IP Library Granted Patent US 8,950,686
Granted Patent B2
US 8,950,686 · App. 13/279,151 · Granted Feb 10, 2015

Control unit with automatic setback capability

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Patent No.
US 8,950,686
App. No.
13/279,151
Granted
Feb 10, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods for controlling temperature in a conditioned enclosure such as a dwelling are described that include an “auto-away” and/or “auto-arrival” feature for detecting unexpected absences which provide opportunities for significant energy savings through automatic adjustment of the setpoint temperature. According to some preferred embodiments, when no occupancy has been detected for a minimum time interval, an “auto-away” feature triggers a changes of the state of the enclosure, and the actual operating setpoint temperature is changed to a predetermined energy-saving away-state temperature, regardless of the setpoint temperature indicated by the normal thermostat schedule. The purpose of the “auto away” feature is to avoid unnecessary heating or cooling when there are no occupants present to actually experience or enjoy the comfort settings of the schedule, thereby saving energy.

Claims (39)

1. A method for controlling temperature in a conditioned enclosure comprising:

controlling temperature within the conditioned enclosure according to a first setpoint, the first setpoint being from a preexisting schedule and representing a temperature suitable when one or more persons are occupying the conditioned enclosure;

receiving data reflecting one or more occupancy sensors adapted to detect occupancy within the conditioned enclosure; and

automatically changing the setpoint temperature to a second setpoint upon expiration of a predetermined time interval during which no occupancy has been detected, the second setpoint requiring substantially less energy to maintain than the first setpoint, wherein the predetermined time interval is modified based at least in part on received manual settings that indicate occupancy following the changing to the second setpoint.

2. A method according to claim 1 further comprising automatically changing the setpoint temperature from the second setpoint to a third setpoint, the third setpoint being from the preexisting schedule.

3. A method according to claim 2 wherein the third setpoint is substantially equal to the first setpoint.

4. A method according to claim 1 wherein the predetermined time interval is 60 minutes or greater.

5. A method according to claim 4 wherein the predetermined time interval is between about 90 minutes and 180 minutes.

6. A method according to claim 5 wherein the predetermined time interval is about 120 minutes.

7. A method according to claim 1 wherein the receiving of data and automatically changing occur in daytime hours.

8. A method according to claim 1 wherein the conditioned enclosure is at least part of a dwelling.

9. A method according to claim 8 wherein the conditioned enclosure is at least part of a single-family dwelling.

10. A method according to claim 1 wherein the conditioned enclosure is at least part of a light commercial building.

11. A method according to claim 1 wherein the automatic changing does not occur during times when occupants of the conditioned enclosure are expected to be sleeping.

12. A programmable thermostat comprising a processing system and circuitry to carry out the method of claim 1 .

13. A method for controlling temperature in a conditioned enclosure comprising:

controlling temperature within the conditioned enclosure according to a first setpoint, the first setpoint being from a preexisting schedule and representing a temperature suitable when one or more persons are occupying the conditioned enclosure;

receiving data reflecting one or more occupancy sensors adapted to detect occupancy within the conditioned enclosure; and

automatically changing the setpoint temperature to a second setpoint upon expiration of a predetermined time interval during which no occupancy has been detected, the second setpoint requiring substantially less energy to maintain than the first setpoint, wherein the predetermined time interval is modified based at least in part on prior received data and prior automatic changes of setpoints in the conditioned enclosure.

14. A method for controlling temperature in a conditioned enclosure comprising:

controlling temperature within the conditioned enclosure according to a first setpoint, the first setpoint being from a preexisting schedule and representing a temperature suitable when one or more persons are occupying the conditioned enclosure;

receiving data reflecting one or more occupancy sensors adapted to detect occupancy within the conditioned enclosure;

automatically changing the setpoint temperature to a second setpoint upon expiration of a predetermined time interval during which no occupancy has been detected, the second setpoint requiring substantially less energy to maintain than the first setpoint; and

automatically changing the setpoint temperature to a third setpoint upon expiration of a second predetermined time interval during which no occupancy has been detected, wherein the second time interval is substantially longer than the first time interval.

15. A method according to claim 14 wherein the third setpoint is substantially equal to the second setpoint.

16. A method according to claim 14 wherein the third setpoint uses substantially less energy to maintain then the second setpoint.

17. A method according to claim 14 wherein the second time interval is 24 hours or longer.

18. A method according to claim 14 wherein the second time interval is selected such that non-occupancy during the second time interval is likely to reflect a multi-day non-occupancy period in the conditioned enclosure.

19. A method for controlling temperature in a conditioned enclosure comprising:

controlling temperature within the conditioned enclosure according to a first setpoint, the first setpoint being from a preexisting schedule and representing a temperature suitable when one or more persons are occupying the conditioned enclosure;

receiving data reflecting one or more occupancy sensors adapted to detect occupancy within the conditioned enclosure;

automatically changing the setpoint temperature to a second setpoint upon expiration of a predetermined time interval during which no occupancy has been detected, the second setpoint requiring substantially less energy to maintain than the first setpoint; and

modifying the preexisting schedule based at least in part on two or more automatic changes of the setpoint temperature.

20. A method according to claim 19 wherein the two or more automatic changes occur at similar times on consecutive days or on similar days of consecutive weeks.

21. A method for controlling temperature in a conditioned enclosure comprising:

controlling temperature within the conditioned enclosure according to a first setpoint, the first setpoint being from a preexisting schedule and representing a temperature suitable when one or more persons are occupying the conditioned enclosure;

receiving data reflecting one or more occupancy sensors adapted to detect occupancy within the conditioned enclosure;

automatically changing the setpoint temperature to a second setpoint upon expiration of a predetermined time interval during which no occupancy has been detected, the second setpoint requiring substantially less energy to maintain than the first setpoint; and

automatically changing the setpoint temperature to a third setpoint upon expiration of a second predetermined time interval during which no occupancy has been detected, wherein the second time interval is substantially longer than the first time interval, and wherein the first time interval is selected such that non-occupancy during the first time interval is likely to reflect an intra day non-occupancy period in the conditioned enclosure and the second time interval is selected such that non-occupancy during the second time interval is likely to reflect a interday non-occupancy period in the conditioned enclosure.

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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 2, 2017
From: GOOGLE INC.
To: GOOGLE LLC
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NEGATIVE PLEDGE AND COVENANT Recorded Jun 5, 2012
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 25, 2012
From: MATSUOKA, YOKY; ASTIER, FRANK E.; SHARAN, RANGOLI; FADELL, ANTHONY MICHAEL
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