1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a vertical blind and, more particularly, to a vertical blind having multiple upright shades that are pushed and pulled piece by piece.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional vertical blind in accordance with the prior art shown in
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a vertical blind that is expanded and folded quickly and conveniently.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a vertical blind, wherein the vertical blind comprises multiple movable brackets movable between the fixing bracket and the drive bracket, so that the length of the vertical blind is expanded freely to correspond to the size of the window, thereby enhancing the versatility of the vertical blind.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a vertical blind, wherein the mounting seats have different lengths to correspond to different positions of the fixing bracket and the movable brackets, so that the movable brackets are movable between the fixing bracket and the drive bracket smoothly without interfering with each other, thereby facilitating operation of the vertical blind.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a vertical blind, wherein the drive block is guided by the respective first mounting groove, and the driven block is guided by the respective second mounting groove, so that the movable brackets and the drive bracket are movable smoothly, thereby facilitating the user operating the vertical blind.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a vertical blind, wherein the attractive metallic plate of each of the movable brackets is attracted magnetically by the magnet of the positioning unit, so that each of the movable brackets is positioned temporarily by the positioning unit to prevent the movable brackets from being drawn and moved freely during expansion of the vertical blind.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The headrail 10 has an axially extending open slideway 11 to receive the fixing bracket 20, the movable brackets 30 and the drive bracket 40.
Each of the fixing bracket 20, the movable brackets 30 and the drive bracket 40 has the same construction that is worked by an aluminum extruding process. Each of the fixing bracket 20, the movable brackets 30 and the drive bracket 40 has an upper portion formed with a fixing portion 21 and a lower portion formed with a mounting channel 27 for mounting the shades 70.
Each of the fixing bracket 20, the movable brackets 30 and the drive bracket 40 has a first side formed with a first mounting groove 22 and a second side formed with a second mounting groove 24, wherein each of the driven blocks 23 is secured in the respective first mounting groove 22 of each of the fixing bracket 20 and the movable brackets 30, and each of the drive blocks 25 is secured in the respective second mounting groove 24 of each of the movable brackets 30 and the drive bracket 40. Each of the fixing bracket 20, the movable brackets 30 and the drive bracket 40 has a first end and a second end, wherein each of the driven blocks 23 is located at the first end of each of the fixing bracket 20 and the movable brackets 30, and each of the drive blocks 25 is located at the second end of each of the movable brackets 30 and the drive bracket 40. The second mounting groove 24 of each of the movable brackets 30 is provided with a magnetically attractive metallic plate 26 juxtaposed to the respective drive block 25 and attached to the positioning unit 80.
The fixing bracket 20 is provided with two mounting seats 50 located at the first and second ends of the fixing bracket 20 respectively and secured to the headrail 10 so that the fixing bracket 20 is secured to the headrail 10 by the respective mounting seats 50, and each of the movable brackets 30 is provided with a mounting seat 50 located at the first end of each of the movable brackets 30 and movable on the headrail 10 so that each of the movable brackets 30 is movable on the headrail 10 by the respective mounting seat 50. Each of the mounting seats 50 is substantially L-shaped and has a transverse cantilever 52 having a first end formed with an upward extending mounting block 51 attached to the headrail 10 and a second end formed with a downward extending fixing block 53 secured to the fixing portion 21 of each of the fixing bracket 20 and the movable brackets 30. The cantilevers 52 of the mounting seats 50 have different lengths.
The pull cord unit 60 is located at the first end of the drive bracket 40 and movable on the headrail 10 by a pull action of a pull cord (not shown) so that the drive bracket 40 is movable on the headrail 10 by the pull cord unit 60. The pull cord unit 60 has a first end formed with an upward extending mounting block 61 attached to the headrail 10 and a second end formed with a downward extending fixing block 63 secured to the fixing portion 21 of the drive bracket 40.
Each of the shades 70 has a width the same as that of each of the fixing bracket 20, the movable brackets 30 and the drive bracket 40 and has an upper end formed with an enlarged locking strip 71 inserted into the mounting channel 27 of each of the fixing bracket 20, the movable brackets 30 and the drive bracket 40.
The positioning unit 80 is located at the second end of the fixing bracket 20 and includes a housing 82 secured to the fixing bracket 20, two metallic plates 84 mounted in the housing 82, and a magnet 83 mounted in the housing 82 and located between the metallic plates 84 to attract the magnetically attractive metallic plate 26 of each of the movable brackets 30. The housing 82 of the positioning unit 80 has an inside formed with a receiving recess 820 to receive the metallic plates 84 and the magnet 83 and has a side formed with a protruding locking plate 81 secured to the fixing bracket 20.
In assembly, the driven block 23 of the fixing bracket 20 is movable in the respective second mounting groove 24 of the first one of the movable brackets 30, and the drive block 25 of the first one of the movable brackets 30 is movable in the respective first mounting groove 22 of the fixing bracket 20. In addition, the driven block 23 of each of the movable brackets 30 is movable in the respective second mounting groove 24 of an adjacent movable bracket 30, and the drive block 25 of each of the movable brackets 30 is movable in the respective first mounting groove 22 of an adjacent movable bracket 30. In addition, the drive block 25 of the drive bracket 40 is movable in the respective first mounting groove 22 of the last one of the movable brackets 30, and the driven block 23 of the last one of the movable brackets 30 is movable in the respective second mounting groove 24 of the drive bracket 40.
In operation, referring to
When the user wishes to expand the vertical blind, the pull cord unit 60 is operated by the pull cord to pull the drive bracket 40 rightward (or inwardly). When the drive block 25 of the drive bracket 40 is movable to rest on the driven block 23 of the last one of the movable brackets 30 as shown in
As shown in
When the user wishes to fold the vertical blind, the pull cord unit 60 is operated by the pull cord to push the drive bracket 40 leftward (or outwardly). When the pull cord unit 60 of the drive bracket 40 is movable to rest on the mounting seat 50 of the last one of the movable brackets 30, the last one of the movable brackets 30 is pushed by the drive bracket 40 to move leftward (or outwardly). Then, the mounting seat 50 of each of the movable brackets 30 is movable to rest on the mounting seat 50 of an adjacent movable bracket 30, so that the movable brackets 30 are pushed by the drive bracket 40 to move leftward (or outwardly). Finally, when the mounting seat 50 of the first one of the movable brackets 30 is movable to rest on the mounting seat 50 of the fixing bracket 20, the first one of the movable brackets 30 is stopped by the fixing bracket 20 so as to stop movement of the movable brackets 30 and the drive bracket 40, so that the vertical blind is fully folded as shown in
As shown in
Accordingly, the vertical blind comprises multiple movable brackets 30 movable between the fixing bracket 20 and the drive bracket 40, so that the length of the vertical blind is expanded freely to correspond to the size of the window, thereby enhancing the versatility of the vertical blind. In addition, the mounting seats 50 have different lengths to correspond to different positions of the fixing bracket 20 and the movable brackets 30, so that the movable brackets 30 are movable between the fixing bracket 20 and the drive bracket 40 smoothly without interfering with each other, thereby facilitating operation of the vertical blind. Further, the drive block 25 is guided by the respective first mounting groove 22, and the driven block 23 is guided by the respective second mounting groove 24, so that the movable brackets 30 and the drive bracket 40 are movable smoothly, thereby facilitating the user operating the vertical blind. Further, the magnetically attractive metallic plate 26 of each of the movable brackets 30 is attracted magnetically by the magnet 83 of the positioning unit 80, so that each of the movable brackets 30 is positioned temporarily by the positioning unit 80 to prevent the movable brackets 30 from being drawn and moved freely during expansion of the vertical blind.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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