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a window covering and window covering technology, applied in the field of window coverings, can solve the problems of child entanglement in the lift cord of venetian blinds and other types of window coverings, and the cord release device is not well suited for use on roman shades, so as to raise and lower the shade

Inactive Publication Date: 2010-05-27
WHOLE SPACE IND
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[0011]An improved Roman shade is provided that includes a sheet of material connected to a headrail that is gathered at selected intervals to provide a series of transverse pleats or folds and lift cords for raising and lowering the shade. The Roman shade also includes a plurality of release devices attached to the sheet of material. Each of the release devices includes a

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Since rings are often sewn or affixed to the window covering material, such repositioning can be difficult and time consuming.
There have also been incidents of child entanglements in lift cords of venetian blinds and other types of window coverings.
Most, if not all of the cord release devices are not well suited for use on Roman shades.
Moreover, many conventional child safety devices for blinds are visible from the front of the shade and detract from the aesthetic effect of the shade.

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embodiment 51

[0087]Embodiments of my safety kit may be used to retrofit existing Roman shades to provide child safety features. For instance, the female members provided in embodiments of my kit may be attached to the bottom rail of a Roman shade or bottom portion of the shade material and the male members may be attached to the ends of lift cords. Such a retrofitted shade could appear similar to the second present preferred embodiment 51 shown in FIGS. 9 and 10.

[0088]Of course, embodiments of my safety kit may also include more than two safety devices. For instance, a user could provide a safety device on each loop or ring of a Roman shade such that each male member is attached to a lift cord and each female member is attached to respective loop or ring. As another example, each female member may be attached to one of the lift cords and a male member may be attached to a respective ring or loop.

[0089]Referring to FIG. 13, an embodiment of my Roman shade 81 can include a headrail 82 that is atta...

embodiment 251

[0109]Other embodiments of my window covering may include safety devices configured to release lift cords upon a downward release force, or downward movement of the lift cord. For instance, an embodiment 251 of my window covering shown in FIGS. 27-30 includes safety devices 260. The male member 261 of each safety device is configured to be releasably attached to the female member 256 of the safety device. Each male member 261 is attached to an end of a lift cord 253 that extends from a headrail 252. The lift cords pass through openings in cord release devices 259 that are attached to window covering material 254. The male members may also be sized and configured to pass through the openings of the cord release devices.

[0110]The window covering material 254 has an upper portion 258 adjacent the headrail 252 and a lower portion 257. The window covering material may be extended to a lowered position or retracted to a raised position. A lower rail 255 is attached to the lower portion 25...

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Abstract

A window covering includes a plurality of lift cords extending from an upper rail and window covering material connected to the upper rail or the lift cords. A plurality of safety devices are attached to the window covering. Each safety device includes a male member and a female member. One of the members is attached to a respective lift cord and the other of the members is attached to a portion of the window covering material or a lower rail. The male and female members are configured to be attached together such that the male and female members separate from each other when a release force acts on at least one of the male member and female member.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]The present application is a continuation in part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12 / 486,209, which claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12 / 390,952. The present application also claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61 / 118,227 which was filed on Nov. 26, 2008.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]This invention relates to window coverings such as Roman shades, and more particularly, to a child safety device and child safety kit that are used for such shades.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]One popular type of window covering is known as a Roman shade which may also be called a Roman blind, an Austrian shade, a Balloon Shade, or a Soft Shade. This type of shade consists of a panel or sheet of material attached along its top edge to a headrail and gathered at spaced intervals to provide a series of soft folds across the face of the fabric. Consequently, the typical Ro...

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IPC IPC(8): A47H5/00
CPCE06B9/262E06B2009/3265E06B2009/2622
Inventor LIN, TZONG FU
Owner WHOLE SPACE IND