Variable resistance brake for use with a roller tube of a window treatment

US2016369558A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016369558-A1
Application numberUS-201514744445-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJun 19, 2015
Priority dateJun 19, 2015
Publication dateDec 22, 2016
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A variable resistance brake may be operably coupled to a window treatment, such as to the roller tube of a motorized roller shade. The variable resistance brake may generate a first braking force that resists rotation of the roller tube in a first rotational direction, and a second braking force that resists rotation of the roller tube in a second rotational direction. The first and second braking forces may have different magnitudes. The variable resistance brake may include an idler, a mandrel that is operably coupled to the idler, a spring that rides on the mandrel, and a bearing that is configured to operably engage with the roller tube and that is rotatable about the idler. The idler may be configured to be supported in a fixed position relative to the roller tube. The spring may define a first end that is fixed in position relative to the bearing.

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1 . A motorized window treatment comprising: a roller tube; a motor drive unit that is at least partially received in the roller tube; a covering material that is attached to the roller tube, the covering material operable between a raised position and a lowered position via rotation of the roller tube by the motor drive unit; and a variable resistance brake that is operatively coupled to the roller tube, the variable resistance brake configured to apply a first braking force against rotation of the roller tube in a first rotational direction, and to apply a second braking force against rotation of the roller tube in a second rotational direction, wherein the first braking force exceeds the second braking force. 2 . The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the variable resistance brake comprises: a contact surface; and a torsion spring that is configured to ride on the contact surface, wherein the variable resistance brake is configured to cause the torsion spring to tighten about the contact surface when the roller tube is rotated in the first rotational direction, thereby generating the first braking force. 3 . The motorized window treatment of claim 2 , wherein the torsion spring defines a tang that is fixed in position relative to the roller tube when the roller tube is rotated in the first and second rotational directions. 4 . The motorized window treatment of claim 3 , wherein the variable resistance brake further comprises: a bearing that is operably coupled to the roller tube, the bearing configured to captively retain the tang of the torsion spring; and an idler about which the bearing is rotatable in the first and second rotational directions, the idler including a shaft that is at least partially received in the bearing, the shaft configured to carry the torsion spring. 5 . The motorized window treatment of claim 4 , wherein the variable resistance brake further comprises a mandrel that is configured to be operably coupled to the shaft and to be at least partially received in the bearing, wherein the mandrel defines the contact surface. 6 . The motorized window treatment of claim 4 , wherein the shaft of the idler defines the contact surface. 7 . The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the first rotational direction corresponds to the covering material unwinding from the roller tube and the second rotational direction corresponds to the covering material winding onto the roller tube. 8 . The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the first braking force has a magnitude of about 1 inch-pound to about 2.5 inch pounds. 9 . The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the first braking force has a magnitude of about 1.5 inch-pounds to about 2 inch-pounds. 10 . The motorized window treatment of claim 1 , wherein the second braking force has a magnitude of less than 0.5 inch pounds. 11 . A variable resistance brake assembly comprising: an idler; a mandrel that is attached to the idler; a bearing that is configured to operably engage with a roller tube of a window treatment, the bearing configured to at least partially receive the mandrel and the idler such that the bearing is rotatable about the idler; a spring that rides on the mandrel, the spring having a first end that is fixed in position relative to the bearing and an opposed second end, wherein when the bearing is rotated in a first rotational direction, the spring applies a first friction force against the mandrel, and wherein when the bearing is rotated in an opposed, second rotational direction the spring applies a second friction force against the mandrel that is different in magnitude from the first friction force. 12 . The variable resistance brake assembly of claim 11 , wherein the bearing defines a cavity that is configured to at least partially receive the mandrel and the idler. 13 . The variable resistance brake assembly of claim 12 , wherein the idler defines a base portion and a shaft that extends from the base portion along an axis of rotation of the roller tube, the shaft configured to carry the mandrel and to be received in the cavity. 14 . The variable resistance brake assembly of claim 13 , wherein the mandrel defines a bore that is configured to receive the shaft, and wherein the mandrel defines first coupling members and the shaft defines second coupling members, the first coupling members configured to engage with respective ones of the second coupling members to operably couple the mandrel to the idler. 15 . The variable resistance brake assembly of claim 13 , wherein the base portion of the idler defines an attachment member that is configured to releasably attach to a housing bracket of the window treatment. 16 . The variable resistance brake assembly of claim 12 , wherein the second end of the spring defines a tang that is disposed in the cavity. 17 . The variable resistance brake assembly of claim 11 , wherein the magnitude of the first friction force exceeds the magnitude of the second friction force. 18 . The variable resistance brake assembly of claim 17 , wherein the magnitude of the first friction force is about 1.5 inch-pounds to about 2 inch-pounds, and wherein the magnitude of the second friction force is less than 0.5 inch pounds. 19 . The variable resistance brake assembly of claim 11 , wherein the spring is a torsion spring and wherein the mandrel defines a cylindrical contact surface on which the spring is disposed. 20 . The variable resistance brake assembly of claim 11 , wherein the second end of the spring is unrestrained relative to the bearing. 21 . A variable resistance brake that is operatively attachable to a roller tube of a window treatment that includes a covering material that is attached to the roller tube, the variable resistance brake configured to: when the roller tube is rotated in a first rotational direction that causes the covering material to unwind from the roller tube, generate a first force that resists rotation of the roller tube in the first rotational direction; and when the roller tube is rotated in an opposed, second rotational direction that causes the covering material to wind onto the roller tube, generate a second force that resists rotation of the roller tube in the second rotational direction, wherein the second force is different in magnitude from the first force. 22 . A variable resistance brake assembly comprising: an idler that defines a contact surface; a bearing that is configured to operably engage with a roller tube of a window treatment, the bearing configured to at least partially receive the idler such that the bearing is rotatable about the idler; a spring that rides on the contact surface of the idler, the spring having a first end that is fixed in position relative to the bearing, and an opposed second end, wherein when the bearing is rotated in a first rotational direction, the spring applies a first friction force against the contact surface, and wherein when the bearing is rotated in an opposed second rotational direction, the spring applies a second friction force against the contact surface that is different in magnitude from the first friction force. 23 . The variable resistance brake assembly of claim 22 , wherein the second end of the spring is unrestrained relative to the bearing. 24 . The variable resistance brake assembly of claim 22 , wherein the magnitude of the first friction

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  • Operating devices or mechanisms, e.g. with electric drive · CPC title

  • E06B9/80Primary

    Safety measures against dropping or unauthorised opening; Braking or immobilising devices; Devices for limiting unrolling (securing devices or arrangements for direct manual operation E06B9/78) · CPC title

  • using wrap spring clutches · CPC title

  • 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

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What does patent US2016369558A1 cover?
A variable resistance brake may be operably coupled to a window treatment, such as to the roller tube of a motorized roller shade. The variable resistance brake may generate a first braking force that resists rotation of the roller tube in a first rotational direction, and a second braking force that resists rotation of the roller tube in a second rotational direction. The first and second brak…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lutron Electronics Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E06B9/80. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Dec 22 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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