1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to curtain cutting equipment, and more particularly to a curtain cutting aid.
2. Description of the Related Art
Commercial curtains are available in fixed sizes. Therefore, one curtain is simply suitable for one particular size of window. However, in recent years, in order to beautify the appearance of buildings, builders will usually design windows in special sizes, making the situation that curtains purchased from the market will not be applicable. At this time, custom made curtains are needed to fit these special window sizes. But this way will inevitably lead to increased costs.
For cost considerations, the current practice is to cut the curtain in accordance with the window size. During the cutting operation, a vise or like tool is normally used for holding down the curtain for cutting. Using a vise or other fixation tool to hold down the curtain in place for cutting can enhance the convenience of the cutting operation. However, it is time and labor consuming to cut the curtain in this manner. Further, the applied clamping force is instable. If the curtain is not tightly secured in place, the curtain can be biased or spread out during cutting. If an excessive clamping force is applied to the curtain, it can cause deformation of the curtain. This will also cause a certain degree of impact on the overall appearance of the curtain. Even a well trained person using these tools is difficult to maintain the smoothness of the appearance of the curtain after cutting.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is the main object of the present to provide a curtain cutting aid, which greatly enhances the convenience and precision of the cutting work, and effectively maintains the smoothness of the appearance of the curtain after cutting.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, a curtain cutting aid of the invention comprises a curtain holder and a positioning unit. The curtain holder comprises a first sidewall, a second sidewall opposite to the first sidewall, a top wall connected between the first sidewall and the second sidewall at a top side, a bottom wall connected between the first sidewall and the second sidewall at an opposing bottom side, an insertion space surrounded by the top wall, the bottom wall, the first sidewall and the second sidewall, an insertion slot transversely cut through the first sidewall in communication with the insertion space, a sliding slot disposed adjacent to the insertion slot, a cutting slot located in the top wall in vertical communication with the insertion space, and a positioning portion located in the insertion slot. The positioning unit comprises a movable bar, an operating knob and an elastic restoring member. The movable bar is movably inserted through the insertion slot in the first sidewall of the curtain holder into the insertion space, comprising a plurality of positioning grooves arranged in parallel on a top wall thereof The operating knob is mounted in the sliding slot of the curtain holder and movable between an initial position and a pressed position, comprising an opening disposed in communication with the insertion slot and coupled to the movable bar. The elastic restoring member is mounted in the sliding slot in the first sidewall of the curtain holder and stopped against a bottom edge of the operating knob to exert an elastic restoring force to the operating knob.
Thus, when the operating knob is not pressed, i.e., in the initial position, one the positioning groove of the movable bar is engaged in the positioning portion of the curtain holder, at this time, the movable bar is locked to hold the inserted curtain in the insertion space positively in position. On the contrary, when the operating knob is pressed, i.e., moved to the pressed portion, each the positioning groove of the movable bar is disengaged from the positioning portion of the curtain holder, at this time, the movable bar is unlocked and transversely movably adjusted to according to the size of the curtain to be cut.
Other advantages and features of the present invention will be fully understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference signs denote like components of structure.
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The curtain holder 20 comprises a first sidewall 21, a second sidewall 22 opposite to the first sidewall 21, a top wall 23 connected between the first sidewall 21 and the second sidewall 22 at a top side, a bottom wall 24 connected between the first sidewall 21 and the second sidewall 22 at a bottom side opposite to the top wall 23, an insertion space 25 surrounded by the top wall 23, the bottom wall 24, the first sidewall 21 and the second sidewall 22 for the insertion of a curtain, an insertion slot 26 transversely cut through the first sidewall 21 near a front end thereof and disposed in communication with the insertion space 25, a sliding slot 27 disposed adjacent to the insertion slot 26, two guide grooves 28 defined in the sliding slot 27 at two opposite sides, two elongated slots 29 respectively located in the first sidewall 21 and the second sidewall 22 near a rear side thereof, a cutting slot 30 located in the top wall 23 in vertical communication with the insertion space 25, and a positioning portion 31 extended from the top wall 23 to the insertion slot 26.
The positioning unit 32 comprises a movable bar 33, an operating knob 34, and an elastic restoring member 35. The movable bar 33 is inserted through the insertion slot 26 in the first sidewall 21 of the curtain holder 20 into the insertion space 25, comprising a plurality of positioning grooves 36 arranged in parallel on a top wall thereof, an axle hole 37 axially extended through opposing inner and outer ends thereof and a countersunk hole 38 located in the inner end in communication with the axle hole 37. The operating knob 34 is mounted in the sliding slot 27 of the curtain holder 20, comprising an opening 39 and two opposing guide portions 40. The operating knob 34 has the opening 39 thereof coupled to the movable bar 33, and the guide portions 40 thereof respectively engaged in the respective guide grooves 28 of the curtain holder 20, and thus, the operating knob 34 can be operated to move the movable bar 33 up and down between an initial position P1 and a pressed position P2. When the operating knob 34 is in the initial position P1 as shown in
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When going to cut the curtain, insert the curtain into the insertion space 25 to have the curtain be stopped against the baffle plate 48, and then impart a downward pressure to the operating knob 34 to move the operating knob 34 from the initial position P1 to the pressed position P2 shown in
In conclusion, the curtain cutting aid 10 of the invention uses the operating knob 34 to control movement of the movable bar 33 and the hand screw 42 for fine adjustment to rapidly lock the curtain in position, allowing the user to cut off the curtain accurately and steadily, enhancing the convenience and precision of the cutting work and maintaining the smoothness of the appearance of the curtain.
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