The present innovation relates to an energy saving apparatus for electric roller shutter, and more particularly to an energy saving apparatus for an electric roller shutter which reduces power consumption of a driver and facilitates an upward rolling of a curtain by using a rolling assembly.
A conventional curtain is employed to shield sunshine and to adjust lights in a house, and it is rolled upwardly or is unrolled downwardly by pulling a control rope. However, the control rope will wind children's necks if it is used carelessly.
To overcome such a problem, an electric curtain has been developed and contains a track on which an automatic rope roller is mounted to upwardly roll or downwardly unroll the curtain.
In addition, a driving motor is fixed on one end of a top of the electric curtain to drive an upward movement or a downward movement of the electric curtain. Nevertheless, the electric curtain is moved by the driving motor only to cause power consumption.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages.
The primary objective of the present innovation is to provide an energy saving apparatus for an electric roller shutter which reduces power consumption of a driver and facilitates an upward rolling of a curtain by using a rolling assembly.
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The curtain unit 1 includes a driving shaft 11, and the driving shaft 11 has a chamber 111 defined therein from a first end thereof and has a rotary connecting portion 112 formed on a second end thereof. The curtain unit 1 also includes a driver 12 disposed in the chamber 111 of the driving shaft 11 so as to drive the driving shaft 11 to rotate. In addition, the curtain unit 1 includes a curtain 13 fixed on the driving shaft 11 and rolls upwardly or unrolls downwardly as the driving shaft 11 rotates.
The fixing unit 2 is configured to fix the curtain unit 1 and includes a mounting rack 21; a first seat 22 mounted on a first end of the mounting rack 21 and configured to fix the driving shaft 11; a second seat 23 mounted on a second end of the mounting rack 21 and configured to fix the rotary connecting portion 112 of the driving shaft 11; and a rolling assembly 24 secured in the second seat 23 and rotatably connecting with the rotary connecting portion 112 of the driving shaft 11, wherein the rolling assembly 24 reduces power consumption of the driver 12 and facilitates an upward rolling of the curtain 13 of the curtain unit 1, when the curtain 13 of the curtain unit 1 rolls upwardly.
The signal receiver 3 is electrically connected with the driver 12 of the curtain unit 1 and includes a casing 31; a coupling portion 32 disposed on one end of the casing 31 and electrically coupling with the driver 12 of the curtain unit 1; a power supply module 33 housed in the casing 31 and configured to supply power to the driver 12; and a receiving module 34 accommodated in the casing 31.
The controller 4 is configured to send a signal to the receiving module 34 in the casing 31 of the signal receiver 3, such that the driver 12 of the curtain unit 1 is controlled by the controller 4 to operate.
The mounting rack 21 of the fixing unit 2 has an accommodating groove 211 for housing the first seat 22 and the second seat 23, wherein the first seat 22 has a first covering part 221 and a first lid 222 connecting with the first covering part 221, and the first lid 222 has at least one first locking segment 2221 extending outwardly from a top thereof and configured to retain with the accommodating groove 211 of the mounting rack 21. The first lid 222 also has a first orifice 2222 for coupling with the driver 12 of the driving shaft 11, and the first lid 222 further has a second orifice 2223 defined thereon. The second seat 23 has a second covering part 231 and a second lid 232 connecting with the second covering part 231, wherein the second covering part 231 has a plurality of posts 2311 for positioning the rolling assembly 24, and the second lid 232 has at least one second locking segment 2321 extending outwardly from a top thereof and configured to retain with the accommodating groove 211 of the mounting rack 21. The second lid 232 also has a first aperture 2322 for coupling with the driving shaft 11 of the curtain unit 1, and the rotary connecting portion 112 of the driving shaft 11 rotatably connects with the rolling assembly 24.
The first covering part 221 of the first seat 22 has a plurality of first recesses 2211 defined therein, and the first lid 222 of the first seat 22 has a plurality of first insertions 2224, wherein each first insertion 2224 is inserted into each of the plurality of first recesses 2211. The second covering part 231 of the second seat 23 has a plurality of second recesses 2312 defined therein, and the second lid 232 of the second seat 23 has a plurality of second insertions 2323, wherein each second insertion 2323 is inserted into each of the plurality of second recesses 2312.
The driver 12 has a transmission member 121, and the transmission member 121 has a first positioning disc 1211 fixed on a first end thereof and has a connection hole 1212 formed on a second end thereof. The driver 12 also has a drive motor 122 connected with the connection hole 1212 of the transmission member 121, and the drive motor 122 has a second positioning disc 1221 arranged on one end thereof, the second positioning disc 1221 has a plurality of notches 1222 defined on a peripheral side thereof. Furthermore, the driver 12 has an affix protrusion 123 extending outwardly from the first positioning disc 1211 of the transmission member 121; a wire 124 coupled with the drive motor 122 and extending through the transmission member 121 and the affix protrusion 123, wherein the wire 124 has a connector 1241 disposed in the second orifice 2223 of the first lid 222 of the first seat 22, and the connector 1241 is electrically connected with the coupling portion 32 of the signal receiver 3, hence when the driver 12 is mounted in the chamber 111 of the driving shaft 11 of the curtain unit 1, the first positioning disc 1211 of the transmission member 121 of the driver 12 and the second positioning disc 1221 of the drive motor 122 are housed in the chamber 111. When the drive motor 122 operates, it drives the second positioning disc 1221 and the first positioning disc 1211 of the transmission member 121 to rotate so that the driving shaft 11 of the curtain unit 1 is driven to revolve by the second positioning disc 1221 and the first positioning disc 1211. Preferably, the drive motor 122 of the driver 12 is a DC motor, and a DC voltage of the DC motor is less than 12 V, wherein the DC voltage is 4.5 V.
To fix the driver 12 in the chamber 111 of the driving shaft 11 of the curtain unit 1, the chamber 111 includes a plurality of locating ribs 1111 retained in the plurality of notches 1222 of the second positioning disc 1221 of the drive motor 122.
The rolling assembly 24 has two rotating discs 241, and each rotating disc 241 has an opening 2411 for connecting with each of the plurality of posts 2311. The rolling assembly 24 also has a reed 242 surrounding around the two rotating discs 241.
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While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiments of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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