IP Library Granted Patent US 7,389,806
Granted Patent B2
US 7,389,806 · App. 11/065,487 · Granted Jun 24, 2008

Motorized window shade system

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Patent No.
US 7,389,806
App. No.
11/065,487
Granted
Jun 24, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electronically-controlled roll-up window shade that can easily be installed by a homeowner or general handyman is disclosed. The motorized shade includes an internal power source, a motor, and a communication system to allow for remote control of the motorized shade. One or more motorized shades can be controlled singly or as a group. In one embodiment, the motorized shades are used in connection with a zoned or non-zoned HVAC system to reduce energy usage. In one embodiment, the motorized shade is configured to have a size and form-factor that conforms to a standard manually-controlled motorized shade. In one embodiment, a group controller is configured to provide thermostat information to the motorized shade. In one embodiment, the group controller communicates with a central monitoring system that coordinates operation of one or more motorized shades. In one embodiment, the internal power source of the motorized shade is recharged by a solar cell.

Claims (26)

1. An electronically-controlled motorized roll-up window shade, comprising:

a controller;

a tubular motor provided to said controller, said tubular motor configured to raise and lower a shade material, said tubular motor disposed in a tube member wherein said shade material rolls onto said tube member when said shade material is raised;

a first power source provided to said controller, said first power source disposed in said tube member; and

a two-way wireless communication system provided to said controller, said controller configured to control said motor in response to a wireless communication received from a group controller, said group controller configured to open and close said motorized shade to produce a desired room temperature during the day and to provide privacy at night, wherein said group controller is provided to an HVAC system to provide coordinated temperature control using said motorized shade and said HVAC system.

2. An electronically-controlled motorized roll-up window shade, comprising:

a controller;

a tubular motor provided to said controller, said tubular motor configured to raise and lower a shade material, said tubular motor disposed in a tube member wherein said shade material rolls onto said tube member when said shade material is raised;

a first power source provided to said controller, said first power source disposed in said tube member; and

a two-way wireless communication system provided to said controller, said controller configured to control said motor in response to a wireless communication received from a group controller, said group controller configured to open and close said motorized shade to produce a desired room temperature during the day and to provide privacy at night, wherein said group controller is provided to a central controller to provide coordinated temperature control using said motorized shade and said HVAC system.

3. The electronically-controlled motorized shade of claim 2 , wherein said central controller is provided to a home computer to provide coordinated temperature control using said motorized shade and said HVAC system.

4. The electronically-controlled motorized shade of claim 2 , wherein said central controller is provided to an HVAC system to provide coordinated temperature control using said motorized shade and said HVAC system.

5. The electronically-controlled motorized shade of claim 2 , wherein said central controller is provided to a zoned HVAC system to provide coordinated temperature control using said motorized shade and said HVAC system.

6. The electronically-controlled motorized shade of claim 5 , wherein said central controller cooperates with said zoned HVAC system to use said motorized shade to partially control a temperature of a desired zone.

7. An electronically-controlled motorized roll-up window shade, comprising:

a controller;

a tubular motor provided to said controller, said tubular motor configured to raise and lower a shade material, said tubular motor disposed in a tube member wherein said shade material rolls onto said tube member when said shade material is raised;

a first power source provided to said controller, said first power source disposed in said tube member; and

a two-way wireless communication system provided to said controller, said controller configured to control said motor in response to a wireless communication received from a group controller, said group controller configured to open and close said motorized shade to produce a desired room temperature during the day and to provide privacy at night, said controller configured to use a predictive model to compute a control program.

8. The electronically-controlled motorized shade of claim 7 , said control program configured to reduce power consumption by said tubular motor.

9. The electronically-controlled motorized shade of claim 7 , said control program configured to reduce movement of said tubular motor.

10. An electronically-controlled motorized roll-up window shade, comprising:

a controller;

a tubular motor provided to said controller, said tubular motor configured to raise and lower a shade material, said tubular motor disposed in a tube member wherein said shade material rolls onto said tube member when said shade material is raised;

a first power source provided to said controller, said first power source disposed in said tube member; and

a two-way wireless communication system provided to said controller, said controller configured to control said motor in response to a wireless communication received from a group controller, said group controller configured to open and close said motorized shade to produce a desired room temperature during the day and to provide privacy at night, comprising a group controller configured to use a predictive model to compute a control program for said motorized shade.

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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 2, 2017
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CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE INADVERTENT ADDITION OF U.S. PATENT NO. 8,101,892 TO THE LIST. ALL OTHER NUMBERS REMAIN AS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 031658 FRAME 0093. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE U.S. PATENT NO. 8,101,892 IS TO BE REMOVED. Recorded Jul 28, 2014
From: KNOBBE, MARTENS, OLSON & BEAR LLP
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 18, 2013
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 18, 2013
From: KATES, LAWRENCE
To: NEST LABS, INC.
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