WIRELESS TWO-WAY COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL FOR AUTOMATED FURNITURE ACCESSORY INTEGRATION
First Claim
1. A system for integrating one or more generic devices with an automated furniture item comprising:
- a first generic device comprising a first wireless communication device; and
a control component coupled to the first generic device, the control component comprising a second wireless communication device,wherein one or more features of the first generic device are controlled by a remote device wirelessly coupled to the control component, said remote device comprising a third wireless communication device.
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Abstract
A system and method for integrating furniture accessories and generic devices with automated furniture items is provided. In embodiments, a communication protocol enables a remote device to wirelessly control a generic device wirelessly coupled to a control component of an automated furniture item. The remote device may control features of the generic device based on wireless communication with the control component. In some embodiments, the remote device receives a user environment selection, which is communicated to the control component of the automated furniture item. The automated furniture item then communicates at least a portion of the received command to a corresponding generic device, according to the settings of the selected user environment. In further embodiments, an occupancy detection indication for the automated furniture item may result in a change in one or more settings corresponding to the user environment, as communicated to the generic device(s) by the control component.
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20 Claims
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1. A system for integrating one or more generic devices with an automated furniture item comprising:
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a first generic device comprising a first wireless communication device; and a control component coupled to the first generic device, the control component comprising a second wireless communication device, wherein one or more features of the first generic device are controlled by a remote device wirelessly coupled to the control component, said remote device comprising a third wireless communication device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A method for integrating generic devices with automated furniture items, the method comprising:
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receiving, by a control component of an automated furniture item, an indication of at least one generic device wirelessly coupled to the control component, wherein the at least one generic device is external to the control component; receiving a first command from a remote device wirelessly coupled to the control component, wherein the first command corresponds to one or more features of the at least one generic device; wirelessly communicating the received first command from the control component to the at least one generic device; receiving an indication of occupancy associated with the automated furniture item; based at least in part on the received indication of occupancy, determining a second command corresponding to a feature of the at least one generic device; and wirelessly communicating the determined second command from the control component to the at least one generic device. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for establishing a particular user environment corresponding to occupancy detection for an automated furniture item coupled to at least one generic device, the method comprising:
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receiving an indication of a particular user environment selection from a remote device, the particular user environment selection comprising a set of commands corresponding to settings of the particular user environment for at least one generic device coupled to a control component of the automated furniture item; communicating at least one primary command corresponding to the received user environment selection from the control component to the at least one generic device wirelessly coupled to the control component; receiving an indication of a change in occupancy detection associated with the automated furniture item; determining at least one secondary command based at least in part on; (1) the set of commands for the at least one generic device; and (2) the received change in occupancy detection; and communicating the at least one secondary command to the at least one generic device coupled to the control component. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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