Window blinds that collect dust from air using electrostatic charge

US10605000B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10605000-B2
Application numberUS-201715451942-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 7, 2017
Priority dateMar 7, 2017
Publication dateMar 31, 2020
Grant dateMar 31, 2020

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Abstract

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We disclose a window blind which purifies the surrounding air using electrostatic interactions. The window blind includes slats which may have a strip of positively charged material, a strip of negatively charged material, or both attached to the top of the slat. In some embodiments, the positively charged material and the negatively charged material are attached to alternating slats. In other embodiments, the positively charged material and the negatively charged material are attached to the top of the same slate with a strip of insulating material positioned between them. The window blind may include an air-moving device which moves air past the slats so that dust particles with either a net positive charge or net negative charge may be attracted to the oppositely charged material on the slat. The air-moving device may be a vacuum or a fan. The positively and negatively charged materials may be removeable for cleaning.

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We claim: 1. A window blind comprising: a headrail; a plurality of slats, each of the plurality of slats comprising: a top side; a bottom side; a strip of positively charged material removably attached to the top side of a first subset of the plurality of slats; a strip of negatively charged material removably attached to the top side of a second subset of the plurality of slats; tilt strings coupled to each of the plurality of slats and configured to control a tilt angle of each of the plurality of slats; and air-moving device disposed within the headrail, wherein the air-moving device directs air toward the plurality of slats; wherein each strip of positively charged material collects negatively charged particles; and wherein each strip of negatively charged material collects positively charged particles; wherein each strip of charged material is configured to be independently removable from the slat to which it is attached for cleaning; wherein each strip of charged material is configured to be reattached to a slat once it has been cleaned; and wherein the tilt strings are controlled in conjunction with the air-moving device to control air flow over the slats. 2. The window blind of claim 1 , wherein members of the first subset of the plurality of slats alternate with members of the second subset of the plurality of slats. 3. The window blind of claim 1 , wherein the strip of positively charged material is selected from one or more of the following: nylon, wool, silk, hair, fur, and microfiber. 4. The window blind of claim 1 , wherein the strip of negatively charged material is selected from one or more of the following: polyester, polyurethane, polypropylene, polyvinylchloride, polyvinylidene chloride, and Teflon. 5. The window blinds of claim 1 , wherein the strip of positively charged material and the negatively charged material are able to be removed and cleaned in a washing machine. 6. The window blinds of claim 1 , wherein the strip of positively charged material and the negatively charged material are removably attached by one or more of the following: hook and loop fasteners, snaps, clamps, clips, hook and eye fasteners, nuts and bolts, and adhesive. 7. The window blinds of claim 1 , wherein the air-moving device comprises a fan. 8. The window blinds of claim 1 , wherein the air-moving device comprises a vacuum. 9. The window blinds of claim 1 , wherein the air-moving device is actuated by a remote device.

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  • Plant or installations without electricity supply, e.g. using electrets · CPC title

  • E06B9/386Primary

    Details of lamellae · CPC title

  • Cleaning window shades, window screens, venetian blinds (A47L1/15 takes precedence; suction cleaner nozzles A47L9/02) · CPC title

  • Combinations of electrostatic separation with other processes, not otherwise provided for · CPC title

  • by using removable coverings · CPC title

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What does patent US10605000B2 cover?
We disclose a window blind which purifies the surrounding air using electrostatic interactions. The window blind includes slats which may have a strip of positively charged material, a strip of negatively charged material, or both attached to the top of the slat. In some embodiments, the positively charged material and the negatively charged material are attached to alternating slats. In other …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hall David R, Carlson Austin, Brimhall Emily, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E06B9/386. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 31 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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