Roll-up type venetian blind

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6367537
  • Patent Number
    6,367,537
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 8, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 9, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An improved roll-up type Venetian blind is made up of an upper bracket and a plurality of roll-up slats. The upper bracket has a C-shaped receiving groove opened up downward and has a pair of cord passage holes at the left end and the right end respectively thereof. An adjustment unit is disposed on a front side wall of the left end of the upper bracket. Each roll-up slat is made up of a pair of flexible hook connectors that are reversely and integrally bound together to form a hollow chamber therebetween for ventilation. A number of partition plates are horizontally placed in the hollow chamber. Each hook connector has an upper pivot hook end and a lower pivot hook end. The upper pivot hook end is smaller than the receiving groove but is larger than the opening of the receiving groove whereby the assembly of the Venetian blind becomes ready and fast, saving time and labor in one aspect and the dissipation of heat of the Venetian blind is greatly advanced in another aspect.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an improved roll-up type Venetian blind which is made up of an upper bracket and a plurality of roll-up slats. The upper bracket has a C-shaped receiving groove opened up downward and has a pair of cord passage holes at the left end and the right end respectively thereof. An adjustment unit is disposed on a front side wall of the left end of the upper bracket. Each roll-up slat is made up of a pair of flexible hook-shaped connectors that are reversely and integrally bound together to form a hollow chamber therebetween for ventilation. A number of partition plates are horizontally placed in the hollow chamber Each hook-shaped connector has an upper pivot hook end and a lower pivot hook end. The upper pivot hook end is smaller than the receiving groove but is larger than the opening of the receiving groove whereby the assembly of the Venetian blind becomes ready and fast so as to save time and labor in one aspect and the dissipation of heat of the Venetian blind is greatly advanced.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a conventional roll-up type Venetian blind has an upper suspension rod


10


to which are attached a plurality of tubular slats


20


connected to one another by way of cords


11


to form a roll-up type slats structure of proper length. At both ends of the suspension rod


10


is disposed a cord passage hole


12


for the passage of a pull cord


13


which is engaged with the bottommost slat


20


so that the pull cord


13


can be pulled to roll up, as shown in FIG.


2


. The pull cord


13


is located in an adjustment device


14


and can be used to vary the height of the blind and fix the blind in place by the adjustment device when pulled in operation.




To roll up the blind


1


, the pull cord


13


is first pulled aside to release the adjustment device


14


and then the pull cord


13


is pulled downward with force. As a result of the pulling, the bottommost tubular slat


20


is forced to move upwardly and the other slats are pushed to roll up into a bundle as shown in

FIG. 2

by the pull cord


13


. Once the blind is pulled up to a certain position, the pull cord


13


is released and retained in place by the adjustment device


14


. To lower the blind, the pull cord


13


is first pulled aside to disengage the pull cord


13


from the adjustment device


14


, and then the pull cord


13


is release to withdraw upward so as to permit the blind to drop down. To fix the blind in position, the pull cord


13


is again pulled aside to make the adjustment device retain the pull cord


13


in place.




There are a number of disadvantages associated with such a prior slat structure:




1. Such a roll-up slats


20


are all connected to one another with cords


11


by manual labor to form a roll-up Venetian blind, resulting in waste of time and labor.




2. The tubular slats


20


are not closely connected to one another with a crevice unavoidably formed between every two slats, resulting in sun light easily cast into room via the crevices.




3. The tubular slats are joined together by thin threads


11


which are easily broken and the repair or replacement of tubular slats


20


becomes too tedious and time consuming. The broken blind is often discarded as a waste.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the primary object of the present invention is to provide an improved slat structure for use in a Venetian blind. The slats are snapped into engagement with one another end to end in an easy and speedy manner so as to make the assembly fast and ready, resulting in the saving of labor and time and reduction of production cost.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved slat structure for a roll-up type Venetian blind. The slats thereof are pivotally connected to one another to form a closely connected Venetian blind with no crevices produced between the slats so that no sunlight beam can penetrate therethrough, resulting in better light sheltering and heat dissipating.




One further object of the present invention is to provide an improved slat structure whose slats are pivotally connected to one another in such a manner that one broken piece of the slats can be readily and quickly replaced. Thereby people can save a lot of money on maintaining Venetian blinds.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective diagram showing a prior roll-up type Venetian blind;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the prior roll-up type Venetian blind of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective diagram showing the partially exploded roll-up type Venetian blind of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged diagram showing the slat structure of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective diagram showing the assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a side view showing the operation of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the roll-up type Venetian blind of the present invention mainly comprises an upper bracket


30


and a plurality of rollable slats


40


. The upper bracket


30


has an open-topped tube of a square section. At the underside of the bottom of the bracket


30


is disposed a C-shaped receiving groove


31


which has its opening facing externally and is used for engagement with the rollable slat


40


. At each end of the bracket


30


are disposed a pair of cord passing holes


32


positioned at each side of the C-shaped receiving groove


31


so as to permit the pull cords


50


to be led therethrough. At the vertical front side wall of the upper bracket


30


is disposed an adjustment means


33


.




Each slat


40


is a flexible hollow structure and is made up of a pair of hook connectors


43


that are reversely coupled to each other end to end in such a manner that a hollow space


42


is formed therebetween with a pair of partition boards


41


parallelly disposed therein, as shown in FIG.


4


. Thereby ventilation passages can be formed in the hollow space


42


. The bottommost slat


40


can be made in such a manner that a hook connector


43


is not provided with a hook end. The hook end of the topmost slat


40


is larger than the opening of the C-shaped receiving groove


31


so that the hook connector


43


is snapped into engagement with the receiving groove


31


firmly.




To get the Venetian blind of the present invention assembled, the upper top slat


40


is hooked up to the upper bracket


30


by snapping the hook connector


43


into engagement with the C-shaped groove


31


defined at the underside thereof The hook end of the connector


43


is larger than the opening of the groove


31


, so the slat


40


is not easily disengaged from the upper bracket


30


. Next a second slat


40


is connected end to end to the bottom of the top slat


40


by the hook connector


43


. in the same manner a plurality of identical slats


40


are coupled to one another one by one to form a Venetian blind


3


. After the pivotal connection of all the slats


40


end to end to one another, the pull cord


50


is led through the cord passing holes


32


of the upper bracket


30


and wound around the sides of the bottommost slats


40


. Such arranged pull cord


50


is engaged with the adjustment means


33


at the top and exposed to the upper bracket


30


which is secured to a window, wall or a ceiling to complete the assembly.




When the Venetian blind


3


is to be rolled up, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the pull cord


50


is pulled aside so as to released the pull cord from the retaining engagement with the adjustment means


33


and then is pulled with force downwardly. As a result of the downward pulling of the pull cord


50


, the bottommost slat along with the connected slats


40


is forced to roll up one by one to a selective height. As the blind


3


is placed at a particular position, the pull cord


50


is pulled aside again to make the pull cord


50


come into retaining engagement with the adjustment means


33


, causing the Venetian blind to be held in place. To let the blind drop down, the pull cord


50


is first pulled aside and then is frictionally released to permit the slats to extendedly move down.




The slat structure of the present invention has the following advantages:




1. The assembly of the rollable slats


40


together is time and labor saving so as to make the production thereof competitive.




2. The slats


40


are pivotally connected to one another, leaving no crevice between two slats so that no sunlight beam can penetrate via the slats.




3. The slats


40


are in pivotal engagement with one another and can be easily separated from one another so that damaged slats are replaced with speed, saving household budget.



Claims
  • 1. A roll-up type Venetian blind comprising; an upper bracket and a plurality of rollable slats; said upper bracket having a pair of cord passage holes at each side thereof; an adjustment means is disposed on a front side wall of said upper bracket;wherein said upper bracket is an open-topped tube of a square section; at an underside of a bottom of said upper bracket is disposed a C-shaped receiving groove having an opening and engageable with the rollable slat; each of the plurality of slats is a flexible hollow structure having a pair of hook connectors, each having a hook end, and coupled to each other in such a manner that a hollow space is formed therebetween with a pair of partition boards parallelly disposed therein to form ventilation passages in said hollow space; the hook end of a topmost slat is larger than the opening of said C-shaped receiving groove so that said hook connector is snapped into engagement with the receiving groove and a plurality of identical slats are coupled to one another by the hook ends to form a Venetian blind; said adjustment means includes a pull cord through the cord passage holes of said upper bracket and wound around the sides of bottommost slats.
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