IP Library Granted Patent US 10,667,365
Granted Patent B2
US 10,667,365 · App. 15/644,261 · Granted May 26, 2020

Intelligent lighting control system zone identification apparatuses, systems, and methods

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Patent No.
US 10,667,365
App. No.
15/644,261
Granted
May 26, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure provides an intelligent lighting control system. A first switch control circuit of a first lighting control module of a plurality of lighting control modules is actuated. The actuation is detected at each lighting control module in the plurality of lighting control modules. The light sensor in each lighting control module are polled by the respective processor in each lighting control module, to detect a change in a light level. The change in the light level detected by the respective lighting control module is transmitting, from each lighting control module. The lighting control modules that detected the change in the light level are catalogued into a 1st zone of one or more zones.

Claims (37)

1. A method of operating a lighting control system, the method comprising:

actuating a first switch control circuit of a first lighting control module of a plurality of lighting control modules wherein each lighting control module in the plurality of lighting control modules includes:

a module housing,

a user interface coupled to the module housing,

a light sensor coupled to the module housing, and

a second switch control circuit positioned in the module housing and including a processor configured to modulate a flow of electrical energy to a lighting circuit via a dimmer circuit to produce a plurality of lighting scenes by varying an illumination of a light bulb connected to the lighting circuit, the second switch control circuit electrically connected to the user interface and the light sensor,

detecting actuation of the first switch control circuit of the first lighting control module at each lighting control module in the plurality of lighting control modules;

polling, responsive to actuating the first switch control circuit, the light sensor in each lighting control module by a respective processor in each lighting control module, to detect a change in a light level;

transmitting, from each lighting control module, the change in the light level detected by a respective lighting control module;

cataloging the lighting control modules that detected the change in the light level caused by the actuation of the first switch control circuit into a first zone of one or more zones; and

cataloguing the lighting control modules that detected the change in the light level caused by the actuation of the first switch control circuit into a respective zone based on a magnitude of the detected change.

2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising actuating the second switch control circuit of each lighting control module in the plurality of lighting control modules sequentially until each lighting control module in the plurality of lighting control modules is catalogued into the respective zone.

3. A method of operating a lighting control system, the method comprising:

actuating a first switch control circuit of a first lighting control module of a plurality of lighting control modules wherein each lighting control module in the plurality of lighting control modules includes:

a module housing,

a user interface coupled to the module housing,

a light sensor coupled to the module housing, and

a second switch control circuit positioned in the module housing and including a processor configured to modulate a flow of electrical energy to a lighting circuit via a dimmer circuit to produce a plurality of lighting scenes by varying an illumination of a light bulb connected to the lighting circuit, the second switch control circuit electrically connected to the user interface and the light sensor,

detecting actuation of the first switch control circuit of the first lighting control module at each lighting control module in the plurality of lighting control modules;

polling, responsive to actuating the first switch control circuit, the light sensor in each lighting control module by a respective processor in each lighting control module, to detect a change in a light level;

transmitting, from each lighting control module, the change in the light level caused by the actuation of the first switch control circuit as detected by a respective lighting control module;

cataloging the lighting control modules that detected the change in the light level responsive to actuating the first switch control circuit into a first zone of one or more zones; and

modulating the flow of electrical energy to a respective lighting circuit based on a respective zone of the one or more zones.

4. A lighting control system comprising:

a plurality of lighting control modules communicably coupled to one another, wherein each lighting control module in the plurality of lighting control modules includes:

a module housing,

a user interface coupled to the module housing,

a light sensor coupled to the module housing,

a wireless antenna system coupled to a first processor, and

a first switch control circuit positioned in the housing and including a second processor configured to modulate a flow of electrical energy to a lighting circuit via a dimmer circuit to produce a plurality of lighting scenes by varying an illumination of a light bulb connected to the lighting circuit, the switch control circuit electrically connected to the user interface and the light sensor,

wherein the first switch control circuit of a first lighting control module in the plurality of lighting control modules is configured to initiate a first actuation to increase the flow of electrical energy to a first lighting circuit to cause illumination of a first light bulb connected to the first lighting circuit

wherein each second processor is configured to:

detect an actuation of the first switch control circuit of the first lighting control module in the plurality of lighting control modules,

poll the light sensor electrically connected to the first processor to detect a change in a light level, in response to detecting the actuation of the first switch control circuit, and

transmit a signal indicating the change in the light level detected by a respective lighting control module and responsive to actuating the first switch control circuit, whereby at least one central processor catalogues the lighting control modules that detected the change in the light level into a first zone of one or more zones.

5. The lighting control system according to claim 4 , wherein a second switch control circuit of a second lighting control module in the plurality of lighting control modules is configured to initiate a second actuation after polling the light sensor, in response to detecting the actuation of the first switch control circuit.

6. The lighting control system according to claim 4 , wherein the first lighting control module is configured to transmit an actuation signal to the other lighting control modules in response to the actuation of the first switch control circuit to increase the flow of electrical energy to the first lighting circuit.

Assignments (5)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 14, 2022
From: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: SAVANT SYSTEMS, INC.; SAVANT TECHNOLOGIES LLC; RACEPOINT ENERGY, LLC
Reel/Frame 059910/0312 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 1, 2021
From: SAVANT SYSTEMS, INC.; SAVANT TECHNOLOGIES LLC (F/K/A CONSUMER LIGHTING (U.S.) LLC); RACEPOINT ENERGY, LLC
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 057393/0882 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 26, 2021
From: RACEPOINT ENERGY, LLC
To: SAVANT SYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 057334/0344 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 18, 2020
From: NOON HOME, INC.
To: RACEPOINT ENERGY, LLC
Reel/Frame 051963/0948 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 27, 2018
From: LARK, JR., WILLIAM
To: NOON HOME, INC.
Reel/Frame 045358/0827 →