WO2013167972A2 - Motorized window covering assembly - Google Patents

Motorized window covering assembly Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO2013167972A2
WO2013167972A2 PCT/IB2013/001347 IB2013001347W WO2013167972A2 WO 2013167972 A2 WO2013167972 A2 WO 2013167972A2 IB 2013001347 W IB2013001347 W IB 2013001347W WO 2013167972 A2 WO2013167972 A2 WO 2013167972A2
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
window covering
motor
holder
wifi
control board
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/IB2013/001347
Other languages
French (fr)
Other versions
WO2013167972A3 (en
Inventor
Chong Kun Choo
Hong Seng TAN
Original Assignee
Jackson Global Pte.Ltd.
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Priority claimed from US13/840,579 external-priority patent/US9587431B2/en
Application filed by Jackson Global Pte.Ltd. filed Critical Jackson Global Pte.Ltd.
Priority to SG11201407259VA priority Critical patent/SG11201407259VA/en
Priority to CN201380023921.3A priority patent/CN104285027A/en
Publication of WO2013167972A2 publication Critical patent/WO2013167972A2/en
Publication of WO2013167972A3 publication Critical patent/WO2013167972A3/en
Priority to HK15103954.1A priority patent/HK1203587A1/en

Links

Classifications

    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08CTRANSMISSION SYSTEMS FOR MEASURED VALUES, CONTROL OR SIMILAR SIGNALS
    • G08C17/00Arrangements for transmitting signals characterised by the use of a wireless electrical link
    • G08C17/02Arrangements for transmitting signals characterised by the use of a wireless electrical link using a radio link
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/56Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor
    • E06B9/68Operating devices or mechanisms, e.g. with electric drive
    • E06B9/72Operating devices or mechanisms, e.g. with electric drive comprising an electric motor positioned inside the roller
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/56Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor
    • E06B9/68Operating devices or mechanisms, e.g. with electric drive
    • E06B2009/6809Control

Definitions

  • Window coverings can be used to cover a window and/or a portion of a wall. In many cases, window coverings can be used for managing sunlight, creating privacy, or other functional purposes. Window coverings can additionally provide a variety of decorative features to enhance the enjoyment of a space. Some window coverings are attached to a motorized window covering assembly to aid a user in opening and closing the window covering.
  • Motorized window covering assemblies holding window coverings such as curtains and blinds are often unattractive due to the visual appearance of the motor assembly and related parts.
  • motors used to automate the opening and closing of the window coverings may be located in plain sight or may be covered by a light window covering fabric, creating an unpleasant visual experience for the user.
  • control lines or wires are needed to control the motors, they may be run so as to create an eye sore.
  • a setup box has historically been needed to integrate traditional motors into WiFi systems for controlling the motors remotely.
  • the setup box may be located in plain sight or in a location that is visually unattractive.
  • Motorized window covering assemblies historically could only be controlled by a user when the user was within a limited range.
  • the devices used by users to send commands to the window covering assemblies have a limited range. A user outside of this range will not be able to control, for example, a window shade in their bedroom or living room.
  • a single user with a single device may not be able to control each of the window covering assemblies in the house or building. This prevents, for example, a central command center in a large building from controlling all the motorized window covering assemblies in the building. There is a need to improve the ability to control motorized window covering assemblies.
  • Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to apparatuses and methods of motorized window covering assemblies. More specifically, various embodiments of the present invention relate to apparatuses and methods of attractive motorized window covering assemblies, of low cost motorized window covering assemblies, of controllable motorized window covering assemblies, or of other features of motorized window covering assemblies. It is not necessary for all embodiments of the invention to have all the advantages of the invention or fulfill all the purposes of the invention.
  • the use of a motor with an integrated WiFi interface enables the elimination of the setup box, resulting in a lower cost. Eliminating the setup box and any lines or wires associated with the setup box additionally eliminates the eye sore that they may pose. This, along with an elongated motor assembly used in some embodiments, enables the motor assembly to be made less noticeable by, for example, making the motor assembly easier to hide or camouflage.
  • an elongated motor assembly comprising an elongated casing surrounding the motor and the control board, is hidden inside of the window covering holder.
  • the elongated motor assembly is integrated into other parts of the physical structure of the window covering assembly in a manner that makes the motor assembly less noticeable. Hiding or camouflaging the motor assembly makes the motorized window covering assembly correspondingly more attractive.
  • a remote device e.g., a laptop
  • an IP address can be assigned to each motor, enabling each motor to be individually addressed and controlled from any remote device located anywhere in the world with access to the internet.
  • a remote device e.g., a laptop
  • This enables an increased ability to control the motorized window assemblies.
  • a user in an office building control station can, using one remote device, or one server configured as a central control system, control any of the motorized window covering assemblies in the building.
  • Some embodiments of the disclosed apparatus comprise a motor, a window covering holder coupled to the motor, and a control board communicably coupled to the motor.
  • the control board includes a WiFi interface to receive control signals.
  • the control board controls, by providing current or voltage, operation of the motor in accordance with the control signals received through the WiFi interface.
  • the motor causes at least a portion of the window covering holder to move such that a window covering attached to the window covering holder would also move.
  • the motor can be a DC motor, a brushed DC motor, a brushless DC motor, an AC motor, or a stepper motor.
  • the control board can include a motor control unit having at least one control interface.
  • the window covering can be attached to the window covering holder.
  • the window covering can be a curtain, a blind, a drape, a screen, a shade, a roller, or a shutter.
  • the control board provided current or voltage to control the operation of the motor can communicate digital signals.
  • Some of the embodiments can further include a power supply board, a step-down transformer, or a rectifier, and can additionally include an RF interface communicably coupled to the control board.
  • An RF device can send control signals which are received through the RF interface, and the control board can control the operation of the motor in accordance with the received control signals.
  • the WiFi interface and the RF interface can be an integrated WiFi/RF module.
  • an elongated casing surrounds the motor and the control board.
  • the window covering holder can be the elongated casing surrounding the motor and the control board.
  • the window covering holder and the elongated casing can both have a cylindrical shape.
  • a portion of the window covering holder can be hollow, and the elongated casing, including the motor and the control board that it surrounds, can be located inside of the hollow portion of the window covering holder.
  • the hollow portion of the window covering holder can extend from a first end of the window covering holder to a second end of the window covering holder, and the elongated casing can extend from the first end of the window covering holder to the second end of the window covering holder.
  • the second end of the window covering holder can have an end cap, and the second end of the casing can have an end cap.
  • the elongated casing can be made of a composite material, for example plastic.
  • the elongated casing can be made be for dissipating heat, absorbing noise, reducing weight, or preventing electrical conduction.
  • Some embodiments comprise an elongated motor assembly and a window covering holder coupled to the elongated motor assembly.
  • the elongated motor assembly includes a motor, a control board communicably coupled to the motor, and an elongated casing enclosing the motor and the control board.
  • the control board controls operation of the motor in accordance with received control signals.
  • the window covering holder and the elongated casing both have a cylindrical shape.
  • a portion of the window covering holder is hollow, and the elongated motor assembly is located inside of the hollow portion of the window covering holder.
  • the operation of the motor causes at least a portion of the window covering assembly to move such that a window covering attached to the window covering holder would also move.
  • Some of the embodiments can include an RF interface communicably coupled to the control board.
  • the received control signals which can be sent by an RF device, can be received via the RF interface.
  • Some embodiments are methods for controlling a WiFi motorized window covering assembly, the method comprising receiving control signals and controlling the operation of a motor in accordance with the received control signals.
  • the control signals are received by a WiFi interface on a control board communicably coupled to a motor.
  • An elongated casing surrounds the motor and the control board.
  • the motor is mechanically coupled with a window covering holder.
  • the operation of the motor causes at least a portion of the window covering holder to move such that a window covering attached to the window covering holder would also move.
  • the control signals that are received by the WiFi interface can be generated by a remote device.
  • the remote device can download an application to enable the remote device to generate the control signals that are received by the WiFi interface.
  • the control signals can be transmitted through a network, or they can be received by the WiFi interface directly from the remote device. Some of the embodiments further comprise receiving, by an RF interface on the control board, control signals from an RF device.
  • the WiFi interface and the RF interface can be an integrated WiFi/RF module.
  • the remote device generated control signals can be received by a plurality of WiFi interfaces, each WiFi interface on a control board communicably coupled to a motor.
  • Some embodiments comprise a plurality of WiFi motorized window covering assemblies, a network, a central control system, and at least one remote device.
  • the central control system sends a common command to at least two of the plurality of WiFi motorized window covering assemblies.
  • a user undertakes one sequence of steps that causes the central command system to send the common command.
  • Some of the embodiments further comprise at least one RF device.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a motor assembly
  • FIG. 2 illustrates a casing
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a motorized window covering assembly with an attached window covering
  • Fig. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a control board
  • Fig. 5 is a flow chart illustrating operations for controlling a WiFi motorized window covering assembly
  • Fig. 6 illustrates a network of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies.
  • Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to apparatuses and methods of motorized window covering assemblies. More specifically, various embodiments of the present invention relate to apparatuses and methods of attractive motorized window covering assemblies, of low cost motorized window covering assemblies, of controllable motorized window covering assemblies, or of other features of motorized window covering assemblies. It is not necessary for all embodiments of the invention to have all the advantages of the invention or fulfill all the purposes of the invention.
  • connection or coupling and related terms are used in an operational sense and are not necessarily limited to a direct physical connection or coupling.
  • two devices may be coupled directly, or via one or more intermediary media or devices.
  • devices may be coupled in such a way that information can be passed there between, while not sharing any physical connection with one another.
  • connection or coupling exists in accordance with the aforementioned definition.
  • module refers broadly to software, hardware, or firmware (or any combination thereof) components. Modules are typically functional components that can generate useful data or other output using specified input(s). A module may or may not be self-contained. An application program (also called an "application”) may include one or more modules, or a module can include one or more application programs.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a motor assembly in accordance with various embodiments of the present invention.
  • the motor assembly is an elongated motor assembly and includes a control board 105, a WiFi/RF module 1 10, a motor 1 15, a casing 120, a heat sink 125, and a power supply board 130.
  • Other embodiments of the present invention can include some or all of these components.
  • additional components and/or modules can be included in some embodiments of the motor assembly.
  • Control board 105 includes an interface module for transmitting and receiving data and/or commands for controlling motor 1 15.
  • the interface module is an integrated WiFi/RF module 1 10.
  • the WiFi/RF module 1 10 is configured to transmit and/or receive data, control signals, or commands through a network, such as network 605 in Fig. 6, or directly to/from an RF device, such as RF device 625 in Fig. 6, or a remote device, such as remote device 620 in Fig. 6.
  • the control signals received through the WiFi/RF module 1 10 are converted, by control board 105, into a current or voltage to control the operation of the motor in accordance with the control signals.
  • the current or voltage can communicate digital signals which represent the control signals and/or the commands for controlling the operation of the motor 1 15.
  • the digital signals can be received by one or more components or devices that convert the received digital signals into a second current or voltage that powers the motor such that motor operates in accordance with the received digital signals which represent the control signals.
  • the control board 105 converted current or voltage can power the motor such that motor operates in accordance with the received control signals.
  • the powering of the motor by the current or voltage can involve the current or voltage powering the motor directly, or can involve the current or voltage entering components, devices, or circuits such as rectifiers, transformers, step down transformers, waveform conditioning circuits, and/or waveform amplifying circuits and being transformed into a third current or voltage which can power the motor such that motor operates in accordance with the received control signals.
  • the WiFi/RF module can be used to interface with wireless networks, remote devices, and/or RF devices, such as RF device 625 of Fig. 6, which can be an RF remote control, or an RF remote using touch, Wii technology, or voice interface.
  • Remote devices such as remote device 620 in Fig. 6, include smart phones, tablets, laptops, personal computers, computers, servers, and/or other devices used to control the operation of the motor.
  • an IP address can be assigned to each motor.
  • Various embodiments allow the user to download one or more applications to a remote device to provide a user interface on the remote device to control the operation of the motor.
  • a motor Once a motor is assigned an IP address, it can send and/or receive data, control signals, or commands to/from any other device with an IP address, and the operation of the motor can be controlled according to any received control signals or commands.
  • a remote device a user can control the operation of the motor from anywhere in the world as long as the remote device has internet access at that location.
  • the remote device can send and/or receive data, control signals, or commands to/from the motor over a network, for example, a local area network, a wide area network, a cellular network, and/or the internet.
  • the data, control signals, or commands can be sent/received over the network to/from a device that can relay the data, control signals, or commands over a wireless network to/from the WiFi module 1 10.
  • the control board controls the operation of the motor in accordance with the received control signals or commands.
  • Motor 1 15 can be any type of motor and can be chosen based on the desired application, cost, power requirements, availability, and/or other criteria.
  • the motor can be a DC motor, a brushed DC motor, a brushless DC motor, an AC motor, a stepper motor, and the like.
  • a motor control module/unit can be communicably coupled to control board 105. The motor control module/unit can provide the necessary interface signals for controlling motor 1 15.
  • Casing 120 is an elongated casing and can be used to surround control board 105 and motor 1 15. Additionally, other components can be enclosed within casing 120 such as, but not limited to heat sink 125, power supply board 130, a step-down transformer, a rectifier, waveform conditioning circuits, waveform amplifying circuits, and/or other components.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates an exemplary casing.
  • Casing 205 is an elongated casing and can have a variety of properties such as, but not limited to, preventing electrical conduction (i.e. being an electrical insulator), quick heat dissipation, noise absorption, and/or being light weight.
  • Casing 205 can be made of one or more composite materials such as plastic.
  • Casing 205 can have any elongated shape.
  • casing 205 can have a cylindrical shape.
  • the cylindri cally shaped elongated casing 205 has a circular cross section 210.
  • the elongated casing 205 can have an elongated shape where the cross section is a square, a rectangle, an oval, a triangle, a pentagon, a trapezoid, a hexagon, an octagon, or some other shape.
  • the shape of the elongated casing is chosen to optimize the ability to locate the motor assembly (e.g., the elongated casing 205 and an enclosed motor and control board) inside of a window covering holder, so as to hide the motor assembly from view.
  • the window covering holder can have a hollow portion inside of which the motor assembly is located.
  • the window covering holder can have a hollow portion that has a similar but smaller cross section and shape.
  • the motor assembly can have a similar and even smaller cross section and shape, sized so as to enable the elongated casing 205, including an enclosed motor and circuit board, to fit in the hollow portion of the window covering holder.
  • the window covering holder can have a complex shape and can have a hollow portion that has, for example, a square or rectangular or irregularly shaped cross section.
  • the elongated casing can have a shape that is optimized to fit inside of the hollow portion of the window covering holder.
  • the casing can have a similar but smaller cross section sized so as to enable the elongated casing 205, including an enclosed motor and circuit board, to fit in the hollow portion of the window covering holder.
  • the elongated casing can have a shape and associated cross section chosen to optimize the ability to locate the motor assembly inside of the hollow portion of the window covering holder.
  • Fig. 3 illustrates an exemplary motorized window covering assembly with an attached window covering.
  • Window covering holder 330 holds window covering 325.
  • Window covering holder 330 has a hollow portion, inside of which the motor assembly is located, the motor assembly comprising the elongated casing 320, the enclosed motor 315 and the enclosed circuit board 305, both the motor 315 and circuit board 305 enclosed in the elongated casing 320.
  • the circuit board includes WiFi/RF module 310.
  • the hollow portion of window covering holder 330 can extent a portion of the length of window covering holder 330, or can extend the entire length of window covering holder 330.
  • the elongated casing 320 can extend a portion of the length of window covering holder 330, or can extend the entire length of window covering holder 330.
  • the window covering holder 330 can have an end cap on one end, and the elongated casing 320 can similarly have an end cap on one end.
  • window covering holder 330 is the elongated casing enclosing motor 315 and control board 305 (i.e. there is no separate elongated casing and window covering holder, they are one and the same).
  • Window covering holder 330 can hold the window covering by the window covering 325 being attached to the window covering holder 330.
  • the window covering 325 can be attached to the window covering holder 330 by an adhesive.
  • the window covering 325 can be attached to the window covering holder 330 by a portion of the window covering 325 being inserted into a slot, hole, groove or a trench of window covering holder 330.
  • the window covering 325 can be attached to the window covering holder 330 with fasteners such as screws, nails, pins, clips, rivets, clamps, staples, and other types of fasteners.
  • Window covering holder 330 can have various shapes and still be functional.
  • window covering holder 330 can be a curtain track and associated curtain carriers.
  • the curtain track can accommodate a curtain carrier that rolls/glides in the track of the curtain track.
  • the curtain carrier can have a hook for attaching to the window covering, an example of the window covering being a curtain.
  • the operation of the motor causes a portion of the curtain holder (i.e. the curtain carrier) to move (i.e. to roll/glide in the track), such that a window covering (i.e. a curtain) attached to the window covering holder (i.e. a curtain hung on the curtain carrier hooks) would also move.
  • window covering holders As is well known to those skilled in the art, there are many different types of window covering holders and many different ways of attaching window coverings to those window cover holders. Some examples of window covering holders and methods of attaching window coverings to the window covering holder are provided to help make the disclosure more understandable, and the examples are not intended to be limiting in any way. One skilled in the art will be able to select a variety of window covering holders and, for each, an appropriate method of attaching a window covering to the window covering holder.
  • Fig. 4 illustrates a block diagram of an exemplary control board.
  • An exemplary control board 405 comprises processor(s) 410, main memory 420, non-volatile memory 425, WiFi/RF module 430, and bus 415.
  • the WiFi/RF module 430 receives and/or transmits control signals, commands and/or data, the receiving and/or transmitting accomplishing communication between WiFi/RF module 430 and an RF device, such as RF device 625 of Fig. 6, or a remote device, such as remote device 620 of Fig. 6, or with both devices.
  • the RF device or remote device can download an application to enable the device to communicate with the WiFi/RF module 430.
  • the received and/or transmitted control signals, commands and/or data can be communicated with the remote device through a network, such as network 605 in Fig. 6, in which case the control signals, commands and/or data will be relayed between the WiFi module and the network by a device which communicates with WiFi/RF module 430 using a wireless network, an example of the device being a WiFi router.
  • the received or transmitted control signals, commands and/or data can additionally be communicated directly with a remote device and/or an RF device.
  • Bus 415 provides a communication means for communicating between main memory 420, non-volatile memory 425, WiFi/RF module 430 and/or processor(s) 410. Any or all of main memory 420, non-volatile memory 425, and/or WiFi/RF module 430 can be integrated with processor(s) 410. Bus 415 can be entirely on control board 405, can be partially on control board 405 and partially integrated with processor(s) 410, or can be entirely integrated with processor(s) 410. A person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that there are many options well known in the art for implementing bus 415.
  • Control board 405 further comprises main memory 420.
  • Main memory 420 can be any device, mechanism, or populated data structure for storing information and can encompass any type of, but is not limited to, volatile memory, non-volatile memory, and dynamic memory.
  • main memory 420 can be a random access memory (RAM), dynamic random access memory (DRAM), flash memory including NAND or NOR flash, SDRAM, SIMM, DIMM, RDRAM, DDR RAM, or any other type of memory device.
  • Main memory 420 can be a device communicably coupled to control board 405 or can be integrated with processor(s) 410.
  • Main memory 420 is coupled to bus 415 and stores information and instructions to be executed by processor(s) 410.
  • Main memory 420 can further be used for storing temporary variables or other intermediate information during execution of instructions by processor(s) 410.
  • Control board 405 further comprises non-volatile memory 425.
  • Non-volatile memory 425 can be a read only memory (ROM), EPROM, EEPROM, or a flash memory including NAND or NOR flash.
  • Nonvolatile memory 425 can be a device communicably coupled to control board 405 or can be integrated with processor(s) 410.
  • Non-volatile memory 425 is coupled to bus 415 and stores information and instructions to be executed by processor(s) 410.
  • Main memory 420 and non-volatile memory 425 can be separate memories, or can both be a single non-volatile memory (i.e. a single non-volatile memory provides the function of both main memory 420 and nonvolatile memory 425).
  • Control board 405 further comprises processor(s) 410.
  • the processor(s) 410 can be, or can include, one or more programmable general- purpose or special-purpose microprocessors, digital signal processors (DSPs), programmable controllers, application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), trusted platform modules (TPMs), or the like, or a combination of such devices. Any or all of main memory 420, nonvolatile memory 425, and/or WiFi/RF module 430 can be integrated with processor(s) 410.
  • Bus 415 can be entirely on control board 405, can be partially on control board 405 and partially integrated with processor(s) 410, or can be entirely integrated with processor(s) 410.
  • Control board 405 can further be communicably coupled to other components such as, but not limited to, a WiFi module/interface, an RF module/interface, a power supply board, a step-down transformer, a rectifier, a waveform conditioning circuit or device, a waveform amplifying circuit or device, a mass storage device such as a hard disk drive or a solid-state drive, a removable storage media device such as a USB memory device, a thumb drive or a flash card, a capacitor, a resistor, or an inductor. Circuit board 405 and/or any device associated with circuit board 405 can additionally be connected to a heat sink.
  • a WiFi module/interface an RF module/interface
  • a power supply board a step-down transformer, a rectifier, a waveform conditioning circuit or device, a waveform amplifying circuit or device, a mass storage device such as a hard disk drive or a solid-state drive, a removable storage media device such as a USB memory device, a thumb drive or
  • Fig. 5 is a flow chart illustrating exemplary operations for controlling a WiFi motorized window covering assembly.
  • one or more of the operations illustrated in Fig. 5 can be performed by the RF device, the remote device, and/or the various components/devices comprising the motorized window covering assembly.
  • an application is downloaded which enables the remote device to generate control signals.
  • An example of the remote device is remote device 620 of Fig. 6.
  • the application can be additionally downloaded by the RF device.
  • the application can be software or firmware and can be initially provided to the RF device or remote device by downloading it from a remote system.
  • the software or firmware of the application can further be pre-installed on the RF device or remote device, or can be installed from a non-volatile storage device.
  • the non-volatile storage device can be, for example, a CD ROM, a DVD, a Blu-ray disc, a hard disk drive, a solid-state drive, a removable storage media device such as a USB memory device, a thumb drive or a flash card.
  • Operation 510 transmits the control signals, through a network or directly, to a WiFi interface.
  • An example of the network is network 605 of Fig. 6.
  • the WiFi interface is synonymous with the WiFi module (i.e. they are one and the same).
  • the control signals can additionally be transmitted to the RF module/interface.
  • the RF interface is similarly synonymous with the RF module.
  • the remote device transmits the control signals, and the control signals are communicated to the WiFi module/interface.
  • the control signals can be transmitted through a network, in which case the control signals will be relayed by a device, for example a WiFi router, over a wireless network to the WiFi module/interface.
  • the control signals can additionally be transmitted directly from the remote device to the WiFi module/interface, the remote device transmitting electromagnetic waves that are directly received by the WiFi module/interface.
  • the control signals can additionally be transmitted directly from the RF device to the RF module/interface, the RF device transmitting electromagnetic waves that are directly received by the RF module/interface.
  • An example of the RF device is RF device 625 of Fig. 6.
  • Operation 515 receives, by the WiFi interface on a control board communicably coupled to a motor, control signals.
  • the control signals can further be received by an RF interface or by an integrated WiFi/RF interface on a control board communicably coupled to a motor.
  • the control signals can further be received by an RF interface, a WiFi interface, or an integrated WiFi/RF interface, the interface integrated with the processor(s) on the control board communicably coupled to the motor.
  • Operation 520 controls the operation of the motor in accordance with the received control signals.
  • the control board is communicably coupled to the motor, the communicable coupling enabling the control board to control the operation of the motor.
  • the control board can control the operation of the motor by sending digital signals representing the received control signals or, alternatively, analog waveforms.
  • the digital signals can be received by one or more components or devices that convert the received digital signals into a second current or voltage that powers the motor such that motor operates in accordance with the received control signals.
  • the analog waveforms are a current or voltage that can power the motor such that motor operates in accordance with the received control signals.
  • the powering of the motor by the current or voltage can involve the current or voltage entering components, devices, or circuits such as rectifiers, transformers, step down transformers, waveform conditioning circuits, and/or waveform amplifying circuits and being transformed into a third current or voltage which can power the motor such that motor operates in accordance with the received control signals.
  • Operation 525 moves a window covering by the operation of the motor.
  • the operation of the motor being controlled by the control board in accordance with the received signals, converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.
  • the motor is mechanically coupled to the window covering holder, and a portion of the mechanical energy of the motor is transferred to the window covering holder through this mechanical coupling, resulting in at least a portion of the window covering holder moving.
  • the window covering can be a blind and the blind can be attached to a cylindrically shaped window covering holder with adhesive. As the window covering holder spins around the central axis of the cylindrical window covering holder, the blind wraps around the holder, or unwraps from the holder, thereby raising or lowering the blind.
  • the window covering can be a drape and the window covering holder can be a curtain track and associated curtain carriers.
  • the curtain carrier can have a hook that is used to attach the drape to the curtain carrier. A portion of the mechanical energy of the motor is transferred through a mechanical coupling to the curtain carriers, the curtain carriers resultantly moving along the track of the curtain track. As the curtain carriers move, they open or close the attached curtain.
  • Operation 530 receives, by an RF interface on the control board, control signals from an RF device.
  • the RF interface can be a module on the control board, can be part of an integrated WiFi/RF interface on the control board, can be an RF interface integrated with the processor(s) on the control board, or can be part of an integrated WiFi/RF interface integrated with the processor(s) on the control board.
  • Fig. 6 illustrates an exemplary network of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies.
  • the exemplary network of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies comprises network 605, a plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610, server 615, remote device 620, and RF device 625.
  • remote device 620 and server 615 can transmit and/or receive control signals, commands, and/or data though network 605 to/from the WiFi interface of an integrated WiFi/RF module of any or all of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610.
  • RF device 625 can transmit and/or receive control signals, commands and/or data directly to/from the RF interface of the integrated WiFi/RF module of the selected one of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610.
  • Network 605 is an IP based communications link between the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610, remote device 620, and server 615.
  • Network 605 can be a local area network, a wide area network, a cellular network, a WiFi network, the internet, or various other communications networks supporting IP based communications.
  • the communications link may be comprised of multiple networks, even multiple heterogeneous networks, such as one or more border networks, voice networks, broadband networks, service provider networks, Internet Service Provider (ISP) networks, and/or Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTNs), interconnected via gateways operable to facilitate communications between and among the various networks.
  • ISP Internet Service Provider
  • PSTNs Public Switched Telephone Networks
  • Server 615 provides the function of a central control system by providing the ability to manage the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610.
  • One or more applications can be downloaded which enable Server 615 to generate control signals to control the operation of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610 and/or to provide the function of a central control system.
  • the application(s) can be software or firmware and can be initially provided to server 615 by downloading it from a remote system.
  • the software or firmware of the application(s) can further be pre-installed on server 615, or can be installed from a non-volatile storage device.
  • the non-volatile storage device can be, for example, a CD ROM, a DVD, a Blu-ray disc, a hard disk drive, a solid-state drive, a removable storage media device such as a USB memory device, a thumb drive or a flash card.
  • server 615 When the application(s) is run by server 615, the application(s) configures server 615 enabling it to send control signals to control the operation of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610 and/or to provide the function of a central control system.
  • the central control system can undertake various tasks or provide various functions that span or are optimized to support the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610.
  • the central control system can, as one non-limiting example, track the current position of the window coverings attached to the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610. This can be accomplished by, for example, tracking the current position of the motor, the motor's current position corresponding to the window covering in a certain position.
  • the central control system can, as a second example, track the functionality status of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610.
  • the central control system can also provide functionality intended to optimize the control of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610.
  • the system can provide the ability for a user to send a common command to each of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610.
  • the central control system can provide functionality that enables the user to undertake one sequence of steps that causes the common command to be sent to each of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610 (e.g., the user undertakes a sequence of 5 steps which causes a common command to be sent to each of 10 WiFi/RF motorized window assemblies).
  • Embodiments of the present invention include various steps. The steps may be performed by hardware components or may be embodied in machine-executable instructions, which may be used to cause a general- purpose or special-purpose processor programmed with the instructions to perform the steps. Alternatively, the steps may be performed by a combination of hardware, software and/or firmware.
  • Embodiments of the present invention may be provided as a computer program product, which may include a machine-readable medium having stored thereon instructions, which may be used to program a computer (or other electronic devices) to perform a process.
  • the machine-readable medium may include, but is not limited to, floppy diskettes, optical disks, compact disc read-only memories (CD-ROMs), and magneto-optical disks, ROMs, random access memories (RAMs), erasable programmable read-only memories (EPROMs), electrically erasable programmable read-only memories (EEPROMs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), magnetic or optical cards, flash memory, or other type of media/machine-readable medium suitable for storing electronic instructions.
  • embodiments of the present invention may also be downloaded as a computer program product or data to be used by a computer program product, wherein the program, data, and/or instructions may be transferred from a remote computer to a requesting computer by way of data signals embodied in a carrier wave or other propagation medium via a communication link (e.g., a modem or network connection).
  • a communication link e.g., a modem or network connection
  • this communication link may include external networks such as the telephony network (e.g., Public Switched Telephony Network, cellular, WiFi, and other voice and wireless networks) and/or the internet.
  • the communications link may be comprised of multiple networks, even multiple heterogeneous networks, such as one or more border networks, voice networks, broadband networks, service provider networks, Internet Service Provider (ISP) networks, and/or Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTNs), interconnected via gateways operable to facilitate communications between and among the various networks.
  • networks such as one or more border networks, voice networks, broadband networks, service provider networks, Internet Service Provider (ISP) networks, and/or Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTNs), interconnected via gateways operable to facilitate communications between and among the various networks.
  • ISP Internet Service Provider
  • PSTNs Public Switched Telephone Networks
  • the present invention provides novel apparatuses, methods, and arrangements for a motorized window covering holder. While detailed descriptions of one or more embodiments of the invention have been given above, various alternatives, modifications, and equivalents will be apparent to those skilled in the art without varying from the spirit of the invention. For example, while the embodiments described above refer to particular features, the scope of this invention also includes embodiments having different combinations of features and embodiments that do not include all of the described features. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations as fall within the scope of the claims, together with all equivalents thereof. Therefore, the above description should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention, which is defined by the appended claims.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Architecture (AREA)
  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Computer Networks & Wireless Communication (AREA)
  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Operating, Guiding And Securing Of Roll- Type Closing Members (AREA)
  • Power-Operated Mechanisms For Wings (AREA)
  • Blinds (AREA)

Abstract

Various embodiments relate to apparatuses and methods of attractive, low cost, controllable, or other featured motorized window covering assemblies. The use of a motor assembly with an integrated WiFi interface enables eliminating a setup box, resulting in lower cost. Eliminating the setup box and any associated wires further eliminates the eye sore that they may pose. These eliminations, along with an elongated motor assembly used in some embodiments, further enable the motor to be made less noticeable by, for example, making it easier to hide or camouflage. As one example, an elongated motor assembly, comprising an elongated casing surrounding the motor and the control board, is hidden inside a window covering holder. An IP address can be assigned to each motor, which enables addressing and controlling each motor individually from any remote device located anywhere with access to the internet.

Description

MOTORIZED WINDOW COVERING ASSEMBLY
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/644,275 filed on 8 May 2012 which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes in its entirety.
[0002] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application No. 13/840,579 filed on 15 March 2013 which is hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes in its entirety.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Window coverings can be used to cover a window and/or a portion of a wall. In many cases, window coverings can be used for managing sunlight, creating privacy, or other functional purposes. Window coverings can additionally provide a variety of decorative features to enhance the enjoyment of a space. Some window coverings are attached to a motorized window covering assembly to aid a user in opening and closing the window covering.
[0004] Motorized window covering assemblies holding window coverings such as curtains and blinds are often unattractive due to the visual appearance of the motor assembly and related parts. For example, motors used to automate the opening and closing of the window coverings may be located in plain sight or may be covered by a light window covering fabric, creating an unpleasant visual experience for the user. Where control lines or wires are needed to control the motors, they may be run so as to create an eye sore. A setup box has historically been needed to integrate traditional motors into WiFi systems for controlling the motors remotely. The setup box may be located in plain sight or in a location that is visually unattractive. There is a need for motor assemblies that increase the attractiveness of motorized window covering assemblies.
[0005] Motorized window covering assemblies are costly. The setup boxes, which have historically been needed to integrate traditional motors into WiFi systems for controlling the motors remotely, have a limited range. Consequently, a number of setup boxes may be needed when the motors are spread over a wide range (e.g., throughout a house or building). Additionally, the setup boxes are costly, increasing the cost of installing motorized window covering assemblies. There is further cost associated with devices used by users, such as remote controls, to send commands to the window covering assemblies to open and close the window coverings. There is a need to reduce the cost of installing motorized window covering assemblies.
[0006] Motorized window covering assemblies historically could only be controlled by a user when the user was within a limited range. The devices used by users to send commands to the window covering assemblies have a limited range. A user outside of this range will not be able to control, for example, a window shade in their bedroom or living room. In houses or buildings with a large number of motorized window covering assemblies, a single user with a single device may not be able to control each of the window covering assemblies in the house or building. This prevents, for example, a central command center in a large building from controlling all the motorized window covering assemblies in the building. There is a need to improve the ability to control motorized window covering assemblies.
SUMMARY [0007] Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to apparatuses and methods of motorized window covering assemblies. More specifically, various embodiments of the present invention relate to apparatuses and methods of attractive motorized window covering assemblies, of low cost motorized window covering assemblies, of controllable motorized window covering assemblies, or of other features of motorized window covering assemblies. It is not necessary for all embodiments of the invention to have all the advantages of the invention or fulfill all the purposes of the invention. The use of a motor with an integrated WiFi interface enables the elimination of the setup box, resulting in a lower cost. Eliminating the setup box and any lines or wires associated with the setup box additionally eliminates the eye sore that they may pose. This, along with an elongated motor assembly used in some embodiments, enables the motor assembly to be made less noticeable by, for example, making the motor assembly easier to hide or camouflage.
[0008] As one example of hiding the motor assembly, an elongated motor assembly, comprising an elongated casing surrounding the motor and the control board, is hidden inside of the window covering holder. As another example, the elongated motor assembly is integrated into other parts of the physical structure of the window covering assembly in a manner that makes the motor assembly less noticeable. Hiding or camouflaging the motor assembly makes the motorized window covering assembly correspondingly more attractive.
[0009] Using a remote device (e.g., a laptop), an IP address can be assigned to each motor, enabling each motor to be individually addressed and controlled from any remote device located anywhere in the world with access to the internet. This enables an increased ability to control the motorized window assemblies. For example, a user in an office building control station can, using one remote device, or one server configured as a central control system, control any of the motorized window covering assemblies in the building.
[0010] Some embodiments of the disclosed apparatus comprise a motor, a window covering holder coupled to the motor, and a control board communicably coupled to the motor. The control board includes a WiFi interface to receive control signals. The control board controls, by providing current or voltage, operation of the motor in accordance with the control signals received through the WiFi interface. The motor causes at least a portion of the window covering holder to move such that a window covering attached to the window covering holder would also move. The motor can be a DC motor, a brushed DC motor, a brushless DC motor, an AC motor, or a stepper motor. The control board can include a motor control unit having at least one control interface. The window covering can be attached to the window covering holder. The window covering can be a curtain, a blind, a drape, a screen, a shade, a roller, or a shutter. The control board provided current or voltage to control the operation of the motor can communicate digital signals. Some of the embodiments can further include a power supply board, a step-down transformer, or a rectifier, and can additionally include an RF interface communicably coupled to the control board. An RF device can send control signals which are received through the RF interface, and the control board can control the operation of the motor in accordance with the received control signals. The WiFi interface and the RF interface can be an integrated WiFi/RF module.
[001 1] In some embodiments, an elongated casing surrounds the motor and the control board. The window covering holder can be the elongated casing surrounding the motor and the control board. The window covering holder and the elongated casing can both have a cylindrical shape. A portion of the window covering holder can be hollow, and the elongated casing, including the motor and the control board that it surrounds, can be located inside of the hollow portion of the window covering holder. The hollow portion of the window covering holder can extend from a first end of the window covering holder to a second end of the window covering holder, and the elongated casing can extend from the first end of the window covering holder to the second end of the window covering holder. The second end of the window covering holder can have an end cap, and the second end of the casing can have an end cap. The elongated casing can be made of a composite material, for example plastic. The elongated casing can be made be for dissipating heat, absorbing noise, reducing weight, or preventing electrical conduction.
[0012] Some embodiments comprise an elongated motor assembly and a window covering holder coupled to the elongated motor assembly. The elongated motor assembly includes a motor, a control board communicably coupled to the motor, and an elongated casing enclosing the motor and the control board. The control board controls operation of the motor in accordance with received control signals. The window covering holder and the elongated casing both have a cylindrical shape. A portion of the window covering holder is hollow, and the elongated motor assembly is located inside of the hollow portion of the window covering holder. The operation of the motor causes at least a portion of the window covering assembly to move such that a window covering attached to the window covering holder would also move. Some of the embodiments can include an RF interface communicably coupled to the control board. The received control signals, which can be sent by an RF device, can be received via the RF interface.
[0013] Some embodiments are methods for controlling a WiFi motorized window covering assembly, the method comprising receiving control signals and controlling the operation of a motor in accordance with the received control signals. The control signals are received by a WiFi interface on a control board communicably coupled to a motor. An elongated casing surrounds the motor and the control board. The motor is mechanically coupled with a window covering holder. The operation of the motor causes at least a portion of the window covering holder to move such that a window covering attached to the window covering holder would also move. The control signals that are received by the WiFi interface can be generated by a remote device. The remote device can download an application to enable the remote device to generate the control signals that are received by the WiFi interface. The control signals can be transmitted through a network, or they can be received by the WiFi interface directly from the remote device. Some of the embodiments further comprise receiving, by an RF interface on the control board, control signals from an RF device. The WiFi interface and the RF interface can be an integrated WiFi/RF module. The remote device generated control signals can be received by a plurality of WiFi interfaces, each WiFi interface on a control board communicably coupled to a motor.
[0014] Some embodiments comprise a plurality of WiFi motorized window covering assemblies, a network, a central control system, and at least one remote device. The central control system sends a common command to at least two of the plurality of WiFi motorized window covering assemblies. A user undertakes one sequence of steps that causes the central command system to send the common command. Some of the embodiments further comprise at least one RF device. [0015] While multiple embodiments are disclosed, still other embodiments of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which shows and describes illustrative embodiments of the invention. As will be realized, the invention is capable of modifications in various aspects, all without departing from the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not restrictive.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Embodiments of the present invention will be described and explained through the use of the accompanying drawings in which:
[0017] Fig. 1 illustrates a motor assembly;
[0018] Fig. 2 illustrates a casing;
[0019] Fig. 3 illustrates a motorized window covering assembly with an attached window covering;
[0020] Fig. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a control board;
[0021] Fig. 5 is a flow chart illustrating operations for controlling a WiFi motorized window covering assembly; and
[0022] Fig. 6 illustrates a network of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies.
[0023] The drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. For example, the dimensions of some of the elements in the figures may be expanded or reduced to help improve the understanding of the embodiments of the present invention. Similarly, some components and/or operations may be separated into different blocks or combined into a single block for the purposes of discussion of some of the embodiments of the present invention. Moreover, while the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are described in detail below. The intention, however, is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the invention is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to apparatuses and methods of motorized window covering assemblies. More specifically, various embodiments of the present invention relate to apparatuses and methods of attractive motorized window covering assemblies, of low cost motorized window covering assemblies, of controllable motorized window covering assemblies, or of other features of motorized window covering assemblies. It is not necessary for all embodiments of the invention to have all the advantages of the invention or fulfill all the purposes of the invention.
Terminology
[0025] Brief definitions of terms, abbreviations, and phrases used throughout this application are given below.
[0026] The terms "connected" or "coupled" and related terms are used in an operational sense and are not necessarily limited to a direct physical connection or coupling. Thus, for example, two devices may be coupled directly, or via one or more intermediary media or devices. As another example, devices may be coupled in such a way that information can be passed there between, while not sharing any physical connection with one another. Based on the disclosure provided herein, one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate a variety of ways in which connection or coupling exists in accordance with the aforementioned definition.
[0027] The phrases "in some embodiments," "according to various embodiments," "in the embodiments shown," "in one embodiment," "in other embodiments," "various embodiments," "some embodiments," and the like generally mean the particular feature, structure, or characteristic following the phrase is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention, and may be included in more than one embodiment of the present invention. In addition, such phrases do not necessarily refer to the same embodiments or to different embodiments.
[0028] If the specification states a component or feature "may", "can", "could", or "might" be included or have a characteristic, that particular component or feature is not required to be included or have the characteristic.
[0029] The term "module" refers broadly to software, hardware, or firmware (or any combination thereof) components. Modules are typically functional components that can generate useful data or other output using specified input(s). A module may or may not be self-contained. An application program (also called an "application") may include one or more modules, or a module can include one or more application programs.
General Description
[0030] Fig. 1 illustrates a motor assembly in accordance with various embodiments of the present invention. As illustrated in Fig. 1 , the motor assembly is an elongated motor assembly and includes a control board 105, a WiFi/RF module 1 10, a motor 1 15, a casing 120, a heat sink 125, and a power supply board 130. Other embodiments of the present invention can include some or all of these components. Still yet, additional components and/or modules can be included in some embodiments of the motor assembly.
[0031] Control board 105 includes an interface module for transmitting and receiving data and/or commands for controlling motor 1 15. The interface module is an integrated WiFi/RF module 1 10. The WiFi/RF module 1 10 is configured to transmit and/or receive data, control signals, or commands through a network, such as network 605 in Fig. 6, or directly to/from an RF device, such as RF device 625 in Fig. 6, or a remote device, such as remote device 620 in Fig. 6. The control signals received through the WiFi/RF module 1 10 are converted, by control board 105, into a current or voltage to control the operation of the motor in accordance with the control signals. The current or voltage can communicate digital signals which represent the control signals and/or the commands for controlling the operation of the motor 1 15. [0032] The digital signals can be received by one or more components or devices that convert the received digital signals into a second current or voltage that powers the motor such that motor operates in accordance with the received digital signals which represent the control signals. Alternatively, the control board 105 converted current or voltage can power the motor such that motor operates in accordance with the received control signals. The powering of the motor by the current or voltage can involve the current or voltage powering the motor directly, or can involve the current or voltage entering components, devices, or circuits such as rectifiers, transformers, step down transformers, waveform conditioning circuits, and/or waveform amplifying circuits and being transformed into a third current or voltage which can power the motor such that motor operates in accordance with the received control signals. The WiFi/RF module can be used to interface with wireless networks, remote devices, and/or RF devices, such as RF device 625 of Fig. 6, which can be an RF remote control, or an RF remote using touch, Wii technology, or voice interface.
[0033] Remote devices, such as remote device 620 in Fig. 6, include smart phones, tablets, laptops, personal computers, computers, servers, and/or other devices used to control the operation of the motor. Using a remote device, an IP address can be assigned to each motor. Various embodiments allow the user to download one or more applications to a remote device to provide a user interface on the remote device to control the operation of the motor. Once a motor is assigned an IP address, it can send and/or receive data, control signals, or commands to/from any other device with an IP address, and the operation of the motor can be controlled according to any received control signals or commands. Using a remote device, a user can control the operation of the motor from anywhere in the world as long as the remote device has internet access at that location. The remote device can send and/or receive data, control signals, or commands to/from the motor over a network, for example, a local area network, a wide area network, a cellular network, and/or the internet. The data, control signals, or commands can be sent/received over the network to/from a device that can relay the data, control signals, or commands over a wireless network to/from the WiFi module 1 10. Once received through the WiFi/RF module 1 10, the control board controls the operation of the motor in accordance with the received control signals or commands.
[0034] Motor 1 15 can be any type of motor and can be chosen based on the desired application, cost, power requirements, availability, and/or other criteria. For example, the motor can be a DC motor, a brushed DC motor, a brushless DC motor, an AC motor, a stepper motor, and the like. Depending on the type of motor and application, a motor control module/unit can be communicably coupled to control board 105. The motor control module/unit can provide the necessary interface signals for controlling motor 1 15.
[0035] Casing 120 is an elongated casing and can be used to surround control board 105 and motor 1 15. Additionally, other components can be enclosed within casing 120 such as, but not limited to heat sink 125, power supply board 130, a step-down transformer, a rectifier, waveform conditioning circuits, waveform amplifying circuits, and/or other components.
[0036] Fig. 2 illustrates an exemplary casing. Casing 205 is an elongated casing and can have a variety of properties such as, but not limited to, preventing electrical conduction (i.e. being an electrical insulator), quick heat dissipation, noise absorption, and/or being light weight. Casing 205 can be made of one or more composite materials such as plastic. Casing 205 can have any elongated shape. For example, casing 205 can have a cylindrical shape. The cylindri cally shaped elongated casing 205 has a circular cross section 210. The elongated casing 205 can have an elongated shape where the cross section is a square, a rectangle, an oval, a triangle, a pentagon, a trapezoid, a hexagon, an octagon, or some other shape.
[0037] In some embodiments, the shape of the elongated casing is chosen to optimize the ability to locate the motor assembly (e.g., the elongated casing 205 and an enclosed motor and control board) inside of a window covering holder, so as to hide the motor assembly from view. To enable the hiding of the motor assembly, the window covering holder can have a hollow portion inside of which the motor assembly is located. In some of the embodiments where the window covering holder has a cylindrical shape and a cross section that is a circle, the window covering holder can have a hollow portion that has a similar but smaller cross section and shape. In order to locate the motor assembly inside of this window covering holder, the motor assembly can have a similar and even smaller cross section and shape, sized so as to enable the elongated casing 205, including an enclosed motor and circuit board, to fit in the hollow portion of the window covering holder. In some of the embodiments, the window covering holder can have a complex shape and can have a hollow portion that has, for example, a square or rectangular or irregularly shaped cross section.
[0038] In each of these examples, the elongated casing can have a shape that is optimized to fit inside of the hollow portion of the window covering holder. In the case of the window covering holder having a hollow portion with a rectangular or square cross section, the casing can have a similar but smaller cross section sized so as to enable the elongated casing 205, including an enclosed motor and circuit board, to fit in the hollow portion of the window covering holder. In the case of the window covering holder having a hollow portion with an irregularly shaped cross section, the elongated casing can have a shape and associated cross section chosen to optimize the ability to locate the motor assembly inside of the hollow portion of the window covering holder.
[0039] Fig. 3 illustrates an exemplary motorized window covering assembly with an attached window covering. Window covering holder 330 holds window covering 325. Window covering holder 330 has a hollow portion, inside of which the motor assembly is located, the motor assembly comprising the elongated casing 320, the enclosed motor 315 and the enclosed circuit board 305, both the motor 315 and circuit board 305 enclosed in the elongated casing 320. The circuit board includes WiFi/RF module 310. The hollow portion of window covering holder 330 can extent a portion of the length of window covering holder 330, or can extend the entire length of window covering holder 330. The elongated casing 320 can extend a portion of the length of window covering holder 330, or can extend the entire length of window covering holder 330. The window covering holder 330 can have an end cap on one end, and the elongated casing 320 can similarly have an end cap on one end. In some embodiments, window covering holder 330 is the elongated casing enclosing motor 315 and control board 305 (i.e. there is no separate elongated casing and window covering holder, they are one and the same).
[0040] Window covering holder 330 can hold the window covering by the window covering 325 being attached to the window covering holder 330. The window covering 325 can be attached to the window covering holder 330 by an adhesive. The window covering 325 can be attached to the window covering holder 330 by a portion of the window covering 325 being inserted into a slot, hole, groove or a trench of window covering holder 330. The window covering 325 can be attached to the window covering holder 330 with fasteners such as screws, nails, pins, clips, rivets, clamps, staples, and other types of fasteners.
[0041] Window covering holder 330 can have various shapes and still be functional. As a non-limiting example, window covering holder 330 can be a curtain track and associated curtain carriers. The curtain track can accommodate a curtain carrier that rolls/glides in the track of the curtain track. The curtain carrier can have a hook for attaching to the window covering, an example of the window covering being a curtain. In this example, the operation of the motor causes a portion of the curtain holder (i.e. the curtain carrier) to move (i.e. to roll/glide in the track), such that a window covering (i.e. a curtain) attached to the window covering holder (i.e. a curtain hung on the curtain carrier hooks) would also move. As is well known to those skilled in the art, there are many different types of window covering holders and many different ways of attaching window coverings to those window cover holders. Some examples of window covering holders and methods of attaching window coverings to the window covering holder are provided to help make the disclosure more understandable, and the examples are not intended to be limiting in any way. One skilled in the art will be able to select a variety of window covering holders and, for each, an appropriate method of attaching a window covering to the window covering holder.
[0042] Fig. 4 illustrates a block diagram of an exemplary control board. An exemplary control board 405 comprises processor(s) 410, main memory 420, non-volatile memory 425, WiFi/RF module 430, and bus 415. The WiFi/RF module 430 receives and/or transmits control signals, commands and/or data, the receiving and/or transmitting accomplishing communication between WiFi/RF module 430 and an RF device, such as RF device 625 of Fig. 6, or a remote device, such as remote device 620 of Fig. 6, or with both devices. The RF device or remote device can download an application to enable the device to communicate with the WiFi/RF module 430. The received and/or transmitted control signals, commands and/or data can be communicated with the remote device through a network, such as network 605 in Fig. 6, in which case the control signals, commands and/or data will be relayed between the WiFi module and the network by a device which communicates with WiFi/RF module 430 using a wireless network, an example of the device being a WiFi router. The received or transmitted control signals, commands and/or data can additionally be communicated directly with a remote device and/or an RF device.
[0043] Bus 415 provides a communication means for communicating between main memory 420, non-volatile memory 425, WiFi/RF module 430 and/or processor(s) 410. Any or all of main memory 420, non-volatile memory 425, and/or WiFi/RF module 430 can be integrated with processor(s) 410. Bus 415 can be entirely on control board 405, can be partially on control board 405 and partially integrated with processor(s) 410, or can be entirely integrated with processor(s) 410. A person having ordinary skill in the art will recognize that there are many options well known in the art for implementing bus 415.
[0044] Control board 405 further comprises main memory 420. Main memory 420 can be any device, mechanism, or populated data structure for storing information and can encompass any type of, but is not limited to, volatile memory, non-volatile memory, and dynamic memory. For example, main memory 420 can be a random access memory (RAM), dynamic random access memory (DRAM), flash memory including NAND or NOR flash, SDRAM, SIMM, DIMM, RDRAM, DDR RAM, or any other type of memory device. Main memory 420 can be a device communicably coupled to control board 405 or can be integrated with processor(s) 410. Main memory 420 is coupled to bus 415 and stores information and instructions to be executed by processor(s) 410. Main memory 420 can further be used for storing temporary variables or other intermediate information during execution of instructions by processor(s) 410.
[0045] Control board 405 further comprises non-volatile memory 425. Non-volatile memory 425, for example, can be a read only memory (ROM), EPROM, EEPROM, or a flash memory including NAND or NOR flash. Nonvolatile memory 425 can be a device communicably coupled to control board 405 or can be integrated with processor(s) 410. Non-volatile memory 425 is coupled to bus 415 and stores information and instructions to be executed by processor(s) 410. Main memory 420 and non-volatile memory 425 can be separate memories, or can both be a single non-volatile memory (i.e. a single non-volatile memory provides the function of both main memory 420 and nonvolatile memory 425).
[0046] Control board 405 further comprises processor(s) 410. The processor(s) 410 can be, or can include, one or more programmable general- purpose or special-purpose microprocessors, digital signal processors (DSPs), programmable controllers, application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), programmable logic devices (PLDs), trusted platform modules (TPMs), or the like, or a combination of such devices. Any or all of main memory 420, nonvolatile memory 425, and/or WiFi/RF module 430 can be integrated with processor(s) 410. Bus 415 can be entirely on control board 405, can be partially on control board 405 and partially integrated with processor(s) 410, or can be entirely integrated with processor(s) 410.
[0047] Control board 405 can further be communicably coupled to other components such as, but not limited to, a WiFi module/interface, an RF module/interface, a power supply board, a step-down transformer, a rectifier, a waveform conditioning circuit or device, a waveform amplifying circuit or device, a mass storage device such as a hard disk drive or a solid-state drive, a removable storage media device such as a USB memory device, a thumb drive or a flash card, a capacitor, a resistor, or an inductor. Circuit board 405 and/or any device associated with circuit board 405 can additionally be connected to a heat sink.
[0048] Fig. 5 is a flow chart illustrating exemplary operations for controlling a WiFi motorized window covering assembly. In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, one or more of the operations illustrated in Fig. 5 can be performed by the RF device, the remote device, and/or the various components/devices comprising the motorized window covering assembly. As illustrated at operation 505, an application is downloaded which enables the remote device to generate control signals. An example of the remote device is remote device 620 of Fig. 6. The application can be additionally downloaded by the RF device. The application can be software or firmware and can be initially provided to the RF device or remote device by downloading it from a remote system. The software or firmware of the application can further be pre-installed on the RF device or remote device, or can be installed from a non-volatile storage device. The non-volatile storage device can be, for example, a CD ROM, a DVD, a Blu-ray disc, a hard disk drive, a solid-state drive, a removable storage media device such as a USB memory device, a thumb drive or a flash card. When the application is run by the RF device or the remote device, the application configures the device enabling it to send control signals to the WiFi and/or RF module/interface.
[0049] Operation 510 transmits the control signals, through a network or directly, to a WiFi interface. An example of the network is network 605 of Fig. 6. The WiFi interface is synonymous with the WiFi module (i.e. they are one and the same). The control signals can additionally be transmitted to the RF module/interface. The RF interface is similarly synonymous with the RF module. The remote device transmits the control signals, and the control signals are communicated to the WiFi module/interface. The control signals can be transmitted through a network, in which case the control signals will be relayed by a device, for example a WiFi router, over a wireless network to the WiFi module/interface. The control signals can additionally be transmitted directly from the remote device to the WiFi module/interface, the remote device transmitting electromagnetic waves that are directly received by the WiFi module/interface. The control signals can additionally be transmitted directly from the RF device to the RF module/interface, the RF device transmitting electromagnetic waves that are directly received by the RF module/interface. An example of the RF device is RF device 625 of Fig. 6.
[0050] Operation 515 receives, by the WiFi interface on a control board communicably coupled to a motor, control signals. The control signals can further be received by an RF interface or by an integrated WiFi/RF interface on a control board communicably coupled to a motor. The control signals can further be received by an RF interface, a WiFi interface, or an integrated WiFi/RF interface, the interface integrated with the processor(s) on the control board communicably coupled to the motor.
[0051] Operation 520 controls the operation of the motor in accordance with the received control signals. The control board is communicably coupled to the motor, the communicable coupling enabling the control board to control the operation of the motor. The control board can control the operation of the motor by sending digital signals representing the received control signals or, alternatively, analog waveforms. The digital signals can be received by one or more components or devices that convert the received digital signals into a second current or voltage that powers the motor such that motor operates in accordance with the received control signals. The analog waveforms are a current or voltage that can power the motor such that motor operates in accordance with the received control signals. The powering of the motor by the current or voltage can involve the current or voltage entering components, devices, or circuits such as rectifiers, transformers, step down transformers, waveform conditioning circuits, and/or waveform amplifying circuits and being transformed into a third current or voltage which can power the motor such that motor operates in accordance with the received control signals. [0052] Operation 525 moves a window covering by the operation of the motor. The operation of the motor, being controlled by the control board in accordance with the received signals, converts electrical energy to mechanical energy. The motor is mechanically coupled to the window covering holder, and a portion of the mechanical energy of the motor is transferred to the window covering holder through this mechanical coupling, resulting in at least a portion of the window covering holder moving. As one non-limiting example, the window covering can be a blind and the blind can be attached to a cylindrically shaped window covering holder with adhesive. As the window covering holder spins around the central axis of the cylindrical window covering holder, the blind wraps around the holder, or unwraps from the holder, thereby raising or lowering the blind. As a second non-limiting example, the window covering can be a drape and the window covering holder can be a curtain track and associated curtain carriers. The curtain carrier can have a hook that is used to attach the drape to the curtain carrier. A portion of the mechanical energy of the motor is transferred through a mechanical coupling to the curtain carriers, the curtain carriers resultantly moving along the track of the curtain track. As the curtain carriers move, they open or close the attached curtain.
[0053] Operation 530 receives, by an RF interface on the control board, control signals from an RF device. The RF interface can be a module on the control board, can be part of an integrated WiFi/RF interface on the control board, can be an RF interface integrated with the processor(s) on the control board, or can be part of an integrated WiFi/RF interface integrated with the processor(s) on the control board.
[0054] Fig. 6 illustrates an exemplary network of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies. The exemplary network of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies comprises network 605, a plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610, server 615, remote device 620, and RF device 625. As long as remote device 620 and server 615 have access to the network, remote device 620 and/or server 615 can transmit and/or receive control signals, commands, and/or data though network 605 to/from the WiFi interface of an integrated WiFi/RF module of any or all of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610. As long as a selected one of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610 is within the range of RF device 625, RF device 625 can transmit and/or receive control signals, commands and/or data directly to/from the RF interface of the integrated WiFi/RF module of the selected one of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610.
[0055] Network 605 is an IP based communications link between the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610, remote device 620, and server 615. Network 605 can be a local area network, a wide area network, a cellular network, a WiFi network, the internet, or various other communications networks supporting IP based communications. In some cases, the communications link may be comprised of multiple networks, even multiple heterogeneous networks, such as one or more border networks, voice networks, broadband networks, service provider networks, Internet Service Provider (ISP) networks, and/or Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTNs), interconnected via gateways operable to facilitate communications between and among the various networks.
[0056] Server 615 provides the function of a central control system by providing the ability to manage the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610. One or more applications can be downloaded which enable Server 615 to generate control signals to control the operation of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610 and/or to provide the function of a central control system. The application(s) can be software or firmware and can be initially provided to server 615 by downloading it from a remote system. The software or firmware of the application(s) can further be pre-installed on server 615, or can be installed from a non-volatile storage device. The non-volatile storage device can be, for example, a CD ROM, a DVD, a Blu-ray disc, a hard disk drive, a solid-state drive, a removable storage media device such as a USB memory device, a thumb drive or a flash card. When the application(s) is run by server 615, the application(s) configures server 615 enabling it to send control signals to control the operation of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610 and/or to provide the function of a central control system.
[0057] The central control system can undertake various tasks or provide various functions that span or are optimized to support the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610. The central control system can, as one non-limiting example, track the current position of the window coverings attached to the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610. This can be accomplished by, for example, tracking the current position of the motor, the motor's current position corresponding to the window covering in a certain position The central control system can, as a second example, track the functionality status of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610.
[0058] The central control system can also provide functionality intended to optimize the control of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610. For example, the system can provide the ability for a user to send a common command to each of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610. Rather than the user having to repeat a sequence of steps each time the user sends a common command to each of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610 (e.g., a sequence of 3 steps repeated for each of 10 WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies for a total of 30 steps undertaken by the user in order to cause the common command to be sent to each of the 10 WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies), the central control system can provide functionality that enables the user to undertake one sequence of steps that causes the common command to be sent to each of the plurality of WiFi/RF motorized window covering assemblies 610 (e.g., the user undertakes a sequence of 5 steps which causes a common command to be sent to each of 10 WiFi/RF motorized window assemblies).
[0059] Numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of embodiments of the present invention. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art that embodiments of the present invention may be practiced without some of these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form.
[0060] Embodiments of the present invention include various steps. The steps may be performed by hardware components or may be embodied in machine-executable instructions, which may be used to cause a general- purpose or special-purpose processor programmed with the instructions to perform the steps. Alternatively, the steps may be performed by a combination of hardware, software and/or firmware.
[0061] Embodiments of the present invention may be provided as a computer program product, which may include a machine-readable medium having stored thereon instructions, which may be used to program a computer (or other electronic devices) to perform a process. The machine-readable medium may include, but is not limited to, floppy diskettes, optical disks, compact disc read-only memories (CD-ROMs), and magneto-optical disks, ROMs, random access memories (RAMs), erasable programmable read-only memories (EPROMs), electrically erasable programmable read-only memories (EEPROMs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), magnetic or optical cards, flash memory, or other type of media/machine-readable medium suitable for storing electronic instructions.
[0062] Moreover, embodiments of the present invention may also be downloaded as a computer program product or data to be used by a computer program product, wherein the program, data, and/or instructions may be transferred from a remote computer to a requesting computer by way of data signals embodied in a carrier wave or other propagation medium via a communication link (e.g., a modem or network connection). For other parts of the program, data, or instructions, this communication link may include external networks such as the telephony network (e.g., Public Switched Telephony Network, cellular, WiFi, and other voice and wireless networks) and/or the internet. In some cases, the communications link may be comprised of multiple networks, even multiple heterogeneous networks, such as one or more border networks, voice networks, broadband networks, service provider networks, Internet Service Provider (ISP) networks, and/or Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTNs), interconnected via gateways operable to facilitate communications between and among the various networks.
Conclusion
[0063] In conclusion, the present invention provides novel apparatuses, methods, and arrangements for a motorized window covering holder. While detailed descriptions of one or more embodiments of the invention have been given above, various alternatives, modifications, and equivalents will be apparent to those skilled in the art without varying from the spirit of the invention. For example, while the embodiments described above refer to particular features, the scope of this invention also includes embodiments having different combinations of features and embodiments that do not include all of the described features. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations as fall within the scope of the claims, together with all equivalents thereof. Therefore, the above description should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention, which is defined by the appended claims.

Claims

CLAIMS What is claimed is:
1 . A Wi-Fi motorized window covering assembly comprising:
a motor;
a window covering holder coupled to the motor; and
a control board communicably coupled to the motor, the control board including a WiFi interface to receive control signals;
wherein the control board controls, by providing current or voltage, operation of the motor in accordance with the control signals received through the WiFi interface, wherein the operation of the motor causes at least a portion of the window covering holder to move such that a window covering attached to the window covering holder would also move.
2. The Wi-Fi motorized window covering assembly of claim 1 , wherein the motor is at least one of a DC motor, a brushed DC motor, a brushless DC motor, an AC motor, or a stepper motor, wherein the control board includes a motor control unit having at least one control interface.
3. The Wi-Fi motorized window covering assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:
a window covering, wherein the window covering is attached to the window covering holder, wherein the window covering is at least one of a curtain, a blind, a drape, a screen, a shade, a roller, or a shutter.
4. The Wi-Fi motorized window covering assembly of claim 1 , wherein the control board provided current or voltage to control the operation of the motor communicates digital signals.
5. The Wi-Fi motorized window covering assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:
at least one of a power supply board, a step-down transformer, or a rectifier.
6. The Wi-Fi motorized window covering assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:
an RF interface communicably coupled to the control board, wherein the control board controls the operation of the motor in accordance with the control signals received through the RF interface, wherein the control signals are sent by an RF device, wherein the WiFi interface and the RF interface are an integrated WiFi/RF module.
7. The motorized window covering assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: an elongated casing surrounding the motor and the control board.
8. The Wi-Fi motorized window covering assembly of claim 7, wherein the window covering holder is the elongated casing.
9. The Wi-Fi motorized window covering assembly of claim 7, wherein the elongated casing has a cylindrical shape, wherein the window covering holder has a cylindrical shape, wherein a portion of the window covering holder is hollow, wherein the elongated casing, the surrounded motor, and the surrounded control board are inside of the hollow portion of the window covering holder.
10. The Wi-Fi motorized window covering assembly of claim 9, wherein the hollow portion of the window covering holder extends from a first end of the window covering holder to a second end of the window covering holder, wherein the elongated casing extends from the first end of the window covering holder to the second end of the window covering holder.
1 1 . The Wi-Fi motorized window covering assembly of claim 10, wherein the second end of the window covering holder has an end cap, wherein the second end of the elongated casing has an end cap.
12. The Wi-Fi motorized window covering assembly of claim 7, wherein the elongated casing is made of at least one composite material.
13. The Wi-Fi motorized window covering assembly of claim 12, wherein the composite material is plastic.
14. The Wi-Fi motorized window covering assembly of claim 7, wherein the elongated casing is for at least one of: dissipating heat, absorbing noise, reducing weight, or preventing electrical conduction.
15. A window covering assembly comprising:
an elongated motor assembly including a motor, a control board
communicably coupled to the motor, and an elongated casing enclosing the motor and the control board, wherein the control board controls operation of the motor in accordance with received control signals; and
a window covering holder coupled to the elongated motor assembly, wherein the window covering holder has a cylindrical shape, wherein a portion of the window covering holder is hollow, wherein the elongated motor assembly has a cylindrical shape, wherein the window covering assembly is located inside of the hollow portion of the window covering holder, wherein the operation of the motor causes at least a portion of the window covering holder to move such that a window covering attached to the window covering holder would also move.
16. The window covering assembly of claim 15, further comprising: an RF interface communicably coupled to the control board, wherein the received control signals are received via the RF interface, wherein the control signals are sent by an RF device.
17. A method for controlling a WiFi motorized window covering assembly comprising:
receiving, by a WiFi interface on a control board communicably coupled to a motor, control signals, wherein an elongated casing surrounds the motor and the control board, wherein the motor is mechanically coupled with a window covering holder; and
controlling operation of the motor in accordance with the received control signals, wherein the operation of the motor causes at least a portion of the window covering holder to move such that a window covering attached to the window covering holder would also move.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the control signals that are received by the WiFi interface are generated by a remote device.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein the remote device downloads an application to enable the remote device to generate the control signals that are received by the WiFi interface.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein the control signals are transmitted through a network.
21 . The method of claim 18, wherein the control signals are received by the WiFi interface directly from the remote device.
22. The method of claim 17, further comprising:
receiving, by an RF interface on the control board, control signals from an RF device.
23. The method of claim 22, wherein the WiFi interface and the RF interface are an integrated WiFi/RF module.
24. The method of claim 18, wherein the remote device generated control signals are received by a plurality of WiFi interfaces, each WiFi interface on a control board communicably coupled to a motor.
25. A network of motorized WiFi window covering assemblies comprising:
a plurality of WiFi motorized window covering assemblies;
a network;
a central control system, wherein the central control system sends a common command to at least two of the plurality of WiFi motorized window covering assemblies, wherein a user undertakes one sequence of steps that causes the central command system to send the common command; and
at least one remote device.
26. The network of motorized WiFi window covering assemblies of claim 25, further comprising:
at least one RF device.
PCT/IB2013/001347 2012-05-08 2013-05-08 Motorized window covering assembly WO2013167972A2 (en)

Priority Applications (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
SG11201407259VA SG11201407259VA (en) 2012-05-08 2013-05-08 Motorized window covering assembly
CN201380023921.3A CN104285027A (en) 2012-05-08 2013-05-08 Motorized window covering assembly
HK15103954.1A HK1203587A1 (en) 2012-05-08 2015-04-23 Motorized window covering assembly

Applications Claiming Priority (4)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US201261644275P 2012-05-08 2012-05-08
US61/644,275 2012-05-08
US13/840,579 US9587431B2 (en) 2013-03-15 2013-03-15 Motorized window covering assembly
US13/840,579 2013-03-15

Publications (2)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO2013167972A2 true WO2013167972A2 (en) 2013-11-14
WO2013167972A3 WO2013167972A3 (en) 2014-01-23

Family

ID=49551391

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/IB2013/001347 WO2013167972A2 (en) 2012-05-08 2013-05-08 Motorized window covering assembly

Country Status (4)

Country Link
CN (1) CN104285027A (en)
HK (1) HK1203587A1 (en)
SG (1) SG11201407259VA (en)
WO (1) WO2013167972A2 (en)

Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0838574A2 (en) * 1996-09-06 1998-04-29 Hunter Douglas International N.V. Electrically powered window covering assembly
US7091682B2 (en) * 2004-10-26 2006-08-15 Harmonic Design, Inc. Frequency stabilizer circuit for window covering control chip clock
US20110048655A1 (en) * 2007-06-07 2011-03-03 Vkr Holding A/S Screening device with an electronic motion sensor
US20120031567A1 (en) * 2006-01-20 2012-02-09 Albany International Corp. Wireless communication system for a roll-up door
US20120090797A1 (en) * 2010-10-18 2012-04-19 Willis Jay Mullet Motorizable shade system and method

Family Cites Families (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US7723939B2 (en) * 2006-05-23 2010-05-25 Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. Radio-frequency controlled motorized roller shade
US8307878B2 (en) * 2009-01-14 2012-11-13 Hunter Douglas Inc. Noise dampening motor drive system for retractable covering for architectural openings
US8400344B2 (en) * 2009-02-20 2013-03-19 Echostar Technologies L.L.C. Methods and apparatus for learning remote control commands
US8339086B2 (en) * 2010-08-30 2012-12-25 Crestron Electronics Inc. System for syncronizing a plurality of roller shades using variable linear velocities
US20120073765A1 (en) * 2010-09-17 2012-03-29 Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. Motorized Venetian Blind System

Patent Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0838574A2 (en) * 1996-09-06 1998-04-29 Hunter Douglas International N.V. Electrically powered window covering assembly
US7091682B2 (en) * 2004-10-26 2006-08-15 Harmonic Design, Inc. Frequency stabilizer circuit for window covering control chip clock
US20120031567A1 (en) * 2006-01-20 2012-02-09 Albany International Corp. Wireless communication system for a roll-up door
US20110048655A1 (en) * 2007-06-07 2011-03-03 Vkr Holding A/S Screening device with an electronic motion sensor
US20120090797A1 (en) * 2010-10-18 2012-04-19 Willis Jay Mullet Motorizable shade system and method

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
WO2013167972A3 (en) 2014-01-23
HK1203587A1 (en) 2015-10-30
CN104285027A (en) 2015-01-14
SG11201407259VA (en) 2014-12-30

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US9587431B2 (en) Motorized window covering assembly
EP2801973A1 (en) Systems and methods for control of devices by voice recognition
EP2988185B1 (en) Smart home system and control method
US20150005900A1 (en) Devices and methods of function-based control in automation systems
US11560753B2 (en) BLDC motor control system and method for solar tracking motorized window treatment operation
US20130293113A1 (en) Self Calibrating, Adaptive Setpoint Daylighting
US20170362888A1 (en) Device and Method for Blind Control and Automation
JP2009516097A (en) Sunshade control unit
US20200053459A1 (en) Systems and methods for adaptive opening management
US20190334734A1 (en) Using Audio Components In Electrical Devices To Enable Smart Devices
KR20220062000A (en) Various  home  automation  system  circle  illumination
CA3074842A1 (en) Motorized and automated window shutter with slip clutch
CN108415273B (en) Control method of electric curtain
WO2013167972A2 (en) Motorized window covering assembly
CN109039835B (en) Intelligent household scene configuration method, gateway, system and machine readable storage medium
US10887627B2 (en) Set-top box with enhanced features and system and method for use of same
US11788349B2 (en) BLDC motor control system and method for incremental motorized window treatment operation
US10724754B2 (en) Method and system for home automation via thermostat
CN111123718A (en) Storage medium, intelligent panel and power-saving management method thereof
CN111142391A (en) Intelligent wardrobe and intelligent home system
AU2020103088A4 (en) Automatic laundry rack for smart home
CN114651466A (en) Redundant control for wireless devices in a home automation system
KR20120056753A (en) Server, system and method for controlling home network
CN211008381U (en) Intelligent control device for curtain scene
US20240146977A1 (en) Set-Top Box With Enhanced Features and System and Method for Use of Same

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
121 Ep: the epo has been informed by wipo that ep was designated in this application

Ref document number: 13787983

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A2

122 Ep: pct application non-entry in european phase

Ref document number: 13787983

Country of ref document: EP

Kind code of ref document: A2