Graphical user interface for setpoint creation and modification
First Claim
1. A method of graphically interacting with a user to establish a new setpoint temperature value on a thermostat for controlling a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, the method comprising:
- graphically displaying a two dimensional setpoint plot area to a user via an electronic display of a user interface, the display being disposed within a housing of the thermostat, the setpoint plot area including a first axis direction indicating a temperature value associated with one or more setpoints and a second axis direction orthogonal to the first axis direction, the second axis direction indicating a time of day value associated with the one or more setpoints,said graphically displaying being performed at least in part by a processing system disposed within the housing of the thermostat and coupled to the user interface, the processing system being configured to be in operative communication with one or more temperature sensors for determining an ambient air temperature, in operative communication with one or more input devices including said user interface, and in further operative communication with the HVAC system to control the HVAC system based at least in part on a comparison of a measured ambient temperature and a setpoint temperature value;
receiving user input indicating the user'"'"'s desire to establish a new setpoint, the user input being received on the user interface;
in response to said received user input, displaying on the electronic display a graphical representation indicative of the new setpoint, wherein the new setpoint is associated with a particular point in time;
on the plot area being displayed on the electronic display, presenting an animated sequence in which the graphical representation is moved to a first position on the plot area indicative of a first temperature value and a first time of day value associated with the new setpoint, the animated graphical representation tending to facilitate attraction of the user'"'"'s attention thereto, the first time of day value being the particular point in time;
receiving user input via the user interface indicating the user'"'"'s desire to modify the first temperature value to a second temperature value associated with the new setpoint, wherein the user input is used to determine a user-defined temperature for the second temperature value associated with the new setpoint for evaluation based on an energy-savings parameter;
displaying an energy savings indicator simultaneously with the two dimensional setpoint plot area in response to the second temperature value associated with the new setpoint satisfying the energy-savings parameter;
receiving user input via the user interface indicating the user'"'"'s desire to modify the first time of day value to a second time of day value associated with the new setpoint, wherein the second time of day is a second particular point in time; and
using the processing system, controlling one or more HVAC system components of the HVAC system in accordance with the second temperature value and the second time of day value associated with the new setpoint as modified by the user until a point in time occurs that is associated with a setpoint of the one or more setpoints.
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Abstract
A user-friendly programmable thermostat is described that includes a body having a central electronic display surrounded by a ring that can be rotated and pressed inwardly to provide user input in a simple and elegant fashion. The thermostat can be used to graphically display a two-dimensional setpoint plot area that includes a number of setpoint symbols each being positioned according to the time of day and temperature associated with the setpoint. The user can initiate the “birth” of a new setpoint, which includes presenting an animated sequence in which a new setpoint symbol is moved to a position on the plot area associated with the time of day and temperature for the new setpoint.
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Citations
24 Claims
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1. A method of graphically interacting with a user to establish a new setpoint temperature value on a thermostat for controlling a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, the method comprising:
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graphically displaying a two dimensional setpoint plot area to a user via an electronic display of a user interface, the display being disposed within a housing of the thermostat, the setpoint plot area including a first axis direction indicating a temperature value associated with one or more setpoints and a second axis direction orthogonal to the first axis direction, the second axis direction indicating a time of day value associated with the one or more setpoints, said graphically displaying being performed at least in part by a processing system disposed within the housing of the thermostat and coupled to the user interface, the processing system being configured to be in operative communication with one or more temperature sensors for determining an ambient air temperature, in operative communication with one or more input devices including said user interface, and in further operative communication with the HVAC system to control the HVAC system based at least in part on a comparison of a measured ambient temperature and a setpoint temperature value; receiving user input indicating the user'"'"'s desire to establish a new setpoint, the user input being received on the user interface; in response to said received user input, displaying on the electronic display a graphical representation indicative of the new setpoint, wherein the new setpoint is associated with a particular point in time; on the plot area being displayed on the electronic display, presenting an animated sequence in which the graphical representation is moved to a first position on the plot area indicative of a first temperature value and a first time of day value associated with the new setpoint, the animated graphical representation tending to facilitate attraction of the user'"'"'s attention thereto, the first time of day value being the particular point in time; receiving user input via the user interface indicating the user'"'"'s desire to modify the first temperature value to a second temperature value associated with the new setpoint, wherein the user input is used to determine a user-defined temperature for the second temperature value associated with the new setpoint for evaluation based on an energy-savings parameter; displaying an energy savings indicator simultaneously with the two dimensional setpoint plot area in response to the second temperature value associated with the new setpoint satisfying the energy-savings parameter; receiving user input via the user interface indicating the user'"'"'s desire to modify the first time of day value to a second time of day value associated with the new setpoint, wherein the second time of day is a second particular point in time; and using the processing system, controlling one or more HVAC system components of the HVAC system in accordance with the second temperature value and the second time of day value associated with the new setpoint as modified by the user until a point in time occurs that is associated with a setpoint of the one or more setpoints. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A thermostat comprising:
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a housing; a user interface comprising an electronic display disposed within the housing; and a processing system disposed within the housing and coupled to the user interface, the processing system being configured to be in operative communication with one or more temperature sensors for determining an ambient air temperature, in operative communication with one or more input devices including said user interface for receiving input from a user, and in further operative communication with a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system to control the HVAC system based at least in part on a comparison of a measured ambient temperature and a setpoint temperature value, wherein the processing system is further configured to; graphically display a two dimensional setpoint plot area to a user via the electronic display of a user interface, the setpoint plot area including a first axis direction indicating a temperature value associated with one or more setpoints and a second axis direction orthogonal to the first axis direction, the second axis direction indicating a time of day value associated with the one or more setpoints; graphically display on the plot area a plurality of graphical representations each of which is indicative of an associated setpoint, each graphical representation being positioned on the plot area according to a time of day value and a temperature value associated with the associated setpoint of the graphical representation; receive user input on the user interface indicative of the user'"'"'s desire to modify a temperature value associated with a selected setpoint, the selected setpoint being associated with one of the plurality of graphical representations and the selected setpoint being associated with a particular point in time; in response to said received user input, in real time, on the plot area, present an animated sequence in which a graphical representation associated with the user selected setpoint is moved to a position on the plot area so as indicate a modified temperature value selected by the user and that is associated with user selected setpoint, the motion of the graphical representation tending to facilitate attraction of the user'"'"'s attention to the graphical representation, wherein the modified temperature value selected by the user is evaluated based on an energy-savings parameter; causing an energy savings indicator to be displayed simultaneously with the two dimensional setpoint plot area in response to the modified temperature value associated with the user selected setpoint satisfying an energy-savings parameter; and control one or more HVAC system components of the HVAC system in accordance with the temperature value as modified by the user until a time is reached that is associated with another setpoint of the one or more setpoints. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A thermostat comprising:
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a housing; a user interface comprising an electronic display disposed within the housing; and a processing system disposed within the housing and coupled to the user interface, the processing system being configured to be in operative communication with one or more temperature sensors for determining an ambient air temperature, in operative communication with one or more input devices including said user interface for receiving input from a user, and in still further operative communication with a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system to control the HVAC system based at least in part on a comparison of a measured ambient temperature and a setpoint temperature value, wherein the processing system is further configured to; graphically display a two dimensional setpoint plot area to a user via the electronic display of a user interface, the setpoint plot area including a first axis direction indicating a temperature value associated with one or more setpoints and a second axis direction orthogonal to the first axis direction, the second axis direction indicating a time of day value associated with one or more setpoints; receive user input indicating the user'"'"'s desire to establish a new setpoint, the user input being received on the user interface; in response to said received user input, display on the electronic display a graphical representation indicative of a new setpoint; on the plot area being displayed on the electronic display, present an animated sequence in which the graphical representation is moved to a position on the plot area indicating a first temperature value and a first time of day value associated with the new setpoint, the motion of the graphical representation tending to facilitate attraction of the user'"'"'s attention to the graphical representation; receive user input via the user interface indicating the user'"'"'s desire to modify the first temperature value to a second temperature value associated with the new setpoint, wherein the user input is used to determine a user-defined temperature for the second temperature value associated with the new setpoint for evaluation based on an energy-savings parameter; display an energy savings indicator simultaneously with the two dimensional setpoint plot area in response to the second temperature value associated with the new setpoint satisfying an energy-savings parameter; receive user input via the user interface indicating the user'"'"'s desire to modify the first time of day value to a second time of day value associated with the new setpoint; and control one or more HVAC system components of the HVAC system in accordance with the temperature value and a time of day value associated with the new setpoint as modified by the user. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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