Claims
- 1. An electrically powered window covering assembly having a headrail, a bottom rail, a window covering secured to said head rail and said bottom rail, a motor operatively engaged to a drive shaft and to a reel shaft rotatably mounted in the headrail, a plurality of lift cords wound around said reel shaft and extending between said reel shaft and said bottom rail for raising and lowering said bottom rail to expand and contract said window covering, said assembly further comprising:
- an electrical circuit comprising a microprocessor arranged to receive input and to control operation of said motor in response thereto;
- a transmitter for producing infrared control signals; and
- an infrared remote control receiver electrically connected to said microprocessor and arranged to receive said control signals from said transmitter; wherein
- said receiver is intermittently powered through the microprocessor in one of a first mode and a second mode to save power, said receiver alternatingly being turned off for a first time interval and on for a second time interval when in the first mode, and said receiver alternatingly being turned off for a third time interval and on for a fourth time interval when in the second mode, and
- said microprocessor is programmed to switch said receiver from said first mode to said second mode upon receipt of a valid infrared pulse during a second time interval.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said first time interval is longer than said second time interval and said third time interval is shorter than said fourth time interval.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein
- the receiver is powered in the first mode when no valid infrared pulse has been received and the motor is not running, and
- the receiver is powered in the second mode when a valid infrared pulse has been received or the motor is running.
- 4. An electrically powered window covering assembly, said assembly having a headrail, a bottom rail, a motor operatively connected to move one of the bottom rail and the headrail relative to the other of the headrail and said bottom rail, and a remote control receiver arranged to receive control signals from a transmitter to thereby control operation of said motor, wherein
- said receiver is intermittently powered in one of a first mode and a second mode to save power, said receiver being alternatingly turned off for a first time interval and on for a second time interval when in the first mode, and being alternatingly turned off for a third time interval and on for a fourth time interval when in the second mode, said receiver being switched from said first mode to said second mode upon receipt of a valid signal pulse during a second time interval.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein said first time interval is longer than said second time interval and said third time interval is shorter than said fourth time interval.
- 6. The assembly of claim 5, wherein said first time interval is longer than said third time interval and said second time interval is shorter than said fourth time interval.
- 7. The assembly of claim 4, wherein said receiver is an infrared receiver and said transmitter is an infrared transmitter arranged to transmit a valid sequence of signal pulses comprising a command signal.
- 8. A method for saving power in an electrically powered window covering assembly, said assembly having a headrail, a bottom rail, a motor operatively connected to move one of the bottom rail and the headrail relative to the other of the headrail and said bottom rail, and a remote control receiver arranged to receive control signals from a transmitter to thereby control operation of said motor, said method comprising the steps of:
- intermittently powering the receiver in a first mode wherein the receiver is alternatingly turned off for a first time interval and turned on for a second time interval while waiting for a valid signal pulse;
- detecting a valid signal pulse during the second time interval while in the first mode; and
- intermittently powering the receiver in a second mode wherein the receiver is alternatingly turned off for a third time interval and on for a fourth time interval, upon detection of said valid signal pulse.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein said first time interval is longer than said second time interval and said third time interval is shorter than said fourth time interval.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein said first time interval is longer than said third time interval and said second time interval is shorter than said fourth time interval.
- 11. The method of claim 8, comprising the additional step of:
- searching for a valid sequence of signal pulses when said receiver is turned on during a fourth time interval, upon first entering the second mode.
- 12. The method of claim 11, comprising the additional step of:
- receiving said valid sequence of signal pulses upon first entering said second mode, and activating the motor in response thereto, said receiver remaining in the second mode while the motor is running.
- 13. The method of claim 11, comprising the additional step of:
- switching the receiver back into the first mode, if no valid sequence of signal pulses is received during said fourth time interval, upon first entering the second mode.
- 14. A window covering with actuator, comprising:
- a cellular shade including a head rail, a rod rotatably disposed therein, and a cellular-type window covering engaged with the rod for moving the window covering between a raised configuration and a lowered configuration when the rod is rotated;
- an electric direct current (dc) motor;
- a transmission operably engaged with the motor to engage the motor with the rod for rotating the rod;
- at least one dc battery mounted in the head rail;
- an infrared receiver for detecting a light signal and generating a control signal in response thereto; and
- a microprocessor having a supply voltage output connected to a supply voltage input of the infrared receiver and intermittently powering the infrared receiver at all times at either a first duty cycle or a second duty cycle to save battery power, for processing the control signal to cause the battery to energize the motor to move the rod.
- 15. A window covering with actuator, comprising:
- a cellular shade including a head rail, a rod rotatably disposed therein, and a cellular-type window covering engaged with the rod for moving the window covering between a raised configuration and a lowered configuration when the rod is rotated;
- an electric direct current motor;
- a transmission operably engaged with the motor to engage the motor with the rod for rotating the rod;
- at least one non-rechargeable dc battery;
- an infrared receiver for detecting a light signal and generating a control signal in response thereto; and
- a microprocessor having a supply voltage output connected to a supply voltage input of the infrared receiver and intermittently powering the infrared receiver at all times at either a first duty cycle or a second duty cycle to save battery power, for processing the control signal to cause the battery to energize the motor to move the rod.
- 16. A window covering with actuator, comprising:
- a cellular shade including a head rail, a rod rotatably disposed therein, and a cellular-type window covering engaged with the rod for moving the window covering between a raised configuration and a lowered configuration when the rod is rotated;
- an electric direct current motor;
- a transmission operably engaged with the motor to engage the motor with the rod for rotating the rod;
- at least one dc battery, the at least one battery being the sole source of energy associated with the window covering;
- an infrared receiver for detecting a light signal and generating a control signal in response thereto; and
- a microprocessor having a supply voltage output connected to a supply voltage input of the infrared receiver and intermittently powering the infrared receiver at all times at either a first duty cycle or a second duty cycle to save battery power, for processing the control signal to cause the battery to energize the motor to move the rod.
- 17. A powered shade assembly, comprising:
- a shade including a head rail, a rod rotatably disposed therein, and a window covering engaged with the rod for moving the window covering between a raised configuration and a lowered configuration when the rod is rotated;
- an electric direct current motor disposed in the head rail;
- a transmission operably engaged with the motor to engage the motor with the rod for rotating the rod;
- at least one dc battery, the at least one battery being the sole source of energy associated with the window covering, the at least one battery being disposed in the head rail;
- an infrared receiver for detecting a light signal and generating a control signal in response thereto; and
- a microprocessor having a supply voltage output connected to a supply voltage input of the infrared receiver and intermittently powering the infrared receiver at all times at either a first duty cycle or a second duty cycle to save battery power, the microprocessor having an energized state for processing the control signal to cause the at least one battery to energize the motor to move the rod, the microprocessor also having an idle state in which the at least one battery is not caused to energize the motor.
- 18. A window blind with actuator, comprising:
- a horizontal window blind having slats, a head rail defining a long dimension, and a rod rotatably mounted in the head rail parallel to the long dimension, the rod defining an open position and a closed position;
- an infrared receiver for detecting a light signal and generating a control signal in response thereto; and
- a transmission engaged with the rod for rotating the rod;
- a reversible electric direct current (dc) motor operably engaged with the transmission to move the transmission;
- a dc battery electrically connected to the motor; and
- a microprocessor having a supply voltage output connected to a supply voltage input of the infrared receiver and intermittently powering the infrared receiver at all times at either a first duty cycle or a second duty cycle to save battery power, for processing the control signal to cause the battery to energize the motor to rotate the rod toward the open and closed positions, thereby rotating the slats.
- 19. A window covering assembly with actuator, comprising:
- a head rail, a rod rotatably disposed therein, and a window covering engaged with the rod for moving the window covering when the rod is rotated, the window covering being selected from the group of window coverings consisting of cellular shades, pleated shades and horizontal slats;
- at least one electric motor in the head rail;
- a transmission operably engaged with the motor to engage the motor with the rod for rotating the rod;
- at least one dc battery;
- an infrared receiver for detecting a light signal and generating a control signal in response thereto; and
- a microprocessor having a supply voltage output connected to a supply voltage input of the infrared receiver and intermittently powering the infrared receiver at all times at either a first duty cycle or a second duty cycle to save battery power, for processing the control signal to cause the battery to energize the motor to move the rod.
- 20. A window covering with actuator, comprising:
- a head rail, a rod rotatably disposed therein, and a window covering member engaged with the rod for moving the window covering member between an open configuration and a closed configuration when the rod is rotated;
- an electric motor mounted in the head rail;
- a transmission operably engaged with the motor to engage the motor with the rod for rotating the rod;
- at least one dc battery mounted in the head rail;
- an infrared receiver for detecting a light signal and generating a control signal in response thereto; and
- a microprocessor having a supply voltage output connected to a supply voltage input of the infrared receiver and intermittently powering the infrared receiver at all times at either a first duty cycle or a second duty cycle to save battery power, for processing the control signal to cause the battery to energize the motor to move the rod.
- 21. A window covering with actuator, comprising:
- a window covering member selected from the group of window coverings consisting of cellular shades, pleated shades and horizontal slats, the window covering member including a head rail, a rod rotatably disposed therein, the window covering member being engaged with the rod for moving the window covering member between an open configuration and a closed configuration when the rod is rotated;
- an electric motor;
- a transmission operably engaged with the motor to engage the motor with the rod for rotating the rod;
- at least one primary dc battery, the battery being primary in that the battery is not designed to be rechargeable;
- an infrared receiver for detecting a light signal and generating a control signal in response thereto; and
- a microprocessor having a supply voltage output connected to a supply voltage input of the infrared receiver and intermittently powering the infrared receiver at all times at either a first duty cycle or a second duty cycle to save battery power, for processing the control signal to cause the battery to energize the motor to move the rod.
- 22. A window covering with actuator, comprising:
- a window covering member selected from the group of window coverings including cellular shades, pleated shades and horizontal slats, the window covering member including a head rail, a rod rotatably disposed therein, the window covering member being engaged with the rod for moving the window covering member when the rod is rotated;
- an electric motor;
- a transmission operably engaged with the motor to engage the motor with the rod for rotating the rod;
- at least one dc battery, the at least one battery being the sole source of energy associated with the window covering;
- an infrared receiver for detecting a light signal and generating a control signal in response thereto; and
- a microprocessor having a supply voltage output connected to a supply voltage input of the infrared receiver and intermittently powering the infrared receiver at all times at either a first duty cycle or a second duty cycle to save battery power, for processing the control signal to cause the at least one battery to energize the motor to move the rod.
- 23. A powered window covering assembly, comprising:
- a window covering including a head rail, a rod rotatably disposed therein, the rod engaged with the window covering for moving the window covering between an open configuration and a closed configuration when the rod is rotated;
- an electric motor disposed in the head rail;
- a transmission operably engaged with the motor to engage the motor with the rod for rotating the rod;
- at least one dc battery, the at least one battery being the sole source of energy associated with the window covering, the at least one battery being disposed in the head rail;
- an infrared receiver for detecting a light signal and generating a control signal in response thereto; and
- a microprocessor having a supply voltage output connected to a supply voltage input of the infrared receiver and intermittently powering the infrared receiver at all times at either a first duty cycle or a second duty cycle to save battery power, the microprocessor having an energized state for processing the control signal to cause the at least one battery to energize the motor to move the rod, the microprocessor also having an idle state in which the at least one battery is not caused to energize the motor.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/757,559, filed Nov. 27, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,793,174, which claims priority to provisional application No. 60/025,541, filed Sep. 6, 1996.
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