The present invention relates to a scrolling system for a window curtain without control ropes.
The conventional way to control movement of a window curtain is to pull a control rope or a bead chain which is exposed outside the curtain. The exposed control rope or bead chain has potential risk for children. Some of the manufacturers design a fabric sleeve to receive the control rope or bead chain, and this method increases the cost of the window curtain. The fabric sleeve may not be suitable for specific interior design.
The present invention intends to provide a scrolling system for a window curtain without control ropes so as to eliminate shortcomings mentioned above.
The present invention relates to a scrolling system for a window curtain, and comprises a frame and a shaft. A curtain is scrolled to the shaft. A transmission device is connected between the shaft and the frame so as to rotate the shaft and to scroll the curtain. The transmission device includes a housing in which a first transmission unit and a second transmission unit are accommodated. The housing is located between the frame and the shaft, and includes a first space and a second space. The first space is defined in the lower portion of the housing, so that the first transmission unit is accommodated in the first space. The second space is defined axially in the housing, so that the second transmission unit is accommodated in the second space. The first transmission unit includes a first bevel gear, a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is formed between the first bevel gear and the second portion. The first bevel gear and the first portion are located in the first space, wherein the second portion extends beyond the first space. A driving rod is connected to the second portion so that the second portion is rotated by the driving rod. The second transmission unit includes the second bevel gear and a tubular part. The second bevel gear is connected to the tubular part and engaged with the first bevel gear, wherein the axis of the first gear is perpendicular to the axis of the second bevel gear. The tubular part is connected to the shaft. When the driving rod is rotated, the first bevel gear drives the second bevel gear which rotates the tubular part, such that the shaft is rotated to operate the curtain.
Preferably, the frame includes a recess. The housing includes a protrusion which is engaged with the recess.
Preferably, the housing is composed of two casings. The first and second transmission units are accommodated in the housing.
Preferably, the tubular part includes multiple ridges protruding from the outside thereof. The ridges are engaged with the shaft.
Preferably, the second portion includes a loop. The driving rod includes a hook which hooks to the loop.
Preferably, the first portion includes a cylindrical section and a polygonal section. A polygonal passage is formed to the inner periphery of the first space. When the cylindrical section is located relative to the polygonal passage, the first transmission unit is rotatable. When the polygonal section is located relative to the polygonal passage, the first transmission unit is not rotatable.
Preferably, the second bevel gear includes a reception hole defined axially in the back thereof. The tubular part includes a polygonal-shaped tube which is engaged with the reception hole to connect the second bevel gear to the tubular part.
The advantages of the present invention are that the control ropes or bead chains are replaced by the driving rod to enhance the safety issues related the use of the control ropes or bead chains.
The window curtains without the control ropes or bead chains meet the needs of interior design because the control ropes or bead chains do not need to be hidden or covered by using a sleeve.
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 housing 50 located between the shaft frame 10 and the shaft 20. The housing 50 is a hollow housing and composed of two casings 51. The first and second transmission units 60, 70 are accommodated in the housing 50. The housing 50 includes a first space 52 and a second space 53, wherein the first space 52 defined in the lower portion of the housing 50, and the second space 53 is defined axially in the housing 50. The first transmission unit 60 is accommodated in the first space 52, and the second transmission unit 70 is accommodated in the second space 53. The frame 10 includes a recess 11, and the housing 50 includes a protrusion 511 which is engaged with the recess 11, so that the transmission device 40 is connected to the frame 10 stably.
The first transmission unit 60 includes a first bevel gear 61, a first portion 62 and a second portion 63, wherein the first portion 62 is formed between the first bevel gear 61 and the second portion 63. The first bevel gear 61 and the first portion 62 are located in the first space 52, and the second portion 63 extends beyond the first space 52. The first bevel gear 61 is engaged with a second bevel gear 71 of the second transmission unit 70. A driving rod 80 is connected to the second portion 63, so that the second portion 63 being rotated by the driving rod 80, and the first transmission unit 60 rotates in the first space 52. As shown in
The first transmission unit 60 includes a first bevel gear 61, a first portion 62 and a second portion 63, wherein the first portion 62 is formed between the first bevel gear 61 and the second portion 63. The first bevel gear 61 and the first portion 62 are located in the first space 52, and the second portion 63 extends beyond the first space 52. The first bevel gear 61 is engaged with a second bevel gear 71 of the second transmission unit 70. A driving rod 80 is connected to the second portion 63, so that the second portion 63 being rotated by the driving rod 80, and the first transmission unit 60 rotates in the first space 52. As shown in
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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.
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