Local feature controller for pool and spa equipment

US10492268B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10492268-B2
Application numberUS-201414204352-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 11, 2014
Priority dateMar 13, 2013
Publication dateNov 26, 2019
Grant dateNov 26, 2019

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A local feature controller for pool and spa equipment is provided. The local feature controller can be pre-programmed to selectively control operation of devices near the local feature controller, namely, a valve actuator, water fountain, pool light, landscaping light, etc. The local feature controller can operate autonomously, or under the control of the central controller. The local feature controller could include a liquid crystal display (LCD) and associated user input keys for allowing a user to interact with and control the controller. The local feature controller could be buried underground, and it could be powered by one or more local power sources, namely, a rechargeable battery, line-level (AC) power, a solar panel, or a liquid turbine installed inline with a return line from the pool's filtration system.

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What is claimed is: 1. A local controller for a pool or spa water feature, comprising: a first microprocessor configured to execute a first control program to control at least one pool or spa water feature; and an interface providing for communication between said first microprocessor and a valve actuator connected to a valve for controlling the at least one pool or spa water feature, said interface electronically controlling said valve actuator in response to said first control program executed by said first microprocessor, wherein said local controller is configured to execute control commands transmitted to said local controller from a remote device for controlling the at least one pool or spa water feature, said local controller being in communication with, and receiving the control commands from, the remote device via the Internet; and said local controller is located proximate to the at least one pool or spa water feature such that said local controller is located remote from a central controller located at a pool or spa equipment pad, the central controller being separate from the local controller, having a second microprocessor configured to execute a second control program to control pool or spa equipment other than the valve for controlling the at least one pool or spa water feature, and being in direct electronic communication with the pool or spa equipment being controlled. 2. The local controller of claim 1 , further comprising a communications link established between said local controller and said central controller. 3. The local controller of claim 2 , wherein the central controller remotely controls the local controller. 4. The local controller of claim 2 , wherein the communications link comprises a wired communications link between the central controller and the local controller. 5. The local controller of claim 2 , wherein the communications link comprises a wireless communications link between the central controller and the local controller. 6. The local controller of claim 1 , further comprising a generator located proximate to the local controller and configured to generate power for the local controller and the valve actuator. 7. The local controller of claim 6 , wherein said generator comprises a battery for supplying electrical power to the local controller. 8. The local controller of claim 6 , wherein said generator comprises a solar array for supplying electrical power to the local controller. 9. The local controller of claim 6 , wherein said generator comprises a turbine and electrical generator for supplying electrical power to the local controller, the turbine being in fluid communication with and powered by a filtration system of a pool or spa. 10. The local controller of claim 1 , further comprising a display and at least one button in communication with the first microprocessor for allowing a user to control the local controller. 11. The local controller of claim 1 , wherein the local controller is buried underground near a pool or a spa. 12. A local controller for a pool or spa water feature, comprising: a first microprocessor configured to execute a first control program to control a plurality of pool or spa lighting features; and an interface providing for communication between the first microprocessor and the plurality of pool or spa lighting features, said interface electronically controlling at least one pool or spa lighting feature among the plurality of pool or spa lighting features in response to said first control program executed by said first microprocessor, wherein the local controller is configured to execute control commands transmitted to the local controller from a remote device for controlling the plurality of pool or spa lighting features, the local controller being in communication with, and receiving the control commands from, the remote device via the Internet; and the local controller is located proximate to the plurality of pool or spa lighting features such that said local controller is located remote from a central controller located at a pool or spa equipment pad, the central controller being separate from the local controller, having a second microprocessor configured to execute a second control program to control pool or spa equipment other than the at least one pool or spa lighting feature, and being in direct electronic communication with the pool or spa equipment being controlled. 13. The local controller of claim 12 , further comprising a communications link established between said local controller and said central controller. 14. The local controller of claim 13 , wherein the central controller remotely controls the local controller. 15. The local controller of claim 13 , wherein the communications link comprises a wired communications link between the central controller and the local controller. 16. The local controller of claim 13 , wherein the communications link comprises a wireless communications link between the central controller and the local controller. 17. The local controller of claim 12 , further comprising a generator located proximate to the local controller and configured to generate power for the local controller and the plurality of pool or spa lighting features. 18. The local controller of claim 17 , further comprising a battery for supplying electrical power to the local controller. 19. The local controller of claim 17 , further comprising a solar array for supplying electrical power to the local controller. 20. The local controller of claim 17 , further comprising a turbine and electrical generator for supplying electrical power to the local controller, the turbine being in fluid communication with and powered by a filtration system of a pool or spa. 21. The local controller of claim 12 , further comprising a display and at least one button in communication with the first microprocessor for allowing a user to control the local controller. 22. The local controller of claim 12 , wherein the local controller is buried underground near a pool or a spa. 23. The local controller of claim 12 , wherein the at least one pool or spa lighting feature comprises an underwater light. 24. The local controller of claim 12 , wherein the at least one pool or spa lighting feature comprises a landscaping light associated with a pool or spa. 25. A local controller for a pool or spa water feature, comprising: a first microprocessor configured to execute a first control program to control a plurality of pool or spa water features; and an interface providing for communication between the first microprocessor and a plurality of valve actuators connected to a plurality of valves for controlling the plurality of pool or spa water features, said interface electronically controlling said valve actuators in response to said first control program executed by said first microprocessor, wherein the local controller is configured to execute control commands transmitted to the local controller from a remote device for controlling the plurality of pool or spa water features, the local controller being in communication with, and receiving the control commands from, the remote device via the Internet; and the local controller is located proximate to the plurality of pool or spa water features such that said local controller is located remote from a central controller located at a pool or spa equipment pad, the central controller being separate from the local controlle

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Classifications

  • E04H4/1209Primary

    Treatment of water for swimming pools (filters B01D) · CPC title

  • Components specifically designed for the therapeutic baths of groups A61H33/00 (plumbing E03C1/00) · CPC title

  • Displays · CPC title

  • Bathing devices for use with gas-containing liquid, or liquid in which gas is led or generated, e.g. carbon dioxide baths {(A61H33/6026 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • Lighting means · CPC title

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What does patent US10492268B2 cover?
A local feature controller for pool and spa equipment is provided. The local feature controller can be pre-programmed to selectively control operation of devices near the local feature controller, namely, a valve actuator, water fountain, pool light, landscaping light, etc. The local feature controller can operate autonomously, or under the control of the central controller. The local feature c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hayward Ind Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E04H4/1209. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 26 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
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