Installation of thermostat powered by rechargeable battery

US2016054026A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016054026-A1
Application numberUS-201514878895-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateOct 8, 2015
Priority dateNov 19, 2010
Publication dateFeb 25, 2016
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A thermostat is described that includes a rechargeable battery, a graphical user interface and a wireless network communication capabilities. During installation, in cases where the rechargeable battery is below a first threshold, the installation procedure is limited so as to avoid energy intensive installation steps which may not be supported by the low battery level. An example of an installation step that is avoided due to low battery level is set up of wireless communication. According to some embodiments, if the battery level is very low during initial installation, the installation process is halted while the battery is charged. An indication such as a flashing LED may be displayed so as to indicate to the user that the battery is being charged.

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A versatile sensing and/or control unit (VSCU), comprising: a user interface for outputting information; a rechargeable battery; battery charging circuitry that charges the rechargeable battery using power from an external, wired source; a sensor that senses an environmental condition; and at least one processor that is powered by the rechargeable battery and is in communication with the sensor and the user interface, the at least one processor being configured to: determine a charge level of the rechargeable battery; compare the determined charge level with one or more stored charge thresholds; determine, based on the comparison of the determined charge level with the one or more stored charge thresholds, a type of installation procedure to be performed by the at least one processor, wherein the type of installation is selected from a plurality of types of installations; perform the determined type of installation; and output, via the user interface, an indication of the determined type of installation. 3 . The VSCU of claim 2 , wherein the user interface is a graphical electronic display. 4 . The VSCU of claim 2 , wherein the environmental condition sensed by the sensor is selected from the group consisting of: temperature, acceleration, audio, video, brightness, and loudness. 5 . The VSCU of claim 2 , further comprising wireless communication circuitry in communication with the at least one processor, wherein the determined type of installation that is performed comprises the wireless communication circuitry being deactivated. 6 . The VSCU of claim 5 , wherein the plurality of types of installations comprises a full installation that involves configuring wireless communication and a limited installation that skips configuring wireless communication. 7 . The VSCU of claim 2 , wherein the VSCU is a thermostat that is electrically connected with control wires of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. 8 . The VSCU of claim 7 , wherein the external, wired source comprises one or more of the control wires of the HVAC system. 9 . The VSCU of claim 8 , wherein the sensor senses the environmental condition regardless of the type of installation performed. 10 . The VSCU of claim 9 , wherein the at least one processor controls the HVAC system based on measurements made by the sensor based on the sensed environmental condition regardless of the type of installation performed. 11 . The VSCU of claim 2 , further comprising battery monitoring circuitry that is in communication with the at least one processor, wherein the at least one processor determines the charge level of the rechargeable battery based on information received from the battery monitoring circuitry. 12 . A method for performing installation of a versatile sensing and/or control unit (VSCU), the method comprising: determining, by one or more processors of the VSCU, a charge level of a rechargeable battery of the VSCU; comparing, by the one or more processors, the determined charge level with one or more stored charge thresholds; determining, by the one or more processors, based on the comparison of the determined charge level with the one or more stored charge thresholds, a type of installation procedure to be performed at the VSCU, wherein the type of installation is selected from a plurality of types of installations; performing, by the one or more processors, the determined type of installation at the VSCU; outputting, via a user interface of the VSCU, an indication of the determined type of installation; and sensing, by an environmental sensor of the VSCU, an environmental condition in a vicinity of the VSCU. 13 . The method for performing the installation of the VSCU of claim 12 , wherein the user interface is a graphical electronic display located on the VSCU and outputting the indication of the determined type of installation comprises the graphical electronic display presenting a message indicative of the determined type of installation. 14 . The method for performing the installation of the VSCU of claim 12 , wherein the environmental condition sensed by the sensor is selected from the group consisting of: temperature, acceleration, audio, video, brightness, and loudness. 15 . The method for performing the installation of the VSCU of claim 12 , wherein the VSCU further comprises wireless communication circuitry in communication with the one or more processors, and the method further comprises deactivating the wireless communication circuitry based on the determined type of installation that is performed. 16 . The method for performing the installation of the VSCU of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of types of installations comprises at least two types of installation, the at least two types of installation comprising a full installation that involves configuring wireless communication and a limited installation that skips configuring wireless communication. 17 . The method for performing the installation of the VSCU of claim 12 , wherein the VSCU is a thermostat that is electrically connected with control wires of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. 18 . A versatile sensing system, comprising: a user interface for outputting information; a rechargeable battery; battery charging circuitry that charges the rechargeable battery using power from an external, wired source; a sensor that senses an environmental condition; at least one processor that is powered by the rechargeable battery and is in communication with the sensor and the user interface, the processor being configured to: determine a charge level of the rechargeable battery; compare the determined charge level with one or more stored charge thresholds; determine, based on the comparison of the determined charge level with the one or more stored charge thresholds, that a limited installation is to be performed by the at least one processor, wherein the limited installation excludes steps performed during a full installation that is alternatively performed when a greater charge level of the rechargeable battery is present; perform the limited installation; and output, via the user interface, an indication of the limited installation being performed. 19 . The versatile sensing system of claim 18 , wherein the user interface is a graphical electronic display in communication with the at least one processor, wherein the at least one processor being configured to output the indication of the limited installation comprises the at least one processor causing the graphical electronic display to present a message indicative of the limited installation being performed. 20 . The versatile sensing system of claim 18 , wherein the environmental condition sensed by the sensor is selected from the group consisting of: temperature, acceleration, audio, video, brightness, and loudness. 21 . The versatile sensing system of claim 18 , further comprising wireless communication circuitry in communication with the at least one processor, wherein the limited installation being performed comprises the at least one processor causing the wireless communication circuitry to be deactivated.

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  • for displaying temperature data · CPC title

  • Sleep mode · CPC title

  • using Internet communication · CPC title

  • Control inputs relating to users or occupants · CPC title

  • Improving electric energy efficiency or saving · CPC title

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What does patent US2016054026A1 cover?
A thermostat is described that includes a rechargeable battery, a graphical user interface and a wireless network communication capabilities. During installation, in cases where the rechargeable battery is below a first threshold, the installation procedure is limited so as to avoid energy intensive installation steps which may not be supported by the low battery level. An example of an install…
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Google Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G05D23/1902. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Thu Feb 25 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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