CONTROL ROPES GUIDE DEVICE FOR WINDOW CURTAIN
20220403699 · 2022-12-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/262
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/322
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E06B2009/3225
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E06B9/327
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E06B2009/3222
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B2009/2625
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International classification
E06B9/327
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E06B9/302
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Abstract
A control rope guide device for a window curtain assembly includes a bottom part and a top part. The top part is connected to the top of the bottom part. The control rope guide device is cooperated with the window curtain assembly to separate two control ropes apart from each other so as to smoothly expand or lift the curtain.
Claims
1. A control rope guide device for a window curtain assembly, comprising: a bottom part and a top part which is connected to a top of the bottom part, the control rope guide device adapted to be connected to the window curtain assembly so as to separate two control ropes.
2. A control rope guide device for a window curtain assembly, comprising: a bottom part and a top part which is connected to a top of the bottom part, the bottom part including an upright portion, two flanges respectively extending from two respective lower portion of two respective ends of the upright portion, a hole defined centrally through the upright portion, the upright portion including two grooves, and each groove extending upward toward the bore from the flange corresponding thereto, each groove including a plate located therein, a rivet engaged with the hole, and the top part including a handle, two protrusions and two hooks, two bridges respectively formed between the two protrusions and the handle, the two hooks extending from an underside of the top part, each of the protrusions including a recess defined therein, the two respective recesses respectively defined through the bottom of the top part, each recess receiving a rod, the two hooks hooking the two plates in the two grooves to connect the top part to the bottom part.
3. The control rope guide device for a window curtain assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the upright portion is a hollow case which includes multiple openings, an inclined wing is located between two adjacent openings.
4. The control rope guide device for a window curtain assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the rivet is made of metal or durable material.
5. The control rope guide device for a window curtain assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the handle includes an anti-slip face coated thereto.
6. The control rope guide device for a window curtain assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the rods are cylindrical rods and made of metal or durable material.
7. The control rope guide device for a window curtain assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the hooks each include an arm and a hook end.
8. The control rope guide device for a window curtain assembly as claimed in claim 5, wherein the anti-slip face of the handle includes bosses, ridges or grooves.
9. The control rope guide device for a window curtain assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the window curtain assembly comprises a top rail, a middle rail and a bottom rail, the top rail includes a separation bottom and two bores are defined through the separation bottom; a first curtain connected between the middle rail and the top rail; a second curtain connected between the middle rail and the bottom rail; the bottom part connected to the separation bottom of the top rail, the upright portion extending through the bores to connect the bottom part to the separation bottom, the hooks of the top part hook the plates of the bottom part; a first scrolling member and a second scrolling member located in the top rail, the first scrolling member including a first top board and a first bottom board, two first scrolling wheels and two first driving wheels located between the first top board and the first bottom board, the second scrolling member including a second top board and a second bottom board, two second scrolling wheels and two second driving wheels located between the second top board and the second bottom board, multiple columns respectively connected between the first/second top board and the first/second bottom board, the two first scrolling wheels engaged with the two first driving wheels, a first spring driving the two first driving wheels so as to drive each of the first scrolling wheels, the two second scrolling wheels engaged with the two second driving wheels, a second spring driving the two second driving wheels so as to drive each of the second scrolling wheels; two first control ropes each having a first end connected to the first scrolling wheel corresponding thereto, a second end of each of the first control ropes extending through the rivet engaged with the hole of the bottom part and the first curtain, and being connected to the middle rail; two second control ropes each having a first end connected to the second scrolling wheel corresponding thereto, a second end of each of the second control ropes extending through the rivet engaged with the hole of the bottom part and the first and second curtains, and being connected to the bottom rail, the rods of each top part separating the first and second control ropes apart from each other, and a recovery force from each of the first and second springs driving the first and second driving wheels to rotate, the first and second driving wheels respectively drive the first and second scrolling wheels to rotate, so that the first scrolling wheels operate the first control ropes to lift or lower the middle rail to collect or expand the first curtain, or the second scrolling wheels operate the second control ropes to lift or lower the bottom rail to collect or expand the second curtain.
10. The control rope guide device for a window curtain assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein multiple pillars are connected between the first/second top board and the first/second bottom board, the pillars guide the first and the second control ropes.
11. The control rope guide device for a window curtain assembly as claimed in claim 9, wherein the first curtain is an empty space, or the first curtain includes different levels of light transmittance compared with that of the second curtain.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0030] Referring to
[0031] The top part 2 includes a handle 21, two protrusions 22 and two hooks 23. Two bridges 24 are respectively formed between the two protrusions 22 and the handle 21. The two hooks 23 extend from the underside of the top part 2. Each of the protrusions 22 is a cylindrical part and includes a recess 221 defined therein. The two respective recesses 221 are respectively defined through the bottom of the top part 2, so that each recess 221 receives one end of a rod 25. The two hooks 23 hook the two plates 113 in the two grooves 112 to connect the top part 1 to the bottom part 2.
[0032] The top part 2 is made by way of plastic injection molding, and the handle 21 includes an anti-slip face 211 coated thereto which may include bosses, ridges or grooves such that the user can grab the handle easily. The rods 25 are cylindrical rods and made of metal or durable material to guide the first and second control ropes L1, L2 which will be described later. The hooks 23 each include an arm 231 and a hook end 232 which is formed to the distal end of the arm 231. The hook end 23 is used to hook the plate 113. The distance between the top part 2 and the bottom part 1 can be adjusted by the arms 231 with different lengths. The distance provides a room for operation for the first and second control ropes L1, L2.
[0033] As shown in
[0034] The bottom part 1 is connected to the separation bottom 61 of the top rail 6. The upright portion 11 extends through the bores 62 from the underside of the separation board 61 of the top rail 6 so as to connect the bottom part 1 to the separation bottom 61. The wings 13 contact the top face of the separation board 61, and the flanges 12 contact the bottom face of the separation board 61. The hooks 23 of the top part 2 hook the plates 113 of the bottom part 2.
[0035] As shown In
[0036] The two first scrolling wheels 83 are engaged with the two first driving wheels 84. A first spring 841 drives the two first driving wheels 84 so as to drive each of the first scrolling wheels 83. The two second scrolling wheels 93 are engaged with the two second driving wheels 94. A second spring 941 drives the two second driving wheels 94 so as to drive each of the second scrolling wheels 93.
[0037] Two first control ropes L1 each have a first end connected to the first scrolling wheel 83 corresponding thereto, and a second end of each of the first control ropes L1 extends through the rivet 3 engaged with the hole 111 of the bottom part 1 and the first curtain 10, and is connected to the middle rail 5.
[0038] Two second control ropes L2 each have a first end connected to the second scrolling wheel 93 corresponding thereto, and a second end of each of the second control ropes L1 extends through the rivet 3 engaged with the hole 111 of the bottom part 1 and the first and second curtains 10, 7, and is connected to the bottom rail 4. The rods 25 of each top part 2 separate the first and second control ropes L1, L2 apart from each other.
[0039] The recovery force from each of the first and second springs 841, 941 drives the first and second driving wheels 84, 94 to rotate, and the first and second driving wheels 84, 94 respectively drive the first and second scrolling wheels 83, 93 to rotate, so that the first scrolling wheels 83 operate the first control ropes L1 to lift or lower the middle rail 5 to collect or expand the first curtain 10. Alternatively, the second scrolling wheels 93 operate the second control ropes L2 to lift or lower the bottom rail 4 to collect or expand the second curtain 7.
[0040] Besides, multiple pillars 86/96 are connected between the first/second top board 81/91 and the first/second bottom board 82/92. The pillars 86/96 guide the first and the second control ropes L1, L2.
[0041] As shown in
[0042] The first curtain 10 is an empty space, or the first curtain 10 includes different levels of light transmittance compared with that of the second curtain 7 so as to achieve purposes of light adjustment and light blocking.
[0043] While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.