Claims
- 1. A remotely-controllable system for selectably covering an architectural opening, said system comprising
a head rail; a bottom rail; an adjustable covering attached between said head rail and said bottom rail; a control system mounted in said headrail, wherein said control system may be operated using a remote control; and a power supply.
- 2. The remotely-controllable system of claim 1, wherein said adjustable covering comprises
a first flexible sheet; a second flexible sheet, wherein said first and second flexible sheets are secured to said bottom rail; and a plurality of vanes attached between said first and second flexible sheets.
- 3. The remotely-controllable system of claim 2, further comprising a left end cap and a right end cap, wherein said left and right end caps include auxiliary support pockets for selectably positioning said head rail relative to said architectural opening.
- 4. The remotely-controllable system of claim 1, wherein said power supply includes a battery pack, wherein said battery pack is substantially hidden from view on a back side of said head rail and is mounted to said head rail using at least two battery pack mounting brackets, each said battery pack mounting bracket comprising
a tongue having a base; and at least one upper leg attached to said base of said tongue so as to define a lip slot.
- 5. The remotely-controllable system of claim 4, wherein said tongue has a substantially rectangular port in it, and wherein a flexible arm extends from a side of said port nearest said base of said tongue and substantially fills said port.
- 6. The remotely-controllable system of claim 5, wherein said flexible arm has a free end that extends into said port, and wherein a pair of ridges are formed on an underside of said flexible arm, defining a channel between said ridges.
- 7. The remotely-controllable system of claim 6, wherein said at least one upper leg comprises a first upper leg and a second upper leg, and wherein a first lip slot is formed where said first upper leg intersects said base of said tongue and a second lip slot is formed where said second upper leg intersects said base of said tongue.
- 8. The remotely-controllable system of claim 1, wherein said power supply comprises a battery pack that is mounted to said head rail using a battery pack mounting apparatus, said battery pack mounting apparatus comprising
a first battery pack mounting bracket; a second battery pack mounting bracket; and a distancing strip, wherein said distancing strip establishes an appropriate distance between said first and second battery pack mounting brackets.
- 9. The remotely-controllable system of claim 8, wherein said distancing strip includes a first end having a first downward projecting lip and a second end having a second downward projecting lip, and wherein said first lip clips over said first battery pack mounting bracket, and said second lip clips over said second battery pack mounting bracket.
- 10. The remotely-controllable system of claim 9, wherein said first and second battery pack mounting brackets each further includes a strip bed having a bottom.
- 11. The remotely-controllable system of claim 10, wherein said battery pack is removably connected to said first battery pack mounting bracket, using a first battery pack holding means, and to said second battery pack mounting bracket, using a second battery pack holding means.
- 12. The remotely-controllable system of claim 11, wherein said battery pack mounting brackets each further comprises a first groove and a second groove, wherein said first and second grooves straddle said strip bed.
- 13. The remotely-controllable system of claim 12, wherein said first battery pack holding means comprises
an adjustable, conductor-end anchor piece slidably mounted in said first and second grooves of said first battery pack mounting bracket; a first locking lug for adjustably fixing a position of said conductor-end anchor piece; and a battery tube support piece attached to said conductor-end anchor piece and supporting a first end of said battery pack.
- 14. The remotely-controllable system of claim 13, wherein said conductor-end anchor piece includes two substantially vertical upright support arms, each having a hole therein, and said battery tube support piece comprises two mounting pins, wherein said two mounting pins snap into said holes in said two substantially vertical upright support arms to pivotally attach said battery tube support piece to said conductor-end anchor piece.
- 15. The remotely-controllable system of claim 12, wherein said second battery pack holding means comprises
a compression spring anchor piece slidably mounted in said first and second grooves of said second battery pack mounting bracket; a second locking lug for adjustably fixing a position of said compression spring anchor piece; and a compression spring slider piece slidably mounted in said first and second grooves of said second battery pack mounting bracket and adjustably positionable relative to said compression spring anchor piece, wherein said compression spring slider piece supports a second end of said battery pack.
- 16. The remotely-controllable system of claim 15, wherein said compression spring slider piece includes an arcuate support surface, an arcuate outer wall, and an abutment surface extending between said arcuate support surface and said arcuate outer wall, wherein said abutment surface presses against said second end of said battery pack while said arcuate support surface and arcuate outer wall cradle said first end of said battery pack.
- 17. The remotely-controllable system of claim 15, wherein said compression spring anchor piece includes an upright wall, and wherein one side of said compression spring slider piece includes a range-limiting bracket extending therefrom and around and behind said upright wall.
- 18. The remotely-controllable system of claim 17, wherein said compression spring anchor piece includes an upright wall, and wherein said compression spring slider piece includes an abutment surface having a range-limiting bracket extending therefrom and around and behind said upright wall, said apparatus further comprising a compression spring positioned between said compression spring anchor piece and said compression spring slider piece.
- 19. The remotely-controllable system of claim 18, wherein said compression spring has an inside diameter, and wherein said compression spring slider piece and said compression spring anchor piece each includes a spring-mounting pin having a diameter that is substantially equal to said inside diameter of said compression spring, and wherein said compression spring is positioned on and between said spring-mounting pins.
- 20. The remotely-controllable system of claim 8, wherein said distancing strip includes a first end having a first hole adjacent thereto and a second end having a second hole adjacent thereto, and wherein said first and second battery pack mounting brackets each further includes a strip bed having a bottom and a placement pin projecting from said bottom of said strip bed.
- 21. The remotely-controllable system of claim 20, wherein said placement pin of said first battery pack mounting bracket extends into said first hole in said distancing strip, and said placement pin of said second battery pack mounting bracket extends into said second hole in said distancing strip.
- 22. The remotely-controllable system of claim 8, wherein said distancing strip includes a first end having a first downward projecting lip and a first hole adjacent said first downward projecting lip, and a second end having a second downward projecting lip and a second hole adjacent said second downward projecting lip, and wherein said first and second battery pack mounting brackets each further includes a strip bed having a bottom and a placement pin projecting from said bottom of said strip bed.
- 23. The remotely-controllable system of claim 22, wherein said placement pin of said first battery pack mounting bracket extends into said first hole in said distancing strip, and said placement pin of said second battery pack mounting bracket extends into said second hole in said distancing strip, and wherein said first lip clips over said first battery pack mounting bracket, and said second lip clips over said second battery pack mounting bracket.
- 24. The remotely-controllable system of claim 23, wherein said distancing strip has a thickness, said strip beds have a depth, and said placement pins have a height, and wherein said thickness of said distancing strip is approximately equal to said depth of said strip beds and said height of said placement pins.
- 25. A method of using a wireless remote control having an up button and a down button to remotely activate a motor to control the configuration of an adjustable covering for an architectural opening starting from a fully retracted configuration of said adjustable covering, said method comprising the steps of
(a) monitoring a signal from said remote control for pressing of said down button; (b) upon recognizing a single press and release of said down button, activating said motor to begin extending said adjustable covering; and (c) continuing to extend said adjustable covering until it is fully extended.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein said adjustable covering comprises a first flexible sheet, a second flexible sheet, and a plurality of adjustable vanes attached between said first and second flexible sheets to regulate the transmissivity of said adjustable covering, and wherein said adjustable covering is mounted on a roll bar drivingly engaged with said motor, said method further comprising the steps of
(d) deactivating said motor after said adjustable covering reaches full extension and while said adjustable vanes are in a minimum transmissivity configuration; (e) monitoring a signal from said remote control for activation of said down button; (f) upon recognizing a single press and release of said down button, activating said motor to begin rotating said roll bar to increase said transmissivity; and (g) continuing to rotate said roll bar until a maximum transmissivity configuration is reached.
- 27. The method of claim 25, wherein said adjustable covering comprises a first flexible sheet, a second flexible sheet, and a plurality of adjustable vanes attached between said first and second flexible sheets to regulate the transmissivity of said adjustable covering, and wherein said adjustable covering is mounted on a roll bar drivingly engaged with said motor, said method further comprising the steps of
(d) deactivating said motor after said adjustable covering reaches full extension and while said adjustable vanes are in a minimum transmissivity configuration; (e) monitoring a signal from said remote control for activation of said down button; (f) upon recognizing a single press and release of said down button, activating said motor to begin rotating said roll bar to increase said transmissivity; (g) monitoring a signal from said remote control for activation of one of said up button and said down button; and (h) upon recognizing a single press and release of one of said up button and said down button, commanding said motor to stop rotating said roll bar.
- 28. A method of using a wireless remote control having an up button and a down button to remotely activate a motor to control the configuration of an adjustable covering for an architectural opening starting from a fully extended configuration of said adjustable covering, said method comprising the steps of
(a) monitoring a signal from said remote control for activation of said up button; (b) upon recognizing a single press and release of said up button, activating said motor to begin retracting said adjustable covering; and (c) continuing to retract said adjustable covering until it is fully retracted.
- 29. A method of using a wireless remote control having an up button and a down button to remotely activate a motor to control the configuration of an adjustable covering for an architectural opening, wherein said adjustable covering comprises a first flexible sheet, a second flexible sheet, and a plurality of adjustable vanes attached between said first and second flexible sheets to regulate the transmissivity of said adjustable covering, and wherein said adjustable covering is mounted on a roll bar drivingly engaged with said motor, said method comprising the steps of
(a) starting from a fully extended and a maximum transmissivity configuration of said adjustable covering; (b) monitoring a signal from said remote control for activation of said up button; (c) upon recognizing a single press and release of said up button, activating said motor to begin rotating said roll bar to put said adjustable covering in a minimally transmissive configuration; (d) continuing to rotate said roll bar until said adjustable covering is in its minimally transmissive configuration; and (e) deactivating said motor after said adjustable covering reaches its fully extended and minimally transmissive configuration.
- 30. The method of claim 29 further comprising the steps of
(f) monitoring a signal from said remote control for activation of said up button; (g) upon recognizing a single press and release of said up button, activating said motor to begin rotating said roll bar to fully retract said adjustable covering; and (h) deactivating said motor after said adjustable covering reaches its fully retracted configuration.
- 31. The method of claim 29 further comprising the steps of
(f) monitoring a signal from said remote control for activation of said up button; (g) upon recognizing a single press and release of said up button, activating said motor to begin rotating said roll bar to fully retract said adjustable covering; and (h) monitoring a signal from said remote control for activation of one of said up button and said down button; and (i) deactivating said motor after detecting a single press and release of one of said up button and said down button.
- 32. A method of using a wireless remote control having an up button and a down button to remotely activate a motor to adjust a configuration of an adjustable covering for an architectural opening, wherein said configuration is variably adjustable between a fully extended configuration and a fully retracted configuration, and, when said adjustable covering is in said fully extended configuration, said configuration is variably adjustable between a maximum transmissivity configuration and a minimum transmissivity configuration, said method comprising the steps of
(a) monitoring an amount of extension of said adjustable covering; (b) monitoring an amount of transmissivity of said adjustable covering; (c) monitoring a speed of said adjustable covering; (d) monitoring a signal from said remote control for an indication of a pressing of one of said up button and said down button; and (e) commanding said motor to make a predetermined adjustment to said adjustable covering upon recognizing a single press and release of one of said up button and said down button, wherein said predetermined adjustment is based upon said monitored amount of extension, said monitored amount of transmissivity, said monitored speed, and said monitored signal.
- 33. The method of claim 32, wherein when said monitored amount of extension is fully extended, said monitored amount of transmissivity is maximum transmissivity, said monitored speed of said adjustable covering is zero, and said monitored signal from said remote control is recognized as pressing of said up button, said commanding step comprises commanding said motor to reduce said amount of transmissivity of said covering
- 34. The method of claim 32, wherein when said monitored amount of extension is fully extended, said monitored amount of transmissivity is minimum transmissivity, said monitored speed of said adjustable covering is zero, and said monitored signal from said remote control is recognized as pressing of said up button, said commanding step comprises commanding said motor to reduce said amount of extension of said covering.
- 35. The method of claim 32, wherein when said monitored amount of extension is fully extended, said monitored amount of transmissivity is minimum transmissivity, said monitored speed of said adjustable covering is zero, and said monitored signal from said remote control is recognized as pressing of said down button, said commanding step comprises commanding said motor to increase said amount of transmissivity of said covering.
- 36. The method of claim 32, wherein when said monitored amount of extension is fully extended, said monitored amount of transmissivity is between minimum transmissivity and maximum transmissivity, said monitored speed of said adjustable covering is nonzero, and said monitored signal from said remote control is recognized as pressing of one of said up button and said down button, said commanding step comprises commanding said motor to stop.
- 37. The method of claim 32, wherein when said monitored amount of extension is fully extended, said monitored amount of transmissivity is between minimum transmissivity and maximum transmissivity, said monitored speed of said adjustable covering is zero, and said monitored signal from said remote control is recognized as pressing of said up button, said commanding step comprises commanding said motor to reduce said amount of transmissivity of said covering.
- 38. The method of claim 32, wherein when said monitored amount of extension is fully extended, said monitored amount of transmissivity is between minimum transmissivity and maximum transmissivity, said monitored speed of said adjustable covering is zero, and said monitored signal from said remote control is recognized as pressing of said down button, said commanding step comprises commanding said motor to increase said amount of transmissivity of said covering.
- 39. The method of claim 32, wherein when said monitored amount of extension is fully retracted, said monitored amount of transmissivity is minimum transmissivity, said monitored speed of said adjustable covering is zero, and said monitored signal from said remote control is recognized as pressing of said down button, said commanding step comprises commanding said motor to increase said amount of extension of said covering.
- 40. The method of claim 32, wherein when said monitored amount of extension is between fully retracted and fully extended, said monitored amount of transmissivity is minimum transmissivity, said monitored speed of said adjustable covering is nonzero, and said monitored signal from said remote control is recognized as pressing of one of said up button and said down button, said commanding step comprises commanding said motor to stop.
- 41. The method of claim 32, wherein when said monitored amount of extension is between fully retracted and fully extended, said monitored amount of transmissivity is minimum transmissivity, said monitored speed of said adjustable covering is zero, and said monitored signal from said remote control is recognized as pressing of said up button, said commanding step comprises commanding said motor to reduce said amount of extension of said covering.
- 42. The method of claim 32, wherein when said monitored amount of extension is between fully retracted and fully extended, said monitored amount of transmissivity is minimum transmissivity, said monitored speed of said adjustable covering is zero, and said monitored signal from said remote control is recognized as pressing of said down button, said commanding step comprises commanding said motor to increase said amount of extension of said covering.
- 43. A method of using a manual operating switch to activate a motor to adjust a configuration of an adjustable covering for an architectural opening, wherein said configuration is variably adjustable between a fully extended configuration and a fully retracted configuration, and, when said adjustable covering is in said fully extended configuration, said configuration is variably adjustable between a maximum transmissivity configuration and a minimum transmissivity configuration, and wherein each press of said manual operating switch is alternatingly treated as an up request followed by a down request, said method comprising the steps of
(a) monitoring an amount of extension of said adjustable covering; (b) monitoring an amount of transmissivity of said adjustable covering; (c) monitoring a speed of said adjustable covering; (d) monitoring a signal from said manual operating switch for an indication of one of said up request and said down request; and (e) commanding said motor to make a predetermined adjustment to said adjustable covering upon recognizing a single press and release of said manual operating switch, wherein said predetermined adjustment is based upon said monitored amount of extension, said monitored amount of transmissivity, said monitored speed, and said monitored signal.
- 44. The method of any one of claims 32-43, wherein when said predetermined adjustment consists of adjusting said amount of extension of said covering, said motor operates at a first speed.
- 45. The method of any one of claims 32-43, wherein when said adjustable covering is fully extended and said predetermined adjustment consists of adjusting said amount of transmissivity of said covering, said motor operates in a second speed that is slower than said first speed.
- 46. The method of any one of claims 32-43, further comprising the steps of monitoring said motor for a stalled condition, and when a stalled condition occurs,
commanding said motor to stop; and determining a configuration of said adjustable covering based upon said monitored amount of extension of said adjustable covering.
- 47. A limit stop to prevent over-retraction and over-extension of a retractable covering, said limit stop comprising
a mounting half; and a working half pivotally attached to said mounting half.
- 48. The limit stop of claim 47, wherein said working half is pivotally attached to said mounting half by a hinge pin.
- 49. The limit stop of claim 48, wherein a biasing spring biases said working half in a first direction about said hinge pin relative to said mounting half.
- 50. The limit stop of claim 48, wherein said working half includes a main body having a hinge edge with a plurality of alternating hinge portions projecting therefrom, and wherein said mounting half includes a main body having a hinge edge with a plurality of alternating hinge portions projecting therefrom that cooperate with said plurality of alternating hinge portions projecting from said working half.
- 51. The limit stop of claim 50, wherein said main body of said working half further includes an outer edge having at least one bottom rail stop arm projecting therefrom.
- 52. The limit stop of claim 51, wherein said main body of said working half includes an underside having at least one curvilinear portion extending therefrom and forming a pocket at an intersection of said at least one curvilinear portion and said main body of said working half.
- 53. The limit stop of claim 50, wherein said hinge portions each comprise approximately half of a hinge section, and wherein said hinge portions on said working half substantially interlock with said hinge portions on said mounting half, thereby forming a hinge channel to accommodate said hinge pin.
- 54. The limit stop of claim 53, wherein said mounting half further includes a plurality of retention fingers suspended above said main body of said working half, thereby forming a pocket between said mounting half main body and said plurality of retention fingers.
- 55. The limit stop of claim 54, wherein said mounting half includes a distal edge opposite said hinge edge, wherein said distal edge includes a substantially vertical projection.
- 56. The limit stop of claim 53, wherein said working half further includes at least one pivot stop, and wherein said mounting half further includes at least one cooperating extension that impacts said at least one pivot stop if said working half is pivoted enough in a first direction about said hinge pin.
- 57. The limit stop of claim 56, wherein said pivot stops comprise plate-like surfaces near said hinge edge of said working half.
- 58. The limit stop of claim 53, wherein a biasing spring biases said working half in a first direction about said hinge pin relative to said mounting half, and wherein said biasing spring includes a loop near its central portion through which said hinge pin passes when said hinge pin is installed in said hinge channel.
- 59. The limit stop of claim 58, wherein a spring groove is cut in said working half of said limit stop.
- 60. A battery pack mounting bracket for attaching a power supply to a head rail, said battery pack mounting bracket comprising
a tongue having a base; and at least one upper leg attached to said base of said tongue so as to define a lip slot.
- 61. The battery pack mounting bracket of claim 60, wherein said tongue has a substantially rectangular port in it, and wherein a flexible arm extends from a side of said port nearest said base of said tongue and substantially fills said port.
- 62. The battery pack mounting bracket of claim 61, wherein said flexible arm has a free end that extends into said port, and wherein a pair of ridges are formed on an underside of said flexible arm, defining a channel between said ridges.
- 63. The battery pack mounting bracket of claim 62, wherein said at least one upper leg comprises a first upper leg and a second upper leg, and wherein a first lip slot is formed where said first upper leg intersects said base of said tongue and a second lip slot is formed where said second upper leg intersects said base of said tongue.
- 64. A battery pack mounting apparatus for attaching a battery pack to a head rail, said apparatus comprising
a first battery pack mounting bracket; a second battery pack mounting bracket; and a distancing strip, wherein said distancing strip establishes an appropriate distance between said first and second battery pack mounting brackets.
- 65. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 64, wherein said first and second battery pack mounting brackets comprise battery pack mounting brackets according to any one of claims 60-63.
- 66. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 64, wherein said distancing strip includes a first end having a first downward projecting lip and a second end having a second downward projecting lip, and wherein said first lip clips over said first battery pack mounting bracket, and said second lip clips over said second battery pack mounting bracket.
- 67. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 66, wherein said first and second battery pack mounting brackets each further includes a strip bed having a bottom.
- 68. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 67, wherein said battery pack is removably connected to said first battery pack mounting bracket, using a first battery pack holding means, and to said second battery pack mounting bracket, using a second battery pack holding means.
- 69. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 68, wherein said battery pack mounting brackets each further comprises a first groove and a second groove, wherein said first and second grooves straddle said strip bed.
- 70. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 69, wherein said first battery pack holding means comprises
an adjustable, conductor-end anchor piece slidably mounted in said first and second grooves of said first battery pack mounting bracket; a first locking lug for adjustably fixing a position of said conductor-end anchor piece; and a battery tube support piece attached to said conductor-end anchor piece and supporting a first end of said battery pack.
- 71. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 70, wherein said conductor-end anchor piece includes two substantially vertical upright support arms, each having a hole therein, and said battery tube support piece comprises two mounting pins, wherein said two mounting pins snap into said holes in said two substantially vertical upright support arms to pivotally attach said battery tube support piece to said conductor-end anchor piece.
- 72. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 69, wherein said second battery pack holding means comprises
a compression spring anchor piece slidably mounted in said first and second grooves of said second battery pack mounting bracket; a second locking lug for adjustably fixing a position of said compression spring anchor piece; and a compression spring slider piece slidably mounted in said first and second grooves of said second battery pack mounting bracket and adjustably positionable relative to said compression spring anchor piece, wherein said compression spring slider piece supports a second end of said battery pack.
- 73. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 72, wherein said compression spring slider piece includes an arcuate support surface, an arcuate outer wall, and an abutment surface extending between said arcuate support surface and said arcuate outer wall, wherein said abutment surface presses against said second end of said battery pack while said arcuate support surface and arcuate outer wall cradle said first end of said battery pack.
- 74. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 72, wherein said compression spring anchor piece includes an upright wall, and wherein one side of said compression spring slider piece includes a range-limiting bracket extending therefrom and around and behind said upright wall.
- 75. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 74, wherein said compression spring anchor piece includes an upright wall, and wherein said compression spring slider piece includes an abutment surface having a range-limiting bracket extending therefrom and around and behind said upright wall, said apparatus further comprising a compression spring positioned between said compression spring anchor piece and said compression spring slider piece.
- 76. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 75, wherein said compression spring has an inside diameter, and wherein said compression spring slider piece and said compression spring anchor piece each includes a spring-mounting pin having a diameter that is substantially equal to said inside diameter of said compression spring, and wherein said compression spring is positioned on and between said spring-mounting pins.
- 77. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 64, wherein said distancing strip includes a first end having a first hole adjacent thereto and a second end having a second hole adjacent thereto, and wherein said first and second battery pack mounting brackets each further includes a strip bed having a bottom and a placement pin projecting from said bottom of said strip bed.
- 78. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 77, wherein said placement pin of said first battery pack mounting bracket extends into said first hole in said distancing strip, and said placement pin of said second battery pack mounting bracket extends into said second hole in said distancing strip.
- 79. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 64, wherein said distancing strip includes a first end having a first downward projecting lip and a first hole adjacent said first downward projecting lip, and a second end having a second downward projecting lip and a second hole adjacent said second downward projecting lip, and wherein said first and second battery pack mounting brackets each further includes a strip bed having a bottom and a placement pin projecting from said bottom of said strip bed.
- 80. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 79, wherein said placement pin of said first battery pack mounting bracket extends into said first hole in said distancing strip, and said placement pin of said second battery pack mounting bracket extends into said second hole in said distancing strip, and wherein said first lip clips over said first battery pack mounting bracket, and said second lip clips over said second battery pack mounting bracket.
- 81. The battery pack mounting apparatus of claim 80, wherein said distancing strip has a thickness, said strip beds have a depth, and said placement pins have a height, and wherein said thickness of said distancing strip is approximately equal to said depth of said strip beds and said height of said placement pins.
- 82. A control system for a retractable covering, wherein said retractable covering is adapted to extend across an architectural opening and wherein said control system manipulates said covering through rotation of an element in the control system, said control system comprising in combination
means for mounting said retractable covering adjacent said architectural opening; a power source mounted to said control system; means for rotating said element; means for remotely commanding said means for rotating; means for preventing over-extension of said covering; and means for preventing over-retraction of said covering.
- 83. The control system of claim 82, wherein said means for rotating said element comprises an electric motor.
- 84. The control system of claim 83, wherein said electric motor comprises a gear shaft, and wherein said means for rotating said element further comprises
a motor gear surrounding a portion of said gear shaft; and three orbiting transfer gears meshingly engaging said motor gear.
- 85. The control system of claim 84, wherein said means for rotating said element further comprises an internal gear slid over said orbiting transfer gears so that said internal gear meshes with said three orbiting transfer gears, wherein said internal gear has extended ribs on its outer surfaces.
- 86. The control system of claim 85, wherein said gear shaft of said electric motor has a distal end including a pair of locking tabs that retain said internal gear on said orbiting transfer gears.
- 87. The control system of claim 83, wherein said means for remotely commanding said means for rotating comprises a remote control and a signal receiver mounted adjacent said means for mounting.
- 88. The control system of claim 82, wherein said means for mounting said retractable covering adjacent said architectural opening comprises at least one mounting bracket for mounting a head rail to a desired mounting surface, said at least one mounting bracket comprising
a top surface; a back surface; at least one mounting slot through said top surface; at least one mounting slot through said back surface; an upper leg; a lower leg, wherein a lip slot is defined between said upper leg and said lower leg; a pressure strip including a distal end and an opposite end, wherein said opposite end is mounted to said upper leg; and a retention clip on said distal end of said pressure strip, wherein said retention clip includes a downward projecting portion.
- 89. The control system of claim 82, wherein said means for mounting said retractable covering adjacent said architectural opening comprises at least one mounting bracket, said at least one mounting bracket comprising
a top surface; a back surface; at least one mounting slot through said top surface; at least one mounting slot through said back surface; an upper leg; a lower leg, wherein a lip slot is defined between said upper leg and said lower leg; a pressure strip including a distal end and an opposite end, wherein said opposite end is mounted to said upper leg; and a retention clip on said distal end of said pressure strip, wherein said retention clip includes a downward projecting portion.
- 90. The control system of claim 89, wherein said lower leg of said at least one mounting bracket includes a split tongue having a compression slot across its width.
- 91. The control system of claim 89, wherein said upper leg of said at least one mounting bracket further comprises a retention bridge and a pressure strip slot, and wherein said opposite end of said pressure strip is mounted by inserting said opposite end under said retention bridge and into said pressure strip slot.
- 92. The control system of claim 91, wherein said pressure strip of said at least one mounting bracket further includes a locking tab hole, and wherein said upper leg of said at least one mounting bracket further comprises a locking tab, said locking tab projecting into said locking tab hole when said opposite end of said pressure strip is inserted completely into said pressure strip slot.
- 93. The control system of claim 89, wherein a notch is formed on each side of said pressure strip near said distal end.
- 94. The control system of claim 93, wherein said retention clip is separable from said pressure strip, and further includes
a first upper guide; a second upper guide; and a lower guide, wherein a section of said pressure strip between said distal end and said notches slides into a strip slot defined between said upper and lower guides.
- 95. The control system of claim 94, wherein said retention clip further comprises a pair of detents formed in said strip slot such that said detents snap into said notches in said pressure strip when said pressure strip is slid into said strip slot defined between said upper and lower guides to retain said retention clip on said pressure strip.
- 96. The control system of claim 95, wherein said pressure strip is metallic and is slightly bent downward adjacent said notches.
- 97. The control system of claim 82, wherein said means for mounting said retractable covering adjacent said architectural opening comprises at least one mounting bracket, said at least one mounting bracket comprising
a top surface having two adjustable mounting slots therethrough; a back surface having two adjustable mounting slots therethrough; an upper leg; a lower leg including a compressible split tongue, wherein a lip slot is defined between said upper leg and said lower leg; a pressure strip including a distal end and an opposite end, wherein said opposite end is mounted to said upper leg, and wherein a notch is formed on each side of said pressure strip near said distal end; and a detachable retention clip on said distal end of said pressure strip, wherein said retention clip includes
a downward projecting portion; a first upper guide, a second upper guide, and a lower guide, wherein
said upper and lower guides define a strip slot; and a pair of detents to hold said retention clip on said pressure strip, said detents formed in said strip slot defined between said upper and lower guides such that said detents snap into said notches in said pressure strip when said a section of said pressure strip between said distal end and said notches is slid into said strip slot.
- 98. The control system of claim 97, wherein said upper leg further comprises a retention bridge and a pressure strip slot, and wherein said opposite end of said pressure strip is mounted by inserting said opposite end under said retention bridge and into said pressure strip slot.
- 99. The control system of claim 98, wherein said pressure strip further includes a locking tab hole, and wherein said upper leg further comprises a locking tab, said locking tab projecting into said locking tab hole when said opposite end of said pressure strip is inserted completely into said pressure strip slot.
- 100. The control system of claim 99, wherein said pressure strip is metallic and is slightly bent downward adjacent said notches.
- 101. The control system of claim 99, wherein said back surface has at least one break away tab projecting therefrom.
- 102. The control system of claim 82, wherein said means for preventing over-extension of said covering and said means for preventing over-retraction of said covering, together comprise a limit stop, said limit stop comprising
a mounting half; and a working half pivotally attached to said mounting half.
- 103. The control system of claim 82, wherein said means for preventing over-extension of said covering and said means for preventing over-retraction of said covering, together comprise a limit stop according to any one of claims 48-59.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a division of co-pending nonprovisional application Ser. No. 09/339,089, filed Jun. 2, 1999 (the '089 application), allowed. The '089 application claims priority to United States provisional application Ser. No. 60/090,269, filed Jun. 22, 1998 (the '269 application). The '089 application and the '269 application are both hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
Divisions (1)
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09339089 |
Jun 1999 |
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09940768 |
Aug 2001 |
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