Luminaire dimming module uses 3 contact NEMA photocontrol socket

US9924582B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9924582-B2
Application numberUS-201715496985-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 25, 2017
Priority dateApr 26, 2016
Publication dateMar 20, 2018
Grant dateMar 20, 2018

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An article and circuit that controllably dims a luminaire, for example without controlling a line power of the luminaire. The luminaire includes a traditional three-contact socket to receive a photocontroller, such as that used for street lights. The article uses a desired dimming control signal to provide an output control signal that controls whether the light source in the luminaire is turned ON or turned OFF to thereby effect the desired amount of dimming. The output control signal may be a pulse width modulated (PWM) signal with a duty cycle that is related to the desired level of illumination or dimming. The system may use a dimming signal from a five or seven contact dimming photocontroller to provide such an output control signal to control the light-level for the luminaire.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A dimmer plug that is coupleable to a three contact socket of a luminaire, the three contact socket having three female receptacles, the dimmer plug comprising: a housing having a first face; only three male electrical contacts, the three male electrical contacts which extend from the first face of the housing, and arranged with respect to one another in a first arrangement; a receiver housed by the housing and operable to receive input signals; and circuitry housed by the housing and communicatively coupled to the receiver, the circuitry operable to provide an output signal via one of the three male electrical contacts based on the input signals received by the receiver and operable to control dimming of the luminaire without controlling a line power of the luminaire. 2. The dimmer plug of claim 1 wherein circuitry produces the output signal as a pulse-width modulated signal. 3. The dimmer plug of claim 1 wherein circuitry adjusts a duty cycle of the pulse-width modulated signal to adjust a level of illumination produced by the luminaire. 4. The dimmer plug of claim 1 wherein circuitry produces the output signal as a frequency modulated signal. 5. The dimmer plug of claim 1 wherein circuitry produces the output signal as a digitally coded signal. 6. The dimmer plug of claim 1 wherein circuitry produces the output signal as an analog signal with a range of 0 volts to 100 volts. 7. The dimmer plug of claim 1 wherein the receiver is a radio receiver and further comprising an antenna communicatively coupled to the radio receiver to wirelessly receive the input signals. 8. The dimmer plug of claim 1 wherein the receiver is a wire-line receiver electrically coupled to receive the input signals via an electrical power line coupled to the luminaire. 9. The dimmer plug of claim 1 wherein the three male electrical contacts comprises an AC line contact, an AC neutral contact, and an control signal contact. 10. The dimmer plug of claim 1 wherein the only three male electrical contacts are sized, dimensioned, shaped, and are arranged with respect to one another according to fit a socket that complies with a National Electrical Manufacturer Association (NEMA) C136 specification in existence as of Jan. 1, 2016. 11. The dimmer plug of claim 1 wherein the dimmer plug is a twist lock plug. 12. The dimmer plug of claim 1 wherein the housing has a thickness and a second face, the second face opposed across the thickness of the housing from the first face, and the housing includes a plurality of female electrical contacts accessible from the second face, the female electrical contacts electrically coupled to the circuitry. 13. The dimmer plug of claim 12 wherein the housing includes either five or seven electrical contacts accessible from the second face. 14. The dimmer plug of claim 13 wherein the five or seven electrical contacts are sized, dimensioned, shaped and arranged to receive at least one of a five position dimming controller and a seven position dimming controller. 15. The dimmer plug of claim 14 wherein the housing includes a plurality of pad electrical contacts accessible from the second face. 16. The dimmer plug of claim 15 wherein the circuitry receives the input signals from the dimming controller. 17. The dimmer plug of claim 1 , further comprising: a light sensor communicatively coupled to the circuitry to provide the circuitry with an electrical signal representative of light sensed by the light sensor. 18. The dimmer plug of claim 17 wherein the light sensor includes at least one of either a photo-sensor, a photodetector, and a photo-diode. 19. A dimmer plug that is coupleable to a three contact socket of a luminaire, the three contact socket having three female receptacles, the dimmer plug comprising: a housing having a first face; only three male electrical contacts, the three male electrical contacts which extend from the first face of the housing, and arranged with respect to one another in a first arrangement; a receiver housed by the housing and operable to receive an input signal that is not obtained from a light sensor; and circuitry housed by the housing and communicatively coupled to the receiver, the circuitry operable to provide an output signal via one of the three male electrical contacts based on the input signals received by the receiver. 20. The dimmer plug of claim 19 , wherein the circuitry is operable to control dimming of the luminaire without controlling a line power of the luminaire. 21. The dimmer plug of claim 19 wherein the input signal received by the receiver is not representative of a level of light in an external environment, and the circuitry is operable to control dimming of the luminaire based at least in part on the input signal that is not representative of a level of light in the external environment.

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  • in which the lamp is fed by pulses {(automatic circuit devices built into or on the incandescent lamp H01K1/625; vehicle winking devices B60Q1/38)} · CPC title

  • Controlling the intensity of the light · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • H05B39/041Primary

    the light-intensity of the source (H05B39/08 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9924582B2 cover?
An article and circuit that controllably dims a luminaire, for example without controlling a line power of the luminaire. The luminaire includes a traditional three-contact socket to receive a photocontroller, such as that used for street lights. The article uses a desired dimming control signal to provide an output control signal that controls whether the light source in the luminaire is turne…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Express Imaging Systems Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H05B39/041. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 20 2018 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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