A CHARGING ADAPTER FOR CHARGING A BATTERY FOR BLINDS AND ELECTRIC CURTAINS ALL HAVING A DC BATTERY
20230121612 · 2023-04-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/262
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H01R13/6205
ELECTRICITY
H01R31/06
ELECTRICITY
H02J7/0045
ELECTRICITY
E06B2009/2625
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
H02J2207/20
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01R31/06
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/62
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
This invention relates to a charging adapter 30, 40 for charging a battery 20, 50 of a solar blind, a roller blind, a roman blind, a Venetian blind, a pleated blind, an electric curtain all having the battery 20, 50, the battery 20, 50 being charged by an output 14 of an external power supply 10, the charging adapter 30, 40 comprising a first plug converter 30 and a second plug converter 40, the first plug converter 30 having a first plug 34 and a second plug 36, the first plug converter 30 connectable to the second plug converter 40, the second plug converter 40 comprising a flexible cord 42 having a third plug 44 at one end of the flexible cord 42, and a fourth plug 46 at the other end of the flexible cord 42, the fourth plug 46 magnetically connectible with the second plug 36.
Claims
1. A charging adapter for charging a DC battery of a blind wherein the blind is a solar blind, a roller blind, a roman blind, a Venetian blind, a pleated blind, or an electric curtain connected with the battery, the battery being charged by an output of an external power supply the charging adapter comprising a first plug converter and a second plug converter, the first plug converter having a first plug and a second plug the first plug converter connectable to the second plug converter, the second plug converter comprising a flexible cord having a third plug at one end of the flexible cord, and a fourth plug at end of the flexible cord, the fourth plug of the flexible cord of the second plug converter magnetically connectible to the first plug converter’s second plug, the fourth plug of the flexible cord of the second plug converter fixable to a hole of a surface of a window frame, a wall or to a profile part of the solar blind, the roller blind, the roman blind, the Venetian blind, the pleated blind, the electric curtain, the third plug of the flexible cord of the second plug converter connectable to an input of the DC battery and the first plug converter’s first plug connectable to an output of the DC batteryand/or to the output of the external power supply.
2. The charging adapter according to claim 1, wherein the first plug and the second plug of the plug converter are both located withing a housing of thefirst plug converter and the charging adapter further comprising a number of wires connecting the first plug with the second plug.
3. The charging adapter according to claim 1, wherein the first plug, the second plug, the third plug, the fourth plug and the flexible cord each comprise at least two wires for transferring two currents from and to a plus and minus terminal of the DC battery or the output of the external power supply.
4. The charging adapter according to claim 3, wherein the first plug, the second plug, the third plug, the fourth plug and the flexible cord each comprise a further wire for serial data transmission.
5. The charging adapteraccording to claim 3, wherein the first plug the second plug, the third plug, the fourth plug and the flexible cord each comprisea further wire for controlling a direction of a motor.
6. The charging adapter according to claim 1, wherein the fourth plug comprises a magnetic male plug connectable to the second plug and the second plug comprises a magnetic female plug.
7. The charging adapter (30, 40) according to claim 1, wherein the fourth plug comprises a magnetic female plug connectable to the second plug, and the second plug comprises a magnetic male plug.
Description
[0013] The invention will be explained by means of the following figures in which:
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[0022] The other plug converter 40 has a flexible power cord 42, which cord 42 has a plug 44 at the one end of the flexible cord 42, and another plug 46 at the other opposite end of the flexible power cord 42.
[0023] The left plug 46 of the flexible cord 42 of the plug converter 40 is through a magnet connected to the plug 36 belonging to the other plug converter 30. Thus when the plug 36, shown above, is in the vicinity of the below plug 46, the two plug parts 36 and 46 simply connect and align through magnetic forces, which magnetic forces hold and force the two plugs 36 and 42 to stay correctly connected together.
[0024] The rightmost female plug 44 of the flexible cord 42 of the power cord 42 plug converter 40 is to be connected to a male input 24 of the DC battery 20 to be charged.
[0025] To summarize, see
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[0027] In order to have a fixing point for the plug 46 (in order to achieve that the plug 46 does not hang loose, does not swing on the end of the cord 42) located at the end of the cord 42, the magnetic plug 46 is intended to be placed and fixed to, and into a hole 62 (two throughgoing holes 62 as an example are shown) of a surface 60. The surface 60 is located proximate or in a longer distance to the power supply 10 and to the battery 50. The surface 60 is e.g. a part of a window frame, a wall or the like. The surface 60 could also be a profile part/side of the solar blind, the roller blind, the roman blind, the Venetian blind, the pleated blind, and/or the electric curtain, where the blinds and the curtain need be powered to be operated by a DC motor. The DC motor is voltage compatible with the power supply 10, and the DC motor is connected to the battery 50 by means of the plug 58 powered through the battery power cord 52.
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[0029] In general, in an embodiment of the charging adapters’ four plugs, the four plugs 34, 36, 44, 46 and the flexible cord 42 each is provided with at least two wires/terminals for transferring two currents from/to a plus and a minus terminal of the battery 20, 50 and/or to the output 14 of the external power supply 10. Correspondingly, the four plugs 34, 36, 44, 46 each have two terminals.
[0030] Moreover, an additional wire - intended for serial data transmission or for reversing the motor - is possible in two other embodiments of the charging adapters four plugs 34, 36, 44, 46 and the flexible cord 42. Accordingly, the four plugs 34, 36, 44, 46 each have three terminals, and the flexible cord 42, and the internal wiring of the plug converter 30 also comprises three wires.
[0031] In a preferred embodiment of the invention the plugs 34 and 46 are male with a number of protruding terminal(s), and the plugs 36 and 44 are female with holes for accommodation of the number of protruding terminal(s). The male plug 34 mates with the female output plug 14 of the power supply 10. The magnetic male plug 46 connects to the magnetic female plug 36, and the female plug 44 connects to the input male plug 24 of the battery 20. This paragraph apply in cases with two, three and more terminals/wires.
[0032] From the above it is the case that the plug 46 comprises a magnetic male plug, which is connectable to the plug 36, and the plug 36 comprises a magnetic female plug.
[0033] However, in another embodiment, the male and female parts/plugs are swapped. Thus the plug 46 is a magnetic female plug, which is connectable to the plug 36, which plug 36 then is a magnetic male plug.
[0034] Thus from the above implementations of the invention, some advantages exist: [0035] The female and the male plugs 36 and 46 secure that the plugs are positioned correctly into one another. [0036] The two plugs 36 and 46 are not spoiled by the putting together process, and if there is an erroneous high withdrawing force on the power cords 12 and 42, the two plugs 36 and 46 will disconnect. [0037] The two plugs 36 and 46, because of their magnetic attraction, are easy to position and to lock properly into one another. [0038] The two plugs 36 and 46 are less worn, i.e. less susceptible to wear since their common connection point is taken care by the two magnets of the two plugs 36 and 46.
[0039] While the foregoing embodiments of the adapter are at present considered to be preferred, it is understood that numerous variations - as an example different implementations of the plugs, number of terminals, male / female sex, wires etc. are also possible for a skilled person in such specific technology
[0040] Modifications may be made therein by those skilled in the art and it is intended to cover in the appended claims all such variations and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.