AU578786B2 - Blind adjuster - Google Patents

Blind adjuster

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AU578786B2
AU578786B2 AU52378/86A AU5237886A AU578786B2 AU 578786 B2 AU578786 B2 AU 578786B2 AU 52378/86 A AU52378/86 A AU 52378/86A AU 5237886 A AU5237886 A AU 5237886A AU 578786 B2 AU578786 B2 AU 578786B2
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Frederick Stanley Schroeder
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Vermont Management Pty Ltd
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"BLIND ADJUSTER" TECHNICAL FIELD This invention relates to slatted blinds of the kind commonly called Venetian, and Vertical, Blinds which comprise horizontally, or vertically, disposed slats connected by cords for rotational adjustment on their axes between an overlapping (closed) condition and an open condition for the admission of light. More particularly, the invention relates to automatic means for effecting such adjustment.
BACKGROUND ART It is common practice in commercial buildings to install Venetian blinds at each window with facility for manual adjustment at the option of the occupant. A recent analysis of the effects of solar load upon the efficiency of a building's airconditioning plant has shown that energy consumption of the plant is greatly affected by the building's solar load.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION The present invention derives from the realization that an ideal situation for energy conservation would exist if the following criteria were met:
Winter Mode = Last light =" blinds close to keep in valuable heat. First light = blinds open to allow in radiated heat. Summer Mode = Last light = blinds open to allow building to cool down. First light = blinds close to keep building cool and avoid radiated heat. Preferentially blind operation to be alterable by an occupant to allow for a desired changed condition of the blind which will return to the controlled mode of operation at the next change of light.
It is the principal object of the invention to provide for automatic control of blind adjustment in a building to reduce the solar load upon airconditioning of the interior thereof. By "solar load" is meant the temperature variation within the building which is related to the presence or absence of the sun's rays whether direct, diffused or reflected.
To this end the invention in one general form provides a control device for at least one slatted blind adjustable between open and closed conditions by rotation of its slats about their axes, said device comprising a reversible electric motor whose driving shaft is connectable to rotate said slats, a sensing device for signalling an indication of high or low ambient radiation, an electrical control circuit responding to an output from the sensing device to energize said motor through a selected one of two switches for rotation in one direction or the other depending upon the indications signalled, and limit switches for de-energizing"said motor when said slats attain predetermined degrees of open and closed conditions. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS The invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Fig. 1A shows a front elevation of a Venetian blind: Fig. IB is a fragmentary view of one corner of the blind;
Fig. 1C shows the drive motor arrangement; Fig. ID is an end elevation of the motor arrangement; Fig. 2 shows in both schematic and block diagrammatic form a control device constructed according to this invention; and
Fig. 3 shows schematically the connection of plural driving motors to the control device. MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Fig. 1 shows in four separate views, A-D, a typical connection of a driving motor 4 through a gear train 5 to the rotational control rod 6 of a Venetian blind 7 having horizontally disposed slats 8 adjustable between opened and closed conditions by rotation about their axes. Through rotation of the control rod 6, supporting cords (not shown) for the slats 8 effects their rotation. The output shaft 9 from the gear train 5 is connected to a driving head 10 provided with a socket for the control rod 6 and carries a cam 11 engageable with microswitches 12 which serve as limit switches to stop the motor 4 when the slats 8 are in a predetermined degree of closed or opened condition. Power to the motor 4 is conveyed by power lead 13 housed within a mullion 14 of a window frame 15 on which the blind has been installed. A manual control 16 is preferably provided on the opposite mullion 17 to enable the occupant of a room to make manual adjustment to the blind 7. It will be appreciated that the control device, including the driving motor 4, may be incorporated with initial installation of a blind 7, or it may be subsequently installed upon an existing blind. Furthermore, the motor 4 and associated components may be mounted at the front of the blind 7. The entire control device of this invention is depicted both by block diagram and schematic circuit in Fig. 2. A light sensor 18, which may be ultraviolet, heat sensitive, or any number of various types of sensory device, will be located in a position upon the building preferably shielded from direct sunlight but exposed to ambient light or heat conditions. It comprises an ambient radiation dependant resistor 21 providing a voltage level dependent upon the detected radiation conditions. Adjustment of this voltage level is obtained through potentiometer 22 for sensitivy control. The output of potentiometer 22 is delayed by capacitor 23 and applied as a high or low level voltage to the inverter 24. From the sensor 18 the inverted signal is applied to inverter 25 and thence to the following inverter 26 which are incorporated in logic circuit 19. Hence, a high signal to the input of inverter 24 will produce a high output from inverter 25 which will trigger on one of the timers of the 556IC via input 8. On the other hand if the sensed signal is reversed a high output will be produced at inverter 26 to trigger on the other timer of the 556IC via input 6. Potentiometer 27 is coupled with capacitor A to fix the running time for one of the timers while potentiometer 28 is coupled with the capacitor B to fix the running time for the other timer. Depending upon which timer is triggered on an output signal will be produced on either of lines 29 or 30 at the output of the 556IC. The mode switch 20 includes a double pole switch 31 to reverse the two outputs 29 and 30 via respective diodes 32 which merely ensure continuity in one direction. The mode switch 20 is intended for reversal of operation for winter or summer mode, as referred to hereinbefore.
A driving command unit 40 comprises two identical circuits receiving signals, respectively, from the output lines 29 and 30. Each of the two circuits comprise a transistor 33, or 35, driving a relay winding 34, or 36, each of which is bridged by a diode for single direction operation. Thus depending upon which output line 29 or 30 is energized relay contacts Rl (Fig. 3) associated with winding.34 or contacts R2 of winding 36 will be closed.
Connection of energizing power to one or more motors 4 is provided by the circuit of Fig. 3. As an example as many as ten motors 4 may be energized from any one driving command unit 40. All the motors 4 may be arranged in banks assigned to different areas of the building while separate light sensors 18 and associated logic circuits 19 will be assigned to different sides, or parts of the sides, of the building.
With reference to Fig. 3, therefore, a bank of motors 4 is serviced by the contacts Rl and R2 of a first pair of relays. It will be appreciated, of course, that closure of either contacts Rl or R2 will be the result of the sensing of a changed light condition requiring either opening or closing of the blinds. In each motor circuit a diode 37 is provided for one-way passage of electrical current through a limit switch contact LSI to the base of a transistor 38 which connects to earth the motor 4 for passage of current in one direction therethrough. On the other hand with closure of contact R2 positive current flows through the one-way diode 39 and closed contacts LS2 to the base of transistor 41 to earth the motor 4 to permit current to flow through the motor 4 in a reverse direction. It will be noted that operation of any motor 4 will depend upon the closure of one or the other limit switch contacts LSI or LS2. Hence, the blinds are intended to be either fully opened or closed. If an intermediate setting of the blinds is desired it would be possible to introduce further limit switches in the circuit to control motor operation. A manual switch MS is provided which is supplied with positive voltage on its wiper so as to effect operation of any motor 4 under manual control. It will be also appreciated that the relays utilized may switch AC for double winding AC motors in which case no control circuit is used for any motor 4. However, where DC voltage is utilized the relays serve to switch positive voltage into the control circuit for a single winding motor 4.
It is envisaged that under most circumstances a time delay in response to light condition changes will be necessary to ensure that the logic circuit 19 does not respond to a transitory light change such as might be occasioned by the passage of occasional clouds passing a shadow over the sensor 18. This delay can be determined by the capacity of capacitor 23. hereas a preferred embodiment has been described in the foregoing passages it should be understood that other forms, modifications and refinements are feasible within the scope of this invention.

Claims (9)

1. A control device for at least one slatted blind adjustable between open and closed conditions by rotation of its slats about their axes, said device comprising a reversible electric motor whose driving shaft is connectable to rotate said slats, a sensing device for signalling an indication of high or low ambient radiation, an electrical control circuit responding to an output from the sensing device to energize said motor through a selected one of two switches for rotation in one direction or the other depending upon the indications signalled, and limit switches for de-energizing said motor when said slats attain predetermined degrees of open and closed conditions.
2. A control device according to claim 1, wherein the energizing circuit for the motor is connected in one sense through a limit switch in series with said selected one of the two switches, and is connected in an opposite sense through another limit switch in series with the other one of said two switches.
3. A control device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said signalled indications for selection of said one switch is dependent upon the following criteria. Winter Mode = Last light = blinds close to keep in valuable heat. First light = blinds open to allow in radiated heat. Summer Mode = Last light = blinds open to allow building to cool down. First light = blinds close to keep building cool and avoid radiated heat.
4. A control device according to claim 3, wherein a mode switch is provided for reversal of the output of the electrical control circuit for motor response to achieve approporiate blind adjustment according to the Winter and Summer modes.
5. A control circuit according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein a manual switch is provided to bypass the electrical control circuit and the two switches to apply energizing power to the motor via the limit switches.
6. A control device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein additional limit switches are provided to effect opening or closing of the blind to intermediate settings thereof.
7. A control device according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the electrical control circuit includes a time delay in responding to said sensing device to avoid transitory changes in ambient radiation.
8. A control circuit according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein a plurality of said electric motors are provided in a bank and connected parallel with each other to operate in response to an energizing signal.
9. A control circuit substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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US3204690A (en) * 1963-03-22 1965-09-07 Nyc Wladimir Window covering actuator
GB1044871A (en) * 1964-02-03 1966-10-05 Unicost Ltd Venetian blinds
CH503190A (en) * 1968-10-21 1971-02-15 C Dr Kind Burckart Brightness-dependent control device for a motor drive of at least one board curtain

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3204690A (en) * 1963-03-22 1965-09-07 Nyc Wladimir Window covering actuator
GB1044871A (en) * 1964-02-03 1966-10-05 Unicost Ltd Venetian blinds
CH503190A (en) * 1968-10-21 1971-02-15 C Dr Kind Burckart Brightness-dependent control device for a motor drive of at least one board curtain

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