CAPACITIVE SENSING FOR AUTOMATED FURNITURE
First Claim
1. A direct-connect detection device for detecting presence with respect to an automated furniture item, said detection device comprising:
- a device body configured to couple to at least one of a plurality of conductive components of an automated furniture item, said device body comprising;
(1) at least one mounting port having at least one conductive mounting component; and
(2) at least one coupling port configured to couple the direct-connect detection device to at least one automated furniture item feature; and
at least one capacitive sensing control component configured to detect presence with respect to the plurality of conductive components.
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Abstract
A system and method for incorporating occupancy-detecting technology into furniture is provided. More particularly, the invention relates to direct-connect device, system, and method for determining presence with respect to an automated furniture item, such as a recliner mechanism. In some aspects, a sensor is provided based on coupling one or more conductive features to a control component of the capacitance detector control component. A controller may determine the corresponding response based on occupancy detection and/or presence detection. A processor may receive information regarding changes in capacitance and determines when a change in voltage satisfies a threshold. Based on a determination of occupancy and/or presence, a variety of corresponding features of the adjustable recliner may be activated.
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20 Claims
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1. A direct-connect detection device for detecting presence with respect to an automated furniture item, said detection device comprising:
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a device body configured to couple to at least one of a plurality of conductive components of an automated furniture item, said device body comprising; (1) at least one mounting port having at least one conductive mounting component; and (2) at least one coupling port configured to couple the direct-connect detection device to at least one automated furniture item feature; and at least one capacitive sensing control component configured to detect presence with respect to the plurality of conductive components. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for detecting presence with respect to an automated recliner, the method comprising:
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receiving capacitance monitoring data via a capacitive sensor comprising a direct-connect detection device coupled to a chair mechanism of the automated recliner, said chair mechanism comprising a plurality of conductive components coupled via a plurality of conductive coupling mechanisms, said chair mechanism configured to have a voltage based on proximity of an object to the chair mechanism; and determining that the change in voltage satisfies a threshold voltage change indicating presence with respect to the capacitive sensor, wherein determining that the change in voltage satisfies a threshold comprises; (1) monitoring changes in voltage detected by the capacitive sensor over a particular period of time; and (2) comparing the change in voltage over the particular period of time with the threshold voltage change that indicates presence. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19)
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15. A direct-connect presence detection mechanism for detecting presence in association with an automated furniture item, the direct-connect presence detection mechanism comprising:
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a mounting port comprising a conductive mounting component configured to couple directly to a capacitive sensing frame detection component of an automated furniture item, said capacitive sensing frame detection component comprising a conductive material integral to each portion of the capacitive sensing frame detection component, said conductive material configured to carry a charge, wherein the capacitive sensing frame detection component comprises at least one stationary frame component of the automated furniture item and at least one articulating frame component of the automated furniture item, the at least one articulating frame component capacitively coupled to the at least one stationary frame component via a first capacitive coupling mechanism, said at least one articulating frame component configured to move at least between a first position and a second position; and a detection mechanism control component configured to; (1) receive an indication of monitored change in capacitance associated with the capacitive sensing frame detection component; and (2) determine, based on the received indication of monitored change in capacitance, whether presence is detected with respect to at least a portion of the automated furniture item, wherein the detection mechanism control component is directly coupled to the capacitive sensing frame detection component based on a second conductive coupling mechanism contacting both the capacitive sensing frame detection component and the conductive mounting component. - View Dependent Claims (16, 20)
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