1. Field of the Invention
The instant disclosure relates to a sunshade device having a plurality of operable frames and operable blades; in particular, to a multi-stage sunshade device.
2. Description of Related Art
Ventilation and lighting in modern architecture typically provides windows in almost every room, especially glass curtain walls that provide views overlooking the outdoor landscape. When sunlight is rather intense, such window designs are likely to rise the indoor temperature that can cause discomfort or compromise privacy among occupants, making blinds the prevalent choice to be installed on windows in order to shield sunshine or provide privacy.
However, current blinds are limited to only a few choices that provide either complete coverage or angle adjustments of blind blades that control the amount of incident light, yet still cannot meet all application demands.
To address the above issues, the inventor strives via associated experience and research to present the instant disclosure, which can effectively improve the limitation described above.
The objective of the instant disclosure is to provide a multi-stage sunshade device to resolve the issue above.
In order to achieve the aforementioned objectives, according to an embodiment of the instant disclosure, a multi-stage sunshade device is provided. The multi-stage sunshade device includes two fixed frames, two first operable frames, two second operable frames, a plurality of first operable blades, a first linked module, a plurality of second operable blades, and a second linked module. The two fixed frames are arranged to face one another to define a main window plane, and each fixed frame has a guiding rail. The two first operable frames are arranged to face one another to define a first window plane, each first operable frame has two ends defined as a first guiding end and a first pivotable end, and two of the first guiding ends are pivotably connected into the guiding rails of the two fixed frames. The two second operable frames are arranged to face one another to define a second window plane, each second operable frame has two ends defined as a second pivotable end and a first guiding end, two of the second pivotable ends are pivotably connected to two of the first pivotable ends, and two of the guiding ends are pivotably connected into the guiding rails of the two fixed frames. Each first operable blade has two ends respectively and pivotably connected to two first operable frames. The first linked module is connected to the plurality of first operable blades and synchronously rotates with the plurality of first operable blades in identical directions so that the first operable blades can selectively cover the first window plane. Each second operable blade has two ends respectively and pivotably connected to two second operable frames. The second linked module is connected to the plurality of second operable blades and synchronously rotates with the plurality of second operable blades in identical directions so that the second operable blades can selectively cover the second window plane. Two first guiding ends and two corresponding second guiding ends can be proximate or distal to one another along the two guiding rails, so that the first operable blades and second operable blades of the first operable frame and second operable frame can selectively cover the main window plane.
The instant disclosure provides the following improvements. The operable blades can selectively cover the first window plane according to the user's needs, while the second operable blades can still selectively cover the second window plane as needed, whereas the first operable frames and the second operable frames can selectively move with respect to the two fixed frames as needed. With the flexible operability of the first and second operable blades in conjunction with the first and second operable frames, multiple modes of sun shading can be provided.
In order to further understand the instant disclosure, the following embodiments and illustrations are provided. However, the detailed description and drawings are merely illustrative of the disclosure, rather than limiting the scope being defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
The aforementioned illustrations and detailed descriptions are exemplarity for the purpose of further explaining the scope of the instant disclosure. Other objectives and advantages related to the instant disclosure will be illustrated in the subsequent descriptions and appended drawings.
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Two first operable frames 20 are arranged to face one another to define a first window plane (not labeled). Each first operable frame 20 has two ends, in which the two ends are defined as a first guiding end 201 and a first pivotable end 202. Two first guiding ends 201 of the two first operable frames 20 are pivotably arranged and moved in the guiding rails 101 of the two fixed frames 10.
Two second operable frames 30 are arranged to face one another to define a second window plane (not labeled). Each second operable frame 30 has two ends, in which two ends are defined as a second guiding end 301 and a second pivotable end 302. Two second guiding ends 301 of the two second operable frames 30 are pivotably arranged and moved in the guiding rails 101 of the two fixed frames 10. The two second pivotable ends 302 of the two second operable frames 30 are pivotably connected to two first pivotable ends 202 of the two first operable frames 20. Each of the first guiding ends 201 and each of the second guiding ends 301 are pivotably connected in the guiding rail 101 via a supplementary guiding member 204, such as rollers, linear sliding blocks, etc. Two first pivotable ends 202 can be pivotably connected to two second pivotable ends 302 via two supplementary pivoting members 203, but the invention is not limited hereto.
In other words, after two first operable frames 20 and two second operable frames 30 are mutually and pivotally connected, another side of each first operable frame 20 and another side of each second operable frame 30 not mutually connected (the first guiding end 201 and the second guiding end 301) are respectively and pivotably connected to the two fixed frames 10. As a result, two first guiding ends 201 can be proximate to or distal to the corresponding two second guiding ends 301 within the two guiding rails 101. Moreover, the two first operable frames 20 and two second operable frames 20 that are coupled to one another can selectively change the angle between the first window plane and the second window plane.
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Two ends of the first operable blades 21 can be respectively coupled to the corresponding inner sides of two first operable frames 20. The first linked module 22 can be connected to the first operable blades 21, so that the first operable blades 21 can synchronously rotate towards the same direction, and the first operable blades 21 can selectively cover the first window plane. Similarly, two ends of the first operable blades 21 can be respectively coupled to the corresponding inner sides of two second operable frames 30. The second linked module 32 can be connected to the second operable blades 31, so that the second operable blades 31 can synchronously rotate towards the same direction, and the second operable blades 31 can selectively cover the second window plane.
Specifically, the first linked module 22 can have a first linkage 221 and a first driving unit 222. The first linkage 221 can be movably arranged at the inner side of one of the first operable frames 20. A side of the first linkage 221 facing another first operable frame 20 is pivotally connected to one end of each of the first operable blades 21. One end of the first linkage 221 and the first driving unit 222 are pivotally connected, and the first linkage 221 can be driven by the first driving unit 222 to move at the inner side of the first operable frame 20. Namely, when the first driving unit 222 is driven to rotate, the first linkage 221 can be driven to move at the inner side of the first operable frame 20, so that the first operable blades 21 are also driven to synchronously rotate in the same direction and selectively cover the first window plane. The second linked module 32 can also have a second linkage 321 and a second driving unit 322. Two ends of the second operable blades 31 can be respectively coupled to the corresponding inner sides of two second operable frames 30 and the corresponding inner sides of two linkages 321. With the second linkage 321 driven to move by the second driving unit 322, the second operable blades 31 can rotate towards the same direction, and the second operable blades 31 can selectively cover the second window plane.
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In application, the first linked module 22 and the second linked module 32 can be mechanically connected to one another. For example, an additional driving unit (not shown) can be arranged on two separate first pivotable ends 202. The first linkage 221 and the second linkage 321 are connected to one another via the driving unit, so that the first operable blades 21 and the second operable blades 31 can synchronously rotate in the same direction by adjusting the first driving unit 222 or the second driving unit 322.
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Specifically, when the first window plane is covered with the first operable blades 21 and the second window plane is covered with the second operable blades 31, the user can change the relative positions of the first operable frame 20, the second operable frame 30, and the fixed frame 10 via the control of the driving device 40, so the state in which the main window plane is being covered can be modified as required by the user. For example, when the distance between the first guiding ends 201 and the second guiding ends 301 is at its largest, users can choose to cover the main window plane completely or partially in intervals with adjustments made to the positions of the first operable blades 21 and the second operable blades 31. When the distance between first guiding ends 201 and the second guiding ends 301 is at its smallest, a large portion of the main window plane is not covered by the first operable frames 20, the first operable blades 21, the second operable frames 30, and the second operable blades 31.
In the preferred embodiment, the driving device 40 is not only mechanically connected to the first guiding ends 201 or the second guiding ends 301, the driving device 40 can also be mechanically connected to the first linked module 22 and the second linked module 32. Consequently, a user can simultaneously control the first operable frame 20, the second operable frame 30, the first linked module 22, and the second linked module 32 to provide various modes of coverage. Moreover, the user can also separately control the first operable frame 20, the second operable frame 30, the first linked module 22, and the second linked module 32 to further accommodate the users' needs. For example, the driving device 40 can control the first linked module 22 and the second linked module when the distance between two first guiding ends 201 and the corresponding two second guiding ends 301 are closest to one another, so that the first operable blades 21 and the second operable blades 31 demonstrate a mode that covers the first window plane and the second window plane, which facilitates the two first operable frames 20 and the two second operable frames 30 to collapse to the smallest possible volume.
Notably, the first operable frame 20 and the second operable frame 30 can be made from relatively strong materials that can withstand a locking device to be disposed over the first operable frame 20, the second operable frame 30, and the fixed frame 10. The multi-stage sunshade device of the instant disclosure not only provides multiple sun-shading or covering modes as needed to completely cover the main window plane with the first operable frame 20 and the second operable plane 30, but also provides security along with the locking device that optionally locks together the operable frames with the fixed frame 10.
The figures and descriptions supra set forth illustrate the preferred embodiments of the instant disclosure; however, the characteristics of the instant disclosure are by no means restricted thereto. All changes, alterations, combinations or modifications conveniently considered by those skilled in the art are deemed to be encompassed within the scope of the instant disclosure delineated by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103143166 | Dec 2014 | TW | national |