Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
1601681V0 | Vertical type | 15 |
20080202704 | Vertical blind carrier - A carrier is adapted for a vertical blind assembly that includes an elongate blind headrail extending in a longitudinal direction, a spacer unit and a vertical slat. The spacer unit includes two spacer rods intersecting each other. The carrier includes a carrier body configured with an inner receiving space and having a top side formed with a top opening in spatial communication with the inner receiving space, a bottom side, opposite lateral sides, and front and rear sides each being disposed with a rolling wheel that is engaged slidably in the blind headrail. A pivot seat is mounted detachably on the top side of the carrier body, and has an upright pivot pin connected pivotally to intersecting portions of the spacer rods. A slat-holding member is mounted detachably on the bottom side and holds the vertical slat. | 08-28-2008 |
20080210387 | Structure for curtain positioning - A structure for curtain positioning provided for direct pushing/pulling of a user to draw and release a curtain, the structure comprises: a positioning frame, at least two positioning rope sets, a rotating axle, at least two reel sets, and a positioning control box; when the user stops pushing and pulling the curtain, the curtain can be kept immediately at the position when he stops; when the curtain (such as a horizontal blind) is composed of multiple elongate strips, the curtain can be pushed and pulled slightly to adjust the angular position against the horizon of the blades of the curtain. | 09-04-2008 |
20080216967 | Mechanism for moving all the slats away from the head in vertical direction - A blind includes a firs control unit connected with a top rail and a second control unit connected with a bottom rail. A plurality of slats are connected with each other and connected between the top and bottom rail. The first control unit includes a first operation box and a first rod on which two cords are wrapped and connected to the top rail. The second control unit includes a second operation box and a second rod on which another two cords are wrapped. A clip is connected the top rail and includes a hook to which an operation rod is connected. The top rail together with the slats is able to be pulled a distance from the head of the blind so as to form an uncovered are between the head and the top rail by pulling the operation rod. | 09-11-2008 |
20080264576 | Window covering - A window covering includes an upper elongated member, a lower elongated member, a slat assembly, a first lift cord, a second lift cord and a lift cord retracting and releasing control means which is located at the upper elongated member and cooperative with the first and second lift cords to control movement of the slat assembly. The first lift cord has one end fastened to the lift cord retracting and releasing control means and other end threading through the upper elongated member. The second lift cord has one end fastened and wound around the lift cord retracting and releasing control means and threading through the upper elongated member. After the slat assembly has been retracted or extended to a selected elevation, through the coupling relationship among the first and second lift cords and the lift cord retracting and releasing control means the slat assembly may be altered to another elevation to adjust indoor luminary condition. | 10-30-2008 |
20080302489 | CURTAIN BODY POSITIONING CONTROL STRUCTURE FOR THE WINDOW CURTAIN - The present invention relates to a kind of curtain body positioning control structure for the window curtain, there is a shaft extruding from the side fixing base of such window curtain coupling with the bead-chain driving mechanism, locking device and fixing base respectively, wherein the said locking device consisting of top push block and locking block, thereat the combination of locking device with locking block is maintaining an elastic condition, due to such locking block is pushed against a spring, in addition, said fixing base is connected to the said locking device with rolling beads particularly, and in this way while such window curtain is being opened or closed by means of bead-chain driving mechanism, a gap between the said locking device and said shaft will be formed with the spring action thereto and hence reducing lots of detent force accordingly, therefore it has an advantage of easy operation; when the curtain is stopping operation, the locking device would be swiveled reversely as well as drawn downwardly by the gravity force of such window curtain, and hence resulting in a various separation distance of the rolling beads which is caused by the displacement of said rolling beads, and under this circumstance a cone hole inside the said locking device will be pushed forwardly to tightly slip onto the said shaft and hence preventing such window curtain from falling downwardly with a locking effect thereof. | 12-11-2008 |
20100122779 | VENETIAN BLIND - A venetian blind includes 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 such that the slats can be forced by the ladder tapes to rotate through the rotation of the upper beam, thereby allowing the light to pass through or blocking the light. | 05-20-2010 |
20100288447 | SOFT VERTICAL END PANEL ARRANGEMENT FOR A WINDOW BLIND - An end stem for a soft vertical blind includes an arm spaced from the attachment for an end louver of the blind, such that a fabric panel connected to the arm and the end louver forms a column surrounding the end louver. | 11-18-2010 |
20110056630 | SEGMENTED VERTICAL VANE COVERING FOR ARCHITECTURAL OPENINGS - A vertical vane covering for architectural openings includes at least one set of stationary vanes and a second set of mobile vanes, with the mobile vanes being movable between extended and retracted positions as well as being pivotable between open and closed positions without disturbing the stationary vanes. The covering can be made in a center draw or a side draw, depending upon the configuration of a control system for operating the covering. | 03-10-2011 |
20110290430 | SINGLE-TRACK STACKING PANEL COVERING FOR AN ARCHITECTURAL OPENING - A single-track stacking panel covering for an architectural opening has a headrail for mounting the covering above and in front of the opening, such as a window or door. The headrail has a single track. Suspended from the headrail and translatable therealong are panels oriented at a small angle relative to the headrail. When the covering is open, the panels form an overlappingly stacked array at one end of the headrail. | 12-01-2011 |
20120097344 | Vertical Hung Window Shade Assembly with Roll Up and Side Shifting Dual Panel or Panels - A plural panel vertically hung horizontally adjustable light transmitting window shade apparatus for varying the amount of light from zero to maximum that can pass through alternate transparent and opaque portions of the plural panels. The plural panels hang vertically downward from separate mounting elements of a control mechanism. The control mechanism, when actuated, moves either one or two of the plural panels horizontally relative to the other panel, thus changing the position of the transparent portions and opaque portions of each panel. The control mechanism also vertically deploys or retracts the dual panels using the same control mechanism used to move the panels horizontally. A bottom rail maintains the lower ends of the panels in a closely adjacent position, and also allows relative vertical movement of each panel relative to the other when the panels are either deployed or retracted. | 04-26-2012 |
20130153159 | ACCUMULATING WAND - An accumulating wand includes a retraction mechanism which substantially conceals the drive cord. | 06-20-2013 |
20130240159 | VARIABLE CONFIGURATION BLINDS - A slatted horizontal blinds system has separate positional controls for distinct subsets of slats. Odd and even slats can be moved relative to each other both horizontally and vertically. With a scalloped upper and lower edge, overlapping slats can produce a variety of light allowing and esthetic modes. Some versions only support up and down movement and some slats are rectangular. This is caused by hiding and exposing of slat portions and voids between slats by the relative movement of odd and even slats. Slats may have translucent colored portions, apertures or printed designs. The absolute movement may only be of one subset of slats while other slats stay in position. In other cases all slats can move simultaneously in relation to each other. Mechanisms include screw drive with “lost motion” operation and movement latches. Also slidable carriages, end-cams, and linear motors can be used. In some cases the bottom rail has mechanisms as well as the head rail. | 09-19-2013 |
20140027070 | VERTICAL BLIND ASSEMBLY - A vertical blind assembly module includes a head rail unit with opposite sides and a unit axis extending between the sides, a housing and an axle pivotally connecting the housing to the head rail unit so that the housing can pivot about a pivot axis that is perpendicular to the unit axis. A slat is coiled in the housing so enabling the slat to be extended from the housing a selected distance and retracted into the housing. A foot rail unit is pivotally connected to the projecting end of the slat, the pivotal connection being collinear to the pivot axis. By turning the axle relative to the head rail unit about the pivot axis when the slat is extended, the slat can be turned between a closed position wherein the slat is parallel to the unit axis and an open position wherein the slat is perpendicular to the unit axis. | 01-30-2014 |
20140332173 | VERTICAL BLIND ASSEMBLY - A vertical blind assembly module includes a head rail unit with opposite sides and a unit axis extending between the sides, a housing and an axle pivotally connecting the housing to the head rail unit so that the housing can pivot about a pivot axis that is perpendicular to the unit axis. A slat is coiled in the housing so enabling the slat to be extended from the housing a selected distance and retracted into the housing. A foot rail unit is pivotally connected to the projecting end of the slat, the pivotal connection being collinear to the pivot axis. By turning the axle relative to the head rail unit about the pivot axis when the slat is extended, the slat can be turned between a closed position wherein the slat is parallel to the unit axis and an open position wherein the slat is perpendicular to the unit axis. | 11-13-2014 |
20150047794 | SINGLE-TRACK STACKING PANEL COVERING FOR AN ARCHTECTURAL OPENING - A single-track stacking panel covering for an architectural opening has a headrail for mounting the covering above and in front of the opening, such as a window or door. The headrail has a single track. Suspended from the headrail and translatable therealong are panels oriented at a small angle relative to the headrail. When the covering is open, the panels form an overlappingly stacked array at one end of the headrail. | 02-19-2015 |