IP Library Granted Patent US 12684676
Granted Patent B2
US 12684676 · App. 18/596,389 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Smart adapter for outdoor lighting systems

Inventor: Christopher M. Klein (Denver, CO)
Assignee: RACHIO, INC.
H05B47/1985
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12684676
App. No.
18/596,389
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of activating a lighting system including grouping a plurality of lights into two or more lighting zones, wherein the plurality of lights are coupled to a power controller, coupling the two or more lighting zones to a bypass controller, wherein the two or more lighting zones are configured to be actuated together or separately, and activating at least one of the two or more lighting zones via the bypass controller.

Claims (44)

1 . A method of activating a landscape lighting system comprising:

grouping a plurality of landscape lights into a first lighting zone having at least two landscape lights and a second lighting zone having at least two landscape lights, wherein the first lighting zone is electrically coupled to a power controller via a first power wire and the second lighting zone is electrically coupled to the power controller via a second power wire;

coupling the second lighting zone to a bypass controller via a bypass wire, wherein the bypass wire is electrically coupled to the power controller and is electrically parallel to the first power wire, wherein the two or more lighting zones are configured to be actuated together or separately; and

activating at least one of the two or more lighting zones via the bypass controller.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the bypass controller comprises a communication module and is configured to receive user instructions and in response to the user instructions, the bypass controller is configured to activate or deactivate the at least one of the two or more lighting zones.

3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the bypass controller is in communication with a sensor and is configured to activate the at least one of the two or more lighting zones based on sensor data received from the sensor.

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of landscape lights grouped into the first lighting zone are electrically coupled between the power controller and the plurality of landscape lights grouped into the second lighting zone.

5 . The method of claim 4 , wherein activating at least one of the first lighting zone or the second lighting zone via the bypass controller includes activating the first lighting zone.

6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein the second lighting zone is not activated.

7 . The method of claim 4 , wherein the bypass controller is a first bypass controller and activating at least one of the first lighting zone or the second lighting zone via the bypass controller includes activating the second lighting zone via a second bypass controller electrically coupled to the first bypass controller via the bypass wire.

8 . The method of claim 7 , wherein the first lighting zone is not activated.

9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the bypass controller is coupled to the power controller via the power wire and the bypass controller is positioned between the power controller and the first lighting zone.

10 . The method of claim 9 , wherein:

the bypass controller is a first bypass controller;

the power controller is coupled to a second bypass controller via the second power wire;

the second bypass controller is coupled to the first bypass controller via a second bypass wire; and

the second bypass controller is positioned between the first lighting zone of the two or more lighting zones and the second lighting zone of the two or more lighting zones.

11 . A system for activating a plurality of outdoor lights comprising:

a power controller electrically coupled to a power source and to the plurality of outdoor lights via a first power path and a bypass path that are electrically parallel to each other; and

a bypass controller coupled between the plurality of outdoor lights and the power controller.

12 . The system of claim 11 , wherein:

each outdoor light of the plurality of outdoor lights is coupled in series with the power controller and with each other; and

the bypass controller is configured to selectively activate portions of the plurality of outdoor lights.

13 . The system of claim 12 , wherein the bypass controller is configured to selectively activate a first portion of the plurality of outdoor lights that is downstream a second portion of the plurality of outdoor lights via the bypass wire.

14 . The system of claim 11 , further comprising a sensor in communication with the bypass controller, wherein the bypass controller is configured to activate at least one outdoor light of the plurality of outdoor lights based on sensor data received from the sensor.

15 . The system of claim 11 , wherein the bypass controller is a first bypass controller and comprises an identifier corresponding to a first lighting zone including a first portion of the plurality of outdoor lights, and the system further comprises:

a second bypass controller comprising an identifier corresponding to a second lighting zone including a second portion of the plurality of outdoor lights.

16 . The system of claim 15 , wherein:

the first bypass controller and the second bypass controller each comprise a communication module;

the first bypass controller is configured to receive user instructions and in response to the user instructions, the first bypass controller is configured to activate or deactivate the first lighting zone; and

the second bypass controller is configured to receive user instructions and in response to the user instructions, the second bypass controller is configured to activate or deactivate the second lighting zone.

17 . A landscape lighting system comprising:

a first lighting zone including a first landscape light;

a second lighting zone including a second landscape light;

a power controller electrically coupled to the first landscape light and the second landscape light via a power wire, wherein the first landscape light is coupled with the second landscape light in series via the power wire;

a first bypass controller coupled to the power wire between the power controller and the first lighting zone; and

a second bypass controller coupled to the power wire between the first lighting zone and the second lighting zone, wherein the first bypass controller is coupled with the second bypass controller via a bypass wire electrically parallel to the power wire.

18 . The landscape lighting system of claim 17 , wherein:

the first bypass controller is configured to provide power from the power controller to the second bypass controller via the bypass wire; and

the second bypass controller is configured to provide the power from the first bypass controller to the second landscape light.

19 . The landscape lighting system of claim 18 , wherein the power from the power controller is not provided to the first landscape light via the power wire.

20 . The landscape lighting system of claim 17 , wherein:

the first bypass controller comprises a communication module and is configured to receive user instructions and in response to the user instructions, the first bypass controller is configured to activate or deactivate the first landscape light; and

the second bypass controller is in communication with a sensor and is configured to activate the second landscape light based on sensor data received from the sensor.