Wireless occupancy sensing with portable power switching
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1. A method comprising:
- receiving a wireless signal from an occupancy sensor; and
controlling power in response to the wireless signal;
where the occupancy sensor includes only a limited source of power to transmit the wireless signal;
where the wireless signal is received at a power or surge strip having a power cord with an electrical plug with prongs to receive power from an electrical receptacle such that the power or surge strip can be removed from an interior or exterior building space without disconnecting any permanent building wiring;
where the power or surge strip includes multiple receptacles and a master switch to control the flow of power from the electrical plug to one or more of the receptacles;
where the power or surge strip includes processing logic to implement an unoccupied time delay and a user interface to adjust the unoccupied time delay;
where the flow of power from the master switch to at least one of the multiple receptacles is controlled by a power switch at the power or surge strip in response to the wireless signal; and
where the power switch turns off the flow of power from the master switch to at least one of the multiple receptacles after delaying for an unoccupied time delay after no longer receiving a subsequent wireless signal from the occupancy sensor.
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Abstract
A portable switching device may include a wireless receiver to receive a wireless signal from an occupancy sensor, and a power switch to control power to a load in response to the wireless signal. In some embodiments, the wireless signal may include an occupancy signal that indicates the occupied state of a monitored space. In other embodiments, the wireless signal may include a detector signal that requires further processing to determine the occupied state of the space.
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19 Claims
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1. A method comprising:
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receiving a wireless signal from an occupancy sensor; and controlling power in response to the wireless signal; where the occupancy sensor includes only a limited source of power to transmit the wireless signal; where the wireless signal is received at a power or surge strip having a power cord with an electrical plug with prongs to receive power from an electrical receptacle such that the power or surge strip can be removed from an interior or exterior building space without disconnecting any permanent building wiring; where the power or surge strip includes multiple receptacles and a master switch to control the flow of power from the electrical plug to one or more of the receptacles; where the power or surge strip includes processing logic to implement an unoccupied time delay and a user interface to adjust the unoccupied time delay; where the flow of power from the master switch to at least one of the multiple receptacles is controlled by a power switch at the power or surge strip in response to the wireless signal; and where the power switch turns off the flow of power from the master switch to at least one of the multiple receptacles after delaying for an unoccupied time delay after no longer receiving a subsequent wireless signal from the occupancy sensor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A system comprising:
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an occupancy sensor to transmit a wireless signal in response to detecting occupancy within a space; where the occupancy sensor includes only a limited source of power to transmit the wireless signal; a wireless receiver for receiving the wireless signal from the occupancy sensor; and a power switch to control power in response to the wireless signal; where the wireless receiver and power switch are included in a power or surge strip having a power cord with an electrical plug with prongs to receive power from an electrical receptacle such that the power or surge strip can be removed from an interior or exterior building space without disconnecting any permanent building wiring; where the power or surge strip includes multiple receptacles and a master switch to control the flow of power from the electrical plug to the multiple receptacles; where the power or surge strip includes processing logic to implement an unoccupied time delay and a user interface to adjust the unoccupied time delay; where the power switch controls the flow of power from the master switch to at least one of the multiple receptacles; and where the power switch turns off the flow of power from the master switch to at least one of the multiple receptacles after delaying for an unoccupied time delay after no longer receiving a subsequent wireless signal from the occupancy sensor. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A system comprising:
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an occupancy sensor including a detector for sensing an occupant'"'"'s presence within a space and a transmitter for transmitting a wireless signal in response to detecting the presence of an occupant within the space; and a power or surge strip having a power cord with an electrical plug with prongs to receive power from an electrical receptacle, the power or surge strip further including a plurality of receptacles, a wireless receiver for receiving the wireless signal from the occupancy sensor, a power switch, a master switch for controlling the flow of power from the electrical plug to at least one of the plurality of receptacles;
processing logic for implementing an unoccupied time delay, and a user interface to adjust the unoccupied time delay;wherein the power switch turns off the flow of power from the master switch to at least one of the plurality of receptacles after delaying for the unoccupied time delay after no longer receiving a subsequent wireless signal from the occupancy sensor. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19)
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