Abstract: A fixing mount for use on an upper beam of a Venetian blind is made up of a fixing seat, an adjusting roller and a roller. The fixing seat has a base board and a pair of vertically raised parallel walls which are obliquely extended with respect to the axial direction of the upper beam A of a blind. The ends of the parallel walls are located in fit abutment against the interior surfaces of the upper beam A. The two opposite longitudinal sides of the base board are also located slantly with respect to the axial direction of the upper beam A just as the two parallel walls, defining an angle less than 90 degrees to house an adjusting unit C. Thereby the adjusting unit C can be placed as close as to the fixing seat so as to make the distance between the end of the upper beam A and the adjusting unit C longer adapted for a wide range of window bracket.
Abstract: A fixing mount for use on an upper beam of a Venetian blind is made up of a fixing seat, an adjusting roller and a roller. The fixing seat has a base board and a pair of vertically raised parallel walls which are obliquely extended with respect to the axial direction of the upper beam A of a blind. The ends of the parallel walls are located in fit abutment against the interior surfaces of the upper beam A. The two opposite longitudinal sides of the base board are also located slantly with respect to the axial direction of the upper beam A just as the two parallel walls, defining an angle less than 90 degrees to house an adjusting unit C. Thereby the adjusting unit C can be placed as close as to the fixing seat so as to make the distance between the end of the upper beam A and the adjusting unit C longer adapted for a wide range of window bracket.