The present invention relates to a window blind and more particularly to a user-mountable window-blind bottom rail.
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As it is required to pull or push the bottom rail 94 in order to expand or retract the blind body 92, the bottom rail 94 may separate from the blind body 92 if the force applied to pull or push the bottom rail 94 is not properly exerted. Should that happen, the entire window blind 90 will have to be discarded and replaced by a new one, which nevertheless causes inconvenience to the user.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a window-blind bottom rail that can be mounted to the blind body of a window blind without an exposed pull string by the user of the window blind themselves. The invention aims to provide a technical means that not only allows a window-blind bottom rail to be mounted according to practical needs, but also produces the technical effect of enabling stable expansion and retraction of a window blind without an exposed pull string.
To achieve the above primary objective, the present invention provides a window blind that includes a headrail, a blind body, a cord reel, two lift cords, a weight, and a bottom rail. The headrail has a bottom wall with two through holes, wherein each through hole opens on the top and bottom surfaces of the bottom wall. The blind body has a first end mounted on the bottom surface of the bottom wall of the headrail. The cord reel is mounted on the top surface of the bottom wall of the headrail. Each of the two lift cords has one end fixedly provided at the cord reel. The opposite end of each lift cord is wound along a predetermined path and then inserted through the through holes of the headrail and the blind body, before being fixed to the opposite, or second, end of the blind body by a cord fixing member. The weight is provided at the second end of the blind body, and so is the bottom rail.
According to the present invention, the bottom rail includes a frame base, two frame sidewalls, and two frame stop walls. The frame sidewalls extend respectively from two opposite lengthwise sides of the frame base in a direction away from the frame base. The frame stop walls extend respectively from the upper ends of the frame sidewalls toward each other. The frame base and the two frame sidewalls define a receiving space therebetween. Each of the two frame stop walls has a free end, and the two free ends are spaced apart and define a mounting aperture therebetween, wherein the mounting aperture is in communication with the receiving space. In addition, the free end of each frame stop wall is formed with a blocking member projecting toward the frame base. The extension length of one of the frame stop walls is defined as L1, while the extension length of the other frame stop wall is defined as L2. The two extension lengths satisfy the relation of L1:L2=1:1˜3. The weight, which is mounted at the second end of the blind body, is mounted into the bottom rail through the opening at either of the lengthwise ends (i.e., the left or right end opening) of the bottom rail along with at least one slat or cell of the blind body such that the weight and the at least one slat or cell of the blind body are received in the receiving space of the bottom rail and, in the meantime, the junction between the at least one slat or cell and the other slats or cells of the blind body is exposed through the mounting aperture of the bottom rail.
The structural details, features, assembly methods, and methods of use of the bottom rail provided in the present invention for use in a window blind and of a window blind using the bottom rail will be described below. As a person of ordinary skill in the art would understand, the following detailed description and the specific embodiments provided herein serve illustrative purposes only and are not intended to be restrictive of the scope of the invention.
To begin with, the applicant of the present invention wishes to point out that all the directional terms used in this specification (including the following description of embodiments) and the appended claims make reference to the directions in the accompanying drawings. In addition, the same reference numeral is used for the same or similar elements or structural features throughout the embodiments described below and the accompanying drawings.
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The headrail 20 has a bottom wall 21. The bottom wall 21 has two through holes 23, and each through hole 23 opens on the top surface and the bottom surface of the bottom wall 21.
The blind body 30 in this embodiment is a honeycomb blind by way of example; in other embodiments, the blind body 30 need not be so configured. A first end of the blind body 30 is mounted on the bottom surface of the bottom wall 21 of the headrail 20. The opposite, or second, end of the blind body 30 is mounted in the bottom rail 70.
The cord reel 40 is mounted on the top surface of the bottom wall 21 of the headrail 20.
Each of the two lift cords 50 has one end fixedly provided in the cord reel 40. The opposite end of each lift cord 50 is wound along a predetermined path, then inserted through the through holes 23 of the headrail 20 and the blind body 30, and then fixed to the second end of the blind body 30 by a cord fixing member 51, in order for the two lift cords 50 to work simultaneously.
The weight 60 is attached to the second end of the blind body 30 via an attaching member 61, which in this embodiment is a velcro, or a hook-and-loop fastener, by way of example; the present invention has no limitation on the type or configuration of the attaching member. Preferably, the attaching member 61 for the weight 60 lies between the two lift cords 51 to produce the technical effect of balancing the blind body 30.
The headrail 20, the blind body 30, the cord reel 40, the lift cords 50, and the weight 60 of the window blind 10 without an exposed pull string are well known in the art and do not constitute technical features of the present invention. For the sake of brevity, therefore, the foregoing components will not be described in more detail herein.
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The bottom rail 70 of the window blind 10 without an exposed pull string as disclosed in the first embodiment of the present invention is mounted in the following manner. Referring to
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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109201544 | Feb 2020 | TW | national |