Abstract:
A roman shade includes a headrail, a first shade cloth mounted on the headrail, and a second shade cloth mounted on the headrail and having a light permeability different from that of the first shade cloth. Thus, the first shade cloth and the second shade cloth have different light permeability, so that the first shade cloth and the second shade cloth are used individually or co-operate with each other to provide different shading effects, thereby changing the indoor viewing effects so as to satisfy the user's different requirements.
Abstract:
A protective screen structure adapted for use on floor lamps having a light source orienting upwardly, in particular a protective screen mounted above a lampshade to avoid contact of flammable objects with the light bulb inside the lampshade. A protective screen is provided with a retaining plate at one end of an edge thereof the retaining plate having an oval connecting hole. The protective screen further has a reed disposed at the other end of the edge. Both ends of the reed are bent to form respective positioning hooks that pass through through holes in an inner furled edge of the lampshade to pivotally connect the protective screen to the lampshade. Therefore, by pulling the retaining plate, the protective screen can be lifted pivotally from the lampshade to allow cleaning or replacement of light bulbs. The oval connecting hole of the retaining plate enables the protective screen to adapt to lampshades of different specifications.
Abstract:
A window blind assembly includes a roller unit and a shade unit. The roller unit includes a rotatable shaft, and the shade unit includes a shade body that has a top end connected to the rotatable shaft. The rotatable shaft is rotatable to wind releasably the shade body thereon. The shade body includes a woven layer and an enhancing layer that is bound to the woven layer. The shade body is divided into a plurality of main shade portions and a plurality of folded shade portions. Each of the folded shade portions is stitched via a corresponding thread between a corresponding adjacent pair of the main shade portions.
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:
A string-guiding structure for a curtain-reeling device substantially has a string-guiding frame mounted at an entrance of a string-guiding wheel assembly to limit the string extended from the curtain-reeling device inside the string-guiding frame and to be wound on the string-guiding wheel assembly when the string is released or collected. Therefore, the string-guiding frame depresses the oscillation and swing of the string during operation to avoid the string being jammed in the gaps of the string-guiding wheel assembly.
Abstract:
An operating device for rotating a winding roller of a window blind, includes an upright rotating shaft rotatable to cause rotation of the winding roller and having thread segments, a sleeve shell surrounding the rotating shaft, upper and lower coupling members anchored on the sleeve shell and each having grip ends and cammed surfaces confronting the thread segments and the sleeve shell, and an actuating member having a camming surfaces disposed to be moved upward or downward to make an upper or lower friction engagements between the upper coupling member and rotating shaft, and between the lower coupling member and the rotating shaft for rotating the rotating shaft.
Abstract:
A safety window blind includes a blind curtain hung from a headrail and having a plurality of anchored members on a rear major surface thereof, and a lift cord disposed rearwardly from the blind curtain, shielded by a cord shielding unit, and liftable to raise or lower the cord shielding unit. The cord shielding unit includes an elongated shell having first and second shell walls that are disposed opposite to each other relative to an upright axis. A lift-force transmitting unit has a force transmitting body with a gravity center located between the first and second shell walls, and an anchoring lug disposed to couple with the respective anchored member. A lifting force can transmit from the lift cord to the blind curtain through the lift-force transmitting units so as to divert most of the load of the blind curtain away from burdening a rather frail shell wall of the elongated shell.
Abstract:
A shelving unit includes a support frame and a plurality of support boards each mounted on the support frame. The support frame includes a front support bracket, a back board located opposite to the front support bracket, four first connecting tubes each having a first end connected with the respective corner of the front support bracket, and four second connecting tubes each having a first end connected with a second end of the respective first connecting tube and a second end connected with the respective corner of the back board. Thus, the shelving unit can be assembled and disassembled without using tools, thereby facilitating assembling the shelving unit. In addition, the shelving unit can be folded into a smaller overall volume to reduce the cost of packaging, transportation and storage of the shelving unit.
Abstract:
A shelving unit includes a support frame and a backplane combined with the support frame. The backplane includes an upright support, a transverse connecting rack detachably combined with the upright support, a first connecting bracket secured on the upright support, a second connecting bracket secured on the connecting rack and detachably combined with the first connecting bracket, and a fastening pin extending through the first connecting bracket and the second connecting bracket to combine the first connecting bracket and the second connecting bracket together. Thus, the first connecting bracket and the second connecting bracket are combined together and detached from each other by the fastening pin, so that the upright support and the connecting rack are assembled or disassembled easily and quickly, thereby facilitating a user assembling or disassembling the backplane of the shelving unit without using tools and saving a considerable amount of time for a user.
Abstract:
A shelving unit includes a support frame and a plurality of support boards each mounted on the support frame. The support frame includes a front support bracket, a back board located opposite to the front support bracket, four first connecting tubes each having a first end connected with the respective corner of the front support bracket, and four second connecting tubes each having a first end connected with a second end of the respective first connecting tube and a second end connected with the respective corner of the back board. Thus, the shelving unit can be assembled and disassembled without using tools, thereby facilitating assembling the shelving unit. In addition, the shelving unit can be folded into a smaller overall volume to reduce the cost of packaging, transportation and storage of the shelving unit.