The present invention relates to a ring assembly for curtains, and more particularly, to a ring assembly of the curtains and the connection of the parts of the ring assembly is reliable and secured.
A conventional ring assembly for curtains is shown in
The protrusions 41 extend through the aperture 31 and then machined to be securely connected with the aperture 31 of the inside ring 30. The connection between the protrusion 41 and the aperture 31 becomes not reliable because of the significant change of temperature and humidity in the bath rooms. The protrusions 41 gradually separate from the aperture 31 and eventually are disengaged from the aperture 31.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,186,232 discloses a reinforcement means for maintaining the shape of the openings in the curtain sheet so that the curtain rod extends through the openings and does not tear the curtain sheet from the openings.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,494,248 discloses a hanging product that includes an external slit through which the curtain rod passes. The curtain can be separated from the curtain rod while the curtain rod does not need to be removed. No extra hardware such as hooks are needed when assemble the curtain sheet to the curtain rod.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,189,597 discloses a hanger ring assembly for curtains wherein the hanger ring assembly uses the concept of the U.S. Pat. No. 6,494,248 and requires slits in both of the ring-shaped parts and the top edge of the curtain sheet.
The abovementioned prior art have to attach the reinforcement means or hanging product to the curtain sheet by way of staking, sewing and ultra-sonic welding. This method requires that the curtain sheet to be thick and tough enough and most of the curtain sheets do not have that type of toughness. Besides, the curtain sheet has to be cut to have multiple slits which are cooperated with the external slits of the reinforcement means or hanging product, so that the curtain rod can pass through the slits. These slits require extra machining and may weaken the structural strength of the curtain sheet.
The present invention intends to provide a ring assembly for curtains and the curtain sheet does not need to cut into slits in the top edge and the ring assembly are securely attached to the curtain sheet.
The present invention relates to a ring assembly for curtains and the ring assembly comprises a first ring, a second ring and a cover ring. The first ring includes a first hole and multiple first apertures and second apertures defined therethrough. A first slit is radially defined through the first ring. The first ring is located on a first side of a curtain sheet. The second ring includes a second hole and multiple first protrusions extend from a side thereof. A second slit is radially defined through the second ring which is located on a second side of the curtain sheet. The first protrusions extend through the curtain sheet and are engaged with the first apertures of the first ring. The cover ring is mounted to the first ring and includes a third hole and a third slit is radially defined through the cover ring. Multiple second protrusions extend from a side of the cover ring and are engaged with second apertures in the first ring so as to cover the first apertures and the first protrusions in the first apertures.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a ring assembly for curtains wherein the first and second rings are securely connected to each other and the curtain sheet is clamped between the first and second rings.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a ring assembly for curtains wherein the first apertures and the first protrusions in the first apertures can be hidden by the cover ring.
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 second ring 12 includes a second hole 120 and multiple first protrusions 122 extend from a side of the second ring 12. A second slit 121 is radially defined through the second ring 12. The first protrusions 122 extend through positioning holes 200 defined through the curtain sheet 20 and are engaged with the first apertures 112 of the first ring 11. The distal ends of the first protrusions 122 are then machined to be securely connected to the first apertures 112.
The cover ring 13 is mounted to the first ring 11 and includes a third hole 130 and a third slit 131 is radially defined through the cover ring 13. Multiple second protrusions 132 extend from a side of the cover ring 13 and are engaged with second apertures 113 in the first ring 11. The cover ring 13 covers the first apertures 112 and the first protrusions 122 in the first apertures 112.
A curtain rod 24 extends through the third hole 130 of the cover ring 13, the first hole 110 of the first ring 11, an aperture 23 of the curtain sheet 20 and the second hole 120 of the second ring 12. The curtain sheet 20 does not have slits defined in a top edge thereof so that the curtain sheet 20 is strong and easily manufactured.
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.