US20080006373A1 - Automated window blind - Google Patents
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- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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- B60J—WINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
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- B60J1/2025—Roller blinds powered, e.g. by electric, hydraulic or pneumatic actuators with flexible actuating elements connected to the draw bar for pulling only, e.g. cords, wires or cables
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- the invention relates to a window blind, more particularly to an automated window blind.
- a conventional window blind for covering and uncovering a sunroof of an automobile includes a pair of seat members, a shaft member, a biasing spring, and a flexible screen body.
- the shaft member has opposite shaft end portions, each of which is mounted rotatably on a respective one of the seat members.
- the shaft member is rotatable relative to the seat members in a first rotational direction, and a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction.
- the biasing spring serves to bias the shaft member in the second rotational direction.
- the screen body is wound on the shaft member.
- the conventional window blind is disadvantageous in that it is manually operated, which causes inconvenience on the part of the user.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a window blind that can overcome the aforesaid drawback of the prior art.
- a window blind comprises a shaft unit, a flexible screen body, a pair of bobbins, a pair of ropes, and a clutch unit.
- the shaft unit includes a pair of seat members, a shaft member, a tubular member, and a pushing member.
- the shaft member is mounted rotatably on the seat members.
- the tubular member is sleeved rotatably around the shaft member, and is formed with an inner protrusion that extends radially and inwardly therefrom.
- the pushing member is disposed in the tubular member, is sleeved securely on the shaft member, and is formed with an outer protrusion that extends radially and outwardly therefrom.
- the screen body is wound on the tubular member.
- the bobbins are disposed on opposite sides of the pushing member and are sleeved rotatably on the shaft member.
- Each of the ropes is wound on a respective one of the bobbins and is coupled to the screen body.
- the clutch unit serves to connect and disconnect the shaft member and the bobbins. Rotation of the shaft member in a first rotational direction enables the clutch unit to couple the shaft member and the bobbins, thereby resulting in rotation of the bobbins, winding of each of the ropes on the respective one of the bobbins to thereby permit the ropes to pull the screen body, rotation of the tubular member, and unwinding of the screen body from the tubular member.
- Rotation of the shaft member in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction enables the clutch unit to disconnect the shaft member and the bobbins. Further rotation of the shaft member in the second rotational direction enables the outer protrusion of the pushing member to abut against the inner protrusion of the tubular member, thereby resulting in rotation of the tubular member, winding of the screen body on the tubular member, rotation of the bobbins, and unwinding of each of the ropes from the respective one of the bobbins.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a window blind according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective, partly sectional view to illustrate a shaft unit of the preferred embodiment
- FIG. 3 is a partly sectional view of the preferred embodiment to illustrate rotation of a shaft member of the shaft unit in a first rotational direction;
- FIG. 4 is a partly sectional view of the preferred embodiment to illustrate rotation of the shaft member of the shaft unit in a second rotational direction
- FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment to illustrate when a tubular member of the shaft unit being driven by a pushing member of the shaft unit to rotate in the second rotational direction.
- the preferred embodiment of a window blind is shown to include a pair of elongate slide rails 64 , a shaft unit 4 , a flexible screen body 61 , a pair of bobbins 55 , a pair of pulleys 63 , a pair of ropes 65 , and a clutch unit 54 .
- the window blind of this embodiment is applied to cover and uncover a sunroof (not shown), in a manner that will be described hereinafter.
- Each of the slide rails 64 has opposite first and second rail ends 641 , 642 , and is formed with a rail groove 640 that extends from the first rail end 641 to the second rail end 642 of a respective one of the slide rails 64 .
- the shaft unit 4 includes a pair of seat members 41 , a shaft member 43 , a tubular member 42 , and a pushing member 44 .
- Each of the seat members 41 of the shaft unit 4 is disposed proximate to the first rail end 641 of a respective one of the slide rails 64 .
- the shaft member 43 of the shaft unit 4 is mounted rotatably on the seat members 41 .
- the tubular member 42 of the shaft unit 4 is sleeved rotatably around the shaft member 43 of the shaft unit 4 , and is formed with an inner protrusion 421 that extends radially and inwardly therefrom.
- the pushing member 44 of the shaft unit 4 is disposed in the tubular member 42 of the shaft unit 4 , is sleeved securely on the shaft member 43 of the shaft unit 4 , and is formed with an outer protrusion 441 that extends radially and outwardly therefrom.
- the screen body 61 is wound on the tubular member 42 of the shaft unit 4 , and has lateral ends 611 , each of which is disposed in the rail groove 604 in a respective one of the slide rails 64 , and a front end 612 that interconnects the lateral ends 611 of the screen body 61 .
- the window blind further includes a batten 62 that is connected to the front end 612 of the screen body 61 .
- the bobbins 55 are disposed on opposite sides of the pushing member 44 of the shaft unit 4 and are sleeved rotatably on the shaft member 43 of the shaft unit 4 .
- Each of the pulleys 63 is mounted rotatably on the second rail end 642 of a respective one of the slide rails 64 .
- Each of the ropes 65 is wound on a respective one of the bobbins 55 , is trained on a respective one of the pulleys 63 , and has an end that is connected to the batten 62 .
- the clutch unit 54 serves to connect and disconnect the shaft member 43 of the shaft unit 4 and the bobbins 55 .
- the clutch unit 54 includes a pair of couplers 543 and a pair of springs 542 .
- Each of the couplers 543 of the clutch unit 54 is sleeved rotatably on the shaft member 43 of the shaft unit 4 and is connected to a respective one of the bobbins 55 .
- Each of the springs 542 of the clutch unit 54 is disposed in a respective one of the couplers 543 of the clutch unit 54 , is sleeved on and is in frictional contact with the shaft member 43 of the shaft unit 4 , and has an end that is connected to a respective one of the couplers 543 of the clutch unit 54 .
- the window blind further includes an electric motor unit 42 that is mounted on one of the seat members 41 of the shaft unit 4 , and that is operable so as to rotate the shaft member 43 of the shaft unit 4 in the first and second rotational directions (A, B), thereby permitting automated operation of the window blind of this invention.
- the window blind further includes a torque transmission unit 7 that prevents slackening of the screen body 61 and the ropes 65 . Since the construction of the torque transmission unit 7 is known to those skilled in the art, a detailed description of the same will be dispensed with herein for the sake of brevity.
- the window blind of this invention is applied to a vertical window (not shown), and is dispensed with the slide rails 64 , the pulleys 63 , and the torque transmission unit 7 .
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Abstract
A window blind includes a shaft unit and a clutch unit. The shaft unit includes a pair of seat members, a shaft member, a tubular member, and a pushing member. The shaft member is mounted rotatably on the seat members. The tubular member is sleeved rotatably around the shaft member. The pushing member is sleeved securely on the shaft member. The clutch unit serves to connect and disconnect the shaft member and a pair of bobbins. When the shaft member is rotated in a first rotational direction, the clutch unit connects the shaft member and tubular member, thereby resulting in rotation of the tubular member in the first rotational direction. When the shaft member is rotated in a second rotational direction, the clutch unit disconnects the shaft member and the tubular member, and enables the pushing member to drive rotation of the tubular member in the second rotational direction.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The invention relates to a window blind, more particularly to an automated window blind.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- A conventional window blind for covering and uncovering a sunroof of an automobile includes a pair of seat members, a shaft member, a biasing spring, and a flexible screen body. The shaft member has opposite shaft end portions, each of which is mounted rotatably on a respective one of the seat members. The shaft member is rotatable relative to the seat members in a first rotational direction, and a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction. The biasing spring serves to bias the shaft member in the second rotational direction. The screen body is wound on the shaft member.
- In operation, when it is desired to cover the sunroof, an external pulling force is applied to the screen body such that the screen body is pulled away from the shaft member, thereby resulting in rotation of the shaft member in the first rotational direction against a biasing action of the biasing spring and unwinding of the screen body from the shaft member. At this time, when is it is desired to uncover the sunroof, the screen cover is released from the external pulling force, thereby resulting in rotation of the shaft member in the second direction due to the biasing force of the biasing spring and winding of the screen body on the shaft member.
- The conventional window blind is disadvantageous in that it is manually operated, which causes inconvenience on the part of the user.
- Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a window blind that can overcome the aforesaid drawback of the prior art.
- According to the present invention, a window blind comprises a shaft unit, a flexible screen body, a pair of bobbins, a pair of ropes, and a clutch unit. The shaft unit includes a pair of seat members, a shaft member, a tubular member, and a pushing member. The shaft member is mounted rotatably on the seat members. The tubular member is sleeved rotatably around the shaft member, and is formed with an inner protrusion that extends radially and inwardly therefrom. The pushing member is disposed in the tubular member, is sleeved securely on the shaft member, and is formed with an outer protrusion that extends radially and outwardly therefrom. The screen body is wound on the tubular member. The bobbins are disposed on opposite sides of the pushing member and are sleeved rotatably on the shaft member. Each of the ropes is wound on a respective one of the bobbins and is coupled to the screen body. The clutch unit serves to connect and disconnect the shaft member and the bobbins. Rotation of the shaft member in a first rotational direction enables the clutch unit to couple the shaft member and the bobbins, thereby resulting in rotation of the bobbins, winding of each of the ropes on the respective one of the bobbins to thereby permit the ropes to pull the screen body, rotation of the tubular member, and unwinding of the screen body from the tubular member. Rotation of the shaft member in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction enables the clutch unit to disconnect the shaft member and the bobbins. Further rotation of the shaft member in the second rotational direction enables the outer protrusion of the pushing member to abut against the inner protrusion of the tubular member, thereby resulting in rotation of the tubular member, winding of the screen body on the tubular member, rotation of the bobbins, and unwinding of each of the ropes from the respective one of the bobbins.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of the preferred embodiment of a window blind according to the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective, partly sectional view to illustrate a shaft unit of the preferred embodiment; -
FIG. 3 is a partly sectional view of the preferred embodiment to illustrate rotation of a shaft member of the shaft unit in a first rotational direction; -
FIG. 4 is a partly sectional view of the preferred embodiment to illustrate rotation of the shaft member of the shaft unit in a second rotational direction; and -
FIG. 5 is a sectional view of the preferred embodiment to illustrate when a tubular member of the shaft unit being driven by a pushing member of the shaft unit to rotate in the second rotational direction. - Referring to
FIG. 1 , the preferred embodiment of a window blind according to this invention is shown to include a pair ofelongate slide rails 64, ashaft unit 4, aflexible screen body 61, a pair ofbobbins 55, a pair ofpulleys 63, a pair ofropes 65, and aclutch unit 54. - The window blind of this embodiment is applied to cover and uncover a sunroof (not shown), in a manner that will be described hereinafter.
- Each of the
slide rails 64 has opposite first and 641, 642, and is formed with asecond rail ends rail groove 640 that extends from thefirst rail end 641 to thesecond rail end 642 of a respective one of theslide rails 64. - With further reference to
FIG. 2 , theshaft unit 4 includes a pair ofseat members 41, ashaft member 43, atubular member 42, and a pushingmember 44. Each of theseat members 41 of theshaft unit 4 is disposed proximate to thefirst rail end 641 of a respective one of theslide rails 64. Theshaft member 43 of theshaft unit 4 is mounted rotatably on theseat members 41. Thetubular member 42 of theshaft unit 4 is sleeved rotatably around theshaft member 43 of theshaft unit 4, and is formed with aninner protrusion 421 that extends radially and inwardly therefrom. The pushingmember 44 of theshaft unit 4 is disposed in thetubular member 42 of theshaft unit 4, is sleeved securely on theshaft member 43 of theshaft unit 4, and is formed with anouter protrusion 441 that extends radially and outwardly therefrom. - The
screen body 61 is wound on thetubular member 42 of theshaft unit 4, and haslateral ends 611, each of which is disposed in the rail groove 604 in a respective one of theslide rails 64, and afront end 612 that interconnects thelateral ends 611 of thescreen body 61. - The window blind further includes a
batten 62 that is connected to thefront end 612 of thescreen body 61. - The
bobbins 55 are disposed on opposite sides of the pushingmember 44 of theshaft unit 4 and are sleeved rotatably on theshaft member 43 of theshaft unit 4. - Each of the
pulleys 63 is mounted rotatably on thesecond rail end 642 of a respective one of theslide rails 64. - Each of the
ropes 65 is wound on a respective one of thebobbins 55, is trained on a respective one of thepulleys 63, and has an end that is connected to thebatten 62. - The
clutch unit 54 serves to connect and disconnect theshaft member 43 of theshaft unit 4 and thebobbins 55. In this embodiment, theclutch unit 54 includes a pair ofcouplers 543 and a pair ofsprings 542. Each of thecouplers 543 of theclutch unit 54 is sleeved rotatably on theshaft member 43 of theshaft unit 4 and is connected to a respective one of thebobbins 55. Each of thesprings 542 of theclutch unit 54 is disposed in a respective one of thecouplers 543 of theclutch unit 54, is sleeved on and is in frictional contact with theshaft member 43 of theshaft unit 4, and has an end that is connected to a respective one of thecouplers 543 of theclutch unit 54. - In operation, with further reference to
FIG. 3 , when theshaft member 43 of theshaft unit 4 is rotated in a first rotational direction, as indicated by arrow (A), this enables thesprings 542 of theclutch unit 54 to contract in radial inward directions to thereby connect theshaft member 43 of theshaft unit 4 and thebobbins 55 through thecouplers 543 of theclutch unit 54, respectively. This results in rotation of thebobbins 55, winding of each of theropes 65 on the respective one of thebobbins 55 to thereby permit theropes 65 to pull thescreen body 61, rotation of thetubular member 42 of theshaft unit 4, and unwinding of thescreen body 61 from thetubular member 42 of theshaft unit 4 to thereby cover the sunroof (not shown). - With further reference to
FIG. 4 , when theshaft member 43 of theshaft unit 4 is rotated in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction, as indicated by arrow (B), this enables thesprings 542 of theclutch unit 54 to expand in radial outward directions to thereby disconnect theshaft member 43 of theshaft unit 4 and thebobbins 55. At this time, when theshaft member 43 of theshaft unit 4 is further rotated in the second rotational direction (B), this enables theouter protrusion 441 of the pushingmember 44 of theshaft unit 4 to abut against theinner protrusion 421 of thetubular member 42 of theshaft unit 4, as best shown inFIG. 5 . This results in rotation of thetubular member 43 of theshaft unit 4, winding of thescreen body 61 on thetubular member 42 of theshaft unit 4 to thereby uncover the sunroof (not shown), rotation of thebobbins 55, and unwinding of each of theropes 65 from the respective one of thebobbins 55. - As best shown in
FIG. 1 , the window blind further includes anelectric motor unit 42 that is mounted on one of theseat members 41 of theshaft unit 4, and that is operable so as to rotate theshaft member 43 of theshaft unit 4 in the first and second rotational directions (A, B), thereby permitting automated operation of the window blind of this invention. - As best shown in
FIG. 2 , the window blind further includes a torque transmission unit 7 that prevents slackening of thescreen body 61 and theropes 65. Since the construction of the torque transmission unit 7 is known to those skilled in the art, a detailed description of the same will be dispensed with herein for the sake of brevity. - It is noted that, in an alternative embodiment, the window blind of this invention is applied to a vertical window (not shown), and is dispensed with the
slide rails 64, thepulleys 63, and the torque transmission unit 7. - While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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1. A window blind, comprising:
a shaft unit including
a pair of seat members,
a shaft member mounted rotatably on said seat members,
a tubular member sleeved rotatably around said shaft member, and formed with an inner protrusion that extends radially and inwardly therefrom, and
a pushing member disposed in said tubular member, sleeved securely on said shaft member, and formed with an outer protrusion that extends radially and outwardly therefrom;
a flexible screen body wound on said tubular member;
a pair of bobbins disposed on opposite sides of said pushing member and sleeved rotatably on said shaft member;
a pair of ropes, each of which is wound on a respective one of said bobbins and each of which is coupled to said screen body; and
a clutch unit for connecting and disconnecting said shaft member and said bobbins;
wherein rotation of said shaft member in a first rotational direction enables said clutch unit to couple said shaft member and said bobbins, thereby resulting in rotation of said bobbins, winding of each of said ropes on the respective one of said bobbins to thereby permit said ropes to pull said screen body, rotation of said tubular member, and unwinding of said screen body from said tubular member,
wherein rotation of said shaft member in a second rotational direction opposite to the first rotational direction enables said clutch unit to disconnect said shaft member and said bobbins, and
wherein further rotation of said shaft member in the second rotational direction enables said outer protrusion of said pushing member to abut against said inner protrusion of said tubular member, thereby resulting in rotation of said tubular member, winding of said screen body on said tubular member, rotation of said bobbins, and unwinding of each of said ropes from the respective one of said bobbins.
2. The window blind as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising an electric motor unit mounted on one of said seat members, and operable so as to rotate said shaft member in the first and second rotational directions.
3. The window blind as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said clutch unit includes a pair of springs, each of which is sleeved on and is in frictional contact with said shaft member and each of which has an end that is coupled to a respective one of said bobbins,
each of said springs contracting in radial inward directions when said shaft member is rotated in the first rotational direction to thereby connect said shaft member and said bobbins,
each of said springs expanding in radial outward directions when said shaft member is rotated in the second rotational direction to thereby disconnect said shaft member and said bobbins.
4. The window blind as claimed in claim 3 , wherein said clutch unit further includes a pair of couplers, each of which is sleeved rotatably on said shaft member and is coupled to a respective one of said bobbins, each of said springs being disposed in a respective one of said couplers, said end of each of said springs being connected to the respective one of said couplers.
5. The window blind as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising:
a pair of elongate slide rails, each of which has opposite first and second rail ends and is formed with a rail groove therein, each of said seat members being disposed proximate to said first rail end of a respective one of said slide rails; and
a pair of pulleys, each of which is mounted rotatably on said second rail end of a respective one of said slide rails, each of said ropes being trained on a respective one of said pulleys.
6. The window blind as claimed in claim 5 , wherein said screen body has lateral ends, each of which is disposed in said rail groove in a respective one of said slide rails, and a front end that interconnects said lateral ends said screen body, said ropes being coupled to said front end of said screen body.
7. The window blind as claimed in claim 6 , further comprising a batten connected to said front end of said screen body, said ropes being connected to said batten.
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