Motorized Window Shade and Method of Operating the Same
US-2015191970-A1 · Jul 9, 2015 · US
US9371687B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9371687-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414324285-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 7, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 3, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 21, 2016 |
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A motorized window shade includes a covering structure arranged between a fixed and a movable rail, an electric motor operable to drive displacement of the movable rail relative to the fixed rail, a control interface operable to control operation of the electric motor, and a motor controller respectively connected with the electric motor and the control interface. The control interface includes a first, a second and a third button, the first and second buttons being respectively operable to cause displacement of the movable rail in two opposite directions. The motor controller can record a current position of the movable rail as a limit position of the movable rail in response to a pressure concurrently applied on the third button and one of the first and second buttons. In some embodiments, methods of operating the motorized window shade are also described.
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A window shade comprising: a fixed rail, a movable rail, and a covering structure arranged between the fixed rail and the movable rail; an electric motor operable to drive displacement of the movable rail relative to the fixed rail; a control interface operable to control operation of the electric motor, the control interface including a first, a second and a third button, the first button being operable to cause displacement of the movable rail in a first direction, and the second button being operable to cause displacement of the movable rail in a second direction opposite to the first direction; and a motor controller respectively connected with the electric motor and the control interface, wherein the motor controller is configured to: record a first position of the movable rail as a first limit position of the movable rail in response to a pressure concurrently applied on the third button and the first button; record a second position of the movable rail as an intermediate limit position of the movable rail in response to a sequence of a first and a second pressing action successively applied on the third button; and record a third position of the movable rail as a second limit position of the movable rail in response to a pressure concurrently applied on the third button and the second button, the intermediate limit position being located between the first and second limit positions. 2. The window shade according to claim 1 , wherein the first button is operable to cause an upward displacement of the movable rail, the second button is operable to cause a downward displacement of the movable rail, and the first and second limit positions are respectively an upper limit position and a lower limit position beyond which displacement of the movable rail is prevented. 3. The window shade according to claim 1 , wherein the motor controller is further configured to emit a notification signal indicating that the record of the first or second limit position is completed. 4. The window shade according to claim 3 , wherein the notification signal is emitted when the third button and one of the first and second button are concurrently pressed over a period of time of 3 seconds or longer. 5. The window shade according to claim 1 , wherein the motor controller is configured to record the intermediate limit position after the record of the first limit position is completed. 6. The window shade according to claim 1 , wherein the motor controller is further configured to: emit a first notification signal when the first pressing action has been applied on the third button for a predetermined first time duration; and emit a second notification signal when the second pressing action has been applied on the third button for a predetermined second time duration. 7. The window shade according to claim 1 , wherein the third button is further operable to cause displacement of the movable rail toward the intermediate limit position, once the recording of the intermediate limit position is completed. 8. The window shade according to claim 7 , wherein the movable rail is movable vertically relative to the fixed rail, when the movable rail is located above the intermediate limit position, a pressure on the third button causes a downward displacement of the movable rail, and when the movable rail is located below the intermediate limit position, a pressure on the third button causes an upward displacement of the movable rail. 9. The window shade according to claim 1 , wherein the motor controller is further configured to clear any record of limit positions of the movable rail in response to a pressure concurrently applied on all of the first, second and third buttons. 10. The window shade according to claim 1 , wherein the motor controller is arranged at a location spaced apart from the electric motor, and is respectively connected with the electric motor and the control interface via electric cables. 11. The window shade according to claim 10 , further including a power supply spaced apart from the electric motor, power from the power supply being transmitted through the motor controller to the electric motor. 12. A method of operating a window shade, comprising: providing a window shade including a fixed rail, a movable rail, a covering structure arranged between the fixed and movable rails, an electric motor operable to drive a displacement of the movable rail, a motor controller, and a control interface including a first, a second and a third button; operating any of the first and second buttons to cause displacement of the movable rail, the first button being operable to cause displacement of the movable rail in a first direction, and the second button being operable to cause displacement of the movable rail in a second direction opposite to the first direction; while the movable rail remains in a first position, concurrently pressing the third button and the first button to record the first position as a first limit position of the movable rail; displacing the movable rail to a second position away from the first limit position, and successively applying a first and a second pressing action on the third button to record the second position as an intermediate limit position; and displacing the movable rail to a third position, and concurrently pressing the third button and the second button to record the third position as a second limit position of the movable rail, the intermediate limit position being located between the first and second limit positions. 13. The method according to claim 12 , wherein before the step of concurrently pressing the third button and the first button, the method further includes: releasing the first and second buttons so that the movable rail remains stationary in the first position. 14. The method according to claim 12 , wherein displacement of the movable rail in the first direction beyond the first limit position, and displacement of the movable rail in the second direction beyond the second limit position are prevented after the first and second limit positions are recorded. 15. The method according to claim 12 , wherein either of the first and second limit position is recorded by concurrently pressing the third button and either of the first and second buttons over a period of time of 3 seconds or longer. 16. The method according to claim 12 , further including: concurrently pressing the first, second and third buttons to clear any record of limit positions of the movable rail. 17. The method according to claim 12 , further including emitting a notification signal indicating that the record of the first or second limit position is completed. 18. The method according to claim 12 , wherein the step of successively applying a first and a second pressing action on the third button to record the second position as an intermediate limit position includes: applying the first pressing action on the third button until a first notification signal is emitted; in response to the first notification signal, releasing the third button a first time and then applying the second pressing action on the third button until a second notification signal is emitted; and in response to the second notification signal, releasing the third button a second time. 19. The method according to claim 12 , wherein once the intermediate limit position is recorded, the method further includes: while the movable rail is located between the first limit position and the intermediate limit position, pressing the third butt
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