermore, as shown in