Touchscreen device user interface for remote control of a thermostat
US-9222693-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9483064B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9483064-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313961681-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 7, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 7, 2013 |
| Publication date | Nov 1, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 1, 2016 |
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A remote controllable thermostat has an on-board power supply with batteries, a microcontroller having a timer, a temperature sensor, a temperature set point control controller and an RF receiver. The thermostat also has HVAC state control means for generating HVAC control signals in response to sensed temperatures being outside of control set point range and for periodically connecting and disconnecting the RF receiver from the power source to conserve battery power. Where the thermostat has user mode selector switches, the microcontroller is further programmed to read their state only periodically for additional battery power conversation.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A remote controllable, battery operative thermostat comprising an on-board power supply, a microcontroller having timing means including time based set points, temperature sensing means for setting temperature control set points, a radio with RF receiver means connected to the microcontroller, said RF receiver means periodically controlling said radio between a high powered, active state and a low powered, passive, quiescent state, and HVAC state control means connected to the microcontroller for generating HVAC control signals in response to sensed temperatures being outside of control set point ranges or in response to changed control states, wherein the quiescent state is determined by a periodic schedule and wherein said periodic schedule is changed as a result of contact being established between an external source and the thermostat. 2. The remote controllable, battery operative thermostat of claim 1 wherein the thermostat periodic schedule is temporarily changed to a shortened awake mode polling time to allow more fluid communication between the user and the thermostat. 3. The remote controllable, battery operative thermostat of claim 2 wherein after a period of non-activity is sensed by the thermostat the thermostat returns to a sleep mode polling time. 4. The remote controllable, battery operated thermostat of claim 1 wherein the thermostat periodic schedule is temporarily changed to a shortened awake mode polling time to allow more fluid communication between the user and the thermostat. 5. A remote controllable, battery operated thermostat comprising: an on-board power supply having at least one battery; a microcontroller including a timer with time based set points; a temperature sensor including temperature control set points; a radio with a RF receiver connected to the microcontroller, with the RF receiver periodically controlling the radio between a high powered, active state and a low powered, passive, quiescent state; and a HVAC state controller connected to the microcontroller for generating HVAC control signals in response to temperatures sensed by the temperature sensor outside of the temperature control set points or in response to changed control states; wherein the quiescent state is determined by a periodic schedule, which is changed as a result of contact being established between an external source and the thermostat. 6. The remote controllable, battery operated thermostat of claim 5 wherein after a period of non-activity is sensed by the thermostat, the thermostat returns to a sleep mode polling time.
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