Patent classifications
E06B9/44
Shade motor with power supplied by brackets
Shade assembly comprising a roller tube, shade material connected to the roller tube, and a motor disposed inside the roller tube and adapted to rotate the roller tube to roll and unroll the shade material. The shade assembly further comprise a motor head disposed at a terminal end of the roller tube and comprises a contact pin and a first locking member, and an installation bracket adapted to be secured to an architectural structure and comprises a contact pad and a second locking member, wherein the motor head is stationary with respect to the installation bracket when the roller tube rotates. The motor head is adapted to removably attach to the installation bracket by connecting the first locking member to the second locking member and thereby aligning and electrically connecting the contact pin with the contact pad
Shade motor with power supplied by brackets
Shade assembly comprising a roller tube, shade material connected to the roller tube, and a motor disposed inside the roller tube and adapted to rotate the roller tube to roll and unroll the shade material. The shade assembly further comprise a motor head disposed at a terminal end of the roller tube and comprises a contact pin and a first locking member, and an installation bracket adapted to be secured to an architectural structure and comprises a contact pad and a second locking member, wherein the motor head is stationary with respect to the installation bracket when the roller tube rotates. The motor head is adapted to removably attach to the installation bracket by connecting the first locking member to the second locking member and thereby aligning and electrically connecting the contact pin with the contact pad
SPRING ROLLER SHUTTER WITH ADJUSTABLE FUNCTION
The present disclosure belongs to the field of spring roller shutters, and particularly relates to a spring roller shutter with adjustable function, which comprises a spring assembly in a drum, an adjusting assembly and a limiting assembly, wherein one end of the drum includes a concentric adjusting cylinder, the adjusting cylinder is connected with an output end of the spring assembly, one end of the adjusting cylinder away from the drum includes a fixed shell, the fixed shell includes a cavity with an opening facing the adjusting cylinder, the one end of the adjusting cylinder slides in the fixed shell, and the adjusting assembly and the limiting assembly are in the fixed shell, thereby achieving the benefit of adjusting the maximum withdrawal height of the curtain.
MOTORIZED WINDOW TREATMENT
A motorized window treatment system may include a roller tube, a flexible material, a motor drive unit, and mounting brackets. The mounting brackets may include a stationary portion configured to be attached to a structure surrounding a window. The mounting brackets may include a movable portion configured to receive an end portion of a housing of a motor drive unit. The movable portion may be configured to operate the motorized window treatment between the operating position and the extended position in a circular-shaped path. A portion of the motor drive unit may be accessible when the motorized window treatment is in the extended position. The mounting brackets may include a stopping mechanism that is configured to prevent the motorized window treatment from extending beyond the extended position.
MOTORIZED WINDOW TREATMENT
A motorized window treatment system may include a roller tube, a flexible material, a motor drive unit, and mounting brackets. The mounting brackets may include a stationary portion configured to be attached to a structure surrounding a window. The mounting brackets may include a movable portion configured to receive an end portion of a housing of a motor drive unit. The movable portion may be configured to operate the motorized window treatment between the operating position and the extended position in a circular-shaped path. A portion of the motor drive unit may be accessible when the motorized window treatment is in the extended position. The mounting brackets may include a stopping mechanism that is configured to prevent the motorized window treatment from extending beyond the extended position.
ADJUSTABLE ROLLER SHADES
The present disclosure relates to an adjustable roller shade. In certain embodiments, the adjustable roller shade includes: a roller shade fabric winding shaft, a roller shade fabric wound on the roller shade fabric winding shaft forming upper edge of adjustable roller shade, a weight bar attached to bottom of roller shade fabric forming lower edge of adjustable roller shade, a pair of movable pulleys, two pairs of upward lifting ropes and downward pulling ropes, four winders, four driving motors, and a controller. The controller controls rotations of four driving motors, independently and in concert. Each of the four winders is independently driven by four driving motors respectively. Rotations of four driving motors cause rotations of four winders. Ups and downs of the upper edge and the lower edge of the adjustable roller shade can be achieved by controlling the rotational directions of the four winders, separately and independently.
ADJUSTABLE ROLLER SHADES
The present disclosure relates to an adjustable roller shade. In certain embodiments, the adjustable roller shade includes: a roller shade fabric winding shaft, a roller shade fabric wound on the roller shade fabric winding shaft forming upper edge of adjustable roller shade, a weight bar attached to bottom of roller shade fabric forming lower edge of adjustable roller shade, a pair of movable pulleys, two pairs of upward lifting ropes and downward pulling ropes, four winders, four driving motors, and a controller. The controller controls rotations of four driving motors, independently and in concert. Each of the four winders is independently driven by four driving motors respectively. Rotations of four driving motors cause rotations of four winders. Ups and downs of the upper edge and the lower edge of the adjustable roller shade can be achieved by controlling the rotational directions of the four winders, separately and independently.
Selection of an optimal lift assist mechanism
A desired range of lift force to raise a window shade is used to select the window shade hardware such as, for example, the optimal LAM. A desired lift force may be 5 pounds for ADA compliance. However, if the user wants to exert less effort to lift the window shade, the user may request an increased lift force of 6 or 7 pounds. Therefore, if a lift force range between 3-8.5 pounds is desired, the system selects the optimal LAM to maintain and guarantee that the lift force required to operate the shades will not exceed the desired range of between 3-8.5 pounds.
Selection of an optimal lift assist mechanism
A desired range of lift force to raise a window shade is used to select the window shade hardware such as, for example, the optimal LAM. A desired lift force may be 5 pounds for ADA compliance. However, if the user wants to exert less effort to lift the window shade, the user may request an increased lift force of 6 or 7 pounds. Therefore, if a lift force range between 3-8.5 pounds is desired, the system selects the optimal LAM to maintain and guarantee that the lift force required to operate the shades will not exceed the desired range of between 3-8.5 pounds.
ROLLER BLIND DEVICE WITH STEPLESS ADJUSTMENT
The invention provides a roller blind device with stepless adjustment comprising a roller blind base, a reel unit pivotally disposed on the roller blind base, and a blind fabric assembled on the reel unit, the reel unit comprises a first positioning unit, a second positioning unit, an outer tube accommodates the first positioning unit and the second positioning unit, a rotating shaft is assembled with the first positioning unit, and a first elastic member is disposed on the rotating shaft. Thereby, after a user combines the reel unit assembled with the blind fabric and the roller blind base, the user can drive the connected first elastic member to contract or loosen by adjusting the first positioning unit, so that a counterweight relationship between the reel unit and the blind fabric can be adjusted to achieve the roller blind device with stepless adjustment capable of adjusting a counterweight relationship.