Gear Driven Louver Shutter System
20180030777 ยท 2018-02-01
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Abstract
The present invention is a gear driven louver shutter system, wherein each louver of the shutter system is attached to the end of a pinion at both its ends. The base of each pinion is engaged with a gear strip disposed within each frame member, with a glide strip having a channel for the gear strip to glide within. When one louver is adjusted, all the louvers in the shutter system will move accordingly, due to the movement of the gear strip rotating the pinions in that frame member at the same rate. The glide strip may be held within the frame member by a friction fit or a clamping groove on the inside wall of the frame member.
Claims
1. A louver shutter system comprising: a. two frame members separated by a plurality of louvers; b. a gear strip disposed within each of the two frame members; c. a glide strip within each of the two frame members positioned between an inside wall of the frame member and the gear strip such that the glide strip is on contact with the gear strip; d. at least one pinion projecting from each frame, the pinion having: i. a gear engaged with the gear strip within the frame at an end of the pinion; and ii. one or more connector pins at an opposite end of the pinion to attach to a louver, wherein each pinion extends into one of the frame members such that rotation of the pinion rotates a louver at the opposite end.
2. The louver shutter system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of louver clips to engage with the one or more connector pins and insert into the plurality of louvers.
3. The louver shutter system of claim 1, wherein each louver of the plurality of louvers is provided with an S-shaped cross section configured to seal with an adjacent louver and block light.
4. The louver shutter system of claim 1, wherein all louvers of the plurality of louvers are provided in parallel relative to one another.
5. The louver shutter system of claim 1, wherein the one or more connector pins are further provided with a plurality of teeth to prevent slipping.
6. The louver shutter system of claim 1, wherein the plurality louvers are adapted to snap onto the one or more connector pins without the use of a tool.
7. The louver shutter system of claim 1, wherein the glide strip has a lip at each side forming a channel within which the gear strip may glide without contacting the inside wall.
8. The louver shutter system of claim 1, wherein the glide strip is positioned adjacent to the inside wall with a friction fit.
9. The louver system of claim 1, wherein the glide strip has one or more protrusions on the side facing the inside wall, and wherein the frame member inside wall has a groove on the inside wall configured to receive the protrusions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] For a more complete understanding of the present invention, the objects and advantages thereof, reference is now made to the ensuing descriptions taken in connection with the accompanying drawings briefly described as follows.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0027] Preferred embodiments of the present invention and their advantages may be understood by referring to
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[0030] In the preferred embodiment, the frame member 10 is comprised of aluminum which is created via extrusion. In another embodiment, the frame member 10 may be any metal, wood, plastic, or other material deemed suitable.
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[0032] In an embodiment, the connector pin 40 is further comprised of a line-up joint 41 to retain the position of the pinion 30 when inserted into a frame member (not shown). The connector pin is further comprised of two louver pins 42 to adapted to engage with a louver or louver clip (not shown). In another embodiment, the connector pin may have one louver pin with teeth or more than two louver pins.
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[0035] When properly assembled, the gears 37 of the pinion are engaged with the gear strips 25, such that rotation of a pinion causes the gear strips to slide within the gear track. The rotation of one pinion, will then cause all other pinions assembled in the frame member to rotate in the same manner In the preferred embodiment, the assembled frame member is then inserted into a stile 9. The stile is provided to retain the frame members and hide the conceal the components of the assembly.
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[0037] In a preferred embodiment, each the frame members 10 are inserted into a stile 9 after they are assembled. The stiles 9, are provided to conceal the components of the frame member which may be considered unsightly. When utilized, the stiles 9 give the shutter system a clean appearance without a tilt bar.
[0038] In the embodiment, the louvers are assembled in position to be parallel with one another. The assembly is provided to allow a user to tilt one louver, twisting its pinions and moving the gear strip to tilt all the louvers in the assembly, such that they remain parallel with one another. This arrangement relinquishes the need for a tilt bar, as seen in most shutter assemblies.
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[0042] In an embodiment, the glide strip 104 has two protrusions 116 forming a channel 118, within which the gear strip 102 may glide, without contacting the walls of the frame member 100. The glide strip may be made of a low-friction plastic material known in the art, that reduces the friction between a sliding gear strip 102 and channel 118.
[0043] The glide strip may be held within the gear track with a friction fit, and/or may have one or more protrusions 120 on the reverse to interface with a clamp or groove 122 on the inside wall of the frame member.
[0044] In the preferred embodiment, the frame member 10 and frame member 100 are comprised of aluminum, which is created via extrusion. In another embodiment, the frame member 10 or 100 may be any metal, wood, plastic, or other material deemed suitable.
[0045] In the preferred embodiment, the louvers are comprised of wood. In other embodiments, the louvers may be comprised of vinyl, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), composite, acrylic, aluminum, or any material deemed suitable. In the preferred embodiment, the pinions and gear strips are comprised of plastic. In another embodiment, the pinions and gear strips may be comprised of vinyl, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), composite, acrylic, aluminum, or any material deemed suitable.
[0046] In an embodiment of the present invention, an electric motor with a pinon adapted to engage with the gear strips can be implemented to create an electrically driven shutter system. In the embodiment, a remote system may be added to control the motor via remote control, allowing the shutters to be open and closed using a remote. Furthermore, this system could be adapted to an internet of things to allow a user to open and close shutter systems in their home using their mobile device.
[0047] The invention has been described herein using specific embodiments for the purposes of illustration only. It will be readily apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art, however, that the principles of the invention can be embodied in other ways. Therefore, the invention should not be regarded as being limited in scope to the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but instead as being fully commensurate in scope with the following claims.