Curtain security structure driven by bead chain
09574397 ยท 2017-02-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/322
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B2009/3265
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B9/80
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/322
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The invention relates to a curtain security structure driven by a bead chain, comprising an upper assembler, a lower assembler, and flexible support parts to be assembled correspondingly. A lower rotary wheel of the lower assembler is engaged with an upper rotary wheel of the upper assembler. The two flexible support parts are inserted from the bottom of the lower assembler to assemble the upper and the lower assemblers. An upper bead chain and a lower bead chain are entwined and disposed in upper and lower bead pockets respectively via pockets disposed on struts of the flexible support parts. When children improperly use the curtain security structure and thus are entwined by the lower bead chain and struggle, the lower bead chain, the lower assembler and the flexible support part can simultaneously detach from the upper assembler to prevent the children from being damaged to achieve the safe protection effect.
Claims
1. A curtain security structure driven by a bead chain, the curtain security structure comprising: an upper assembler and a lower assembler releasably coupled to the upper assembler by a plurality of flexible support parts, wherein an upper rotary wheel is pivotally disposed in the upper assembler, an upper tooth part is formed on an outer rim of the upper rotary wheel, a plurality of upper bead pockets are defined by recesses formed along the upper rotary wheel for accommodating an upper bead chain, a positioning part is disposed in the upper assembler, the positioning part forming position embedded slots disposed on two sides thereof; wherein a lower rotary wheel is pivotally disposed in the lower assembler, a lower tooth part is formed on an outer rim of the lower rotary wheel, the lower tooth part is engaged with the upper tooth part of the upper rotary wheel, a plurality of lower bead pockets are defined by recesses formed along the lower rotary wheel, the lower assembler having clamp holes formed on two sides thereof; wherein each of the flexible support parts includes: a plurality of clamp convex parts are disposed to engage the clamping holes of the lower assembler when the flexible support parts are inserted into the lower assembler from the bottom thereof, a positioning rod extending to correspond with the positioning part of the upper assembler, the positioning rod having a position embedded part configured to retentively engage one of the position embedded slots of the positioning part of the upper assembler, a top strut extending to engage an inner side of the lower assembler, and a bottom strut obliquely protruding to define a recessed pocket extending therealong to guide a lower bead chain; wherein the lower assembler safely decouples from the upper assembler when the positioning rod of each flexible support part deflects relative to the top strut to disengage the position embedded part from a corresponding one of the embedded slots responsive to application of a predetermined downward force on the bottom strut by the lower bead chain.
2. The curtain security structure of claim 1, wherein upper pivot bores are disposed on the front and rear surfaces of the upper assembler, upper guiding slots are formed to extend outward from the upper pivot bores of the upper assembler, and an upper pivot axis is formed to extend from each of the front and rear surfaces of the upper rotary wheel to be guided into engagement with the upper pivot bores by the upper guiding slots for pivotal support of the upper rotary wheel.
3. The curtain security structure of claim 1, wherein lower pivot bores are disposed on the front and rear surfaces of the lower assembler, lower guiding slots are formed to extend outward from the lower pivot bores of the lower assembler, a lower pivot axis is formed to extend from each of the front and rear surfaces of the lower rotary wheel to be guided into engagement with the lower pivot bores by the lower guiding slots for pivotal support of the lower rotary wheel.
4. The curtain security structure of claim 1, wherein the positioning rod and top strut of each flexible support part collectively define a substantially U-shaped configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(10) In order to have a more complete and clear disclosure of the technical content, purpose and effect of this invention, the technical content, purpose and effect of this invention are detailed illustrated below. The disclosed figures and reference numbers thereof are referred at the same time.
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(12) Upper pivot bores (11) are disposed on the front and rear surfaces of the upper assembler (1) above. Upper guiding slots (12) are formed by extending outwardly from the upper pivot bores (11) of the upper assembler (1). An upper rotary wheel (13) is disposed in the upper assembler (1). An upper pivot axis (131) is formed by outwardly extending from the front and rear surfaces of the upper rotary wheel (13). The upper pivot axis (131) of the upper rotary wheel (13) is pushed into the upper pivot bore (11) from the upper guiding slots (12) to pivotally dispose the upper rotary wheel (13). An upper tooth part (132) is disposed on an outer rim of the upper rotary wheel (13). A plurality of upper bead pockets (133) is recessedly disposed to surround the upper rotary wheel (13). A positioning part (14) is disposed in the upper assembler (1), and two corresponding position embedded slots (141) are recessedly disposed on both sides of the positioning part (14).
(13) The lower assembler (2) is used to be assembled with the upper assembler (1). Lower pivot bores (21) are disposed on the front and rear surfaces of the lower assembler (2). Lower guiding slots (22) are formed by extending outwardly from the lower pivot bores (21) of the lower assembler (2). A lower rotary wheel (23) is disposed in the lower assembler (2). A lower pivot axis (231) is formed by outwardly extending from the front and rear surfaces of the lower rotary wheel (23). The lower pivot axis (231) of the lower rotary wheel (23) is pushed into the lower pivot bores (21) from the lower guiding slots (22) to pivotally dispose the lower rotary wheel (23). A lower tooth part (232) is disposed on an outer rim of the lower rotary wheel (23). The lower tooth part (232) may be used to be engaged with the upper tooth part (132) of the upper rotary wheel (13) in the upper assembler (1). A plurality of lower bead pockets (233) is recessedly disposed to surround the lower rotary wheel (23). Two corresponding clamping holes (24) are disposed on two sides of the lower assembler (2).
(14) The flexible support parts (3) have clamp convex parts (31), which are convexly disposed to correspond with the clamping holes (24) of the lower assembler (2). The flexible support parts (3) may be inserted into the lower assembler (2) from the bottom of the lower assembler (2) and fixed to the lower assembler (2) by clamping the clamp convex parts (31) in the clamping holes (24) of the lower assembler (2). Positioning rods (32) are raised on the flexible support parts (3) to correspond with the positioning parts (14) of the upper assembler (1). Position embedded parts (321) are disposed on the positioning rods (32) to correspond with the position embedded slots (141) of the positioning parts (14). The position embedded parts (321) are used to assemble and fix the positioning rods (32) with the position embedded slots (141) of the positioning parts (14). Top struts (33) are protruding from the flexible support parts (3) and support the lower assembler (2) in the inner side of the lower assembler (2). Struts (34) are obliquely protruding from the bottom end of the flexible support parts (3), and pockets (341) are recessedly disposed on the struts (34).
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(17) Moreover, a child may be entwined by the lower bead chain (5) to be in a pulling situation when the child improperly uses it. Please also refer
(18) The industry advantages of this invention include:
(19) 1. Children may be entwined by the lower bead chain to be in a pulling situation when the children use it improperly. Since both sides of the lower bead chain may be pulled down at the same time. When the pulling force is greater than 3 kg, a detaching movement is performed to generate a safety detachment. The positioning rods of the two flexible support parts will act at the same time. The both position embedded parts of the positioning rods will detach from the positioning part to let the lower assembler and the lower bead chain simultaneously detach to form a safety guarding mechanism to the children.
(20) 2. Only one side of the lower bead chain can be pulled down when use it properly. The bearable pulling force can reach 15 kg. Therefore, the curtain security structure can be smoothly used for french windows or for heavier curtains up to 15 kg.
(21) In light of the embodiments in this invention above, it may be known that this invention can detach the lower bead chain as well as the lower assembler and the flexible support part from the upper assembler when a child is entwined by the lower bead chain and struggling. Therefore, a damage situation to the children's safety can be prevent from occurring to gain the effect of safe protection and increase the practical convenience when it is used as a whole.