Electronic thermostat with repetitive operation cycle
First Claim
1. An electronic controller comprising:
- a clock operative to generate electrical signals representative of times within a repetitive time cycle and a repetitive subcycle which is a divisor of the cycle;
a memory;
input means, responsive to said clock, for entering set points into the memory;
means, controlled by the clock, for reading set points out of the memory;
means, controlled by the operator, for placing the system in a first mode wherein an inputted set point is stored in memory or in a second mode wherein a set point stored in the memory is recalled each time cycle; and
means, for controlling the input means before the clock reaches a predetermined state, to store an inputted set point in a plurality of memory locations for recall at the same time during each clock subcycle, and for controlling the input means to store an inputted set point in a single memory location, after the clock reachs said predetermined state, for recall once in a plurality of clock subcycles.
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Abstract
An electronic multiple-setback thermostat for residential and commercial use includes an internal clock having a week-long cycle. The thermostat is programmed by the operator, usually manually actuable input devices, to control the furnace/air conditioning system to achieve a schedule of temperatures over the weekly period by simply inputting the temperature desired to be attained at the time of entry. Each temperature entry may be programmed to reoccur on a daily basis or to modify the program on a once-a-week basis. The thermostat employs an internal clock which controls memory addresses so that each memory location is representative of a short time period during the weekly cycle. A desired temperature signal is entered in a memory location determined by the clock state at the time of entry and is read out to the control system each time that time state reoccurs.The external temperature sensor employs a thermistor controlled oscillator that is used as the system clock source during failures of the primary power source.
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6 Claims
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1. An electronic controller comprising:
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a clock operative to generate electrical signals representative of times within a repetitive time cycle and a repetitive subcycle which is a divisor of the cycle; a memory; input means, responsive to said clock, for entering set points into the memory; means, controlled by the clock, for reading set points out of the memory; means, controlled by the operator, for placing the system in a first mode wherein an inputted set point is stored in memory or in a second mode wherein a set point stored in the memory is recalled each time cycle; and means, for controlling the input means before the clock reaches a predetermined state, to store an inputted set point in a plurality of memory locations for recall at the same time during each clock subcycle, and for controlling the input means to store an inputted set point in a single memory location, after the clock reachs said predetermined state, for recall once in a plurality of clock subcycles. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A controller for a process, comprising:
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a clock operative to generate signals representative of time within a repetitive time cycle in terms of a particular division of the time cycle and of the time within each division; means for generating signals representative of a set point; a memory; and means for controlling the storage of set point signals in the memory in a first manner, in which a set point signal is recorded once for a clock cycle before the clock reaches a predetermined state, and in a second manner, in which a set point is recorded once for each division of the clock cycle, after the clock reaches said predetermined state. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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