The present invention relates to a gravity-balancing device for electric roller shade lifting system, and more particularly to a gravity-balancing device mounted to an end of a head roller of an electric roller shade for balancing a force of upward winding the roller shade and a gravitational force lowering the roller shade, so that the electric roller shade can stay at a desired height position without lowering further when a motor thereof stops operating.
Many conventional window shades, such as the Roman shades, have a shade fabric that can be vertically lifted or lowered. These vertically operable window shades usually include a head rail, a lifting unit and a shade fabric connected to and hung from the head rail. The head rail is mounted to an upper edge of a window; the lifting unit includes a plurality of pull cords; and the shade fabric has an upper edge connected to the head rail and a lower edge vertically movable upward or downward. The pull cords are usually hung from the head rail to locate at one lateral side of the window shade and can be easily accessed by a small child. The small child playing near the window shade is subject to the danger of being unexpectedly strangulated by the pull cords. Therefore, the exposed pull cords of the window shades form a big potential threat to the safety of small children. In addition, the pull cords also tend to tangle with one another to cause inconveniences in use.
To solve the above problems in the conventional window shades, many types of cordless electric roller shades have been developed and introduced into market.
It is therefore desirable to overcome the problems in the conventional electric roller shade and to achieve the purposes of saving electric power and extending the service life of motor.
In view of the above problems in the conventional electric roller shade, the inventor has developed a gravity-balancing device for electric roller shade lifting system to enable lifting of a shade fabric of the electric roller shade with a reduced motor torque output.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a gravity-balancing device for electric roller shade lifting system. The gravity-balancing device is able to generate an upward winding force to a head roller of an electric roller shade when the head roller is driven by a motor of the roller shade to rotate and lower a shade fabric of the roller shade. The upward winding force offsets a gravitational force lowering the shade fabric, so that the motor can drive the head roller to rotate reversely and lift the shade fabric with a reduced motor torque output, and the shade fabric can stay at a desired height position without lowering further when the motor stops operating.
To achieve the above and other objects, the gravity-balancing device for electric roller shade lifting system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is mounted to a first end of a head roller of an electric roller shade and includes a mounting bracket, a spiral elastic element mounted to a first supporting section of the mounting bracket, and a winding element rotatably mounted to a second supporting section of the mounting bracket to locate adjacent to the spiral elastic element and connect to the head roller of the electric roller shade. The spiral elastic element has a fixing end connected to the mounting bracket and a connecting end connected to the winding element. When a motor mounted to an opposite second end of the head roller drives the head roller to rotate and lower a shade fabric of the roller shade, the gravity-balancing device synchronously generates an upward winding force to the head roller to offset a gravitational force lowering the shade fabric, so that the shade fabric can be rewound and lifted with reduced motor torque output to save electric power and extend the motor service life.
According to the preferred embodiment of the gravity-balancing device, the winding element includes a spindle and a reel. The spindle is rotatably mounted on the second supporting section of the mounting bracket, and the reel is connected to the spindle.
According to the preferred embodiment of the gravity-balancing device, the connecting end of the spiral elastic element is connected to the reel of the winding element.
According to the preferred embodiment of the gravity-balancing device, two stoppers are further included for clamping to two opposite lateral sides of the spiral elastic element.
According to the preferred embodiment of the gravity-balancing device, a coupled axle is further included. The coupled axle has an end connected to the winding element and another opposite end connected to the first end of the head roller.
According to the preferred embodiment of the gravity-balancing device, a case is further included and assembled to an inner side of the mounting bracket for covering the spiral elastic element and the winding element in between the case and the mounting bracket. The spindle of the winding element is extended through the case to connect to the first end of the head roller.
According to the preferred embodiment of the gravity-balancing device, the first supporting section has a first shaft connected thereto and the second supporting section has a second shaft connected thereto. The fixing end of the spiral elastic element is connected to the first shaft, and the winding element is rotatably fitted around the second shaft.
According to the gravity-balancing device of the present invention, the winding element is synchronously brought to rotate when the head roller of the electric roller shade is driven by the motor to rotate and vertically lower the shade fabric, such that the reel with the connecting end of the spiral elastic element connected thereto synchronously pulls the elastic strip or string of the spiral elastic element and winds the same therearound. At this point, due to a spring force of the elastic strip or string, the spiral elastic element generates a counter-force to the winding element and the head roller. As a result, the head roller has an upward winding force that balances or offsets a gravitational force lowering the shade fabric, enabling a balance between the weight of the shade fabric and the counter-force of the spiral elastic element. Thus, the shade fabric can stay at the same height position without lowering further at the instant the motor stops operating. Therefore, the motor can drive the head roller to rotate reversely and lift the shade fabric with a reduced motor torque output to save electric power and extend motor service life.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
The present invention will now be described with a preferred embodiment thereof and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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With the gravity-balancing device for electric roller shade lifting system according to the present invention, it is able to balance the force for lifting (i.e. rewinding) the shade fabric 72 of the electric roller shade 7 and the gravitational force lowering (i.e. unwinding) the shade fabric 72. That is, with the gravity-balancing device, the shade fabric 72 would not keep lowering due to its own weight when the motor 73 is stopped and can be rewound without the need of a relatively large upward winding force. Therefore, the motor 73 for the electric roller shade 7 can be any other type instead of an expensive servomotor to give more flexibility in designing the roller shade. Further, by using the general motor 73 that requires only reduced power consumption, it is able to save the cost for electrical energy and extend the service life of the motor.
With the above arrangements, the gravity-balancing device of the present invention is novel, improved and industrially practical for use. The present invention is novel and improved because the gravity-balancing device can generate a counter-force for upward rotating the head roller of the electric roller shade and the motor for the electric roller shade can therefore drive the head roller to rotate reversely and lift the shade fabric with a reduced torque output to save power and extend the service life of the motor; and the shade fabric can stay at a desired height position without lowering further when the motor stops operating. The present invention is industrially practical for use because its structural characteristics and technical measures would doubtlessly meet the demands in the current market.
The present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.