1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a window-covering product and more particularly, to a cord lock for window blinds or shades.
2. Description of the Related Art
Traditionally, a conventional cord lock for window blinds or shade includes a box mounted on the top rail of the window blinds or shade, a fixed pulley provided in the box, and a movable driving wheel provided in the box to lock or release a cord such that operation of the cord may control up and down movement of the blinds and also stop movement of the blinds (or a shade).
The conventional box, however, is fixed to a recess on the top rail such that an L-shaped iron plate and screws are incorporated to fix the box on the top rail. This arrangement is complex and makes it difficult for consumers to assemble and disassemble the device. To fix the above drawback, U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,945,970 and 7,117,920 disclose a box that is provided with two retractable locking blocks on opposite sides for engagement with the recess. The locking blocks are pressed inwards to place the box onto the top rail, and while the box is completely placed in the recess of the top rail, the locking blocks will jump out automatically to secure the box to the top rail. However, it is very hard for the removable box, the fixed pulley, and the movable driving wheel to resist the force that the user exerts on the cord and the weight of the cord and the window blinds or shade. As a result, the box may become loosened over time, or even become disengaged with the recess.
Additionally, when the cord is pulled downward or swung to the right or left, it moves the movable driving wheel between a release position, in which the movable driving wheel keeps a distance from the fixed pulley, and a lock position, in which the movable driving wheel touches the fixed pulley. In the release position, the blinds (or the shade) are free to move, and in the lock position, the blinds (or the shade) are secured.
However, while in the lock position, the movable driving wheel only has one point touching the fixed pulley such that it provides insufficient force to secure the cord. As a result, the cord may slip or become loosened from the fixed wheel because of the weight of the blinds or the shade.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a cord lock for a window covering (window blinds or shade), which is easy to assemble and disassemble, and the cord lock is firmly mounted on the window covering.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a cord lock for window blinds or shade, which can provide a firm cord lock while controlling the window covering.
To achieve these objectives of the present invention, a cord lock for a window covering of the present invention includes a box having a chamber therein, an engaging block on an outer side, a first opening for a cord exiting the box, a second opening for the cord entering the box, a fixed locking portion on the outer side, and a flexible locking portion opposite the fixed locking portion; and a movable driving wheel, which is received in the chamber of the box, to be moved between a lock position, in which the movable driving wheel is moved toward the engaging block to clip the cord therebetween, and a release position, in which the movable driving wheel is moved away from the engaging block to release the cord.
Referring to
The box 10 has a chamber 11 therein, a first opening 12 on a front side communicated with the chamber 11, and second opening 13 on a back side thereof communicated with the chamber 11. The box 10 further is provided with a stop device 14 (engaging block) on a sidewall of the second opening 13. The engaging block 14 has a convex portion 142 and two slots 141. The convex portion 142 has a curvature smaller than that of the movable driving wheel 30. The box 10 further has a first curved portion 19A and a second curved portion 19b on opposite sides of the engaging block 14 (as shown in
The wear-resisted member 20 is a metal piece or a hard plastic piece having a high wear-resisting property. Opposite ends of the wear-resisted member 20 are engaged with the slots 141 of the box 10 that the wear-resisted member 20 covers the engaging block 14 to allow the cord to lean thereon. A surface of the wear-resisted member 20 where the cord leans includes a first curved surface 21, a flat surface 22, a second curved surface 23, and a slope 24 (as shown in
The movable driving wheel 30, which is made of a wear-resisting material, has a second toothed portion 31 on an outer side. The movable driving wheel 30 is received in the chamber 11 of the box 10 with the second toothed portion 31 engaged with the first toothed portion 16 of the box 10 (as shown in
The poles 40, which are made of a wear-resisting material, are inserted into the through holes 15 with a constant interval that the poles 40 divides the first opening 12 into several sub-openings 121 and restricts the movable driving wheel 30 in the chamber 11 of the box 10 (as shown in
Above are the elements of the cord lock 100 of the first embodiment of the present invention, and we will describe the way of assembling the elements and the function of the present invention as follows.
First, the assembled cord lock 100 is mounted on the recess 91 of the top rail 90, and the assembling way includes: putting the box 10 in a tilting position into the recess 91 with the first slot 171 engaged with a sidewall of the recess 91 that the first fixed blocks 172 are engaged with an inner side and an outer side of the sidewall of the recess 91 (as shown in
Next, inserting a cord 80 connecting a window covering (window blinds or shade) into the box 10 via the second opening 13 and through a space between the wear-resisted device 20 and the movable driving wheel 30, and then going out of the box 10 via the first opening 12 (as shown in
To move the window covering up and down, one may hold the cord 80 left out of the box 10 to the left (as shown in
To fix the window covering 70, one may hold the cord 80 straight (as shown in
The present invention provides the box 10 with the fixed locking portion 17 and the flexible locking portion 18 to provide a fixed side for fixed engagement and a flexible side for flexible engagement that would provide an easier way to assemble the box 10 on the top rail 90. (The fixed locking portions are engaged with the top rail first, and then the flexible locking portion is pushed into the recess to complete the assembling work.) Besides, the fixed locking portion 17 has a greater hardness and is on the same side with the wear-resisted device 20 that could sustain more pressure of the cord 80 exerting on the box 10 and help the box 10 fixed on the top rail 90 firmly.
Besides, the wear-resisted device 20 of the present invention is a plate-like member, and the curvature of the convex portion 42 of the engaging block 14 is smaller than that of the movable driving wheel 30 (which means the driving device has a curvature diameter greater than that of the movable driving wheel) that the slope 24 of the wear-resisted device 20 may provide a greater-area support to the cord 80 when the cord 80 is clipped. To compare with the conventional device that the cord is clipped by point, the present invention provides a greater clipping force to prevent the cord from loosing.
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Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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