1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a window covering device without cord control, and particularly relates to a window covering device that is mounted in window or French window, and is opened either from top or from bottom without any cord controls.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventional window covering device only allows a bottom of the window covering device to be risen or descended to open or close the window covering device. However, only the movement of the bottom can not perfectly adjust the in-door brightness.
So window covering devices opened either from top or from bottom are designed, which are most controlled by cords. The cords for controlling the window covering device normally extend out, which are dangerous for children, as the cords may wind a child's neck and threaten his/her life.
The design of window covering devices without cord control is only applied on bottom-opened window covering devices, but not for the window covering devices opened either from top or from bottom.
Therefore, the invention provides a window covering device opened either from top or from bottom without cord control to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a window covering device without any cord controls.
The window covering device in accordance with the present invention has top elongated member, middle elongated member, and bottom elongated member. A window covering is mounted between the middle elongated member and the bottom elongated member. A middle elongated member controller is mounted in the top elongated member, and is connected with the middle elongated member through the top elongated member by the connection cord. A bottom elongated member controller is mounted in the bottom elongated member, and is connected with the top elongated member through the bottom elongated member, the window covering and the middle elongated member by the connection cord. The middle elongated member controller has a cord seat with a spiral spring, the cord seat has connection cord, and connected with the middle elongated member through the top elongated member, in order to control the middle elongated member.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The top elongated member (10), middle elongated member (20), and bottom elongated member (30) are hollow, may be made of plastic material and are arranged in a row. Each elongated member (10, 20, 30) has two end caps (11) attached to two ends of the elongated member (10, 20, 30).
The window covering (40) is mounted between the middle elongated member (20) and the bottom elongated member (30).
The middle elongated member controller (50) is mounted in the top elongated member (10) to control the movement of the middle elongated member (20) without pulling cords.
The bottom elongated member controller (60) is mounted in the bottom elongated member (30) to control the movement of the bottom elongated member (30) without pulling cords.
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The first shell (51) comprises two half cases (511), (512), which are connected by screws, engagement, bonding or other connection methods. The first shell (51) has a cavity (513). A cord hole (515) is defined through a side of the first shell (51) and communicates with the cavity (513).
The first pivot pole (514) is directly mounted in the top elongated member (10), or as shown in this embodiment, the first pivot pole (514) is mounted in the cavity (513), and the first shell (51) is mounted in the top elongated member (10).
The first wind reel (52) is mounted in the cavity (53), is round and has a first pivot hole (523) defined through the first wind reel (52). The first wind reel (52) is mounted rotatably around first pivot pole (514) through the first pivot hole (523), thus the first wind reel (52) can revolve round the first pivot pole (514). A first chamber (521) is defined in a top of the first wind pulley (52), and a round valley (522) is defined radially in a periphery wall of the first wind reel (52).
The first spiral spring (53) is mounted in the first chamber (521) around the first pivot pole (514), and an inner end of the first spiral spring (53) is connected with the first pivot pole (514), and an outer end is connected with an inner wall of the first chamber (521).
The first connection cord (54) has two ends and one end connected with the first wind reel (52), and the other end extending out through the cord hole (515). A segment of the first connection cord (54) winds the guide rod (15) and is connected with the middle elongated member (20) through the through hole (13).
The bottom elongated member controller (60) in the bottom elongated member (30) has multiple embodiments. As shown in
The second shell (61) comprises two half cases (611, 612). Two ends of the second shell (61) are hollow connection members (613), in order to connect respectively with the two sub elongated members (31). A second pivot pole (616) is provided in the second shell (61), and a mounting hole (618) is defined through a front surface of the second shell (61).
The second wind reel group (62) is provided in the second shell (61) and has a second wind reel (63), a second spiral spring (64) and at least one second connection cord (65). The second wind reel (63) is mounted rotatably around the second pivot pole (616). The second spiral spring (64) is secured in the second wind reel (63) and has two ends. One end of the spiral spring (64) is connected to the second pivot pole (616), and the other end is connected to the second wind reel (63). The second connection cord (65) is connected to the second wind reel (63) with one segment, winds around the second wind reel (63), and both ends of the second connection cord (65) extend through the hollow connection member (613), the bottom elongated member (30), the window covering (40), and the middle elongated member (20), then are connected to the top elongated member (10).
The brake (66) is provided in the second shell (61), and has a brake lever (67), a press member (68) and an elastic member (69). The brake lever (67) is mounted pivotally in the second shell (61) and has two ends. A curved pawl (671) is formed on one end of the brake lever (67) and abuts the second wind reel (63). The press member (68) has a button (681), which is provided out of the second shell (61), and the press member (68) is connected to the other end of the brake lever (67) through the mounting hole (618). The elastic member (69) is mounted between the brake lever (67) and the second shell (61), to provide an elastic force to the curved pawl (671), so that the curved pawl (671) keeps abutting the second wind reel (63) in normal state, and the second wind reel (63) will not revolve.
When the invention is applied on a window, the top elongated member (10) is fixed on the window frame. The press member (68) is pressed to push the curved pawls (671) to separate from the second wind reel (63). Meanwhile, the window covering (40) is pulled down. When the window covering (40) spreads to a certain position, the press member (68) is released, and the brake lever (67) engages with and makes the curved pawl (671) abut the second wind reel (63) again, to stop the wind reels from revolving, thus the bottom elongated member (30) is kept in the certain position. When the bottom elongated member (30) is raised up, the operation is similar to the above steps, and window covering (40) is pushed to fold.
In addition, when the window covering (40) is spread, the middle elongated member (20) pulls an upper part of the window covering (40) to fold through the middle elongated member controller (50). The pull board (21) is pulled, and then the pull board (21) brings the middle elongated member (20) as well as the window covering (40). While the middle elongated member (20) is descending, the middle elongated member (20) revolves the first wind reel (52), and releases the first connection cords (54). When the middle elongated member (20) comes to a certain position, the first spiral spring (53) provides an elastic force, which is equal to the weight of the middle elongated member (20) in a certain position. When the middle elongated member (20) is raised up, the operation is similar to the above steps. Thus the window covering device can opens either from top or from bottom.
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The second shell (61a) comprises a top half case (611), a bottom half case (612) connected by screws, engagement, bonding or other connection methods. Two ends of the second shell (61a) are hollow connection members (613), and are connect respectively with the two sub elongated members (31). Each of the two hollow connection members (613) is connected with a guide elongated member (614). The guide elongated member (614) extends in one of the two sub elongated members (31) and has a distal end. Two wheels (615) are mounted respectively in the distal ends of the guide elongated members (614). The bottom half case (612) has two second pivot poles (616). at least one limitation pole (617) is formed between the two second pivot pole (616). The second shell (61) has a mounting hole (618) defined through a front surface.
The wind reel group (62a) is provided in the second shell (61), and has two second wind reels (63), two second spiral springs (64) and two second connection cords (65). Each of the two second wind reels (63) has a second pivot hole (631) defined therein. The two second wind reels (63) are rotatably mounted respectively around the two second pivot poles (616) through the second pivot holes (631), thus the two second wind reels (63) are rotatably mounted and can revolve respectively around the second pivot poles (616). Each second wind reel (63) has a second chamber (632) defined therein, and a round valley (633) defined radially in a periphery wall. The two second spiral springs (64) are secured respectively in the second chamber (632). Each of the second spiral springs (64a) has an inner end connected with one of the second pivot poles (616) and an outer end connected with an inner wall of one of the second chambers (632). Each of the two second connection cords (65) has two ends, is connected to one of the second wind reels (63) with one end, winds around the second wind reel (63) in the round valley (633), and extends out through one of the hollow connection members (613), along one of the guide elongated members (614), and wind around one of the wheels (615), and is further connected to the one end of the middle elongated member (10) through the bottom elongated member (30), the window coverings (40), and the middle elongated member (20).
The second wind reel group (62a) further includes a gear (635) mounted rotatably between the two second wind reels (63). Each second wind reel (63) has a gear portion (634) engaged with the gear (635). Thus the two second wind reels (63) revolve simultaneously.
The brake (66a) is provided in the second shell (61), and has a brake block (67a), a press member (68) and at least one elastic member (69). The brake block (67a) has two curved pawls (671) formed in two sides, and at least a longitudinal hole (672) slidably holding the at least one limitation pole (617). The two curved pawls (671) respectively abut the two second wind reels (63). The press member (68) has a button (681), the press member (68) is connected with the brake block (67a) through the mounting hole (618). The at least one elastic member (69) is mounted between the brake block (67a) and the second shell (61) to provide an elastic force to the curved pawl (671), so that the curved pawls (671) keep abutting the second wind reels (63) respectively in normal state, and the second wind reels (63) will not revolve.
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When the invention is applied on a window, the top elongated member (10) is fixed on the window elongated member. The press member (68) is pressed to push the curved pawls (671) to separate from the two second wind reels (63). Meanwhile, the window covering (40) is pulled down. When the window covering (40) spreads to a certain position, the press member (68) is released, and the brake block (67a) engages with and makes the two curved pawls (671) abut the two second wind reels (63) respectively again, to stop the wind reels from revolving, thus the bottom elongated member (30) is kept in the certain position. When the bottom elongated member (30) is raised up, the operation is similar to the above steps, and bottom window covering (40) is pushed to fold.
In addition, when the window covering (40) is spread, the middle elongated member (20) pulls an upper part of the window covering (40) to fold through the middle elongated member controller (50). The pull board (21) is pulled, and then the pull board (21) brings the middle elongated member (20) as well as the window covering (40). While the middle elongated member (20) is descending, the middle elongated member (20) revolves the first wind reel (52), and releases the first connection cords (54). When the middle elongated member (20) comes to a certain position, the first spiral spring (53) provides an elastic force, which is equal to the weight of the middle elongated member (20) in a certain position. When the middle elongated member (20) is raised up, the operation is similar to the above steps. Thus the window covering device can opens either from top or from bottom.
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The third shell (71) comprises two half cases (711, 712), and a cord-through hole (713) is defined through a side of the third shell (71).
The two third pivot poles (714) are mounted on the bottom elongated member (30), or the two third pivot poles (714) are mounted in the third shell (71), and the third shell (71) is mounted in the bottom elongated member (30).
The two third wind reels (72) are mounted in the third shell (71), and rotatably mounted respectively around the two third pivot poles (714). Each of the two third wind reels (72) has a round valley (721) defined radially in a periphery wall of the third wind reel (72) and a sleeve (722) extending from the third wind reel (72).
The third connection cord (73) has an end connected with a third wind reel (72), and winds the two third wind reels (72) along a 8-shaped path. The other end of the third connection cord (73) is connected with two cords (731) directly so the cords (731) wind respectively through the guide rods (32), and then through the bottom elongated member (30), window covering (40), and middle elongated member (20), to connect with the top elongated member (10).
The reversible spring (74) has two ends respectively forming two coils (741, 742) reversely. The two coils (741, 742) are winded respectively around the sleeves (722) and each of the coils (741, 742) has a distal end. The distal ends of the two coils (741), (742) are fixed to the sleeves (722).
The bottom elongated member (30) can be pulled directly, meanwhile, the connection cord (73) is stretched, and the two third wind reels (72) are pulled to revolve, and the connection cord (73) is released. One coil (741, 742) of the reversible spring (74) is released when the other coil (741, 742) is contracted. When the bottom elongated member (30) comes to a certain position, the reversible spring (74) provides an elastic force, which is equal to the bottom elongated member (30) and part of the window covering (40). When the bottom elongated member (30) is raised up, the operation is similar to the above steps.
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The window covering device is operated without any cord controls so children would be safe when playing near the window covering device.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.