Skylight roller shade alignment mechanism
11053732 ยท 2021-07-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04D13/033
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/72
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/72
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A roller shade adapted to adjustably cover a structural opening comprising a roller tube assembly having a roller tube and a shade material attached to the roller tube, a pair of longitudinal side panel assemblies adapted to be attached at opposite sides of the structural opening and retain the roller tube assembly therebetween, at least one lateral panel comprising a side wall having an alignment channel recessed in its outer surface, and at least two corner brackets. Each side panel assembly comprises a tensioning assembly adapted to tension the shade material. Each corner bracket comprises a first portion and a second portion orthogonal to the first portion. The first portion is adapted to be attached to one of the longitudinal side panel assemblies. The second portion comprises a substantially flat wall with an alignment tab linearly extending from its terminal end. The alignment tab is sized to fit within the alignment channel of the lateral panel. The lateral panel is installed to the structural opening between the pair of longitudinal side panel assemblies by aligning and inserting the alignment tabs of the corner brackets into the alignment channel of the lateral panel and attaching the lateral panel at a head or base of the structural opening.
Claims
1. A roller shade adapted to adjustably cover a structural opening comprising: a roller tube assembly having a roller tube and a shade material attached to the roller tube; a pair of longitudinal side panel assemblies adapted to be attached at opposite sides of the structural opening and retain the roller tube assembly therebetween, wherein each of the side panel assemblies comprises a tensioning assembly adapted to tension the shade material; at least one lateral panel comprising a side wall having an alignment channel recessed in its outer surface; and at least two corner brackets each comprising a first portion and a second portion orthogonal to the first portion, wherein the first portion is adapted to be attached to one of the longitudinal side panel assemblies, wherein the second portion comprises a substantially flat wall with an alignment tab linearly extending from its terminal end, wherein the alignment tab is sized to fit within the alignment channel of the lateral panel; wherein the lateral panel is installed to the structural opening between the pair of longitudinal side panel assemblies by aligning and inserting the alignment tabs of the corner brackets into the alignment channel of the lateral panel and attaching the lateral panel at a head or base of the structural opening.
2. The roller shade according to claim 1, wherein the alignment tabs and alignment channel align a height of the side panel assemblies with respect to each other and the structural opening.
3. The roller shade according to claim 1, wherein the first portions of the corner brackets comprise brackets adapted for attaching the roller tube assembly to the longitudinal side panel assemblies.
4. The roller shade according to claim 1, wherein the first portions of the corner brackets comprise brackets adapted for attaching at least a portion of the tensioning assemblies to the longitudinal side panel assemblies.
5. The roller shade according to claim 1, wherein each of the side panel assemblies comprises a U-shaped longitudinal side channel adapted to retain the tensioning assembly therein, wherein the roller shade further comprises a pair of side fascia sections each adapted to be attached at an opening to the U-shaped longitudinal side channel to substantially conceal the tensioning assembly.
6. The roller shade according to claim 5, wherein the longitudinal side channels and side fascia sections are adapted to be cut to correspond to a size of the structural opening.
7. The roller shade according to claim 1, wherein the lateral panel comprises a top wall orthogonally attached to the side wall of the lateral panel, wherein the lateral panel is adapted to be attached at a head of the roller shade to contain the roller tube therein, wherein the roller shade further comprises a head fascia section having orthogonally disposed side wall and bottom wall, wherein the head fascia section is adapted to be attached to an opening of the lateral panel to substantially conceal the roller tube.
8. The roller shade according to claim 1, wherein the roller tube assembly further comprises a hem bar attached to the free end of the shade material.
9. The roller shade according to claim 8, wherein the hem bar comprises wheels extending from opposite ends of the hem bar, wherein each of the side panel assemblies comprises a longitudinal hem bar channel adapted to receive one of the wheels to guide the hem bar along each of the side panel assemblies.
10. The roller shade according to claim 8, wherein the lateral panel comprises a U-shaped longitudinal base channel, wherein the U-shaped longitudinal base channel is adapted to be attached at a base of the roller shade opposite to the roller tube, wherein the roller shade further comprises a base fascia section adapted to be attached to an opening of the base channel to substantially conceal the hem bar when the shade material is at a closed position.
11. The roller shade according to claim 1, wherein the roller tube assembly comprises a pair of cables adapted to be wound about opposite ends of the roller tube, wherein at least one tensioning assembly comprises: a fixed pulley bracket comprising a first and second pulleys; a floating pulley bracket comprising a third pulley; and a spring attached at one end to the floating pulley bracket; wherein the cable is looped through the first, second, and third pulleys of the tensioning assembly and attached to the free end of the shade material.
12. The roller shade according to claim 11, wherein the roller tube assembly further comprises a pair of cable cones at each side of the roller tube, wherein each of the cable cones comprises a helical groove, wherein each of the cables is adapted to wind on the helical groove of the respective cable cones.
13. The roller shade according to claim 1, wherein the roller tube assembly further comprises a shade drive unit adapted to rotate the roller tube to unroll or roll the shade material to adjustably cover or uncover the structural opening.
14. The roller shade according to claim 13, wherein the shade drive unit comprises a motor.
15. A roller shade adapted to adjustably cover a structural opening comprising: a roller tube assembly having a roller tube and a shade material attached to the roller tube; a pair of longitudinal side panel assemblies adapted to be attached at opposite sides of the structural opening and retain the roller tube assembly therebetween, wherein each of the side panel assemblies comprises a tensioning assembly adapted to tension the shade material; a head and base panels each comprising a side wall having an alignment channel recessed in its outer surface; first, second, third, and fourth corner brackets each comprising a first portion and a second portion orthogonal to the first portion, wherein the first portion is adapted to be attached to one of the side panel assemblies, wherein the second portion comprises a substantially flat wall with an alignment tab linearly extending from its terminal end; wherein the head panel and the base panel are installed at a head and a base of the structural opening, respectively, between the pair of longitudinal side panel assemblies by aligning and inserting the alignment tabs of the corner brackets into one of the alignment channels and attaching the head and base panels to the head and base of the structural opening, respectively.
16. The roller shade according to claim 15, wherein the alignment tabs and alignment channels align a height of the side panel assemblies with respect to each other and the structural opening.
17. The roller shade according to claim 1, wherein the first portions of the first and second corner brackets comprise brackets adapted for attaching at least a portion of the tensioning assemblies to the longitudinal side panel assemblies.
18. The roller shade according to claim 17, wherein the first portions of the third and fourth corner brackets comprise brackets adapted for attaching the roller tube assembly to the longitudinal side panel assemblies.
19. A method of installing a roller shade to adjustably cover a structural opening comprising the steps of: attaching a pair of side panel assemblies at opposite sides of the structural opening, wherein each of the side panel assemblies comprises a tensioning assembly and at least one corner bracket having a first portion and a second portion orthogonal to the first portion, wherein the first portion is attached to the side panel assembly and the second portion comprises a substantially flat wall with an alignment tab linearly extending from its terminal end; inserting a lateral panel, comprising a side wall having an alignment channel recessed in its outer surface, between the pair of side panel assemblies, and aligning and inserting the alignment tabs of the corner brackets into the alignment channel of the lateral panel; attaching the lateral panel at a head or base of the structural opening; and attaching a roller tube assembly to and between the pair of side panel assemblies, wherein the roller tube assembly comprises a roller tube and a shade material attached to the roller tube.
20. The method according to claim 19, wherein each of the side panel assemblies comprises a U-shaped longitudinal side channel that retains the tensioning assembly therein, wherein the roller shade further comprises a pair of side fascia sections, wherein the method further comprises the step of attaching the pair of side fascia sections at an opening to the U-shaped longitudinal side channel to substantially conceal the tensioning assembly.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other objects and features of the embodiments will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments with reference to the following figures. Different aspects of the embodiments are illustrated in reference figures of the drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered to be illustrative rather than limiting. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the aspects of the embodiments. In the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(18) The embodiments are described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which embodiments of the inventive concept are shown. In the drawings, the size and relative sizes of layers and regions may be exaggerated for clarity. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. The embodiments may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the inventive concept to those skilled in the art. The scope of the embodiments is therefore defined by the appended claims.
(19) Reference throughout the specification to one embodiment or an embodiment means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with an embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the embodiments. Thus, the appearance of the phrases in one embodiment or in an embodiment in various places throughout the specification is not necessarily referring to the same embodiment. Further, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS FOR THE ELEMENTS IN THE DRAWINGS IN NUMERICAL ORDER
(20) The following is a list of the major elements in the drawings in numerical order.
(21) 100 Skylight Roller Shade
(22) 101 First Side Panel Assembly
(23) 102 Second Side Panel Assembly
(24) 103 Head Panel
(25) 104 Base Panel Assembly
(26) 105 Roller Tube Assembly
(27) 106 Shade Material
(28) 107 Hem Bar
(29) 108 Endcap
(30) 109 Tensioning Assembly
(31) 110 Window Frame
(32) 111 Roller Tube
(33) 112 Motor Drive Unit
(34) 113 Idler
(35) 114 Wheel
(36) 115a First End
(37) 115b Second End
(38) 116 Flange
(39) 118 Idler Body
(40) 119 Idler Pin
(41) 120 Motor Housing
(42) 121 Motor Head
(43) 122 Crown Adapted Wheel
(44) 123 Drive Wheel
(45) 124 Flange
(46) 125 Motor
(47) 126 Power Cord
(48) 127 Terminal Block
(49) 128 Motor Control Module
(50) 129 User Interface
(51) 130a-b Side Channels
(52) 130c Base Channel
(53) 131 Lateral Wall
(54) 132 Side Wall
(55) 133 Top Wall
(56) 134 Bottom Wall
(57) 135 First Longitudinal Track
(58) 136 Second Longitudinal Track
(59) 137 Back Plate
(60) 138 Screw
(61) 139 Cable
(62) 140 Cable Cone
(63) 141 Outer Surface
(64) 142 Helical Groove
(65) 143 Cable Hole
(66) 144 Circumferential Lateral Wall
(67) 145 Index Slot
(68) 145a Aligned Index Slot
(69) 146 Longitudinal Channel
(70) 147 Bore
(71) 148 Open Position Roll Off Point
(72) 149 Index Insert
(73) 150 Projection
(74) 151 Lateral Wall
(75) 152 Hem Bar Channel
(76) 153 Alignment Channel
(77) 154a-d First Through Fourth Corner Brackets
(78) 155 First Portion of Corner Bracket
(79) 156 Second Portion of Corner Bracket
(80) 157 Alignment Tab
(81) 158a First Side Fascia Section
(82) 158b Second Side Fascia Section
(83) 158c Base Fascia Section
(84) 159 Head Fascia Section
(85) 160 Motor Latch Bracket
(86) 161 Fixed Pulley Bracket
(87) 162 Floating Pulley Bracket
(88) 163 Motor Bracket
(89) 164 Idle Bracket
(90) 165 Top Wall
(91) 166 Side Wall
(92) 167 Alignment Channel
(93) 168 Lateral Wall
(94) 169 Fascia Clip
(95) 171 Side Wall
(96) 172 Lateral Wall
(97) 173 Side Wall
(98) 174 Bottom Wall
(99) 175 Hook Shaped Wall
(100) 176 Fascia Corner Bracket
(101) 177 Screws
(102) 178 Keyhole
(103) 180 Spring
(104) 181 Traveler Tension Bracket
(105) 182 Anchor Tension Bracket
(106) 183 Threaded Bolt
(107) 184 Tension Assist Bracket
(108) 185a-c First Through Third Pulley Wheels
(109) 186 Screw
(110) 187 Arm
(111) 188 Nut
(112) 191 Arms
(113) 192 Pins
MODE(S) FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(114) For 40 years Crestron Electronics, Inc. has been the world's leading manufacturer of advanced control and automation systems, innovating technology to simplify and enhance modern lifestyles and businesses. Crestron designs, manufactures, and offers for sale integrated solutions to control audio, video, computer, and environmental systems. In addition, the devices and systems offered by Crestron streamlines technology, improving the quality of life in commercial buildings, universities, hotels, hospitals, and homes, among other locations. Accordingly, the systems, methods, and modes of the aspects of the embodiments described herein can be manufactured by Crestron Electronics, Inc., located in Rockleigh, N.J.
(115) The different aspects of the embodiments described herein pertain to the context of a skylight roller shade, but is not limited thereto, except as may be set forth expressly in the appended claims. While the roller shade is described herein for covering a skylight, the roller shade may be used to cover other types of windows, as well as doors, wall openings, or the like. The embodiments described herein may further be adapted in other types of window or door coverings, such as inverted rollers, Roman shades, Austrian shades, pleated shades, blinds, shutters, skylight shades, garage doors, or the like.
(116) Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and modes for a skylight roller shade that can be easily customized to size, assembled, installed, and tensioned. Beneficially, the skylight roller shade of the present embodiments can be easily customized to fit any sized window frame by using components that can be cut and assembled to size as described in more detail below. The design of the skylight roller shade of the present embodiments also allows it to be easily installed and tensioned in the field by a single installer.
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(119) The first end 115a of the roller tube 111 receives the motor drive unit 112, and the second end 115b receives the idler 113. The idler 113 may comprise an idler pin 119 rotatably connected about an idler body 118. The idler body 118 is inserted into the roller tube 111 and is operably connected to the roller tube 111 such that rotation of the roller tube 111 also rotates the idler body 118. The idler body 118 comprises a flange 116 to prevent the idler body 118 from sliding entirely into the roller tube 111. The idler body 118 may comprise ball bearings therein (not shown) allowing the idler body 118, and thereby the roller tube 111, rotate with respect to the idler pin 119.
(120) The motor drive unit 112 may comprise a motor head 121, a crown adapter wheel 122, a motor housing 120 containing a motor control module 128 and motor 125 therein, and a drive wheel 123. The motor head 121 is adapted to be connected to a motor latch bracket 160. The crown adapter wheel 122 and drive wheel 123 are generally cylindrical in shape and are inserted into and operably connected to roller tube 111 at its first end 115a. Crown adapter wheel 122 and drive wheel 123 may comprise a plurality of channels extending circumferentially about their external surfaces that mate with complementary projections radially extending from an inner surface of roller tube 111 such that crown adapter wheel 122, drive wheel 123, and roller tube 111 rotate together during operation. Crown adapter wheel 122 can further comprise a flange 124 radially extending therefrom to prevent the crown adapter wheel 122 from sliding entirely into the roller tube 111 and maintain the motor head 121 exterior to the roller tube 111. The crown adapter wheel 122 may be rotatably attached to a first end of the motor housing 120 via ball bearings therein (not shown). The crown adapter wheel 122 is adapted to removably and releasably couple the motor drive unit 112 to the roller tube 111. The drive wheel 123 is operably connected to the output shaft of the motor 125 such that rotation of the motor output shaft also rotates the drive wheel 123. The motor 125 may comprise a brushless direct current (BLDC) electric motor. In another embodiment, the motor 125 comprises a brushed DC motor, or any other motor known in the art. The motor drive unit 112 may comprise similar configuration to the CSM-QMTDC-163-1 series motors, available from Crestron Electronics, Inc. of Rockleigh, N.J. The Crestron CSM-QMTDC-163-1 series motors utilizes the quiet, precision-controlled Quiet Motor Technology to control the movement of the shade, keep track of the shade's position, and adjust the shade to the user's desired preset positions.
(121) In operation, the shade material 106 is rolled and unrolled from the roller tube 111 via the roller shade drive unit 112 to open or close the window. Particularly, the motor 125 drives the drive wheel 123, which in turn engages and rotates the roller tube 111. The roller tube 111, in turn, engages and rotates the crown adapter wheel 122 and idler body 118 with respect to the motor 125, while the motor housing 120, including the motor 125 and motor control module 128, remain stationary. As a result, the shade material 106 may be unrolled from an opened position, when substantially the entire shade material 106 is wrapped about the roller tube 111, to a closed position, when the shade material 106 is substantially unraveled, and vice versa.
(122) The motor control module 128 operates to control the motor 125, directing the operation of the motor 125, including its direction, speed, and position. The motor control module 128 may comprise fully integrated electronics. It can comprise a controller, a memory, and a wired or wireless communication interface. The motor controller can comprise a processor adapted to execute an operating system, run various applications, and/or provide processing, for example to process various commands and perform operations, such as controlling the direction, position, and speed of the motor 125. The communication interface is configured for receiving control commands from an external control point.
(123) The motor drive unit 112 can further comprise a local user interface 129, such as a three-button interface, configured for enabling configuration of the motor drive unit 112 as well as receiving control commands directly from a user. Furthermore, the motor control module 112 may comprise a light indicator (not shown), such as a multicolor light emitting diode (LED), to provide feedback as to the status of the roller shade 100. Control commands received by the motor control module 128 may be a direct user input from the user interface 129 or a wired or wireless signal from an external control point. For example, the controller may receive a control command from a wall-mounted button panel or a touch-panel in response to a button actuation or similar action by the user. Control commands may also originate from a signal generator such as a timer or a sensor.
(124) Power can be supplied to the motor drive unit 112 through a power cord 126 by connecting a terminal block 127 to a dedicated power supply (not shown), such as the CSA-PWS40 or CSA-PWS10SHUB-ENET power supplies, available from Crestron Electronics, Inc. of Rockleigh, N.J. In another embodiment, the motor drive unit 112 may be battery operated and as such may be connected to an internal or external power supply in a form of batteries. In yet another embodiment, the motor drive unit 112 may be powered via solar panels placed in proximity to the window to aggregate solar energy.
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(126) During assembly of the roller tube assembly 105, the design of each cable cone 140 allows the cone 140 to be indexed into a correct position with respect to the roller tube 111. One terminal end of the shade material 106 is first attached to the longitudinal channel 146 and the other terminal end of the shade material 106 is attached to the hem bar 107. Then the shade material 106 is wrapped about the roller tube 111 until it reaches an opened position where the shade material 106 is substantially fully rolled onto the roller tube 111 as shown in
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(132) Shade 100 may be ordered by a consumer by providing measurements of the window frame 110 to the manufacturer. The manufacturer can use the measurements to cut the roller tube 111, the side channels 130a-b, the base channel 130c, the head panel 103, as well as the side fascia sections 158a-b, base fascia section 158c, and head fascia section 159 to correspond to the size of the measured window frame 110. The manufacturer will then assemble the roller tube assembly 105 as well as the side and bottom panel assemblies 101, 102 and 104 and ship the assemblies along with the head panel 103, the fascia sections 158a-c and 159 to the consumer. During installation, the first and second side panel assemblies 101 and 102 may be secured to the sides of the window frame 110, for example via screws. The screws may be left not fully tightened such that the height of the side panel assemblies 101 and 102 with respect to each other and the window frame 110 may be adjusted.
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(134) The roller tube assembly 105 is then mounted between the side panel assemblies 101 and 102. The roller tube assembly 105 may be first mounted to the second side panel assembly 102 by inserting the pin tip of the idler pin 119 into a keyhole 178 (
(135) According to one embodiment, shade 100 may be configured as a single skylight with a single roller tube assembly 105 as shown in
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(139) To solve the aforementioned problems, the aspects of the embodiments are directed toward systems, methods, and modes for a skylight roller shade that can be easily customized to size, assembled, installed, and tensioned. It should be understood that this description is not intended to limit the embodiments. On the contrary, the embodiments are intended to cover alternatives, modifications, and equivalents, which are included in the spirit and scope of the embodiments as defined by the appended claims. Further, in the detailed description of the embodiments, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a comprehensive understanding of the claimed embodiments. However, one skilled in the art would understand that various embodiments may be practiced without such specific details.
(140) Although the features and elements of aspects of the embodiments are described being in particular combinations, each feature or element can be used alone, without the other features and elements of the embodiments, or in various combinations with or without other features and elements disclosed herein.
(141) This written description uses examples of the subject matter disclosed to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the same, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the subject matter is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims.
(142) The above-described embodiments are intended to be illustrative in all respects, rather than restrictive, of the embodiments. Thus the embodiments are capable of many variations in detailed implementation that can be derived from the description contained herein by a person skilled in the art. No element, act, or instruction used in the description of the present application should be construed as critical or essential to the embodiments unless explicitly described as such. Also, as used herein, the article a is intended to include one or more items.
(143) All United States patents and applications, foreign patents, and publications discussed above are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
ALTERNATE EMBODIMENTS
(144) Alternate embodiments may be devised without departing from the spirit or the scope of the different aspects of the embodiments. The embodiments described herein may be used for covering windows as well as doors, wall openings, or the like. The embodiments described herein may further be adapted in other types of window or door coverings, such as inverted rollers, Roman shades, Austrian shades, pleated shades, blinds, shutters, garage doors, or the like.