Electrical power cord with intelligent switching

US10541557B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10541557-B2
Application numberUS-201715727071-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 6, 2017
Priority dateOct 7, 2016
Publication dateJan 21, 2020
Grant dateJan 21, 2020

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An electrical power cord includes intelligent switching capability. An electrical power input receives electrical power from a power source, and selectively conveys that power to an electrical power output only when certain occupancy or power usage criteria are met. The electrical power output conveys electrical power to an electrical consumer when a switch disposed along the power cord is closed. The switch is actuated in response to a signal received from a sensor, such as an occupancy sensor or a power consumption sensor, and breaks continuity along the power cord when signals received from the sensor indicate that the occupancy or power usage criteria are not being met, which criteria may be customized for a particular application. The electrical power cord is operable to automatically reduce or substantially eliminate power consumption at its power output end.

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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows: 1. An electrical power extension cord with intelligent switching capability, comprising: an electrical power input cord adapted to receive electrical power from a power source; an electrical power output cord adapted to convey electrical power to an electrical consumer; a switching circuit disposed between said power input cord and said power output cord, said switching circuit comprising: a controller in communication with at least one chosen from (i) an occupancy sensor that is operable to detect a physical presence of a user in the vicinity of said electrical power cord, and (ii) an electrical power consumption sensor that is operable to detect and measure electrical power consumption at said electrical power output cord; and an electrical switch that is operable in response to said controller and adapted to electrically connect said electrical power input cord to said electrical power output cord when said switch is closed in response to said controller. 2. The electrical power cord of claim 1 , wherein said controller comprises said occupancy sensor, wherein said occupancy sensor is operable to generate an occupancy signal in response to detecting the physical presence of the user, and wherein said occupancy sensor is further operable to terminate the occupancy signal when the user is no longer physically present. 3. The electrical power cord of claim 2 , wherein said occupancy sensor comprises a passive infrared sensor configured to sense motion. 4. The electrical power cord of claim 1 , further in combination with said occupancy sensor, wherein said occupancy sensor is operable to generate an occupancy signal in response to detecting the physical presence of the user, and wherein said controller is operable to close said electrical switch in response to receiving the occupancy signal. 5. The electrical power cord of claim 4 , wherein said switching circuit further comprises a timer in communication with said controller, wherein said timer is operable to determine an elapsed time following a termination of the occupancy signal, and wherein said controller is operable to open said electrical switch in response to the elapsed time exceeding a predetermined threshold elapsed time. 6. The electrical power cord of claim 5 , wherein said switching circuit further comprises a real-time clock in communication with said controller, wherein the predetermined threshold elapsed time is determined based on a time signal generated by said real-time clock. 7. The electrical power cord of claim 1 , wherein said switching circuit further comprises a wireless communications device that is in electronic communication with said controller and with at least one chosen from the occupancy sensor and a remotely located computer. 8. The electrical power cord of claim 7 , wherein said controller is programmable via said wireless communications device. 9. The electrical power cord of claim 7 , further in combination with said occupancy sensor, wherein said occupancy sensor is positioned remotely from said controller, and wherein said occupancy sensor is in wireless electronic communication with said controller via said wireless communications device. 10. The electrical power cord of claim 1 , further in combination with said electrical power consumption sensor, wherein said controller is operable to open said electrical switch in response to an electrical power signal from said electrical power consumption sensor exceeding a predetermined threshold power consumption value. 11. The electrical power cord of claim 10 , wherein said switching circuit further comprises a real-time clock in communication with said controller, wherein said controller is configured to determine the predetermined threshold power consumption value based on a time signal generated by said real-time clock. 12. A method of selectively energizing and de-energizing a power output end of an electrical power extension cord for use in a work area, said method comprising: connecting an electrical power input end of the electrical power cord to an energized electrical power source; establishing electronic communications between a sensor and a switching circuit that is disposed along the electrical power cord; selectively establishing electrical continuity, at the switching circuit, between the electrical power input end and the power output end in response to the sensor detecting at least one chosen from (i) a physical occupancy of the work area in the vicinity of the sensor, and (ii) a measured power consumption value along the electrical power cord exceeding a threshold value. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein said establishing electronic communications between the sensor and the switching circuit comprises providing a controller and a wireless communications device at the switching circuit, wherein the switching circuit is in wireless electronic communication with the sensor via the controller and the wireless communications device. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the sensor comprises an occupancy sensor, and wherein said method comprises positioning the sensor in the work area at a location that is spaced apart from the electrical power extension cord. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the sensor comprises an occupancy sensor, said establishing electronic communications between the sensor and the switching circuit comprises providing a controller at the switching circuit, and said method further comprises closing a switch of the switching circuit with the controller in response to an occupancy signal received from the occupancy sensor, and wherein the occupancy sensor outputs the occupancy signal while the work area is physically occupied and terminates the occupancy signal when the work area is no longer physically occupied. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising opening the switch with the controller in response to cessation of the occupancy signal. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising providing a timer at the controller, wherein the timer is operable to calculate an elapsed time from the cessation of the occupancy signal, wherein said opening the switch comprises delaying said opening the switch until the elapsed time equals or exceeds a predetermined threshold elapsed time. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising providing a real-time clock at the controller, and generating a time signal with the real-time clock, wherein said delaying said opening the switch comprises selecting, with the controller, one of at least two different predetermined threshold elapsed times based on the time signal. 19. The method of claim 12 , wherein the sensor comprises a power consumption sensor, and said method comprises providing a timer at the controller, wherein the timer is operable to calculate an elapsed time from the measured power consumption value along the electrical power cord exceeding the threshold value, and said selectively establishing electrical continuity comprises opening a switch of the switching circuit with the controller in response to the elapsed time exceeding a predetermined elapsed time. 20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising providing a real-time clock at the controller and generating a time signal with the real-time clock, wherein said selectively establishing electrical continuity comprises selecting, with the controller, one of at least two different predetermined threshold elapsed times based on the time s

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  • involving a local wireless network, e.g. Wi-Fi®, ZigBee® or Bluetooth® · CPC title

  • the equipment being power outlets · CPC title

  • the equipment being switches, relays or circuit breakers · CPC title

  • Monitoring network conditions, e.g. electrical magnitudes or operational status · CPC title

  • with electronic devices having internal batteries, e.g. mobile phones · CPC title

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What does patent US10541557B2 cover?
An electrical power cord includes intelligent switching capability. An electrical power input receives electrical power from a power source, and selectively conveys that power to an electrical power output only when certain occupancy or power usage criteria are met. The electrical power output conveys electrical power to an electrical consumer when a switch disposed along the power cord is clos…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Byrne Norman R, Maher Peter J
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R13/665. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 21 2020 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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