WIRELESS TRANSCEIVER WITHIN AN ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE SYSTEM
First Claim
1. A wall-mounted electrical receptacle assembly for installation into an electrical junction box, comprising:
- a housing that houses a microcontroller coupled to a wireless transceiver that is electrically coupled to one or more antennas and a power converter that powers the microcontroller and the wireless transceiver; and
an electrical socket for receiving a power plug through the housing, wherein the power converter derives its power from the line power connection to which the electrical socket is connected.
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Abstract
An electrical receptacle assembly having a housing that includes a wireless transceiver electrically coupled to one or more antennas that can be integrated into the receptacle housing itself or in the receptacle'"'"'s faceplate. The one or more antennas can be one or more dipoles or a single loop antenna. The housing also houses a power converter that derives its power directly from the line connection to the outlet. A junction box includes an integrated antenna reflector for improved radio direction and propagation relative to the antenna(s). Or, an antenna reflector insert is placed within the junction box behind the electrical receptacle assembly. The electrical receptacle assembly further includes a temperature sensor, a PLC module, or a current/voltage sensor and communicates associated data via its wireless transceiver. A status indicator is disposed on the front of the housing. A reset switch on housing resets the electronics to a default state.
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29 Claims
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1. A wall-mounted electrical receptacle assembly for installation into an electrical junction box, comprising:
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a housing that houses a microcontroller coupled to a wireless transceiver that is electrically coupled to one or more antennas and a power converter that powers the microcontroller and the wireless transceiver; and an electrical socket for receiving a power plug through the housing, wherein the power converter derives its power from the line power connection to which the electrical socket is connected. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
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