Architectural covering having a drive mechanism
09834986 · 2017-12-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/72
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B9/72
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An architectural covering having a drive mechanism for extending and retracting a covering member between opposite first and second end positions. The drive mechanism includes an electric motor unit having a stationary end and a rotating end for rotating a winding core, such as a roller blind shaft, for receiving wound layers of a flexible element, such as a sheet of flexible material thereon. The drive mechanism further includes a motor head, separate from the electric motor unit, providing external electrical control for the motor unit via an electrical interface. A printed circuit board accommodated in the motor head may include at least one of end position limit switches, a switch for setting the first and second end positions, electronic communication means, or a remote control receiver. The electrical interface may include an electrical connector plug, an electrical socket, and/or an electrical cable.
Claims
1. Architectural covering comprising: a drive mechanism for extending and retracting a covering member between opposite first and second end positions, and a winding core for receiving wound layers of a flexible element during retraction of the covering member, wherein the drive mechanism includes: an electric motor unit having a stationary end and a rotating end for rotating the winding core; a motor head coupled to the electric motor unit via an electrical interface for providing electrical control to the motor unit, the motor head including: a housing spaced axially apart from the electric motor unit; at least one of communication electronics; a printed circuit board with end position limit switches, a switch for setting the first and second end positions, or a remote control receiver accommodated in the housing; and an outer end member coupled to the housing and configured to engage a mounting bracket; and a coupling to physically couple the motor head housing to the electric motor unit, the coupling preventing relative rotation between the motor head and the stationary end of the electric motor unit and between the stationary end of the electric motor unit and the outer end member, the coupling extending from an inner end of the motor head opposite the outer end member.
2. Architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism is accommodated in the winding core.
3. Architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism is accommodated in a rail or cassette of the architectural covering.
4. Architectural covering according to claim 2, wherein the motor head is positioned immediately adjacent one end of the winding core.
5. Architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein the electrical interface includes an electrical connector plug and an electrical socket.
6. Architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein the electrical interface includes a cable.
7. Architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism comprises at least one spring assist module.
8. Architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism includes a bearing collar that can be clipped onto the motor unit for additional support of the stationary end thereof.
9. Architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein the drive mechanism includes a stationary central shaft.
10. Architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein the flexible element is a sheet of flexible material.
11. Architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein the winding core is a roller blind shaft.
12. The architectural covering of claim 1, wherein the motor head includes: a stationary stub axle coupling the outer end member to the housing and extending at least partially inside the housing.
13. Architectural covering according to claim 1, wherein the coupling is at least one of a protrusion, a rib, or a serration.
14. Architectural covering comprising: a winding core for receiving wound layers of a flexible element during retraction of the covering member; and a drive mechanism for extending and retracting a covering member between opposite first and second end positions, the drive mechanism including: an electric motor unit having a stationary end and a rotating end for rotating the winding core; and a motor head coupled to the electric motor unit via an electrical interface for providing electrical control to the motor unit, the motor head including: a housing spaced axially apart from the electric motor unit; at least one of communication electronics, a printed circuit board with end position limit switches, a switch for setting the first and second end positions, or a remote control receiver accommodated in the housing; and an outer end member coupled to the housing and configured to engage a mounting bracket; and at least one spring assist module is interposed between the motor unit and the motor head.
15. Architectural covering according to claim 14, wherein the at least one spring assist module includes a helically wound torsion spring that is selected from a predefined range of incremental lengths.
16. Architectural covering according to claim 14, wherein the at least one spring assist module includes a helically wound torsion spring that is selected according to a protocol that takes into account the relevant physical parameters of the architectural covering and the drive mechanism to provide a constant operating force.
17. Architectural covering according to claim 14, wherein the electrical interface includes a cable, and wherein the cable extends through the at least one spring assist module.
18. Architectural covering according to claim 14, wherein the drive mechanism comprises at least one buffer coupling.
19. Architectural covering according to claim 18, wherein the at least one buffer coupling is interposed between the motor unit and the motor head, and/or between the motor unit and a spring assist module, and/or between a spring assist module and the motor head, and/or between two spring assist modules.
20. An architectural covering comprising: a covering member movable between opposing first and second end positions; a winding core for receiving wound layers of a flexible shade element during movement of the covering member between the opposing first and second end positions; and a drive mechanism for moving the covering member between the opposing first and second end positions, the drive mechanism comprising: an electric motor unit including a stationary end and a rotating end for rotating the winding core; and a motor head positioned adjacent an end of the winding core, the motor head being physically separate and spaced apart from the electric motor unit and coupled thereto via an electrical interface to provide external electrical control to the electric motor unit, the motor head comprising; a housing spaced axially apart from the electric motor unit; at least one of communication electronics, a printed circuit board with end position limit switches, a switch for setting the first and second end positions, or a remote control receiver accommodated in the housing; and an outer end member coupled to the housing and engageable to a mounting bracket operable to mount the architectural covering and a coupling to physically couple the motor head housing to the electric motor unit, the coupling preventing relative rotation between the motor head and the stationary end of the electric motor unit and between the stationary end of the electric motor unit and the outer end member, the coupling extending from an inner end of the motor head opposite the outer end member.
21. The architectural covering of claim 20, wherein the motor head is positioned nearer the end of the winding core than the electric motor unit.
22. The architectural covering of claim 20, wherein the rotating end of the electric motor unit engages an inner wall of the winding core.
23. The architectural covering of claim 20, wherein the rotating end of the electric motor unit and a portion of the motor head rotatably support the winding core.
24. The architectural covering of claim 20, wherein the outer end member is stationary.
25. An architectural covering comprising: a winding core; and a drive mechanism for rotating the winding core, the drive mechanism comprising: an electric motor unit including a stationary end and a rotating end for rotating the winding core; and a motor head received at least partially within an end of the winding core and coupled to the electric motor unit via an electrical interface to provide electrical control for the electric motor unit, the motor head including: a housing spaced axially apart from the electric motor unit and including a first end and a second end, the first end positioned closer to the electric motor unit than the second end; a printed circuit board received within the housing; an inner end member distinct from and engaged with the first end of the housing; and a coupling to physically couple the motor head housing to the electric motor unit, the coupling preventing relative rotation between the motor head and the stationary end of the electric motor unit and between the stationary end of the electric motor unit and the first end member, the coupling extending from an inner end of the motor head opposite the first end member.
26. The architectural covering of claim 25, wherein the electrical interface protrudes from the inner end member.
27. The architectural covering of claim 25, wherein the motor head includes an outer end member and a rotatable collar positioned between the second end of the housing and the outer end member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantageous aspects of the invention will become clear from the appended description and in reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(13) A motor head 1 for a drive mechanism of an architectural covering, such as roller shade 100 in
(14) The rotatable collar 15 is journalled for rotation about stationary stub axle 21, via bearing ring 23. The stationary stub axle 21 is stationary held to the outer end member 5 by appropriate complementary mating formations 21A, 21B. The housing 3 accommodates the printed circuit board 19 and is stationery affixed to the stub axle 21 by means of a screw 25 and a nut 27. Upon assembly of the motor head 1, the inner end plug 7 also connects to the stationary housing 3 through mating ribs and serrations. Further the inner end plug 7 is provided with a coupling protrusion 29 for a stationary central shaft, as will be explained herein below.
(15) Motor head 1 is shown in
(16) In one arrangement optionally to the invention as shown in
(17) In
(18) As shown in more detail in
(19)
(20) Accordingly a mechanism is disclosed for extending and retracting an architectural covering member 108 between opposite first and second end positions. The mechanism includes an electric motor unit 31 having a stationary end 33 and a rotating end 35 for rotating a winding core, such as a roller blind shaft 106, for receiving wound layers of a flexible element, such as a sheet of flexible material 108 thereon, and a spring assist module 41. The mechanism further includes a motor head 1, separate from the electric motor unit 31, providing external electrical control for the motor unit 31 and an electrical interface between the motor head 1 and the motor unit 31. A printed circuit board 19 accommodated in the motor head 1 may include at least one of end position limit switches, a switch for setting the first and second end positions, electronic communication means, or a remote control receiver. The electrical interface may include an electrical connector plug 17; 17A, an electrical socket 37; 37A, and/or an electrical cable 55; 75.
(21) The spring assist module 41 may include a helically wound torsion spring 43 that is selected from a predefined range of incremental lengths to best ensure a constant operating force. This can be achieved by taking into account the relevant physical parameters of the architectural covering and the mechanism for extending and retracting, as described in applicant's published international patent application WO 2010/089118.
(22) It is also clear from the foregoing description that the spring assist module 41 and buffer coupling 63 may constitute a modular kit of self-contained parts that each may selectively be combined individually with the motor unit 31 and motor head 1 in any number between zero and two.
(23) It is thus believed that the operation and construction of the present invention will be apparent from the foregoing description. To the skilled person in this field of the art it will be clear that the invention is not limited to the embodiments represented and described here, but that within the framework of the appended claims a large number of variants are possible. Also kinematic inversions are considered inherently disclosed and to be within the scope of the present invention. The terms comprising and including when used in this description or the appended claims should not be construed in an exclusive or exhaustive sense but rather in an inclusive sense. Expressions such as: “means for . . . ” should be read as: “component configured for . . . ” or “member constructed to . . . ” and should be construed to include equivalents for the structures disclosed. The use of expressions like: “critical”, “preferred”, “especially preferred” etc. is not intended to limit the invention. In this regard, the terms in the foregoing description and the appended claims, such as “upper”, “lower”, “right”, and “left”, have been used only as relative terms to describe the relationships of the various elements. Features which are not specifically or explicitly described or claimed may be additionally included in the structure according to the present invention without deviating from its scope.