1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a curtain, particularly to one having a plurality of pores to produce an airy and light-passing effect in addition to a sound insulating function.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Many styles of curtains are widely used, such as a winding type, a pulling type, and a Venetian, made of cloth to provide a blocking function for sunlight to prevent furniture from gradually deforming or disfiguring due to sunlight, and keeping a room temperature from getting higher at the same time, so persons in a room may feel comfortable.
However, conventional curtains generally have the following disadvantages.
1. A curtain body has tiny pores to cause deficient airiness so ventilation is very bad. Especially, if it is woven with a high density, the curtain provides less ventilation.
2. A curtain body has tiny pores capable of blocking light from shining in, so if light is needed, the curtain cannot be used, and if the curtain is half opened to let light or air in, privacy is reduced.
3. Conventional curtain material does not provide a sound absorbing function.
4. Conventional curtain bodies are generally made of a material having a small specific gravity, which is subject to wind blowing and the curtain body is easily broken or things in a room can be blown down by a wind or break.
This invention has been devised to offer a curtain having a fixed rod and a curtain body. The fixing rod is located at an upper side of a window frame, and the curtain body is made of a large number of flexible threads intertwined with a plurality of irregular solid thread circles and pores formed. The upper end of the curtain body is connected on a winding shaft of the fixing rod.
The curtain according to the present invention has proper airiness and allows light to pass due to the well. In addition, the curtain body can be wound up and down.
This invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of a curtain in the present invention, as shown in
The fixing rod 11 is secured to an upper side of a window frame (not shown). The fixing rod 11 includes a winding shaft 111 and an endless bead string 112 wounded around one end of the winding shaft 111 so as to rotate the winding shaft 111 and consequently move the curtain body up and down.
The curtain body 12 is made of many flexible threads 121 intertwined to form a plurality of irregular thread circles or loops 122 and a plurality of pores 123 of different sizes formed between the circles 122. One surface of the curtain body 12 is pressed with heat to become a flat surface 124 so as to decrease the number of the plurality of pores 123 so light passing through the pores 123 may be lessened. Moreover, the other surface of the curtain body 12 is irregular or uneven, still having a large area for sunlight to pass through with the plurality of pores 123 all intact. At the same time, the curtain body 12 has a comparatively large specific gravity, enabling the curtain body 12 to move down naturally and smoothly, and preventing it from being blown by a wind to swing wildly.
The curtain 10 in the invention can be operated in almost the same way as the conventional one, by pulling the bead string 112 to rotate the winding shaft 111 and to move the curtain body 12 up and down.
In addition,
Next,
Finally,
The fixing rod 21 consists of a winding shaft 211 and an endless bead string 212 wound around one end of the winding shaft 211. The Venetian curtain 22 has a lower end connected with a lower horizontal rod 221, and a plurality of folding horizontal rods 222 spaced apart equidistantly between an upper end and the lower end of the Venetian curtain 22. Each folding rod 222 is provided with two string ears 223 for two strings 224 respectively to pass through, with an upper end of each string 224 fixed on the winding shaft 211 and with the lower end thereof fixed on the lower rod 221. When a user pulls the bead string 212 upwardly or downwardly, the winding shaft 211 is rotated to selectively wind up the two strings 224 at the same time, with the lower rod 221 being pulled up or down to selectively move the folding rods 222 up and down.
Further, it is also necessary to know that the curtain body 12 (22) of the curtain 10 (20) can in advance be made by cutting into a plurality of lengthwise elongate strips (not shown), and then fixed on the fixing rod 11 (21), which is then secured at an upper side of a window frame to become a complete curtain provided with functions of blocking insects from entering and lessening sunlight shining in.
The invention has the following advantages, as can be understood from the aforesaid description.
1. The curtain body 12 (22) can be made to have a predetermined airiness and light-passing quality by designing (increasing and decreasing) the sizes of the plurality of pores 123 so that the curtain body may have good ventilation in case of completely covering a window, while still letting a restricted light pass through without the drawbacks of th conventional curtains that must be shut or opened to adjust a light level, which can reduce privacy.
2. The curtain body 12 (22) has a function of sound absorption and insulation for keeping a room quiet.
3. The curtain body 12 (22) is comparatively heavy so that it can naturally move down to hang flat, and is not apt to be blown or move wildly by a wind, thereby prolonging its using life.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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20060021720 A1 | Feb 2006 | US |