The technical field of the present invention relates to electric curtains, and more particularly to an electric curtain with a hiding mechanism provided for hiding ugly driving devices.
In general, an electric curtain is installed to an inner wall of a window of a building, and the electric curtain comes with an electric motor for controlling, opening, or shutting a curtain body of the electric curtain.
However, components such as the electric motor and gears of the conventional electric curtain are installed at an end of a curtain rod. Even though the curtain body covers the whole window, the components including the electric motor and gears installed at an end of the curtain rod are not covered. The exposed components look awkward and affect the overall appearance of the conventional electric curtains.
In view of the aforementioned drawback of the prior art, the inventor of the present invention based on years of experience in the related industry to conduct extensive researches and experiments, and finally designed a feasible solution to overcome the drawbacks of the prior art.
Therefore, it is a primary objective of the present invention to provide an electric curtain with a hiding mechanism, wherein a driving device is installed at the back side of a curtain rod and covered by a curtain body. Therefore, the driving device is hidden to improve the overall aesthetic appearance of the electric curtain.
To achieve the aforementioned and other objectives, the present invention provides an electric curtain with a hiding mechanism for driving a curtain body, and the electric curtain comprises: a curtain rod, having a front side and a back side opposite to each other, at least two driven wheels installed in the curtain rod, and a belt wound around at least two driven wheels, wherein the curtain body is installed to the curtain rod and driven by the belt; and a driving device, installed to the back side of the curtain rod and hidden by the curtain body, and provided for driving the belt.
Compared with the prior art, the present invention has effect of hiding the driving device to improve the overall aesthetic appearance of the electric curtain.
The technical contents of the present invention will become apparent with the detailed description of preferred embodiments accompanied with the illustration of related drawings as follows. It is noteworthy that same numerals are used for representing same respective elements in the drawings.
The present invention provides an electric curtain with a hiding mechanism, and the curtain is installed to an inner wall of a window of a building and provided for controlling, opening, and shutting a curtain body (or covering the window).
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The curtain rod 1 with a front side 111 and a back side 112 opposite to each other (as shown in
The driving device 2 is installed to a back side 112 of the curtain rod 1 (as shown in
Specifically, the driving device 2 includes a linker 21 and a driving machine 22. The driving machine 22 is installed at the bottom side of the linker 21, and a driving wheel 221 of the driving machine 22 is extended into the linker 21. The linker 21 is coupled to the of the curtain rod 1, and opening H is formed and interconnected between the linker 21 and the housing 11 of the curtain rod 1 (as shown in
In this preferred embodiment, the driving device 2 further includes at least two idle wheels 211 pivotally coupled to the interior of the linker 21, and the belt 13 is passed through the opening H and wound around the at least two idle wheels 211 to drive the belt 13 smoothly, so as to drive the electric curtain more smoothly and quietly.
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The overlapping mechanism 6 is driven by a first driving element 61 and a second driving element 62 of the belt 13, and one of the two ends of the second driving element 62 proximate to the first driving element 61 has a making-way portion 621, wherein the making-way portion 621 of this preferred embodiment is in an arc shape and provided for making way for the other adjacent end of the two ends of the first driving element 61 proximate to the second driving element 62 to facilitate the second driving element 62 to move to the rear of the first driving element 61, such that the first driving element 61 and the second driving element 62 can be overlapped.
The first driving element 61 and the second driving element 62 are coupled to the top of two adjacent sides of the curtain body (not shown in the figure) respectively, so that when the curtain body is driven to cover the window, two adjacent sides of the curtain body are close to each other, and the first driving element 61 and the second driving element 62 are provided for driving the two adjacent sides of the curtain body to overlap each other, so that there will be no gap between the two adjacent sides of the curtain body.
Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the following effects: The ugly driving device 2 is installed at the back side 112 of the curtain rod 1, so that the driving device 2 can be covered by the curtain body and hidden to improve the overall appearance of the electric curtain. In addition, the idle wheel 211 is added and wound by the belt 13 to achieve the effect of driving the belt 13 smoothly, so that the electric curtain of the present invention can be driven more smoothly and quietly.
In addition, the present invention further has other effects: A decorative element 3 is installed to at least one end of the curtain rod 1 to improve the aesthetic appearance. An overlapping mechanism 6 is added to the curtain rod 1, so that there will be no gap between the two adjacent sides of the curtain body.
While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103210144 | Jun 2014 | TW | national |