IP Library Granted Patent US 10,575,387
Granted Patent B2
US 10,575,387 · App. 16/230,103 · Granted Feb 25, 2020

Low-voltage controller with dimming function and method

Inventor: Edward Wilkolaski (South Wales, NY)
Assignee: Curbell Medical Products, Inc.
H05B37/0272H05B37/02
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Patent No.
US 10,575,387
App. No.
16/230,103
Granted
Feb 25, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

A low-voltage controller (LVC) is configured to utilize a low-voltage signal to operate a high-voltage load, such as a lamp. The LVC is configured to receive a low-voltage step signal at a switch input. The LVC has a line input for connection to a source of power at a line voltage and a load output for connection to a first load, and a dimmer for setting an intensity of the first load. Subsequent step signals alter the intensity of the load. A method for low-voltage control of the load is provided. A method includes the steps of receiving a first switch signal at a switch input of an LVC; setting a lamp to a first intensity; receiving a second switch signal at the switch input; and setting the lamp to a second intensity.

Claims (30)

1. A low-voltage controller, comprising:

a switch input configured to receive a low-voltage step signal;

a line input configured to connect to a line voltage source;

a dimmer configured to set a first intensity of a first load when a first occurrence of the low-voltage step signal is received at the switch input, and a second intensity of the first load when a second occurrence of the low-voltage step signal is received at the switch input; and

wherein the dimmer comprises a microcontroller programmed to increment a switch counter upon receipt of the low-voltage step signal at the switch input and set the intensity of the first load according to a value of the switch counter.

2. The low-voltage controller of claim 1 , further comprising a relay configured to activate the first load.

3. The low-voltage controller of claim 2 , further comprising a PWM generator to energize the relay with a PWM signal.

4. The low-voltage controller of claim 1 , further comprising a PWM generator configured to provide a PWM signal to the first load and wherein the dimmer is configured to alter a duty cycle of the PWM signal when the low-voltage step signal is received at the switch input.

5. The low-voltage controller of claim 1 , further comprising a first control output for providing a first control signal to the first load and wherein the dimmer is configured to send the first control signal to the first load by way of the first control output when the low-voltage step signal is received at the switch input.

6. The low-voltage controller of claim 5 , wherein the control output is a wireless transceiver configured to communicate with a wireless transceiver of the first load.

7. The low-voltage controller of claim 5 , wherein the control signal is formatted according to a protocol.

8. The low-voltage controller of claim 7 , wherein the protocol is 0-10V, ACN, ASCII, BACnet, DALI, DMX512, EnOcean, Konnex, LonWorks, MIDI, Modbus, RDM, SMPTE®, TCP/IP, an XML, Zigbee®, or ZWave®.

9. The low-voltage controller of claim 1 , further comprising a first load output configured to connect to the first load and provide power to the first load.

10. The low-voltage controller of claim 1 , further comprising a second switch input configured to receive a second low-voltage step signal, wherein the dimmer is further configured to set an intensity of a second load when the second low-voltage step signal is received at the second switch input.

11. The low-voltage controller of claim 10 , further comprising a second load output configured to connect to the second load and provide power to the second load.

12. The low-voltage controller of claim 10 , further comprising a second control output for providing a second control signal to the second load and wherein the dimmer is configured to send the second control signal to the second load by way of the second control output when the second low-voltage step signal is received at the second switch input.

13. The low-voltage controller of claim 12 , wherein the second control output is a wireless transceiver configured to communicate with a wireless transceiver of the second load.

14. The low-voltage controller of claim 12 , wherein the second control signal is formatted according to a second protocol.

15. The low-voltage controller of claim 14 , wherein the second protocol is 0-10V, ACN, ASCII, BACnet, DALI, DMX512, EnOcean, Konnex, LonWorks, MIDI, Modbus, RDM, SMPTE®, TCP/IP, an XML, Zigbee®, or ZWave®.

16. The low-voltage controller of claim 14 , wherein the second protocol is a wireless protocol.

17. A load control system, comprising:

a nurse call station;

a patient interface in electronic communication with the nurse call station, the patient interface configured for low-voltage operation and having a momentary switch operable by a user;

a low-voltage controller comprising:

a switch input in electronic communication with the switch of the patient interface, the switch input configured to receive a low-voltage step signal from the switch;

a line input configured to connect to a line voltage source;

a dimmer configured to set a first intensity of a first load when a first occurrence of the low-voltage step signal is received at the switch input, and a second intensity of the first load when a second occurrence of the low-voltage step signal is received at the switch input; and

wherein the dimmer comprises a microcontroller programmed to increment a switch counter upon receipt of the low-voltage step signal at the switch input and set the intensity of the first load according to a value of the switch counter.

18. The load control system of claim 17 , wherein the patient interface is a pillow speaker.

19. The load control system of claim 17 , wherein the load is a lamp.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 14, 2026
From: CURBELL MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
Reel/Frame 074357/0280 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 9, 2019
From: WILKOLASKI, EDWARD
To: CURBELL MEDICAL PRODUCTS, INC.
Reel/Frame 047942/0120 →