Interface module for powering wireless user interface through light switch
US-9750115-B2 · Aug 29, 2017 · US
US10066820B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10066820-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615207911-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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A battery-powered wireless electronic device includes a housing defining an interior space including a battery compartment in which one or more batteries are removably mounted. A wireless transmitter is positioned within the interior space of the housing and is electrically connected to obtain power from the one or more batteries for transmitting a wireless signal. A connector is disposed on the housing for releasably connecting the battery-powered wireless electronic device to a wall mount that is fixedly mounted at least partially inside of the wall.
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A battery-powered wireless electronic device comprising: a housing defining an interior space including a battery compartment in which one or more batteries are removably mounted; a wireless transmitter positioned within the interior space of the housing and electrically connected to obtain power from the one or more batteries for transmitting a wireless signal; a connector disposed on the housing for releasably connecting the battery-powered wireless electronic device to a wall mount that is fixedly mounted at least partially inside of the wall; and a removable battery compartment cover for enclosing the battery compartment, the battery compartment cover not being accessible by a user when the battery-powered device is mounted to the wall mount and the wall mount is mounted to a wall, wherein the battery-powered wireless electronic device is a battery-powered wireless light switch, and said battery-powered wireless light switch comprises a user-actuated button operably connected to the wireless transmitter for controlling the wireless transmitter to communicate with a receiver of a remote light fixture. 2. The battery-powered wireless electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the connector comprises a ramp disposed on an exterior surface of the device that is configured to engage an opening provided on the wall mount when the housing is connected to the wall mount in a first orientation of the housing. 3. The battery-powered wireless electronic device of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the housing upon which the connector is disposed is composed of a flexible material. 4. The battery-powered wireless electronic device of claim 1 wherein the user-actuated button and the removable battery compartment cover are positioned on opposite sides of the device. 5. The battery-powered wireless electronic device assembly of claim 1 , wherein the connector comprises a ramp disposed on an exterior surface of the device that is configured to engage an opening provided on the wall mount when the housing is connected to the wall mount in a first orientation of the housing. 6. The battery-powered wireless electronic device assembly of claim 5 , wherein the ramp includes an angled surface for engaging and flexing a wall of the wall mount, and a stop surface for positively engaging the opening of the wall mount to prevent the housing from being removed from the wall mount without first moving the wall of the wall mount to disengage the ramp from the opening. 7. The battery-powered wireless electronic device assembly of claim 6 further comprising a translational stop disposed on the housing, which is separate from the ramp, that is configured to bear on a surface of the wall mount upon connecting the housing to prevent further movement of the housing in a direction of connection. 8. A battery-powered wireless electronic device comprising: a housing defining an interior space including a battery compartment in which one or more batteries are removably mounted; a wireless transmitter positioned within the interior space of the housing and electrically connected to obtain power from the one or more batteries for transmitting a wireless signal; and a connector disposed on the housing for releasably connecting the battery-powered wireless electronic device to a wall mount that is fixedly mounted at least partially inside of the wall, wherein the connector comprises a ramp disposed on an exterior surface of the device that is configured to engage an opening provided on the wall mount when the housing is connected to the wall mount in a first orientation of the housing, wherein the ramp includes: an angled surface for engaging and flexing a wall of the wall mount, and a stop surface, which intersects the angled surface, for positively engaging the opening of the wall mount to prevent the housing from being removed from the wall mount without first moving the wall of the wall mount to disengage the ramp from the opening, wherein the battery-powered wireless electronic device is a battery-powered wireless light switch, and said battery-powered wireless light switch comprises a user-actuated button operably connected to the wireless transmitter for controlling the wireless transmitter to communicate with a receiver of a remote light fixture. 9. The battery-powered wireless electronic device of claim 8 further comprising a translational stop disposed on the housing, which is separate from the ramp, that is configured to bear on a surface of the wall mount upon connecting the housing to prevent further movement of the housing in a direction of connection. 10. The battery-powered wireless electronic device of claim 9 further comprising two translational stops disposed on the housing, which are positioned on opposite sides of the ramp. 11. A battery-powered wireless electronic device comprising: a housing defining an interior space including a battery compartment in which one or more batteries are removably mounted; a wireless transmitter positioned within the interior space of the housing and electrically connected to obtain power from the one or more batteries for transmitting a wireless signal; and a connector disposed on the housing for releasably connecting the battery-powered wireless electronic device to a wall mount that is fixedly mounted at least partially inside of the wall, wherein the connector comprises a ramp disposed on an exterior surface of the device that is configured to engage an opening provided on the wall mount when the housing is connected to the wall mount in a first orientation of the housing, wherein said ramp is disposed on one side of the housing, and a second ramp is positioned on an opposite side of the housing for engaging the opening provided on the wall mount when the housing is connected to the wall mount in a second orientation of the housing that is rotationally offset from said first orientation by 180 degrees, wherein the battery-powered wireless electronic device is a battery-powered wireless light switch, and said battery-powered wireless light switch comprises a user-actuated button operably connected to the wireless transmitter for controlling the wireless transmitter to communicate with a receiver of a remote light fixture.
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