The present invention relates to a control circuit of socket, and in particular to a control circuit of a power-saving socket.
Wall receptacle sockets of a building or sockets of a power cord are supplied with electrical power by being connected to a commercial electric main. Electrical appliances may be plugged into the sockets to receive electrical power for normal operation or standby mode.
A regular electrical appliance, such as television set, a hi-fi audio set, or a DVD, is often equipped with a remote control that allows for easy control of the electrical appliance by a user. The remote control equipped electrical appliance must be set in a power on status in order to stay in a standby mode for being effective in receiving a control signal from the remote control. The standby mode of an electrical appliance, however, consumes power. Further, other electrical or electronic appliance, such as computers and peripheral devices, including printers and monitors, which usually have no remote control, are automatically set in a standby mode after being shut down and thus consumes standby power.
Users often neglect the situation that the electrical current flowing through sockets to these electrical and electronic appliances is in continuous supply. The amount of power consumed in this condition, although minor, may amount to a large waste of power if these electrical or electronic appliances maintain plugged in the sockets for a long time.
Electrical sockets or receptacles available in the market are sometimes provided with a control device, such as a timer switch, which completely cuts off the supply of electrical power to the electrical or electronic appliances after a long lapse of time. However, the user needs to have many settings for the timer device.
In view of such problems, the present invention aims to provide a solution that overcomes the drawbacks of the existing techniques.
In accordance with an aspect, the present invention provides a control circuit of power-saving socket, which is used to control an electrical socket to which an electrical appliance is plugged into and which is connected to a power source. The control circuit comprises a central processing unit; a relay, which is connected to the central processing unit and comprises a contact connected in series between the socket and the power source, the contact being controllable by the relay; a sensor unit, which is connected to the central processing unit and defines a human body detection zone in front thereof for detecting a person in the detection zone to generate a human approaching signal to the central processing unit; a time counting unit, which is connected to the central processing unit; a current monitoring unit, which is connected in series between the socket and the power source to detect an electrical current flowing through the socket, the current monitoring unit being connected to the central processing unit; and a standby current setting unit, which is connected to the central processing unit, the standby current setting unit is to set the standby current level for the connected appliance; wherein when the central processing unit receives the human approaching signal issued from the sensor unit, the central processing unit issues a first control signal to the relay to switch the contact of the relay to a closed condition; and wherein when the central processing unit receives an electrical current value from the current monitoring unit, the central processing unit retrieves the appliance standby current level and determines the electrical current value maintaining equal to or smaller than the appliance standby current level for a specific period of time, the central processing unit issues a second control signal to the relay to switch the contact of the relay to an open condition.
In accordance with another aspect, the present invention provides a control circuit of power-saving socket, which is used to control an electrical socket to which an electrical appliance is plugged into and which is connected to a power source. The control circuit comprises a central processing unit; an additional power source, which supplies electrical power to the central processing unit; a relay', which is connected to the central processing unit and comprises a contact connected in series between the socket and the power source, the contact being controllable by the relay; a sensor unit, which is connected to the central processing unit and defines a human body detection zone in front thereof for detecting a person in the detection zone to generate a human approaching signal to the central processing unit; a current monitoring unit, which is connected in series between the socket and the power source to detect an electrical current flowing through the socket, the current monitoring unit being connected to the central processing unit; and a standby current setting unit, which is connected to the central processing unit, the standby current setting unit storing an appliance standby current level; wherein when the central processing unit receives the human approaching signal issued from the sensor unit, the central processing unit issues a first control signal to the relay to switch the contact of the relay to a closed condition; and wherein when the central processing unit receives an electrical current value from the current monitoring unit, the central processing unit retrieves the appliance standby current level and determines the electrical current value maintaining equal to or smaller than the appliance standby current level for a specific period of time, the central processing unit issues a second control signal to the relay to switch the contact of the relay to an open condition, whereby the electrical appliance connected to the socket does not consume any power and an effect of power saving is achieved.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description of preferred embodiments of the present invention, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
With reference to the drawings and in particular to
Further, the control circuit 100 is mounted inside a controller C. In the embodiment illustrated, the controller C is connected to a socket 2a of a power strip. However, it is apparent to those having ordinary skills that, in other embodiments, the control circuit 100 can be simply arranged inside a socket 2a of a power strip (as shown in
The relay 12 is connected to the central processing unit 11, but the present invention is not limited to such an arrangement.
The contact 13 is connected, in series, between the socket 2 and the power source 1 and is controlled by the relay 12. In the embodiment illustrated, the contact 13 forms a normal-open contact of the relay 12, but the present invention is not limited to such an arrangement.
The sensor unit 14 is connected to the central processing unit 11. The sensor unit 14 defines, in front thereof, a human body detection zone 141, as shown in
The time counting unit 15 is connected to the central processing unit 11. In the embodiment illustrated, the time counting unit 15 comprises a timer, or alternatively any other equivalent timing device.
The current monitoring unit 17 comprises an electrical resistor R, an operational amplifier A, and an analog-to-digital converter AD. The electrical resistor R is connected in series between the socket 2 and the power source 1, whereby an electrical current flowing through the electrical resistor R induces a voltage drop across the electrical resistor R. This voltage is then amplified by the operational amplifier A and converted by the analog-to-digital converter AD into a digital formed current value I1 to be applied to the central processing unit 11. Further, the current monitoring unit 17 is connected in series between the socket 2 and the power source 1 in order to detect the electrical current flowing through the socket 2.
The standby current setting unit 18 is connected to the central processing unit 11 for selectively setting an appliance standby current level I. In the embodiment illustrated, the current level set by the standby current setting unit 18 is adjustable through for example a variable resistor or a selection switch, or alternatively, a learning-initiating knob is provided (whereby with the learning-initiating knob being actuated by a user U, the central processing unit may acquire, through the current monitoring unit, the standby current flowing through an electrical appliance that is in a standby condition, or alternatively, an automatic setting process is performed so that the central processing unit acquires, with the aid of the current monitoring unit, a minimum current flowing through the socket 2 to an electrical appliance connected thereto, meaning the current monitoring unit 17 detects the electrical current flowing through the socket 2 at the time point when the automatic setting process is carried out).
The display unit 19 is connected to the central processing unit 11 to display for example the numerical value of a specific period of time, the numerical value of another specific period of time, and/or the standby current setting for an electrical appliance. The present invention is not limited to this and for example, the display unit 19 may selectively display the status of the contact 13 set by the relay 12.
The operation of the control circuit 100 of the power-saving socket 2 according to the instant embodiment will be partially described as follow. Firstly, as shown in
Another portion of the operation of the control circuit 100 of the power-saving socket will be described as follows. In the embodiment illustrated, for example when the user U no longer wishes to watch the television, the user operates the television remote control to shut down the television set 3a, which then enters a standby mode but with a minor standby current flowing through and consuming an amount of standby power. Under this condition, the central processing unit 11 receives the current value I1 generated from the current monitoring unit 17, meanwhile, the central processing unit 11 retrieves the setting of appliance standby current level I from the standby current setting unit 18. Once the central processing unit 11 determines that the current value I1 for a predetermined specific period of time Δt1 for being equal to or smaller than the appliance standby current level I, the central processing unit 11 issues a control signal S32 to the relay 12, making the contact 13 resuming a normal condition of being open. The specific period of time Δt1 is a time period that the time counting unit 15 is operated to count for. In the embodiment illustrated, the specific period of time is set to 10 seconds. However, the present invention is not limited to such a setting, and for example, the specific period of time can be arbitrarily set by a user according to his or her need, such as 30 seconds, 1 minute, and 5 minutes. Within this specific period of time Δt1, the current monitoring unit 17 continuously supplies the current value I1 to the central processing unit 11, so that power supplied through the socket can be cut off at the time when the electrical appliance 3 enters a standby mode and an effect of power saving can be achieved.
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
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99118227 | Jun 2010 | TW | national |