Claims
- 1. A window blind actuator, comprising:
- a window blind having a head rail and a rod rotatably mounted therein, the rod defining an open position and a closed position;
- a sensor for detecting a light signal and generating a control signal in response thereto;
- a coupling engaged with the rod such that movement of the coupling causes rotation of the rod;
- a reversible electric direct current (dc) motor operably engaged with the coupling to move the coupling;
- a dc battery electrically connected to the motor;
- an electronic circuit electrically connected to the light sensor and the battery for processing the control signal from the light sensor to cause the battery to energize the motor to move the rod toward the open and closed positions; and
- at least a first travel limiter positioned in the head rail to cause the motor to be deenergized when the rod reaches the open or closed position.
- 2. The window blind actuator of claim 1, further comprising a limit switch electrically connected to the electronic circuit and positioned adjacent the first travel limiter, whereby the first travel limiter can contact the limit switch and thereby cause the electronic circuit to deenergize the motor.
- 3. The window blind actuator of claim 2, further comprising a second travel limiter positioned in the head rail for contacting the limit switch, whereby the second travel limiter can contact the limit switch and thereby cause the electronic circuit to deenergize the motor.
- 4. The window blind actuator of claim 1, wherein the coupling includes a main reduction gear defining a channel, the rod being coupled to the main reduction gear coaxially with the channel, and the actuator further comprises:
- a limit switch electrically connected to the electronic circuit; and
- a travel limit gear gearedly coupled to the main reduction gear and positioned adjacent the travel limit gear, whereby movement of the travel limit gear causes movement of the limit switch when the rod is in one of the open or closed positions, thereby causing the electronic circuit to deenergize the motor.
- 5. The window blind actuator of claim 4, wherein the travel limit gear comprises:
- at least one rotatable travel limit reduction gear gearedly coupled to the main reduction gear;
- a rack gear coupled to the travel limit reduction gear; and
- a travel limiter attached to the rack gear for contacting the limit switch when the rod is in one of the open or closed positions.
- 6. A device for moving an operator of a window covering having slats to move the slats, comprising:
- an actuator including an electric motor and a coupling operably engaged with the motor, wherein the coupling contacts the operator to prevent rotational relative motion between the coupling and the operator, a rotor of the motor being connected to the coupling for rotating the operator in either direction;
- a source of electrical power;
- a control signal generator for generating a control signal to cause the source of electrical power to energize the motor to move the operator and thereby cause the slats to move; and
- at least a first travel limiter positioned adjacent the motor to cause the motor to be deenergized when the operator reaches a predetermined position.
- 7. The device of claim 6, further comprising a limit switch electrically connected to the motor and positioned adjacent the first travel limiter, whereby the first travel limiter can contact the limit switch and thereby cause the motor to be deenergized.
- 8. The device of claim 7, further comprising a second travel limiter positioned adjacent the motor for contacting the limit switch.
- 9. A window blind actuator, comprising:
- a window blind having a head rail and a rod rotatably mounted therein, the rod defining an open position and a closed position;
- a sensor for detecting a light signal and generating a control signal in response thereto;
- a coupling engaged with the rod such that movement of the coupling causes rotation of the rod;
- a reversible electric direct current (dc) motor operably engaged with the coupling to move the coupling;
- a dc battery electrically connected to the motor;
- an electronic circuit including a switch electrically connected to the light sensor for receiving the control signal and activating the electronic circuit in response thereto to permit the circuit to cause the battery to energize the motor to move the rod toward the open and closed positions, whereby the electronic circuit is deactivated in the absence of the control signal.
- 10. The actuator of claim 9, wherein the switch is an electronic trigger.
- 11. The actuator of claim 9, wherein the switch is a transistor.
- 12. A device for moving an operator of a window covering having slats to move the slats, comprising:
- an actuator including an electric motor and a coupling operably engaged with the motor, wherein the coupling contacts the operator to prevent rotational relative motion between the coupling and the operator, a rotor of the motor being connected to the coupling for rotating the operator in either direction;
- a source of electrical power;
- a control signal generator for generating a control signal; and
- an electronic circuit including a switch electrically connected to the control signal generator for receiving the control signal and causing the source of electrical power to energize the motor to move the operator, whereby the electronic circuit is deactivated in the absence of the control signal.
- 13. The actuator of claim 12, wherein the switch is an electronic trigger.
- 14. The actuator of claim 12, wherein the switch is a transistor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/094,570, filed Jul. 20, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,391,967.
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