Touch hem bar control

US10352097B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10352097-B2
Application numberUS-201715429295-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 10, 2017
Priority dateOct 12, 2015
Publication dateJul 16, 2019
Grant dateJul 16, 2019

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A motorized shade for covering a window, a door, or a wall opening is provided that can be actuated by touching its hem bar. The motorized shade, such as a roller shade, comprises a shade material extending from a top end to a bottom end, a hem bar assembly connected to the bottom end of the shade material, and a shade drive unit operably connected to the top end of the shade material. The hem bar assembly comprises a touch sensing module adapted to detect a user touching the hem bar assembly and transmit a control signal in response to the detected touch. The shade drive unit comprises a motor and a motor control module adapted to receive the control signal and control the motor to open or close the shade material. The control signal can be wirelessly transmitted from the touch sensing module to the motor control module.

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A motorized window treatment comprising: a window covering extending from a top end to a bottom end; a hem bar assembly connected to the bottom end of the window covering and comprising a longitudinal bar electrically coupled to a touch sensing module, wherein the touch sensing module is carried by the hem bar assembly during operation of the window covering, and the touch sensing module is configured for: detecting a first gesture or a second gesture by sensing at least one direct or indirect touch of the longitudinal bar; and transmitting a control signal in response to the detected gesture; a drive unit operably connected to the top end of the window covering and comprising a motor configured to raise or lower the window covering; a controller in communication with the touch sensing module and comprising a memory encoding one or more processor-executable instructions, which when executed by the controller, cause acts to be performed comprising: receiving the control signal; controlling the motor to raise the window covering in response to receiving a control signal comprising the first gesture; and controlling the motor to lower the window covering in response to receiving a control signal comprising the second gesture. 2. The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the longitudinal bar comprises an electrically conductive material. 3. The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the touch sensing module energizes the longitudinal bar thereby turning the surface of the longitudinal bar into a capacitive touch sensor. 4. The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the touch sensing module comprise an RC oscillator, wherein the longitudinal bar is electrically connected to the RC oscillator, and wherein the touch sensing module detects a touch of the longitudinal bar when the frequency of the RC oscillator is decreased below a predetermined threshold value. 5. The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein each of the touch sensing module and the controller comprises a wireless interface for wirelessly communicating the control signal. 6. The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the first gesture comprises a single touch and the second gesture comprises a double touch, or vice-versa. 7. The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the touch sensing module is adapted to transmit a plurality of control signals to a plurality of controllers for substantial simultaneous control of a plurality of motorized window treatments. 8. The motorized window treatment of claim 7 , wherein the touch sensing module is adapted to detect a third gesture, wherein the plurality of control signals identify the detected third gesture, and wherein the plurality of controllers, in response to receiving the plurality of control signals comprising the third gesture, are adapted to controlling a plurality of motors to substantially simultaneously raising or lowering a plurality of window coverings. 9. The motorized window treatment of claim 8 , wherein the third gesture comprises a triple touch. 10. The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured for: controlling the motor to stop lowering or raising the window covering in response to receiving a control signal from the touch sensing module while the motor is in the process of lowering or raising the window covering. 11. The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the touch sensing module is adapted to detect a hold and release gesture, and wherein the controller is further configured for: controlling the motor to raise or lower the window covering in response to the detected hold of the longitudinal bar; and controlling the motor to stop raising or lowering the window covering in response to the detected release of the longitudinal bar. 12. The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the touch sensing module is adapted to detect a tap-hold and release gesture, and wherein the controller is further configured for: controlling the motor to raise or lower the window covering in response to the detected tap and hold of the longitudinal bar; and controlling the motor to stop raising or lowering the window covering in response to the detected release of the longitudinal bar. 13. The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the touch sensing module is further adapted to detect that the longitudinal bar has hit or about to hit an obstacle and transmit a hit signal, wherein the controller is further configured for: controlling motor to stop lowering the window covering in response to receiving the hit signal. 14. The motorized window treatment of claim 13 , wherein subsequently to stopping lowering the window covering, the controller raises the window covering by a predetermined amount. 15. A motorized window treatment comprising: a window covering extending from a top end to a bottom end; a hem bar assembly connected to the bottom end of the window covering and comprising a longitudinal bar electrically coupled to a touch sensing module, wherein the touch sensing module is carried by the hem bar assembly during operation of the window covering, and the touch sensing module is configured for: detecting a hold gesture by sensing a direct or indirect hold of the longitudinal bar; detecting a release gesture by sensing a release of the longitudinal bar subsequent to sensing the hold of the longitudinal bar; and transmitting at least one control signal in response to the detected gestures; a drive unit operably connected to the top end of the window covering and comprising a motor configured to raise or lower the window covering; a controller in communication with touch sensing module and comprising a memory encoding one or more processor-executable instructions, which when executed by the controller, cause acts to be performed comprising: receiving the at least one control signal; controlling the motor to raise or lower the window covering in response to the detected hold of the hem bar assembly; and controlling the motor to stop raising or lowering the window covering in response to the detected release of the hem bar assembly. 16. A motorized window treatment comprising: a window covering extending from a top end to a bottom end; a hem bar assembly connected to the bottom end of the window covering and comprising a longitudinal bar electrically coupled to a touch sensing module, wherein the touch sensing module is carried by the hem bar assembly during operation of the window covering, and the touch sensing module is configured for: detecting a direct or indirect touch of the longitudinal bar; and transmitting a control signal in response to the detected touch; a drive unit operably connected to the top end of the window covering and comprising a motor configured to raise or lower the window covering; a controller in communication with the touch sensing module and comprising a memory encoding one or more processor-executable instructions, which when executed by the controller, cause acts to be performed comprising: receiving the control signal; determining a position of the window covering; when the window covering is in a fully raised position, controlling the motor to lower the window covering; when the window covering is in a fully lowered position, controlling the motor to raise the window covering; when the window covering is in the process of being lowered or raised, controlling the motor to stop lowering or raising the window covering. 17. The motorized window treatment of

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  • using sensors · CPC title

  • Structural association with mechanical loads, e.g. with hand-held machine tools or fans (with fan or impeller for cooling the machine H02K9/06) · CPC title

  • E06B9/72Primary

    comprising an electric motor positioned inside the roller · CPC title

  • sensing light · CPC title

  • sensing obstacle · CPC title

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What does patent US10352097B2 cover?
A motorized shade for covering a window, a door, or a wall opening is provided that can be actuated by touching its hem bar. The motorized shade, such as a roller shade, comprises a shade material extending from a top end to a bottom end, a hem bar assembly connected to the bottom end of the shade material, and a shade drive unit operably connected to the top end of the shade material. The hem …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Crestron Electronics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E06B9/72. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 16 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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