MOTORIZED WINDOW BLIND WITH TRANSMISSION DEIVCE IN BOTTOM RAIL
20220065038 ยท 2022-03-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/262
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E06B9/322
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B2009/3222
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A motorized window blind includes a top rail, a bottom rail, a plurality of slats assembled between the top rail and the bottom rail, and a driving device received in the bottom rail. The driving device includes a transmission unit, a motor, a first cord and a second cord. A first end of each of the first and second cords is connected to the transmission unit, and a second end of each of the first and second cords extends through the slats and is connected to the top rail. The motor is connected to and drives the transmission unit to lift and lower the slats. The driving device received in the bottom rail is easily maintained. The top rail does not occupy too much space and is easily to be installed.
Claims
1. A motorized window blind comprising: a top rail; a bottom rail; a plurality of slats assembled between the top rail and the bottom rail, and a driving device received in the bottom rail.
2. The motorized window blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein the driving device is electronically connected with a wireless controller.
3. The motorized window blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bottom rail includes a housing and a bottom plate, the driving device is received in the housing and the bottom plate is connected to the housing.
4. A motorized window blind comprising: a top rail; a bottom rail; a plurality of slats assembled between the top rail and the bottom rail, and a driving device received in the bottom rail and including a transmission unit, a motor, a first cord and a second cord, the motor connected to the transmission unit, a first end of each of the first and second cords connected to the transmission unit, a second end of each of the first and second cords extending through the slats and connected to the top rail, the transmission unit being driven by the motor to lift and lower the slats.
5. The motorized window blind as claimed in claim 4, wherein the driving device includes a power supply which is electrically connected to the motor.
6. The motorized window blind as claimed in claim 5, wherein the power supply includes a chargeable battery and a battery box in which the chargeable battery is received.
7. The motorized window blind as claimed in claim 4, wherein the driving device is electronically connected with a wireless controller.
8. The motorized window blind as claimed in claim 4, wherein the transmission unit includes a passive member, a first member and a second member, the passive member, the first member and the second member are received in a box, the passive member includes a bevel gear and a main gear which is co-axially formed with the bevel gear, the motor includes a shaft which is connected with a driving gear, the driving gear is engaged with the bevel gear so as to drive the passive member, the main gear is located beneath the bevel gear, the first member includes at least one first gear and a first spool, the second member includes at least one second gear and a second spool, the at least one first gear of the first member is engaged with the main gear of the passive member so as to rotate the first member in a rotational direction opposite to a rotational direction of the passive member, the first cord is wound to the first spool and extends through the slats and is connected to the top rail, the at least one second gear of the second member is engaged with the at least one first gear of the first member, the first member rotates the second member to rotate in a rotational direction opposite to a rotational direction of the first member, the second cord is wound to the second spool and extends through the slats and is connected to the top rail.
9. The motorized window blind as claimed in claim 4, wherein the bottom rail includes a housing and a bottom plate, the driving device is received in the housing and the bottom plate is connected to the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0022] Referring to
[0023] The top rail 1 can be a U-shaped rail which is installed to top of a window, and can be easily installed because no driving device 4 received therein.
[0024] As shown in
[0025] The driving device 4 received in the bottom rail 2 includes a transmission unit 41, a motor 42, a first cord 43 and a second cord 44. The motor 42 is connected to the transmission unit 41. A first end of each of the first and second cords 43, 44 is connected to the transmission unit 41. A second end of each of the first and second cords 43, 44 extends through the slats 3 and is connected to the top rail 1. The transmission unit 41 is driven by the motor 42 to lift and lower the slats 3. The driving device 4 includes a power supply 45 which is electrically connected to the motor 42. It is noted that the driving device 4 may also be is electronically connected with a wireless controller (not shown). The power supply 45 includes a chargeable battery 451 and a battery box 452 in which the chargeable battery 451 is received. A cap 453 is connected to one end of the battery box 452 to seal the battery box 452. Even the electric power is not available, the slats 3 can also be operated manually.
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[0027] The advantages of the present invention are that the driving device 4 is received in the bottom rail 2 which is located at a position that is easily to be accessed, so that the driving device 4 is easily maintained.
[0028] The users can use the wireless controller to operate the driving device 4 to lift or lower the blind.
[0029] The top rail 1 does not have the driving device 4 received therein so that it is light and occupies less space and is easily to be installed.
[0030] The motorized window blind is able to be operated manually even if the electric power is not available.
[0031] While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.