Method and apparatus for operating a thermostat to provide an automatic changeover
First Claim
1. A thermostat for providing an automatic changeover from a current mode to a new mode, the current mode and the new mode being alternate ones of a heating mode for controlling a heating system and a cooling mode for controlling a cooling system, the thermostat comprising:
- a sensor for measuring a sensed room temperature;
a processor coupled to the sensor for controlling the thermostat to operate continuously in one of the heating mode and the cooling mode, the processor programmed to define a time period following a completion of a demand for one of heating and cooling, said time period sufficient to allow the sensed room temperature measured by the sensor to stabilize after the completion of the demand; and
a memory coupled to the processor for cooperating with the processor to record an evaluation temperature equal to the sensed room temperature measured at an end of said time period, wherein the processor is further programmed to make a determination, at a future time after recording the evaluation temperature, of whether to allow the automatic changeover, based upon a comparison of said evaluation temperature and the sensed room temperature measured at said future time.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus defines (302) a time period Ps following a completion of a demand for one of heating and cooling, the time period sufficient to allow a sensed room temperature Tr measured (309) by a thermostat (500) to stabilize after the completion of the demand; and records (310) an evaluation temperature Te equal to the sensed room temperature measured at an end of the time period. The method and apparatus determines (318, 320, 324, 326), at a future time after recording the evaluation temperature, whether to allow an automatic changeover between heating and cooling modes, based upon a comparison of the evaluation temperature and the sensed room temperature measured at the future time.
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21 Claims
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1. A thermostat for providing an automatic changeover from a current mode to a new mode, the current mode and the new mode being alternate ones of a heating mode for controlling a heating system and a cooling mode for controlling a cooling system, the thermostat comprising:
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a sensor for measuring a sensed room temperature;
a processor coupled to the sensor for controlling the thermostat to operate continuously in one of the heating mode and the cooling mode, the processor programmed to define a time period following a completion of a demand for one of heating and cooling, said time period sufficient to allow the sensed room temperature measured by the sensor to stabilize after the completion of the demand; and
a memory coupled to the processor for cooperating with the processor to record an evaluation temperature equal to the sensed room temperature measured at an end of said time period, wherein the processor is further programmed to make a determination, at a future time after recording the evaluation temperature, of whether to allow the automatic changeover, based upon a comparison of said evaluation temperature and the sensed room temperature measured at said future time. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
repeat making the determination of whether to allow the automatic changeover, based upon the comparison of said evaluation temperature and the sensed worn temperature measured at said future time, until an occurrence of one of the automatic changeover and a next demand in the current mode. -
3. The thermostat of claim 1, further comprising
a user interface coupled to the processor for allowing a user to control the thermostat, wherein the processor is further programmed to cooperate with the user interface to: -
define a single setpoint temperature; and
utilize the single setpoint temperature as a target temperature for both the heating mode and the cooling mode.
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4. The thermostat of claim 1, wherein the processor is further programmed, when the thermostat is in the heating mode, to
switch to the cooling mode in response to the sensed room temperature becoming greater than the evaluation temperature by more than a predetermined margin. -
5. The thermostat of claim 1, wherein the processor is further programmed, when the thermostat is in the cooling mode, to
switch to the heating mode in response to the sensed room temperature becoming less than the evaluation temperature by more than a predetermined margin. -
6. The thermostat of claim 1, further comprising
a user interface coupled to the processor for allowing a user to control the thermostat, wherein the processor is further programmed to cooperate with the user interface to: -
define first and second setpoint temperatures having values which are not restricted by each other;
utilize the first setpoint temperature as a target temperature for the beating mode; and
utilize the second setpoint temperature as the target temperature for the cooling mode.
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7. The thermostat of claim 1, wherein the processor is further programmed to:
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detect whether the automatic changeover to the new mode, when made, will cause an immediate demand for one of heating and cooling in the new mode; and
delay the automatic changeover until the automatic changeover will cause the immediate demand in the new mode.
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8. A module for use in a thermostat including a sensor for measuring a sensed room temperature, the module for cooperating with the sensor to provide an automatic changeover from a current mode to a new mode, the current mode and the new mode being alternate ones of a heating mode for controlling a heating system and a cooling mode for controlling a cooling system, the module comprising:
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a processor for controlling the thermostat to operate continuously in one of the heating mode and the cooling mode, the processor programmed to define a time period following a completion of a demand for one of heating and cooling, said time period sufficient to allow the sensed room temperature measured by the sensor to stabilize after the completion of the demand; and
a memory coupled to the processor for cooperating with the processor to record an evaluation temperature equal to the sensed room temperature measured at an end of said time period, wherein the processor is further programmed to make a determination, at a future time after recording the evaluation temperature, of whether to allow the automatic changeover, based upon a comparison of said evaluation temperature and the sensed room temperature measured at said future time. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
wherein the thermostat further includes a user interface coupled to the processor for allowing a user to control the thermostat, and wherein the processor is further programmed to cooperate with the user interface to: define a single setpoint temperature; and
utilize the single setpoint temperature as a target temperature for both the heating mode and the cooling mode.
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11. The module of claim 8, wherein the processor is further programmed, when the thermostat is in the heating mode, to
switch to the cooling mode in response to the sensed room temperature becoming greater than the evaluation temperature by more than a predetermined margin. -
12. The module of claim 8, wherein the processor is further programmed, when the thermostat is in the cooling mode, to
switch to the heating mode in response to the sensed room temperature becoming less than the evaluation temperature by more than a predetermined margin. -
13. The module of claim 8,
wherein the thermostat further includes a user interface coupled to the processor for allowing a user to control the thermostat, and wherein the processor is further programmed to cooperate with the user interface to: -
define first and second setpoint temperatures having values which are not restricted by each other;
utilize the first setpoint temperature as a target temperature for the heating mode; and
utilize the second setpoint temperature as the target temperature for the cooling mode.
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14. The module of claim 8, wherein the processor is further programmed to:
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detect whether the automatic changeover to the new mode, when made, will cause an immediate demand for one of heating and cooling in the new mode; and
delay the automatic changeover until the automatic changeover will cause the immediate demand in the new mode.
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15. A method of operating a thermostat to provide an automatic changeover from a current mode to a new mode, the current mode and the new mode being alternate ones of a heating mode for controlling a heating system and a cooling mode for controlling a cooling system, the method comprising the steps of:
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operating continuously in one of the heating mode and the cooling mode;
defining a time period following a completion of a demand for one of heating and cooling, said time period sufficient to allow a sensed room temperature measured by the thermostat to stabilize after the completion of the demand;
recording an evaluation temperature equal to the sensed room temperature measured at an end of said time period; and
determining, at a future time after the recording step, whether to allow the automatic changeover, based upon a comparison of said evaluation temperature and the sensed room temperature measured at said future time. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
defining a single setpoint temperature; and
utilizing the single setpoint temperature as a target temperature for both the heating mode and the cooling mode.
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18. The method of claim 15, wherein, when the thermostat is in the heating mode, the determining step comprises the step of
switching to the cooling mode in response to the sensed room temperature becoming greater than the evaluation temperature by more than a predetermined margin. -
19. The method of claim 15, wherein, when the thermostat is in the cooling mode, the determining step comprises the step of
switching to the heating mode in response to the sensed room temperature becoming less than the evaluation temperature by more than a predetermined margin. -
20. The method of claim 15, further comprising the steps of:
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defining first and second setpoint temperatures having values which are not restricted by each other;
utilizing the first setpoint temperature as a target temperature for the heating mode; and
utilizing the second setpoint temperature as the target temperature for the cooling mode.
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21. The method of claim 15, wherein the determining step comprises the steps of:
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detecting whether the automatic changeover to the new mode, when made, will cause an immediate demand for one of heating and cooling in the new mode; and
delaying the automatic changeover until the automatic changeover will cause the immediate demand in the new mode.
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