EP2793323A1 - Electrical outlet having wireless control capabilities - Google Patents
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R13/00—Details of coupling devices of the kinds covered by groups H01R12/70 or H01R24/00 - H01R33/00
- H01R13/66—Structural association with built-in electrical component
- H01R13/70—Structural association with built-in electrical component with built-in switch
- H01R13/703—Structural association with built-in electrical component with built-in switch operated by engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. dual-continuity coupling part
- H01R13/7036—Structural association with built-in electrical component with built-in switch operated by engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. dual-continuity coupling part the switch being in series with coupling part, e.g. dead coupling, explosion proof coupling
- H01R13/7038—Structural association with built-in electrical component with built-in switch operated by engagement or disengagement of coupling parts, e.g. dual-continuity coupling part the switch being in series with coupling part, e.g. dead coupling, explosion proof coupling making use of a remote controlled switch, e.g. relais, solid state switch activated by the engagement of the coupling parts
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- H01R—ELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
- H01R24/00—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure
- H01R24/76—Two-part coupling devices, or either of their cooperating parts, characterised by their overall structure with sockets, clips or analogous contacts and secured to apparatus or structure, e.g. to a wall
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- H05B—ELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
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- the subject disclosure is generally related to electrical connectors and/or outlets, and more particularly, to an electrical outlet wireless control capabilities for use in connection with an AC power system.
- US Patent Application Serial No. 13/591,371 incorporated herein in its entirety, describes an improved connector which, among other advantages, has the advantage of allowing for wireless control of the bringing of power to a low-voltage DC powered device that is coupled via use of the connector to a low-voltage DC power source.
- the disclosed connectors may be used to couple a low-voltage DC powered device to any one of a low-voltage DC power grid systems, to low-voltage DC power cables, and/or to other disconnection/connection points in a DC power system.
- the subject connectors When utilized in connection with a low-voltage DC power system, may be provided with one or more mechanical structures, such as those described in the above-noted patents, to thereby allow the subject connectors to be releasably attached thereto.
- the present disclosed examples generally provide a 120 Volt AC outlet that includes a wireless receiver/transmitter to switch power ON and OFF to the outlet locally and, at least in one example, also switch power to outlets that are daisychained and/or otherwise connected to the local outlet.
- the line-in power is connectable to the disclosed outlet housing similar to any known power outlet.
- This provided power is used to drive an AC/DC converter to create a DC bus internal to the outlet housing.
- This DC bus powers the electronics, including, for example, a wireless transceiver incorporated within the outlet housing.
- the wireless transceiver will receive a command from another wireless device to turn power ON or OFF to the local outlet and the downstream (e.g. daisychained, etc.) outlets.
- These outlets can be wired to the output terminations (push-in and/or other) on the back of the local outlet and/or outlet housing, or may be connected through any other suitable electrical connection.
- the housing and arrangement of the internal and/or external components of the present device may vary as desired.
- the device may be provided with a first housing comprising any and/or all of the wireless components and DC bus components, while a second housing may include the electrical outlet itself, with electrical connectivity to the wireless component housing and/or any downstream outlets.
- FIG. 1 a schematic diagram of an example outlet component 10 for use in bringing remotely switchable power from an AC power source 12 to an AC powered electrical outlet 14, and providing an AC power interface 16 to supply other AC powered devices 15a, 15b...15n, such as other AC outlets, light fixtures, or the like, is illustrated.
- the outlet component 10 For allowing the outlet component 10 to be coupled to the AC power source 12, the outlet component 10 includes a line-side connection 13 comprised of one or more electrical contacts arranged to allow engagement with corresponding electrical conductors or surfaces associated with the AC power source 12.
- the electrical contacts of the line-side connection 13 may be incorporated into a housing 11 having mechanical structures as needed to allow the outlet component 10 to be releasably attached to an AC power system, AC power wires, and/or to other disconnection/connection points in an AC power system.
- the wireless outlet component 10 may also be attached to wires associated with the source of AC power through use of insulation piercing type contacts (IPC type contacts), insulation displacing type contacts (IDC type contacts), push-in type contacts, crimp type contacts, weld type contacts, screw type contacts, etc.
- IPC type contacts insulation piercing type contacts
- IDC type contacts insulation displacing type contacts
- push-in type contacts push-in type contacts
- crimp type contacts weld type contacts
- screw type contacts etc.
- the electrical outlet 14 is mounted within the housing 11.
- the electrical outlet14 may be any suitable electrical outlet, including, for example, an AC power plug that uses the standards set by the U.S. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), such as a NEMA 5-15R, which is the standard electricity outlet typically found in modem household and buildings in the United States.
- NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
- the electrical outlet 14 includes a load-side interface comprises of one or more electrical contacts (not shown) (which one or more electrical contacts may be incorporated into the same or a further housing having mechanical structures as needed) adapted to be engaged with the AC power interface 16, plugs, or the like.
- the electrical contacts of the electrical outlet 14 may also be push-in type contacts, IDC type contacts, IPC type contacts, crimp type contacts, weld type contacts, screw type, etc.
- the outlet component 10 further includes a power controller 17. As illustrated in FIG. 1 , the power controller 17 is electrically coupled to the line-side connection 13 via an electrical connection 18 and is electrically coupled to the electrical outlet 14 via an electrical connection 19. It will be appreciated that the electrical connection 19 may be directly electrically coupled to the AC power interface 16 or may be indirectly electrically coupled through the electrical outlet 14 as desired.
- the power controller 17 may comprise a mechanical relay, or a semiconductor based electronic device such as an Opto-isolator, FET, transistor, and/or the like.
- the power controller 17 is further coupled to a wireless receiver or transceiver 20 which, as described hereinafter, functions to provide a control signal, such as a DC control signal to the power controller 17 via an electrical connection 22.
- a wireless receiver such as, for example a 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, etc. wireless receiver
- the transceiver 20 may be any suitable receiver and/or addressable component as desired.
- Power is provided to the wireless receiver or transceiver 20 by any suitable electrical connections including, for instance by means of an optional DC-DC converter 24 which is electrically coupled to the wireless receiver or transceiver 20 via an electrical connection 26 and to the line-side connection 14 via a rectifier 28 and an electrical connection 29. It will be understood that other means for providing power to the wireless receiver or transceiver 20 could also be employed, such as by providing power through use of a battery, through use of ambient RF power harvesting, or the like. It will also be understood that the electrical connections between the various components illustrated in FIG. 1 may be traces formed on a PCB, wires, or the like without limitation.
- the wireless receiver or transceiver 20 is adapted to transmit a control signal to the power controller 17 via the electrical connection 22 in response to the wireless receiver or transceiver 20 receiving a control signal from a remotely located device, e.g., a switch, sensor, remote, controller, gateway, command center, or the like.
- a remotely located device e.g., a switch, sensor, remote, controller, gateway, command center, or the like.
- the remotely located device and the wireless receiver or transceiver 20 are adapted to communicate via use of wireless RF transmissions, such as for instance, via 900 MHz wireless transmissions.
- the power controller 17 is, in turn, adapted to respond to the control signal transmitted thereto via the electrical connection 22 to control the bringing of power to the electrical outlet 14 from the line-side connection 13 via the electrical connections 18 and 19.
- control signal provided to the power controller 17 by the wireless receiver or transceiver 20 may be used to simply turn on or turn off the power connection between the electrical outlet 14 and the line-side connection 13. It is contemplated that the control signal provided to the power controller 17 by the wireless receiver or transceiver 20 may also be used to limit the amount of power that is provided to the electrical outlet 14 from the line-side connection 13, e.g., to provide for a dimming effect. It will also be appreciated that, in the case when a transceiver 20 is utilized, the outlet component 10 may allow for state data associated with the power controller 17, and according the outlet 14, and/or other data to be communicated to other remotely located devices as needed.
- the outlet component 10 may additionally include a mechanism or other means to allow a user to set (or for pre-setting at a time of manufacture) an address to thereby allow communications to the outlet component 10, via the receiver or transceiver 20, to be specifically targeted thereto - which would be particularly useful in an instance where multiple connectors are intended to be used in a confined area.
- the outlet component 10 may include a memory or other storage means to store operational data as desired.
- the power controller 17 may have a sensor and/or other suitable device to measure and monitor current draw and/or other measurement of consumption. This data may be stored locally and/or transmitted remotely to a command controller, etc. In this manner, the data may be utilized to obtain the status of power usage in a specific outlet 14, 14a, 14b...14n, or to the entire combination of a subset thereto.
- the outlet component 10' includes multiple housings, 11a, 11b, which in his instance, house different individual components.
- the example housing 11a includes each of the components from the line-side connection 1 to the power controller 17. Additionally, the housing 11a includes the electrical outlet 14 and the associated electrical connections.
- the housing 11a may be used with any suitable electrical outlet, sensor, and/or other suitable electrical device, including other types of electrical outlets, to adapt, retrofit, and/or enable modification of existing or new outlets as desired.
- the housings 11, 11a, 11b may include any other of the component elements described herein and/or any additional or substitute elements as desired.
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- This application is a non-provisional application claiming priority from
U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 61/812,070, filed April 15, 2013 U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 61/812,548, filed April 16, 2013 - This application is also a continuation-in-part of
U.S. Patent Application No. 13/591,371 U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 61/606,129 filed on Mar.02, 2012 - The subject disclosure is generally related to electrical connectors and/or outlets, and more particularly, to an electrical outlet wireless control capabilities for use in connection with an AC power system.
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US Patent Application Serial No. 13/591,371 , incorporated herein in its entirety, describes an improved connector which, among other advantages, has the advantage of allowing for wireless control of the bringing of power to a low-voltage DC powered device that is coupled via use of the connector to a low-voltage DC power source. The disclosed connectors may be used to couple a low-voltage DC powered device to any one of a low-voltage DC power grid systems, to low-voltage DC power cables, and/or to other disconnection/connection points in a DC power system. When utilized in connection with a low-voltage DC power system, the subject connectors may be provided with one or more mechanical structures, such as those described in the above-noted patents, to thereby allow the subject connectors to be releasably attached thereto. - The present disclosed examples generally provide a 120 Volt AC outlet that includes a wireless receiver/transmitter to switch power ON and OFF to the outlet locally and, at least in one example, also switch power to outlets that are daisychained and/or otherwise connected to the local outlet.
- As described herein, the line-in power is connectable to the disclosed outlet housing similar to any known power outlet. This provided power is used to drive an AC/DC converter to create a DC bus internal to the outlet housing. This DC bus powers the electronics, including, for example, a wireless transceiver incorporated within the outlet housing. In at least one instance, the wireless transceiver will receive a command from another wireless device to turn power ON or OFF to the local outlet and the downstream (e.g. daisychained, etc.) outlets. These outlets can be wired to the output terminations (push-in and/or other) on the back of the local outlet and/or outlet housing, or may be connected through any other suitable electrical connection.
- In still other examples, the housing and arrangement of the internal and/or external components of the present device may vary as desired. For example, in one instance, the device may be provided with a first housing comprising any and/or all of the wireless components and DC bus components, while a second housing may include the electrical outlet itself, with electrical connectivity to the wireless component housing and/or any downstream outlets.
- While the foregoing provides a general description of the subject outlet, a better understanding of the objects, advantages, features, properties, and relationships of the subject outlet will be obtained from the following detailed description and accompanying drawing which set forth illustrative examples and which are indicative of the various ways in which the principles of the invention may be employed.
- For a better understanding of the present disclosure, reference may be had to the following drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 illustrates a schematic diagram of example components of an outlet having wireless communication capabilities; and -
FIG. 2 illustrates another example schematic diagram of the example outlet ofFIG. 1 , showing various components in various housing arrangements. - The following description of example methods and apparatus is not intended to limit the scope of the description to the precise form or forms detailed herein. Instead the following description is intended to be illustrative so that others may follow its teachings.
- Turning now to the
FIG. 1 , a schematic diagram of anexample outlet component 10 for use in bringing remotely switchable power from anAC power source 12 to an AC poweredelectrical outlet 14, and providing anAC power interface 16 to supply other AC powereddevices 15a, 15b...15n, such as other AC outlets, light fixtures, or the like, is illustrated. - For allowing the
outlet component 10 to be coupled to theAC power source 12, theoutlet component 10 includes a line-side connection 13 comprised of one or more electrical contacts arranged to allow engagement with corresponding electrical conductors or surfaces associated with theAC power source 12. The electrical contacts of the line-side connection 13 may be incorporated into ahousing 11 having mechanical structures as needed to allow theoutlet component 10 to be releasably attached to an AC power system, AC power wires, and/or to other disconnection/connection points in an AC power system. While not limiting, thewireless outlet component 10 may also be attached to wires associated with the source of AC power through use of insulation piercing type contacts (IPC type contacts), insulation displacing type contacts (IDC type contacts), push-in type contacts, crimp type contacts, weld type contacts, screw type contacts, etc. - For providing electrical power to an external device, the
electrical outlet 14 is mounted within thehousing 11. The electrical outlet14 may be any suitable electrical outlet, including, for example, an AC power plug that uses the standards set by the U.S. National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), such as a NEMA 5-15R, which is the standard electricity outlet typically found in modem household and buildings in the United States. For allowing theoutlet component 10 to be coupled to the AC powereddevices 15a, 15b, theelectrical outlet 14 includes a load-side interface comprises of one or more electrical contacts (not shown) (which one or more electrical contacts may be incorporated into the same or a further housing having mechanical structures as needed) adapted to be engaged with theAC power interface 16, plugs, or the like. Thus, without limitation, the electrical contacts of theelectrical outlet 14 may also be push-in type contacts, IDC type contacts, IPC type contacts, crimp type contacts, weld type contacts, screw type, etc. - To control the bringing of power from the line-
side connection 13 to theelectrical outlet 14 and, in turn, to theAC power interface 16, and thus to thedevices 15a, 15b ... 15n coupled to theAC power interface 16, theoutlet component 10 further includes apower controller 17. As illustrated inFIG. 1 , thepower controller 17 is electrically coupled to the line-side connection 13 via anelectrical connection 18 and is electrically coupled to theelectrical outlet 14 via anelectrical connection 19. It will be appreciated that theelectrical connection 19 may be directly electrically coupled to theAC power interface 16 or may be indirectly electrically coupled through theelectrical outlet 14 as desired. - By way of example only, the
power controller 17 may comprise a mechanical relay, or a semiconductor based electronic device such as an Opto-isolator, FET, transistor, and/or the like. Thepower controller 17 is further coupled to a wireless receiver ortransceiver 20 which, as described hereinafter, functions to provide a control signal, such as a DC control signal to thepower controller 17 via anelectrical connection 22. While described in the present disclosure as a wireless receiver, such as, for example a 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz, etc. wireless receiver, thetransceiver 20 may be any suitable receiver and/or addressable component as desired. Power is provided to the wireless receiver ortransceiver 20 by any suitable electrical connections including, for instance by means of an optional DC-DC converter 24 which is electrically coupled to the wireless receiver ortransceiver 20 via an electrical connection 26 and to the line-side connection 14 via arectifier 28 and anelectrical connection 29. It will be understood that other means for providing power to the wireless receiver ortransceiver 20 could also be employed, such as by providing power through use of a battery, through use of ambient RF power harvesting, or the like. It will also be understood that the electrical connections between the various components illustrated inFIG. 1 may be traces formed on a PCB, wires, or the like without limitation. - More particularly, for controlling the bringing of power to
electrical outlet 14, the wireless receiver ortransceiver 20 is adapted to transmit a control signal to thepower controller 17 via theelectrical connection 22 in response to the wireless receiver ortransceiver 20 receiving a control signal from a remotely located device, e.g., a switch, sensor, remote, controller, gateway, command center, or the like. Preferably, the remotely located device and the wireless receiver ortransceiver 20 are adapted to communicate via use of wireless RF transmissions, such as for instance, via 900 MHz wireless transmissions. Thepower controller 17 is, in turn, adapted to respond to the control signal transmitted thereto via theelectrical connection 22 to control the bringing of power to theelectrical outlet 14 from the line-side connection 13 via theelectrical connections power controller 17 by the wireless receiver ortransceiver 20 may be used to simply turn on or turn off the power connection between theelectrical outlet 14 and the line-side connection 13. It is contemplated that the control signal provided to thepower controller 17 by the wireless receiver ortransceiver 20 may also be used to limit the amount of power that is provided to theelectrical outlet 14 from the line-side connection 13, e.g., to provide for a dimming effect. It will also be appreciated that, in the case when atransceiver 20 is utilized, theoutlet component 10 may allow for state data associated with thepower controller 17, and according theoutlet 14, and/or other data to be communicated to other remotely located devices as needed. - While not illustrated, the
outlet component 10 may additionally include a mechanism or other means to allow a user to set (or for pre-setting at a time of manufacture) an address to thereby allow communications to theoutlet component 10, via the receiver ortransceiver 20, to be specifically targeted thereto - which would be particularly useful in an instance where multiple connectors are intended to be used in a confined area. Still further, while not illustrated, theoutlet component 10 may include a memory or other storage means to store operational data as desired. In addition, thepower controller 17 may have a sensor and/or other suitable device to measure and monitor current draw and/or other measurement of consumption. This data may be stored locally and/or transmitted remotely to a command controller, etc. In this manner, the data may be utilized to obtain the status of power usage in aspecific outlet 14, 14a, 14b...14n, or to the entire combination of a subset thereto. - Turning to
FIG. 2 , another example outlet component 10' is illustrated. In this example, the outlet component 10' includes multiple housings, 11a, 11b, which in his instance, house different individual components. For example, as illustrated, the example housing 11a includes each of the components from the line-side connection 1 to thepower controller 17. Additionally, the housing 11a includes theelectrical outlet 14 and the associated electrical connections. In this manner, the housing 11a may be used with any suitable electrical outlet, sensor, and/or other suitable electrical device, including other types of electrical outlets, to adapt, retrofit, and/or enable modification of existing or new outlets as desired. It will be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art that thehousings 11, 11a, 11b, may include any other of the component elements described herein and/or any additional or substitute elements as desired. - While specific examples of the subject invention have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of this disclosure. It will therefore be appreciated that features described are not to be limited to any particular example but may be freely used across examples where applicable. Additionally, it will be appreciated that the size, shape, arrangement, integration, and/or number of components illustrated and described can be changed as necessary to meet a given need. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any equivalents thereof.
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- An outlet component for connecting a source of power to an electrical outlet, comprising:a line-side connection arranged for electrically coupling the outlet component to the source of power;an electrical interface arranged for electrically coupling the outlet component to the electrical outlet;a power controller electrically coupled to the line-side connection and the electrical interface and operable to control a bringing of power to the electrical interface from the line-side connection; anda wireless receiver electrically coupled to the power controller for receiving a first signal from a device external to the outlet component and for generating, in response thereto, a second signal for controlling operations of the power controller.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 1, wherein the line-side interface is arranged for releasably and electrically coupling the outlet component to an AC power system.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 1, wherein the outlet component further comprises at least one load-side interface to electrically couple the outlet component to a load device.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 3, wherein the load device is an electrical outlet.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 3, wherein the load-side interface comprises at least one of a push-in type contact, an IDC type contact, an IPC type contact, a crimp type contact, or a weld type contact for engaging a corresponding one or more wires associated with the load device.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 1, wherein the power controller functions as an on/off power controller.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 1, wherein the power controller functions as a dimming power controller.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 1, wherein the power controller comprises at least one of an Opto-isolator, an SCR, a FET, transistor, or a MEMS switch.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 1, comprising a DC-DC converter electrically coupled to the line-side connector and the receiver for providing power to the receiver.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 1, wherein the receiver is directly, electrically coupled to the line-side connector which provides power to the receiver.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 1, wherein the receiver is a wireless receiver.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 11, wherein the wireless received operates at at least one of approximately 900 MHz, or approximately 2.4 GHz.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 1, comprising a battery for providing power to the receiver.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 1, wherein the receiver comprises a transceiver.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 1, wherein the receiver is provided with an address.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 15, comprising an address setting device associated with the receiver.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 1, wherein the line-side connector comprises at least one of a push-in type contact, an IDC type contact, an IPC type contact, a crimp type contact, or a weld type contact for engaging a corresponding one or more wires associated with the source of power.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 1, further comprising a sensor operably coupled to the outlet component to measure at least one operating parameter of the electrical outlet.
- An outlet component as recited in claim 18, wherein the wireless receiver is a transceiver, and wherein the sensed operating parameter is transmitted remotely.
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