Lighting system and control thereof
US-2024411164-A1 · Dec 12, 2024 · US
US10383191B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10383191-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615361663-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2019 |
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A light fixture can include at least one light source, and at least one power supply that receives primary power, where the at least one power source generates final power using the primary power, where the at least one power supply delivers the final power to the at least one light source. The light fixture can also include a controller coupled to the at least one power supply, where the controller detects an adverse event, and where the controller controls the at least one power supply to provide the final power to the at least one light source during the adverse event.
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What is claimed is: 1. A light fixture, comprising: at least one light source; at least one power supply that receives primary power, wherein the at least one power supply generates final power using the primary power, wherein the at least one power supply delivers the final power to the at least one light source; a controller coupled to the at least one power supply, wherein the controller: detects a failure of at least one control component, wherein the at least one control component is used to help control operation of the light fixture; overrides, upon detecting the failure of the at least one control component, operational protocols involving the at least one control component that has failed; and controls, using the operational protocols that have been overridden, the at least one power supply to provide the final power to the at least one light source during the failure of the at least one control component. 2. The light fixture of claim 1 , wherein the final power provided by the at least one power supply to the at least one light source during the failure of the at least one control component is a maximum amount of power, wherein the at least one light source uses the maximum amount of power to emit a full light output. 3. The light fixture of claim 2 , wherein the controller comprises a switch, wherein the switch of the controller changes state during the failure of the at least one control component, wherein the switch is coupled to the at least one power supply. 4. The light fixture of claim 3 , wherein the failure of the at least one control component comprises a malfunction of the controller, wherein the switch changes state automatically during the malfunction of the controller according to the operational protocols that have been overridden. 5. The light fixture of claim 1 , wherein the failure of the at least one control component comprises excessive dust accumulation on a sensor, wherein the sensor is coupled to the controller, wherein the excessive dust accumulation on the sensor causes the controller to malfunction. 6. The light fixture of claim 1 , wherein the failure of the at least one control component comprises failure of a sensor, wherein the sensor provides measurements to the controller, wherein the controller uses the measurements to determine a light output of the at least one light source. 7. The light fixture of claim 6 , further comprising: an additional sensor disposed proximate to the at least one light source, wherein the additional sensor provides sensor readings to the controller during the failure of the at least one control component. 8. The light fixture of claim 1 , wherein the failure of the at least one control component comprises severed communication between the controller and a network manager. 9. The light fixture of claim 1 , wherein the failure of the at least one control component comprises at least one selected from a group consisting of detecting overvoltage, detecting undervoltage, detecting a voltage spike, and detecting a voltage surge. 10. The light fixture of claim 1 , wherein the failure of the at least one control component comprises failure of a communication module of the controller. 11. The light fixture of claim 1 , wherein the failure of the at least one control component comprises failure of a transceiver of the controller. 12. The light fixture of claim 1 , further comprising: a housing, wherein the failure of the at least one control component comprises exceeding a threshold temperature within the housing. 13. The light fixture of claim 1 , wherein the failure of the at least one control component comprises a failure to meter energy associated with the controller. 14. The light fixture of claim 1 , wherein the failure of the at least one control component comprises unauthorized access to the controller. 15. The light fixture of claim 1 , further comprising: a power module coupled to the controller, wherein the power module comprises an energy storage device capable of delivering secondary power to a real-time clock of the controller. 16. The light fixture of claim 15 , wherein the failure of the at least one control component comprises loss of the primary power delivered to the at least one power supply, wherein the energy storage device delivers the secondary power to the real-time clock during the failure of the at least one control component, and wherein the real-time clock maintains a time value during the failure of the at least one control component using the secondary power. 17. The light fixture of claim 1 , wherein the failure of the at least one control component comprises a request by a user to dim a light output of the at least one light source below a threshold value when a sensor detects occupancy within a space in which the light output is directed. 18. A lighting system, comprising: a first light fixture, comprising: at least one first light source; and at least one first power supply that receives first primary power, wherein the at least one first power supply generates first final power using the first primary power, wherein the at least one first power supply delivers the first final power to the at least one first light source; and a controller coupled to the at least one first power supply, wherein the controller: detects a first failure of at least one first control component, wherein the at least one first control component is used to help control operation of the first light fixture; overrides, upon detecting the failure of the at least one first control component, operational protocols involving the at least one first control component that has failed; and controls, using the operational protocols that have been overridden, the at least one first power supply to provide the first final power to the at least one first light source during the first failure of the at least one first control component. 19. The lighting system of claim 18 , further comprising: a second light fixture, comprising: at least one second light source; and at least one second power supply that receives second primary power, wherein the at least one second power supply generates second final power using the second primary power, wherein the at least one second power supply delivers the second final power to the at least one second light source, wherein the controller is further coupled to the at least one second power supply, wherein the controller further; detects a second failure of at least one second control component wherein the at least one second control component is used to help control operation of the second light fixture; overrides, upon detecting the failure of the at least one second control component, operational protocols involving the at least one second control component that has failed; and controls, using the operational protocols that have been overridden, the at least one second power supply to provide the second final power to the at least one second light source during the second failure of at least one second control component. 20. A controller for a light fixture, comprising: a control engine coupled to a power supply of the light fixture, wherein the controller is configured to: detect a failure of at least one control component, wherein the at least one control component is used to help control operation of the light fixture; override, upon detecting the failure of the at least one control component, operational protocols involving the at least one control component that has failed; and control
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