The present invention relates to a curtain rail structure, and more particularly to a length-adjustable and easily mountable curtain rail structure for practical and convenient use with windows of different sizes.
Generally, a conventional multi-rail curtain rail structure mainly includes at an upper side of a window a plurality of rail units, each of which is provided at a lower side with a plurality of parallel arranged sliding channels, such that a sliding rod for hanging a curtain body is fitted in the sliding channels. The rail units are provided on an upper side with a plurality of retaining channels. The conventional multi-rail curtain rail structure also includes a locating unit having two locating members, which are separately and fixedly mounted at two sides of a window to support the rail units. Each locating member further includes a locating plate and a plurality of locating blocks serially arranged on the locating plate. The locating blocks are provided at a lower side with a rail coupler for engaging with the retaining channels of the rail units. The number of the rail couplers of the locating blocks and the rail units can be increased or decreased to enable the multiple curtain bodies to be hung at the sliding rail structure.
While the conventional multi-rail curtain rail structure allows multiple curtain bodies to be hung therefrom, each rail unit has a fixed length and is unable to be extended or retracted to adjust an overall length thereof. Furthermore, to firmly mount the conventional multi-rail curtain rail structure for use, a large number of screws must be used to lock it to the window or the wall above the window. Therefore, the mounting of the conventional multi-rail curtain rail structure at the working site is inconvenient and time-consuming.
It is therefore desirable to the inventor to develop an improved curtain rail structure that is length-adjustable and easily mountable for practical and convenient use with differently sized windows.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a curtain rail structure having a first rail unit and a second rail unit which are length-adjustable and easily mountable for practical and convenient use with differently sized windows.
To achieve the above and other objects, the curtain rail structure according to the present invention includes a first rail unit having two adjacent first sliding rails, each of which defining on one side a first sliding channel; a second rail unit movably connected with the first rail unit and including two second sliding rails, each of which being separately and movably received in the first sliding rails and defining on one side a second sliding channel corresponding to and communicating with one of the first sliding channels; and a plurality of hanging units separately and movably connected with the first and second sliding rails, and respectively including a plurality of sliding members movably mounted to the first and second sliding channels, and a hanger member connected to the sliding members.
To use the curtain rail structure of the present invention, the second sliding rails are extended from or retracted into the first sliding rails to adjust an overall length of the first and second rail units according to the size of a window. Therefore, the curtain rail structure of the present invention can be practically and conveniently used with differently sized windows and be easily mounted.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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The first rail unit 1 at least includes two adjacent first sliding rails 11, each of which has a first side defining a first sliding channel 12; a first mounting seat 13 is provided at one end of the first sliding rails 11, and a first rail coupler 14 is connected to a second side of the first sliding rails 11.
The second rail unit 2 is movably connected to the first rail unit 1 and at least includes two second sliding rails 21, which are separately and movably received in the first sliding rails 11, each second sliding rail having a first side defining a second sliding channel 22 corresponding to and communicating with the first sliding channel 12; a second mounting seat 23 is provided at one end of the second sliding rails 21, and a second rail coupler 24 is connected to a second side of the second sliding rails 21.
The hanging units 3 are movably connected to the first and the second rail unit 1, 2. Each hanging unit 3 at least includes a plurality of sliding members 31 movably mounted to the first sliding channels 12 and the second sliding channels 22; and a hanger member 32 connected to the sliding members 31. The hanger members 32 are respectively provided on one face with a hook-and-loop fastener strip 33.
The present invention is novel and involves an inventive step because the provision of the first and the second rail units allows the whole curtain rail structure to be used with differently sized windows according to actual need. Further, the present invention can be easily mounted and is therefore, practical and convenient for use. The present invention is also industrially valuable because products derived from the present invention would no doubt fulfill the current market demands.
The present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.