The present invention relates to a curtain assembly, and more particularly to a curtain assembly which is simple to set up and does not utilize pulleys for actuating retraction of a curtain fabric.
A conventional curtain assembly typically comprises a top supporting bar, a curtain member connected to the top supporting bar, and a curtain retraction system installed in the top supporting bar for releasing and retracting the curtain member. Conventionally, the curtain retraction system comprises a plurality of connecting strings engaging with a plurality of pulleys mounted on the top supporting bar. The connecting strings are connected to the curtain member so that when the connecting strings are pulled, the curtain member is retracted toward the top supporting bar. The curtain member may be configured as a curtain fabric or configured as comprising a plurality of shade panels.
There are several disadvantages in associated with the above-mentioned conventional curtain assembly. First, almost all conventional curtain assemblies utilize some sort of pulleys for retracting the curtain member. This makes the entire curtain assembly difficult to assemble and maintain. Overtime, the pulleys may not function as designed but it may be difficult for a user to replace just the pulleys. As a result, the entire curtain assembly may need to be replaced. Second, it is difficult to assemble the above-mentioned curtain assembly particularly in outdoor environment. When a user would like to set up a simple curtain assembly in outdoor environment for temporary use (such as a picnic), the above-mentioned curtain assembly is simply not suitable. The user may need to set up a tent or outdoor canopy for providing shade. However, such tent or canopy do not provide freely retractable curtain member as a feature.
As a result, there is a need to provide a curtain assembly which is simple to set up and does not utilize pulleys for actuating retraction of a curtain fabric.
Certain variations of the present invention provide a curtain assembly which is simple to set up and does not utilize pulleys for actuating retraction of a curtain fabric.
In one aspect of the present invention, it provides a curtain assembly, comprising:
In another aspect of the present invention, it provides a method of manufacturing a curtain assembly, comprising the steps of:
In another aspect of the present invention, it provides a method of manufacturing a curtain assembly, comprising the steps of:
In another aspect of the present invention, it provides a curtain assembly, comprising:
In another aspect of the present invention, it provides a method of assembling a curtain assembly, comprising the steps of:
This summary presented above is provided merely to introduce certain concepts and not to identify any key or essential features of the claimed subject matter.
The following detailed description of the preferred embodiment is the preferred mode of carrying out the invention. The description is not to be taken in any limiting sense. It is presented for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the present invention.
In the following descriptions, it should also be appreciated that the terms “arrange” and “set” in the following description refer to the connecting relationship in the accompanying drawings for easy understanding of the present invention. For example, the “arrange” and “set” may refer to one element directly or indirectly set or arrange on another element. Therefore, the above terms should not be an actual connection limitation of the elements of the present invention.
It should also be appreciated that the terms “center”, “length”, “width”, “thickness”, “top”, “bottom”, “front”, “rear”, “left”, “right”, vertical”, “horizontal”, “upper”, “lower”, “interior”, and “exterior” in the following description refer to the orientation or positioning relationship in the accompanying drawings for easy understanding of the present invention without limiting the actual location or orientation of the present invention. Therefore, the above terms should not be an actual location limitation of the elements of the present invention.
Moreover, it should be appreciated that the terms “first”, “second”, “one”, “a”, and “an” in the following description refer to “at least one” or “one or more” in the embodiment. In particular, the term “a” in one embodiment may refer to “one” while in another embodiment may refer to “more than one”. Therefore, the above terms should not be an actual numerical limitation of the elements of the present invention.
It should be appreciated that the terms “install”, “connect”, “couple”, and “mount” in the following description refer to the connecting relationship in the accompanying drawings for easy understanding of the present invention. For example, the connection may refer to permanent connection or detachable connection. Therefore, the above terms should not be an actual connection limitation of the elements of the present invention.
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The curtain fabric 10 may have a top edge portion 11, a bottom edge portion 12, and two side edge portions 13 extending between the top edge portion 11 and the bottom edge portion 12.
The upper supporting shaft 20 may be detachably coupled to the top edge portion 11 of the curtain fabric 10. The upper supporting shaft 20 may have a first supporting end portion 21, a second supporting end portion 22, a first coupling hole 23 and a second coupling hole 24 formed on the first supporting end portion 21 and the second supporting end portion 22 respectively.
The lower supporting shaft 30 may be coupled to the bottom edge portion 12 of the curtain fabric 10. The lower supporting shaft 30 may have a third supporting end portion 31 and a fourth supporting end portion 32.
The connecting cord 40 may have a first connecting end portion 41 affixed to the third supporting end portion 31 of the lower supporting shaft 30, and a second connecting end portion 42 affixed to the fourth supporting end portion 32 of the lower supporting shaft 30. The connecting cord 40 may sequentially extend from the third supporting end portion 31 along the corresponding side edge portion 13 of the curtain fabric 10 and repetitively pass through the first coupling hole 23 to form a handle loop 43, the connecting cord 40 passing through the first coupling hole 23 may further extend along the top edge portion 11 of the curtain fabric 10 and pass through the second coupling hole 24, the connecting cord 40 passing through the second coupling hole 24 may further extend along the corresponding side edge portion 13 of the curtain fabric 10 and may be affixed on the fourth supporting end portion 32 of the lower supporting shaft 30.
The curtain assembly of the present invention may be operated between a shading position and a retracted position, wherein in the shading position, the curtain fabric 10 is fully extended between the upper supporting shaft 20 and the lower supporting shaft 30, wherein in the retracted position, the handle loop 43 may be pulled and retained to pull the lower supporting shaft 30 toward the upper supporting shaft 20 so as to allow the curtain fabric 10 to be retracted.
According to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, the curtain fabric 10 may be configured from textile or plastic material so that it may be utilized to block sunlight and provide shade. Additionally, the curtain fabric 10 may have a certain waterproof ability so that it may also be utilized to block a certain amount of water.
In this first preferred embodiment of the present invention, the curtain fabric 10 may have a rectangular cross-sectional shape when viewed from the front and may have an upper elongated slot 14 extending along the top edge portion 11 so that the upper supporting shaft 20 and the corresponding portion of the connecting cord 40 may pass through the upper elongated slot 14.
The curtain fabric 10 may further have a lower elongated slot 16 extending along the bottom edge portion 12 so that the lower supporting shaft 30 may pass through the lower elongated slot 16. One skilled in the art may appreciate that the upper elongated slot 14 and the lower elongated slot 16 may be optionally provided on the curtain fabric 10. When the curtain fabric 10 does not have the upper elongated slot 14 and the lower elongated slot 16, the upper supporting shaft 20 and the lower supporting shaft 30 may simply extend along the upper edge portion 11 and the bottom edge portion 12 of the curtain fabric at a rear side or a front side thereof. In this first preferred embodiment, the curtain fabric 10 may have both the upper elongated slot 14 and the lower elongated slot 16 extending along the upper edge portion 11 and the bottom edge portion 12 respectively.
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According to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, the upper supporting shaft 20 may comprise a first main shaft body 25, a first annular member 26 and a second annular member 27 detachably attached on two ends of the first main shaft body 25 respectively, wherein the first supporting end portion 21 and the second supporting end portion 22 are formed on the first annular member 26 and a second annular member 27 respectively. Thus, the first coupling hole 23 and the second coupling hole 24 may be formed on the first annular member 26 and a second annular member 27 respectively.
It is worth mentioning that the above-mentioned structure of the upper supporting shaft 20 may represent a particular configuration of the present invention. One skilled in the art may contemplate several alternatives of the upper supporting shaft 20. For example, the upper supporting shaft 20 may have a single first main shaft body 25 without the first annular member 26 and the second annular member 27, wherein the first supporting end portion 21 and the second supporting end portion 22 are formed as two ends portion thereof. As such, the first coupling hole 23 and the second coupling hole 24 may be directly formed on the first main shaft body 25 at two end portions thereof.
The first annular member 26 may be configured to have a ring-shape structure and may be detachably attached on one end of the first main shaft body 25. Similarly, the second annular member 27 may also be configured to have a ring-shape structure and may be detachably attached on another end of the first main shaft body 25. Thus, the first annular member 26 and the second annular member 27 may be opposite to each other. The connecting cord 40 may pass through the first annular member 26 and the second annular member 27 in the manner described above for lifting and releasing the curtain fabric 10. The first main shaft body 25, the first annular member 26 and the second annular member 27 may be configured from metallic material so as to offer strong structural integrity to support the curtain fabric 10.
As a slight alternative, the first main shaft body 25, the first annular member 26 and the second annular member 27 may form an integral structure so that the first annular member 26 and the second annular member 27 may not be detached from the first main shaft body 25.
The connecting cord 40 may have configured as a deformable, flexible and elongated cable or string and may be manufactured to withstand a predetermined amount of weight (at least the overall weight of the curtain assembly). The connecting cord 40 may be made from metallic or non-metallic material.
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In this first preferred embodiment, the first connecting end portion 41 and the second connecting end portion 42 may be detachably affixed to the third annular member 34 and the fourth annular member 35 respectively. One skilled in the art may also appreciate that the first connecting end portion 41 and the second connecting end portion 42 may also be affixed to any suitable positions on the lower supporting shaft 30.
It is worth mentioning that the above-mentioned structure of the lower supporting shaft 30 may also have several alternatives as in the case of the upper supporting shaft 20. For example, the lower supporting shaft 30 may have a single second main shaft body 33 without the third annular member 34 and the fourth annular member 35, wherein the third supporting end portion 31 and the fourth supporting end portion 32 are formed as two ends portion thereof. As such, the third coupling hole 36 and the fourth coupling hole 37 may be directly formed on the second main shaft body 33 at two end portions thereof.
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In step (a), the upper supporting shaft 20 and the lower supporting shaft 30 may be inserted and extend along the upper elongated slot 14 and the lower elongated slot 16 of the curtain fabric 10 respectively so as to detachably affix the upper supporting shaft 20 and the lower supporting shaft 30 to the top edge portion 11 and the bottom edge portion 12 of the curtain fabric 10 respectively.
In step (c), the connecting cord 40 may pass through the first coupling hole 23 twice and form a handle loop underneath the first coupling hole 23. The handle loop 43 may be utilized for allowing a user to operate the curtain assembly (described below), and to secure the curtain assembly to an external object. The connecting cord 40 may upwardly extend from the first connecting end portion 41 along the corresponding side edge portion 13 of the curtain fabric and pass through the first coupling hole 23. The connecting cord may then downwardly extend from the first coupling hole 23 to a certain extent and go back up the first coupling hole 23 to form the handle loop 43 at a position underneath the upper supporting shaft 20.
Specifically in this first preferred embodiment, the first connecting end portion 41 may be arranged to pass through the third coupling hole 36 and affix to the third annular member 34, as shown in
In step (d), the connecting cord 40 may pass through the upper elongated slot 14 and extend from one side of the curtain fabric 10 to the other side. In step (e), the connecting cord 40 passing through the upper elongated slot 14 may further extend downwardly along the side edge portion 13 of the curtain fabric 10 and may be affixed to the fourth supporting end portion 32 of the lower supporting shaft 30. In this first preferred embodiment, the second connecting end portion 42 may be arranged to pass through the fourth coupling hole 37 and affixed to the fourth annular member 32.
The operation of the present invention is as follows: the curtain assembly of the present invention may be operated between a shading position and a retracted position, wherein in the shading position, the curtain fabric 10 is fully extended between the upper supporting shaft 20 and the lower supporting shaft 30. The curtain fabric 10, due to its own weight, may fully extend and provide shading to an indoor or outdoor space.
On the other hand, when the curtain assembly is in the retracted position, the handle loop 43 may be detached from the external object and pulled by the user so that the lower supporting shaft 30 may be pulled upwardly toward the upper supporting shaft 20. As result, the curtain fabric 10 may be rolled or folded by the lower supporting shaft 30 so as to expose certain originally shaded area to sunlight. A user may then affix the handle loop 43 to an external object so as to retain the certain assembly in the retracted position.
One skilled in the art may appreciate that by adjusting the extent to which the handle loop 43 is pulled, the user of the present invention may manually adjust the extent to which the curtain fabric 10 is retracted. In other words, a user may selectively adjust the retraction of the curtain fabric 10 he or she may need due to a given circumstance, as shown in
From the forgoing descriptions, it can be shown that the curtain assembly of the present invention is very easy to assemble without involving the use of any pulley. A user may easily set up the curtain assembly of the present invention in indoor or outdoor environment. After use, the user may also easily detach the curtain assembly (by unfastening the mounting cable 100) from the external object. All the components of the curtain assembly may be conveniently and compactly transported by a regular vehicle.
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It is worth mentioning that since the connecting cord 40 may be arranged to pass through the connecting holes 15 while it extends along the corresponding side edge portion 13 of the curtain fabric 10, the curtain fabric 10 may be substantially retracted, as shown in
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Thus, according to the second alternative mode, the curtain assembly may comprise the curtain fabric 10, an upper supporting shaft 20′, the bottom supporting shaft 30, and the connecting cord 40.
The upper supporting shaft 20′ may be coupled to the top edge portion 11. The upper supporting shaft 20′ may have a first supporting end portion 21′, a second supporting end portion 22′, a first coupling hole 23′ and a second coupling hole 24′ formed on the first supporting end portion 21′ and the second supporting end portion 22′ respectively.
Specifically, the upper supporting shaft 20′ may comprise a first main shaft body 25′, a first annular member 26′, a second annular member 27′ detachably attached on two ends of the first main shaft body 25′ respectively, a first extender ring 281′ and a second extender ring 282′ detachably attached on the first annular member 26′ and the second annular member 27′ respectively. The first coupling hole 23′ and the second coupling hole 24′ may be formed in the first extender ring 281′ and the second extender ring 282′ respectively. The purpose of the first extender ring 281′ and the second extender ring 282′ is to enhance a smoothness of the movement of the connecting cord 40 so as to enhance the smoothness of the retracting motion of the curtain fabric 10.
Thus, the first extender ring 281′ and the second extender ring 282′ may constitute the first supporting end portion 21′ and the second supporting end portion 22′ of the upper supporting shaft 20′, while the first coupling hole 23′ and the second coupling hole 24′ may be formed in the first extender ring 281′ and the second extender ring 282′ respectively.
The connecting cord 40 may have a first connecting end portion 41 affixed to the third supporting end portion 31 of the lower supporting shaft 30, and a second connecting end portion affixed to the fourth supporting end portion 32 of the lower supporting shaft 30. The connecting cord 40 may sequentially extend from the third supporting end portion 31 along the corresponding side edge portion 13 of the curtain fabric 10 and repetitively pass through the first coupling hole 23′ to form a handle loop 43, the connecting cord passing through the first coupling hole 23′ may further extend along the top edge portion 11 of the curtain fabric 10 and pass through the second coupling hole 24′, the connecting cord 40 passing through the second coupling hole 24′ may further extend along the corresponding side edge portion 13 of the curtain fabric 10 and may be affixed on the lower supporting shaft 30.
Again, the curtain assembly may be operated between a shading position and a retracted position, wherein in the shading position, the curtain fabric 10 may be fully extended between the upper supporting shaft 20 and the lower supporting shaft 30, wherein in the retracted position, the handle loop 43 may be pulled and retained to pull the lower supporting shaft 30 toward the upper supporting shaft 20 so as to allow the curtain fabric to be retracted.
According to the second alternative mode of the present invention, the curtain fabric 10 may have a rectangular cross sectional shape when viewed from the front and may have the upper elongated slot 14 extending along the top edge portion 11 so that the upper supporting shaft 20 and the corresponding portion of the connecting cord 40 may pass through the upper elongated slot 14. The curtain fabric 10 may further have the plurality of connecting holes 15 formed on the side edge portions 13 of the curtain fabric 10. A corresponding portion of the connecting cord 40 may pass through one of more of the connecting holes 15 so as to connect with the curtain fabric 10. Each of the connecting holes 15 may be reinforced by a metallic ring 151.
Moreover, the curtain fabric 10 may also have the lower elongated slot 16 extending along the bottom edge portion 12 so that the lower supporting shaft 30 may pass through the lower elongated slot 14. One skilled in the art may appreciate that the upper elongated slot 14 and the lower elongated slot 16 may be optionally provided in the curtain fabric 10.
The number of connecting holes 15 may be varied according to the circumstances in which the present invention is utilized. For example, as shown in
The first extender ring 281′ may detachably connect to the first annular member 26′. Specifically, the first extender ring 281′ may comprise a first main frame 2811′ and a first pin member 2812′ pivotally connected to the main frame 2811′. The first main frame 2811′ may be bent to form a first loop having a first opening 2813′, wherein the first pin member 2812′ may be pivotally connected to the first main frame 2811′ to selectively close and open the first opening 2813′. A first resilient member may be connected to the first main frame 2811′ to bias against the first pin member 2812′ so as to normally close the first opening 2813′ and the loop. Note that the first coupling hole 23′ may be formed as the through opening within the first extender ring 281′ (i.e. the space surrounded by the loop and the first pin member 2812′).
Similarly, the second extender ring 282′ may detachably connect to the second annular member 27′. Specifically, the second extender ring 282′ may comprise a second main frame 2821′ and a second pin member 2822′ pivotally connected to the main frame 2821′. The second main frame 2821′ may be bent to form a loop having a second opening 2823′, wherein the second pin member 2822′ may be pivotally connected to the second main frame 2821′ to selectively close and open the second opening 2823′. A second resilient member may be connected to the second main frame 2821′ to bias against the second pin member 2822′ so as to normally close the second opening 2823′ and the loop. Note that the second coupling hole 24′ may be formed as the through opening within the second extender ring 282′ (i.e. the space surrounded by the second loop and the second pin member 2822′)
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In step (3) and step (4) above, the connecting cord 40 may be arranged to pass through the connecting holes 15 while it extends along the corresponding side edge portion 13 of the curtain fabric 10. This arrangement allows the entire curtain fabric 10 to be retracted when the handle loop is pulled by the user of the present invention.
The operation of the present invention is as follows: the curtain assembly of the present invention may be operated between a shading position and a retracted position, wherein in the shading position, the curtain fabric 10 is fully extended between the upper supporting shaft 20′ and the lower supporting shaft 30. The curtain fabric 10, due to its own weight, may fully extend and provide shading to an indoor or outdoor space.
On the other hand, when the curtain assembly is in the retracted position, the handle loop 43 may be detached from the external object and pulled by the user so that the lower supporting shaft 30 may be pulled upwardly toward the upper supporting shaft 20′. As result, the curtain fabric 10 may be rolled or folded by the lower supporting shaft 30 so as to expose certain originally shaded area to sunlight. A user may then affix the handle loop 43 to an external object so as to retain the certain assembly in the retracted position.
It is worth mentioning that since the connecting cord 40 may be arranged to pass through the connecting holes 15 while it extends along the corresponding side edge portion 13 of the curtain fabric 10, the curtain fabric 10 may be substantially retracted in such a manner that the curtain fabric may be repetitively folded to expose more sunlight to a designated area.
On skilled in the art may also appreciate that the curtain fabric 10 may not have the connecting holes 15, and in this situation, the connecting cord 40 may simply extend along the side edge portions 13 of the curtain fabric 10 at a rear or a front side thereof, as shown in
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In this second preferred embodiment of the present invention, the curtain assembly may comprise a curtain fabric 10″, an upper supporting shaft 20″, a lower supporting shaft 30″, a first coupling member 50″, a second coupling member 60″, a third coupling member 70″, a fourth coupling member 80, and a connecting cord 40″.
The curtain fabric 10″ may have a front surface 18″, a rear surface 19″, a top edge portion 11″, a bottom edge portion 12″, and two side edge portions 13″ extending between the top edge portion 11″ and the bottom edge portion 12″.
The upper supporting shaft 20″ may be coupled or affixed to the top edge portion 11″ of the curtain fabric 10″, and may have a first supporting end portion 21″ and a second supporting end portion 22″, and may be suspendedly affixed to an external support, such as an external horizontal bar 200″ in a patio.
The lower supporting shaft 30″ may be coupled or affixed to the bottom edge portion 12″ of the curtain fabric 10″.
The first coupling member 50″ and the second coupling member 60″ may have a first guiding hole 51″ and a second guiding hole 61″ respectively, wherein the first coupling member 50″ and the second coupling member 60″ are spacedly supported above or in vicinity of the first supporting end portion 21″ of the upper supporting shaft 20″.
The third coupling member 70″ may have a third guiding hole 71″, and may be supported above or in vicinity of the upper supporting shaft 20″.
The fourth coupling member 80″ may have a fourth guiding hole 81″, and may be supported above or in vicinity of the upper supporting shaft 20″ at a position spaced apart from the third coupling member 70″.
The connecting cord 40″ may sequentially extend between the first coupling member 50″ and the second coupling member 60″ to form a handle loop 43″. The connecting cord 40″ passing through the first coupling hole 51″ may extend to pass through the third guiding hole 71″ of the third coupling member 70″ and extend around the curtain fabric 10″ from the front surface 18″ to the rear surface 19″ and connect with an external support, such as a horizontal bar 200″.
The connecting cord 40″ passing through the second coupling hole 61″ of the second coupling member 60″ may be arranged to pass through the fourth guiding hole 81″ of the fourth coupling member 80″ and extend around the curtain fabric 10″ from the front surface 18″ to the rear surface 19″ and connect with an external support, such as a horizontal bar 200″.
The curtain assembly of the present invention may be operated between a shading position and a retracted position, wherein in the shading position, the curtain fabric 10″ is fully extended between the upper supporting shaft 20″ and the lower supporting shaft 30″, wherein in the retracted position, the handle loop 43″ may be pulled and retained to pull the lower supporting shaft 30″ and roll the curtain fabric 10″ toward the upper supporting shaft 20″ so as to allow the curtain fabric 10″ to be retracted and form a roll and form a compact structure.
According to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention, the curtain fabric 10″ may also have a rectangular cross-sectional shape when viewed from the front and may have an upper elongated slot 14″ extending along the top edge portion 11″ so that the upper supporting shaft 20″ may pass through the upper elongated slot 14″.
As in the first preferred embodiment, the curtain fabric 10″ may further have a lower elongated slot 16″ extending along the bottom edge portion 12″ so that the lower supporting shaft 30″ may pass through the lower elongated slot 16″. One skilled in the art may appreciate that the upper elongated slot 14″ and the lower elongated slot 16″ may be optionally provided on the curtain fabric 10″. When the curtain fabric 10″ does not have the upper elongated slot 14″ and the lower elongated slot 16″, the upper supporting shaft 20″ and the lower supporting shaft 30″ may simply be affixed and extend along the upper edge portion 11″ and the bottom edge portion 12″ of the curtain fabric at a rear side 19″ or a front side 18″ thereof. In this second preferred embodiment, the curtain fabric 10″ may have both the upper elongated slot 14″ and the lower elongated slot 16″ extending along the upper edge portion 11″ and the bottom edge portion 12″ respectively.
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On the other hand, the connecting cord 40″ may be configured as a deformable, flexible and elongated cable or string and may be manufactured to withstand a predetermined amount of weight (at least the overall weight of the curtain assembly). The connecting cord 40″ may be made from metallic or non-metallic material.
Each of the first coupling member 50″ and the second coupling member 60″ may have a ring-shaped structure in which the first guiding hole 51″ and the second guiding hole 61″ may be formed in the first coupling member 50″ and the second coupling member 60″ respectively. Similarly, each of the third coupling member 70″ and the fourth coupling member 80″ may have a ring-shaped structure in which the third guiding hole 71″ and the fourth guiding hole 81″ may be formed in the first coupling member 60″ and the second coupling member 70″ respectively. In this second preferred embodiment, each of the first through fourth coupling member 50″, 60″, 70″, 80″ may be structurally identical, and may be substantially identical or similar to the extender rings 281′, 282′ mentioned in the first preferred embodiment above.
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The handle loop 43″ may allow a user to grab thereon and affix to an external object, such as a patio column 300″, when the curtain assembly is in the retracted position. Moreover, a user may also be allowed to pull the handle loop 43″ and move the curtain assembly from the shading position to the retracted position.
According to the second preferred embodiment, each of the first coupling member 50″ and the second coupling member 60″ may be suspendedly supported by a mounting cable 100″ or mounting fabric. The first coupling member 50″ and the second coupling member 60″ may be fastened on an external object, such as the external horizontal bar 200″ which may also be utilized to provide support for the upper supporting shaft 20″.
The section of the connecting cord 40″ which passes through the first guiding hole 51″ may go on to extend along the top edge portion 11″ of the curtain fabric 10″ to reach the third guiding hole 71″ of the third coupling member 70″. The relevant section of the connecting cord 40″ may go on to downwardly extend on the front surface 18″ of the curtain fabric 10″ and extend around the lower supporting shaft 30″ and extend upwardly along the rear surface 19″ of the curtain fabric 10″ and may eventually fastened to an external object, such as the external horizontal bar 200″. For the sake of clarity, the section of the connecting cord 40″ which passes through the first guiding hole 51″, the third guiding hole 71″, and extend along the front surface 18″ and the rear surface 19″ of the curtain fabric 10″ in the manner described just now may be referred to as the first section 41″.
It is worth mentioning that, as a slight variation, the connecting cord 40″ passing through the third guiding hole 71″ of the third coupling member 70″ may go on to downwardly extend on the rear surface 19″ of the curtain fabric 10″ and extend around the lower supporting shaft 30″ and extend upwardly along the front surface 18″ of the curtain fabric 10″ and may eventually fastened to an external object, such as the external horizontal bar 200″.
On the other hand, the section of the connecting cord 40″ which passes through the second guiding hole 61″ may go on to extend along the top edge portion 11″ of the curtain fabric 10″ to reach the fourth guiding hole 81″ of the fourth coupling member 80″. The relevant section of the connecting cord 40″ may go on to downwardly extend on the front surface 18″ of the curtain fabric 10″ and extend around the lower supporting shaft 30″ and extend upwardly along the rear surface 19″ of the curtain fabric 10″ and may eventually fastened to an external object, such as the external horizontal bar 200″. For the sake of clarity, the section of the connecting cord 40″ which passes through the second guiding hole 61″, the fourth guiding hole 81″, and extend along the front surface 18″ and the rear surface 19″ of the curtain fabric 10″ in the manner described just now may be referred to as the second section 42″.
The first section 41″ and the second section 42″ of the connecting cord 40″ may be tightened on the third coupling member 70″ and the fourth coupling member 80″ respectively. In this case, the third coupling member 70″ and the fourth coupling member 80″ may be supported on the horizontal bar 200″ by other strings or cables.
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It is worth mentioning that the second section 42″ may also pass through the third guiding hole 71″ when it extends from the second guiding hole 61″ toward the fourth guiding hole 81″ (see
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The connecting cord 40″ may pass through the first coupling member 50″ to form the handle loop 43″. A section (such as a first section 41″) of the connecting cord 40″ passing through the first coupling hole 51″ may extend to pass through the third guiding hole 71″ of the third coupling member 70″ and extend around the curtain fabric 10″ from the front surface 18″ to the rear surface 19″ and connect with an external support, such as a horizontal bar 200″.
Another section (such as a second section 42″) of the connecting cord 40″ passing through the second coupling hole 61″ of the second coupling member 60″ may be arranged to pass through the fourth guiding hole 81″ of the fourth coupling member 80″ and extend around the curtain fabric 10″ from the front surface 18″ to the rear surface 19″ and connect with an external support, such as a horizontal bar 200″.
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The curtain assembly of the present invention may be operated between a shading position and a retracted position, wherein in the shading position, the curtain fabric 10″ is fully extended between the upper supporting shaft 20″ and the lower supporting shaft 30″, wherein in the retracted position, the handle loop 43″ may be pulled and retained to pull the lower supporting shaft 30″ and roll the curtain fabric 10″ toward the upper supporting shaft 20″ so as to allow the curtain fabric 10″ to be retracted and form a roll and form a compact structure.
The structure of all other components of the curtain assembly remains identical to that disclosed in the second preferred embodiment above.
According the second preferred embodiment of the present invention, and referring to
The method of assembling a certain assembly may further comprise a step, between step (a) and step (b), of fastening the upper supporting shaft 20″ to an external object, such as a horizontal bar in a patio.
Step (a) may comprise the steps of:
In step (c), one end of the connecting cord 40″ may pass the first coupling hole 51″ and extend downwardly to a certain length, and go back up to pass through the second coupling hole 61″ for forming the handle loop 43″ which is the portion of the connecting cord 40″ extending between the first coupling hole 51″ and the second coupling hole 61″.
In step (d), the connecting cord 40″ which passes through the first coupling hole 51″ may extend along a horizontal direction of the curtain fabric 10″ (i.e. along a direction substantially parallel to the top edge portion 11″) and pass through the third coupling hole 71″. After that, the connecting cord 40″ may go on to extend downwardly along the front surface 18″ of the curtain fabric 10″ and reach the bottom edge portion 12″ thereof. The connecting cord 40″ may then go around the bottom edge portion 12″ and extend back up along the rear surface 19″ of the curtain fabric 10″. After that, the connecting cord 40″ may be fastened to an external object, such as the horizontal bar, as well as the third coupling member 70″. The purpose is to secure the position of the third coupling member 70″ above the curtain fabric 10″.
In step (e), the connecting cord 40″ which passes through the second coupling hole 61″ may extend along a horizontal direction of the curtain fabric 10″ (i.e. along a direction substantially parallel to the top edge portion 11″) and pass through the fourth coupling hole 81″ (preferably via the third coupling hole 71″). After that, the connecting cord 40″ may go on to extend downwardly along the front surface 18″ of the curtain fabric 10″ and reach the bottom edge portion 12″ thereof. The connecting cord 40″ may then go around the bottom edge portion 12″ and extend back up along the rear surface 19″ of the curtain fabric 10″. After that, the connecting cord 40″ may be fastened to an external object, such as the horizontal bar, as well as the fourth coupling member 80″. The purpose is to secure the position of the fourth coupling member 80″ above the curtain fabric 10″.
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In step (3), one end of the connecting cord 40″ may pass the first coupling hole 51″ and extend downwardly to a certain length, and go back up to pass through the first coupling hole 51″ again for forming the handle loop 43″ which is the portion of the connecting cord 40″ extending through and below the first coupling hole 51″.
In step (4), the first section 41″ of the connecting cord 40″ which passes through the first coupling hole 51″ may extend along a horizontal direction of the curtain fabric 10″ (i.e. along a direction substantially parallel to the top edge portion 11″) and pass through the third coupling hole 71″. After that, the connecting cord 40″ may go on to extend downwardly along the front surface 18″ of the curtain fabric 10″ and reach the bottom edge portion 12″ thereof. The connecting cord 40″ may then go around the bottom edge portion 12″ and extend back up along the rear surface 19″ of the curtain fabric 10″. After that, the connecting cord 40″ may be fastened to an external object, such as the horizontal bar, or to the third coupling member 70″. The purpose is to secure the position of the third coupling member 70″ above the curtain fabric 10″.
In step (5), the second section 42″ of the connecting cord 40″ which passes through the first coupling hole 51″ may extend along a horizontal direction of the curtain fabric 10″ (i.e. along a direction substantially parallel to the top edge portion 11″) and pass through the fourth coupling hole 81″ (preferably via the third coupling hole 71″). After that, the connecting cord 40″ may go on to extend downwardly along the front surface 18″ of the curtain fabric 10″ and reach the bottom edge portion 12″ thereof. The connecting cord 40″ may then go around the bottom edge portion 12″ and extend back up along the rear surface 19″ of the curtain fabric 10″. After that, the connecting cord 40″ may be fastened to an external object, such as the horizontal bar, or the fourth coupling member 80″. Again, the purpose is to secure the position of the fourth coupling member 80″ above the curtain fabric 10″.
The operation of the present invention may be described as follows: the curtain assembly may be operated between a shading position and a retracted position. When it is in the shading position, the curtain fabric 10″ may be fully extended. The curtain fabric 10″ may then provide effective shading to sunlight.
When the curtain assembly is in the retracted position, the handle loop 43″ may be pulled so that connecting cord 40″ may retract to move the lower supporting shaft 30″ toward the upper supporting shaft 20″. At the same time, when the lower supporting shaft 30″ is pulled upwardly, the corresponding portion of the curtain fabric 10″ may be rolled about the lower supporting shaft 30″ until the lower supporting shaft 30″ reaches the upper supporting shaft 20″. A user may be required to fasten the handle loop 43″ to an external object, such as an external column in a patio to retain the curtain assembly in the retracted position.
The present invention, while illustrated and described in terms of a preferred embodiment and several alternatives, is not limited to the particular description contained in this specification. Additional alternative or equivalent components could also be used to practice the present invention.
This is a Continuation-in-Part of a non-provisional application having an application Ser. No. 17/696,848 and a filing date of Mar. 16, 2022.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 17696848 | Mar 2022 | US |
Child | 17836824 | US |