Window shade system using adjustable angle gear

US10597939B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10597939-B2
Application numberUS-201615268139-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 16, 2016
Priority dateSep 16, 2015
Publication dateMar 24, 2020
Grant dateMar 24, 2020

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An involute gear bracket system includes first and second involute gears. Each includes a circular base and a plurality of gear teeth extending outward from an outer region of a surface and evenly spaced apart from each other along a plurality of locations on the outer region of the surface. The shape of each gear tooth is defined by a varying cross-sectional involute profile, wherein starting from a first involute profile that is in a plane parallel to the surface of the circular base and extending outward from a center of the circular base, each location on the first involute profile is rotated about a corresponding axis while traversing a path defined by a corresponding imaginary ray extending from the center of the circular base to that location, the corresponding axis being tangential to an imaginary circle that encompasses the inner region of the surface and perpendicular to the corresponding imaginary ray. A first bracket is coupled to a first pivot located at a first distance from the central axis of the first involute gear. A second bracket is coupled to a second pivot and rotatable about the second pivot at least within a second range of angles. The first and second pivots are arranged relative to each other and relative to the central axes of the first and second involute gears, respectively, such that the gear tooth of the first involute gear meshes with the gear tooth of the second involute gear at a corresponding angle within a second range of angles.

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A window shade system, comprising: (a) a first bracket having a window frame mounting portion attachable to a first window frame, and a receiving portion; (b) a second bracket having a window frame mounting portion attachable to a second window frame, and a receiving portion; (c) first and second gears, each including: (i) a circular base having a front surface that includes an inner region and an outer region that surrounds the inner region, and a rear surface having an opening for receiving an end of a window shade roller of a window shade, the circular base being rotatable about a central axis; and (ii) a plurality of gear teeth arranged in a same row and extending outward from the outer region of the front surface and being evenly spaced from each other along a plurality of locations on the outer region of the surface, each gear tooth having a cross-sectional width that decreases with decreasing distance from the central axis of that gear, and having a shape that permits any one of the gear teeth in the row of gear teeth of the first gear to contact and directly mesh with any one of the gear teeth in the row of gear teeth of the second gear for any gear angle within a predefined range of gear angles between the central axis of the first gear and the central axis of the second gear; (d) the first bracket being coupled to a first pivot and being rotatable about the first pivot at least within a first range of angles, the first gear being rotatably coupled to the receiving portion of the first bracket such that the first gear and a first window shade roller are rotatable about the central axis of the first gear, the first pivot being located at a first distance from the central axis of the first gear; and (e) the second bracket being coupled to a second pivot and rotatable about the second pivot at least within a second range of angles, the second gear being rotatably coupled to the receiving portion of the second bracket such that the second gear and a second window shade roller are rotatable about the central axis of the second gear, the second pivot being located at a second distance from the central axis of the second gear; and (f) the first and second pivots being arranged relative to each other and relative to the central axes of the first and second gears, respectively, such that for any angle within the first range of angles, such arrangement of the first and second pivots combine with the shape of the gear teeth of the first and second gears to permit at least one gear tooth in the row of gear teeth of the first gear to contact and directly mesh with at least one gear tooth in the row of gear teeth of the second gear at a corresponding angle within the second range of angles. 2. The window shade system of claim 1 , wherein the first pivot is located at a first distance from the central axis of the first gear, (b) the second pivot is located at a second distance from the central axis of the second gear and is parallel to the first pivot, and (c) a first angle formed between the inner region of the surface of the first gear and a mid-plane perpendicular to and bisecting an imaginary line extending from the first pivot to the second pivot, and a second angle formed between the inner region of the front surface of the second gear and the mid-plane, each have a same value, so that for any angle within the first range of angles, such arrangement of the first and second brackets combine with the shape of the gear teeth of the first and second gears to permit the at least one gear tooth in the row of gear teeth of the first gear to contact and directly mesh with the at least one gear tooth in the row of gear teeth of the second gear at a corresponding angle within the second range of angles. 3. The window shade system of claim 1 , wherein the first bracket and the second bracket are interconnected such that movement of the first bracket about the first pivot causes a corresponding movement of the second bracket about the second pivot. 4. The window shade system of claim 1 , further comprising: a back plate coupled to the first bracket at the first pivot such that the first bracket is movable about the first pivot and coupled to the second bracket at the second pivot such that the second bracket is movable about the second pivot. 5. The window shade system of claim 1 , wherein (a) the shape of each gear tooth of the first and second gears is defined by independently rotating each one of a plurality of locations on a starting profile associated with that gear tooth, the starting profile being initially disposed in a reference plane that is perpendicular to the central axis of the circular base and extending outward from the central axis of the circular base. 6. The window shade system of claim 5 , wherein (a) using a common reference circle that is concentric with the central axis and located in the reference plane, and using a plurality of imaginary rays that are located in the reference plane, each one of the plurality of imaginary rays being respectively associated with a corresponding one of the plurality of locations on the starting profile, and extending from the central axis of the circular base to its corresponding location on the starting profile, (i) a plurality of axes of rotation is defined that are respectively associated with the corresponding ones of the plurality of locations on the starting profile, each axis of rotation being tangential to the reference circle at the intersection of its corresponding imaginary ray with the reference circle, and (ii) each location on the starting profile is rotated out of the reference plane about its corresponding axis of rotation while its distance from the corresponding axis of rotation remains fixed. 7. The window shade system of claim 6 , wherein (a) the respective paths traversed by the plurality of locations on the starting profile combine to define the shape of the gear tooth and become closer to each other as the plurality of locations are rotated such that the cross-sectinal width of that gear tooth decreases with decreasing distance from the axis of rotation. 8. The window shade system of claim 6 , wherein (a) the first pivot is tangential to the common reference circle of the first gear, and (b) the second pivot is tangential to the common reference circle of the second gear. 9. The window shade system of claim 5 , wherein (a) the starting profile is an involute profile. 10. A window shade system, comprising: (a) a back plate; (b) a first bracket coupled to the back plate at a first pivot and having a window frame mounting portion attachable to a first window frame, and a receiving portion; (c) a second bracket coupled to the back plate at a first pivot and having a window frame mounting portion attachable to a second window frame, and a receiving portion; (d) first and second gears, each including: a circular base having a surface that includes an inner region and an outer region that surrounds the inner region, and a rear surface having an opening for receiving an and of a window shade roller of a window shade, the circular base being rotatable about a central axis; and (ii) a plurality of gear teeth arranged in a same row and extending outward from the outer region of the front surface and being evenly spaced from each other along a plurality of locations on the outer region of the surface, each gear tooth having a cross-sectional width that decreases with decreasing distance from the central axis of the gear, and having a shape that permits any one of the gear teeth in the row of gear teeth of the fist gear to contact and directly mesh with any one of the gear teeth in the row of gear teeth of the second g

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  • Parts or details of roller blinds, e.g. suspension devices, blind boxes (brackets or adjustable mountings for roller blinds and drawable curtains A47H1/13) · CPC title

  • Bearings specially adapted therefor · CPC title

  • involving only two intermeshing members · CPC title

  • Intersecting-shaft arrangement of the toothed members · CPC title

  • operated or interconnected by gearing (wing operators with gearing in general E05F11/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US10597939B2 cover?
An involute gear bracket system includes first and second involute gears. Each includes a circular base and a plurality of gear teeth extending outward from an outer region of a surface and evenly spaced apart from each other along a plurality of locations on the outer region of the surface. The shape of each gear tooth is defined by a varying cross-sectional involute profile, wherein starting …
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Crestron Electronics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16H55/0813. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Tue Mar 24 2020 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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