WO2015008799A1 - Curtain accessory - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47H—FURNISHINGS FOR WINDOWS OR DOORS
- A47H19/00—Rosettes for holding curtains; Festoon holders
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44B—BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES, SLIDE FASTENERS, OR THE LIKE
- A44B99/00—Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass
- A44B99/005—Turn-button fasteners
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B9/00—Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
- E06B9/24—Screens or other constructions affording protection against light, especially against sunshine; Similar screens for privacy or appearance; Slat blinds
- E06B9/26—Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds
- E06B9/28—Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with horizontal lamellae, e.g. non-liftable
- E06B9/30—Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with horizontal lamellae, e.g. non-liftable liftable
- E06B9/32—Operating, guiding, or securing devices therefor
- E06B9/326—Details of cords, e.g. buckles, drawing knobs
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B9/00—Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
- E06B9/24—Screens or other constructions affording protection against light, especially against sunshine; Similar screens for privacy or appearance; Slat blinds
- E06B9/26—Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds
- E06B9/28—Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with horizontal lamellae, e.g. non-liftable
- E06B9/30—Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with horizontal lamellae, e.g. non-liftable liftable
- E06B9/32—Operating, guiding, or securing devices therefor
- E06B9/326—Details of cords, e.g. buckles, drawing knobs
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- the present invention relates to a curtain accessory for bundling curtains.
- a tuft for hooking a tassel for bundling a curtain is generally fixed.
- the loop strings attached to both ends of the tassel band of the curtain are generally mounted so as not to fall off from the main body.
- the loop string is fixed to the tassel body and does not come off even when a strong force is applied. For this reason, when the tassels are hung on the tuft using this loop string, if the tassels form a loop-like structure, foreign matter may be caught in the loop-like structure, which may cause a safety problem.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object thereof is to provide a technique for improving the safety of curtain accessories for bundling curtains.
- a curtain accessory for bundling curtains includes at least one member of a tassel, a tufted hook, and a tassel auxiliary part for ensuring safety when the tassel is attached to the tufted hook, and the member itself or those adjacent to each other.
- a connecting mechanism is provided between the members. And this connection mechanism is comprised so that it can reconnect after a connection is cancelled
- the term “curtain accessory” may refer to a single member such as a tassel only, a tuft only, or a tassel auxiliary component, or a combination of a tuft and a tassel auxiliary component. In some cases, it may refer to three members, such as a combination of a tassel, a tuft, and a tassel auxiliary part.
- the term “releasing the connection” includes a state in which the specific portion in the member is relatively rotated or deformed and the tassel can be detached from the tuft as in the seventh to eighth embodiments. In this case, “reconnect” means that the part that has been relatively rotated or deformed returns to its original state, and the tuft is again in a state in which the tassels can be held.
- the tassel or the tassel auxiliary part is provided with an annular portion, and the connection mechanism has a separation portion that separates the annular portion to make it non-annular.
- the connection mechanism includes a separation portion that separates the tassel or the tassel auxiliary component from other adjacent members by a tensile force.
- the tassel auxiliary component has an insertion portion through which a loop-like tassel cord of the tassel can be inserted, and the separation portion has a clip portion for sandwiching the tuft.
- the coupling mechanism is covered with a concealing member or a decorative member.
- both the tassel and the tassel auxiliary component are provided, the separation portion is provided in the tassel auxiliary component, and a loop-shaped tassel in which the tassel auxiliary component is locked to one end of the tassel.
- a loop-shaped portion of the tassel cord is configured not to be hooked on the tuft, and another loop-shaped tassel for hooking on the tuft is disposed at the other end of the tassel.
- a code is provided.
- the connection mechanism includes a separation portion that separates the tuft into a plurality of portions by an external force.
- the tuft includes a pedestal fixed to a fixed standing surface, a projecting shaft projecting from the pedestal, and a hooking part supported by the projecting shaft and for catching the tassel or the tassel auxiliary component.
- the separation part is provided between the protruding shaft and the hooking part.
- the tuft is provided with an inclined surface that is inclined so as to become lower toward the trigger provided in the separation portion, and the tassels or the tassels auxiliary parts abut against the trigger to apply force. The connection is released.
- the tuft includes a pedestal fixed to a fixed standing surface, a projecting shaft projecting from the pedestal, and a hooking part supported by the projecting shaft for hooking the tassel or the tassel auxiliary component.
- the separation portion is provided between the base and the protruding shaft.
- a holding cord is provided between the pedestal and the projecting shaft so as to prevent the hooking portion from falling downward even when the connection of the connection mechanism is released.
- the tuft is attached to a fixed upright surface, a base locked to the mounting base, a projecting shaft projecting from the base, supported by the projecting shaft and the tassels or the tassels
- a hook portion for hooking the auxiliary component, and the separation portion is provided between the base and the mounting base.
- the mounting base includes a base locking portion for locking the base and a slide groove for sliding the base in a substantially vertical direction, and the tassels or the tassels auxiliary parts protrude from the base. The base is slid downward along the slide groove by releasing the connection by abutting against the shaft or the hooking portion and applying a force.
- connection mechanism has a fitting structure.
- the fitting structure is a rotation fitting structure, and is configured to be re-fitted while being manually rotated after the fitting is released.
- the curtain accessory includes the tuft, the coupling mechanism is a displacement mechanism that displaces the tuft structure, and the displacement mechanism has a predetermined load applied to the tuft via the tassels.
- the structure of the tuft is displaced to release the locking of the tassels, and after the locking is released, the displacement is restored and the tassels can be locked to the tuft again.
- the tuft includes a pedestal fixed to a fixed standing surface and a rotating hook having a hook portion, and the displacement mechanism has a load applied to the rotating hook through the tassel exceeding a predetermined value.
- the rotating hook is configured to rotate relative to the pedestal to drop the tassel.
- the displacement mechanism includes an opening hole provided in the pedestal and into which the rotating hook can be inserted, and a rotating mechanism provided in the opening hole of the pedestal and rotatably supporting the rotating hook.
- the displacement mechanism further includes biasing means for biasing the rotary hook so as to rotate the rotary hook in a reverse direction after the tassels are detached.
- the urging means is a weight portion provided on the rotary hook, and the rotary hook is configured to rotate around a rotation shaft provided between the hook portion and the weight portion.
- the displacement mechanism includes a rotation restricting mechanism that restricts rotation of the rotating hook when a load applied to the hook portion is equal to or less than a predetermined value.
- the rotation restricting mechanism is in contact with the rotating hook side locking portion provided on the rotating hook and the rotating hook side locking portion in a state where a load applied to the hook portion is a predetermined value or less.
- the tuft includes a pedestal fixed to a fixed standing surface, a projecting shaft projecting from the pedestal, and a hooking part supported by the projecting shaft and hooking the tassel
- the displacement mechanism Includes a hinge portion connecting the protruding shaft and the hooking portion, and elastic means for holding the protruding shaft and the hooking portion so as to form an angle within a predetermined range in the hinge portion, and the displacement mechanism Is configured such that when the load applied to the hooking portion via the tassel exceeds a predetermined value, the angle is enlarged at the hinge portion to drop the tassel.
- the elastic means has a leaf spring or a torsion spring.
- the connection mechanism is configured such that the connection is released when a load applied to the tassel exceeds 2 kgf.
- a curtain accessory having excellent safety can be obtained.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view for explaining a first modification of the separation portion of the tassel auxiliary component according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. (A) is a drawing for explaining the appearance of a clip-type tassel auxiliary part according to Embodiment 2
- (b) to (c) are for explaining the internal structure and operation of the tassel auxiliary part. It is a drawing.
- FIG. 6 shows a tassel auxiliary component according to Embodiment 3, wherein (a) shows a state in which the tassel auxiliary component is attached to a tassel cord, and (b) to (c) are enlarged sectional views of a connecting portion of the tassel auxiliary component; It is a perspective view. It is drawing for demonstrating the structure which provides the isolation
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of a separation portion provided in the tassel cord.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram for explaining a mechanism in which a predetermined tensile force is applied to a separation portion provided in a loop-shaped tassel cord of the tassel according to the fourth embodiment, and the tassel hangs down when the tassel cord becomes a non-loop shape. is there. It is a figure for demonstrating the modification 1 of a separation part built-in type about the tassel which concerns on Embodiment 4.
- FIG. (A) to (c) because a predetermined tensile force is applied to the separation portion provided in the loop-shaped tassel cord of the tassel (a knotted string type modification) according to the second modification of the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram for explaining a mechanism in which the tassel cord is non-looped and the tassel hangs down or falls.
- D shows the modification which has the comparatively elongate-shaped isolation
- FIG. 10 is a view for explaining a configuration in which a separating portion that can be separated by a predetermined tensile force is provided between a protruding shaft and a hooking portion in a tuft according to Embodiment 5-1.
- FIG. A configuration in which a separating portion that can be separated by a predetermined tensile force is provided between the pedestal and the projecting shaft in the tuft according to the embodiment 5-2 (a modification in which a holding cord for preventing a drop when the projecting shaft is separated is incorporated) It is drawing for demonstrating.
- FIG. 10 is a structural diagram for explaining a tufted balance type displacement mechanism according to a seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a structural diagram for explaining a first modification of the tuft-balanced displacement mechanism according to the seventh embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration of a tuft according to a second modification of the seventh embodiment, in which (a) shows a load before the threshold is applied to the rotary hook 203, and (b) shows a load exceeding the threshold applied to the rotary hook 203. Later, (c) shows a state after the load on the rotary hook 203 is removed.
- the structure of the base 202 of the modification 2 of Embodiment 7 is shown, (a) is a rear view, (b) is AA sectional drawing in (a), (c) is a front view, (d) is a bottom view. It is.
- FIG. 7 The structure of the rotation hook 203 of the modification 2 of Embodiment 7 is shown, (a) is a rear view, (b) is a left view, (c) is a front view. In the modification 2 of Embodiment 7, it is a rear view of the state which attached the rotation hook 203 to the base 202.
- FIG. It is a perspective view which shows the structure of the hook of the modification 3 of Embodiment 7, (a) before the load exceeding a threshold value was added to the rotating hook 203, (b) was applied the load exceeding the threshold value to the rotating hook 203. Shown later.
- (A)-(b) is a perspective view which shows the state which removed the rotation hook 203 from the base 202 in the modification 3 of Embodiment 7.
- FIG. 1 is the perspective view which shows the state which removed the latching members 31a and 31b and the coil spring 35 from the rotation hook 203 in the modification 3 of Embodiment 7
- (b) is a modification of Embodiment 7.
- FIG. FIG. FIG. 14 is a perspective view of locking members 31a and 31b according to Modification 3 of Embodiment 7.
- FIG. 9 is a structural diagram for explaining a tufted hinge-type displacement mechanism according to an eighth embodiment. It is drawing for demonstrating the usage condition in the case of using the tuft according to Embodiment 8 together with the existing tassel.
- FIG. 10 is a structural diagram for explaining a first modification of the hinged displacement mechanism of the tuft according to the eighth embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a structural diagram for explaining a first modification of the hinged displacement mechanism of the tuft according to the eighth embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is a view for explaining the structure and usage of a tassel auxiliary component 100 that can be attached to an existing tuft 200 and a tassel 300 according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 2 shows that when the tassel auxiliary component 100 according to the embodiment is used, the annular structure of the tassel auxiliary component 100 is released into the non-annular structure when the separation portion 114 of the tassel auxiliary component 100 is detached by a predetermined load, It is a figure for demonstrating the mechanism in which one tassel cord of 300 is removed from the tuft 200.
- the curtain accessory 1000 of this embodiment is an accessory for bundling the curtain 1100 as shown in FIG. As shown in FIG. 2A, the curtain accessory 1000 includes three members: a tassel 300, a tuft 200, and a tassel auxiliary component 100.
- the tassel auxiliary component 100 is an auxiliary component for ensuring safety when the tassel 300 is attached to the tuft 200 as will be described later.
- the curtain accessory 1000 when selling as the curtain accessory 1000, it is not always necessary to sell the three members as a set. That is, the curtain accessory 1000 only needs to include at least one member (for example, the tassel auxiliary component 100) among these three members. Since the tassel auxiliary component 100 illustrated in FIG. 2A is a tassel auxiliary component 100 that can be attached to an existing tuft or a tassel, it can be sold alone as a curtain accessory 1000.
- the curtain accessory 1000 of the present embodiment at least one of these three members itself (for example, the tassel auxiliary component 100) or between adjacent members (specific examples will be described later and will not be described here).
- a mechanism for example, the separation unit 114 shown in FIG. 1A
- the connection mechanism for example, the separation unit 114
- the connection mechanism is configured to be re-connectable even after the connection is once released.
- the tassel 300 or the tassel auxiliary component 100 is provided with an annular portion (for example, a loop structure formed by the cord 111 of the tassel auxiliary component 100 shown in FIG. 1A). ing. Then, the connecting mechanism separates the annular portion (for example, a loop-shaped structure formed by the tassel auxiliary component 100 shown in FIG. 2A), and forms a linear shape shown in FIG. 2B, for example. It has a separation portion 114 that is non-annular (like the tassel auxiliary component 100 in the form of a string).
- the connecting mechanism is preferably a separation portion 114 having a fitting structure, as shown in FIG.
- the structure of the separating portion 114 will be described with reference to FIG. 1B.
- the separating portion 114 includes a male member (first connecting member) 115 and a female member (second connecting member) 116 formed of synthetic resin. Consists of.
- the female member 116 is formed in a cylindrical shape, and a locking groove 117 is formed in the circumferential direction on the inner peripheral surface of the tip.
- An insertion hole 118 through which the cord 111a can be inserted is formed at the base end of the female member 116.
- the end of the cord 111 a is inserted into the insertion hole 118 from the proximal end side of the female member 116.
- the caulking member 119 is attached to the end of the cord 111a and caulked, the caulking member 119 comes into contact with the peripheral edge of the insertion hole 118 in the female member 116, as shown in FIG.
- the end of the cord 111a is held by the female member 116.
- the male member 115 is attached to the end of the cord 111b by outsert molding. That is, the male member 115 is formed by outsert molding at a predetermined interval with respect to one cord 111b, and the cord 111b is cut at the leading edge of the male member 115 after molding, so that the male member 115 is formed at the tip. A cord 111b having a predetermined length is formed. Then, the other end of the cord 111b is attached to the female member 116 as described above.
- the distal end portion of the male member 115 is formed with a diameter that can be fitted to the distal end portion of the female member 116, and a protrusion 120 that can be engaged with the locking groove 117 is formed in the circumferential direction on the outer peripheral surface of the distal end portion. Is formed.
- the cord 111 of the tassel auxiliary component 100 has a loop structure as shown in FIG. It is indirectly locked to the tuft 200.
- a tensile force 500 is applied to the tassel auxiliary component 100, as shown in FIG.
- the male member 115 and the female member 116 are disengaged at the separating portion 114, and the tassel auxiliary component 100 becomes non-looped (non-annular) and falls to the floor.
- the curtain accessory can be easily and inexpensively purchased without replacing the tuft 200 or tassel 300 or performing additional construction. Safety can be increased.
- the separation unit 114 is not necessarily limited to the structure shown in FIG. 1B, and may have another structure.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view for explaining a modified example of the separation unit 114 of the tassel auxiliary component 100 according to the embodiment. That is, the separation portion 114 of the tassel auxiliary component 100 may be a connection portion 16 having a fitting structure as shown in FIG.
- the fitting structure of the connecting portion 16 is a kind of rotation fitting structure. Therefore, it can be re-fitted while being manually rotated after the fitting is released.
- the connecting portion 16 includes a first connecting member 27 and a second connecting member 28.
- the 1st connection member 27 the 1st fitting part 29 is formed in the end of the cord 19 with the synthetic resin.
- a fitting protrusion 30 having a bowl-shaped cross section is formed by cutting both side parts of the round shaft in parallel.
- an enlarged diameter portion 31 is formed which is enlarged in the major axis direction of the bowl shape, and the concave stripes 32 are formed on the outer peripheral surfaces of both sides in the major axis direction of the enlarged diameter portion 31.
- the first fitting portion 29 is provided in the axial direction. Further, a chamfer 33 is formed at the tip corner of the expanded diameter portion 31.
- the second connecting member 28 has a second fitting portion 34 formed of the same material as the first fitting portion 29 at one end of a connecting cord 23 similar to the cord 19.
- the base end portion of the second fitting portion 34 is formed in a hemispherical shape, and a fitting hole 35 is formed at the distal end portion of the second fitting portion 34.
- the fitting hole 35 is opened in a bowl shape that allows the expanded diameter portion 31 of the fitting projection 30 to be inserted.
- the inner part of the fitting hole 35 is formed in a circular shape with a diameter that allows the fitting protrusion 30 to rotate within the fitting hole 35. Therefore, a locking portion 37 that engages with the expanded diameter portion 31 is formed in the opening portion of the fitting hole 35 in a line-symmetric manner.
- the opening edge of the locking portion 37 is bent in an arc shape so that the base end portion of the fitting protrusion 30 can be rotated.
- the expanded diameter portion 31 of the fitting protrusion 30 is inserted into the fitting hole 35, and in this state, the first fitting portion 29 and the second fitting portion 34 are connected.
- the fitting part 29 is rotated in either direction.
- the expanded diameter portion 31 engages with the locking portion 37 and is held in the fitting hole 35.
- This holding force is a pulling force (preferably less than 1 kgf) against a minimum required holding force for maintaining a state in which the curtain acting on the tassel auxiliary component 100 is bundled when the ordinary curtain 1100 is bundled and locked by the tassel 300. ) Is set so that the fitting protrusion 30 and the fitting hole 35 are not disengaged.
- the elasticity of the synthetic resin causes the fitting hole 35.
- the opening is widened, the enlarged diameter portion 31 is pulled out from the fitting hole 35, and the fitting protrusion 30 and the fitting hole 35 are disengaged.
- the fitting structure of the connecting portion 16 is a kind of rotation fitting structure. That is, the base end portion of the fitting protrusion 30 can be rotatably supported by the arc surface of the locking portion 37. Therefore, by inserting the enlarged diameter portion 31 of the fitting protrusion 30 into the fitting hole 35 and rotating it by 90 degrees, the fitting protrusion 30 is fitted into the fitting hole 35, and the fitting protrusion The holding force for holding the fitting protrusion 30 in the fitting hole 35 can be sufficiently ensured while the operation force for fitting the 30 to the fitting hole 35 is light. Further, the fitting protrusion 30 can be easily engaged with the fitting hole 35 by the chamfer 33 provided at the tip of the fitting protrusion 30.
- the fitting protrusion 30 can be re-fitted into the fitting hole 35 without using a tool. it can. Therefore, even if the connecting portion 16 is disconnected, the resident can easily return. That is, even after the fitting protrusion 30 of the connecting portion 16 and the fitting hole 35 are disengaged, if the fitting protrusion 30 is re-fitted while being rotated into the fitting hole 35, the loop-shaped tassel assist The component 100 can be easily reproduced.
- a hollow space is formed at both ends of the cord 111 of the tassel auxiliary component, and the first space is formed in the space.
- the connecting cords 19 and 23 of the second connecting members 27 and 28 are inserted, respectively. In this state, when the outer skin of the cord 111 of the tassel auxiliary part and the cords 19 and 23 are sewn, the first and second connecting members 17 and 18 are attached to the cord 111 of the tassel auxiliary part.
- the separation unit 114 is not necessarily limited to the structure shown in FIG. 1B or FIG. 3, and may have another structure.
- FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view for explaining Modification Example 2 of the fitting portion of the tassel auxiliary component according to the embodiment. That is, the separation portion 114 of the tassel auxiliary component 100 may be a connection portion 16 having a fitting structure as shown in FIG.
- the fitting structure of the connecting portion 16 is also a kind of rotation fitting structure. Therefore, it can be re-fitted while being manually rotated after the fitting is released. In this case, the same effect as the structure shown in FIG. 3 can be obtained.
- the connecting portion 16 has a configuration in which two first connecting members 41 having the same configuration are connected by a cylindrical second connecting member (second fitting portion) 42.
- the first connecting member 41 has a first connecting member 41 fixed to one end of the cord 14, and a round shaft at the tip of the first connecting portion 41 that is a male member.
- a shaped fitting protrusion 45 is formed.
- an enlarged diameter portion 46 is formed in line symmetry with respect to the center of the round shaft on the outer peripheral surface of the distal end portion of the fitting protrusion 45, and a cross section is provided in the middle of the enlarged diameter portion 46.
- a semicircular recess 47 is formed. As shown in FIG.
- a rotation restricting portion 48 that protrudes in the radial direction of the round shaft is formed in the base end portion of the fitting protrusion 45 in a line-symmetric manner with respect to the center.
- Each rotation restricting portion 48 is formed at a position 45 degrees away from the recess 47 in the circumferential direction with respect to the center of the round shaft.
- the second connecting member 42 is formed as a female member having a fitting hole formed in a cylindrical shape with the same synthetic resin as the first connecting member 41.
- FIG. 49a and 49b are formed in a bowl shape in which a distal end portion including the enlarged diameter portion 46 of the fitting projection 45 can be inserted.
- the openings 49a and 49b have shapes in which the direction of the bowl shape is rotated 90 degrees with respect to the center of the cylinder.
- a circular hole having a diameter that allows the distal end portion of the fitting projection 45 to turn is formed inside the second connecting member 42.
- leave from the circular hole of the enlarged diameter part 46 is each formed in the opening edge of the bowl-shaped short-axis direction of the opening part 49a, and the bowl-shaped short-axis direction opening of the opening part 49b is each formed. Locking portions that prevent the expansion diameter portion 46 from coming out of the circular hole are formed on the edges.
- the fitting protrusion 45 of the first connecting member 41 is inserted into the opening 49 a of the second connecting member 42, and the first connecting member 41 is connected to the first connecting member 41.
- the connecting member 41 is rotated clockwise with respect to the second connecting member 42.
- the first connecting member 41 is inserted into the other opening 49b of the second connecting member 42 and moved by 90 degrees for positioning. Then, as shown in FIG. 4, the first connecting member 41 is connected via the second connecting member 42.
- FIG. 5 is a view for explaining a third modification of the tassel auxiliary component 100 according to the embodiment.
- the curtain accessory 1000 of this modification may include both the tassel 300 and the tassel auxiliary component 100.
- the separation unit 114 described in the first embodiment is provided in the tassel auxiliary component 100.
- the loop-shaped tassel cord in which the tassel auxiliary component 100 is locked, and the loop-shaped portion of the tassel cord is hooked on the tuft 200. It is configured not to be able to. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 5, the loop-shaped portion of the tassel cord is narrower than the hooking portion of the tufted portion where the portion that is substantially covered by the concealing member 152 and is slightly exposed is narrowed. In addition, the portion cannot be hooked on the tuft 200. On the other hand, at the other end of the tassel 300, another loop-shaped tassel cord 150 for hooking on the tuft 200 is provided.
- FIG. 6 is a view for explaining a modification example 4 in which a drop-off prevention collar 160 is provided for the tassel auxiliary component 100 according to the embodiment.
- the tassel auxiliary component 100 is released from the tuft (the cross section of the tufted shaft 144 is illustrated) after the connection between the first connecting member 115 and the second connecting member 116 constituting the separating portion is released.
- the tassel auxiliary component 100 itself further includes a drop-off prevention means (for example, a drop-off prevention collar 160) for preventing the tassel auxiliary component 100 from dropping off. Therefore, it is possible to facilitate the return after the connection is released.
- FIG. 7A is a view for explaining the appearance of the non-loop (clip type) tassel auxiliary component 130 according to the second embodiment.
- FIGS. 7B to 7C are diagrams for explaining the internal structure and operation of the clip-type tassel auxiliary component 130 according to the second embodiment.
- the curtain accessory 1000 of this embodiment is a tassel auxiliary component 130.
- the connecting mechanism provided in the tassel auxiliary component 130 is a separation mechanism that separates the tassel auxiliary component 130 from other adjacent members (for example, a shaft 144 having a cross section shown in FIGS. 7B to 7C) by a tensile force. Part (for example, the first clip 132 and the second clip 134 shown in FIG. 7).
- the tufted pedestal 142 is shown with its top and bottom omitted.
- the tassel auxiliary component 130 has an insertion portion 138 into which the loop-shaped tassel cord 150 of the tassel 300 can be inserted.
- the separation portion provided in the tassel auxiliary component 130 is a clip portion (the first clip 132 and the second clip portion) that clamp the tufted shaft 144 (shown in cross section in FIGS. 7B to 7C). Clip 134).
- the two clips 132 and 134 are coupled to each other at a rotating shaft 136 (insertion of a metal pin) so as to be relatively rotatable.
- the tassel auxiliary component 130 maintains the holding state with respect to the tuft 200 (the cross section of the tufted shaft 144 is shown) by the two clips 132 and 134, and FIG.
- a cam mechanism is provided that elastically deforms the clips 132 and 134 so that the clips 132 and 134 can be detached by a predetermined load.
- This cam mechanism includes a cam portion 146 provided at an end portion of the first clip 132 on the rotating shaft 136 side, and a wall 148 provided at a position of the second clip 134 in contact with the cam portion 146. ,have. According to this cam mechanism, the cam portion 146 of the first clip 132 opens while pressing the wall 148 of the second clip 134. It should be noted that the first clip 132 and the second clip 134 themselves have some elasticity.
- invitations 140a and 140b are provided on the first clip 132 and the second clip 134, respectively. For this reason, since the tufted shaft 144 is guided to these invitations 140a and 140b, it can be easily inserted at the time of return even manually.
- a slit smaller than the tassel cord 150 is provided in the insertion portion 138 so that the tassel cord 150 can be inserted into the insertion portion 138 by passing the slit from the side surface of the tassel auxiliary component 130 while the tassel cord 150 remains in a loop shape. Can do. This is preferable in that it can be easily attached to an existing tassel.
- the curtain accessory 1000 of the present embodiment may be a tassel 300 (not shown in FIG. 7).
- the connection mechanism may be a clip-like structure (a separation part having the first clip 132 and the second clip 134) provided at one end of the tassel 300. Also in this case, the same operational effects as when the clip-like structure is provided in the tassel auxiliary component 130 are shown.
- FIG. 8A shows a tape 154 with two tassel cords 150 to be sewn to both ends of the tassel 300 as the curtain accessory 1000 of the third embodiment.
- the tassels cord 150 may be divided and the separated portions may be joined by the tassel auxiliary component 100. That is, the tape 154 is cut between these two tassel cords and then sewn to both ends of the tassel 300.
- the two tassel cords 150 provided on the tape 154 are knitted integrally with the tape 154 at the root portion. One of these two tassel cords 150 has no cut in the middle, but the other tassel cord 150 has a cut in the middle.
- the separation unit 16 is inserted into the break of the tassel cord 150.
- FIG. 8B is an enlarged view of the separation unit 16 of FIG.
- the cords 19 and 23 connected to the first connecting member 27 and the second connecting member 28 constituting the separating portion (connecting portion 16) of the tassel auxiliary component 100 are connected to the tassel cord 150. It is fixed to the tassel cord 150 by being inserted into the shaft center portions at both ends and sewing. In addition, you may fix by heat welding instead of sewing.
- both ends of the tassel cord 150 are connected by a connecting portion 16 to form an endless shape.
- the tassel cord 150 is obtained by coating a core 86a formed of polyester, nylon, or the like with an outer sheath cord 86b knitted from polyester. Durability is ensured.
- a cord without the core 86a may be a twisted cord instead of a braided cord.
- FIG. 8C is an enlarged view of the structure of the separating portion (connecting portion 16) of the tassel auxiliary component 100 of FIG.
- assistant component 100 are the products made of resin of the same material, and are a kind of fitting structure mutually. They are connected by a snap structure.
- the first connecting member 27 is provided with a fitting protrusion 30, and an enlarged diameter portion 31 exists around the fitting protrusion 30.
- the second connecting portion 28 is provided with a fitting hole 35 having a shape into which the fitting protrusion 30 can be inserted, and a concave portion having a shape into which the enlarged diameter portion 31 can be inserted around the fitting hole 35.
- Article 32 is provided.
- the holding force is such that the normal protrusion 1 and the fitting hole 30 and the fitting hole are applied to the tassel auxiliary component 100 inserted into one of the tassel cords 150.
- 35 is set so as not to be disengaged (note that the tape 154 is separated between the two tassel cords 150 shown in FIG. These two tassel cords 150 are sewn to each other).
- the opening of the fitting hole 35 is expanded by the elasticity of the synthetic resin and the expanded diameter portion 31 is recessed only when a large tensile force exceeding a predetermined value is applied to the tassel auxiliary component 100. Pulled out from the strip 32, the fitting protrusion 30 and the fitting hole 35 are disengaged.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining a configuration in which a separation portion 114 that can be separated by a predetermined tensile force is provided on the loop-shaped tassel cords 310a and 310b of the tassel 300 according to the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 10 shows that since the predetermined tensile force is applied to the separation portion 114 provided in the loop-shaped tassel cord 310b of the tassel 300 according to this embodiment, the tassel cord 310b becomes non-looped and the tassel 300 is It is drawing for demonstrating the mechanism which hangs down.
- the tassel auxiliary component 100 is not used as in the first embodiment, but the tassel 300 itself (both ends of the tassel body 302) has an annular portion ( Loop-shaped tassel cords 310a and 310b) are provided, and as a connecting mechanism, there is a separation portion 114 that separates the annular portion (loop-shaped tassel cord 310b) into a non-annular shape.
- FIG. 9B is a drawing for explaining the structure of the separating portion 114 in an enlarged manner. The structure of this separation part is the same as that of FIG. 1B, and since it has already been described in detail in Embodiment 1, it will not be repeated.
- FIG. 10A is a diagram for explaining a configuration when the curtain 1100 is bundled and locked to the tuft 200 using the tassel 300.
- FIG. 10A In the tassel 300 including the tassel cord 310b connected by such a separation unit 114, the tassel 300 itself has a loop-like structure as a whole and is bundled by the tassel 300 as shown in FIG. The curtain 1100 is locked to the tuft 200.
- a tensile force 500 is applied to the tassel cord 310b provided at one end of the tassel 300, and as shown in FIG.
- the male member 115 and the female member 116 are disengaged, and the tassel 300 itself becomes non-looped (non-annular) and hangs down toward the floor.
- FIG. 11 is a diagram for explaining a first modification of the separation unit 114 built-in type for the tassel 300 according to the fourth embodiment.
- a tassel cord 310b in which only the root side is fixed by a seam 308 inside the tassel body 302 (decorative member, concealment member) is provided.
- a separation unit 114 is provided in the middle of the tassel cord 310b.
- the separation portion 114 provided in the tassel cord 310b is concealed by the tassel body 302 itself.
- the separating portion 114 is separated, and the loop-like structure of the tassel cord 310b is non-looped. It becomes a shape. Even if it does in this way, the designability of the tassel 300 can be improved.
- FIG. 12 is a second modification of the tassel 300 according to the present embodiment.
- the tassel 300 having a shape in which the tassel cords 310a and 310b are divided into the left and right by the knot 304 at the center can be used without having the cloth-like tassel body 302.
- the separation portion 114 can be provided in the middle of the loop-shaped structure of the tassel cord 310b.
- FIG. 12 shows that a predetermined tensile force is applied to the separating portion 114 provided in the loop-shaped tassel cord 310b of the tassel 300 (an example of a knotted string type) according to the embodiment. It is a figure for demonstrating the mechanism in which the tassel 300 hangs down or falls in a non-loop shape.
- FIG. 12 (a) when a knotted string type tassel 300 is used, as shown in FIG. 12 (b), when the curtain 1100 is opened, the tassel cord 310a provided with no separation portion 114 is provided.
- the hook 200 is hooked on the tuft 200, a predetermined tensile force is applied to the separating portion 114, so even if the tassels cord 310b becomes non-looped, the tassels 310a remain looped. 300 does not fall from the tuft 200. Therefore, it is possible to facilitate the return after the connection is released.
- the separation portion 114 has a predetermined amount.
- the tassel cord 310b becomes non-looped due to the tensile force, the tassel 300 falls from the tuft 200.
- the shape of the separation portion 114 may be relatively long and narrow as shown in FIG.
- FIG. 13 shows a third modification in which a decorative member (a concealing member) 306 is provided on the tassel 300 of the present embodiment.
- the connection mechanism (separation part 114) provided in the tassel cord 310 of the tassel 300 may be covered with a decorative member (concealment member) 306.
- the tassels 300 in which the connected tassels cord 310 is divided into the left and right through the through holes provided in the central decorative member (hiding member) 306.
- the separating portion 114 is provided in the middle of the continuous loop-shaped structure constituting the tassel cord 310, and the separating portion 114 is concealed in a through hole provided in the decorative member (concealing member) 306. be able to. If it does in this way, the design nature of tassels 300 can be improved.
- FIG. 13 shows a predetermined tensile force applied to the separating portion 114 provided in the loop-shaped tassel cord 310 of the tassels 300 according to the present modified example (modified example of the string type in which the separating portion 114 is provided inside the decorative member 306). Therefore, the tassel cord 310 is non-looped and the tassel 300 hangs down or falls.
- FIG. 14 is a view for explaining a configuration in which a separation portion 114 that can be separated by a predetermined tensile force is provided between the protruding shaft 204 and the hook portion 206 in the tuft 200 according to the embodiment.
- the curtain accessory 1000 according to the present embodiment includes a tuft 200, and includes a separation unit 114 that separates the tuft 200 into a plurality of parts by a tensile force as a connection mechanism.
- the tuft 200 includes a pedestal 202 fixed to a fixed standing surface 400 such as a wall or a window frame, as shown in FIGS. 14 (a) and 14 (b).
- the tuft 200 includes a projecting shaft 204 that projects from the pedestal 202.
- the tuft 200 is supported by the projecting shaft 204, and includes a hooking portion 206 for hooking the tassel 300 or the tassel auxiliary component 100 (the cord 111 of the tassel auxiliary component 100 in FIG. 14B).
- the separation portion 114 is provided between the protruding shaft 204 and the hooking portion 206.
- the upper side of the protruding shaft 204 is a trigger provided on the separating portion 114 (the contact between the upper side of the protruding shaft 204 and the inner surface of the hooking portion 206). Inclined so as to become lower. Therefore, the tassel 300 or the tassel auxiliary component 100 (in FIG. 14B, the cord 111 of the tassel auxiliary component 100) abuts on the trigger (the contact on the upper side of the protruding shaft 204 and the inner surface of the hooking portion 206), and the tensile force 500 is applied. By applying, the connection of the separation unit 114 is released.
- FIG. 14C is a vertical sectional view of the separation portion 114.
- FIG. 14D is a perspective view showing the configuration of the tuft 200.
- the separation portion 114 engages with the hooking portion 206 by sliding the cylindrical gap with the ceiling of the hooking portion 206 from the top into the tip portion 210 of the protruding shaft 204 swelled in a cylindrical shape. 206 and the protruding shaft 204 are connected. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 14B, the connection between the hooking portion 206 and the protruding shaft 204 is released by the separating portion 114.
- the holding force of the separation portion 114 is triggered when the ordinary curtain 1100 is bundled and locked by the tassel 300 via the cord 111 of the tassel auxiliary component 100 (the contact between the upper side of the protruding shaft 204 and the inner surface of the hook portion 206). It is set so that the connection between the hooking portion 206 and the projecting shaft 204 is not disengaged by a normal tensile force acting on the. Further, only when a large tensile force exceeding a predetermined value exceeding a normal tensile force is applied to the trigger (the contact between the upper side of the protruding shaft 204 and the inner surface of the hooking portion 206), the hooking portion 206 is elastically spread.
- the cylindrical end portion 210 of the protruding shaft 204 swells and the cylindrical gap with the ceiling of the hook portion 206 comes off from the tip portion 210, and the hook portion 206 and the protruding shaft 204 are disconnected. .
- FIG. 15 shows a configuration in which a separation portion 114 that can be separated by a predetermined tensile force is provided between the pedestal 202 and the projecting shaft 204 in the tuft 200 according to the embodiment (a holding cord that prevents dropping when the projecting shaft 204 is separated) It is a figure for demonstrating (including the modification which incorporates 218).
- the tuft 200 is also provided with a pedestal 202 fixed to a fixed standing surface 400 such as a wall or a window frame, as shown in FIGS. 15 (a) and 15 (b).
- the tuft 200 is also provided with a projecting shaft 204 that projects from the pedestal 202.
- the tuft 200 is supported by the projecting shaft 204 and includes a hooking portion 206 for hooking the tassels 300 or the tassels auxiliary parts 100 (the cord 111 of the tassels auxiliary parts 100 in FIG. 15B).
- the separation portion 114 is provided between the pedestal 202 and the protruding shaft 204.
- the separation unit 114 is configured such that the pedestal 202 and the protruding shaft 204 are connected by a rotational fitting structure, and can be re-fitted while being manually rotated after the fitting is released.
- a rotational fitting structure for example, with respect to the female shapes of 35 and 37 in FIG. 3, a form similar to the male shapes of 30 and 31 can be provided on the pedestal and the protruding shaft.
- the tassel 300 or the tassel auxiliary component 100 (the cord 111 of the tassel auxiliary component 100 in FIG. 15B) is connected to the upper side or the hooking portion of the protruding shaft 204.
- a force is also applied to the separating portion 114 and the connection is released.
- the upper side of the protruding shaft 204 may not be inclined.
- the tuft 200 has a protruding shaft 204 that does not fall on the floor when the separating portion 114 is connected.
- the hook 206 is provided with a holding cord 218 as a holding means for holding it so that it does not fall on the floor even when the connection of the separating part 114 is released.
- an accommodating portion 219 that can accommodate an extra holding cord 218 during normal times (when returning) is provided.
- a slit is provided below the protruding shaft 204, and an extra holding cord 218 can be charged.
- the holding portion 219 may be provided in the pedestal by enabling the holding cord 218 to be pushed into the pedestal side.
- a holding cord 218 is provided between the pedestal 202 and the protruding shaft 204 to hold the pedestal 202 so that the pedestal 202 does not fall on the floor even when the connection of the separating portion 114 is released. Both ends of the holding cord 218 are inserted into through holes provided in the base 202 and the projecting shaft 204, and are fixed by knots 220 larger than the diameters of the through holes existing at both ends. For this reason, even when the connection of the separating portion 114 is released, the projecting shaft 204 and the hooking portion 206 do not fall on the floor, so that it is possible to facilitate return after the connection is released.
- FIG. 16 is a view for explaining a configuration (an up-and-down slide type modification) in which a separation portion 114 that can be separated by a predetermined tensile force is provided between the base 202 and the mounting base 230 in the tuft 200 according to the embodiment. It is.
- FIG. 17 is a diagram for explaining the configuration of the pedestal 202 and the mounting base 230 of the tuft 200 (an up-and-down slide type modification) according to the embodiment using a perspective view.
- the tuft 200 has a wall or window frame.
- a mounting base 230 that is attached to the mounting hole 401 shown in FIG.
- the tuft 200 includes a pedestal 202 that is locked to the mounting base 230.
- the pedestal 202 covers the mounting base 230 so that it is not normally exposed.
- the tuft 200 includes a protruding shaft 204 that protrudes from the pedestal 202. Further, the tuft 200 is supported by the projecting shaft 204, and a hook for hooking the tassel 300 or the tassel auxiliary component 100 (the cord 111 of the tassel auxiliary component 100 in FIGS. 16C and 16D). 206.
- the separation unit 114 is provided between the base 202 and the mounting base 230.
- the mounting base 230 is a base member for locking the base 202.
- a small protrusion 234 for locking the base is provided as a stop.
- the mounting base 230 includes a slide groove 232 for sliding the base 202 in a substantially vertical direction.
- the slide groove 232 is inclined so as to move away from the fixed establishment surface 400 from top to bottom.
- the projecting shaft 240 can be inserted into the slide groove 232 from the groove opening of the upper inclined surface and into the slide groove 232.
- the slide groove 232 is wide in the front-rear direction at the upper opening, is vertical in the middle portion in the vertical direction, and has a width between the wall surface and the same width as the diameter of the projecting shaft 240 toward the inside of the pedestal.
- the lower part is provided with a part inclined toward the front surface side, and the upper part of the inclined part is provided with a small protrusion 234 to constitute a holding part in which the front and rear width of the groove is narrower than the protruding shaft 240 inside the base.
- the tassel 300 or the tassel auxiliary component 100 (the cord 111 of the tassel auxiliary component 100 in FIGS. 16C and 16D) is protruded from the shaft. 204 or the hooking portion 206 abuts and applies a force so that the projecting shaft 240 to the inside of the pedestal gets over the small protrusion 234, and the pedestal 202 slides downward along the slide groove 232 to be connected at the separating portion 114. Is released. At this time, the slide groove 232 is inclined so as to move away from the fixed establishment surface 400 from the top to the bottom, so that the ceiling of the pedestal 202 can be prevented from colliding with the attachment number 230.
- a hook having a displacement mechanism shown below is disclosed as a connection mechanism. That is, according to these embodiments, the tufting device is provided with a tufting mechanism for locking the tassels for bundling the curtain, and a displacement mechanism for displacing the tufting structure. When the load applied to the hook exceeds a predetermined value, the structure of the tuft is displaced to release the locking of the tassels. After the locking is released, the displacement can be restored and the tassels can be locked to the tuft again. A tufted hook is provided.
- FIG. 18 is a diagram for describing a usage mode when the tuft 200 according to the present embodiment is used together with an existing tassel 300.
- the tuft 200 is a tuft 200 for locking a tassel 300 that bundles curtains (not shown).
- the tuft 200 is fixed to a fixed standing surface 400 such as a wall.
- the tuft 200 includes a pedestal 202 fixed to the fixed standing surface 400 and a rotating hook 203.
- a tassel 300 for bundling a curtain (not shown) is locked to the tuft 200.
- one loop-shaped tassel cord 310 b is hooked on the rotary hook 203.
- the tassel 300 itself has two loop-like structures as a whole and is locked to the tuft 200.
- a tensile force 500 is applied to the tassel cord 310b provided at one end of the tassel 300 as shown in FIG.
- a predetermined value for example, 2 kgf
- the structure of the tuft 200 is displaced (displacement direction 702) as shown in FIG.
- the lock of the tassel 300 is released (the lock release direction 704), and the tassel 300 falls off toward the floor.
- FIG. 19 is a structural diagram for explaining the structure of an existing tassel.
- annular portions loop-shaped tassel cords 310a and 310b
- a tassels cord 310a, 310b knot 304 is provided at the center of the tassel 300.
- a hanging decoration 305 is provided under the knot 304 at the center of the tassel 300.
- the other tassel cord 310a is also hooked on the rotary hook 203 of the tuft 200. By doing so, the entire tassels 300 can form one loop-like structure, and the curtain (not shown) can be stopped on the tuft 200.
- FIG. 20 is a structural diagram for explaining the counterbalance type displacement mechanism 800 of the tuft 200 according to the present embodiment.
- the tuft 200 includes a balance type displacement mechanism 800 that displaces the structure of the tuft 200.
- the displacement mechanism 800 is configured to disengage the tassels 300 by displacing the structure of the tufts 200 when the load applied to the tufts 200 via the tassels 300 exceeds a predetermined value (for example, 2 kgf). Yes.
- the displacement mechanism 800 is configured such that after the locking is released, the displacement is restored and the tassel 300 can be locked to the tuft 200 again.
- the displacement mechanism 800 includes a hook portion 213 provided at one end of the rotary hook 203. And urging means (weight portion 209) provided at the other end of the rotary hook 203.
- the displacement mechanism 800 is provided on the pedestal 202 and has an opening hole 207 into which the rotary hook 203 can be inserted. The width of the opening hole 207 is larger than the width of the rotary hook 203.
- the displacement mechanism 800 is provided in the opening hole 207 of the pedestal 202, and has a rotation mechanism 215 that rotatably supports the rotation hook 203 between the hook portion 213 and the biasing means (weight portion 209).
- bearings 217 a and 217 b are provided to face the side wall of the pedestal 202.
- the rotary shafts 227a and 227b of the rotary hook 203 are engaged with the bearings 217a and 217b from the back side of the pedestal 202.
- the hook portion 213 is normally kept up by the weight portion 209 and the hook portion 213 is interposed via the tassels 300.
- a threshold value for example, 2 kgf
- the rotating tassels 203 are rotated by the rotating mechanism 215 so that the hook portion 213 is shifted downward, and the tassels 300 are disengaged from the hook portions 213. Drop off towards. Therefore, with such a simple configuration, a tuft 200 having excellent safety in an emergency can be obtained in which the tassel 300 falls down with a predetermined load.
- the displacement mechanism 800 of the tuft 200 can automatically return the displacement after the lock of the tassels 300 is released and can lock the tassels 300 to the tufts 200 again. Therefore, the tuft 200 is not only excellent in emergency safety, but can be used again and again after returning to the original state after preventing emergency troubles. There are also advantages.
- FIG. 21 is a structural diagram for explaining a first modification of the tuft-balanced displacement mechanism according to the embodiment.
- the receiving portion 237a in contact with the tassel cord 310b in the pedestal 202 is formed with an R having a shape along the outer periphery of the cross section of the tassel cord 310b.
- An R having a shape that follows the outer periphery of the cross section of the tassel cord 310b is also formed in the receiving portion 237b of the hook portion 213. Therefore, it is possible for the receiving portion 237a to receive substantially half of the load with the tassel cord 310b suspended.
- a protrusion (overhang) 239a may be further provided at the lower end of the R of the receiving portion 237a. With such a shape, the tassel cord 310b is further hooked. The load of the tassel 300 can be received by the receiving part 237a and the protrusion (catch) 239a of the pedestal 202 more than half at the normal time.
- a protrusion 239b is provided at the lower portion of the weight portion 209, and the protrusion 239b of the weight portion 209 is hooked on the lower end of the opening hole 207 provided in the base 202. .
- This modification has an improved structure for maintaining the holding state of the tassel cord 310b at the receiving portions 237a and 237b. That is, until the load applied to the tuft 200 via the tassel 300 exceeds a predetermined value (for example, 2 kgf), the displacement mechanism 800 firmly maintains the locking of the tassel 300 without rotating the rotary hook 203. It has become.
- a predetermined value for example, 2 kgf
- the tuft 200 includes a pedestal 202 and a rotary hook 203, and the rotary shafts 227 a and 227 b provided on both side surfaces of the rotary hook 203 are provided so as to face the side wall of the pedestal 202.
- the rotary hook 203 is rotatably supported by the pedestal 202 by being supported by the pair of bearings 217a and 217b.
- the pedestal 202 is fixed to the fixed standing surface 400 by a method such as inserting screws (not shown) through the mounting holes 219a and 219b and then screwing them into the fixed standing surface 400.
- a protrusion 13 is provided on the bottom wall 17 of the pedestal 202, and a downward load applied to the hook part 213 is set to a threshold value when a protrusion 239 b provided at the lower part of the weight part 209 of the rotary hook 203 contacts the protrusion 13.
- the rotation hook 203 is prevented from rotating in the following cases.
- FIG. 22A when a force in the direction of arrow X is applied to the tassel cord 310b, the torque around the rotation shafts 227a and 227b is caused by the component force applied by the tassel cord 310b to the hook portion 213. This is applied to the portion 213, whereby torque in the direction of the arrow Y 1 is applied to the weight portion 209.
- the rotary hook 203 rotates as shown in FIG. 22B, and the tassel cord 310b is detached from the hook portion 213.
- the bottom wall 17 is provided with slits 15 on both sides of the protrusion 13, thereby reducing the force necessary for the downward movement of the protrusion 13 and the threshold value of the load necessary for starting the rotation of the rotary hook 203. Is lowered.
- This threshold value can be appropriately set by changing the thickness of the bottom wall 17 or changing the shapes of the protrusions 13 and 239b, and the slit 15 is not necessarily required.
- the tuft 200 is composed of a pedestal 202 and a rotary hook 203.
- rotation shafts 227 a and 227 b are provided on both side walls 32 a and 32 b of the rotation hook 203, and the rotation shafts 227 a and 227 b are provided so as to face the side wall of the pedestal 202.
- the rotary hook 203 is rotatably supported by the base 202. In the state of normal use shown in FIG. 26A, it is designed so that there is no gap between the pedestal 202 and the receiving portion 237b, so that the tassel cord 310b is not caught.
- the locking members 31a and 31b include bases 41a and 41b and heads 45a and 45b that protrude from the bases 41a and 41b and have tips that are substantially hemispherical.
- the bases 41a and 41b are cylindrical, and both ends of a coil spring 35 disposed between the locking members 31a and 31b can be held in the bases 41a and 41b.
- the coil spring 35 has the locking members 31a and 31b inserted into the through holes 37a and 37b and the locking members 31a and 31b are inserted into the side walls 32a and 32b.
- the locking members 31a and 31b are biased so as to be pressed against. Since the bases 41a and 41b are larger in size than the through holes 37a and 37b, the locking members 31a and 31b are held by the rotary hook 203 when the bases 41a and 41b are pressed against the side walls 32a and 32b.
- the heads 45a and 45b of the locking members 31a and 31b are housed in the engagement recesses 33a and 33b as shown in FIG. 28B, and the rotary hook 203 rotates when no load is applied to the rotary hook 203. To stop doing.
- the tips of the heads 45a and 45b of the locking members 31a and 31b are substantially hemispherical, when the heads 45a and 45b abut against the inner wall surfaces of the engaging recesses 33a and 33b, the locking members 31a and 31b have coil springs. A force in the direction of contracting 35 (the direction of arrow Z in FIG. 28B) is applied. For this reason, when the torque applied to the hook portion 213 exceeds the threshold value, the engagement between the heads 45a, 45b and the engagement recesses 33a, 33b is released, and the rotary hook 203 is shown in FIG. 26 (b). The tassel cord 310b is detached from the hook portion 213 by rotating in the direction of the arrow Y1 shown in FIG.
- the threshold value at which the rotation of the rotary hook 203 is started can be easily adjusted by changing the strength of the coil spring 35. Further, when the threshold value is set by the engagement between the protrusion 239b and the protrusion 13 as in the second modification, the threshold value may change due to the wear of the protrusion during repeated use. Since the heads 45a and 45b are pressed into the engaging recesses 33a and 33b by the urging force of the coil spring 35, the threshold value hardly changes due to wear.
- the rotating hook 203 may be urged by a torsion spring as in Modification 1 of Embodiment 8 described later. In this case, the locking members 31a and 31b can be removed.
- the heads 45a and 45b may be provided integrally with the rotary hook 203 and may be elastically engaged with the engaging recesses 33a and 33b.
- FIG. 30 is a structural diagram for explaining the hinge-type displacement mechanism 800 of the tuft 200 according to the present embodiment.
- the tuft 200 includes a pedestal 202 fixed to the fixed standing surface 400, a projecting shaft 204 projecting from the pedestal 202, and a hooking portion 206 that is supported by the projecting shaft 204 and hooks the tassel 300. Further, the tuft 200 includes a leaf spring type displacement mechanism 800 that displaces the structure of the tuft 200.
- the displacement mechanism 800 includes a hinge portion 235 that connects the protruding shaft 204 and the hooking portion 206, and the protruding shaft 204 and the hooking portion 206.
- Elastic means (leaf spring 229) for holding the hinge portion 235 so as to form an angle within a predetermined range.
- one end of the elastic means (the leaf spring 229) is left in the recess 233b of the protruding shaft 204 to leave a marginal space 231b.
- the other end is inserted into the recess 233a of the hooking portion 206 leaving a margin space 231a.
- the displacement mechanism 800 increases the angle at the hinge portion 235 as shown in FIG.
- the cord 310b is slid in the moving direction 900 of the tassel cord and dropped.
- the upper side 205 of the hinge portion 235 does not have a recessed portion in the displaced state, and the tassel cord 310b is caught and the drop-off is not disturbed.
- FIG. 31 is a diagram for describing a usage mode when the tuft 200 according to the present embodiment is used together with an existing tassel 300.
- a tensile force 500 is applied to the tassel cord 310b provided at the end of the tie.
- the structure of the tuft 200 is displaced (displaced) as shown in FIG. 702) and the tassels 300 are unlocked (the direction of unlocking 704), and the tassels 300 fall off toward the floor.
- a predetermined value for example, 2 kgf
- FIGS. 32 and 33 are structural diagrams for describing a modification of the hinge-type displacement mechanism 800 of the tuft 200 according to the present embodiment.
- a torsion spring is used instead of the plate spring 229 as the elastic means.
- the torsion spring is also called a torsion coil spring, and the coil 236 has two arms 234a and 234b.
- a torsion spring coil 236 is wound around a rotating shaft 238 provided at the center of the hinge portion 235, as shown in a side sectional view of FIG.
- the torsion spring arm 234b is accommodated in an arm accommodating space 232b provided inside the hook portion.
- an arm 234 a of a torsion spring is accommodated in an arm accommodating space 232 a provided inside the protruding shaft 204.
- the angle is enlarged at the hinge portion 235 so that the tassel cord 310b is slid in the moving direction 900 of the tassel cord and dropped.
- the upper side 205 of the hinge portion 235 does not have a recessed portion in the displaced state, and the tassel cord 310b is caught and the drop-off is not disturbed.
- fitting structure of the separation portion 114 used for the coupling mechanism some typical examples have been given as the fitting structure of the separation portion 114 used for the coupling mechanism, but there is no particular limitation, and various known fitting structures can be used. .
- various fitting structures described in WO2011 / 136235 can be suitably used. Even if it does in this way, the safety
- separates the tuft 200 into several parts with the tensile force was given in the said embodiment, it is not the meaning to limit in particular, As a structure which isolate
- the loop-shaped cord 111 of the tassel auxiliary component 100 shown in FIG. 1 (a) is shaped so that there is one loop near the middle and a loop-shaped structure at both ends, and the middle separation portion 114 is formed. It is good also as a structure which provides and isolate
- the tassel cord 310 of the string-like tassel 300 having the decorative member 306 shown in FIG. 13B is made one in the through hole of the decorative member 306, and the separating portion 114 is provided in the through hole. It is good also as a structure which provides and isolate
- the configuration has been described in which the protruding shaft 204 does not fall with respect to the pedestal 202 by providing the holding cord 218 that is held so as not to fall on the floor between the pedestal 202 and the protruding shaft 204.
- the pedestal 202 may be configured not to fall with respect to the mounting base 230 by providing the holding cord 218 that holds the floor so as not to fall on the floor between the mounting base 230 and the base 202.
- the hooking shaft 206 may be configured not to fall with respect to the protruding shaft 204 by providing a holding cord 218 that holds the pin so as not to fall on the floor between the protruding shaft 204 and the hooking shaft 206.
- the connection mechanism is configured such that the connection is released when the load applied to the tassel 300 exceeds a predetermined value of 2 kgf, but is not particularly limited.
- the load applied to the tassel 300 is greater than or exceeds any of 2 kgf, 2.5 kgf, 3 kgf, 3.5 kgf, 4 kgf, 4.5 kgf, and 5 kgf, the connection is released. It is good also as a structure to be.
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第一に、特許文献1に記載の房掛では、タッセルの保持部が固定的で強い力が掛かっても外れることがない。そのため、この房掛にタッセルを掛けた場合に、タッセルがループ状の構造を形成すると、そのループ状の構造に異物が引っ掛かって安全上問題となる可能性がある。 However, the prior art described in the above literature has room for improvement in the following points.
First, in the tuft described in Patent Document 1, the holding portion of the tassel is fixed and does not come off even when a strong force is applied. For this reason, when the tassels are hung on the tuft, if the tassels form a loop-like structure, there is a possibility that a foreign matter is caught on the loop-like structure, resulting in a safety problem.
好ましくは、前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品には環状部が設けられており、前記連結機構は、前記環状部を分離して非環状とする分離部を有する。
好ましくは、前記連結機構は、前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品を引張力によって隣接する他部材から分離する分離部を有する。
好ましくは、前記タッセル補助部品は、前記タッセルのループ状のタッセルコードを挿通可能な挿通部を有し、前記分離部は、前記房掛を挟持するクリップ部を有する。
好ましくは、前記連結機構は、隠蔽部材または装飾部材によって覆われている。
好ましくは、前記タッセルおよび前記タッセル補助部品をともに備え、前記分離部は、前記タッセル補助部品に設けられており、前記タッセルの一端には、前記タッセル補助部品が係止されているループ状のタッセルコードであって、当該タッセルコードのループ状の部分は前記房掛に引っ掛けることができないように構成されており、前記タッセルの他端には、前記房掛に引っ掛けるための別のループ状のタッセルコードが設けられている。
好ましくは、前記連結機構は、前記房掛を外力によって複数の部分に分離する分離部を有する。
好ましくは、前記房掛は、固定立設面に固定される台座と、前記台座から突出する突出軸と、前記突出軸に支持され且つ前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品を引っ掛けるための引掛部とを有し、前記分離部は、前記突出軸および前記引掛部の間に設けられている。
好ましくは、前記房掛には、前記分離部に設けられているトリガーに向かい低くなるように傾斜する傾斜面が設けられ、前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品が前記トリガーに当接し力をかけることにより前記連結が解除される。
好ましくは、前記房掛は、固定立設面に固定される台座と、前記台座から突出する突出軸と、前記突出軸に支持され、前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品を引っ掛けるための引掛部とを有し、前記分離部は、前記台座および前記突出軸の間に設けられている。
好ましくは、前記連結機構の連結が解除されたときにも前記引掛部が下方へ落下しないように保持する保持コードが、前記台座および前記突出軸の間に設けられている。
好ましくは、前記房掛は、固定立設面に取り付けられる取付台と、前記取付台に係止する台座と、前記台座から突出する突出軸と、前記突出軸に支持され且つ前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品を引っ掛けるための引掛部とを有し、前記分離部は、前記台座および前記取付台の間に設けられている。
好ましくは、前記取付台は、前記台座を係止するための台座係止部と、前記台座を略上下方向にスライドさせるためのスライド溝とを有し、前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品が前記突出軸または引掛部に当接し力をかけることにより、前記台座が前記スライド溝に沿って下方向にスライドして前記連結が解除される。
好ましくは、前記タッセルと、前記房掛と、前記タッセル補助部品のうちの少なくとも1つの部材または部分であって前記連結機構が連結している状態では下方へ落下しない状態にある部材または部分が、前記連結機構の連結が解除されたときにも床に落下しないように保持する保持手段をさらに備える。
好ましくは、前記連結機構は、嵌合構造を有する。
好ましくは、前記嵌合構造は回転嵌合構造であり、かつ嵌合が解除された後に手動で回転させながら再嵌合可能であるように構成されている。
好ましくは、前記カーテンアクセサリーは、前記房掛を備え、前記連結機構は、前記房掛の構造を変位させる変位機構であり、前記変位機構は、前記タッセルを介して前記房掛にかかる荷重が所定値を超えると房掛の構造を変位させて前記タッセルの係止を解除し、かつ係止が解除された後に変位を元に戻して再度タッセルを房掛に係止可能に構成されている。
好ましくは、前記房掛は、固定立設面に固定される台座と、フック部を有する回転フックとを備え、前記変位機構は、前記タッセルを介して前記回転フックにかかる荷重が所定値を超えると前記回転フックが前記台座に対して相対回転して前記タッセルを脱落させるように構成されている。
好ましくは、前記変位機構は、前記台座に設けられ且つ前記回転フックを挿込可能な開口孔と、前記台座の開口孔に設けられ且つ前記回転フックを回転可能に支持する回転機構とを有する。
好ましくは、前記変位機構は、前記タッセルの脱落後に前記回転フックを逆方向に回転させるように前記回転フックを付勢する付勢手段をさらに備える。
好ましくは、前記付勢手段は、前記回転フックに設けられた錘部であり、前記回転フックは、前記フック部と前記錘部の間に設けられた回転軸を中心に回転するように構成される。
好ましくは、前記変位機構は、前記フック部にかかる荷重が所定値以下である場合に前記回転フックの回転を規制する回転規制機構を備える。
好ましくは、前記回転規制機構は、前記回転フックに設けられた回転フック側係止部と、前記フック部にかかる荷重が所定値以下である状態で前記回転フック側係止部に当接して前記回転フックの回転を規制する台座側係止部とを備える。
好ましくは、前記房掛は、固定立設面に固定される台座と、前記台座から突出する突出軸と、前記突出軸に支持され且つ前記タッセルを引っ掛けるための引掛部とを備え、前記変位機構は、前記突出軸および前記引掛部を接続するヒンジ部と、前記突出軸および前記引掛部を前記ヒンジ部において所定の範囲の角度を形成するように保持する弾性手段とを有し、前記変位機構は、前記タッセルを介して前記引掛部にかかる荷重が所定値を超えると前記ヒンジ部において前記角度が拡大して前記タッセルを脱落させるように構成されている。
好ましくは、前記弾性手段は、板バネまたはトーションバネを有する。
好ましくは、前記連結機構は、前記タッセルに加わる荷重が2kgf超になると連結が解除されるように構成されている。 Hereinafter, various embodiments of the present invention will be exemplified. The following embodiments can be combined with each other.
Preferably, the tassel or the tassel auxiliary part is provided with an annular portion, and the connection mechanism has a separation portion that separates the annular portion to make it non-annular.
Preferably, the connection mechanism includes a separation portion that separates the tassel or the tassel auxiliary component from other adjacent members by a tensile force.
Preferably, the tassel auxiliary component has an insertion portion through which a loop-like tassel cord of the tassel can be inserted, and the separation portion has a clip portion for sandwiching the tuft.
Preferably, the coupling mechanism is covered with a concealing member or a decorative member.
Preferably, both the tassel and the tassel auxiliary component are provided, the separation portion is provided in the tassel auxiliary component, and a loop-shaped tassel in which the tassel auxiliary component is locked to one end of the tassel. A loop-shaped portion of the tassel cord is configured not to be hooked on the tuft, and another loop-shaped tassel for hooking on the tuft is disposed at the other end of the tassel. A code is provided.
Preferably, the connection mechanism includes a separation portion that separates the tuft into a plurality of portions by an external force.
Preferably, the tuft includes a pedestal fixed to a fixed standing surface, a projecting shaft projecting from the pedestal, and a hooking part supported by the projecting shaft and for catching the tassel or the tassel auxiliary component. And the separation part is provided between the protruding shaft and the hooking part.
Preferably, the tuft is provided with an inclined surface that is inclined so as to become lower toward the trigger provided in the separation portion, and the tassels or the tassels auxiliary parts abut against the trigger to apply force. The connection is released.
Preferably, the tuft includes a pedestal fixed to a fixed standing surface, a projecting shaft projecting from the pedestal, and a hooking part supported by the projecting shaft for hooking the tassel or the tassel auxiliary component. And the separation portion is provided between the base and the protruding shaft.
Preferably, a holding cord is provided between the pedestal and the projecting shaft so as to prevent the hooking portion from falling downward even when the connection of the connection mechanism is released.
Preferably, the tuft is attached to a fixed upright surface, a base locked to the mounting base, a projecting shaft projecting from the base, supported by the projecting shaft and the tassels or the tassels A hook portion for hooking the auxiliary component, and the separation portion is provided between the base and the mounting base.
Preferably, the mounting base includes a base locking portion for locking the base and a slide groove for sliding the base in a substantially vertical direction, and the tassels or the tassels auxiliary parts protrude from the base. The base is slid downward along the slide groove by releasing the connection by abutting against the shaft or the hooking portion and applying a force.
Preferably, at least one member or portion of the tassel, the tuft, and the tassel auxiliary component, and the member or portion that does not fall downward when the connection mechanism is connected, The apparatus further includes holding means for holding the connection mechanism so as not to fall on the floor even when the connection of the connection mechanism is released.
Preferably, the connection mechanism has a fitting structure.
Preferably, the fitting structure is a rotation fitting structure, and is configured to be re-fitted while being manually rotated after the fitting is released.
Preferably, the curtain accessory includes the tuft, the coupling mechanism is a displacement mechanism that displaces the tuft structure, and the displacement mechanism has a predetermined load applied to the tuft via the tassels. If the value exceeds the value, the structure of the tuft is displaced to release the locking of the tassels, and after the locking is released, the displacement is restored and the tassels can be locked to the tuft again.
Preferably, the tuft includes a pedestal fixed to a fixed standing surface and a rotating hook having a hook portion, and the displacement mechanism has a load applied to the rotating hook through the tassel exceeding a predetermined value. And the rotating hook is configured to rotate relative to the pedestal to drop the tassel.
Preferably, the displacement mechanism includes an opening hole provided in the pedestal and into which the rotating hook can be inserted, and a rotating mechanism provided in the opening hole of the pedestal and rotatably supporting the rotating hook.
Preferably, the displacement mechanism further includes biasing means for biasing the rotary hook so as to rotate the rotary hook in a reverse direction after the tassels are detached.
Preferably, the urging means is a weight portion provided on the rotary hook, and the rotary hook is configured to rotate around a rotation shaft provided between the hook portion and the weight portion. The
Preferably, the displacement mechanism includes a rotation restricting mechanism that restricts rotation of the rotating hook when a load applied to the hook portion is equal to or less than a predetermined value.
Preferably, the rotation restricting mechanism is in contact with the rotating hook side locking portion provided on the rotating hook and the rotating hook side locking portion in a state where a load applied to the hook portion is a predetermined value or less. A pedestal side locking portion for restricting rotation of the rotary hook.
Preferably, the tuft includes a pedestal fixed to a fixed standing surface, a projecting shaft projecting from the pedestal, and a hooking part supported by the projecting shaft and hooking the tassel, and the displacement mechanism Includes a hinge portion connecting the protruding shaft and the hooking portion, and elastic means for holding the protruding shaft and the hooking portion so as to form an angle within a predetermined range in the hinge portion, and the displacement mechanism Is configured such that when the load applied to the hooking portion via the tassel exceeds a predetermined value, the angle is enlarged at the hinge portion to drop the tassel.
Preferably, the elastic means has a leaf spring or a torsion spring.
Preferably, the connection mechanism is configured such that the connection is released when a load applied to the tassel exceeds 2 kgf.
図1は、実施形態に係る既存の房掛200やタッセル300に取り付けることができるタッセル補助部品100の構造および使用態様について説明するための図面である。図2は、実施形態に係るタッセル補助部品100を用いた場合に、所定荷重によりタッセル補助部品100の分離部114が外れることによって、タッセル補助部品100の環状構造が非環状構造に解除され、タッセル300の一方のタッセルコードが房掛200から外れた状態になる仕組みを説明するための図面である。 <Embodiment 1: Loop Tassel Auxiliary Parts>
FIG. 1 is a view for explaining the structure and usage of a tassel
なお、上記の分離部114は、必ずしも図1(b)に示す構造に限定されず、他の構造であってもよい。図3は、実施形態に係るタッセル補助部品100の分離部114の変形例を説明するための分解斜視図である。すなわち、タッセル補助部品100の分離部114は、図3に示すような嵌合構造の連結部16であってもよい。この連結部16の嵌合構造は、一種の回転嵌合構造である。そのため嵌合が解除された後に手動で回転させながら再嵌合可能である。 <Modification 1 of the separation part of the tassel auxiliary component of the first embodiment>
The
上記の分離部114は、必ずしも図1(b)または図3に示す構造に限定されず、他の構造であってもよい。図4は、実施形態に係るタッセル補助部品の嵌合部の変形例2を説明するための分解斜視図である。すなわち、タッセル補助部品100の分離部114は、図4に示すような嵌合構造の連結部16であってもよい。この連結部16の嵌合構造も、一種の回転嵌合構造である。そのため嵌合が解除された後に手動で回転させながら再嵌合可能である。この場合も、図3に示した構造と同様の作用効果が得られる。 <Modification 2 of the separation portion of the tassel auxiliary component of the first embodiment>
The
図5は、実施形態に係るタッセル補助部品100について変形例3を説明するための図面である。図5に示すように、本変形例のカーテンアクセサリー1000は、タッセル300およびタッセル補助部品100をともに備えていてもよい。本変形例では、実施形態1で説明した分離部114は、タッセル補助部品100に設けられている。 <Third Modification Example of Tassel Auxiliary Parts of Embodiment 1>
FIG. 5 is a view for explaining a third modification of the tassel
図6は、実施形態に係るタッセル補助部品100について脱落防止カラー160を設けた変形例4を説明するための図面である。このタッセル補助部品100は、分離部を構成する第一の連結部材115および第二の連結部材116の間で連結が解除された後に、房掛(房掛の軸144の断面を図示する)からタッセル補助部品100自身が脱落することを防止する脱落防止手段(例えば、脱落防止カラー160)をさらに有している。そのため、連結解除後の復帰を容易にすることが可能である。 <Modification 4 of the tassel auxiliary component of the first embodiment>
FIG. 6 is a view for explaining a modification example 4 in which a drop-
図7(a)は、実施形態2に係る非ループ状(クリップタイプ)のタッセル補助部品130の外観を説明するための図面である。図7(b)~(c)は、実施形態2に係るクリップタイプのタッセル補助部品130の内部構造および動作を説明するための図面である。本実施形態のカーテンアクセサリー1000はタッセル補助部品130である。このタッセル補助部品130に設けられる連結機構は、タッセル補助部品130を引張力によって隣接する他部材(例えば、図7(b)~(c)に断面を示す房掛の軸144)から分離する分離部(例えば、図7に示す第一のクリップ132および第二のクリップ134)を有する。なお、図7(b)~(c)では、房掛の台座142は上下を省略して描いている。 <Embodiment 2: Non-loop tassel auxiliary parts>
FIG. 7A is a view for explaining the appearance of the non-loop (clip type) tassel
図9は、実施形態4に係るタッセル300のループ状のタッセルコード310a、310bに、所定の引張力により分離可能な分離部114を設ける構成について説明するための図面である。図10は、本実施形態に係るタッセル300のループ状のタッセルコード310bに設けられている分離部114に所定の引張力がかかったために、そのタッセルコード310bが非ループ状になってタッセル300が垂れ下がる仕組みを説明するための図面である。 <Embodiment 4: A tassel in which a coupling mechanism is incorporated in a tassel loop>
FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining a configuration in which a
図11は、実施形態4に係るタッセル300について分離部114内蔵タイプの変形例1を説明するための図である。本変形例では、図11(a)で内部構造に示すように、タッセル本体302(装飾部材、隠蔽部材)の内部において根本側のみが縫い目308によって固定されたタッセルコード310bが設けられており、そのタッセルコード310bの途中に分離部114が設けられている。このタッセル300を外側から見ると、図11(b)に示すように、タッセルコード310bに設けられた分離部114はタッセル本体302自体によって隠蔽される。そして、このタッセル300のタッセルコード310bに所定の値以上の引張力がかかると、図11(c)に示すように、分離部114が分離して、タッセルコード310bのループ状の構造が非ループ状になる。このようにしても、タッセル300の意匠性を向上することができる。 <Modification Example 1 of Embodiment 4: Built-in Separator Type>
FIG. 11 is a diagram for explaining a first modification of the
タッセル300の形状には多様な変形例がある。図12は、本実施形態のタッセル300の変形例2である。このように、布状のタッセル本体302を有さずに、タッセルコード310a、310bを中央部の結び目304で左右に分けた形のタッセル300を用いることもできる。この場合には、タッセルコード310bのループ状の構造の途中に分離部114を設けることができる。 <Modification 2 of Embodiment 4: Tassels in a form in which the tassel cord is divided into left and right at the knot in the center>
There are various modifications to the shape of the
図13は、本実施形態のタッセル300に装飾部材(隠蔽部材)306を設けた変形例3である。タッセル300のタッセルコード310に設けられた連結機構(分離部114)は、装飾部材(隠蔽部材)306によって覆われていてもよい。このように、一つながりのタッセルコード310を中央部の装飾部材(隠蔽部材)306内に設けられた貫通孔を通して左右に分けた形のタッセル300を用いることもできる。この場合には、タッセルコード310構成する一つながりのループ状の構造の途中に分離部114を設け、その分離部114を装飾部材(隠蔽部材)306内に設けられた貫通孔の中に隠蔽することができる。このようにすれば、タッセル300の意匠性を向上することができる。 <Third Modification of Embodiment 4: Tassels with a structure in which a separation portion of a tassel cord is covered with a decorative member>
FIG. 13 shows a third modification in which a decorative member (a concealing member) 306 is provided on the
図14は、実施形態に係る房掛200に所定の引張力により分離可能な分離部114を突出軸204および引掛部206の間に設ける構成について説明するための図面である。本実施形態のカーテンアクセサリー1000は、房掛200を備えており、連結機構として、房掛200を引張力によって複数の部分に分離する分離部114を有する。 <Embodiment 5-1: A tuft with a separating portion incorporated therein (a separating portion between a protruding shaft and a hooking portion)>
FIG. 14 is a view for explaining a configuration in which a
図15は、実施形態に係る房掛200に所定の引張力により分離可能な分離部114を台座202と突出軸204との間に設ける構成(突出軸204が分離したとき落下を防止する保持コード218を内蔵する変形例を含む)について説明するための図面である。 <Embodiment 5-2: A tuft with a separating part incorporated therein (a separating part between a pedestal and a protruding shaft)>
FIG. 15 shows a configuration in which a
図16は、実施形態に係る房掛200に所定の引張力により分離可能な分離部114を台座202と取付台230との間に設ける構成(上下スライド方式の変形例)について説明するための図面である。また、図17は、実施形態に係る房掛200(上下スライド方式の変形例)の台座202および取付台230の構成について斜視図を用いて説明するための図面である。 <Embodiment 6: Slide-type tuft>
FIG. 16 is a view for explaining a configuration (an up-and-down slide type modification) in which a
すなわち、これらの実施形態によれば、カーテンを束ねるタッセルを係止するための房掛であって、房掛の構造を変位させる変位機構を備え、前記変位機構は、前記タッセルを介して前記房掛にかかる荷重が所定値を超えると房掛の構造を変位させて前記タッセルの係止を解除し、かつ係止が解除された後に変位を元に戻して再度タッセルを房掛に係止可能に構成されている、房掛が提供される。 In Embodiments 7 to 8 shown below, a hook having a displacement mechanism shown below is disclosed as a connection mechanism.
That is, according to these embodiments, the tufting device is provided with a tufting mechanism for locking the tassels for bundling the curtain, and a displacement mechanism for displacing the tufting structure. When the load applied to the hook exceeds a predetermined value, the structure of the tuft is displaced to release the locking of the tassels. After the locking is released, the displacement can be restored and the tassels can be locked to the tuft again. A tufted hook is provided.
図18は、本実施形態に係る房掛200を既存のタッセル300と一緒に使う場合の使用態様について説明するための図面である。図18(a)に示すように、この房掛200は、カーテン(不図示)を束ねるタッセル300を係止するための房掛200である。また、この房掛200は壁などの固定立設面400に固定されている。また、この房掛200は、固定立設面400に固定される台座202と、回転フック203と、を備えている。 <Seventh embodiment: Rotating hook type safety hook>
FIG. 18 is a diagram for describing a usage mode when the
図21は、実施形態に係る房掛のバランス型の変位機構の変形例1について説明するための構造図である。この変形例1では、図21(a)に示すように、台座202のうちタッセルコード310bに接触する受部237aにタッセルコード310bの断面外周に沿う形のRが形成されており、回転フック203のフック部213の受け部237bにもタッセルコード310bの断面外周に沿う形のRが形成されている。従って、タッセルコード310bを垂下した状態で略半分の荷重を受部237aが受けることが可能である。 <Modification Example 1 of Embodiment 7: Installation of Protrusion (Catch) 239a>
FIG. 21 is a structural diagram for explaining a first modification of the tuft-balanced displacement mechanism according to the embodiment. In the first modification, as shown in FIG. 21 (a), the receiving
次に、図22~図25を用いて、実施形態7の変形例2について説明する。この変形例2は、上記の実施形態7の変形例1に類似した構成を有しており、以下、相違点を中心に説明を進める。 <Modification 2 of Embodiment 7: Protrusions are installed on the base portion of the base>
Next, Modification 2 of Embodiment 7 will be described with reference to FIGS. This modified example 2 has a configuration similar to that of the modified example 1 of the above-described embodiment 7, and description will be made focusing on the differences.
次に、図26~図29を用いて、実施形態7の変形例3について説明する。この変形例3は、上記の実施形態7に類似した構成を有しているが、係止部材を用いた回転規制機構を備えている点が主な相違点であり、以下、相違点を中心に説明を進める。 <Modification 3 of Embodiment 7: Displacement mechanism using locking member>
Next, Modification 3 of Embodiment 7 will be described with reference to FIGS. This modified example 3 has a configuration similar to that of the seventh embodiment, but the main difference is that a rotation restricting mechanism using a locking member is provided. Proceed with the explanation.
図30は、本実施形態に係る房掛200のヒンジ式の変位機構800について説明するための構造図である。この房掛200は、固定立設面400に固定される台座202と、台座202から突出する突出軸204と、突出軸204に支持され、タッセル300を引っ掛けるための引掛部206と、を備える。また、この房掛200は、房掛200の構造を変位させる板バネ式の変位機構800を備える。 <Embodiment 8: Hinge-type safety hook>
FIG. 30 is a structural diagram for explaining the hinge-
図32および図33は、本実施形態に係る房掛200のヒンジ式の変位機構800の変形例について説明するための構造図である。この変形例では、図32(a)の側面図、図32(b)の正面図に示すように、弾性手段として、板バネ229を用いる代わりにトーションバネを用いている。トーションバネは、別名ねじりコイルバネとも呼ばれ、コイル236に2本のアーム234a、234bを有している。 <Modification Example 1 of Embodiment 8: Torsion Spring>
FIGS. 32 and 33 are structural diagrams for describing a modification of the hinge-
16:連結部
19:コード
23:コード
27:第一の連結部材(オス型部材)
28:第二の連結部材(メス型部材)
29:第一の嵌合部(オス型嵌合部)
30:嵌合突起
31:膨径部
32:凹条
33:面取り
34:第二の嵌合部(メス型嵌合部)
35:嵌合孔
37:係止部
41:第一の連結部材(オス型部材)
42:第二の連結部材(メス型部材)
45:嵌合突部
46:膨径部
47:凹条
48:回動規制部
49a,49b:開口部
86a:中芯
86b:外皮コード
100:タッセル補助部品
111,111a,111b:コード
114:分離部
115:第一の連結部材(オス型部材)
116:第二の連結部材(メス型部材)
117:係止溝
118:挿通孔
119:かしめ部材
120:突条
130:タッセル補助部品
132:第一のクリップ
133:湾曲部
134:第二のクリップ
136:回転軸
137:他方の壁
138:挿通部
139:カム機構
140a,140b:誘い
142:房掛の台座(上下省略)
144:房掛の軸(断面)
146:カム部
148:壁
150:タッセルコード
152:隠蔽部材
154:テープ
160:脱落防止カラー
200:房掛
202:台座
203:回転フック
204:突出軸
205:上辺
206:引掛部
208:引掛部が外れる方向
209:錘部
210:先端部
212:嵌合凹部
213:フック部
214:嵌合凸部
215:回転機構
216:回転嵌合構造
217a、217b:軸受
218:保持コード
219a、219b:取付孔
220:結び目
227a、227b:回転軸
229:板バネ
230:取付台
231a、231b:余裕空間
232:スライド溝
233a、233b:凹部
234:台座係止用の小突起
234a、234b:テーパ面
235:ヒンジ部
237a、237b:受部
239a、239b:突起(かかり)
240、240a、240b:台座の内側への突出軸
250:台座を取付台に嵌めこむ方向
260:台座のスライド方向
300:タッセル
301:縫い目
302:タッセル本体
303:縫い目が存在しない部分
304:結び目
305:垂れ飾り
306:装飾部材(隠蔽部材)
308:縫い目
310,310a,310b:タッセルコード
332:スプリング端挿入口
400:固定立設面
401:取付孔
500:引張力
600:異物の侵入方向
702:変位の方向
800:変位機構
900:タッセルコードの移動方向
1000:カーテンアクセサリー
1100:カーテン 14: Code 16: Connecting part 19: Code 23: Code 27: First connecting member (male type member)
28: Second connecting member (female-type member)
29: First fitting portion (male fitting portion)
30: Fitting protrusion 31: Expanded diameter part 32: Recess 33: Chamfer 34: Second fitting part (female fitting part)
35: Fitting hole 37: Locking portion 41: First connecting member (male type member)
42: Second connecting member (female-type member)
45: fitting protrusion 46: swelled portion 47: recess 48:
116: Second connecting member (female-type member)
117: Locking groove 118: Insertion hole 119: Caulking member 120: Projection 130: Tassel auxiliary part 132: First clip 133: Curved part 134: Second clip 136: Rotating shaft 137: Other wall 138: Insertion Part 139:
144: Tufted shaft (cross section)
146: cam portion 148: wall 150: tassel cord 152: concealment member 154: tape 160: drop-off prevention collar 200: tuft 202: pedestal 203: rotating hook 204: protruding shaft 205: upper side 206: hook portion 208: hook portion Direction 209: Weight part 210: Tip part 212: Fitting concave part 213: Hook part 214: Fitting convex part 215: Rotating mechanism 216: Rotating fitting
240, 240a, 240b: Projecting
308:
Claims (26)
- カーテンを束ねるためのカーテンアクセサリーであって、
タッセルと、房掛と、タッセルを房掛に取り付けた際の安全性を確保するためのタッセル補助部品のうちの少なくとも1つの部材を備え、
前記部材自体または互いに隣接する前記部材間に連結機構が設けられており、
前記連結機構は、前記タッセルに加わる荷重が所定値を超えると連結が解除され、かつ連結が解除された後に再連結可能であるように構成されている、カーテンアクセサリー。 A curtain accessory for bundling curtains,
Comprising at least one member of a tassel, a tufted hook, and a tassel auxiliary part for ensuring safety when the tassel is attached to the tufted hook,
A connection mechanism is provided between the members themselves or the members adjacent to each other;
The connecting mechanism is configured to be configured such that the connection is released when a load applied to the tassels exceeds a predetermined value, and the connection mechanism can be reconnected after the connection is released. - 前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品には環状部が設けられており、
前記連結機構は、前記環状部を分離して非環状とする分離部を有する、請求項1に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 An annular portion is provided in the tassel or the tassel auxiliary part,
The curtain accessory according to claim 1, wherein the coupling mechanism includes a separation portion that separates the annular portion into a non-annular shape. - 前記連結機構は、前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品を引張力によって隣接する他部材から分離する分離部を有する、請求項1に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The curtain accessory according to claim 1, wherein the coupling mechanism includes a separation portion that separates the tassel or the tassel auxiliary component from other adjacent members by a tensile force.
- 前記タッセル補助部品は、前記タッセルのループ状のタッセルコードを挿通可能な挿通部を有し、
前記分離部は、前記房掛を挟持するクリップ部を有する、請求項3に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The tassel auxiliary component has an insertion portion through which the loop-like tassel cord of the tassel can be inserted,
The curtain accessory according to claim 3, wherein the separation portion includes a clip portion that holds the tuft. - 前記連結機構は、隠蔽部材または装飾部材によって覆われている、請求項1~請求項4の何れか1つに記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The curtain accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the coupling mechanism is covered with a concealing member or a decorative member.
- 前記タッセルおよび前記タッセル補助部品をともに備え、
前記分離部は、前記タッセル補助部品に設けられており、
前記タッセルの一端には、前記タッセル補助部品が係止されているループ状のタッセルコードであって、当該タッセルコードのループ状の部分は前記房掛に引っ掛けることができないように構成されており、
前記タッセルの他端には、前記房掛に引っ掛けるための別のループ状のタッセルコードが設けられている、請求項2に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 Both the tassel and the tassel auxiliary part are provided,
The separation part is provided in the tassel auxiliary part,
One end of the tassel is a loop-shaped tassel cord in which the tassel auxiliary component is locked, and the loop-shaped portion of the tassel cord is configured not to be hooked on the tuft,
The curtain accessory according to claim 2, wherein another loop-shaped tassel cord for hooking on the tuft is provided at the other end of the tassel. - 前記連結機構は、前記房掛を外力によって複数の部分に分離する分離部を有する、請求項1に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The curtain accessory according to claim 1, wherein the coupling mechanism includes a separation unit that separates the tuft into a plurality of parts by an external force.
- 前記房掛は、固定立設面に固定される台座と、前記台座から突出する突出軸と、前記突出軸に支持され且つ前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品を引っ掛けるための引掛部とを有し、
前記分離部は、前記突出軸および前記引掛部の間に設けられている、請求項7に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The tuft includes a pedestal fixed to a fixed standing surface, a projecting shaft projecting from the pedestal, and a hooking part supported by the projecting shaft and hooking the tassel or the tassel auxiliary component,
The curtain accessory according to claim 7, wherein the separation portion is provided between the protruding shaft and the hooking portion. - 前記房掛には、前記分離部に設けられているトリガーに向かい低くなるように傾斜する傾斜面が設けられ、
前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品が前記トリガーに当接し力をかけることにより前記連結が解除される、請求項8に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The tuft is provided with an inclined surface that inclines so as to become lower toward the trigger provided in the separation part,
The curtain accessory according to claim 8, wherein the connection is released when the tassel or the tassel auxiliary component abuts against the trigger and applies a force. - 前記房掛は、固定立設面に固定される台座と、前記台座から突出する突出軸と、前記突出軸に支持され、前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品を引っ掛けるための引掛部とを有し、
前記分離部は、前記台座および前記突出軸の間に設けられている、請求項7に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The tuft includes a pedestal fixed to a fixed standing surface, a projecting shaft projecting from the pedestal, and a hook part supported by the projecting shaft for hooking the tassel or the tassel auxiliary component,
The curtain accessory according to claim 7, wherein the separation portion is provided between the pedestal and the protruding shaft. - 前記連結機構の連結が解除されたときにも前記引掛部が下方へ落下しないように保持する保持コードが、前記台座および前記突出軸の間に設けられている、請求項10に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The curtain accessory according to claim 10, wherein a holding cord that holds the hook portion so as not to fall downward even when the connection of the connection mechanism is released is provided between the base and the protruding shaft. .
- 前記房掛は、固定立設面に取り付けられる取付台と、前記取付台に係止する台座と、前記台座から突出する突出軸と、前記突出軸に支持され且つ前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品を引っ掛けるための引掛部とを有し、
前記分離部は、前記台座および前記取付台の間に設けられている、請求項7に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The tuft is attached to a fixed upright surface, a pedestal locked to the mounting pedestal, a projecting shaft projecting from the pedestal, supported by the projecting shaft and supporting the tassel or the tassel auxiliary component. Having a hook part for hooking,
The curtain accessory according to claim 7, wherein the separation portion is provided between the base and the mounting base. - 前記取付台は、前記台座を係止するための台座係止部と、前記台座を略上下方向にスライドさせるためのスライド溝とを有し、
前記タッセルまたは前記タッセル補助部品が前記突出軸または引掛部に当接し力をかけることにより、前記台座が前記スライド溝に沿って下方向にスライドして前記連結が解除される、請求項12に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The mounting base has a base locking part for locking the base, and a slide groove for sliding the base in a substantially vertical direction,
The base is slid downward along the slide groove when the tassel or the tassel auxiliary component abuts against the projecting shaft or the hook portion to apply a force, and the connection is released. Curtain accessories. - 前記タッセルと、前記房掛と、前記タッセル補助部品のうちの少なくとも1つの部材または部分であって前記連結機構が連結している状態では下方へ落下しない状態にある部材または部分が、前記連結機構の連結が解除されたときにも床に落下しないように保持する保持手段をさらに備える、請求項1~請求項13の何れか1つに記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The connecting mechanism is a member or part of at least one member or part of the tassels, the tufts, and the tassels auxiliary parts that does not fall downward when the connecting mechanism is connected. The curtain accessory according to any one of Claims 1 to 13, further comprising holding means for holding it so that it does not fall on the floor even when the connection is released.
- 前記連結機構は、嵌合構造を有する、請求項1~請求項14の何れか1つに記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The curtain accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 14, wherein the coupling mechanism has a fitting structure.
- 前記嵌合構造は回転嵌合構造であり、かつ嵌合が解除された後に手動で回転させながら再嵌合可能であるように構成されている、請求項15に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The curtain accessory according to claim 15, wherein the fitting structure is a rotation fitting structure, and is configured to be re-fitted while being manually rotated after the fitting is released.
- 前記カーテンアクセサリーは、前記房掛を備え、
前記連結機構は、前記房掛の構造を変位させる変位機構であり、
前記変位機構は、前記タッセルを介して前記房掛にかかる荷重が所定値を超えると房掛の構造を変位させて前記タッセルの係止を解除し、かつ係止が解除された後に変位を元に戻して再度タッセルを房掛に係止可能に構成されている、請求項1に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The curtain accessory includes the tuft.
The connection mechanism is a displacement mechanism that displaces the structure of the tuft.
The displacement mechanism displaces the structure of the tuft when the load applied to the tuft via the tassels exceeds a predetermined value to release the lock of the tassels, and the displacement is released after the lock is released. The curtain accessory according to claim 1, wherein the curtain accessory is configured so that the tassels can be locked to the tufts again. - 前記房掛は、固定立設面に固定される台座と、フック部を有する回転フックとを備え、
前記変位機構は、前記タッセルを介して前記回転フックにかかる荷重が所定値を超えると前記回転フックが前記台座に対して相対回転して前記タッセルを脱落させるように構成されている、請求項17に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The tuft includes a pedestal fixed to a fixed standing surface, and a rotating hook having a hook portion,
The displacement mechanism is configured such that when the load applied to the rotary hook via the tassel exceeds a predetermined value, the rotary hook rotates relative to the pedestal to drop the tassel. Curtain accessories described in. - 前記変位機構は、前記台座に設けられ且つ前記回転フックを挿込可能な開口孔と、前記台座の開口孔に設けられ且つ前記回転フックを回転可能に支持する回転機構とを有する、請求項18に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The displacement mechanism includes an opening hole provided in the base and into which the rotary hook can be inserted, and a rotation mechanism provided in the opening hole of the base and rotatably supporting the rotary hook. Curtain accessories described in.
- 前記変位機構は、前記タッセルの脱落後に前記回転フックを逆方向に回転させるように前記回転フックを付勢する付勢手段をさらに備える、請求項18又は請求項19に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The curtain accessory according to claim 18 or 19, wherein the displacement mechanism further includes biasing means for biasing the rotary hook so as to rotate the rotary hook in the reverse direction after the tassels are detached.
- 前記付勢手段は、前記回転フックに設けられた錘部であり、
前記回転フックは、前記フック部と前記錘部の間に設けられた回転軸を中心に回転するように構成される、請求項20に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The biasing means is a weight portion provided on the rotary hook,
The curtain accessory according to claim 20, wherein the rotary hook is configured to rotate about a rotation axis provided between the hook part and the weight part. - 前記変位機構は、前記フック部にかかる荷重が所定値以下である場合に前記回転フックの回転を規制する回転規制機構を備える、請求項18~請求項21の何れか1つに記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The curtain accessory according to any one of claims 18 to 21, wherein the displacement mechanism includes a rotation restricting mechanism that restricts rotation of the rotating hook when a load applied to the hook portion is equal to or less than a predetermined value. .
- 前記回転規制機構は、前記回転フックに設けられた回転フック側係止部と、前記フック部にかかる荷重が所定値以下である状態で前記回転フック側係止部に当接して前記回転フックの回転を規制する台座側係止部とを備える、請求項22に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The rotation restricting mechanism includes a rotation hook side locking portion provided on the rotation hook and a contact with the rotation hook side locking portion in a state where a load applied to the hook portion is equal to or less than a predetermined value. The curtain accessory of Claim 22 provided with the base side latching | locking part which controls rotation.
- 前記房掛は、固定立設面に固定される台座と、前記台座から突出する突出軸と、前記突出軸に支持され且つ前記タッセルを引っ掛けるための引掛部とを備え、
前記変位機構は、前記突出軸および前記引掛部を接続するヒンジ部と、前記突出軸および前記引掛部を前記ヒンジ部において所定の範囲の角度を形成するように保持する弾性手段とを有し、
前記変位機構は、前記タッセルを介して前記引掛部にかかる荷重が所定値を超えると前記ヒンジ部において前記角度が拡大して前記タッセルを脱落させるように構成されている、請求項17に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The tuft includes a pedestal fixed to a fixed standing surface, a projecting shaft projecting from the pedestal, and a hooking part supported by the projecting shaft and hooking the tassel,
The displacement mechanism includes a hinge portion that connects the protruding shaft and the hook portion, and elastic means that holds the protruding shaft and the hook portion so as to form an angle within a predetermined range in the hinge portion,
18. The displacement mechanism according to claim 17, wherein the displacement mechanism is configured such that when the load applied to the hooking portion via the tassel exceeds a predetermined value, the angle is expanded at the hinge portion to drop the tassel. Curtain accessories. - 前記弾性手段は、板バネまたはトーションバネを有する、請求項24に記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The curtain accessory according to claim 24, wherein the elastic means includes a leaf spring or a torsion spring.
- 前記連結機構は、前記タッセルに加わる荷重が2kgf超になると連結が解除されるように構成されている、請求項1~請求項25の何れか1つに記載のカーテンアクセサリー。 The curtain accessory according to any one of claims 1 to 25, wherein the connection mechanism is configured to be disconnected when a load applied to the tassel exceeds 2 kgf.
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