The present invention relates to a window shade, and more particularly, to a securing member located at the bottom bar of the shade so as to secure the wire extending through the slots of the window shade.
The conventional window shade known to applicant is disclosed in
The bottom bar 50 includes at least one hole 51 through which the at least one wire 56 extends. A tubular member 52 is engaged with the at least one hole 51. The securing member 40 has a passage 41. The distal end of the at least one wire 56 extends through the passage 41 from top to bottom of the securing member 40, and is bent upward and extends through the passage 41 again. The distal end of the at least one wire 56 then extends beyond the bottom of the securing member 40. The at least wire 56 is pulled downward to tie the at least one wire 56 to the securing member 40. The securing member 40 together with the at least one wire 56 are then fitted into the tubular member 52 to position the at least one wire 56 to the bottom bar 50.
However, there is a limited contact area between the at least one wire 56 and the bottom of the securing member 40, and the securing member 40 does not have a proper fastening or securing feature to secure the at least one wire 56, so that the at least one wire 56 can easily loose. The loosened at least one wire 56 causes the slats 55 to be inclined relative to the floor when the window shade expands. Furthermore, the loosened at least one wire 56 also causes the bottom bar 50 to be inclined relative to the floor when the window shade collected.
The present invention intends to provide a securing device which has a securing member located at the bottom bar of the shade so as to secure the wire extending through the slats of the window shade.
The present invention relates to a securing device for a window shade and comprises a securing member connected to the bottom bar of the window shade. The securing member has a first end and a second end. The first end of the securing member faces the bottom bar, and the second end of the securing member faces a direction away from the bottom bar. The second end has at least one securing slot defined axially therein. The width of the at least one securing slot is gradually narrowed from the second end toward the first end of the securing member. The narrowest end of the at least one securing slot is a clamping notch which is used to clamp the wire of the window shade.
Preferably, the at least one securing slot is an inverted V-shaped slot.
Preferably, there are two securing slots defined in the second end of the securing member. The two securing slots are located diametrically opposite from each other.
The present invention has the advantages which are that the second end has at least one securing slot defined axially therein. The narrowest end of the at least one securing slot is a clamping notch which is used to clamp the wire of the window shade. When the wire extends through the securing member and is bent upward, the wire is clamped by the clamping notch because of the gradually narrowed width of the clamping notch. Therefore, the wire can be secured relative to the securing member and does not loose. The specific feature ensures that the slats and the bottom bar are always maintained horizontally.
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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It is noted when the wire 56 is engaged with the securing slot 15, the wire 56 is securely clamped by the clamping notch 152 which squeezes the wire 56 and secures the wire 56 to ensure that the wire 56 does not loose. Therefore, the slats and the bottom bar 50 are always kept in horizontal direction.
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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105204330 | Mar 2016 | TW | national |