Remotely controlling aspects of pools and spas

US10375543B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-10375543-B2
Application numberUS-201815876560-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 22, 2018
Priority dateAug 31, 2012
Publication dateAug 6, 2019
Grant dateAug 6, 2019

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Systems and methods of (remotely) controlling aspects of pools and spas and of modifying water contained therein are detailed. Internet-enabled access to pool and spa controllers may happen without any need for users to create firewall ports or utilize static internet protocol addresses. Certain networking devices may be configured using a USB connection or SD card, avoiding any requirement for an Ethernet cable or supplying separate power to the devices during configuration. Other devices may be configured wirelessly, without need of any USB connection or SD card. Time-varying data may be obtained in respect of one or more installations and analyzed for various information.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of controlling pool or spa equipment installed at a site, comprising: a. wirelessly transmitting, from a networking device present at the site, signals mimicking a hot-spot access point fora Wi-Fi network; b. receiving, at a receiving device, the signals wirelessly transmitted by the networking device; c. receiving user input at the receiving device causing the receiving device to communicate wirelessly with the networking device; d. thereafter wirelessly transmitting, from the networking device to the receiving device, a first service set identifier (SSID) of a first Wi-Fi network and a second SSID of a second Wi-Fi network with both of which the networking device is capable of communicating wirelessly; e. displaying on the receiving device information about the first and second SSIDs wirelessly transmitted by the networking device; f. receiving user input at the receiving device, including receiving a user's selection of the first Wi-Fi network or the second Wi-Fi network, and causing the networking device to communicate wirelessly with the first or second Wi-Fi network as selected by the user; and g. controlling pool or spa equipment via the networking device and based at least in part on sensor-derived information about the pool or spa or the pool or spa equipment. 2. A method of controlling pool or spa equipment, comprising: a. wirelessly transmitting, from a networking device, signals mimicking a hot-spot access point for a Wi-Fi network; b. receiving, at a receiving device, the signals wirelessly transmitted by the networking device; c. receiving user input at the receiving device causing the receiving device to communicate wirelessly with the networking device; d. thereafter wirelessly transmitting, from. the networking device to the receiving device, a first service set identifier (SSID) of a first Wi-Fi network and a second SSID of a second Wi-Fi network with both of which the networking device is capable of communicating wirelessly; e. displaying on the receiving device information about the first and second SSIDs wirelessly transmitted by the networking device; f. receiving user input at the receiving device, including receiving a user's selection of the first Wi-Fi network or the second Wi-Fi network, and causing the networking device to communicate wirelessly with the first or second Wi-Fi network as selected by the user; g. controlling pool or spa equipment via the networking device and based at least in part on sensor-derived information about the pool or spa or the pool or spa equipment; and h. transmitting the sensor-derived information via the Internet to a remote server for analysis. 3. A method of controlling pool or spa equipment, comprising: a. wirelessly transmitting, from a combined controller and networking device, signals mimicking a hot-spot access point for a Wi-Fi network; b. receiving, at a receiving device, the signals wirelessly transmitted by the combined controller and networking device; c. receiving user input at the receiving device causing the receiving device to communicate wirelessly with the combined controller and networking device; d. thereafter wirelessly transmitting, from the combined controller and networking device to the receiving device, a first service set identifier (SSID) of a first Wi-Fi network and a second SSID of a second Wi-Fi network with both of which the combined controller and networking device is capable of communicating wirelessly; e. displaying on the receiving device information about the first and second SSIDs wirelessly transmitted by the combined controller and networking device; f. receiving user input at the receiving device, including receiving a user's selection of the first Wi-Fi network or the second Wi-Fi network, and causing the combined controller and networking device to communicate wirelessly with the first or second Wi-Fi network as selected by the user; g. controlling pool or spa equipment via the combined controller and networking device and based at least in part on sensor-derived information about the pool or spa or the pool or spa equipment; and h. transmitting the sensor-derived information via the Internet to a remote server for analysis. 4. A method according to claim 2 in which (a) the pool or spa equipment is installed at a site, (b) the networking device is present at and transmits from the site, and (c) the receiving device is a mobile device. 5. A method according to claim 3 in which (a) the pool or spa equipment is installed at a site, (b) the networking device is present at and transmits from the site, and (c) the receiving device is a mobile device.

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Classifications

  • H04W4/38Primary

    for collecting sensor information · CPC title

  • WLAN [Wireless Local Area Networks] · CPC title

  • Services signaling; Auxiliary data signalling, i.e. transmitting data via a non-traffic channel · CPC title

  • Selecting an access point · CPC title

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What does patent US10375543B2 cover?
Systems and methods of (remotely) controlling aspects of pools and spas and of modifying water contained therein are detailed. Internet-enabled access to pool and spa controllers may happen without any need for users to create firewall ports or utilize static internet protocol addresses. Certain networking devices may be configured using a USB connection or SD card, avoiding any requirement for…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Zodiac Pool Systems Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04W4/38. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 06 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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