IP Library Granted Patent US 12672212
Granted Patent B2
US 12672212 · App. 18/604,987 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Electrical wiring device for providing variable power

Inventors: Joshua Haines (Marcellus, NY); Richard Rohmer (Memphis, NY); Yianni Kostaris (Syracuse, NY)
Assignee: Pass & Seymour, Inc.
H05B45/18H02M7/06H05B45/37
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Patent No.
US 12672212
App. No.
18/604,987
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A power control device for providing variable power to a load. The power control device including a single FET employed in conjunction with a bridge rectifier to reverse bias the body diode of the FET except for when a sufficient voltage is provided to the gate of the FET. A temperature compensation circuit reduces the on-time of the bridge rectifier when a thermally sensitive component indicates that the temperature of the bridge rectifier has exceeded a threshold.

Claims (33)

1 . A dimmer device with temperature compensation, comprising:

a housing assembly including a line terminal configured to be attached to a mains input, and a load terminal configured to be attached to a load;

a bridge rectifier, including a first input terminal and a second input terminal and a first output terminal and a second output terminal, wherein the first input terminal is electrically connected to the line terminal and the second input terminal is electrically connected to the load terminal;

a field-effect transistor having a body diode, the field-effect transistor being connected between the first output terminal and the second output terminal such that the body diode blocks current between the first output terminal and the second output terminal except for when a sufficient voltage is applied to a gate of the field-effect transistor, wherein blocking current between the first output terminal and the second output terminal interrupts current to the load terminal;

a thermally sensitive component disposed such that an electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component is representative of a temperature of the bridge rectifier;

at least one variable control mechanism coupled to the housing assembly, the at least one variable control mechanism being configured to adjustably select a user adjustable load setting, the user adjustable load setting being adjustable between a minimum setting and a maximum setting; and

a controller configured to apply a voltage to the gate of the field-effect transistor such that the field-effect transistor is on for an on-time occurring during at least a portion of each half cycle of the mains input, wherein the controller is configured to adjust the on-time of the field-effect transistor based, at least in part, on the user adjustable load setting, wherein the controller is further configured to reduce the on-time of the field-effect transistor when the electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component indicates that the temperature of the bridge rectifier exceeds a threshold.

2 . The dimmer device of claim 1 , wherein the thermally sensitive component is a diode.

3 . The dimmer device of claim 1 , wherein the thermally sensitive component is a thermistor.

4 . The dimmer device of claim 1 , wherein the on-time of the field-effect transistor is reduced according to a look up table that correlates a value of the electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component to an on-time of the field-effect transistor.

5 . The dimmer device of claim 1 , wherein the on-time of the field-effect transistor is further reduced each instance the electrical characteristics of the thermally sensitive component indicates that the temperature of the bridge rectifier exceeds the threshold.

6 . The dimmer device of claim 1 , wherein, after reducing the on-time when the electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component indicates that the temperature of the bridge rectifier exceeds the threshold, the on-time can be increased upon determining that the electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component indicates that the temperature of the bridge rectifier does not exceed the threshold.

7 . A dimmer device with temperature compensation, comprising:

a housing assembly including a line terminal configured to be attached to a mains input, and a load terminal configured to be attached to a load;

a thermally sensitive component disposed within the housing assembly;

a controller configured to permit conduction of current from the line terminal to the load terminal for a portion of each half cycle of the mains input, wherein the controller is configured to adjust the length of the portion of each half cycle based, at least in part, on a user input, wherein the controller is further configured to reduce length of the portion of each half cycle based on when an electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component indicates that a temperature exceeds a threshold.

8 . The dimmer device of claim 7 , wherein the thermally sensitive component is a diode.

9 . The dimmer device of claim 7 , wherein the thermally sensitive component is a thermistor.

10 . The dimmer device of claim 7 , wherein the portion of each half cycle is reduced according to a look up table that correlates a value of the electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component to the length of the portion of each half cycle.

11 . The dimmer device of claim 7 , wherein the length of the portion of each half cycle is further reduced each instance the electrical characteristics of the thermally sensitive component indicates that the temperature exceeds the threshold.

12 . The dimmer device of claim 7 , wherein, after reducing the length of the portion of each half cycle when the electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component indicates that the temperature exceeds the threshold, the length of the portion of each half cycle can be increased upon determining that the electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component indicates that the temperature does not exceed the threshold.

13 . The dimmer of claim 12 , wherein the length of the portion of each half cycle is reduced at a first rate, wherein the length of the portion of each half cycle is increased at a second rate, wherein the first rate is higher than the second rate.

14 . A dimmer device with temperature compensation, comprising:

a housing assembly including a line terminal configured to be attached to a mains input, and a load terminal configured to be attached to a load;

a bridge rectifier connected between the line terminal and the load terminal such that current conducted between the line terminal and load terminal passes through the bridge rectifier;

a thermally sensitive component disposed within the housing assembly, an electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component is representative of a temperature of the bridge rectifier;

a controller configured to permit conduction of current from the line terminal to the load terminal for a portion of each half cycle of the mains input, wherein the controller is configured to adjust the length of the portion of each half cycle based, at least in part, on a user input, wherein the controller is further configured to reduce length of the portion of each half cycle based on when the electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component indicates that the temperature of the bridge rectifier exceeds a threshold.

15 . The dimmer device of claim 14 , wherein the thermally sensitive component is a diode.

16 . The dimmer device of claim 14 , wherein the thermally sensitive component is a thermistor.

17 . The dimmer device of claim 14 , wherein the portion of each half cycle is reduced according to a look up table that correlates a value of the electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component to the length of the portion of each half cycle.

18 . The dimmer device of claim 14 , wherein the length of the portion of each half cycle is further reduced each instance the electrical characteristics of the thermally sensitive component indicates that the temperature of exceeds the threshold.

19 . The dimmer device of claim 14 , wherein, after reducing the length of the portion of each half cycle when the electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component indicates that the temperature of the bridge rectifier exceeds the threshold, the length of the portion of each half cycle can be increased upon determining that the electrical characteristic of the thermally sensitive component indicates that the temperature does not exceed the threshold.

20 . The dimmer of claim 19 , wherein the length of the portion of each half cycle is reduced at a first rate, wherein the length of the portion of each half cycle is increased at a second rate, wherein the first rate is higher than the second rate.