Motorized venetian blind
US-2025027363-A1 · Jan 23, 2025 · US
US9062492B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9062492-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313734015-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 4, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jun 25, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jun 23, 2015 |
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A window shade comprises a head rail, a plurality of slats, a bottom part, suspension cords connected with cord winding units, and a control module. The control module includes first and second drive axles, a sleeve affixed with the first drive axle, a transmission part connected with the second drive axle, an arrester assembled around the first drive axle, and a release unit including an actuator. The first drive axle is operable to control vertical movement of a bottom part, and the second drive axle is operable to adjust an inclination of the slats. The arrester has a locking state in which it blocks a rotational displacement of the first drive axle to keep the bottom part at a desired position, and an unlocking state allowing rotation of the first drive axle so that the bottom part lowers by gravity action. The actuator has a lengthwise axis, and is operable to move along the lengthwise axis from a first position to a second position to turn the arrester from the locking state to the unlocking state, and the actuator when in the first position can drive the second drive axle in rotation.
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A control module of a window shade comprising: an outer casing; a first drive axle and a second drive axle, the first drive axle being operable to control vertical movement of a bottom part of the window shade, and the second drive axle being operable to adjust an inclination of multiple slats of the window shade; a sleeve affixed with the first drive axle; a transmission part connected with the second drive axle; an arrester assembled around the first drive axle, the arrester having a locking state in which the arrester blocks a rotational displacement of the sleeve and the first drive axle to keep the bottom part at a desired position, and an unlocking state in which rotation of the sleeve and the first drive axle is allowed so that the bottom part lowers by gravity action; and a release unit including an actuator, the actuator being operatively connected with the arrester and including a stick portion and an end connector arranged near the outer casing, the stick portion having an elongated shape extending substantially vertically that defines a lengthwise axis, the end connector being assembled with the outer casing to allow the stick portion to rotate about the lengthwise axis and move up and down relative to the outer casing, the end connector including a joint part connected with the stick portion; wherein the actuator is operable to move downward from a first position to a second position to turn the arrester from the locking state to the unlocking state, the joint part being coupled with the transmission part and rotatable with the stick portion to drive the second drive axle in rotation while the actuator is in the first position, and the joint part being displaced away from the transmission part by a downward displacement of the stick portion when the actuator is switched from the first position to the second position. 2. The control module according to claim 1 , wherein the stick portion and the joint part are operatively connected with the second drive axle via the transmission part when the actuator is in the first position. 3. The control module according to claim 1 , wherein the actuator when moving from the second position to the first position causes the joint part to move toward the transmission part. 4. The control module according to claim 1 , wherein the transmission part is operatively connected with the second drive axle via a gear transmission. 5. The control module according to claim 4 , wherein the gear transmission includes a worm gear, a helicoid gear, or a conical gear. 6. The control module according to claim 1 , wherein the end connector further includes a sliding frame, the joint part is pivotally assembled with the sliding frame and is movable to couple with the transmission part, and the sliding frame is movable relative to the outer casing to drive displacement of the joint part away from or toward the transmission part. 7. The control module according to claim 1 , further comprising: a cord drum; an operating cord connected with the cord drum, the operating cord passing through the joint part and the stick portion; and a clutch connected with the arrester and the cord drum; wherein a pulling action on the operating cord drives the cord drum to rotate and turns the clutch to a coupling state, such that a rotation of the cord drum is transmitted through the clutch in the coupling state to drive the sleeve and the first drive axle in rotation. 8. The control module according to claim 7 , wherein the arrester includes a spring assembled around the sleeve, the spring tightening on the sleeve in the locking state, the spring loosening in the unlocking state, and a pulling action on the operating cord causes the spring to turn to the unlocking state. 9. The control module according to claim 1 , wherein the arrester includes a spring assembled around the sleeve, the spring tightening on the sleeve in the locking state, and the spring loosening in the unlocking state. 10. The control module according to claim 1 , wherein the first drive axle is parallel to the second drive axle. 11. A window shade comprising: a head rail; a plurality of slats; a bottom part disposed below the slats; at least one cord winding unit including a housing, and a winding drum and a rotary part respectively assembled pivotally in the housing; at least one suspension cord and a ladder cord assembly, the suspension cord being connected with the winding drum and the bottom part, and the ladder cord assembly being connected with the rotary part, the slats and the bottom part; and the control module according to claim 1 , the control module being assembled in the head rail at a location spaced apart from the cord winding unit, wherein the first drive axle of the control module is connected with the winding drum, and the second drive axle of the control module is connected with the rotary part. 12. The control module according to claim 1 , wherein the joint part is pivotally connected with the stick portion, the stick portion being pivoted relative to the joint part to adjust a tilt angle of the stick portion relative to a vertical direction. 13. The control module according to claim 1 , wherein the stick portion has a hollow interior, and the joint part is arranged outside the interior of the stick portion. 14. A control module of a window shade, comprising: a first drive axle and a second drive axle, the first drive axle being operable to control vertical movement of a bottom part of the window shade, and the second drive axle being operable to adjust an inclination of multiple slats of the window shade; a sleeve affixed with the first drive axle; a first transmission part connected with the second drive axle; an arrester assembled around the first drive axle, the arrester having a locking state in which the arrester blocks a rotational displacement of the sleeve and the first drive axle to keep the bottom part at a desired position, and an unlocking state in which rotation of the sleeve and the first drive axle is allowed so that the bottom part lowers by gravity action, the arrester including a spring assembled around the sleeve, the spring tightening on the sleeve in the locking state, and the spring loosening in the unlocking state; and a release unit including an actuator, a collar, a second transmission part and a drawing member, the actuator being operatively connected with the arrester and having an elongated shape extending substantially vertical, the collar being operable to rotate around a rotation axis of the first drive axle, the second transmission part being engaged with the collar, and the drawing member being respectively connected with the second transmission part and the actuator; wherein the actuator is operable to move downward from a first position to a second position to turn the arrester from the locking state to the unlocking state, and the actuator when in the first position is coupled with the first transmission part and is operable to drive the second drive axle in rotation; and wherein a downward displacement of the actuator to the second position pulls on the drawing member that drives rotation of the second transmission part in a first direction, and the rotation of the second transmission part in the first direction drives a rotational displacement of the collar about the rotation axis of the first drive axle to cause the spring to loosen. 15. The control module according to claim 14 , wherein the drawing member is a drawing cord, the drawing cord partially winding around the second transmission part when the second transmission part rotates i
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