1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a vertical window blind, and more particularly to a vertical window blind that includes a decorative curtain.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
The carriers 12 are disposed slidably in the headrail 11, and are slidable along a longitudinal direction (X) of the headrail 11. Each of the carriers 12 includes a rod body 121 that extends downwardly from the headrail 11 and that is provided with a retaining hook (not shown).
The decorative curtain 14 includes a top edge 141, a bottom edge 142, a left side edge 143 interconnecting the top and bottom edges 141, 142, a right side edge 144 interconnecting the top and bottom edges 141, 142 and opposite to the left side edge 143, a plurality of equidistant mounting portions 145 disposed between the left and right side edges 143, 144 and located respectively under the carriers 12, and a plurality of covering portions 146 interconnecting the mounting portions 145. The mounting portions 145 and the covering portions 146 are alternately arranged along the longitudinal direction (X) of the headrail 11.
Each of the mounting portions 145 of the decorative curtain 14 is folded to form an adjacent pair of panel portions 145′ that abut respectively against two opposite side surfaces of the corresponding vertical slat 13. Each of the panel portions 145′ is formed with a pair of male and female buckle pieces 147, 147′ that engage respectively the female and male buckle pieces 147′, 147 of the adjacent panel portion 145′.
The female buckle pieces 147′ of each of the mounting portions 145 flank the rod body 121 of the corresponding carrier 12, and rest on a top edge of the corresponding vertical slat 13. As such, the gaps between the vertical slats 13 are completely screened by the covering portions 146 of the decorative curtain 14.
Because the decorative curtain 14 is hung on the vertical slats 13 by the female buckle pieces 147′, the conventional vertical window blind suffers from the following drawbacks:
The object of this invention is to provide a vertical window blind that is capable of overcoming the above-mentioned drawbacks associated with the prior art.
According to this invention, a vertical window blind includes a headrail, a plurality of carriers, a plurality of vertical slats, a decorative curtain, and a plurality of connecting devices. The decorative curtain includes a curtain body having a plurality of mounting portions and covering portions that are alternately arranged along a longitudinal direction of the headrail. Each of the connecting devices includes a first connecting unit disposed at a respective one of the carriers, and a second connecting unit disposed at a respective one of the mounting portions of the decorative curtain and connected removably to the first connecting unit. Gaps between the vertical slats are completely screened by the covering portions of the decorative curtain.
Because the curtain is mounted directly to the carriers, it is not necessary to first connect the vertical slats to the carriers during mounting of the curtain. Furthermore, because the weight of the curtain is not applied to the vertical slats, undesired detachment of the vertical slats from the carriers can be prevented.
In one preferred embodiment, each of the carriers has a rod body that is formed with a hole, which constitutes the first connecting unit. Each of the mounting portions of the decorative curtain is folded to form an adjacent pair of first and second panel portions. The second connecting unit of each of the connecting devices includes a retaining pin secured to the corresponding first panel portion, and a retaining ring secured to the corresponding second panel portion. The retaining pins extend respectively through the holes in the rod bodies of the carriers, and are inserted respectively into the retaining rings so as to interconnect the decorative curtain and the carriers. Thus, the decorative curtain can be easily mounted to the carriers.
These and other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
The rotating shaft 30 is journalled within the headrail 20, and extends along a longitudinal direction (X) of the headrail 20.
The carriers 40 are disposed in the headrail 20, and are sleeved movably on the rotating shaft 30. As such, the carriers 40 are slidable along the longitudinal direction (X) of the headrail 20. Each of the carriers 40 includes a rod body 41 that extends downwardly from the headrail 20 and that is formed with a retaining hook 42.
Each of the vertical slats 50 has a top portion that is formed with a hole 51. The retaining hooks 42 of the carriers 4 extend respectively through the holes 51 in the vertical slats 50. As such, the vertical slats 50 are hung respectively on the carriers 40, as shown in
Referring to
The left side edge 63 interconnects the top and bottom edges 61, 62. The right side edge 64 interconnects the top and bottom edges 61, 62, and is opposite to the left side edge 63. The mounting portions 65 are disposed between the left and right side edges 63, 64, and are located respectively under the carriers 40. The covering portions 66 interconnect the mounting portions 65. The mounting portions 65 and the covering portions 66 are alternately arranged along the longitudinal direction (X) of the headrail 20.
Each of the mounting portions 65 has an adjacent pair of first and second panel portions 651, 652 that abut respectively against two opposite side surfaces of the corresponding vertical slat 50. Each of the first and second panel portions 651, 652 has opposite vertical inner and outer sides 650, 650′ (see
The decorative curtain 60 further includes an inclined first slat-holding strap 67, and an inclined second slat-holding strap 68. The first slat-holding strap 67 is disposed in proximity to a juncture between the top edge 61 and the left side edge 63, and has an upper end woven to the top edge 61, and a lower end woven to the left side edge 63. A left upper corner of the leftmost vertical slat 50 can be held between the first slat-holding strap 67 and the curtain body. The second slat-holding strap 68 is disposed in proximity to a juncture between the top edge 61 and the right side edge 64, and has an upper end woven to the top edge 61, and a lower end woven to the right side edge 64. A right upper corner of the rightmost vertical slat 50 can be held between the second slat-holding strap 68 and the curtain body.
Each of the connecting devices 70 is connected to a respective one of the carriers 40 and a respective one of the mounting portions 65 of the decorative curtain 60.
Each of the connecting devices 70 includes a first connecting unit 71 disposed at the rod body 41 of the corresponding carrier 40, and a second connecting unit 72 disposed at the corresponding mounting portion 65 of the decorative curtain 60 at a position in proximity to the top edge 61 of the decorative curtain 60 and connected removably to the first connecting unit 71.
The first connecting unit 71 of each of the connecting devices 70 is configured as a hole that is formed through the rod body 41 of the corresponding carrier 40 above the corresponding retaining hook 42.
The second connecting unit 72 of each of the connecting devices 70 includes a retaining pin member 73 and a retaining ring member 74. Each of the retaining pin members 73 includes a plate body 731 secured to the first panel portion 651 of the corresponding mounting portion 65 of the decorative curtain 60, and a retaining pin 732 connected fixedly to the plate body 731. Each of the retaining ring members 74 includes a plate body 741 secured to the second panel portion 652 of the corresponding mounting portion 65 of the decorative curtain 60, and a retaining ring 742 connected fixedly to the plate body 741. The retaining pins 732 extend respectively through the holes 71 of the rod bodies 41 of the carriers 40, and are inserted respectively into the retaining rings 742 so as to interconnect the decorative curtain 60 and the carriers 40. As such, the decorative curtain 60 can be easily mounted to the carriers 40.
Alternatively, in each of the connecting devices 70, the first connecting unit 71 is configured as two retaining pins projecting respectively from two opposite sides of the rod body 41 of the corresponding carrier 40, and the second connecting unit 72 is configured as two retaining rings disposed respectively on the first and second panel portions 651, 652 of the corresponding mounting portion 65 of the decorative curtain 60 and sleeved respectively on the retaining pins of the rod body 41 of the corresponding carrier 40.
Gaps between the vertical slats 50 are screened completely by the covering portions 66 of the decorative curtain 60, as shown in
The vertical window blind of this invention has the following advantages:
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.
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