(a) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a slide rail structure for a window blind, and more particularly to a slide rail structure which is provided with at least one extensible rail set, at least one pulley set, and a plurality of top brackets to achieve effects of an easy and quick assembly, a stable positioning, a smooth sliding, and being delicate and pretty, thereby being applied to all kinds of slide rails for window blinds or similar structures.
(b) Description of the Prior Art
A conventional slide rail structure for a window blind includes primarily a plurality of rail sets which are installed on a top edge of a window. A lower edge of each rail set is provided respectively with a plurality of parallel sliding slots, for sheathing sliding rods which are used to suspend a body of window blind. In addition, a top edge of each of the aforementioned rail sets is provided with a plurality of locking slots, and a positioning set is constituted by positioning units which are fixed at two sides of the top edge of window to suspend the rail sets. The positioning unit further includes a positioning plate and a plurality of positioning blocks which are serially installed on the positioning plate, and a bottom end of the positioning block is provided with a locking part which is latched with the locking slot of rail set, so as to be associated with an implementation for suspending the body of a multi-layer window blind, by adjusting an amount of the locking part of positioning block and of the rail set. Although the slide rail structure for the window blind is provided with the function of suspending the body of multi-layer window blind, the rail is in a fixed design; therefore, a length of the entire structure is fixed, and the structure cannot be extended for use. Moreover, as there are too many locking positions in the entire structure, it will cause an inconvenience to implementation personnel while working on site, and thus waste a labor time. On the other hand, if the rail is configured as usual, into two slide rails which are assembled together and can be loosely extended with respect to each other, as a connection surface of the two rails is formed with a stage-like drop, a pulley which slides in the rail will not slide smoothly, or will be even jammed. Furthermore, an end side of each slide rail should be sheathed with a side cover to prevent the pulley from sliding out. Accordingly, the conventional rail structure still cannot meet a user's requirement in a practical application.
The primary object of present invention is to provide a slide rail structure for a window blind, wherein by a design which assembles at least one extensible rail set, at least one pulley set, and a plurality of top brackets, each top bracket can provide a quick and robust sheathing for two ends of slide rails of the extensible rail set by arc-shape locking parts formed at sides of the top brackets, so as to provide effects of an easy and quick assembly and a rigid positioning, thereby greatly improving a practicability and convenience of the entire structure.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a slide rail structure for a window blind, wherein by walls which are formed at end sides of the top brackets for providing an abutting and positioning for the slide rails of extensible rail set, cost and assembly time which were spent for manufacturing the top bracket and a side cover at a same time can be effectively reduced, and by an indentation part which is located above the wall at the end side of top bracket, strength of the top bracket can be improved, so as to provide effects of an easy assembly, a reduction of cost, and an increase of the strength of top bracket, thereby improving a practicability and convenience of the entire structure.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a slide rail structure for a window blind, wherein by a hole which is located on each top bracket, the top brackets can be directly locked and positioned on a ceiling, or, the hole of each top bracket can be first locked and assembled with a plurality of holes on an auxiliary piece with screw elements, and then the auxiliary piece is assembled with a wall bracket by screw elements according to requirement, such that the top brackets can be locked and assembled on the wall or the ceiling. Therefore, each extensible rail set, pulley set, top bracket, and auxiliary piece can be assembled first, and then are quickly locked on the wall bracket by implementation personnel, thereby facilitating an on-site implementation and improving convenience of the entire structure.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a slide rail structure for a window blind, wherein by a long piece which is located between two opposite sliding blocks of the pullet set, and a loose assembling of a shaft on a bended extension section of the sliding block with a roller, each slide rail can smoothly slide in the extensible rail set, thereby improving a practicability of the entire structure.
Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a slide rail structure for a window blind, wherein by a U-shape bending part which is formed on at least one side of the sliding block, and a projection part of a slope which is formed at a front end of a side wall of the sliding block, the long piece can be easily pushed in, and the sliding block can be easily locked and assembled with a through-hole of the long piece, thereby forming a rigid positioning. Moreover, as an open slot of each slide rail of the present invention is opened toward an interior, an entire appearance will be very delicate and pretty after being assembled, without exposing out the interior components, so as to increase the beauty. Therefore, the present invention is provided with effects of an easy and quick assembling, a rigid positioning, and being delicate and pretty, thereby increasing a practicability, a convenience, and a beauty of the entire structure.
Accordingly, a slide rail structure for a window blind of the present invention includes at least one extensible rail set, at least one pulley set, and a plurality of top brackets. The extensible rail set is provided with at least two slide rails which are loosely extended with respect to each other and are assembled together, and a side of each slide rail is opened with an open slot. The pulley set is loosely assembled in the slide rail of extensible rail set, and is extended out of the open slot at one side of the slide rail. The pulley set is also assembled with a long piece on which is fixed with an assembly element for assembling with and positioning a window blind. Each top bracket is assembled with the extensible rail set, and a side of each top bracket is formed with an arc-shape locking part, for sheathing the slide rail of extensible rail set (wherein an end side of the top bracket which is assembled at two ends of the extensible rail set can be further provided with a wall, for abutting and positioning the slide rail of extensible rail set), whereas each top bracket is provided with a hole for locking and positioning. Accordingly, the present invention is provided with effects of an easy and quick assembling, a rigid positioning, a smooth sliding, and being delicate and pretty.
To enable a further understanding of the said objectives and the technological methods of the invention herein, the brief description of the drawings below is followed by the detailed description of the preferred embodiments.
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The extensible rail set 10 is provided with at least slide rails 11 two rails which are assembled together an can be loosely extended with respect to each other, an interior of each of the slide rails 11 is formed with a holding space, and one side of each of the slide rails 11 is provided with an open slot 111.
The pulley set 20 is loosely assembled in the holding space in the slide rail 11 of extensible rail set 10, is extended out of the open slot 111 at one side of each slide rail 11, and is assembled with a long piece 21 on which is fixed with an assembly member (an adhesive strip 22) for assembling and positioning a window blind 60 which is correspondingly provided with an assembly member (an adhesive strip). The pulley set 20 is provided with two corresponding sliding blocks 23, a top of each of which is formed with a bended extension section 231. The bended extension section 231 is provided with a shaft 232, and a part of the bended extension section 231 in a neighborhood of the shaft 232 is formed with an arc part 230, whereas the shaft 232 is loosely assembled with a roller 233, an interior of which is provided with a ball bearing 234 (the shaft can be also directly and loosely assembled with a roller), enabling each slide rail 11 of the extensible rail set 10 to smoothly slide and forming a limitation to a sliding position. At least one side of the sliding block 23 is formed with a U-shape bending part 235, a side wall of the sliding block 23 is provided with a projection part 236 which may also be a means of attachment such as rivets, and each of two ends of the long piece 21 which is assembled with the pulley set 20 is provided with a through-hole 211 for locking the projection part 236 on the side wall of sliding block 23 with the through-hole 211 of long piece 21. On the other hand, a front end of the projection part 236 on the side wall of sliding block 23 is formed with a slope 237, to facilitate the long piece 21 to be pushed in for assembling (the long piece 21 having the adhesive strip 22 can be also directly pivoted on each sliding block 23 of the pulley set 20 or may also be attached by means of rivets).
Each top bracket 30a is assembled with the extensible rail set 10, and a side edge (single side or two sides) of the top bracket 30a is formed with an arc-shape locking part 31 to sheathe the slide rail 11 of extensible rail set 10 (an end side of the top bracket 30 assembled at two ends of the extensible rail set 10 can be further provided with a wall 32 for abutting and positioning the slide rail 11 of extensible rail set 10, whereas a position above the end wall 32 of top bracket 30 is provided with an indentation part 321 for improving strength of the top bracket 30; although the top bracket 30 shown in the drawings is provided with the wall 32, in a practical implementation, the top bracket 30 which is not provided with the wall 32 can be also used). In addition, each top bracket 30, 30a is provided with a hole 33 for locking and positioning, and a top of each top bracket 30, 30a can be further installed with an auxiliary piece 40 which is provided with a plurality of holes 41, to provide a mutual locking and assembling with the top bracket 30, 30a by screw elements 42 (a top of the top bracket 30, 30a can be further directly installed with a wall bracket 50 which is in a bended shape, with each of two ends of the bending part being provided with at least one hole 51 to provide a mutual locking and assembling with the top bracket 30, 30a by screw elements), whereas the auxiliary piece 40 can be further provided with a wall bracket 50 which is in a bended shape, and with each of two ends of the bending part being provided with at least one hole 51, such that the auxiliary piece 40 can be locked and assembled with the wall bracket 50 by screw elements 52. Furthermore, two sides above the auxiliary piece 40 are formed with bended projection parts 401 for positioning the wall bracket 50.
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It is of course to be understood that the embodiments described herein is merely illustrative of the principles of the invention and that a wide variety of modifications thereto may be effected by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims.
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