IP Library Granted Patent US 11,906,611
Granted Patent B2
US 11,906,611 · App. 17/889,014 · Granted Feb 20, 2024

Fan speed control device

Inventor: James P. Steiner (Royersford, PA)
Assignee: Lutron Technology Company LLC
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Patent No.
US 11,906,611
App. No.
17/889,014
Granted
Feb 20, 2024
Kind
B2
Abstract

A control device for a ceiling fan may have a motor drive circuit configured to control a rotational speed of a motor of the ceiling fan, an occupancy sensing circuit, and a control circuit configured to adjust the rotational speed of the motor in response to a detected occupancy or vacancy condition. The control circuit may process the signals generated by the occupancy sensing circuit to eliminate the effects of vibrations and/or wobbling of the ceiling fan. The control circuit may control the motor drive circuit to adjust the rotational speed of the motor in response to an accelerometer to minimize the magnitude of the wobble of the ceiling fan. The control circuit may be configured to learn a preferred rotational speed for the motor. The control circuit may also be configured to control the rotational speed of the motor to affect a thermal comfort level of an occupant.

Claims (80)

1. A ceiling fan controller, comprising:

memory circuitry; and

ceiling fan motor control circuitry to adjust a rotational speed and a direction of rotation of an operatively coupled ceiling fan motor based on an activity level of an occupant of a space that includes the ceiling fan motor, the activity level of the occupant determined using one or more sensors that include at least one sensor capable of detecting a motionless occupant;

the ceiling fan motor control circuitry to determine the rotational speed and the direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on information received via the communication interface circuitry, wherein the received information includes data representative of a current date and a current time-of-day.

2. The ceiling fan controller of claim 1 , wherein the at least one sensor capable of detecting a motionless occupant includes a thermopile array.

3. The ceiling fan controller of claim 1 , wherein the at least one sensor capable of detecting a motionless occupant includes an image capture device.

4. The ceiling fan controller of claim 1 wherein the one or more sensors includes at least one temperature sensor:

wherein the ceiling fan motor control circuitry to further:

determine the rotational speed and the direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on information received at least one temperature sensor, wherein the received information includes data representative of a current temperature of the space.

5. The ceiling fan controller of claim 1 wherein the ceiling fan motor control circuitry to further:

determine the rotational speed and the direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on information received via the communication interface circuitry, wherein the received information includes data representative of a geolocation of the ceiling fan motor.

6. The ceiling fan controller of claim 4 wherein the one or more sensors includes at least one humidity sensor:

wherein the ceiling fan motor control circuitry to further:

determine the rotational speed and the direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on information received via the communication interface circuitry, wherein the received information includes data representative of a current humidity in the space.

7. The ceiling fan controller of claim 5 wherein the ceiling fan motor control circuitry to further:

determine the rotational speed and the direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on information stored in the memory circuitry, wherein the stored information includes data representative of one or more user preferences.

8. The ceiling fan controller of claim 5 wherein the ceiling fan motor control circuitry to further:

determine a fan speed and a fan airflow direction based on a calculated Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) value for the occupant.

9. A ceiling fan control method, comprising:

detecting, by one or more sensors that include at least one sensor capable of detecting a motionless occupant, an activity level of the occupant of a space that includes a ceiling fan motor;

determining, by ceiling fan motor control circuitry communicatively coupled to the one or more sensors, a rotational speed of the ceiling fan motor based on:

the detected activity level of the occupant of the space;

temperature data received from one or more temperature sensors disposed in the space; and

humidity data received from one or more humidity sensors disposed in the space and

determining, by ceiling fan motor control circuitry, a direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based on:

the detected activity level of the occupant of the space;

the temperature data received from the one or more temperature sensors; and

the humidity data received from the one or more humidity sensors.

10. The method of claim 9 , wherein detecting an activity level of the occupant of the space further includes:

detecting, via one or more thermopile arrays, an activity level of the occupant of the space.

11. The method of claim 9 , wherein detecting an activity level of the occupant of the space further includes:

detecting, via one or more image capture devices, an activity level of the occupant of the space.

12. The method of claim 9 , further comprising:

receiving, by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry via communicatively coupled communication interface circuitry, information that includes data representative of a current date and a current time-of-day;

determining, by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry, the rotational speed of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the received data representative of the current date and the current time-of-day; and

determining, by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry, the direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the received data representative of the current date and the current time-of-day.

13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

receiving, by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry, information that includes data representative of a geolocation of the ceiling fan motor;

determining, by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry, the rotational speed of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the received data representative of the geolocation of the ceiling fan motor; and

determining, by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry, the direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the received data representative of the geolocation of the ceiling fan motor.

14. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

retrieving, by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry, information that includes data representative of one or more user preferences based on the current time-of-day and the current date;

determining, by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry, the rotational speed of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the retrieved data representative of the one or more user preferences; and

determining, by the ceiling fan control circuitry, the direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the received data representative of the one or more user preferences.

15. The method of claim 12 , further comprising:

determining, by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry, a Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) value for the occupant of the space;

determining, by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry, the rotational speed of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the determined PMV value for the occupant of the space; and

determining, by the ceiling fan control circuitry, the direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the determined PMV value for the occupant of the space.

16. A non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device that includes instructions that, when executed by ceiling fan motor control circuitry causes the control circuitry to:

detect, via one or more sensors that include at least one sensor capable of detecting a motionless occupant, an activity level of the occupant of a space that includes a ceiling fan motor;

receive, from one or more temperature sensors in the space, data indicative of a temperature in the space;

receive, from one or more relative humidity sensors disposed in the space, data indicative of a relative humidity in the space;

determine a rotational speed of the ceiling fan motor based on:

the detected activity level of the occupant of the space;

the received temperature data; and

the received relative humidity data; and

determine a direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based on:

the detected activity level of the occupant of the space;

the received temperature data; and

the received relative humidity data.

17. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 16 , wherein the instructions that cause the ceiling fan motor control circuitry to detect the activity level of the occupant of the space further cause the control circuitry to:

detect the activity level of the occupant of the space using one or more thermopile arrays.

18. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 16 , wherein the instructions that cause the ceiling fan motor control circuitry to detect the activity level of the occupant of the space further causes the control circuitry to:

detect the activity level of the occupant of the space using one or more image capture devices.

19. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 16 wherein the instructions, when executed by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry, further cause the control circuitry to:

receive, from one or more temperature sensors in the space, data indicative of a temperature in the space;

determine the rotational speed of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the received temperature data; and

determine the direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the received temperature data.

20. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 16 wherein the instructions, when executed by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry, further cause the control circuitry to:

receive information that includes data representative of a geolocation of the ceiling fan motor;

determine the rotational speed of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the received data representative of the geolocation of the ceiling fan motor; and

determine the direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the received data representative of the geolocation of the ceiling fan motor.

21. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 16 wherein the instructions, when executed by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry, further cause the control circuitry to:

retrieve information that includes data representative of one or more user preferences based on a current time and a current date;

determine the rotational speed of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the retrieved data representative of the one or more user preferences; and

determine the direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the received data representative of the one or more user preferences.

22. The non-transitory, machine-readable, storage device of claim 16 wherein the instructions, when executed by the ceiling fan motor control circuitry, further cause the control circuitry to:

determine a Predicted Mean Vote (PMV) value for the occupant of the space;

determine the rotational speed of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the determined PMV value for the occupant of the space; and

determine the direction of rotation of the ceiling fan motor based, at least in part, on the determined PMV value for the occupant of the space.