US20110226716A1 - Curtain rod structure - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a curtain rod structure, in particular to a curtain rod having first and second hanging units linked and overlapped with each other to provide easy installation, removal, and operation of the curtain and an excellent light shading effect.
- a conventional curtain rod comprises a slide, a rail module installed at an upper edge of a window, and a plurality of hanging portions arranged adjacent to each other on the slide, such that a curtain fabric can be connected to each hanging portion, and the curtain fabric can be pulled and spread open to achieve a light shading effect.
- the curtain rod comprises a plurality of hanging portions provided for connecting and hanging a curtain fabric, wherein the curtain fabric is hooked onto the hanging portions one by one.
- each hanging portion is arranged in a row along the slide, such that the curtain fabric can just provide a single layer of fabric for shading a light entering into a window.
- the curtain fabric is used for the light shading purpose, it is necessary to pull the curtain fabric from one side to another.
- the curtain fabric is too wide, and there are so many hanging portions installed in a row of the slide, the pulling action will be unsmooth, and thus resulting in an inconvenient operation and a poor light shading effect.
- the inventor of the present invention based on years of experience in the related industry to conduct extensive researches and experiments, and finally developed a curtain rod structure, in hope of achieving easy installation, removal, and operation of the curtain and an excellent light shading effect.
- a primary objective of the present invention to provide a curtain rod structure, such that a curtain fabric can be installed onto first and second hanging units of the curtain rod structure, and the first and second hanging units can be linked and overlapped with each other to achieve the easy installation, removal, and operation of the curtain and the excellent light shading effect.
- the present invention provides a curtain rod structure, comprising: a rail unit, having at least one slide; a first hanging unit, movably coupled to the rail unit, and including a first hanging portion and a first slide element coupled separately to both sides of a top edge of the first hanging portion and movably installed in the slide; and a second hanging unit, movably coupled to the rail unit, and including a second hanging portion and a second slide element coupled to both sides of a top edge of the second hanging portion and movably installed in the slide second hanging portion, and one of the sides of the second slide element is situated between the two first slide elements.
- the curtain rod structure of the present invention can install the curtain fabric onto the first and second hanging units, and the first and second hanging units can be linked and overlapped with each other to achieve the easy installation, removal, and operation of the curtain and the excellent light shading effect.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of Section A-A of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a curtain rod connected with a curtain fabric in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view of an application of the present invention.
- the curtain rod structure comprises a rail unit 1 , a first hanging unit 2 and a second hanging unit 3 .
- the rail unit 1 comprises at least one slide 11 , wherein the rail unit 1 is a single rail or a double rail.
- the first hanging unit 2 is movably coupled to the rail unit 1 , and comprises a first hanging portion 21 and a first slide element 22 coupled separately to both sides of the top of the first hanging portion 21 and movably installed in the slide 11 , wherein an adhesive tape 211 is attached onto a side of the first hanging portion 21 , and the first slide element 22 comprises a latch plate 221 coupled to the first hanging portion 21 , a base 222 movably coupled to the latch plate 221 , and a plurality of pulleys 223 installed on both sides of the base 222 and pressed against the bottom of the slide 11 .
- an end of each latch plate 221 comprises a tenon 224
- the bottom of each base 222 comprises a hook 225 for latching each tenon 224 .
- the second hanging unit 3 is movably coupled to the rail unit 1 and comprises a second hanging portion 31 , and a second slide element 32 is coupled separately to both sides of the top of the second hanging portion 31 and movably installed in the slide 11 , and one of the sides of the second slide element 32 is situated between the two first slide elements 22 , and an adhesive tape 311 is attached onto a surface of the second hanging portion 31 , and the second slide element 32 comprises a latch plate 321 coupled to the second hanging portion 31 and movably coupled to the base 322 , and a plurality of pulleys 323 installed on both sides of the base 322 and pressed against the bottom of the slide 11 .
- each latch plate 321 comprises a tenon 324
- the bottom of each base 322 comprises a hook 325 for latching each tenon 324
- the hook 225 at the bottom of each base 222 of the first slide element 2 is installed alternately with the hook 325 at the bottom of each base 322 of the second slide element 3 .
- FIGS. 4 and 5 for schematic views of a curtain rod connected with a curtain fabric and an application in accordance with the present invention respectively, when the curtain rod is used (as shown in FIG. 3 ), the rail unit 1 is coupled to an upper edge position (not shown in the figures) of a window, and then the curtain fabric 4 having the adhesive tape 41 corresponds to the first and second hanging portions 21 , 31 of the first and second hanging units 2 , 3 , and the adhesive tape 41 of the curtain fabric 4 is attached to the adhesive tape 211 , 311 on a surface of the first and second hanging portions 21 , 31 respectively, such that the curtain fabric 4 can use the adhesive tapes 41 , 211 , 311 for the connection to achieve easy installation and removal effects.
- the curtain fabric 4 coupled to the first hanging unit 2 is pulled so that the first hanging portion 21 links the latch plate 221 and the base 222 of the first slide element 22 , and the base 222 together with the pulley 223 can move in the slide 11 .
- the first slide element 22 on the first hanging unit 2 is moved and pressed against the second slide element 32 on one of the sides of the second hanging unit 3 , then the second slide element 32 on a side of the second hanging unit 3 will drive each second slide element 32 on the second hanging unit 3 to move in the slide 11 through the pulleys 323 installed on the base 322 , and the base 322 together with the latch plate 321 drive the curtain fabric 4 on the second hanging portion 31 to move.
- the first and second hanging units can be linked with each other to achieve an easy operation effect.
- the curtain rod structure of the present invention spreads open the curtain fabric 4 easily and allows a portions of the curtain fabric 4 to be overlapped to achieve an excellent light shading effect.
- the present invention installs the curtain fabric onto the first and second hanging units, such that the first and second hanging units can be linked and overlapped with each other to achieve easy installation, removal, and operation of the curtain and an excellent light shading effect.
- products derived by the method of the invention can meet the market requirements, and the present invention complies with patent application requirements, and thus is duly filed for patent application.
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Abstract
A curtain rod structure comprises a rail unit having at least one slide, a first hanging unit movably coupled to the rail unit and comprising a first hanging portion and a first slide element coupled separately to both sides of the top of the first hanging portion and movably installed in the slide; and a second hanging unit movably coupled to the rail unit and including a second hanging portion and a second slide element coupled to both sides of the top of the second hanging portion and movably installed in the slide second hanging portion, and one of the sides of the second slide element is situated between the two first slide elements. A curtain fabric is installed onto the first and second hanging units, and the first and second hanging units are linked and overlapped to achieve easy installation, removal, and operation and an excellent light shading effect.
Description
- The present invention relates to a curtain rod structure, in particular to a curtain rod having first and second hanging units linked and overlapped with each other to provide easy installation, removal, and operation of the curtain and an excellent light shading effect.
- In general, a conventional curtain rod comprises a slide, a rail module installed at an upper edge of a window, and a plurality of hanging portions arranged adjacent to each other on the slide, such that a curtain fabric can be connected to each hanging portion, and the curtain fabric can be pulled and spread open to achieve a light shading effect.
- Although the conventional curtain rod can be operated together with the hanging portions to achieve the light shading effect, yet the curtain rod comprises a plurality of hanging portions provided for connecting and hanging a curtain fabric, wherein the curtain fabric is hooked onto the hanging portions one by one. Obviously, the installation and removal of such curtain fabric are relatively inconvenient. Furthermore, each hanging portion is arranged in a row along the slide, such that the curtain fabric can just provide a single layer of fabric for shading a light entering into a window. When the curtain fabric is used for the light shading purpose, it is necessary to pull the curtain fabric from one side to another. However, if the curtain fabric is too wide, and there are so many hanging portions installed in a row of the slide, the pulling action will be unsmooth, and thus resulting in an inconvenient operation and a poor light shading effect.
- Therefore, it is an important subject of the present invention to provide a curtain rod structure with easy installation, removal, and operation of the curtain and an excellent light shading effect
- In view of the aforementioned shortcomings of the conventional curtain rod structure, the inventor of the present invention based on years of experience in the related industry to conduct extensive researches and experiments, and finally developed a curtain rod structure, in hope of achieving easy installation, removal, and operation of the curtain and an excellent light shading effect.
- Therefore, it is a primary objective of the present invention to provide a curtain rod structure, such that a curtain fabric can be installed onto first and second hanging units of the curtain rod structure, and the first and second hanging units can be linked and overlapped with each other to achieve the easy installation, removal, and operation of the curtain and the excellent light shading effect.
- To achieve the foregoing objectives, the present invention provides a curtain rod structure, comprising: a rail unit, having at least one slide; a first hanging unit, movably coupled to the rail unit, and including a first hanging portion and a first slide element coupled separately to both sides of a top edge of the first hanging portion and movably installed in the slide; and a second hanging unit, movably coupled to the rail unit, and including a second hanging portion and a second slide element coupled to both sides of a top edge of the second hanging portion and movably installed in the slide second hanging portion, and one of the sides of the second slide element is situated between the two first slide elements.
- Therefore, the curtain rod structure of the present invention can install the curtain fabric onto the first and second hanging units, and the first and second hanging units can be linked and overlapped with each other to achieve the easy installation, removal, and operation of the curtain and the excellent light shading effect.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded view of the present invention; -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of Section A-A ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a curtain rod connected with a curtain fabric in accordance with the present invention; and -
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of an application of the present invention. - To make it easier for our examiner to understand the objects, characteristics and effects of this invention, we use a preferred embodiment together with the attached drawings for the detailed description of the invention.
- With reference to
FIGS. 1 to 3 for a perspective view and an exploded view of a curtain rod structure of the present invention and a cross-sectional view ofFIG. 1 respectively, the curtain rod structure comprises arail unit 1, afirst hanging unit 2 and asecond hanging unit 3. - The
rail unit 1 comprises at least oneslide 11, wherein therail unit 1 is a single rail or a double rail. - The
first hanging unit 2 is movably coupled to therail unit 1, and comprises afirst hanging portion 21 and afirst slide element 22 coupled separately to both sides of the top of thefirst hanging portion 21 and movably installed in theslide 11, wherein anadhesive tape 211 is attached onto a side of thefirst hanging portion 21, and thefirst slide element 22 comprises alatch plate 221 coupled to thefirst hanging portion 21, abase 222 movably coupled to thelatch plate 221, and a plurality ofpulleys 223 installed on both sides of thebase 222 and pressed against the bottom of theslide 11. In addition, an end of eachlatch plate 221 comprises atenon 224, and the bottom of eachbase 222 comprises ahook 225 for latching eachtenon 224. - The
second hanging unit 3 is movably coupled to therail unit 1 and comprises asecond hanging portion 31, and asecond slide element 32 is coupled separately to both sides of the top of thesecond hanging portion 31 and movably installed in theslide 11, and one of the sides of thesecond slide element 32 is situated between the twofirst slide elements 22, and anadhesive tape 311 is attached onto a surface of thesecond hanging portion 31, and thesecond slide element 32 comprises alatch plate 321 coupled to the second hangingportion 31 and movably coupled to thebase 322, and a plurality ofpulleys 323 installed on both sides of thebase 322 and pressed against the bottom of theslide 11. In addition, an end of eachlatch plate 321 comprises atenon 324, and the bottom of eachbase 322 comprises ahook 325 for latching eachtenon 324, wherein thehook 225 at the bottom of eachbase 222 of thefirst slide element 2 is installed alternately with thehook 325 at the bottom of eachbase 322 of thesecond slide element 3. - With reference to
FIGS. 4 and 5 for schematic views of a curtain rod connected with a curtain fabric and an application in accordance with the present invention respectively, when the curtain rod is used (as shown inFIG. 3 ), therail unit 1 is coupled to an upper edge position (not shown in the figures) of a window, and then thecurtain fabric 4 having theadhesive tape 41 corresponds to the first and second hanging 21, 31 of the first andportions 2, 3, and thesecond hanging units adhesive tape 41 of thecurtain fabric 4 is attached to the 211, 311 on a surface of the first and second hangingadhesive tape 21, 31 respectively, such that theportions curtain fabric 4 can use the 41, 211, 311 for the connection to achieve easy installation and removal effects.adhesive tapes - During the practice, the
curtain fabric 4 coupled to thefirst hanging unit 2 is pulled so that the first hangingportion 21 links thelatch plate 221 and thebase 222 of thefirst slide element 22, and thebase 222 together with thepulley 223 can move in theslide 11. If thefirst slide element 22 on thefirst hanging unit 2 is moved and pressed against thesecond slide element 32 on one of the sides of thesecond hanging unit 3, then thesecond slide element 32 on a side of thesecond hanging unit 3 will drive eachsecond slide element 32 on thesecond hanging unit 3 to move in theslide 11 through thepulleys 323 installed on thebase 322, and thebase 322 together with thelatch plate 321 drive thecurtain fabric 4 on the second hangingportion 31 to move. Therefore, the first and second hanging units can be linked with each other to achieve an easy operation effect. When thecurtain fabric 4 is operated together with the first and 2, 3 for shading a light entering into a window, the curtain rod structure of the present invention spreads open thesecond hanging units curtain fabric 4 easily and allows a portions of thecurtain fabric 4 to be overlapped to achieve an excellent light shading effect. - In summation of the description above, the present invention installs the curtain fabric onto the first and second hanging units, such that the first and second hanging units can be linked and overlapped with each other to achieve easy installation, removal, and operation of the curtain and an excellent light shading effect. In addition, products derived by the method of the invention can meet the market requirements, and the present invention complies with patent application requirements, and thus is duly filed for patent application.
- While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.
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1. A curtain rod structure, comprising:
a rail unit, having at least one slide;
a first hanging unit, movably coupled to the rail unit, and comprising a first hanging portion and a first slide element coupled separately to both sides of a top edge of the first hanging portion and movably installed in the slide; and
a second hanging unit, movably coupled to the rail unit, and comprising a second hanging portion and a second slide element coupled to both sides of a top edge of the second hanging portion and movably installed in the slide second hanging portion, and one of the sides of the second slide element, which is situated between the two first slide elements.
2. The curtain rod structure of claim 1 , wherein the rail unit is a mono rail or a double rail.
3. The curtain rod structure of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second hanging portions comprises an adhesive tape installed on a surface of each of the first and second portions.
4. The curtain rod structure of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second slide element comprises a latch plate coupled to the first and second hanging portions, a base movably coupled to the latch plate, and a plurality of pulleys installed on both sides of the base and pressed against the bottom of the slide.
5. The curtain rod structure of claim 4 , wherein each latch plate comprises a tenon formed at an end of each latch plate, and each base comprises hook installed at the bottom of each base and latched to each tenon, and the hook at the bottom of each base of the first slide element is arranged alternately with the hook at the bottom of each base of the second slide element.
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