EP3219898B1 - Battery powered winding shaft for a roller blind - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a screening device for screening an architectural opening such as a window.
- the screening device comprises reel means arranged to be rotated around a longitudinal rotational axis by means of an electrical motor.
- Motorised screening devices for windows are known in the art e.g. to quickly black out a room or just to simplify the operation of curtains, blinds or the like.
- some sort of wired or wireless remote control Typically in relation with some sort of wired or wireless remote control.
- roof windows and skylights the demand for motorized screening devices is pronounced because these types of window usually are mounted in a relatively remote part of a building and therefore often is difficult to reach or access.
- Awning or roller shutter systems are typically placed on the outside of the windows to also provide efficient heat protection and such systems are particularly hard to power continuously and from European patent application EP 1 710 389 A1 it is therefore known to provide a reel device for a motorised screening device with a battery incorporated in one of the end support brackets - to supplying the motor with power.
- the battery is arranged to receive power from a photovoltaic solar cell.
- the battery and the printed control board is often the "weakest link" and it is therefore feasible that one or both of these components will have to be exchanged or at least serviced during the life of the screening device.
- this is quite difficult when these parts are mounted in an end bracket.
- WO 2010/011751 A1 describes a screening device comprising the features as mentioned in the preamble of claim 1.
- An object of the invention is therefore to provide for a shading device having a more advantageous design.
- the invention provides for a screening device for screening an architectural opening such as a window.
- the screening device comprises screening means for screening at least a part of the architectural opening and reel means arranged to be rotated around a longitudinal rotational axis by means of an electrical motor powered by an electrical energy storage and controlled by control means including a printed circuit board.
- a first end of the screening means is connected to the reel means so that the screening means can be rolled of or rolled up around the reel means dependent on a rotational direction of the reel means.
- the screening device further comprises bracket means for connecting the reel means to the architectural opening.
- the electrical motor, the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board are all arranged substantially inside the reel means, wherein an operation interface mounted at a first end of the printed circuit board is arranged at a first end of the screening device and wherein a rotary encoder part mounted at a second end of the printed circuit board engages an output shaft of the electrical motor.
- Providing the screening device with an operation interface - e.g. enabling a manual on-off function, paring with a particular remote control or other - is advantageous in that it increases the functionality of the screening device e.g. by enabling that several screening device can be controlled by the same remote control - even if they are not originally set up for this.
- an operation interface - e.g. in the form of a manually operated button or buttons - typically requires internal wiring which can be woundable and increase manufacturing costs. It is therefore advantageous to mount the operation interface directly on the printed circuit board. And for the same reasons it is advantageous to mount the rotary encoder part directly on the printed circuit board.
- the motor Since the motor is located in the reel means it would be difficult to power the motor by means of the power grid. It is therefore advantageous to power the motor by means of e.g. a battery, accumulator or capacitor located in the transversal profile to reduce wiring and cost.
- Providing the screening device with a rotary encoder part is advantageous in that the operation of the electrical motor hereby can be controlled on the basis of input from the rotary encoder part, that the rotary encoder part enables that the screening means may be directed to any position in automated operation - not just fully open or fully closed. Since the rotary encoder part continually detect the position of the screening means it is possible for an operator to order the screening device - e.g. by means of a remote control - to go to and stop when e.g. 30% of the window is covered.
- the rotary encoder part enables that the traveling speed of the screening means may be controlled according to its position - e.g. faster at the middle and slowing down when approaching an extreme position.
- rotary encoder part in this context should be interpreted as any kind of position tracker suited for substantially continuous - direct or indirect - detection of a change of the position of an output shaft of the electrical motor i.e. any kind of encoder, tachometer, revolution-counter or other or any combination thereof.
- a rotatory encoder is an electro-mechanical device that converts the angular position or motion of a shaft or axle to an analog or digital code and a linear encoder is a sensor, transducer or readhead paired with a scale that encodes position. The sensor reads the scale in order to convert the encoded position into an analog or digital signal, which can then be decoded into position by a digital readout or motion controller.
- screening means in this context should be interpreted as any kind of screen suited for screening a window i.e. any kind of curtain, drape, blind, shade, shutter, awning or other or any combination thereof.
- control means in this context should be interpreted as any kind of controller suited for controlling the operation of the electrical motor i.e. any kind of Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), Personal Computer (PC), circuit, regulation or other or any combination thereof.
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- the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board are formed elongated.
- the operational device is arranged at one end of the screening device - to enable external manual operation from - the electrical motor will have to drive the reel means at the other end of the screening device, and the rotary encoder part will therefore have to be arranged at least in the other half of the screening device. So to enable that the same printed circuit board can comprise the operational device at one end and the rotary encoder part inside the elongated reel means it is advantageous to form the printed circuit board elongated.
- the first end of the printed circuit board is arranged opposite the second end of the printed circuit board.
- the space is cramped inside the reel means and it is therefore advantageous to arrange the operational device and the rotary encoder part at opposite ends of the printed circuit board.
- the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board are overlapping inside the reel means as seen in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal rotational axis and/or in an aspect the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board are arranged on top of each other as seen in the direction of the longitudinal rotational axis.
- the operational device and the rotary encoder part advantageously are arrange at opposite ends of the printed circuit board inside the reel means it is advantageous to stack the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board on top of each other to efficiently use the space inside the reel means and to reduce the need for or completely avoid wiring between the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board.
- the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board are arranged to form a single power module arranged to be placed and removed as a single unit.
- Forming the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board so that these two components together form a single power module is advantageous in that this enables a simpler reel means design where the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board easily can be exchanged or removed for inspection and/or repair.
- the single power module comprises a casing substantially enclosing the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board inside the reel means.
- Arranging the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board inside a dedicated casing or housing inside the reel means is advantageous in that the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board hereby is better protected, the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board is easier to handle and the power module can easier be formed as a standardized part enabling that the same power module can be used across different types of screening devices.
- the single power module is connected directly to the electrical motor through a plug-and-socket connection.
- Connecting the power module directly to the electrical motor through a plug-and-socket connection is advantageous in that it ensures easy assembly and disassembly and it eliminates wiring between the power module and the electrical motor.
- the operation interface comprises one or more buttons for turning the operation of the screening device on or off, for resetting remote control information and/or for pairing the screening device with a specific remote control.
- Forming the operation interface so that it comprises one or more buttons for manual operation or setup of the screening means is advantageous in that it increases the functionality of the screening device.
- the rotary encoder part is arranged to detect rotation of the output shaft.
- the rotary encoder part comprises a Hall Effect sensor arranged to detect a magnet of the output shaft.
- a Hall Effect sensor comprised by the rotary encoder part, in a simple and inexpensive manner can generate an electrical pulse in accordance with the rotation of the output shaft.
- control means of the printed circuit board e.g. the number of impulses generated from the passing magnet or magnets can be converted into a measurement of distance.
- a Hall Effect sensor is some kind of transducer that generates and/or varies its output voltage in response to a magnetic field.
- control means are arranged for controlling the operation of the electrical motor in accordance with input from the rotary encoder part.
- the screening device further comprises at least one end position sensor arranged to detect when the screening means has reached an extreme position.
- the end position sensor comprises a limit switch.
- Using a limit switch is a relatively accurate and inexpensive way of detecting an end position.
- a limit switch is a switch operated by the motion of a part or presence of an object.
- a limit switch typically requires physical contact to switch.
- the end position sensor comprises proximity sensor.
- a proximity sensor for detecting the end positions is advantageous in that a proximity sensor enables touch-free detection - thus reducing wear and prolonging life.
- a proximity sensor is a sensor able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact, in that proximity sensor typically operates by the disturbance of an electromagnetic field, by capacitance, or by sensing a magnetic field.
- control means is arranged to reset input from the rotary encoder part in response to an input from the end position sensor.
- the position sensing encoder is an incremental position sensing encoder which is advantageous in that the output of an incremental encoder provides information about the motion of a part - to which the encoder is attached - in relation to another part - i.e. the position output is relative.
- an incremental encoder in relation to a screening device according to the present invention in that the relative position detection provides more accurate information regarding the position and in that a screening device with the same incremental encoder can be used with guide means of different length.
- the screening device comprises speed control means for controlling the traveling speed of the transversal profile in response to input from the rotary encoder part.
- Controlling the travelling speed of the transversal profile in response to its actual position is advantageous in that it hereby is possible to reduce traveling time and reduce power consumption in relation to braking.
- the electrical motor is a brushless motor, a stepper motor or a piezoelectric motor with rotation signal used as position means.
- control means comprises current level means for detecting a current level of the electrical motor, in particular a direct current motor and in an aspect of the invention, the control means comprises comparing means for detecting if the input from the current level means exceeds a predefined level.
- Providing current level means is advantageous in that it hereby is possible to stop the travel of the transversal profile if a current peak is detected - e.g. in case of collision with an unexpected object. Also the detection of current peaks enables redundancy of the end position sensors in that the current of the motor will be increased if the end of the guide means has been reached without the travel being stopped.
- the invention further relates to use of a screening device according to any of the previously mentioned screening devices for external screening of an architectural opening mounted in an inclined surface of a building.
- External screening devices such as awnings or roller shutters are very difficult to access and it is therefore particularly to use a screening device according to the present invention in relation with external screening in that the present invention enables simpler and easier exchange of the most woundable parts of the screening device.
- Fig. 1 illustrates a screening device 1 mounted on a roof window 2, as seen in perspective and fig. 2 illustrates a screening device 1 in a rolled up state, as seen in perspective.
- the screening device 1 is mounted on an architectural opening 2 in the form of a roof window, however in another embodiment the architectural opening 2 could be a wall window, a door, a hole in a wall or roof surface, an emergency exit or other and/or the architectural opening 2 could be arranged in a wall, a floor or another part of a building.
- the screening means 10 are roller shutters but in another embodiment the screening means 10 could be roller blinds, folding blinds, venetian blinds, awnings or other.
- the screening device 1 is provided with a photovoltaic solar cell 17 arranged to be the sole power source regarding the operation of the screening device 1.
- the screening device 1 could also or instead be powered by a utility grid, by means of batteries or another electrical power source.
- the screening device 1 comprises a reel unit 28 arranged at the top of the screening device 1 and two guide means 27 in the form of racks extending transversally at the longitudinal ends of the reel unit 28.
- the guide means 27 is arranged to guide the screening means 10 - as seen in fig. 1 - but in another embodiment the guide means 27 could be arranged or formed differently or the screening device 1 would be formed without guide means 27.
- Fig. 3 illustrates a cross section through a screening device 1, as seen from the bottom and fig. 4 illustrates a cross section through a screening device 1, as seen from the front.
- screening device 1 comprises reel means 7 arranged inside the reel unit 28 and arranged to be rotated around a longitudinal rotational axis in that an outer reel tube 32 is rotationally fixed to the reel unit 28 by means of some sort of bearing arrangement 34 - such as ball bearings, roller bearings, plain bearing or other similar arrangements suspending the reel tube 32 on the stationary parts of the reel unit 28 while at the same time allowing the reel tube 32 to rotate in relation to the stationary parts of the reel unit 28.
- bearing arrangement 34 such as ball bearings, roller bearings, plain bearing or other similar arrangements suspending the reel tube 32 on the stationary parts of the reel unit 28 while at the same time allowing the reel tube 32 to rotate in relation to the stationary parts of the reel unit 28.
- the outer reel tube 32 is connected to a first end 11 of the screening means 10 (not shown in fig. 3 and 4 ) so that when the outer reel tube 32 is rotated the screening means 10 is rolled of or rolled up around the reel means 7 dependent on the rotational direction of outer reel tube 32.
- the outer reel tube 32 of the reel means 7 is arranged to be rotated by means of an electrical motor 6 connected to the outer reel tube 32 through a transmission 31 and a coupling part 30.
- the electrical motor 6 could obviously rotate the outer reel tube 32 by other means e.g. without a transmission 31, through coupling parts 30 of a different type or other.
- the reel means 7 is formed so that the electrical motor, the electrical energy storage 24, a printed circuit board 14 comprising control means 15, and the transmission 31 is arranged stationary inside a stationary motor tube 26 - which can be seen more clearly e.g. in fig. 7 .
- the coupling part 30 is arranged and as e.g. seen in fig. 7 the coupling part 30 is provided with engaging means 33 formed to mesh with corresponding means of the outer reel tube 32.
- indentations 33 of the coupling part 30 are shaped to tightly fit a corresponding track (not shown) protruding inwards from the outer reel tube 32 but in another embodiment the transmission drive shaft 35 or even the electrical motor drive shaft 36 could be connected to the outer reel tube 32 through different means.
- the printed circuit board 14 is formed elongated so that it can extent all the way from an operation interface 4 arranged at the first end 18 of the screening device 1 to a rotary encoder part 8 engaging an output shaft 20 of the electrical motor 6.
- The enables that both rotary encoder part 8 and the operation interface 4 can be mounted on the same printed circuit board 14 which reduced wiring and simplifies cost.
- the electrical energy storage 24 is also formed elongated so that it may be arranged on top of the printed circuit board 14 inside the motor tube 26.
- the battery's 24 capacity is among other dependent on its size and it is therefore advantageous to efficiently utilize the crammed space inside the reel means 7.
- a further advantage of arranging the electrical energy storage 24 and printed circuit board 14 overlapping is that this enables that these two parts can be fitted inside a common casing 21 to form a single power module 16 which enables that the two parts may be handled and exchanged as a single unit.
- the rotary encoder part 8 is arranged to detect motion of the output shaft 20 of the motor 6.
- the rotary encoder part 8 is the sensor part of an encoder and an encoder magnet 23 is mounted on the output shaft 20 so that the encoder sensor 8 detects when the encoder magnet 23 passes the sensor 8.
- the control means 15 would comprise counting means arranged to count the input from the rotary encoder part 8 which then can be translated to a measure of distance when multiplied with a pre-defined measure of the distance traveled by the screening means 10 between two signals from the rotary encoder part 8.
- the magnet 23 is mounted on a output shaft 20 extending directly from the electrical motor 6 - i.e. not on an transmission drive shaft 31 - the accuracy of the rotary encoder part 8 is greatly improved in that one revolution of the outer reel tube 32 would require several revolution of the motor output shaft 20.
- the screening device 1 is also provided with a single end position sensors 9 in the form of a limit switch arranged so that when the second end 12 of the screening means 10 reaches an upper end position inside the reel unit 28 the limit switch 9 will be physically activated and thereby send a signal to the control means 15 which in turn will stop the electrical motor 6 and thereby the travel of the transversal profile 4.
- end position sensor 9 could comprise a Hall Effect sensor, a piezo element, reed switch, a photoelectric sensor or other and/or in another embodiment end position sensors 9 would be arranged at both ends of the guide means 27, on the screening means 10 or elsewhere.
- control means 15 comprises counting means arranged to count the impulses from the rotary encoder part 8 so that the control means 15 may calculate the traveled distance and the current position of the second end 12 of the screening means 10.
- control means 15 could also initiate that the rotary encoder part 8 is updated or reset - e.g. to ensure that the counting means always started counting from zero from the top position.
- This updating or resetting could be done every time an end position is detected, it could be done only when the upper or only when the lower end position is detected, it could be done only when an end position is unexpectedly reached, it could be done after a predefined operation time or at other times or any combination thereof.
- control means 15 are arranged for controlling the operation of the electrical motor 6 in accordance with input from the rotary encoder part 8 and the end position sensor 9 as described above.
- control means 15 detects that an end position has been reached it will also ensure, that once the screening device 1 continues operation, it will ensure that the screening means 10 travels in the opposite direction - i.e. away from the just detected end position.
- control means 15 also comprise speed control means enabling that the traveling speed of the screening means 10 can be controlled - particularly in response to input from the rotary encoder part 8. I.e. if the control means - based on input from the rotary encoder part 8 - detects that the traveling screening means 10 is within e.g. 3 cm from a target position or an end position, the speed control means could enable deceleration of the travel speed so that the screening means 10 is stopped more smoothly.
- the traveling speed of the screening means 10 could be controlled in another way or the speed control means would be absent.
- control means 15 also comprise current level means for detecting the current through the electrical motor 6 and comparing means arranged to compare the detected current with a predefined threshold. I.e. if the traveling screening means 10 collides with a foreign object, if an end position sensor 9 malfunctions or other the comparing means will detect that the output from the current level means is above the predefined level and the control means 15 will stop the electrical motor 6.
- a predefined threshold I.e. if the traveling screening means 10 collides with a foreign object, if an end position sensor 9 malfunctions or other the comparing means will detect that the output from the current level means is above the predefined level and the control means 15 will stop the electrical motor 6.
- collision or malfunction could be detected in another way or current level means 25 and comparing means 26 would not be present.
- the current level means would at least in function act as end position sensors 9.
- Fig. 5 illustrates reel means 7 mounted in bracket means 5, as seen in perspective.
- bracket means 5 is rigidly connected to the reel unit 28 as best seen in fig. 2 .
- the bracket means 5 could be formed differently e.g. as some sort of fitting, mounting, support or other or the bracket means 5 could be formed integrally with the motor tube 26 or another stationary part of the reel means 7.
- reel means 7 is connected to the bracket means 5 by means of a snap lock 38 but in another embodiment the reel means 7 and the bracket means 5 could be mutually connected by means of screws, bolts, friction fitting, meshing parts or other.
- Fig. 6 illustrates a power module 16 being removed through the bracket means 5, as seen in perspective.
- bracket means 5 are provided with an access opening 37 through which the power module may be removed.
- an end lid is arranged at the free end of the power module 16.
- This end lid 29 can be opened - even when the power module 16 is mounted in the motor tube 26 - to enable access to the operation interface 4 on the printed circuit board 14 inside the casing 21 of the power module 16.
- the end lid 29 would not be present, the operation interface 4 would extend out through an end surface of the power module 16, the operation interface 4 would at least partly be integrated in an end surface of the power module 16 or other.
- Fig. 7 illustrates the motor tube 26 removed from the rest of the reel means 7, as seen in perspective.
- the motor 6, the transmission 31 and the power module 16 are arranged to substantially extend the entire length of the motor tube 26.
- the far end of the motor tube 26 is formed to engage the far end of the transmission 31 and the closest end is arranged to engage the bracket means 5, so that the motor tube 26, the motor 6, the transmission 31, the bracket means 5 and the power module 16 are all stationary while the coupling part 30 is free to rotated.
- the electrical motor 6 is provided with a plug part of a plug-and-socket connection 13 while the power module 16 is provided with the socket part.
- the plug part could be formed on the power module 16 etc. or the electrical connection between electrical motor 6 and the power module 16 could be formed differently e.g. by means of wiring, spring loaded touching parts, wireless power transmission or other.
- Fig. 8 illustrates a power module 16 with the casing 21 in an open state, as seen in perspective
- fig. 9 illustrates an open power module 16 with the energy storage 24 removed
- fig. 10 illustrates an open power module 16 with the energy storage 24 and the PCB 14 removed, as seen in perspective.
- the printed circuit board 14 and the electrical energy storage 24 is arranged inside a common casing 21 which can easily be opened when removed from the motor tube 26 to enable access to the printed circuit board 14 and the electrical energy storage 24.
- the battery 16 can be removed from the power module 16 to enable full access to the printed circuit board 14 or the control means on the printed circuit board 14.
- Fig. 11 illustrates a PCB 14, as seen in perspective and fig. 12 illustrates an energy storage 24, as seen in perspective.
- both the energy storage 24 and the PCB 14 are formed long and slender to more efficiently utilize the space inside the casing 21.
- the printed circuit board 14 is shown with operational interface 4 in the form of a single push button mounted directly on the printed circuit board 14.
- operational interface 4 could comprise more than one button and/or the operational interface 4 could instead or also comprise a touchscreen, touch buttons or other means capable of detecting manual human input.
- the invention has been exemplified above with reference to specific examples of designs and embodiments of screening devices 1, screening means 10, power modules 16 etc.
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- The invention relates to a screening device for screening an architectural opening such as a window. The screening device comprises reel means arranged to be rotated around a longitudinal rotational axis by means of an electrical motor.
- Use of a screening device is also disclosed.
- Motorised screening devices for windows are known in the art e.g. to quickly black out a room or just to simplify the operation of curtains, blinds or the like. Typically in relation with some sort of wired or wireless remote control. And particularly in relation with roof windows and skylights the demand for motorized screening devices is pronounced because these types of window usually are mounted in a relatively remote part of a building and therefore often is difficult to reach or access. Awning or roller shutter systems are typically placed on the outside of the windows to also provide efficient heat protection and such systems are particularly hard to power continuously and from European
patent application EP 1 710 389 A1 it is therefore known to provide a reel device for a motorised screening device with a battery incorporated in one of the end support brackets - to supplying the motor with power. The battery is arranged to receive power from a photovoltaic solar cell. However, given the harsh environment such screening devices are often mounted in, the battery and the printed control board is often the "weakest link" and it is therefore feasible that one or both of these components will have to be exchanged or at least serviced during the life of the screening device. However this is quite difficult when these parts are mounted in an end bracket. -
WO 2010/011751 A1 describes a screening device comprising the features as mentioned in the preamble ofclaim 1. - An object of the invention is therefore to provide for a shading device having a more advantageous design.
- For this reason, a screening device and the use of such a screening device according to
claims - The invention provides for a screening device for screening an architectural opening such as a window. The screening device comprises screening means for screening at least a part of the architectural opening and reel means arranged to be rotated around a longitudinal rotational axis by means of an electrical motor powered by an electrical energy storage and controlled by control means including a printed circuit board. A first end of the screening means is connected to the reel means so that the screening means can be rolled of or rolled up around the reel means dependent on a rotational direction of the reel means. The screening device further comprises bracket means for connecting the reel means to the architectural opening. The electrical motor, the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board are all arranged substantially inside the reel means, wherein an operation interface mounted at a first end of the printed circuit board is arranged at a first end of the screening device and wherein a rotary encoder part mounted at a second end of the printed circuit board engages an output shaft of the electrical motor.
- Providing the screening device with an operation interface - e.g. enabling a manual on-off function, paring with a particular remote control or other - is advantageous in that it increases the functionality of the screening device e.g. by enabling that several screening device can be controlled by the same remote control - even if they are not originally set up for this. However, such an operation interface - e.g. in the form of a manually operated button or buttons - typically requires internal wiring which can be woundable and increase manufacturing costs. It is therefore advantageous to mount the operation interface directly on the printed circuit board. And for the same reasons it is advantageous to mount the rotary encoder part directly on the printed circuit board.
- Since the motor is located in the reel means it would be difficult to power the motor by means of the power grid. It is therefore advantageous to power the motor by means of e.g. a battery, accumulator or capacitor located in the transversal profile to reduce wiring and cost.
- Providing the screening device with a rotary encoder part is advantageous in that the operation of the electrical motor hereby can be controlled on the basis of input from the rotary encoder part, that the rotary encoder part enables that the screening means may be directed to any position in automated operation - not just fully open or fully closed. Since the rotary encoder part continually detect the position of the screening means it is possible for an operator to order the screening device - e.g. by means of a remote control - to go to and stop when e.g. 30% of the window is covered.
- Furthermore, the rotary encoder part enables that the traveling speed of the screening means may be controlled according to its position - e.g. faster at the middle and slowing down when approaching an extreme position.
- It should also be noted that the term "rotary encoder part" in this context should be interpreted as any kind of position tracker suited for substantially continuous - direct or indirect - detection of a change of the position of an output shaft of the electrical motor i.e. any kind of encoder, tachometer, revolution-counter or other or any combination thereof.
- It should also be understood that a rotatory encoder is an electro-mechanical device that converts the angular position or motion of a shaft or axle to an analog or digital code and a linear encoder is a sensor, transducer or readhead paired with a scale that encodes position. The sensor reads the scale in order to convert the encoded position into an analog or digital signal, which can then be decoded into position by a digital readout or motion controller.
- Furthermore, it should be noted that the term "screening means" in this context should be interpreted as any kind of screen suited for screening a window i.e. any kind of curtain, drape, blind, shade, shutter, awning or other or any combination thereof.
- Further, it should be noted that the term "control means" in this context should be interpreted as any kind of controller suited for controlling the operation of the electrical motor i.e. any kind of Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), Personal Computer (PC), circuit, regulation or other or any combination thereof.
- In an aspect the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board are formed elongated.
- Since the operational device is arranged at one end of the screening device - to enable external manual operation from - the electrical motor will have to drive the reel means at the other end of the screening device, and the rotary encoder part will therefore have to be arranged at least in the other half of the screening device. So to enable that the same printed circuit board can comprise the operational device at one end and the rotary encoder part inside the elongated reel means it is advantageous to form the printed circuit board elongated.
- In an aspect the first end of the printed circuit board is arranged opposite the second end of the printed circuit board.
- The space is cramped inside the reel means and it is therefore advantageous to arrange the operational device and the rotary encoder part at opposite ends of the printed circuit board.
- In an aspect the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board are overlapping inside the reel means as seen in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal rotational axis and/or in an aspect the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board are arranged on top of each other as seen in the direction of the longitudinal rotational axis.
- Since the operational device and the rotary encoder part advantageously are arrange at opposite ends of the printed circuit board inside the reel means it is advantageous to stack the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board on top of each other to efficiently use the space inside the reel means and to reduce the need for or completely avoid wiring between the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board.
- In an aspect the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board are arranged to form a single power module arranged to be placed and removed as a single unit.
- Forming the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board so that these two components together form a single power module is advantageous in that this enables a simpler reel means design where the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board easily can be exchanged or removed for inspection and/or repair.
- In an aspect the single power module comprises a casing substantially enclosing the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board inside the reel means.
- Arranging the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board inside a dedicated casing or housing inside the reel means is advantageous in that the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board hereby is better protected, the electrical energy storage and the printed circuit board is easier to handle and the power module can easier be formed as a standardized part enabling that the same power module can be used across different types of screening devices.
- In an aspect the single power module is connected directly to the electrical motor through a plug-and-socket connection.
- Connecting the power module directly to the electrical motor through a plug-and-socket connection is advantageous in that it ensures easy assembly and disassembly and it eliminates wiring between the power module and the electrical motor.
- In an aspect the operation interface comprises one or more buttons for turning the operation of the screening device on or off, for resetting remote control information and/or for pairing the screening device with a specific remote control.
- Forming the operation interface so that it comprises one or more buttons for manual operation or setup of the screening means is advantageous in that it increases the functionality of the screening device.
- In an aspect the rotary encoder part is arranged to detect rotation of the output shaft.
- Hereby is achieved an advantageous embodiment of the invention.
- In an aspect the rotary encoder part comprises a Hall Effect sensor arranged to detect a magnet of the output shaft.
- Mounting one or more magnets on a drive shaft enables that a Hall Effect sensor comprised by the rotary encoder part, in a simple and inexpensive manner can generate an electrical pulse in accordance with the rotation of the output shaft. By feeding these pulses to control means of the printed circuit board e.g. the number of impulses generated from the passing magnet or magnets can be converted into a measurement of distance.
- It should be noted that a Hall Effect sensor is some kind of transducer that generates and/or varies its output voltage in response to a magnetic field.
- In an aspect the control means are arranged for controlling the operation of the electrical motor in accordance with input from the rotary encoder part.
- In an aspect the screening device further comprises at least one end position sensor arranged to detect when the screening means has reached an extreme position.
- Over time minor inaccuracies can build up and entail that the control means and rotary encoder part can lose track of position of the screening means. Or if the motor is disengages - to enable manual operation - the rotary encoder part will lose track of the exact position of the screening means. It is therefore advantageous to also control the operation of the electrical motor in accordance with input from an end position sensor in that this enables that the travel of the transversal profile may be stopped when an end position has been reached - even if the position means detect a different position - and because the end position sensor enable fast and simple re-calibration of the position means after manual operation.
- In an aspect of the invention, the end position sensor comprises a limit switch.
- Using a limit switch is a relatively accurate and inexpensive way of detecting an end position.
- In this context a limit switch is a switch operated by the motion of a part or presence of an object. A limit switch typically requires physical contact to switch.
- In an aspect the end position sensor comprises proximity sensor.
- Using a proximity sensor for detecting the end positions is advantageous in that a proximity sensor enables touch-free detection - thus reducing wear and prolonging life.
- In this context a proximity sensor is a sensor able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact, in that proximity sensor typically operates by the disturbance of an electromagnetic field, by capacitance, or by sensing a magnetic field.
- In an aspect the control means is arranged to reset input from the rotary encoder part in response to an input from the end position sensor.
- Resetting input from the rotary encoder part when the end position sensor detects that an extreme position has been reached in advantageous in that it hereby is possible to easily calibrate the rotary encoded system.
- In an aspect, the position sensing encoder is an incremental position sensing encoder which is advantageous in that the output of an incremental encoder provides information about the motion of a part - to which the encoder is attached - in relation to another part - i.e. the position output is relative.
- Thus, it is advantageous to use an incremental encoder in relation to a screening device according to the present invention in that the relative position detection provides more accurate information regarding the position and in that a screening device with the same incremental encoder can be used with guide means of different length.
- In an aspect of the invention, the screening device comprises speed control means for controlling the traveling speed of the transversal profile in response to input from the rotary encoder part.
- Controlling the travelling speed of the transversal profile in response to its actual position is advantageous in that it hereby is possible to reduce traveling time and reduce power consumption in relation to braking.
- In an aspect of the invention, the electrical motor is a brushless motor, a stepper motor or a piezoelectric motor with rotation signal used as position means.
- With these types of motors it is possible to detect how much the magnetic field in the motor is rotated. I.e. using these types of motors in relation to the present invention is advantageous in that this rotation of the internal magnetic field can be used as position means - thereby reducing weight, cost and/or power consumption.
- In an aspect of the invention, the control means comprises current level means for detecting a current level of the electrical motor, in particular a direct current motor and in an aspect of the invention, the control means comprises comparing means for detecting if the input from the current level means exceeds a predefined level.
- Providing current level means is advantageous in that it hereby is possible to stop the travel of the transversal profile if a current peak is detected - e.g. in case of collision with an unexpected object. Also the detection of current peaks enables redundancy of the end position sensors in that the current of the motor will be increased if the end of the guide means has been reached without the travel being stopped.
- The invention further relates to use of a screening device according to any of the previously mentioned screening devices for external screening of an architectural opening mounted in an inclined surface of a building.
- External screening devices such as awnings or roller shutters are very difficult to access and it is therefore particularly to use a screening device according to the present invention in relation with external screening in that the present invention enables simpler and easier exchange of the most woundable parts of the screening device.
- The invention will be described in the following with reference to the figures in which
- fig. 1
- illustrates a screening device mounted on a roof window, as seen in perspective,
- fig. 2
- illustrates a screening device in a rolled up state, as seen in perspective,
- fig. 3
- illustrates a cross section through a screening device, as seen from the bottom,
- fig. 4
- illustrates a cross section through a screening device, as seen from the front,
- fig. 5
- illustrates a reel means mounted in bracket means, as seen in perspective,
- fig. 6
- illustrates a power module being removed through the bracket means, as seen in perspective,
- fig. 7
- illustrates the motor tube removed from the rest of the reel means, as seen in perspective,
- fig. 8
- illustrates a power module with the casing in an open state, as seen in perspective,
- fig. 9
- illustrates an open power module with the energy storage removed, as seen in perspective,
- fig. 10
- illustrates an open power module with the energy storage and the PCB removed, as seen in perspective,
- fig. 11
- illustrates a PCB, as seen in perspective,
- fig. 12
- illustrates an energy storage, as seen in perspective,
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Fig. 1 illustrates ascreening device 1 mounted on aroof window 2, as seen in perspective andfig. 2 illustrates ascreening device 1 in a rolled up state, as seen in perspective. - In this embodiment the
screening device 1 is mounted on anarchitectural opening 2 in the form of a roof window, however in another embodiment thearchitectural opening 2 could be a wall window, a door, a hole in a wall or roof surface, an emergency exit or other and/or thearchitectural opening 2 could be arranged in a wall, a floor or another part of a building. - In this embodiment the screening means 10 are roller shutters but in another embodiment the screening means 10 could be roller blinds, folding blinds, venetian blinds, awnings or other.
- In this embodiment the
screening device 1 is provided with a photovoltaicsolar cell 17 arranged to be the sole power source regarding the operation of thescreening device 1. However in another embodiment thescreening device 1 could also or instead be powered by a utility grid, by means of batteries or another electrical power source. - As best seen in
fig. 2 ; in is embodiment thescreening device 1 comprises areel unit 28 arranged at the top of thescreening device 1 and two guide means 27 in the form of racks extending transversally at the longitudinal ends of thereel unit 28. In this embodiment the guide means 27 is arranged to guide the screening means 10 - as seen infig. 1 - but in another embodiment the guide means 27 could be arranged or formed differently or thescreening device 1 would be formed without guide means 27. - In
fig. 2 thereel unit 28 of thescreening device 1 is shown without an end cap to reveal the bracket means 5 inside thereel unit 28. -
Fig. 3 illustrates a cross section through ascreening device 1, as seen from the bottom andfig. 4 illustrates a cross section through ascreening device 1, as seen from the front. - In this
embodiment screening device 1 comprises reel means 7 arranged inside thereel unit 28 and arranged to be rotated around a longitudinal rotational axis in that anouter reel tube 32 is rotationally fixed to thereel unit 28 by means of some sort of bearing arrangement 34 - such as ball bearings, roller bearings, plain bearing or other similar arrangements suspending thereel tube 32 on the stationary parts of thereel unit 28 while at the same time allowing thereel tube 32 to rotate in relation to the stationary parts of thereel unit 28. - In this embodiment the
outer reel tube 32 is connected to afirst end 11 of the screening means 10 (not shown infig. 3 and 4 ) so that when theouter reel tube 32 is rotated the screening means 10 is rolled of or rolled up around the reel means 7 dependent on the rotational direction ofouter reel tube 32. - In this embodiment the
outer reel tube 32 of the reel means 7 is arranged to be rotated by means of anelectrical motor 6 connected to theouter reel tube 32 through atransmission 31 and acoupling part 30. However, in another embodiment theelectrical motor 6 could obviously rotate theouter reel tube 32 by other means e.g. without atransmission 31, throughcoupling parts 30 of a different type or other. - In this embodiment the reel means 7 is formed so that the electrical motor, the
electrical energy storage 24, a printedcircuit board 14 comprising control means 15, and thetransmission 31 is arranged stationary inside a stationary motor tube 26 - which can be seen more clearly e.g. infig. 7 . At one end of themotor tube 26 thecoupling part 30 is arranged and as e.g. seen infig. 7 thecoupling part 30 is provided with engagingmeans 33 formed to mesh with corresponding means of theouter reel tube 32. In this embodiment theindentations 33 of thecoupling part 30 are shaped to tightly fit a corresponding track (not shown) protruding inwards from theouter reel tube 32 but in another embodiment thetransmission drive shaft 35 or even the electricalmotor drive shaft 36 could be connected to theouter reel tube 32 through different means. - In this embodiment the printed
circuit board 14 is formed elongated so that it can extent all the way from an operation interface 4 arranged at thefirst end 18 of thescreening device 1 to arotary encoder part 8 engaging an output shaft 20 of theelectrical motor 6. The enables that bothrotary encoder part 8 and the operation interface 4 can be mounted on the same printedcircuit board 14 which reduced wiring and simplifies cost. - In this embodiment the
electrical energy storage 24 is also formed elongated so that it may be arranged on top of the printedcircuit board 14 inside themotor tube 26. The battery's 24 capacity is among other dependent on its size and it is therefore advantageous to efficiently utilize the crammed space inside the reel means 7. - A further advantage of arranging the
electrical energy storage 24 and printedcircuit board 14 overlapping is that this enables that these two parts can be fitted inside acommon casing 21 to form asingle power module 16 which enables that the two parts may be handled and exchanged as a single unit. - In this embodiment the
rotary encoder part 8 is arranged to detect motion of the output shaft 20 of themotor 6. I.e. in this embodiment therotary encoder part 8 is the sensor part of an encoder and anencoder magnet 23 is mounted on the output shaft 20 so that theencoder sensor 8 detects when theencoder magnet 23 passes thesensor 8. Thus, in an embodiment the control means 15 would comprise counting means arranged to count the input from therotary encoder part 8 which then can be translated to a measure of distance when multiplied with a pre-defined measure of the distance traveled by the screening means 10 between two signals from therotary encoder part 8. And since themagnet 23 is mounted on a output shaft 20 extending directly from the electrical motor 6 - i.e. not on an transmission drive shaft 31 - the accuracy of therotary encoder part 8 is greatly improved in that one revolution of theouter reel tube 32 would require several revolution of the motor output shaft 20. - In this embodiment the
screening device 1 is also provided with a singleend position sensors 9 in the form of a limit switch arranged so that when thesecond end 12 of the screening means 10 reaches an upper end position inside thereel unit 28 thelimit switch 9 will be physically activated and thereby send a signal to the control means 15 which in turn will stop theelectrical motor 6 and thereby the travel of the transversal profile 4. - However in another embodiment the
end position sensor 9 could comprise a Hall Effect sensor, a piezo element, reed switch, a photoelectric sensor or other and/or in another embodimentend position sensors 9 would be arranged at both ends of the guide means 27, on the screening means 10 or elsewhere. - As previously explained in this embodiment the control means 15 comprises counting means arranged to count the impulses from the
rotary encoder part 8 so that the control means 15 may calculate the traveled distance and the current position of thesecond end 12 of the screening means 10. Thus, when the control means 15 receives an input from anend position sensor 9, the control means 15 could also initiate that therotary encoder part 8 is updated or reset - e.g. to ensure that the counting means always started counting from zero from the top position. - This updating or resetting could be done every time an end position is detected, it could be done only when the upper or only when the lower end position is detected, it could be done only when an end position is unexpectedly reached, it could be done after a predefined operation time or at other times or any combination thereof.
- In this embodiment the control means 15 are arranged for controlling the operation of the
electrical motor 6 in accordance with input from therotary encoder part 8 and theend position sensor 9 as described above. - Once the control means 15 detects that an end position has been reached it will also ensure, that once the
screening device 1 continues operation, it will ensure that the screening means 10 travels in the opposite direction - i.e. away from the just detected end position. - In this embodiment the control means 15 also comprise speed control means enabling that the traveling speed of the screening means 10 can be controlled - particularly in response to input from the
rotary encoder part 8. I.e. if the control means - based on input from the rotary encoder part 8 - detects that the traveling screening means 10 is within e.g. 3 cm from a target position or an end position, the speed control means could enable deceleration of the travel speed so that the screening means 10 is stopped more smoothly. However, in another embodiment the traveling speed of the screening means 10 could be controlled in another way or the speed control means would be absent. - Furthermore, in this embodiment the control means 15 also comprise current level means for detecting the current through the
electrical motor 6 and comparing means arranged to compare the detected current with a predefined threshold. I.e. if the traveling screening means 10 collides with a foreign object, if anend position sensor 9 malfunctions or other the comparing means will detect that the output from the current level means is above the predefined level and the control means 15 will stop theelectrical motor 6. However, in another embodiment collision or malfunction could be detected in another way or current level means 25 and comparingmeans 26 would not be present. - In a preferred embodiment the current level means would at least in function act as
end position sensors 9. -
Fig. 5 illustrates reel means 7 mounted in bracket means 5, as seen in perspective. - To prevent the motor tube 26 - containing the
power module 16 and the electrical motor 6 - from rotating, one end of themotor tube 26 is in this embodiment rigidly connected to bracket means 5. In turn the bracket means 5 is rigidly connected to thereel unit 28 as best seen infig. 2 . However in another embodiment the bracket means 5 could be formed differently e.g. as some sort of fitting, mounting, support or other or the bracket means 5 could be formed integrally with themotor tube 26 or another stationary part of the reel means 7. - In this embodiment the reel means 7 is connected to the bracket means 5 by means of a snap lock 38 but in another embodiment the reel means 7 and the bracket means 5 could be mutually connected by means of screws, bolts, friction fitting, meshing parts or other.
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Fig. 6 illustrates apower module 16 being removed through the bracket means 5, as seen in perspective. - In this embodiment the bracket means 5 are provided with an access opening 37 through which the power module may be removed.
- In this embodiment an end lid is arranged at the free end of the
power module 16. This end lid 29 can be opened - even when thepower module 16 is mounted in the motor tube 26 - to enable access to the operation interface 4 on the printedcircuit board 14 inside thecasing 21 of thepower module 16. However, in another embodiment the end lid 29 would not be present, the operation interface 4 would extend out through an end surface of thepower module 16, the operation interface 4 would at least partly be integrated in an end surface of thepower module 16 or other. -
Fig. 7 illustrates themotor tube 26 removed from the rest of the reel means 7, as seen in perspective. - In this embodiment the
motor 6, thetransmission 31 and thepower module 16 are arranged to substantially extend the entire length of themotor tube 26. I.e. in this embodiment the far end of themotor tube 26 is formed to engage the far end of thetransmission 31 and the closest end is arranged to engage the bracket means 5, so that themotor tube 26, themotor 6, thetransmission 31, the bracket means 5 and thepower module 16 are all stationary while thecoupling part 30 is free to rotated. - In this embodiment the
electrical motor 6 is provided with a plug part of a plug-and-socket connection 13 while thepower module 16 is provided with the socket part. However, in another embodiment the plug part could be formed on thepower module 16 etc. or the electrical connection betweenelectrical motor 6 and thepower module 16 could be formed differently e.g. by means of wiring, spring loaded touching parts, wireless power transmission or other. -
Fig. 8 illustrates apower module 16 with thecasing 21 in an open state, as seen in perspective,fig. 9 illustrates anopen power module 16 with theenergy storage 24 removed, as seen in perspective andfig. 10 illustrates anopen power module 16 with theenergy storage 24 and thePCB 14 removed, as seen in perspective. - In this embodiment the printed
circuit board 14 and theelectrical energy storage 24 is arranged inside acommon casing 21 which can easily be opened when removed from themotor tube 26 to enable access to the printedcircuit board 14 and theelectrical energy storage 24. - The
battery 16 can be removed from thepower module 16 to enable full access to the printedcircuit board 14 or the control means on the printedcircuit board 14. -
Fig. 11 illustrates aPCB 14, as seen in perspective andfig. 12 illustrates anenergy storage 24, as seen in perspective. - In this embodiment both the
energy storage 24 and thePCB 14 are formed long and slender to more efficiently utilize the space inside thecasing 21. - In
fig, 11 the printedcircuit board 14 is shown with operational interface 4 in the form of a single push button mounted directly on the printedcircuit board 14. However in another embodiment the operational interface 4 could comprise more than one button and/or the operational interface 4 could instead or also comprise a touchscreen, touch buttons or other means capable of detecting manual human input. The invention has been exemplified above with reference to specific examples of designs and embodiments ofscreening devices 1, screening means 10,power modules 16 etc. -
- 1. Screening device
- 2. Architectural opening
- 3. First end of printed circuit board
- 4. Operation interface
- 5. Bracket means
- 6. Electrical motor
- 7. Reel means
- 8. Rotary encoder part
- 9. End position sensor
- 10. Screening means
- 11. First end of screening means
- 12. Second end of screening means
- 13. Plug-and-socket connection
- 14. Printed circuit board
- 15. Control means
- 16. Power module
- 17. Solar cell
- 18. First end of screening device
- 19. Second end of printed circuit board
- 20. Output shaft
- 21. Casing
- 22. Button
- 23. Magnet
- 24. Electrical energy storage
- 25. Current level means
- 26. Motor tube
- 27. Guide means
- 28. Reel unit
- 29. End lid
- 30. Coupling part
- 31. Transmission
- 32. Reel tube
- 33. Engaging means
- 34. Bearing arrangement
- 35. Drive shaft of transmission
- 36. Drive shaft of electrical motor
- 37. Access opening
- 38. Snap lock
Claims (15)
- A screening device (1) for screening an architectural opening (2) such as a window, said screening device (1) comprising
screening means (10) for screening at least a part of said architectural opening (2), reel means (7) arranged to be rotated around an longitudinal rotational axis by means of an electrical motor (6) and controlled by control means (15) including a printed circuit board (14), wherein a first end (11) of said screening means (10) is connected to said reel means (7) so that said screening means (10) can be rolled of or rolled up around said reel means (7) dependent on a rotational direction of said reel means (7), and
bracket means (5) for rotationally fixating a part of said reel means (7) in relation to said architectural opening (2),
wherein said electrical motor (6) and said printed circuit board (14) are all arranged substantially inside said reel means (7), wherein an operation interface (4) mounted at a first end (3) of said printed circuit board (14) is arranged at a first end (18) of said screening device (1) and wherein a rotary encoder part (8) mounted at a second end (19) of said printed circuit board (14) engages an output shaft (20) of said electrical motor (6),
characterized in that
the electrical motor (6) is powered by an electrical energy storage (24) which is also arranged substantially inside said reel means (7). - A screening device (1) according to claim 1, wherein said electrical energy storage (24) and said printed circuit board (14) are formed elongated.
- A screening device (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said first end (3) of said printed circuit board (14) is arranged opposite said second end (19) of said printed circuit board (14).
- A screening device (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said electrical energy storage (24) and said printed circuit board (14) are overlapping inside said reel means (7) as seen in a direction perpendicular to said longitudinal rotational axis.
- A screening device (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said electrical energy storage (24) and said printed circuit board (14) are arranged on top of each other as seen in the direction of said longitudinal rotational axis.
- A screening device (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said electrical energy storage (24) and said printed circuit board (14) are arranged to form a single power module (16) arranged to be placed and removed as a single unit.
- A screening device (1) according to claim 6, wherein said single power module (16) comprises a casing (21) substantially enclosing said electrical energy storage (24) and said printed circuit board (14) inside said reel means (7).
- A screening device (1) according to claim 6 or 7, wherein said single power module (16) is connected directly to said electrical motor (6) through a plug-and-socket connection (13).
- A screening device (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said operation interface (4) comprises one or more buttons (22) for turning the operation of said screening device (1) on or off, for resetting remote control information and/or for pairing said screening device (1) with a specific remote control.
- A screening device (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said rotary encoder part (8) is arranged to detect rotation of said output shaft (20).
- A screening device (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said rotary encoder part (8) comprises a Hall Effect sensor arranged to detect a magnet (23) of said output shaft (20).
- A screening device (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said control means (15) are arranged for controlling the operation of said electrical motor (6) in accordance with input from said rotary encoder part (8).
- A screening device (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said screening device (1) further comprises at least one end position sensor (9) arranged to detect when said screening means (10) has reached an extreme position.
- A screening device (1) according to claim 13, wherein said control means (15) is arranged to reset input from said rotary encoder part (8) in response to an input from said end position sensor (9).
- Use of a screening device (1) according to any of the preceding claims for external screening of an architectural opening (2) mounted in an inclined surface (28) of a building (29).
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