[0001] The present invention relates to a window blind assembly, more particularly to a
window blind assembly that is safe, structurally simple, and easily taken apart for
cleaning.
[0002] Figure 1 shows a conventional roman curtain which includes a curtain cloth 11, a
plurality of guide rings 12, and a plurality of cords 13. The guide rings 12 are disposed
on one side of the curtain cloth 11. The cords 13 are vertically disposed on said
one side of the curtain cloth 11, and extend through the respective guide rings 12.
Bottom portions of the cords 13 are connected to a lower portion of the curtain cloth
11 or to lowermost guide rings 12.
[0003] When the curtain is in use, the curtain cloth 11 may be extended downwardly or folded
in a layer-by-layer manner by manipulation of the cord 13. However, the conventional
roman curtain has a complicated structure and is high in cost. Moreover, the curtain
cloth 11 of the conventional roman curtain is not easily removed for cleaning or replacement.
In addition, strangling injury may occur between the cord 13 and the curtain cloth
11.
[0004] Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a window blind assembly
which is safe, allows for convenient cleaning and replacement, and is low in cost.
[0005] Accordingly, a window blind assembly of the present invention is adapted for being
mounted to a window. The window blind assembly comprises a roller blind unit, a curtain
member unit, and a clamping unit.
[0006] The roller blind unit includes a roller rod that extends horizontally and that is
rotatably mounted at or in proximity to an upper edge portion of the window, and a
roller blind piece a top edge of which is connected to the roller rod and which is
able to be wound around and extended from the roller rod.
[0007] The curtain member unit includes a curtain member. The curtain member has a sheltering
portion a top edge of which is mounted at or around the upper edge of the window,
and a plurality of partitioning portions that extend horizontally, are respectively
connected to a rear surface of the sheltering portion, and are vertically spaced apart
from each other.
[0008] The clamping unit includes a plurality of connecting members associated respectively
with the partitioning portions. Each of the connecting members has a confining portion,
and two securing portions connected to opposite ends of the confining portion and
that connect the confining portion to a respective one of the partitioning portions.
The confining portion, the securing portions, and the partitioning portion define
a slot thereamong for extension of the roller blind piece therethrough.
[0009] When the roller blind unit is manipulated such that the roller blind piece is wound
around the roller rod, the sheltering portion is displaced upwardly, thereby folding
the sheltering portion.
[0010] Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the
following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the
accompanying drawings, of which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a conventional roman curtain;
Figure 2 is a front perspective view of a window blind assembly according to a first
preferred embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 3 is a rear perspective view of the window blind assembly of the first preferred
embodiment;
Figure 4 is a side view of the window blind assembly of the first preferred embodiment;
Figure 5 is a fragmentary perspective view of the window blind assembly of the first
preferred embodiment;
Figure 6 is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of the window blind assembly of
the first preferred embodiment;
Figure 7 is an exploded perspective view of a driving unit of the window blind assembly
of the first preferred embodiment;
Figure 8 is a fragmentary side view of the window blind assembly of the first preferred
embodiment;
Figure 9 is a front perspective view of a window blind assembly according to a second
preferred embodiment of the present invention;
Figure 10 is an exploded perspective view of the window blind assembly of the second
preferred embodiment;
Figure 11 is a fragmentary perspective view of the window blind assembly of the second
preferred embodiment;
Figure 12 is a fragmentary side view of the window blind assembly of the second preferred
embodiment; and
Figure 13 is a fragmentary exploded perspective view of a window blind assembly according
to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention.
[0011] Referring to Figures 2, 3 and 4, a first preferred embodiment of a window blind assembly
of the present invention is adapted for being mounted to a window 3. The window blind
assembly includes a roller blind unit 4, a curtain member unit 5, and a clamping unit
6.
[0012] The roller blind unit 4 includes a roller rod 42, two roller blind pieces 43, a horizontal
frame 41, and two weighting rods 44.
[0013] The roller rod 42 extends horizontally and is rotatably mounted at or in proximity
to an upper edge portion of the window 3. A top edge of each of the roller blind pieces
43 is connected to the roller rod 42, and each of the roller blind pieces 43 is able
to be wound around and extended from the roller rod 42 by rotating the roller rod
42 about its axis. The horizontal frame 41 is mounted at least partially surrounding
the roller rod 42, and the roller rod 42 is mounted to the horizontal frame 41. Each
of the weighting rods 44 extends horizontally, and is connected to a bottom portion
of a respective one of the roller blind pieces 43. In this embodiment, the roller
blind unit 4 has two roller blind pieces 43 that are horizontally spaced apart. The
number of the roller blind pieces 43, which may be greater or less than two, depends
on actual requirements.
[0014] The curtain member unit 5 includes a curtain member 51, a connector 52, and a flattening
rod 53.
[0015] The curtain member 51 has a sheltering portion 511 and a plurality of partitioning
portions 512. A top edge of the sheltering portion 511 is mounted at or around the
upper edge of the window 3, and the sheltering portion 511 is in front of the roller
blind pieces 43. The partitioning portions 512 extend horizontally, are respectively
connected to a rear surface of the sheltering portion 511, and are vertically spaced
apart from each other. Each of the partitioning portions 512 of the curtain member
unit 5 is in the form of a cloth tube. The connector 52 interconnects a front edge
of the horizontal frame 41 and the top edge of the sheltering portion 511 of the curtain
member 51. The flattening rod 53 is connected horizontally to a bottom edge of the
curtain member 51 (i.e., of the sheltering portion 511), and pulls down on the curtain
member 51 to flatten the same by virtue of its weight.
[0016] Referring to Figures 3, 5, and 6, the clamping unit 6 includes two sets of a plurality
of connecting members 62. The connecting members 62 of each set of the same is used
for a respective one of the roller blind pieces 43, and are associated respectively
with the partitioning portions 512 of the curtain member 51.
[0017] Each of the connecting members 62 has a confining portion 622 extending horizontally,
and two securing portions 621 connected to opposite ends of the confining portion
622 and that connect the confining portion 622 to a respective one of the partitioning
portions 512. The confining portion 622, the securing portions 621, and the partitioning
portion 512 define a slot 640 thereamong for extension of a respective one of the
roller blind pieces 43 therethrough.
[0018] Each of the connecting members 62 of each set of the same further has an inserting
rod 61. The inserting rod 61 is inserted into a respective one of the partitioning
portions 512. The inserting rod 61 is shared between two corresponding connecting
members 62 respectively of the two sets of the same.
[0019] In this embodiment, each of the confining portions 622 is in the form of a rod. Moreover,
each of the securing portions 621 of the connecting member 62 is in the form of a
clamp and clamps onto the inserting rod 61 in a respective one of the partitioning
portions 512.
[0020] When the roller blind unit 4 is manipulated such that the roller blind pieces 43
are wound around the roller rod 42, the sheltering portion 511 is displaced upwardly
as a result of the weighting rods 44 abutting against the lowermost connecting members
62 and the lowermost inserting rod 61, such that the sheltering portion 511 is folded.
[0021] Referring to Figures 3, 4, and 7, the roller blind unit 4 further includes a driving
unit 7 that is mounted to an end portion of the frame 41 and drives the roller rod
42 of the roller blind unit 4 to rotate about its axis. The driving unit 7 includes
a case 71, a driving axial portion 72, three toothed wheels 73, a wheel assembly 7476,
and a driving member 75. The driving axial portion 72 is connected to and rotates
the roller rod 42. The toothed wheels 73 are formed in the driving axial portion 72.
The wheel assembly 7476 rotates the driving axial portion 72. The driving member 75
is operable to drive the wheel assembly 7476.
[0022] The drive wheel assembly 7476 includes a first rotating wheel 76 and a second rotating
wheel 74. The first rotating wheel 76 is rotated by the driving member 75. The second
rotating wheel 74 is engaged with the first rotating wheel 76 so as to be rotated
thereby.
[0023] The case 71 of the driving unit 7 has internal gear teeth 711 engaged with the toothed
wheels 73. The second rotating wheel 74 has a wheel portion 741 and a gear wheel 743.
The wheel portion 741 engages the first rotating wheel 76. The gear wheel 743 extends
from a center portion of the wheel portion 741 and engages the toothed wheels 73.
[0024] A periphery of an end portion of the first rotating wheel 7 6 is formed with a plurality
of spherical portions 761. The wheel portion 741 of the second rotating wheel 74 is
formed with a plurality of semi-spherical grooves 742. The spherical portions 761
of the rotating wheel 76 is engaged one at a time with a respective one of the grooves
742 of the wheel 74 when the first rotating wheel 76 is rotated.
[0025] In this embodiment, the driving member 75 is in the form of a rod. The driving member
75 is driven and rotated by a user, so as to drive the first rotating wheel 76 to
rotate the second rotating wheel 74 about a center axis of the second rotating wheel
74. When the second rotating wheel 74 rotates, the gear wheel 743 of the second rotating
wheel 74 drives the toothed wheels 73 such that the driving axial portion 72 can rotate,
so as to drive and rotate the roller rod 42 for winding and unwinding the roller blind
pieces 43.
[0026] Referring to Figures 3, 4, and 5, the roller blind pieces 43 of the roller blind
unit 4 and the curtain member 51 of the curtain member unit 5 are respectively unwound
and unfolded downwardly when the window 3 is covered. On the other hand, the roller
blind pieces 43 of the roller blind unit 4 is wound upwardly by rotating the roller
rod 42. When the roller blind pieces 43 are wound around the roller rod 42, the weighting
rods 44 move upwardly to first push against the lowermost connecting members 62 and
the lowermost inserting rod 61, and to subsequently displace the lowermost connecting
members 62 in an upward direction. It is noted that the diameter of each of the weighting
rods 44 is greater than a width of the slots 640. This process is repeated with the
continued winding of the roller blind pieces 43, such that the roller blind pieces
43 are fully wound around the roller rod 42, and the sheltering portion 511 of the
curtain member 51 is eventually folded upwardly as shown in Figure 8.
[0027] Referring to Figures 3, 4, and 5, by simply removing the connecting members 62 from
the partitioning portions 512 of the curtain member 51, the curtain member 51 can
be separated from the roller blind pieces 43. Subsequently, the connector 52 can be
disconnected so that the curtain member 51 can be removed for cleaning, or for replacement
with another curtain member of a different color and/or style. The roller blind pieces
43 may also be removed for cleaning or replacement. Hence, such removal of the curtain
member 51 is very simple. Also, the overall structure of these elements is simple,
ultimately resulting in a lower cost for the window blind assembly of the present
invention.
[0028] Referring to Figures 3, 5, and 7, the toothed wheels 73 and the second rotating wheel
74 cooperate with the driving axial portion 72 to slow down a driving speed of the
roller rod 42 and to enhance a torsional force of the roller rod 42 for winding the
roller blind pieces 43, which can minimize the amount of force required to be exerted
by the user. It is noted that the cooperation of the toothed wheels 73, the second
rotating wheel 74, and the driving axial portion 72 can position the roller rod 42.
That is to say, when roller blind pieces 43 are wound around the roller rod 42, gravity
acting on the roller blind pieces 43 cannot result in rotation of the roller rod 42,
thereby avoiding inadvertent extension of the curtain member 51.
[0029] Figures 9, 10, and 11 illustrate a second preferred embodiment of the window blind
assembly according to the present invention. The second preferred embodiment differs
from the first preferred embodiment in the following aspects.
[0030] The roller blind unit 4 further includes two auxiliary roller blind pieces 45 and
two auxiliary weighting rods 46. A top edge of each of the auxiliary roller blind
pieces 45 is connected to the roller rod 42, and each of the auxiliary roller blind
pieces 45 is able to be wound around and extended from the roller rod 42 in a direction
opposite to winding and extending of the roller blind pieces 43. Each of the auxiliary
weighting rods 46 extends horizontally, and is connected to a bottom portion of a
respective one of the auxiliary roller blind pieces 45.
[0031] The curtain member unit 5 further includes an auxiliary curtain member 54, an auxiliary
connector 55, and an auxiliary flattening rod 56.
[0032] The auxiliary curtain member 54 has an auxiliary sheltering portion 541 and a plurality
of auxiliary partitioning portions 542. A top edge of the auxiliary sheltering portion
541 is mounted at or around the upper edge of the window 3, and the auxiliary sheltering
portion 541 is positioned rearwardly of the auxiliary roller blind pieces 45. The
auxiliary partitioning portions 542 extend horizontally, are respectively connected
to a front surface of the auxiliary sheltering portion 541, and are vertically spaced
apart from each other. Each of the auxiliary partitioning portions 542 of the curtain
member unit 5 is in the form of a tube. The auxiliary connector 55 interconnects a
rear edge of the horizontal frame 41 and the top edge of the auxiliary sheltering
portion 541 of the auxiliary curtain member 54.The auxiliary flattening rod 56 is
connected horizontally to a bottom edge of the auxiliary curtain member 54, and pulls
down on the auxiliary curtain member 54 to flatten the same by virtue of its weight.
[0033] The clamping unit 6 further includes two sets of a plurality of auxiliary connecting
members 63, the auxiliary connecting members 63 of each set thereof being associated
with a respective one of the auxiliary blind pieces 45 and respectively with the auxiliary
partitioning portions 542 of the auxiliary curtain member 54. Each of the auxiliary
connecting members 63 has an auxiliary confining portion 632 extending horizontally,
and two auxiliary securing portions 631 connected to opposite ends of the auxiliary
confining portion 632 and that connect the auxiliary confining portion 632 to a respective
one of the auxiliary partitioning portions 542. The auxiliary confining portion 632,
the auxiliary securing portions 631, and the auxiliary partitioning portion 542 define
a slot 640 thereamong for extension of a respective one of the auxiliary roller blind
pieces 45 therethrough.
[0034] Each of the auxiliary connecting members 63 of each set of the same further has an
auxiliary inserting rod 61' inserted into a respective one of the auxiliary partitioning
portions 542. The auxiliary inserting rod 61' is shared between two corresponding
auxiliary connecting members 63 respectively of the two sets of the same.
[0035] Each of the auxiliary confining portions 632 is in the form of a rod. Each of the
auxiliary securing portions 631 of the auxiliary connecting member 63 is in the form
of a clamp, and clamps onto the auxiliary inserting rod 61' in a respective one of
the auxiliary partitioning portions 542.
[0036] Referring to Figure 12, when the sheltering portion 511 of the curtain member 51
is in an unfolded state, the auxiliary sheltering portion 541 of the auxiliary curtain
member 54 is in a folded state. The sheltering portion 511 can be folded upwardly
by rotation of the roller rod 42 which is driven by the driving member 75, and, at
the same time, the auxiliary sheltering portion 541 can be unfolded downwardly as
shown in Figure 9. That is to say, a moving direction of the auxiliary sheltering
portion 541 is opposite that of the sheltering portion 511 when the roller blind unit
4 is manipulated.
[0037] Referring to Figures 9, 10, and 12, in some embodiments, the sheltering portion 511
of the curtain member 51 is thicker than the auxiliary sheltering portion 541 of the
auxiliary curtain member 54 so that the light transmissivity of the sheltering portion
511 of the curtain member 51 is lower than that of the auxiliary sheltering portion
541 of the auxiliary curtain member 54. Hence, darker or lighter illumination indoors
may be controlled by the user.
[0038] In addition, by simply removing the connecting members 62 and the auxiliary connecting
member 63 respectively from the partitioning portions 512 and the auxiliary partitioning
portions 542, the curtain member 51 and the auxiliary curtain member 54 can be separated
from the roller blind pieces 43 and the auxiliary roller blind pieces 45. Next, the
connectors 52, 55 can be disconnected so that the curtain member 51 and the auxiliary
curtain member 54 can be removed for cleaning, or for replacement with other curtain
members of a different color and/or style. The roller blind pieces 43 and the auxiliary
roller blind pieces 45 may also be removed for cleaning or replacement. Hence, such
removal of the curtain members 51 and the auxiliary curtain members 54 is very simple.
Also, the overall structure of these elements is simple, ultimately resulting in a
lower cost for the window blind assembly of the present invention.
[0039] Figure 13 illustrates a third preferred embodiment of the window blind assembly according
to the present invention. The third preferred embodiment differs from the first preferred
embodiment in the following aspects.
[0040] The confining portion 622 of each of the connecting members 62 is in the form a cloth
strip, and the securing portions 621 of each of the connecting members 62 includes
a pair of one of hook fasteners and loop fasteners connected to opposite ends of the
confining portion 622, and a pair of one of hook fasteners and loop fasteners connected
to a respective one of the partitioning portions 512.
[0041] As an example, loop fasteners realized through a fabric material may be formed on
the opposite ends of each of the confining portions 622, and hook fasteners may be
disposed on the partitioning portions 512. Consequently, the hook fasteners may attach
to the fabric material of the loop fasteners through a hook-and-loop engagement. That
is, Velcro
® fasteners may be used in this embodiment.
[0042] In other embodiments, the connecting members 62 may be realized using a structure
of male and female fasteners. Hence, the present invention is not limited to the particular
configuration used for the connecting members 62.
1. A window blind assembly adapted for being mounted to a window (3),
characterized by:
a roller blind unit (4) including a roller rod (42) that extends horizontally and
that is rotatably mounted at or in proximity to an upper edge portion of the window
(3), and a roller blind piece (43) a top edge of which is connected to said roller
rod (42) and which is able to be wound around and extended from said roller rod (42);
a curtain member unit (5) including a curtain member (51), said curtain member (51)
having a sheltering portion (511) a top edge of which is mounted at or around the
upper edge of the window (3), and a plurality of partitioning portions (512) that
extend horizontally, are respectively connected to a rear surface of said sheltering
portion (511), and are vertically spaced apart from each other; and
a clamping unit (6) including a plurality of connecting members (62) associated respectively
with said partitioning portions (512), each of said connecting members (62) having
a confining portion (622), and two securing portions (621) connected to opposite ends
of said confining portion (622) and that connect said confining portion (622) to a
respective one of said partitioning portions (512), said confining portion (622),
said securing portions (621), and said partitioning portion (512) defining a slot
(640) thereamong for extension of said roller blind piece (43) therethrough;
when said roller blind unit (4) is manipulated such that said roller blind piece (43)
is wound around said roller rod (42), said sheltering portion (511) is displaced upwardly,
thereby folding said sheltering portion (511).
2. The window blind assembly as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said roller blind unit (4) further includes a horizontal frame (41) that is mounted
at least partially surrounding said roller rod (42) and to which said roller rod (42)
is mounted.
3. The window blind assembly as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said curtain member unit (5) further includes a connector (52) that interconnects
said horizontal frame (41) and said top edge of said sheltering portion (511).
4. The window blind assembly as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said roller blind unit (4) includes a driving unit (7) that is mounted to an end
portion of said frame (41) and drives said roller rod (42) to rotate, said driving
unit (7) including a case (71), a driving axial portion (72) that is connected to
and rotates said roller rod (42), a wheel assembly (7476) that rotates said driving
axial portion (72), and a driving member (75) that is operable to drive said wheel
assembly (7476).
5. The window blind assembly as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said drive wheel assembly (7476) includes a first rotating wheel (76) which is rotated
by said driving member (75) , and a second rotating wheel (74) engaged with said first
rotating wheel (76) so as to be rotated thereby, said driving member (75) being in
the form of a rod.
6. The window blind assembly as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that a periphery of an end portion of said first rotating wheel (76) is formed with a
plurality of spherical portions (761), said second rotating wheel (74) being formed
with a plurality of semi-spherical grooves (742), said spherical portions (761) of
said rotating wheel (76) being engaged one at a time with a respective one of said
grooves (742) of said wheel (74) when said first rotating wheel (76) is rotated.
7. The window blind assembly as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that said case (71) of said driving unit (7) has internal gear teeth (711), said driving
unit (7) including at least two toothed wheels (73) formed in said driving axial portion
(72) and which engage said internal gear teeth (711), said second rotating wheel (74)
having a wheel portion (741) that engages said first rotating wheel (76), and a gear
wheel (743) that extends from a center portion of said wheel portion (741) and engages
said toothed wheels (73).
8. The window blind assembly as claimed in claim 1,
characterized in that:
said roller blind unit (4) further includes an auxiliary roller blind piece (45) a
top edge of which is connected to said roller rod (42) and which is able to be wound
around and extended from said roller rod (42) in a direction opposite to winding and
extending of said roller blind piece (43);
said curtain member unit (5) further includes an auxiliary curtain member (54), said
auxiliary curtain member (54) having an auxiliary sheltering portion (541) a top edge
of which is mounted at or around the upper edge of the window (3), and a plurality
of auxiliary partitioning portions (542) that extend horizontally, are respectively
connected to a front surface of said auxiliary sheltering portion (541), and are vertically
spaced apart from each other; and
said clamping unit (6) further includes a plurality of auxiliary connecting members
(63) associated respectively with said auxiliary partitioning portions (542), each
of said auxiliary connecting members (63) having an auxiliary confining portion (632),
and two auxiliary securing portions (631) connected to opposite ends of said auxiliary
confining portion (632) and that connect said auxiliary confining portion (632) to
a respective one of said auxiliary partitioning portions (542), said auxiliary confining
portion (632), said auxiliary securing portions (631), and said auxiliary partitioning
portion (542) defining a slot (640) thereamong for extension of said auxiliary roller
blind piece (45) therethrough;
when said roller blind unit (4) is manipulated, a moving direction of said auxiliary
sheltering portion (541) is opposite to that of said sheltering portion (511).
9. The window blind assembly as claimed in claim 8,
characterized in that:
each of said partitioning portions (512) and each of said auxiliary partitioning portions
(542) of said curtain member unit (5) is in the form of a tube;
each of said connecting members (62) further has an inserting rod (61) inserted into
a respective one of said partitioning portions (512);
each of said auxiliary connecting members (63) further has an auxiliary inserting
rod (61') inserted into a respective one of said auxiliary partitioning portions (542);
each of said confining portions (622) and said auxiliary confining portions (632)
is in the form of a rod;
each of said securing portions (621) of said connecting member (62) and said auxiliary
securing portions (631) of said auxiliary connecting member (63) is in the form of
a clamp, and clamps onto said inserting rod (61) or said auxiliary inserting rod (61')
in a respective one of said partitioning portions (512) or said auxiliary partitioning
portions (542).
10. The window blind assembly as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that said roller blind unit (4) further includes a weighting rod (44) that extends horizontally
and that is connected to a bottom portion of said roller blind piece (43), and an
auxiliary weighting rod (46) that extends horizontally and that is connected to a
bottom edge of said auxiliary roller blind piece (45).
11. The window blind assembly as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said confining portion (622) of each of said connecting members (62) is in the form
a cloth strip, and said securing portions (621) of each of said connecting members
(62) includes a pair of one of hook fasteners and loop fasteners connected to opposite
ends of said confining portion (622), and a pair of one of hook fasteners and loop
fasteners connected to a respective one of said partitioning portions (512).
12. The window blind assembly as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said roller blind unit (4) further includes a weighting rod (44) that extends horizontally
and that is connected to a bottom portion of said roller blind piece (43).
13. The window blind assembly as claimed in claim 1,
characterized in that:
each of said partitioning portions (512) is in the form of a tube;
each of said connecting members (62) further has an inserting rod (61) inserted into
a respective one of said partitioning portions (512);
each of said confining portions (622) is in the form of a rod; and
each of said securing portions (621) is in the form of a clamp and clamps onto said
inserting rod (61) in a respective one of said partitioning portions (512).