SAFETY BUCKLE FOR A WINDOW BLIND ASSEMBLY
A safety buckle for a window blind assembly includes a connecting part, a bar section, and a pair of surrounding arms. The connecting part is adapted for mounting on one side of the window blind assembly, and has two ends spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction. The bar section extends along the longitudinal direction and is connected to the two ends of the connecting part. Each of the surrounding arms extends along an arc from a corresponding one of the ends of the connecting part toward another one of the ends of the connecting part. The surrounding arms cooperate with the bar section to define a buckle hole that is adapted for extension of a pull cord unit of the window blind assembly therethrough. The surrounding arms define an escape path therebetween that is in spatial communication with the buckle hole.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a safety buckle for a window blind assembly, more particularly to a safety buckle that is mounted on a window blind assembly and that is configured to allow a pull cord unit of the window blind assembly extending therethrough to escape therefrom.
2. Description of the Related Art
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However, such an arrangement is dangerous for children playing with the roman blind 1. It is possible that a child extends his/her neck between the light-blocking curtain 12 and the pull cord 14 when playing with the roman blind 1, and it may be difficult for the child to escape when the child's neck is restricted therebetween.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONTherefore, an object of the present invention is to provide a safety buckle for a window blind assembly that can alleviate accidental strangulation.
According to the present invention, a safety buckle for a window blind assembly comprises a connecting part, a bar section, and a pair of surrounding arms. The window blind assembly includes a top rail, a drawable light-blocking unit hung from the top rail, and a pull cord unit for drawing up and lowering the drawable light-blocking unit.
The connecting part is adapted for mounting on one side of the light-blocking unit of the window blind assembly. The connecting part has two ends spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction. The bar section extends along the longitudinal direction and is connected to the two ends of the connecting part. Each of the surrounding arms extends along an arc from a corresponding one of the ends of the connecting part toward another one of the ends of the connecting part. The surrounding arms cooperate with the bar section to define a buckle hole that is adapted for extension of the pull cord unit of the window blind assembly therethrough.
The surrounding arms define an escape path therebetween that is in spatial communication with the buckle hole, and are configured to allow the pull cord unit to escape from the buckle hole into the escape path when the pull cord unit is subjected to a pulling force in a transverse direction that is transverse to the longitudinal direction and that is away from the bar section.
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:
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It should be noted that there are two safety buckles 4 attached to the connecting straps 322 of the light-blocking unit 32 of the window blind assembly 3, respectively. In other embodiments, the safety buckles 4 and corresponding connecting straps 322 may be more than two in number. Each of the safety buckles 4 includes a connecting part 412, a bar section 411, and a pair of surrounding arms 42.
The connecting part 412 is attached to the corresponding one of the connecting straps 322, and has two ends 413 spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction (i.e., a right-left direction). In this embodiment, the connecting part 412 is semi-circular in shape. The bar section 411 extends along the longitudinal direction, and is connected to the two ends 413 of the connecting part 412.
Each of the surrounding arms 42 extends along an arc from a corresponding one of the ends 413 of the connecting part 412 toward another one of the ends 413 of the connecting part 412. Each of the surrounding arms 42 includes a connecting section 421 extending from the corresponding one of the ends 413 of the connecting part 412, and a plate section 422 extending from the connecting section 421 toward another one of the ends 413 of the connecting part 412. For each of the surrounding arms 42, the plate section 422 includes a connecting end 423 connected to the connecting section 421 of the corresponding one of the surrounding arms 42, and a free end 424. Specifically, the plate section 422 has a thickness smaller than that of the connecting section 421. The surrounding arms 42 cooperate with the bar section 411 to define a buckle hole 43 for extension of a corresponding one of the pull cords 331 of the pull cord unit 33 of the window blind assembly 3 therethrough.
The plate sections 422 are radially spaced apart from each other, and cooperate to define an escape path 44 therebetween that is in spatial communication with the buckle hole 43. For each of the plate sections 422, the free end 424 is distal from the connection section 421 of a corresponding one of the surrounding arms 42, and is spaced apart from the connecting section 421 of another one of the surrounding arms 42 to define an access 441 of the escape path 44. Such configuration of the surrounding arms 42 allows the pull cord unit 33 to escape from the buckle hole 43 into the escape path 44 when the pull cord 331 is subjected to a pulling force in a transverse direction that is transverse to the longitudinal direction and that is away from the bar section 411.
In this embodiment, the safety buckles 4 are generally circular in shape, and the connecting part 412 and the buckle hole 43 are generally semi-circular in shape. Each of the connecting sections 421 of the surrounding arms 42 subtends an arc length of about 50 degrees, and each of the plate sections 422 subtends an arc length of about 70 degrees. It is noted that the actual configuration of the safety buckles 4 may vary in other embodiments of the invention.
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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.
Claims
1. A safety buckle for a window blind assembly, the window blind assembly including a top rail, a drawable light-blocking unit hung from the top rail, and a pull cord unit for drawing up and lowering the drawable light-blocking unit, said safety buckle comprising:
- a connecting part adapted for mounting on one side of the light-blocking unit of the window blind assembly, said connecting part having two ends spaced apart from each other in a longitudinal direction;
- a bar section that extends along the longitudinal direction and that is connected to said two ends of said connecting part; and
- a pair of surrounding arms, each of said surrounding arms extending along an arc from a corresponding one of said ends of said connecting part toward another one of said ends of said connecting part, said surrounding arms cooperating with said bar section to define a buckle hole that is adapted for extension of the pull cord unit of the window blind assembly therethrough;
- wherein said surrounding arms define an escape path therebetween that is in spatial communication with said buckle hole, and are configured to allow the pull cord unit to escape from said buckle hole into said escape path when the pull cord unit is subjected to a pulling force in a transverse direction that is transverse to the longitudinal direction and that is away from said bar section.
2. The safety buckle for a window blind assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said surrounding arms includes a connecting section extending from the corresponding one of said ends of said connecting part, and a plate section extending from said connecting section toward another one of said ends of said connecting part;
- said plate sections being radially spaced apart from each other and cooperating to define said escape path;
- for each of said surrounding arms, said plate section having a free end that is distal from said connection section thereof and that is spaced apart from said connecting section of another one of said surrounding arms.
3. The safety buckle for a window blind assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein, for each of said surrounding arms, said plate section has a thickness smaller than that of said connecting section.
4. The safety buckle for a window blind assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein each of said connecting sections of said surrounding arms subtends an arc length of 50 degrees, and each of said plate sections subtends an arc length of 70 degrees.
5. The safety buckle for a window blind assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said connecting part and said buckle hole are semi-circular in shape.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 9, 2009
Publication Date: Mar 10, 2011
Inventor: Shih-Ming Lin (Chiayi Hsien)
Application Number: 12/556,365
International Classification: A47H 5/02 (20060101);