Solar Powered Automatic Curtain Opener
 

Provides automatic opening and closing window curtains based on outdoor light levels.  Quick & easy install, no tools needed!

 

Contact:   Scott Mosley   .   815.323.8060   .   Click here to email   .   Patent Pending   .   Seeking to License

 
The Solar Powered Automatic Curtain Opener

Sometimes we take things for granted, like opening a curtain to let sunlight in.  Everyone likes to look out the window during the day and let the light in and at night we like the curtains closed for privacy.  If you have a home with a lot of windows or your windows are not easily accessible or if you have physical limitations, opening and closing each curtain twice a day could not only be an inconvenience, for some of us it’s not even possible.  And that’s the beauty of the Solar Powered Automatic Curtain Opener.   Refreshing daylight all day and privacy at night, all done automatically.

 



Front & back views showing solar panels

 

 

 
  • Automatically opens and closes curtains depending on sensing ambient outdoor light

  • Works with all styles of curtains

  • Very easy to install, no tools needed

  • Mount toward the tops of the curtains

  • Unit batteries are recharged using solar cells

  • Optional remote control can be used to override the automatic system at any time

  • Automatic telescoping arms open and close curtains for you

  • No drilling, no screws, no hassle.  You don’t even have to plug it in!


The Solar Powered Automatic Curtain Opener consists of a small flat box enclosure that contains solar panels, a light sensor and rechargeable battery that operate extendable rods that clip onto the curtain to automatically open and close the curtains.  Open them at sunrise and close them at sunset. Or you can use a remote control or manually override the system
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Seeking to License

The inventor is seeking to license his patented invention.   Manufacturing and final development costs should be fairly low since the unit’s motor, batteries, solar cells, light sensors, switches, extension rods and fasteners are all currently available “off the shelf”.   The unit’s housing can be made of plastic using injection molding.  The gear reduction assembly would be made of stamped steel or cast components. 

The relatively simple design of the invention and the availability to use many off the shelf components make the Solar Powered Automatic Curtain Opener a cost-effective product to produce.


Contact:
Scott Mosley
815.323.8060
Click here to email


 



 

 








 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                             

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