Door Curtain Device Having Transmissivity Variation Structure
US-2018134126-A1 · May 17, 2018 · US
US10046622B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10046622-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615362523-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 12, 2016 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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A door curtain assembly configured for adjusting shading amount may include a fixed curtain wound around a fixed curtain take-up roll mounted at a door trim, a variable curtain wound around a variable curtain take-up roll mounted at the door trim, and a shade bar coupled to both a first end of the fixed curtain and a first end of the variable curtain such that the fixed curtain and the variable curtain are unwound and pulled up when the shade bar moves upward, wherein an upward position of the variable curtain can be adjusted.
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What is claimed is: 1. A door curtain assembly configured for adjusting shading amount, the door curtain assembly comprising: a fixed curtain wound around a fixed curtain take-up roll mounted at a door trim; a variable curtain wound around a variable curtain take-up roll mounted at the door trim; a shade bar coupled to both a first end of the fixed curtain and a first end of the variable curtain such that the fixed curtain and the variable curtain are configured to be unwound and pulled up when the shade bar moves upward; and a control switch for adjusting an upward height of the variable curtain, wherein the fixed curtain is formed as a double structure in which a mesh portion allowing light to pass therethrough and a shading portion for shading light are formed layered alternately one after another, wherein the variable curtain is formed as a double structure in which a mesh portion allowing light to pass therethrough and a shading portion for shading light are formed layered alternately one after another, wherein the mesh portion of the fixed curtain and the mesh portion of the variable curtain have a same width and wherein the shading portion of the fixed curtain and the shading portion of the variable curtain have a same width, wherein the shading portion of the fixed curtain and the mesh portion of the variable curtain are overlapped with each other when the fixed curtain and the variable curtain are unwound completely from the fixed curtain take-up roll and the variable curtain take-up roll respectively and then the shade bar is configured to be locked to the door frame, wherein the variable curtain is wound around the variable curtain take-up roll by manipulation of the control switch so that the upward height of the variable curtain is adjusted, and wherein the first end of the variable curtain is supported elastically in an upward direction by a resilient roll provided on the shade bar and wherein the variable curtain is configured to be pulled downward by a predetermined length by manipulation of the control switch so that the upward height of the variable curtain is adjusted. 2. The door curtain assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the mesh portion of the variable curtain pulled downward by the predetermined length is overlapped with the mesh portion of the fixed curtain. 3. A door curtain assembly configured for adjusting shading amount, the door curtain assembly comprising: a fixed curtain wound around a fixed curtain take-up roll mounted at a door trim; a variable curtain wound around a variable curtain take-up roll mounted at the door trim; a shade bar coupled to both a first end of the fixed curtain and a first end of the variable curtain such that the fixed curtain and the variable curtain are configured to be unwound and pulled up when the shade bar moves upward; and a control switch for adjusting an upward height of the variable curtain, wherein the fixed curtain is formed as a double structure in which a mesh portion allowing light to pass therethrough and a shading portion for shading light are formed layered alternately one after another, wherein the variable curtain is formed as a double structure in which a mesh portion allowing light to pass therethrough and a shading portion for shading light are formed layered alternately one after another, wherein the mesh portion of the fixed curtain and the mesh portion of the variable curtain have a same width and wherein the shading portion of the fixed curtain and the shading portion of the variable curtain have a same width, wherein the mesh portion of the fixed curtain and the mesh portion of the variable curtain are overlapped with each other when the fixed curtain and the variable curtain are unwound completely from the fixed curtain take-up roll and the variable curtain take-up roll respectively and then the shade bar is locked to the door frame, wherein the variable curtain is wound around the variable curtain take-up roll by manipulation of the control switch so that the upward height of the variable curtain is adjusted, and wherein the first end of the variable curtain is supported elastically in an upward direction by a resilient roll provided on the shade bar and wherein the variable curtain is configured to be pulled downward by a predetermined length by manipulation of the control switch so that the upward height of the variable curtain is adjusted. 4. The door curtain assembly according to claim 3 , wherein the mesh portion of the variable curtain pulled downward by the predetermined length is overlapped with the shading portion of the fixed curtain.
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