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Lighting control system with infrared occupancy detector

  • US 4,703,171 A
  • Filed: 11/05/1985
  • Issued: 10/27/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/05/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A lighting control device for controlling the flow of electrical energy to electrical lights, comprising:

  • means for controlling the flow of electrical energy between a source of electrical energy and a load in the form of electrical lights, in accordance with a control signal;

    passive infrared detector means for generating an electrical signal relating to infrared energy received thereby;

    said infrared detector means having an optical center axis;

    control circuit means coupled to said detector and to said controlling means for generating said control signal;

    a segmented off-axis lens for creating a plurality of fields of view for said detecting means, said fields of view extending over an arc exceeding 90 degrees, said lens comprising a plurality of selected lens segments, said segments being arranged in a series in front of said detectors means;

    at increasing angular positions to the perpendicular to the optical center toward a first end,at least one reflective surface at an acute angle with respect to the center axis of said detector and positioned between said lens and said detector along the center axis of said detector, said reflective surface reflecting infrared energy passing through at least one of the respective segments at said first end of said segmented lens toward said detector.

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