HOLLOW LOUVER TOP OPERATING SYSTEM
20200308904 ยท 2020-10-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/322
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/264
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B2009/3222
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The present disclosure provides a hollow louver top operating system comprising a rotating mechanism and a lifting mechanism, wherein the rotating mechanism is used for opening and closing louver blades of a curtain, and the lifting mechanism is used for lifting the curtain up and down, wherein the rotating mechanism comprises a rotating rope and a top rotating controller, and the rotating rope is connected between the top rotating controller and one side of the curtain, wherein the lifting mechanism comprises a lifting rope and a top lifting controller, and the lifting rope is connected between the top lifting controller and the other side of the curtain, and wherein the curtain is located inside a window frame, the top rotating controller and the top lifting controller are disposed in the window frame at the upper portion of the curtain.
Claims
1. A hollow louver top operating system, comprising a rotating mechanism and a lifting mechanism, wherein the rotating mechanism is used for opening and closing louver blades of a curtain, and the lifting mechanism is used for lifting the curtain up and down, wherein the rotating mechanism comprises a rotating rope and a top rotating controller, and the rotating rope is connected between the top rotating controller and one side of the curtain, wherein the lifting mechanism comprises a lifting rope and a top lifting controller, and the lifting rope is connected between the top lifting controller and the other side of the curtain, and wherein the curtain is located inside a window frame, and the top rotating controller and the top lifting controller are disposed in the window frame at an upper portion of the curtain.
2. The hollow louver top operating system according to claim 1, wherein the top rotating controller comprises an outer rotating controller outside an inner glass of a hollow glass and an inner rotating controller inside the inner glass, wherein the inner rotating controller and the outer rotating controller with the inner glass interposed therebetween magnetically attract each other, and the rotating rope comprises a first rotating rope and a second rotating rope, wherein the rotating mechanism further comprises a rotating rope direction-turning member, a rotating rope angle-turning member, two first rotating shafts, a second rotating shaft, a metal wire and a ladder rope, wherein the two first rotating shafts are respectively located at the left and right sides of the upper portion of the curtain, and the metal wire passes through the second rotating shaft and one first rotating shaft at one side and the other first rotating shaft at the other side, wherein the first rotating shafts at both sides are connected to the ladder rope, the one first rotating shaft at the one side is connected to the second rotating rope, and the second rotating shaft is connected to the first rotating rope, wherein the second rotating rope and the first rotating rope respectively connected to the one first rotating shaft at the one side and the second rotating shaft are respectively inserted into the rotating rope angle-turning member and are respectively turned and connected to the inner rotating controller via a pulley, and wherein when the outer rotating controller moves left or right, the first rotating rope and the second rotating rope are driven by the inner rotating controller to control the left or right rotation of the second rotating shaft, which drives the first rotating shaft to rotate, and when the first rotating shaft rotates, the ladder rope is driven to open or close the louver blades.
3. The hollow louver top operating system according to claim 1, wherein the top lifting controller comprises an outer lifting controller outside an inner glass and an inner lifting controller inside the inner glass, wherein the inner lifting controller and the outer lifting controller with the inner glass interposed therebetween magnetically attract each other, the lifting mechanism further comprises a fixing member fixed to the window frame, a lifting rope angle-turning member, a bearing assembly and two lifting shafts, and the two lifting shafts are located at the left and right sides of the upper portion of the curtain, wherein the lifting rope fixed to each louver blade of the curtain, is turned and connected to the lifting rope angle-turning member via the lifting shaft, is turned and connected to the inner lifting controller via the bearing assembly, and then is turned and connected to the fixing member via the inner lifting controller so as to be fixed, and wherein as the outer lifting controller and the inner lifting controller move left or right, the lifting rope is driven by the lifting shaft and the bearing assembly to lift the curtain up or down.
4. The hollow louver top operating system according to claim 2, further comprising a plurality of brackets for respectively fixing the first rotating shaft, the second rotating shaft and the lifting shaft.
5. The hollow louver top operating system according to claim 3, further comprising a plurality of brackets for respectively fixing the first rotating shaft, the second rotating shaft and the lifting shaft.
6. The hollow louver top operating system according to claim 4, wherein the first rotating shaft and the lifting shaft are fixed to one of the plurality of brackets.
7. The hollow louver top operating system according to claim 5, wherein the first rotating shaft and the lifting shaft are fixed to one of the plurality of brackets.
8. The hollow louver top operating system according to claim 3, wherein the lifting mechanism comprises two bearing assemblies, one bearing assembly for direction-turning of the lifting rope between the inner lifting controller and the lifting rope angle-turning member, and the other bearing assembly for direction-turning of the lifting rope between the lifting rope angle-turning member and the lifting shaft.
9. The hollow louver top operating system according to claim 1, wherein the window frame includes an upper frame, a left frame, a right frame, and a lower frame, and the upper frame, the left frame, the right frame, and the lower frame inserted with each other at corners, to form a frame structure.
10. The hollow louver top operating system according to claim 2, further comprising an upper cover, the upper cover is fastened to the upper frame to form a window frame cavity, wherein a hollow cavity is formed by placing and adhering a prepared window frame tightly onto an outer glass and then placing and adhering the inner glass tightly onto the window frame, and wherein the curtain is disposed in the hollow cavity, the inner rotating controller and the inner lifting controller are disposed in the window frame cavity formed by the upper cover.
11. The hollow louver top operating system according to claim 3, further comprising an upper cover, the upper cover is fastened to the upper frame to form a window frame cavity, wherein a hollow cavity is formed by placing and adhering a prepared window frame tightly onto an outer glass and then placing and adhering the inner glass tightly onto the window frame, and wherein the curtain is disposed in the hollow cavity, the inner rotating controller and the inner lifting controller are disposed in the window frame cavity formed by the upper cover.
12. The hollow louver top operating system according to claim 9, further comprising an upper cover, the upper cover is fastened to the upper frame to form a window frame cavity, wherein a hollow cavity is formed by placing and adhering a prepared window frame tightly onto an outer glass and then placing and adhering the inner glass tightly onto the window frame, and wherein the curtain is disposed in the hollow cavity, the inner rotating controller and the inner lifting controller are disposed in the window frame cavity formed by the upper cover.
13. The hollow louver top operating system according to claim 9, wherein a plurality of fixing grooves for fixing the rotating mechanism and the lifting mechanism are provided inside the upper frame.
14. The hollow louver top operating system according to claim 3, wherein the fixing member is a copper block, and the copper block is provided with a wire insertion hole and two screw holes, and wherein a plastic pipe is inserted and then the lifting rope is inserted into the wire insertion hole, and after the lifting rope is inserted, the lifting rope is tightened and fixed with screws, and then is knotted.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0019] In the following description, for the purpose of illustration, many specific details are described so as to provide a comprehensive understanding of one or more embodiments of the present disclosure. However, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that the embodiments may be also implemented without these specific details. In other examples, well known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form for the convenience of the description of the one or more embodiments.
[0020] Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0022] As illustrated in
[0023] Preferably, the metal wire 18 is fixedly connected to the second rotating shaft 17, but is not fixed to the first rotating shaft 16. For example, the metal wire 18 is inserted into the first rotating shaft 16 and the second rotating shaft 17, and the metal wire 18 and the second rotating shaft 17 are combined together by glue. In addition, preferably, the metal wire 18 is an iron wire having a shape corresponding to the insertion holes of the first rotating shaft 16 and the second rotating shaft 17. For example, the insertion holes of the first rotating shaft and the second rotating shaft have semi-circular shapes and the metal wire 18 is an iron wire having cross-sectional shape of a semi-circular.
[0024] As illustrated in
[0025] Preferably, the fixing member 24 is a copper block provided with a wire insertion hole and two screw holes, and a plastic pipe is inserted and then the lifting rope 21 into the wire insertion hole. After the lifting rope 21 is inserted into the wire insertion hole, it is fastened and fixed with screws, and then the lifting rope 21 is knotted.
[0026] Preferably, the lifting mechanism 2 comprises two bearing assemblies 26, one bearing assembly 26 for direction-turning of the lifting rope 21 between the inner lifting controller 23 and the lifting rope angle-turning member 25, and the other bearing assembly 26 for direction-turning of the lifting rope 21 between the lifting rope angle-turning member 25 and the lifting shaft 27, wherein each of the bearing assembly 26 includes a bearing sleeve 261, a bearing 262 and a bearing bolt 263.
[0027] As illustrated in
[0028] Preferably, the first rotating shaft 16 and the lifting shaft 27 are fixed to one of the plurality of brackets 3, as illustrated in
[0029] As illustrated in
[0030] Preferably, a plurality of fixing grooves 511 for fixing the rotating mechanism and the lifting mechanism are provided inside the upper frame 51.
[0031] Preferably, the hollow louver top operating system further comprises an upper cover 7, and the upper cover 7 is fastened to the upper frame 51 to form a window frame cavity. A hollow cavity is formed by placing and adhering a prepared window frame tightly onto an outer glass 8 and then placing and adhering an inner glass 6 tightly onto the window frame. The curtain 4 is disposed in the hollow cavity, the inner rotating controller 13 and the inner lifting controller 23 are disposed in the window frame cavity formed by the upper cover.
[0032] Although the exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are descripted in detail, it should be understood that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without deviating from the scope of the appended claims. In addition, although elements of the present disclosure may be described as singular element, it may also refer to plural elements, unless explicitly limited to a single element.