The present invention relates to a window covering and particularly to a window covering including concealed cords.
There are different types of window coverings on the market, such as Venetian shades, pleated shades, Roman shades and the like. They are mainly installed on doors and windows in the houses to block sunshine and provide decoration according to consumers' requirements.
A conventional window covering can be generally retracted or extended by lifting a cord upwards or downwards. For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 7,373,965 discloses a window covering 10 as shown in
The primary object of the present invention is to solve the environmental safety problem of the conventional window coverings that have the cords exposed during retraction by providing a window covering with cords wound and held in a lower rail.
To achieve the foregoing object, the window covering of the invention includes an upper rail, a window shade which is located below the upper rail and has a first cord and a second cord, a lower rail which is located under the window shade and includes a slot at one side in the middle thereof, a press member located in the lower rail and extended outwards through the slot, a first press assembly and a second press assembly located inside the lower rail and spaced from each other in contact with the press member, and a cord winding assembly located in the lower rail corresponding to the slot and connected to the first press assembly and second press assembly. The first cord and second cord have respectively one end threading through the lower end of the upper rail and fastened thereon, and the other end threading through the window shade, the interior of the lower rail, and the first and second press assemblies in this order to connect to the cord winding assembly for fastening.
By means of the structure set forth above, compared with the conventional techniques, the invention provides many advantages, notably:
With the first cord and second cord threading through the upper rail, the window shade and the interior of the lower rail to connect to the cord winding assembly, they can be concealed inside the cord winding assembly of the lower rail without exposing outside during retraction of the window covering to prevent hazardous accident from occurring caused by entangling the children.
The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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an upper rail 3 with a first threading hole 31 and a second threading hole 32 formed thereon;
a lower rail 4 which is located below and spaced from the upper rail 3, and includes an elongate rail holder 40 with a holding trough 41 formed therein, a third threading hole 42 and a fourth threading hole 43 respectively corresponding to the first and second threading holes 31 and 32, and a slot 44 at one side of the holding trough 41;
a press member 45 which is located in the lower rail 4 and includes a press end 451 extended outwards through the slot 44. The press end 451 includes a first contact end 452 and a second contact end 453 at two sides thereof; a foldable window shade 5 which is located between the upper rail 3 and lower rail 4, and has a first cord 51 and a second cord 52, a plurality of first through holes 53 and a plurality of second through holes 54 formed thereon and respectively threaded through by the first cord 51 and second cord 52. The first end 511 of the first cord 51 and the first end 521 of the second cord 52 respectively thread through the first and second threading holes 31 and 32 to fasten to the interior of the upper rail 3, and the second end 512 of the first cord 51 and the second end 522 of the second cord 52 respectively thread through the first and second through holes 53 and 54 of the window shade 5 and the third and fourth threading holes 42 and 43 of the lower rail 4 to connect to a cord winding assembly 6;
the cord winding assembly 6, referring to
The body 61 has a first housing 611 inside, a holding strut 612 which is located in the first housing 611 and includes a slot 613, an indented rim 614 on an upper side of the first housing 611, a sealing lid 65 wedged in the indented rim 614 and having a first insertion hole 651 mating the holding strut 612, a first bore 615 on one side, and a second bore 616 on another side at an elevation lower than that of the first bore 615.
The pully set 62 includes a winding spool 63 and an coil spring 64. The winding spool 63 includes a holding space 630 in the center, a second insertion hole 631 at the bottom run through by the holding strut 612, and an upper holding trough 632 and a lower holding trough 633 formed on the circumference thereof. The coil spring 64 is located in the holding space 630 and includes one end 641 latched on a latch slot 634 formed on an inner wall of the winding spool 63 and another end 642 latched on the slot 613 of the holding strut 612.
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A first roller set 91 and a second roller set 92 are located inside the elongate rail holder 40 of the lower rail 4 and symmetrically positioned at two sides of the cord winding assembly 6 corresponding to the third and fourth threading holes 42 and 43 to facilitate stretching of the first and second cords 51 and 52 when winding thereon.
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When retracting or extending the window covering 2 is desired, user can press the press end 451 extended outwards the lower rail 4 and pull the lower rail 4 downwards. Meanwhile, the first contact end 452 and second contact end 453 of the press member 45 respectively contact and push the first press member 72 and the second press member 82 towards the interior of the first hub 71 and second hub 81. As the first and second elastic elements 73 and 83 respectively interposed between the first press member 72 and first hub 71 and between the second press member 82 and second hub 81 are compressed, the two first holes 711 of the first hub 71 communicate with the two first apertures 721 of the first press member 72, while the two second holes 811 of the second hub 81 also communicate with the two second apertures 821 of the second press member 82, hence the first cord 51 and second cord 52 are released for drawing. The first and second cords 51 and 52 wound on the upper and lower holding troughs 632 and 633 pull the winding spool 63 to rotate, and then tighten the coil spring 64 which is latched on the latch slot 634 on the inner wall of the winding spool 63 and the slot 613 of the holding strut 612. When extending the window shade 5 for a required length is required, referring to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201220414312.3 | Aug 2012 | CN | national |