Thermostat with area light system and occupancy sensor

US11277893B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11277893-B2
Application numberUS-201916717887-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 17, 2019
Priority dateOct 28, 2015
Publication dateMar 15, 2022
Grant dateMar 15, 2022

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A thermostat for a building includes a light emitting diode (LED) system including one or more LEDs configured to emit light to illuminate a floor area beneath the thermostat. The thermostat incorporates an occupancy sensor to sense the approach of a user based on changes in conditions in proximity to the thermostat and detect an ambient light level. The thermostat includes a processing circuit configured to receive data outputs from the occupancy sensor, determine whether the data outputs indicate the approach of a user, cause the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor in response to an indication that a user is approaching the thermostat based on occupancy sensor data correlated with occupancy conditions, and record and store LED activations and deactivations for later retrieval as historic data. The one or more LEDs may be configured as an illumination module removably attachable to the thermostat.

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What is claimed is: 1. A thermostat for a building, the thermostat comprising: an occupancy sensor; one or more LEDs configured to emit light in a direction toward a floor beneath the thermostat to illuminate the floor beneath the thermostat; and a processing circuit configured to cause the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor in response to data from the occupancy sensor, whereby the thermostat aids walking safety by emitting the light towards the floor; wherein the processing circuit causes the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor at least in part in response to an ambient light level being less than a threshold. 2. The thermostat of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit causes the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor in response to a determination that a user has approached the thermostat determined at least in part using the data from the occupancy sensor. 3. The thermostat of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit comprises one or more of a processor module, a memory module, an occupancy sensor module, an LED module, an input interface, and an output interface. 4. The thermostat of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit is configured to receive the data from the occupancy sensor and determine an occupancy condition based on correlation of the data and to one or more occupancy conditions stored in the processing circuit. 5. The thermostat of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to deactivate of the one or more LEDs in response to a determination that a user is not within an of the thermostat. 6. The thermostat of claim 1 , wherein the processing circuit is further configured to continue to causes the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor in response to a determination that a user is within an area proximate the thermostat. 7. The thermostat of claim 1 , wherein the one or more LEDs is configured to emit the light in the direction toward the floor beneath the thermostat are arrayed on at least a portion of an outer bottom edge of the thermostat. 8. The thermostat of claim 1 wherein the one or more LEDs is configured to illuminate one or more surfaces in proximity to the thermostat. 9. The thermostat of claim 1 , wherein the housing provides a mount removably connected to the building sensor system and wherein the housing provides for mounting of a power source connection, the occupancy sensor, the one or more LEDs, and the processing circuit. 10. A thermostat for a building, the thermostat comprising: an occupancy sensor; one or more LEDs configured to emit light in a direction toward a floor beneath the thermostat; a processing circuit configured to cause the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor in response to data from the occupancy sensor; and an ambient light sensor configured to detect an ambient light level in proximity to the thermostat and provide an output of ambient light level data to the processing circuit, wherein the processing circuit causes the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor in response to a determination that a user has approached the thermostat determined at least in part using the data from the occupancy sensor and in response to the ambient light level being less than a threshold. 11. A thermostat for a building, the thermostat comprising: an occupancy sensor; one or more LEDs configured to emit light in a direction toward a floor beneath the thermostat; and a processing circuit configured to cause the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor in response to data from the occupancy sensor, wherein the processing circuit causes the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor in response to a determination that a user has approached the thermostat determined at least in part using a history of the data from the occupancy sensor. 12. A thermostat for a building, the thermostat comprising: an occupancy sensor; one or more LEDs configured to emit light in a direction toward a floor beneath the thermostat; and a processing circuit configured to cause the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor in response to data from the occupancy sensor, wherein the one or more LEDs is configured to emit the light in the direction toward the floor beneath the thermostat are arrayed as a halo light emitting diode (LED) system comprising the one or more LEDs configured to emit the light in the direction toward the floor beneath the thermostat and a halo diffuser structured around at least a portion of an outer edge of the thermostat, wherein the halo diffuser is configured to diffuse the light from the one or more LEDs around at least the portion of the outer edge of the thermostat. 13. A building sensor system, the building sensor system comprising: a housing; an environment sensor; an occupancy sensor; one or more LEDs configured to emit light in a direction toward a floor below the housing, wherein the one or more LEDS directly emit the light to the floor; and a processing circuit configured to cause the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor in response to a user being within an area of the occupancy sensor, the processing circuit determining that the user is within the area of the building sensor system using at least one signal from the occupancy sensor, wherein the housing provides a mount removably connected to the building sensor system and wherein the housing provides for mounting of a power source connection, the occupancy sensor, the one or more LEDs, and the processing circuit. 14. The thermostat of claim 13 , wherein the housing provides a mount removably connected to the building sensor system and wherein the housing provides for mounting of a power source connection, the occupancy sensor, the one or more LEDs, and the processing circuit. 15. The building sensor system of claim 13 , wherein the building sensor system is a thermostat and the environment sensor is a temperature sensor. 16. The building sensor system of claim 9 , wherein the occupancy sensor is configured to detect changes in one of more of motion, heat, sound, or light conditions in proximity to the building sensor system. 17. A building sensor system, the building sensor system comprising: a housing; an environment sensor; an occupancy sensor; one or more LEDs configured to emit light in a direction toward a floor below the housing; and a processing circuit configured to cause the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor in response to a user being within an area of the occupancy sensor, the processing circuit determining that the user is within the area of the occupancy sensor using at least one signal from the occupancy sensor, wherein the building sensor system is pressure monitoring device and the environment sensor is a differential pressure sensor. 18. The building sensor system of claim 17 , further comprising a network interface for receiving alarm data, wherein the processing circuit is configured to cause the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor in response to the alarm data, wherein the one or more LEDs provide the light in a first color for an alarm condition and in a second color for a non-alarm condition. 19. The building sensor system of claim 17 , further comprising a halo diffuser. 20. The building sensor system of claim 17 , wherein the processing circuit causes the one or more LEDs to emit the light towards the floor at least in part in response to an ambient light level being less than a t

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  • by determining the brightness or colour temperature of ambient light · CPC title

  • H05B1/028Primary

    Airconditioning · CPC title

  • H05B45/12Primary

    using optical feedback · CPC title

  • using optical feedback · CPC title

  • by determining the presence or movement of objects or living beings · CPC title

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What does patent US11277893B2 cover?
A thermostat for a building includes a light emitting diode (LED) system including one or more LEDs configured to emit light to illuminate a floor area beneath the thermostat. The thermostat incorporates an occupancy sensor to sense the approach of a user based on changes in conditions in proximity to the thermostat and detect an ambient light level. The thermostat includes a processing circuit…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Johnson Controls Tech Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B1/028. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 15 2022 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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