The present invention relates to a Roman shade, and more particularly, to a safety device for quickly releasing the control ropes of Roman shade when the control ropes are pulled not for operating the Roman shade.
A conventional Roman shade includes a shade which generally is a fabric sheet and the fabric sheet has one end fixed to the top box and a lot of folded portions are formed on the inside and/or outside of the shade so as to establish specific decoration features. A lot of passages are defined transversely through the shade and rods extend through the passage to define sections of the shade. Multiple rings are fixedly connected to the folding lines of the shade and the control ropes extend through the rings. The top ends of the control ropes are connected to the top box and the lower ends of the control ropes are fixed to the lowest rings. The user can lift and lower the shade by pull of the control ropes.
When pulling the control ropes, the sections of the shade are collected one by one by the pulling force applied to the rings. However, the control ropes are exposed from outside of the shade and children may play the control ropes and this can be dangerous when the control ropes tangle the kids.
The present invention intends to provide a safety device for Roman shades and which includes multiple engaging members connected to the lower end of the shade, each engaging member holds the collar connected to the lower end of each control rope. When the control ropes are pulled laterally, the control ropes are easily disengaged from the engaging members and do not tangle the children.
The present invention relates to Roman shade which comprises a top box and a top end of a shade is connected to the top box. The shade is composed of multiple fabric sheets and multiple pocket portions are formed along a first side of the shade. The pocket portions each are defined by folding upward a part of the fabric sheet and fixing the part along a folding line, each pocket portion defines a passage through which a rod extends. Multiple loop members are connected to each of the folding lines. Multiple restriction members are connected to the multiple loop members and each restriction member includes multiple extensions which spirally wrap to each other so as to define an opening therebetween. Multiple engaging members are connected to the loop members located at a lower end of the shade. Multiple control ropes each have a top end connected to the top box and the lower end of each control rope extends through the openings of the restriction members. Multiple collars are connected to the lower ends of the multiple control ropes and are engaged with the engaging members. The collars are disengaged from the engaging members and the control ropes are disengaged from the extensions of the restriction members when the control ropes are pulled laterally.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a safety device for Roman shades wherein the control ropes can be easily loosen from the shade when they are pulled laterally so as to prevent children from playing and being tangled.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a safety device for Roman shades wherein the restriction members of the safety device can be made of metal or plastic material. The restriction members can be manufactured easily at low cost.
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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Multiple restriction members 20 are connected to the multiple loop members 13 and each restriction member 20 includes a ring 21 which includes a first elongate slot 22. Each of the loop members 13 includes a hole 131 and the restriction members 20 are connected to the loop members 13 by extending through holes 131 and the first elongate slots 22 to each other. Each restriction member 20 includes a first extension 23 and a second extension 24 which spirally wraps to the first extension 23. An opening 25 is defined between the first and second extensions 23, 24, and a spiral gap is defined between the first and second extensions 23, 24. It is noted that the first extensions 23 each include a first bending distal end 231 and the second extensions 24 each have a second bending distal end 241. The gap is in communication with the opening between the first and second bending distal ends 231, 241.
Multiple engaging members 30 are connected to the loop members 13 located at a lower end of the shade 10. Each of the engaging members 30 includes a connection portion 31 which includes a second elongate slot 32 and each of the loop members 13 includes a hole 131. The engaging members 30 are connected to the loop members 13 by extending through holes 131 and the first elongate slots 22 to each other. Each connection portion 31 includes two first protrusions 33 and two second protrusions 35 which are located between the two first protrusions 33.
Each of the first protrusions 33 includes a first stop 34 extending from an inside thereof and each of the second protrusions 35 includes a second stop 36 extending from an outside thereof which faces the first protrusion 33 next to the second protrusion 35. Each of the second projections 35 includes a first projection 361 extending from an inside thereof which faces the other second protrusion 35. Each of the second projections 35 includes a second projection 362 extending from the outside thereof and located at a lower end of the second stop 36 corresponding thereto. The second protrusions 36 are longer than the first protrusions 35. The connection portion 31, the first protrusions 33 and the second protrusions 35 of each of the engaging members 30 are integrally made or plastic material.
Multiple control ropes 40 each have a top end connected to the top box 1 and the lower end of each control rope 40 extends through the openings 25 of the restriction members 20. Multiple collars 50 are connected to the lower ends of the multiple control ropes 40 and engaged with the engaging members 30. The collars 50 can be engaged between the two second protrusions 35 as shown in
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The safety device releases the control ropes 40 by disengaging the collars 50 from the engaging members 30 when the control ropes 40 are pulled laterally, such that the control ropes 40 cannot tangle children who try to play with the control ropes 40.
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.