WINDING DEVICE FOR CORDLESS ROMAN SHADE
A winding device for a cordless Roman shade includes an upper frame. A shade includes an upper end engaged with a side of the upper frame. A resilient winding mechanism is directly or indirectly coupled to the upper frame. A winding cloth includes an upper end engaged with a distal end of a winding route of the resilient winding mechanism. The winding cloth further includes a lower end engaged with a lower end of the shade. When the resilient winding mechanism moves in a winding direction, the winding cloth is wound, and the shade is folded. By providing the winding cloth for folding the shade, strangling by the winding cloth is less likely to occur, providing enhanced safety.
The present invention relates to a winding device for a window shade and, more particularly, to a safe winding device for a cordless Roman shade.
Privacy and beauty of living environments are important issues to modern people. Thus, window shades become almost a necessity in every house for decoration of windows to improve the taste of living while avoiding peeking and shielding the sun.
Regulations regarding pull cords for controlling movement of the shades or shade moving mechanisms have been adopted in many countries that valve product safety (particularly children safety). As a result, cordless shade winding or moving mechanisms are demanded.
Thus, a need exists for a winding device for a window shade with increased safety.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention solves this need and other problems in the field of safety of window shades by providing, in a preferred form, a winding device for a cordless Roman shade including an upper frame. A shade includes an upper end engaged with a side of the upper frame. A resilient winding mechanism is directly or indirectly coupled to the upper frame. A winding cloth includes an upper end engaged with a distal end of a winding route of the resilient winding mechanism. The winding cloth further includes a lower end engaged with a lower end of the shade. When the resilient winding mechanism moves in a winding direction, the winding cloth is wound, and the shade is folded. By providing the winding cloth for folding the shade, strangling by the winding cloth is less likely to occur, providing enhanced safety.
Preferably, the winding device further includes a second shade. The upper frame includes a second side opposite to the first side. An upper end of the second shade is engaged with the second side of the upper frame. The second shade has a portion connected to the first shade. The second shade is folded when the winding cloth is wound while the resilient winding mechanism moves in the winding direction.
Preferably, the portion of the second shade is connected to the first shade by a plurality of connecting members spaced in a vertical direction. Each of the plurality of connecting members has a first end connected to an inner face of the first shade and a second end connected to an inner face of the second shade. A space is defined by each of the plurality of connecting members. The winding cloth extends through the spaces defined by the plurality of connecting members.
Preferably, the winding cloth has a width of at least 10 cm.
Preferably, a channel is formed in a front edge of each of the plurality of connecting members. A rod extends through each of the channels, reinforcing a regular wound state of the first shade of balanced upward or downward movement.
The present invention will become clearer in light of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments of this invention described in connection with the drawings.
The illustrative embodiments may best be described by reference to the accompanying drawings where:
With reference to
Although the above-mentioned structure achieves the safe effect, the winding device according to the preferred teachings of the present invention can include a second shade 5 to prevent the winding cloth 4 from being accessed by children, as shown in
To allow balanced winding of the winding cloth 4 in the upward direction and balanced unwinding of the winding cloth 4 in the downward direction, a channel 24 is formed in a front edge of each connecting member 6. Namely, a channel 24 is provided at each of a plurality of folding marks 21 of the first shade 2 spaced in the vertical direction, as shown in
To assure passage of the winding cloth 4, a space P is defined by each connecting member 6. These spaces P form a passageway for the winding cloth 4 to extend downward.
With reference to
Since the winding cloth 4 is a single piece of cloth of a certain width, uniform winding effect can be obtained while presenting a smooth appearance instead of untidiness. Furthermore, preparation of the winding cloth 4 is simple and easy, saving time and costs. Further, the winding cloth 4 is less likely to entangle, significantly reducing the risk of strangling a playful child near the winding device.
With reference to
Although specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications and variations are still possible without departing from the essence of the invention. The scope of the invention is limited by the accompanying claims.
Claims
1. A winding device for a cordless Roman shade comprising:
- an upper frame including a first side;
- a first shade including an upper end engaged with the first side of the upper frame, with the first shade further including a lower end;
- a resilient winding mechanism directly or indirectly coupled to the upper frame; and
- a winding cloth including an upper end engaged with a distal end of a winding route of the resilient winding mechanism, with the winding cloth further including a lower end engaged with the lower end of the first shade;
- wherein when the resilient winding mechanism moves in a winding direction, the winding cloth is wound, and the first shade is folded.
2. The winding device for a cordless Roman shade as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a second shade including an upper end, with the upper frame including a second side opposite to the first side, with the upper end of the second shade engaged with the second side of the upper frame, with the second shade having a portion connected to the first shade, with the second shade is folded when the winding cloth is wound while the resilient winding mechanism moves in the winding direction.
3. The winding device for a cordless Roman shade as claimed in claim 2, with the portion of the second shade connected to the first shade by a plurality of connecting members spaced in a vertical direction, with each of the plurality of connecting members having a first end connected to an inner face of the first shade and a second end connected to an inner face of the second shade, with a space defined by each of the plurality of connecting members, with the winding cloth extending through the spaces defined by the plurality of connecting members.
4. The winding device for a cordless Roman shade as claimed in claim 1, with the winding cloth having a width of at least 10 cm.
5. The winding device for a cordless Roman shade as claimed in claim 1, with a channel formed in a front edge of each of the plurality of connecting members, with a rod extending through each of the channels, reinforcing a regular wound state of the first shade of balanced upward or downward movement.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 19, 2011
Publication Date: Oct 25, 2012
Inventor: JAMES KO (KAOHSIUNG CITY)
Application Number: 13/089,375
International Classification: A47H 5/02 (20060101); A47H 23/04 (20060101);