The present invention relates to a rope assembly, and more particularly, to a safety rope assembly for a window curtain.
The conventional window curtain 50 is disclosed in
However, the operation ropes 53 are connected to the transmission unit in the head box, and the set of blinds is connected to the operation ropes by the transmission ropes. The transmission ropes 52 are exposed beyond the blinds so that the transmission ropes 52 become a potential risk for kids playing around the window curtain when the transmission ropes 52 are pulled out as shown in
The present invention intends to provide a safety rope assembly for a window curtain to improve the shortcoming of the above mentioned conventional window curtains.
The present invention relates to a safety rope assembly for curtains and comprises multiple control units, and each control unit comprises multiple separation ropes, multiple transmission ropes and multiple support ropes. Each of the separation ropes has a side rope located on outside thereof, and multiple connection ropes are connected between the side rope and the separation rope. The support ropes are connected between the separation ropes and support the slats. The transmission ropes alternatively extend between the connection ropes. The side ropes each are connected to one end of the connection rope corresponding thereto.
Preferably, the connection ropes are rings and the transmission ropes extend through the rings.
Preferably, the transmission ropes are freely movable within the rings.
Preferably, the distance between each pair of the connection ropes is equal.
Preferably, the distance between each pair of the connection ropes 111 is not equal.
Preferably, the distance between each pair of the connection ropes makes the transmission ropes not be pulled out.
Preferably, the control units each are made by way of weaving which means that the connection rope is pulled laterally from the side rope corresponding thereto and connected to the separation rope. The transmission ropes extend alternatively through distances between the connection ropes. The distances between the connection ropes are adjustable.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide a safety rope assembly for curtains wherein the transmission ropes are restricted and not pulled out to ensure safety to kids.
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.
Referring to
The control units 10 each are made by way of weaving which means that the connection rope 111 is pulled laterally from the side rope 110 corresponding thereto and connected to the separation rope 11. The transmission ropes 12 extend alternatively through distances between the connection ropes 111, and the distances between the connection ropes 111 are adjustable.
The control units 10 are wrapped to the transmission units 30 in the head box 20. The slats 40 are located between the support ropes 13 so that when the control units 10 are operated, the transmission ropes 12 are restricted by the connection ropes 111 between the side ropes 110 and the separation ropes 11, and cannot be pulled out easily. Therefore, the transmission ropes 12 are restricted between the connection ropes 111, the side ropes 110 and the separation ropes 11 and cannot be pulled by kids.
As shown in
As shown in
The present invention provides a safety rope assembly wherein the transmission ropes 12 are restricted by the connection ropes 111 between the side ropes 110 and the separation ropes 11, and the distance between the connection ropes 111 is smaller than the kid's finger so that kids cannot pull the transmission rope 12 out easily.
The transmission ropes 12 restricted between the connection ropes 111, the side ropes 110 and the separation ropes 11 are steadily and smoothly operated.
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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102205400 | Mar 2013 | TW | national |