Abstract:
A safety retainer for use in curtain controlling ropes comprises first and second housings which engage with each other, wherein the first and second housings include four holes formed on the tops thereof, and two of the holes are formed by combining two semicircle-shaped holes together, between the first and second housings are respectively disposed protrusions and recesses corresponding to each other, on the combined bottom surface of the first and second housings is arranged a bore, such that the two or more controlling ropes are individually inserted into the holes and extended out of the bore for being limited, and a groove is annularly formed on the combined side periphery of the first and second housings for receiving a loop, thereby allowing the controlling ropes to be retained in the groove by the loop, and causing the first and second housings disengagement from each other because an external weight concentrate onto the safety retainer.
Abstract:
An improved curtain structure comprises a curtain body including a plurality of elongated pieces disposed thereon, a shading member including a plurality of retaining sections and fitting sections formed on the upper and lower ends thereof and having intervals arranged therebetween respectively, since the retaining sections and the fitting sections of the shading member include a plurality of intervals arranged therebetween, and each retaining section includes an opening facing downward, yet each fitting section includes an opening formed thereon, accordingly the retaining sections may be attached onto the upper ends of the elongated pieces directly, and the lower ends of the elongated pieces may be inserted into the fitting sections for a positioning purpose, such that the shading member may be wound in a waved manner along the orderly arranged elongated pieces to couple with the front and back planes of the elongated pieces, thus assembling and disassembling the entire related components easily.
Abstract:
A hive-shaped blind has multiple slats each composed of an inner blind sheet and an outer blind sheet individually with a binding section. Therefore, the inner blind sheet and the outer blind sheet are combined together at the binding sections to compose the slat. Lastly, multiple slats are stringed in parallel to achieve the hive-shaped blind.
Abstract:
A safety retainer for use in curtain controlling ropes comprises first and second housings which engage with each other, wherein the first and second housings include four holes formed on the tops thereof, and two of the holes are formed by combining two semicircle-shaped holes together, between the first and second housings are respectively disposed protrusions and recesses corresponding to each other, on the combined bottom surface of the first and second housings is arranged a bore, such that the two or more controlling ropes are individually inserted into the holes and extended out of the bore for being limited, and a groove is annularly formed on the combined side periphery of the first and second housings for receiving a loop, thereby allowing the controlling ropes to be retained in the groove by the loop, and causing the first and second housings disengagement from each other because an external weight concentrate onto the safety retainer.
Abstract:
A lamp includes a stand, and a shade mounted on the stand. The stand includes a support post, a base plate mounted on a first end of the support post, and a socket mounted on a second end of the support post. When the shade is rested on the socket of the stand, the lamp functions as a lamp, and when the shade is rested on the base plate of the stand, the lamp functions as a basket. Thus, the lamp both functions as a lamp and a basket, so that the lamp has double functions, thereby enhancing the versatility of the lamp.
Abstract:
A multi-stage window covering includes a headrail, a plurality of juxtaposed covering units mounted on the headrail, and a plurality of winding mechanisms mounted in the headrail and each connected to a respective one of the covering units to control movement of each of the covering units independently. Thus, each of the covering units is operated independently by the respective winding mechanism, so that the covering zones formed by the covering units have different optical permeability to allow passage of the solar rays so as to change the outer appearance of the window covering, thereby enhancing the aesthetic quality of the window covering.
Abstract:
A curtain device includes a plurality of Venetian blind slats, a plurality of curtain units, a plurality of anchoring members, and a plurality of fastening members. Each of the anchoring members is mounted on a respective one of the curtain units. The anchoring members anchor the curtain units on top edges of the Venetian blind slats. Each of the fastening members fastens removably a curtain portion of a respective one of the curtain units to a curtain portion of an adjacent one of the curtain units.
Abstract:
A Venetian blind includes upper and lower slats units whose tilting angles are independently and respectively controlled by first and second angle adjusting mechanisms. The first angle adjusting mechanism includes a first shaft journalled in a headrail, two pairs of first ladder cords secured to the first shaft and abutting against longitudinal sides of each of the upper slats, and a plurality of slat-supporting cords disposed respectively under the upper slats and extending between the first ladder cords. The second angle adjusting mechanism includes a second shaft journalled in the headrail, two pairs of second ladder cords secured to the second shaft and abutting against longitudinal sides of each of the lower slats, and a plurality of slat-supporting cords disposed respectively under the lower slats and extending between the second ladder cords.
Abstract:
A hanging-type lamp shade having an insulator sleeve at the bottom section and a light bulb unit in the interior section. The lamp shade has a center ring at the mid-point of its diameter and, furthermore, an opening is formed from a through-hole in the center ring towards its circumferential edge that accommodates the insertion of a power cord. A collar projects downward vertically from the centered annular edge of the through-hole of the center ring such that the collar is around the periphery of a threaded rod, and the insulator sleeve and the light bulb unit are situated at the bottom end of the lamp shade. Furthermore, a washer is installed between the insulator sleeve and light bulb unit that leaves an intervening space of separation, thereby providing for the directed flow of light bulb heat to reduce the interior temperature of the lamp shade.
Abstract:
A guard netting for protecting the top opening of a lampshade that directs light upwards to prevent objects falling against the light bulb within the lampshade. The guard netting is designed to be inserted into different sized lampshades. The guard netting has multiple mounting holes for the attachment of locating plates with a screw and nut. Each locating plate will extend beyond the edge of the guard netting to hold the guard netting in place within a lampshade at a position below the flange at the top of the lampshade.