Abstract:
A guide roller seat for a window covering includes a seat body, and a plurality of guide rollers rotatably mounted in the seat body to guide movement of a cord which is extended between an automatic winding mechanism and a covering body of the window covering. Thus, the cord is kept with a determined tension by the drawing action of the guide rollers, so that the cord is drawn by guidance of the guide rollers so as to fold or extend the covering body smoothly and evenly, thereby preventing the covering body from being tilted during the drawing action of the cord.
Abstract:
A lamp includes a base with a through hole, a shade casing, a bulb mounting seat assembly and multiple light bulbs. The shade casing is mounted on the base and has a top opening and a bottom through hole aligned with the through hole in the base. The bulb mounting seat assembly includes a bulb mounting seat covering the top opening, a sleeve mounted and held in the aligned through holes, an elongated connection tube and a tightening fastener. The elongated connection tube is attached to the bulb mounting seat and has a bottom threaded end extending out of the sleeve onto which the tightening fastener is screwed. The light bulbs are mounted on the bulb mounting seat inside the shade casing. Consequently, loosening the tightening fastener allows removal of the bulb mounting seat from the top opening to replace conveniently the failed light bulbs.
Abstract:
A lamp includes a base with a through hole, a shade casing, a bulb mounting seat assembly and multiple light bulbs. The shade casing is mounted on the base and has a top opening and a bottom through hole aligned with the through hole in the base. The bulb mounting seat assembly includes a bulb mounting seat covering the top opening, a sleeve mounted and held in the aligned through holes, an elongated connection tube and a tightening fastener. The elongated connection tube is attached to the bulb mounting seat and has a bottom threaded end extending out of the sleeve onto which the tightening fastener is screwed. The light bulbs are mounted on the bulb mounting seat inside the shade casing. Consequently, loosening the tightening fastener allows removal of the bulb mounting seat from the top opening to replace conveniently the failed light bulbs.
Abstract:
A precipitation-proof vented lamp includes a base, an illuminating device mounted on the base and a stacked shade assembly. The stacked shade assembly is attached to the illuminating device and includes a primary shade, a connecting rod and a secondary shade. The primary shade is attached to the illuminating device and includes a shade casing and a mounting bracket. The shade casing has a minor opening with a minor annular edge in which the mounting bracket is mounted. The connecting rod is mounted on the mounting bracket and unites the primary and the secondary shades. The secondary shade has a major opening with a major annular edge overlapping the minor annular edge of the minor opening in the primary shade. The stacked shade assembly permits air ventilation to dissipate heat generated by the illuminating device yet prevents precipitation entering the outdoor light.
Abstract:
A curtain track assembly includes an elongated track body that defines au-shaped track groove extending in a longitudinal direction and having a front opening extending in the longitudinal direction, and that is formed with stoppers disposed frontwardly of the front opening of the track groove, and an elongated curtain holding member insertable into and slidable in the track groove. The curtain holding member is limited from moving out of the track groove through the front opening by the stoppers, and includes an elongated flexible hook-and-loop fastener that protrudes frontwardly and outwardly of the front opening of the track groove, and an elongated rigid backing batten secured to the hook-and-loop fastener to support the hook-and-loop fastener and prevent deformation of the hook-and-loop fastener.
Abstract:
A window blind includes a stationary seat, a blind mechanism, a coupling mechanism and a control pole. The blind mechanism includes a linking rod mounted to the stationary seat and a blind unit wound on the linking rod. The coupling mechanism includes a transmission unit connected to the linking rod and movable between an operable state and a non-operable state, a stop unit for restraining rotation of the linking rod when the transmission unit is at the non-operable state, and a resilient member for biasing the transmission unit toward the non-operable state. The control pole is connected to the transmission unit and is operable for converting the transmission unit to the operable state against a resilient force of the resilient member.
Abstract:
A window blind assembly includes a curtain having multiple partitioning portions, and a curtain control unit for bringing the curtain to fold upwardly and unfold downwardly. The curtain control unit includes a winding rod, a blind piece wound around and extended from the winding rod, and a plurality of connecting members each mounted on a respective one of the partitioning portions. Each connecting member and a corresponding partitioning portion define a slot therebetween. Each connecting member includes a connecting strip, a support rod mounted at the connecting strip to stiffen the connecting strip, and a fastener for removably fastening the connecting strip to the corresponding partitioning portion.
Abstract:
An auto winding mechanism for a window blind includes two guide rollers pivotally mounted between an upper seat and a lower seat and connected by an elastic winding tape, and two pull cords wound around the pull cords. Each of the guide rollers has a gear and a bottom disk. The upper seat has a covering edge surrounding the gear of each of the guide rollers. The lower seat has a surface provided with two annular grooves to receive the bottom disk of each of the two guide rollers. Thus, each of the pull cords is protected by the bottom disk of each of the guide rollers so that when the pull cords swing or bump during movement, each of the pull cords will not be jammed between the lower seat and each of the guide rollers.
Abstract:
A combination bed includes a front frame, a rear frame spaced from the front frame, two front rails each having a first end connected with the front frame, two rear rails each having a first end connected with a second end of a respective one of the two front rails and a second end connected with the rear frame, and a plurality of connecting bars mounted between the two front rails and mounted between the two rear rails. Thus, the front frame, the rear frame, the two front rails, the two rear rails and the connecting bars can be connected with or detached from each other so that the combination bed is assembled and disassembled easily and quickly, thereby facilitating a user assembling and disassembling the combination bed.