Abstract:
A blind device includes a flexible screen body with interconnected shielding sections, and a counterweight unit provided on a lowermost one of the shielding sections. The counterweight unit includes vertically extending left and right side bars provided respectively at left and right edges of the lowermost shielding section, and a horizontally extending bottom bar retained at a bottom edge of the lowermost shielding section, which includes two vertically extending flaps extending respectively from left and right edges of a main shielding part. Each of the flaps is coupled removably to the main shielding part to form a pocket when coupled thereto. The left and right side bars are received respectively and removably in the pockets so as to stretch the lowermost shielding section when received in the pockets and to permit folding of the lowermost shielding section in the vertical direction when removed from the pockets.
Abstract:
A pleated blind includes a blind body having a plurality of pleated portions each having a pleated edge, and a limit cord secured to the pleated edges of the pleated portions of the blind body. When the pleated portions are moved, the maximum distance between any two adjacent pleated edges of the pleated portions is limited by the limit cord, so that the open distance of each of the pleated portions is limited by the limit cord to reach a determined value. Thus, each of the pleated portions will not be opened excessively due to improper operation by a user, thereby preventing either one of the pleated portions from being deformed or distorted due to an overload so as to enhance the outer appearance of the pleated blind.
Abstract:
A safety lift cord device includes a safety guard adapted to be attached to a blind shade of a window blind, and a lift cord extending vertically in a lengthwise direction in a cord running section of the guard. The cord running section has a plurality of guard units, each having first and second front segments which are disposed forwardly of and intersect the lift cord, and first and second rear segments which are disposed rearwardly of and intersect the lift cord such that a penetrating hole is defined among the segments. It is not feasible for a child to reach and pull the lift cord out from the penetrating holes.
Abstract:
A winding device for a cordless roller blind includes a mounting seat, a winding unit and a connecting mechanism. The mounting seat is mountable on a supporting structure. The connecting mechanism is for connecting removably the winding unit to the mounting seat in such a manner that the winding unit is upright when connected to the mounting seat. The connecting mechanism includes a first connecting set that is disposed on one of a casing of the winding unit and the mounting seat, and at least two second connecting sets that are disposed on the other of the casing and the mounting seat. The first connecting set is removably engageable with one of the second connecting sets so as to connect removably the winding unit to the mounting seat.
Abstract:
A curtain includes a first rail, a second rail spaced apart from the first rail, a drape disposed between the first and second rails, at least one curtain control device and two cord guiding devices. The curtain control device is mounted on the first rail for folding upwardly and unfolding downwardly the drape, and includes two cords and a cord controlling unit that provides force for the cords. Each cord has a pull segment coupled to the second rail and extending through the first rail and the drape. The cord guiding devices are mounted on the first rail, each including a guiding wheel unit for the pull segments of each cord to wind thereover, and a guide rod for the pull segment of each cord to abut against.
Abstract:
A travel luggage includes: a luggage body including a case and a cover, the case having a case base wall and a case surrounding wall that extends transversely from a periphery of the case base wall and defining an opening opposite to the case base wall, the cover openably covering the opening and having a cover base wall and a cover surrounding wall that extends transversely from a periphery of the cover base wall and that is hinged to the case surrounding wall; at least two belt loops respectively disposed on outer surfaces of the case and the cover; and a belt unit passing through the belt loops and disposed around outer surfaces of the case and the cover.
Abstract:
A sliding carriage for a vertical blind includes a main body, a slat hanging unit, and a clamp unit. The main body has bottom and side faces, and includes a receiving space, a first hole that opens in the bottom face and that is in communication with the receiving space, and a second hole that opens in one of the side faces and that intersects the first hole below the receiving space. The slat hanging unit includes a head portion inserted into the receiving space through the first hole, a clip connected to the head portion and extending outwardly of the main body, and a neck portion between the head portion and the clip. The clamp unit is inserted into the second hole, and holds rotatably the neck portion.
Abstract:
A window screen includes a screen sheet with two opposite outer side surfaces. The screen sheet includes a pair of screen laminates, and an intermediate bonding layer. Each screen laminate has a first surface facing the other screen laminate, and a second surface opposite to the first surface. The bonding layer is attached to the first surfaces of the screen laminates for bonding together the screen laminates. The bonding layer is formed from a resin composition that contains a dark-colored oil-based ink. The second surfaces of the screen laminates constitute the opposite outer side surfaces of the screen sheet.
Abstract:
A pull cord safety device includes a pull cord and a safety unit allowing extension of the pull cord. The safety unit includes a plurality of barrier units. Each barrier unit includes two front barrier ropes and two rear barrier ropes. Each front barrier rope has a front portion extending across and disposed forwardly of the pull cord, and a first intersection portion connected to the front portion. Each rear barrier rope has a rear portion extending across and disposed rearward of the pull cord, and a second intersection portion connected to the rear portion and intersecting and disposed forwardly of the first intersection portion.