BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention:
[0001] The present invention relates to blinds and, more specifically, to a battery-operated
electric blind, which enables the user to replace the battery conveniently.
2. Description of the Related Art:
[0002] A regular electric Venetian blind, as shown in FIG. 1, comprises a headrail
1 defining a holding chamber, a bottom rail
2, a plurality of slats
3 arranged in parallel between the headrail
1 and the bottom rail
2, a power drive
4 installed in the holding chamber of the headrail
1. The power drive
4 comprises a transmission mechanism
5, a reversible motor
6, and a battery
7. The transmission mechanism
5 is coupled to the bottom rail
2 and/or the slats
3 by an amplitude modulation lift cord or frequency modulation lift cord. The motor
6 is coupled to the transmission mechanism
5. The battery
7 is electrically connected to the motor
6 to provide the motor
6 with the necessary working voltage, for enabling the motor
6 to drive the transmission mechanism
5 in lifting the bottom rail
2 and the slats
3, or tilting the slats
3. Due to limited service life, the battery
7, either dry type or storage type, must be replaced when battery power was low. However,
because the battery
7 is mounted inside the holding chamber of the headrail
1 behind its front sidewall, it is difficult to access to the battery
7. When replacing the battery
7, the user has to insert the hand through the top open side of the headrail 1 to pick
up the battery
7. If the headrail
1 is directly attached to the ceiling
8 and stopped against the pilaster
9, the user must detach or tilt the headrail
1 from the ceiling
8 when replacing the battery
7.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is
therefore the main object of the present invention to provide a battery-operated electric
blind, which enables the user to detach the battery for a replacement conveniently.
[0004] To achieve this object of the present invention, the battery-operated electric blind
comprises a headrail having an outer frame surface and an inner frame surface defining
a holding chamber, a slat set, and a power drive installed in the holding chamber
of the headrail and coupled to the slat set. The outer frame surface of the headrail
is provided with a battery chamber adapted for holding a battery which is electrically
connected to the power drive. The battery chamber has an opening extended to the outside
of the headrail through which the battery is inserted into the battery chamber.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a battery-operated electric blind according to the
prior art.
FIG. 2 is a perspective exploded view of a battery-operated electric blind according
to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a top view of the battery-operated electric blind shown in FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a perspective exploded view of a battery-operated electric blind according
to a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a top view of the battery-operated electric blind shown in FIG. 4.
FIG. 6 is a perspective exploded view of a battery-operated electric blind according
to a third embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a side view of the battery-operated electric blind shown in FIG. 6.
FIG. 8 is a perspective exploded view of a battery-operated electric blind according
to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9 is a top view of the battery-operated electric blind shown in FIG. 8.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0006] Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, a battery-operated electric blind
100 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention is shown comprised
of a headrail
11, a slat set
12, and a power drive
13.
[0007] The headrail
11 is fixedly mounted on the top side of the window (not shown). The headrail has an
outer frame surface
111 and an inner frame surface
112 that defines a top-open holding chamber
113 therein. The headrail
11 has two through holes
114 bilaterally disposed at the bottom thereof in communication with the holding chamber
113, and a front recess disposed at a front side of the outer frame surface and forming
a battery chamber
115. The battery chamber
115 has a front opening
116 in the front side of the outer frame surface
111 in communication with the outside, and an inner through hole
118 in communication with the holding chamber
113. Further, a battery lid
117 is provided for closing the front opening
116 of the battery chamber
115.
[0008] The slat set
12 is comprised of a plurality of slats
121 and a bottom rail
123. Each slat
121 has two wire holes
122 corresponding to the through holes
114 of the headrail
11.
[0009] The power drive
13 comprises an amplitude modulation control unit
131, a frequency modulation control unit
132, a motor unit
133, and a battery
134.
[0010] The amplitude modulation control unit
131 is installed in the holding chamber
113 of the headrail
11, comprising two amplitude modulation lift cords
135 respectively inserted through the through holes
114 and the wire holes
122 of each slat
121 and then fixedly connected to the bottom rail
123 for controlling lifting and positioning of the bottom rail
123 to adjust the extending area of the slats
121. The frequency modulation control unit
132 is installed in the holding chamber
113 of the headrail
11, comprising two frequency modulation lift cords
136 respectively inserted through the through holes
114 and fixedly connected to the slats
121 and the bottom rail
123 for controlling tilting of the slats
121 to regulate the amount of light passing through. The motor unit
133 is installed in the holding chamber
113 and connected to the amplitude modulation control unit
131 and the frequency modulation control unit
132, and controlled to drive the amplitude modulation control unit
131 and the frequency modulation control unit
132. The battery
134 can be a dry battery (cylindrical battery, rectangular battery, mercury battery,
etc.) or storage battery (planar rechargeable battery) that provides the motor unit
133 with the necessary working voltage. The battery
134 is inserted through the opening
116 into the inside of the battery chamber
115, and secured to the electric contact terminals (not shown) in the battery chamber
115. The electric contact terminals are electrically connected to the motor unit
133 by an electric wire being extended through the inner through hole
118. After installation of the battery
134 in the battery chamber
115, the battery lid
134 is fastened to the opening
116 to stop the battery
134 inside the battery chamber
115 and to keep the battery chamber
115 from sight.
[0011] FIGS. 4 and 5 show a battery-operated electric blind
200 constructed according to a second embodiment of the present invention. Similar to
the aforesaid first embodiment of the present invention, the battery-operated electric
blind
200 is comprised of a headrail
21, a slat set
22, and a power drive
23. The headrail
21 has a through hole
212. A battery holder
24 is fixedly fastened to the outer frame surface
211 of the headrail
21 and provided with a battery chamber
241 for receiving a battery
234. The battery holder
24 has an opening
242 disposed in communication with the battery chamber
241 and the outside, and electric contact means (not shown) electrically connected to
the motor unit
231 of the power drive
23 and adapted to contact the terminals of the battery
234. Further, the battery holder
24 is provided with a lid
25. After installation of the battery
234 in the battery holder
24, the battery chamber
241 is closed with the lid
25.
[0012] FIGS. 6 and 7 show a third embodiment of the present invention. According to this
embodiment, the battery holder
24' is installed in the bottom side of the outer frame surface
211' of the headrail
21'.
[0013] FIGS. 8 and 9 show a battery-operated electric blind
300 according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention. Similar to the aforesaid
embodiments of the present invention, the battery-operated electric blind
300 is comprised of a headrail
31, a slat set
32, and a power drive
33. The outer frame surface
311 of the headrail
31 has an opening
318 disposed in communication with the holding chamber
313 of the headrail
31. A battery holder
34 is provided inside the holding chamber
313, having electric contact terminals
341 electrically connected to the motor unit
331 of the power drive
33 and adapted for contacting the terminals of the battery
334. After insertion of the battery
334 through the opening
318 into the battery holder
34 and set into contact with the electric contact terminals
341, a lid
319 is fastened to the outer frame surface
311 to close the opening
318.
1. A battery-operated electric blind comprising:
a headrail, said headrail having an outer frame surface and an inner frame surface
defining a holding chamber;
a slat set;
a power drive installed in said holding chamber of said headrail and coupled to said
slat set;
wherein said outer frame surface of said headrail has a battery chamber for holding
a battery which is electrically connected to said power drive, said battery chamber
having an opening extended to the outside of said headrail.
2. The battery-operated electric blind as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a lid
adapted to close the opening of said battery chamber.
3. The battery-operated electric blind as claimed in claim 1, wherein said outer frame
surface of said headrail has a recess forming said battery chamber.
4. The battery-operated electric blind as claimed in claim 3, wherein said battery chamber
has an inner through hole disposed in communication with the holding chamber of said
headrail, and conductor means inserted through said inner through hole and electrically
connected to said power drive.
5. The battery-operated electric blind as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a battery
holder fixedly mounted on said outer frame surface and defining said battery chamber,
and the opening of said battery chamber formed in one side of said battery holder.
6. A battery-operated electric blind comprising:
a headrail, said headrail having an outer frame surface and an inner frame surface
defining a holding chamber;
a slat set;
a power drive installed in said holding chamber of said headrail and coupled to said
slat set;
wherein said headrail has an opening disposed in communication with said holding
chamber, and a battery holder fixedly mounted inside said holding chamber corresponding
in location to said opening and electrically connected to said power drive such that
a battery is inserted through said opening into said battery holder to provide electricity
to said power drive.
7. The battery-operated electric blind as claimed in claim 6, further comprising a lid
adapted to close the opening of said headrail.
8. The battery-operated electric blind as claimed in claim 7, wherein said battery holder
comprises electric contact terminal means electrically connected to said power drive
and facing the opening for contacting the battery to be inserted through the opening
into said battery holder.