1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a venetian blind, and more specifically to a venetian blind that has a simple structure and a low manufacturing cost.
2. Description of the Related Art
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As described above, the conventional venetian blind 10 needs to be equipped with many components, such as the retainers 12, the adjuster 15 and the driving rod 17, for rotation of the slats 14, so it can be seen that the conventional venetian blind 10 has the drawbacks of having complicated structure and high manufacturing cost.
The present invention has been accomplished in view of the above-noted circumstances. It is one objective of the present invention to provide a venetian blind that has a simple structure and a low manufacturing cost.
To achieve this objective of the present invention, the venetian blind comprises a rotatable upper beam, a plurality of slats, two ladder tapes connected with two opposite sides of the slats and each having a top end fixed to the upper beam, and two cords each having a top end connected with the upper beam to drive the upper beam to rotate in opposite directions.
When one of the cords is pulled, the upper beam can be rotated clockwise to force the slats to rotate through the ladder tapes, thereby blocking the light. When the other one of the cords is pulled, the upper beam can be rotated counterclockwise to drive the slats to rotate, thereby allowing the light to pass between the slats.
Accordingly, the venetian blind of the present invention uses a simple structure to control the rotation of the slats so as to reduce the manufacturing cost, thereby achieving the objective of the present invention.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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The lower beam 40 has, but not limited to, a rectangular crosssection. The lower beam 40 is located under the upper beam 30.
The slats 50 are spacedly suspended between the upper beam 30 and the lower beam 40 by means of the ladder tapes 52 and strips 54 passing though the slats 50.
The ladder tapes 52 are connected with two opposite sides of the slats 50, and respectively provided with a top end fixed to the upper beam 30 and a bottom end fixed to the lower beam 40.
The lifting cord 60 has a top end penetrating into the upper beam 30 and connected with a pulley device (not shown) in the upper beam 30, and a bottom end suspended downward. By means of pulling the bottom end of the lifting cord 60, the slats 50 can be lifted upward to overlap each other through the pulley device, as shown in
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The right bracket 80 includes a right bracket base 82 capable of fastening to the wall or the window frame, and a right bracket cover 84 having a right protrusion 842 at an inner periphery thereof. When the right bracket 80 is assembled to the right end portion 34 of the upper beam 30, the right protrusion 842 of the right bracket cover 84 is engaged with the right recess 342 of the upper beam 30.
The first light-adjusting cord 90 is wound around the left end portion 32 of the upper beam 30 clockwise along the first groove 322 of the upper beam 30 and the second groove 742 of the left bracket cover 74, and provided with a top end fixed to the left end portion 32 of the upper beam 30 and a bottom end passing through the first through hole 76 of the left bracket cover 74 to be suspended downward. Therefore, when the bottom end of the first light-adjusting cord 90 is pulled, the upper beam 30 can be rotated clockwise.
The second light-adjusting cord 92 is wound around the left end portion 32 of the upper beam 30 counterclockwise along the first groove 324 of the upper beam 30 and the second groove 744 of the left bracket cover 74, and provided with a top end fixed to the left end portion 32 of the upper beam 30 and a bottom end passing through the second through hole 78 of the left bracket cover 74 to be suspended downward, such that the upper beam 30 can be rotated counterclockwise by pulling the bottom end of the second light-adjusting cord 92.
When a user pulls the first light-adjusting cord 90, the upper beam 30 can be rotated clockwise to force the slats 50 to rotate through the ladder tapes 52, as shown in
Besides, when the user pulls the lifting cord 60, the lower beam 40 can move upward to cause the slats 50 to overlap each other through the gear device in the upper beam 30.
Compared to the conventional venetian blind of the prior art, the venetian blind of the present invention provides two light-adjusting cords and the rotatable upper beam to control the rotation of the slats without installing complicated components, such as the adjuster, the retainers, and the driving rod, so that the venetian blind of the present invention has the advantages of having simple structure and low manufacturing cost.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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97220581 | Nov 2008 | TW | national |