Window blind carrier slide
A window blind carrier slide includes a sliding body having at least one set of fixing members located at an upper front side and an upper rear side thereof for slidably mounting in an upper rail for a window blind, and at least one linking seat located at a lower side thereof; and a linking block having at least one engaging portion provided at an upper side thereof for tightly engaging with the at least one linking seat on the sliding body, and two one mounting legs located at two lower lateral sides of the at least one engaging portion for locking to a lower rail for the window blind. The linking block is detachably connected to the sliding body through engagement of the engaging portion on the linking block with the linking seat of the sliding body, enabling quick mounting and dismounting of a window blind.
The present invention relates to a window blind carrier slide, and more particularly to a window blind carrier slide that allows a window blind to be conveniently mounted to or dismounted from upper and lower guide rails for the window blind.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThere are many kinds of window coverings, such as curtains, draperies, shades, blinds, etc. These window coverings may be mounted to or hung from a window in different manners. A conventional curtain mainly includes a guide rail, a plurality of carrier slides, and one or more pieces of curtain fabrics. The guide rail is mounted to a fixed place across an upper side of a window. Each of the carrier slides includes an upper roller slidably mounted on the guide rail and a hole formed at a lower part of the carrier slide. Every curtain fabric is folded along an upper edge thereof to form a plurality of pleats, to each of which an end of an S-shaped hook is connected. The other end of the hook is hooked to the lower hole of the carrier slide, so as to connect the curtain fabric to the carrier slide and allow the curtain fabric to be pulled open or close along the guide rail via the carrier slide. However, when it is desired to remove the curtain fabrics from the guide rail for cleaning, the user has to stand at a higher place to remove the hooks from the carrier slides one by one. This is very inconvenient and dangerous for the user to do so.
Another conventional curtain mainly includes an upper guide rail, a fixing rod, and one or more pieces of curtain fabrics. The upper guide rail is mounted to a fixed place across an upper side of a window, and has a guide channel formed along a lower side of the guide rail. The curtain fabrics are hung from the fixing rod, and the fixing rod is sideward slid into the lower guide channel of the upper guide rail from a lateral end of the guide rail. Two stoppers are then connected to the two lateral ends of the upper guide rail to confine the fixing rod in the lower guide channel of the guide rail. Since no hook is needed to connect the curtain fabrics to the fixing rod, the curtain fabrics along with the fixing rod may be more conveniently mounted to or dismounted from the upper guide rail. However, when it is desired to dismount the curtain fabrics from the upper guide rail for cleaning, the user has to remove the two stoppers from the two lateral ends of the guide rail, and then slides the whole fixing rod out of the lower guide channel of the guide rail. The stoppers disadvantageously increase the material and manufacturing costs of the curtain. And, when the window or the upper guide rail is located at a place without extra spaces left at two lateral ends thereof, it is impossible to sideward slide the fixing rod out of the lower guide channel of the upper guide rail once the whole curtain has been mounted to the window. The user has to inconveniently dismount the whole upper guide rail from the window remove the fixing rod and the curtain fabrics from the guide channel.
It is therefore desirable to develop a window blind carrier slide to enable convenient mounting and dismounting of a window blind to and from an upper guide rail fixedly mounted across an upper side of a window.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA primary object of the present invention is to provide a window blind carrier slide that includes two detachably connectable parts to enable a user to conveniently mount and dismount a window blind by engaging or disengaging the first part with or from the second part in a direction normal to a front side of the first part.
To achieve the above and other objects, the window blind carrier slide according to the present invention includes a sliding body having at least one set of f fixing members located at an upper front side and an upper rear side thereof for slidably mounting in a guide channel of an upper rail for a window blind, and at least one linking seat located at a lower side thereof; and a linking block having at least one engaging portion provided at an upper side thereof for tightly engaging with the at least one linking seat on the sliding body, and two mounting legs located at two lower lateral sides of the at least one engaging portion for locking to a guide channel in a lower rail for the window blind. The linking block is detachably connected to the sliding body through engagement of the at least one engaging portion on the linking block with the at least one linking seat of the sliding body from a front side of the linking seat, enabling quick mounting and dismounting of the window blind.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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The linking block 12 includes an engaging portion 121 located at an upper end of the linking block 12. The engaging portion 121 is configured to tightly engage with the neck portion 1121 of the linking seat 112 of the sliding body 11. As can be clearly seen from
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The linking block 42 includes two engaging portions 421 located at an upper end of the linking block 42. The engaging portions 421 are configured to tightly engage with the neck portions 4121 of the linking seats 412 of the sliding body 41. As can be clearly seen from
With the present invention, it is not necessary to use a plurality of hooks to inconveniently hook a curtain fabric to carrier slides mounted on the upper rail for the curtain; the window blind can be dismounted from the upper rail as a whole before being disassembled; the stoppers provided at two ends of the conventional upper rail of the curtain fabrics may be omitted to save the manufacturing cost thereof; and it is not necessary to dismount the window blind by sideward moving the whole window blind out of the upper rail.
The present invention has been described with some preferred embodiments thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A window blind carrier slide, comprising:
- a sliding body having at least one set of fixing members located at an upper front side and an upper rear side thereof for slidably mounting in an upper rail for a window blind, and at least one linking seat located at a lower side thereof; and
- a linking block having at least one engaging portion provided at an upper side thereof for tightly engaging with said at least one linking seat on said sliding body, and two one mounting legs located at two lower lateral sides of said at least one engaging portion; and
- said linking block being detachably connected to said sliding body through engagement of said at least one engaging portion on said linking block with said at least one linking seat of said sliding body.
2. The window blind carrier slide as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one set of fixing members on said sliding body is selected from the group consisting of two oppositely extended sections, two oppositely extended blocks, and two oppositely disposed rollers.
3. The window blind carrier slide as claimed in claim 1, wherein said at least one linking seat includes a neck portion.
4. The window blind carrier slide as claimed in claim 3, wherein said at least one engaging portion on said linking block is tightly engaged with said neck portion on said at least one linking seat on said sliding body.
5. The window blind carrier slide as claimed in claim 4, wherein said at least one engaging portion on said linking block includes at least one limiting section for holding said neck portion to said engaging portion.
6. The window blind carrier slide as claimed in claim 1, wherein one of said two mounting legs on said linking block is provided with at least one through hole, via which a fastening element is extended to lock said linking block to a lower rail for said window blind.
7. The window blind carrier slide as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said two mounting legs on said linking block has two flanges separately horizontally protruded from a lower front and a lower rear edge of said mounting leg.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 5, 2005
Publication Date: Jun 21, 2007
Inventors: Ju-Chang Chen (Taipei), Yen-Kun Shen (Taipei)
Application Number: 11/293,189
International Classification: A47H 15/00 (20060101);