US2008083509A1PendingUtilityA1

Curtain assembly

Assignee: HSU SHENG YINGPriority: Sep 14, 2006Filed: Sep 14, 2006Published: Apr 10, 2008
Est. expirySep 14, 2026(~0.2 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
E06B 9/32
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Abstract

A curtain assembly includes a head box having a chamber longitudinally defined therein. A first control set and a second control set are respectively received in two opposite sides of the head box. A distributor is disposed under the head box and connected to the first control set. The first control set is operated when the distributor is vertically moved. A telescopic shutter has a top portion connected to the distributor. The telescopic shutter is collected/stretched when the distributor is vertically moved. A lower bar is mounted to a lower portion of the telescopic shutter and connected to the second control set. The second control set is operated when the lower bar is vertically moved to collect/stretch the telescopic shutter.

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1 . A curtain assembly comprising:
 a head box having a chamber longitudinally defined therein, a first control set and a second control set respectively received in two opposite sides of the head box;   a distributor disposed under the head box and connected to the first control set, the first control set being operated when the distributor is vertically moved;   a telescopic shutter having a top portion connected to the distributor, the telescopic shutter being collected/stretched when the distributor is vertically moved; and   a lower bar mounted to a lower portion of the telescopic shutter and connected to the second control set, the second control set being operated when the lower bar is vertically moved to collect/stretch the telescopic shutter.   
   
   
       2 . The curtain assembly as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the first control set includes a first shaft rotatably received in the chamber in the head box, a first cord and a second cord respectively having a first end wound on two opposite ends of the first shaft, the first cord and the second cord respectively having a second end extending through the head box and fixed on the distributor, a first rope having a first end wound on the first shaft and a second end connected to a first driver that is mounted in the head box, the first driver automatically and reciprocally driving the first rope for rotating the first shaft to operate the distributor. 
   
   
       3 . The curtain assembly as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the second control set includes a second shaft rotatably received in the chamber in the head box, a third cord and a fourth cord respectively having a first end wound on two opposite ends of the second shaft, the third cord and the fourth cord respectively having a second end extending through the head box and fixed on the lower bar, a second rope having a first end wound on the second shaft and a second end connected to a second driver that is mounted in the head box opposite to the first driver, the second driver automatically and reciprocally drives the second rope for rotating the second shaft and operating the lower bar to collect/stretch the telescopic shutter. 
   
   
       4 . The curtain assembly as claimed in  claim 1  further comprising an auxiliary rod for user to easily downward pull the lower bar and the distributor when the curtain assembly is disposed on a high place, the auxiliary rod being L-shaped and forming with an insertion on an upper end thereof, a first bore and a second bore respectively laterally defined in the distributor and the lower box for receiving the insertion. 
   
   
       5 . The curtain assembly as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein the telescopic shutter has a series of passages defined therein when the telescopic shutter is stretched. 
   
   
       6 . The curtain assembly as claimed in  claim 2 , wherein the second control set includes a second shaft rotatably received in the chamber in the head box, a third cord and a fourth cord respectively having a first end wound on two opposite ends of the second shaft, the third cord and the fourth cord respectively having a second end extending through the head box and fixed on the lower bar, a second rope having a first end wound on the second shaft and a second end connected to a second driver that is mounted in the head box opposite to the first driver, the second driver automatically and reciprocally drives the second rope for rotating the second shaft and operating the lower bar to collect/stretch the telescopic shutter. 
   
   
       7 . The curtain assembly as claimed in  claim 2  further comprising an auxiliary rod for user to easily downward pull the lower bar and the distributor when the curtain assembly is disposed on a high place, the auxiliary rod being L-shaped and forming with an insertion on an upper end thereof, a first bore and a second bore respectively laterally defined in the distributor and the lower box for receiving the insertion. 
   
   
       8 . The curtain assembly as claimed in  claim 2 , wherein the telescopic shutter has a series of passages defined therein when the telescopic shutter is stretched. 
   
   
       9 . The curtain assembly as claimed in  claim 3  further comprising an auxiliary rod for user to easily downward pull the lower bar and the distributor when the curtain assembly is disposed on a high place, the auxiliary rod being L-shaped and forming with an insertion on an upper end thereof, a first bore and a second bore respectively laterally defined in the distributor and the lower box for receiving the insertion. 
   
   
       10 . The curtain assembly as claimed in  claim 3 , wherein the telescopic shutter has a series of passages defined therein when the telescopic shutter is stretched. 
   
   
       11 . The curtain assembly as claimed in  claim 4 , wherein the telescopic shutter has a series of passages defined therein when the telescopic shutter is stretched.

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