DIMMER SWITCH HAVING AN ALTERNATE FADE RATE WHEN USING IN CONJUNCTION WITH A THREE-WAY SWITCH
First Claim
1. A dimmer switch for controlling an amount of power delivered from an alternating current (AC) power source to a lighting load, the dimmer switch adapted to be coupled to a standard three-way switch that is coupled to one of the source and the load, the dimmer switch comprising:
- a controllably conductive device adapted to be coupled in series electrical connection between the source and the load, the controllably conductive device having a control input;
an actuator operable to receive a user input via an actuation of the actuator;
a controller operatively coupled to the actuator and the control input of the controllably conductive device for controlling the power delivered to the lighting load, wherein the controller is operable to turn off the lighting load at a first turn-off rate in response to the user input via the actuation of the actuator; and
an external-control terminal adapted to receive an external control signal from the three-way switch, the controller operatively coupled to the external-control terminal for receipt of the external control signal, wherein the controller is operable to turn off the lighting load in response to the external control signal at a second turn-off rate that is faster than the first turn-off rate.
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Abstract
A dimmer switch uses different fade rates when turning on or off lighting load depending on a device used to adjust the lighting load. For example, the dimmer switch uses a first fade rate when turning off a lighting load in response to an actuation of a local actuator or accessory switch and uses a second fade rate faster than the first fade rate when turning off the lighting load in response to an actuation of a connected three-way switch may be provided. The dimmer switch may slowly turn off the lighting load in response to an actuation of the actuator to provide an aesthetically pleasing reduction in the intensity of the lighting load. When a user actuates the three-way switch to turn off the lighting load, the dimmer switch quickly reduces the intensity of the lighting load to approximately zero percent as may be expected by the user.
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24 Claims
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1. A dimmer switch for controlling an amount of power delivered from an alternating current (AC) power source to a lighting load, the dimmer switch adapted to be coupled to a standard three-way switch that is coupled to one of the source and the load, the dimmer switch comprising:
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a controllably conductive device adapted to be coupled in series electrical connection between the source and the load, the controllably conductive device having a control input; an actuator operable to receive a user input via an actuation of the actuator; a controller operatively coupled to the actuator and the control input of the controllably conductive device for controlling the power delivered to the lighting load, wherein the controller is operable to turn off the lighting load at a first turn-off rate in response to the user input via the actuation of the actuator; and an external-control terminal adapted to receive an external control signal from the three-way switch, the controller operatively coupled to the external-control terminal for receipt of the external control signal, wherein the controller is operable to turn off the lighting load in response to the external control signal at a second turn-off rate that is faster than the first turn-off rate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A dimmer switch for controlling an amount of power delivered from an alternating current (AC) power source to a lighting load, the dimmer switch adapted to be coupled to one of an accessory control having a momentary actuator or a standard maintained three-way switch that is coupled to one of the source and the load, the dimmer switch comprising:
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a controllably conductive device adapted to be coupled in series electrical connection between the source and the load, the controllably conductive device having a control input; a controller operatively coupled to the control input of the controllably conductive device for controlling the power delivered to the lighting load; and an external-control terminal adapted to be coupled to either the accessory control or the three-way switch, the controller operating in a momentary mode of operation when the accessory control is coupled to the external-control terminal and in a maintained mode of operation when the three-way switch is coupled to the external-control terminal, wherein the controller is operable to turn off the lighting load at a first turn-off rate in response to an actuation of the actuator of the accessory control, and to turn off the lighting load at a second turn-off rate that is faster than the first turn-off rate in response to an actuation of the three-way switch. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for controlling a lighting load using a dimmer switch adapted to be coupled to at least one of an accessory control or a standard maintained three-way switch that is coupled to one of a source or the lighting load, the method comprising:
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receiving user input; determining whether the user input is from an actuation of a local actuator associated with the dimmer switch or the accessory control or from an external control signal of the standard maintained three-way switch; when the user input is from the actuation of the local actuator associated with the dimmer switch or the accessory control; determining whether the local actuator is a toggle actuator; turning the lighting load off at a first turn-off fade rate when the local actuator is the toggle actuator and the lighting load is on; when the user input is from the external control signal of the standard maintained three-way switch; determining whether a state of the external control signal has changed; and turning the lighting load off at a second turn-off fade rate that is faster than the first turn-off fade rate when the state of the external control signal has changed and the lighting load is on. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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