Zero Power Lighting Control Device and Method
US-2024090105-A1 · Mar 14, 2024 · US
US12376214B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12376214-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318515136-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 20, 2023 |
| Priority date | Aug 13, 2009 |
| Publication date | Jul 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 29, 2025 |
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The present invention is directed to a lighting control system with a motion sensor unit that electrically couples to a load circuit through a latching relay or load controller for turning on and off lights. The motion sensor unit is configured to power down to draw zero power after a time delay, when motion is longer detected within the work space by the motion sensor unit. The lighting control system further includes a control circuit that reinitiates or turns the motion sensor back on through a switch device.
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We claim: 1. A zero power lighting control system for electrically coupling to a plurality of load circuits, the zero power lighting control system comprising: a first load sensor unit for detecting motion, wherein the first load sensor unit powers down to draw zero current when load circuits are opened after a zero power time delay, such that the first load sensor unit is disabled; a second load sensor unit for detecting occupancy, wherein the second load sensor unit powers down to draw zero current when load circuits are opened after a zero time delay; a first load controller electrically coupled to a load circuit and the first load sensor unit, wherein the first load sensor unit instructs the plurality of load controllers to open the load circuits when motion detected by the first load sensor unit is below a threshold value; a second load controller electrically coupled to a load circuit and the second load sensor unit, wherein the second load sensor unit instructs the plurality of load controllers to shut off the lights when occupancy detected by the second load sensor unit is below a threshold value; a separate switch device for closing the load controllers; and a control circuit for powering the first and second load sensor units “On” when the switch device is activated to close the plurality of controllers and wherein the first and second load sensor units are re-energized and enabled to detect motion and occupancy. 2. The zero power lighting control system of claim 1 , wherein the second load sensor unit includes an occupancy sensor selected from the group consisting of an infrared motion sensor, and ultrasonic motion sensor and image motion sensor. 3. The zero power lighting control system of claim 1 , wherein the separate switch device includes a current limiting rectifier bridge and ganged-pairs of switches for providing “On” and “Off’ functions. 4. The zero power lighting control system of claim 1 , further comprising a user interface for selecting the first time delay when the load controller is opened after the occupancy or motion detected by the first or second load sensor unit is below a threshold value. 5. The zero power lighting control system of claim 1 , wherein the threshold value is selectable through the user interface. 6. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a latching circuit in line with the control circuit and the sensor circuit.
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