US2007246169A1PendingUtilityA1

Decorative plate for an upper rail and a lower rail of window shades

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Assignee: CHENG LI-MINGPriority: Apr 24, 2006Filed: Apr 24, 2006Published: Oct 25, 2007
Est. expiryApr 24, 2026(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Li-Ming Cheng
E06B 2009/2625E06B 9/323E06B 9/388E06B 9/262
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Abstract

A decorative plate for an upper rail and a lower rail of window shades includes an upper decorative plate which has a fastening portion on one side facing the upper rail to be coupled on the front side of the upper rail and a lower decorative plate which covers the lower rail. When a window shade equipped with movable lump sets is to be installed, the upper decorative plate can be mounted onto the front side of the upper rail through the fastening portion, and the lower rail can be covered by the lower decorative plate so that coupling gaps of the movable lump sets on two ends of the upper and lower rails are masked. The front side of the upper and lower rails looks neat and smooth to provide a desired visual effect. The window shade thus formed is more appealing.

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1 . A decorative plate for an upper rail and a lower rail of a window shade comprising an upper decorative plate which is installed on a front side of the upper rail and has a fastening portion on one side facing the upper rail.  
     
     
         2 . The decorative plate of  claim 1 , wherein the fastening portion is a latch strip extended from one end of the upper decorative plate to another end thereof.  
     
     
         3 . The decorative plate of  claim 1 , wherein the fastening portion is an anchor trough extended from one end of the upper decorative plate to another end thereof.  
     
     
         4 . A decorative plate for an upper rail and a lower rail of a window shade comprising a lower decorative plate which covers the lower rail.  
     
     
         5 . The decorative plate of  claim 4 , wherein the lower decorative plate has two sides extended upwards to form two opposing bending portions that are spaced from each other to form a holding space between them to hold the lower rail.

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