WIRELESS CONTROLS MOTORIZED DRAPERY

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CURRENT CURRENT PRODUCTS CORP. 1995 HOLLYWOOD AVENUE PENSACOLA FL 32505 Wireless controls for motorized drapery rods, motorized umbrellas, motorized drapery tracks, motorized window shade attachments configured to motorize operation of non-motorized window shades;Motorized drapery rods, wirelessly controlled motorized drapery rods, motorized drapery tracks, wirelessly controlled motorized drapery tracks, motorized window shade attachments configured to motorize operation of non-motorized window shades, wirelessly controlled motorized window shade attachments configured to motorize operation of non-motorized window shades;Engineering design services in the field of consumer electronic products;
CURRENT Willis J. Mullet 513 Deer Point Drive Gulf Breeze FL 325614553 Wireless controls for motorized drapery rods, motorized umbrellas, motorized drapery tracks, motorized window shade attachments configured to motorize operation of non-motorized window shades;Motorized drapery rods, wirelessly controlled motorized drapery rods, motorized drapery tracks, wirelessly controlled motorized drapery tracks, motorized window shade attachments configured to motorize operation of non-motorized window shades, wirelessly controlled motorized window shade attachments configured to motorize operation of non-motorized window shades;Engineering design services in the field of consumer electronic products;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A Roman-type blind drapery structure includes a Roman-type drapery made up of a blind body wherein the blind body has an upper tubular section transversely disposed at the top edge thereon for an upper beam made of a major/minor telescopic rod to be led there-through, and both ends of the pull cord are led vertically downwards from the bottom edge of the upper tubular section to pass sequentially through a plurality of cord-passage hoops that are equidistantly seamed from top to bottom in axial position relative to the pull cord at the rear side of the blind body thereon. A lower tubular section is disposed at the lower section of the blind body for a rod-like counterweight to be located therein, and both ends of the pull cord are correspondingly drawn inwards and gathered up by a retaining piece to form a pulling section suspending downwards at the ends thereof. Thus, the upper beam thereof is simply led through the upper tubular section of the blind body to complete the assembly of the Roman-type drapery thereof, and the blind body mounted onto the upper beam thereof is easily detached there-from for the replacement of another blind body of different design without the upper beam being changed therewith, facilitating the various decorative effect as well as easy assembly and replacement of the Roman-type drapery thereof to boost the economical efficiency and competitive power thereof.