Apparatus for conserving energy in electrical appliances
First Claim
1. A device for conserving energy consumption by appliances within a room having a door when the room is unoccupied by an occupant, which device comprises:
- (a) a source of energy;
(b) means for connecting the appliances to the source of energy;
(c) control means for causing the connecting means to connect or disconnect the appliances and the source of energy;
(d) sensing means responsive to the ingress to and egress from the room by the occupant, which sensing means includes;
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Abstract
An apparatus for connecting and disconnecting appliances to an electrical supply, responsive to door activated switch means. A transmitter responds to entrance into a room by causing a receiver to activate a connecting means supplying an appliance with electrical energy. Upon closure of the door, a deadbolt must be engaged within the room within a predetermined period to maintain the appliances in their energized states. Release of the deadbolt to exit from the room causes the transmitter to enter a delay sequence, thereby providing an occupant with sufficient time to exit prior to de-energizing the appliances. Subsequent thereto, a signal is transmitted to the receiver for shutdown of the appliances. An overriding thermostat is provided to control heating and cooling appliances responsive to the transmitter, the thermostat having a broader thermal zone of operation than a typical thermostat controlling the heating and cooling appliances in the presence of the room occupant.
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12 Claims
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1. A device for conserving energy consumption by appliances within a room having a door when the room is unoccupied by an occupant, which device comprises:
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(a) a source of energy; (b) means for connecting the appliances to the source of energy; (c) control means for causing the connecting means to connect or disconnect the appliances and the source of energy; (d) sensing means responsive to the ingress to and egress from the room by the occupant, which sensing means includes; - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12)
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2. first switch means responsive to activation by the occupant, andsecond switch means responsive to the opening and closing of the door;
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(e) transmitting means activated and inhibited by the sensing means for transmitting control signals to the control means, thereby causing the appliances to be connected to or disconnected from the source of energy responsive to the ingress to or egress from the room by the occupant.
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8. A device for conserving energy consumption by appliances within a room having a door and dead bolt thereon when the room is unoccupied by an occupant, which device comprises:
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(a) a source of energy; (b) means for connecting the appliances to the source of energy; (c) control means for causing the connecting means to connect or disconnect the appliances and the source of energy; (d) sensing means responsive to the ingress to and egress from the room by the occupant, which sensing means includes;
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9. first switch means activated by the dead bolt, andsecond switch means responsive to opening and closing of the door in the room;
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(e) transmitting means activated and inhibited by the sensing means for transmitting control signals to the control means thereby causing the appliances to be connected to or disconnected from the source of energy responsive to the ingress to or egress from the room by the occupant;
wherein(f) the first switch means, responsive to the release of the dead bolt, causes the transmitting means to enter a delay sequence prior to transmission of a signal to the control means for disconnecting the appliances from the source of energy; and (g) the second switch means, responsive to opening of the door when the dead bolt is in a released position, causes the transmitting means to transmit a signal to the control means for connecting the appliances to the source of energy.
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