IP Library Granted Patent US 8,917,024
Granted Patent B2
US 8,917,024 · App. 12/957,443 · Granted Dec 23, 2014

Daylight sensor having a rotatable enclosure

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Patent No.
US 8,917,024
App. No.
12/957,443
Granted
Dec 23, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A daylight sensor is adapted to be mounted to a surface in a space having a window, and has a rotatable enclosure for directing a lens of the daylight sensor towards the window. The daylight sensor includes a photosensitive circuit for measuring a light intensity in the space, and an enclosure for housing the photosensitive circuit. The lens directs light from the space towards the photosensitive circuit. The enclosure has a cover portion and a base portion adapted to be mounted to the surface. The cover portion is rotatable with respect to the base portion, so as to direct the lens towards the window after the base portion is mounted to the surface. The base portion may also include a cylindrical wall having a channel adapted to capture a snap of the cover portion, such that the snap may move angularly through the channel to allow for rotation of the cover portion with respect to the base portion.

Claims (24)

1. A daylight sensor adapted to be mounted to a surface in a space having a window, the sensor comprising:

a photosensitive circuit for measuring a light intensity in the space;

an enclosure for housing the photosensitive circuit, the enclosure comprising a cover portion and a base portion adapted to be mounted to the surface, the cover portion having a lens operable to direct light from the space towards the photosensitive circuit, the base portion comprising a rear surface and a cylindrical wall connected to the rear surface, the wall having a channel formed therein adjacent to the rear surface, the channel formed by a plurality of tabs on the wall surrounding a circumference of the base portion, the channel having gaps formed between the tabs, the cover portion comprising at least one snap captured in the channel and configured to move angularly through the channel to allow for rotation of the cover portion with respect to the base portion;

wherein the cover portion comprises a structure having a post extending towards the cylindrical wall of the base portion, the post configured to be received in detents formed in each of the tabs of the base portion to allow for rotation of the cover portion with respect to the base portion to a plurality of discrete positions, so as to allow the lens to be directed towards the window after the base portion is mounted to the surface.

2. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the structure comprises a second post extending towards the cylindrical wall of the base portion, the second post also adapted to be received in the detents formed in each of the tabs of the base portion.

3. The sensor of claim 2 , wherein, when one post is received in one of the detents, the other post is received in one of the gaps formed between the tabs.

4. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the structure is adapted to hold a battery of the sensor, the photosensitive circuit adapted to be powered by the battery.

5. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the snap of the cover portion is formed as part of the structure.

6. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the detents are formed by two parallel extensions of the tabs on the cylindrical wall of the base portion.

7. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the cover portion comprises a plurality of snaps adapted to be received in the channel of the base portion.

8. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein a width of the snap in the angular direction is larger than a width of the gaps between the tabs.

9. The sensor of claim 1 , wherein the cover portion is configured to be fully rotated with respect to the base portion.

10. A daylight sensor adapted to be mounted to a surface in a space having a window, the sensor comprising:

a photosensitive circuit for measuring a light intensity in the space;

an enclosure for housing the photosensitive circuit, the enclosure comprising a cover portion and a base portion adapted to be mounted to the surface, the cover portion having a lens operable to direct light from the space towards the photosensitive circuit, the base portion comprising a rear surface and a cylindrical wall connected to the rear surface, the wall having a channel formed therein adjacent to the rear surface, the channel formed by a plurality of tabs on the wall surrounding a circumference of the base portion, the channel having gaps formed between the tabs, the cover portion comprising at least one snap captured in the channel and configured to move angularly through the channel to allow for rotation of the cover portion with respect to the base portion;

wherein the cover portion comprises a structure defining a plurality of detents, the base portion comprising a post extending from the cylindrical wall, the post adapted to be received in the detents of the structure of the cover portion to allow for rotation of the cover portion with respect to the base portion to a plurality of discrete positions, so as to allow the lens to be directed towards the window after the base portion is mounted to the surface.

11. An enclosure for a sensor adapted to be mounted to a surface in a space having a window, the enclosure comprising:

a base portion comprising a rear surface adapted to be mounted to the surface and a cylindrical wall connected to the rear surface, the cylindrical wall having a channel formed therein adjacent to the rear surface, the channel formed by a plurality of tabs on the cylindrical wall surrounding a circumference of the base portion with gaps formed between the tabs; and

a cover portion having a lens for receiving light from the space, the cover portion comprising at least one snap captured in the channel and operable to move angularly through the channel to allow for rotation of the cover portion with respect to the base portion to a plurality of discrete positions, so as to allow the lens to be directed towards the window after the base portion is mounted to the surface;

wherein the cover portion comprises a structure having a post extending towards the cylindrical wall of the base portion, the post adapted to be received in detents formed in each of the tabs of the base portion to allow for rotation of the cover portion to the plurality of discrete positions.

12. The enclosure of claim 11 , wherein the snap of the cover portion is formed as part of the structure, and the structure is adapted to hold a battery of the sensor.

13. The enclosure of claim 11 , wherein the cover portion comprises a plurality of snaps adapted to be received in the channel of the base portion.

14. The enclosure of claim 11 , wherein a width of the snap in the angular direction is larger than a width of the gaps between the tabs.

15. The enclosure of claim 11 , wherein the cover portion is configured to be fully rotated with respect to the base portion.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 24, 2019
From: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.
To: LUTRON TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LLC
Reel/Frame 049286/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 9, 2011
From: SLOAN, GREG EDWARD; BRUGGER, FABIAN; KESSLER, JEFFREY A.
To: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.
Reel/Frame 025924/0384 →