[0001] The present invention relates to a window blind assembly, more particularly to a
window blind assembly that is used for covering a window and that includes a curtain
control unit for bringing a curtain to fold upwardly and unfold downwardly.
[0002] A conventional window blind assembly is disclosed inU.S. PatentApplication Publication
No. 2011/0203742. In Figure 3 and Figure 13 of the aforementioned publication, the
window blind assembly includes a horizontal frame, a curtain member which has a top
edge mounted at the horizontal frame and which includes a plurality of horizontally
extending partitioning portions vertically spaced apart from each other, and a roller
blind unit for bringing the curtain member to fold upwardly and unfold downwardly.
The roller blind unit includes a horizontally extending roller rod mounted rotatably
at the horizontal frame, a driving member operable to drive the roller rod to rotate
about an axis of the roller rod, two roller blind pieces wound around and extended
from the roller rod, two weighting rods each mounted to a bottom portion of the respective
rollerblindpiece, and a plurality of connecting members each mounted on a respective
one of the partitioning portions. Each of the connecting members and a corresponding
one of the partitioning portions defines a slot therebetween for extension of the
corresponding roller blind piece therethrough.
[0003] Each of the connecting members in the conventional window blind assembly has a confining
portion in the form of a cloth strip, and two securing portions that connect the confining
portion to a respective one of the partitioning portions. The securing portions may
be realized through hook fasteners or loop fasteners.
[0004] For the purpose of maintaining dimensional stability of the slot, the confining portion
is preferably stretched longitudinally prior to being fastened to the respective partitioning
portion of the curtain member by means of the securing portions. Since the confining
portion in the form of a cloth strip is substantially flexible, when the stretched
confining portion contracts to its original length, the partitioning portion of the
curtain member is brought to contract as well, such that the curtain member experience
wrinkling and the appearance of the windowblind assembly is adversely influenced.
However, if the confining portion is loosely fastened to the partitioning portion,
dimensions of the slot may be unstable, such that not only is the appearance of the
curtain member adversely influenced but smooth folding and unfolding of the curtain
member may be affected as well.
[0005] Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a window blind assembly
which may be folded and unfolded smoothly and which is substantially flat in appearance.
[0006] According to the present invention, a window blind assembly comprises a frame, a
curtain which has a top edge mounted at the frame and which includes a plurality of
horizontally extending partitioning portions vertically spaced apart from each other,
and a curtain control unit for bringing the curtain to fold upwardly and unfold downwardly.
The curtain control unit includes a horizontally extending winding rod mounted rotatably
at the frame, a driving member operable to drive the winding rod to rotate about an
axis of the winding rod, at least one blind piece wound around and extended from the
winding rod, at least one weighting rod mounted to a bottom portion of the blind piece,
and a plurality of connecting members each mounted on a respective one of the partitioning
portions. Each of the connecting members and a corresponding one of the partitioning
portions defines a slot therebetween for extension of the blind piece therethrough.
Each of the connecting members includes a connecting strip, a support rod mounted
at the connecting strip to stiffen the connecting strip, and a fastener for removably
fastening the connecting strip to the corresponding one of the partitioning portions.
[0007] Effects of the present invention reside in that, by virtue of the support rod which
stiffens the connecting strip, not only may flatness of the curtain be ensured, but
dimensions of the slot may also be maintained stable so as to promote smooth folding
and unfolding of the curtain.
[0008] Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the
following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying
drawings, of which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a window blind assembly
according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary partly explodedperspective view of the preferred embodiment;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary schematic view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating
arrangements of a connecting member and a partitioning portion; and
Figure 4 is a fragmentary schematic side view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating
folding of a curtain of the window blind assembly.
[0009] Referring to Figures 1, 2 and 3, a preferred embodiment of a window blind assembly
2 according to the present invention is adapted for being mounted proximate to a top
edge of a window (not shown). The preferred embodiment of the window blind assembly
2 comprises a frame 21, a curtain 22 which has a top edge, a hook-and-loop fastener
23 (such as a Velcro
® fastener) for mounting removably the top edge of the curtain 22 to the frame 21,
a plurality of support bars 24 mounted to the curtain 22, and a curtain control unit
4 for bringing the curtain 22 to fold upwardly and unfold downwardly. The frame 21
includes two left and right mounting wings 211 spaced apart from each other. The curtain
22 includes a plurality of horizontally extending partitioning portions 221 vertically
spaced apart from each other. Each of the support bars 24 is mounted to a respective
one of the partitioning portions 221 of the curtain 22. Preferably, each of the partitioning
portions 221 is tubular and defines a tube space 222, and each of the support bars
24 is inserted into the tube space 222 of the respective one of the partitioning portions
221.
[0010] In this embodiment, the curtain control unit 4 includes a horizontally extending
winding rod 41 mounted rotatably between the two mounting wings 211 of the frame 21,
a driving member 42 operable to drive the winding rod 41 to rotate in opposite directions
about an axis of the winding rod 41, two blind pieces 43 wound around and extended
from the winding rod 41, two weighting rod 44 each mounted to a bottom portion 431
of a respective one of the blind pieces 43, and a plurality of connecting members
45 each fastened removably to a respective one of the partitioning portions 221 of
the curtain 22 . Each of the connecting members 45 and a corresponding one of the
partitioning portions 221 define a slot 46 therebetween for extension of a corresponding
one the blind pieces 43 therethrough.
[0011] In this embodiment, each of the connecting members 45 includes a connecting strip
451, a support rod 452 mounted at the connecting strip 451 to stiffen the connecting
strip 451, and a fastener 453 for removably fastening the connecting strip 451 to
the corresponding one of the partitioning portions 221 of the curtain 22. The connecting
strip 451 is a tubular cloth strip and confines a receiving space 454 for receiving
the support rod 452. More particularly, the connecting strip 451 includes a surrounding
wall 455 that defines the receiving space 454. The surrounding wall 455 includes two
fastening parts 456 which are respectively proximate to opposite lateral ends of the
receiving space 454 and which face the curtain 22 when the connecting members 45 are
combined with the partitioning portions 221. The fastener 453 of each of the connecting
members 45 includes two first fastener components 457 which are mounted on the corresponding
one of the partitioning portions 221 of the curtain 22, and two second fastener components
458 which are mounted respectively on the fastening parts 456 and which correspond
in position to the first fastener components 457. The first fastener components 457
are respectively proximate to opposite lateral sides of the slot 46. The second fastener
components 458 are removably fastened to the first fastener components 457. In this
embodiment, one of the first and second fastener components 457 and 458 is a hook
fastener and the other one of the first and second fastener components 457 and 458
is a loop fastener.
[0012] Referring to Figures 1, 3 and 4, after assembling the window blind assembly 2, the
bottom portion 431 of a respective one of the blind pieces 43 is located under a lowermost
one of the partitioning portions 221 and a lowermost one of the connecting members
45. When the window blind assembly 2 is desired to be converted from an unfolded state
shown in Figure 1 into a folded state shown in Figure 4, the driving member 42 is
manipulated to drive the winding rod 41 to rotate about the axis of the winding rod
41, such that the blind pieces 43 are wound around the winding rod 41 and are displaced
upwardly. In the meantime, the weighting rods 44 are displaced upwardly so as to lift
up the connecting members 45 and the partitioning portions 221. Owing to the support
rod 452 received in the connecting strip 451 of each of the connecting members 45
and owing to the support bar 24 inserted into each of the partitioning portions 221
of the curtain 22, during a process where the window blind assembly 2 is folded, the
connecting strip 451 of each of the connecting members 45 and the partitioning portions
221 may be kept stiff, and dimensional stability of the slots 46 defined therebetween
may be ensured so as to promote smooth folding of the window blind assembly 2.
[0013] On the other hand, when the driving member 42 is manipulated reversely, the blind
pieces 43 are extended from the winding rod 41 so as to bring the curtain 22 to unfold
downwardly. Since techniques related to how to utilize the driving member 42 for bringing
the blind pieces 43 to be wound around and extended from the winding rod 41 have been
disclosed in the aforementioned
U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2011/0203742, details of the same are omitted herein for the sake of brevity.
[0014] To sum up, in this invention, each of the connecting strips 451 is a tubular structure
which defines the receiving space 454, and the support rod 452 is received in the
receiving space 454 for stiffening the connecting strip 451 of the connecting member
45. By virtue of the connecting members 45 in cooperation with the partitioning portions
221 of the curtain 22 which are mounted with the support bars 24, the slots 46 defined
therebetween may have better dimensional stability. Meanwhile, the connecting strips
451 may be kept flat and may not cause the curtain 22 to wrinkle. Therefore, the window
blind assembly of the present invention may have a substantially flat appearance and
may be folded upwardly and unfolded downwardly in a smooth manner.
[0015] While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered
the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention
is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements
included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass
all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
1. A window blind assembly (2)
characterized by:
a frame (21);
a curtain (22) which has a top edge mounted at said frame (21) and which includes
a plurality of horizontally extending partitioning portions (221) vertically spaced
apart from each other; and
a curtain control unit (4) for bringing said curtain (22) to fold up wardly and unfold
down wardly, saidcurtain control unit (4) including
a horizontally extending winding rod (41) mounted rotatably at said frame (21),
adrivingmember (42) operable to drive said winding rod (41) to rotate about an axis
of said winding rod (41),
at least one blind piece (43) wound around and extended from said winding rod (41),
at least one weighting rod (44) mounted to a bottom portion of said blind piece (43),
and
a plurality of connecting members (45) each mounted on a respective one of saidpartitioningportions
(221), each of said connecting members (45) and a corresponding one of said partitioning
portions (221) defining a slot (46) therebetween for extension of said blind piece
(43) therethrough,
each of said connecting members (45) including a connecting strip (451), a support
rod (452) mounted at said connecting strip (451) to stiffen said connecting strip
(451), and a fastener (453) for removably fastening said connecting strip (451) to
the corresponding one of said partitioning portions (221) .
2. The window blind assembly (2) as claimed in Claim 1, characterized in that said connecting strip (451) is tubular and confines a receiving space (454) for receiving
said support rod (452).
3. The window blind assembly (2) as claimed in Claim 2, further characterized in that said connecting strip (451) includes a surrounding wall (455) that defines said receiving
space (454), said surrounding wall (455) including two fastening parts (456) respectively
proximate to opposite lateral ends of said receiving space (454), said fastener (453)
of each of said connecting members (45) including two first fastener components (457)
which are mounted on the corresponding one of said partitioning portions (221), and
two second fastener components (458) which are mounted respectively on said fastening
parts (456) and which correspond in position to said first fastener components (457),
said second fastener components (458) being removably fastened to said first fastener
components (457) .
4. The window blind assembly (2) as claimed in Claim 3, further characterized in that one of said first and second fastener components (457 and 458) is a hook fastener
and the other one of said first and second fastener components (457 and 458) is a
loop fastener.
5. The window blind assembly (2) as claimed in Claim 4, further characterized in that said first fastener components (457) are respectively proximate to opposite lateral
sides of said slot (46).
6. The window blind assembly (2) as claimed in Claim 5, further characterized by a plurality of support bars (24) each mounted to a respective one of saidpartitioning
portions (221) of said curtain (22).
7. The window blind assembly (2) as claimed in Claim 6, characterized in that each of said partitioning portions (221) is tubular and each of said support bars
(24) is inserted into the respective one of said partitioning portions (221).