1. Fields of the Invention
The present invention relates to a curtain control assembly, and more particularly, to a curtain control assembly which transfers the torque evenly to protect the parts and prolong the life of control assembly.
2. Descriptions of Related Art
The conventional window curtain is installed to keep privacy of people in the room and prevent outside light from directly entering the room. Some of the window curtains perform decoration feature.
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The present invention intends to provide a curtain control assembly which improves the shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a curtain control assembly and comprises a shaft having a torque rod and a control unit received therein, wherein the torque rod is connected with the control unit. The shaft has the curtain wrapped therearound. The control unit has a frame which has an end face and a tubular portion extends from the end face. A passage communicates with the end face. The tubular portion has a protrusion extending from the distal end thereof and the protrusion has a hole which communicates with the passage. An end support is engaged with the passage of the end face. A threaded hole is defined centrally in the first end of the end support and a hook is connected to the second end of the end support. The hook is hooked to an end plate of the control unit.
A bead-chain disk is mounted to the tubular portion. A sleeve extends from one side of the bead-chain disk and a torsion spring is located in the sleeve and mounted to the tubular portion. A mount is mounted to the sleeve of the bead-chain disk and located in the shaft. A connection member has a connection portion which is fixed to the torque rod. A recess is defined in the connection member and the protrusion is engaged with the recess. A through path is defined through inside of the recess and a screw extends through the through path of the connection member, the hole of the tubular portion and is fixed to the threaded hole of the end support.
Preferably, the end support has at least one stepped portion formed on outside thereof. The passage has a contact face formed therein which is to the at least one stepped portion.
Preferably, the recess is a polygonal recess and the protrusion is a polygonal protrusion.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a curtain control assembly, wherein the feed-back of torque from the torque rod is shared by the polygonal recess and protrusion to protect the hook from being broken.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The control unit 3 comprises a frame 31 which has an end face 311 and a tubular portion 312 extends from the end face 311. The tubular portion 312 has a passage 313 which communicates with the end face 311. The tubular portion 312 has a polygonal protrusion 314 extending from the distal end thereof. The protrusion 314 has a hole 315 which communicates with the passage 313.
An end support 32 is engaged with the passage 313 of the end face 311 and a threaded hole 321 is defined centrally in the first end of the end support 32. A hook 322 is connected to the second end of the end support 32 so as to be hooked to an end plate 11 of the control unit 3.
A bead-chain disk 33 is mounted to the tubular portion 312 and a sleeve 331 extends from one side of the bead-chain disk 33. A torsion spring 332 is located in the sleeve 331 and mounted to the tubular portion 312.
A mount 34 is mounted to the sleeve 331 of the bead-chain disk 33 and located in the shaft 1.
A connection member 35 has a connection portion 351 which is fixed to the torque rod 2. A polygonal recess 352 is defined in the connection member 35 and the protrusion 314 is engaged with the recess 352. A through path 353 is defined through inside of the recess 352 and a screw 354 extends through the through path 353 of the connection member 35, the hole 315 of the tubular portion 312 and is fixed to the threaded hole 321 of the end support 32.
When in assembling, the bead-chain disk 33 is mounted to the tubular portion 312 of the frame 31 and the tubular portion 312 is located in the sleeve 331. The torsion spring 332 is mounted to the tubular portion 312, wherein the two ends of the torsion spring 332 are in contact with the two ends of the sleeve 331. The mount 34 is then mounted to the sleeve 331 of the bead-chain disk 33, and the end support 32 is engaged with the passage 313 of the frame 31. The protrusion 314 of the frame 31 is then engaged with the recess 352 of the connection member 35. The screw 354 then extends through the through path 353 of the connection member 35, the hole 315 of the tubular portion 312 and is fixed to the threaded hole 321 of the end support 32. The connection portion 351 of the connection member 35 is then connected to the torque rod 2. The mount 34 is located in the shaft 1 and the hook 322 of the end support 32 is hooked to the end plate 11 of the control unit 3. The end face 311 of the frame 31 has two bosses 316 which are engaged with the end plate 11 so as to install the control unit 3 in the shaft 1.
When in operation, the user operates the bead-chain disk 33 to drive the control unit 3 to lower or lift the curtain. When lowering the curtain, the weight of the curtain on the shaft 1 and the torque rod 2 releases torques, the shaft 1 is rotated at speed. The shaft 1 and the torque rod 2 are co-rotated, so that the torques from the torque rod 2 is shared by the sides of the recess 352 and the protrusion 314. The end support 32 and the connection member 35 are connected by the screw 354, so that they are not applied by the torques and no torque is not applied to the end support 32 such that the hook 322 is protected from being broken.
The polygonal recess 352 and the polygonal protrusion 314 may have three to six sides. The end support 32 has at least one stepped portion 323 formed on outside thereof, the passage 313 has a contact face 317 formed therein which is located corresponding to the at least one stepped portion 323. By this arrangement, the engagement is more secure and shares the torques.
The advantages of the curtain control assembly of the present invention are that the hook 322 is protected from being broken by the polygonal recess 352 and the protrusion 314. The force to operate the curtain is evenly transmitted so that the life of the parts of the curtain control assembly is prolonged.
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.