This application is directed, in general, to a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and, more specifically, to an HVAC system having a user interface, such as a thermostat.
Users interact with HVAC systems through user interfaces. The most common user interface employed today is the thermostat. The most basic thermostats feature one or more dials, switches or levers and allow users to set temperatures. More elaborate thermostats feature a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen, perhaps even of the touchscreen variety, and allow users to program their HVAC systems for automatic temperature settings, configure and maintain their HVAC systems and records of historical operation data, allowing the users to gauge the performance and efficiency of their HVAC systems.
Thermostats necessarily include both temperature sensors and control circuitry within their housings. Some user interfaces do not qualify as thermostats, because while they communicate with temperature sensors and control circuitry, they do not include both within their housings.
One aspect provides a user interface. In one embodiment, the user interface includes: (1) a display configured to provide information to a user, (2) a housing skin at least partially surrounding the display and (3) a processor and memory coupled to the display and the touchpad and configured to drive the display, the display further configured alternatively to display a first screen containing information regarding the HVAC system and a second screen that matches the housing skin such that the housing skin and the second screen appear to form a cohesive image.
Another aspect provides a method of providing an integrated screen/housing skin for a user interface of an HVAC system. In one embodiment, the method includes: (1) causing a housing skin at least partially to surround a display of the user interface, (2) displaying a first screen on a display of the user interface that contains information regarding the HVAC system and (3) alternatively displaying a second screen on the display that matches the housing skin such that the housing skin and the second screen appear to form a cohesive image.
Yet another aspect provides an HVAC system. In one embodiment, the HVAC system includes: (1) a heat pump or a compressor having at least one stage, (2) at least one condenser coil, (3) an expansion valve, (4) at least one evaporator coil, (5) a loop of pipe interconnecting the heat pump or compressor, the at least one condenser coil, the expansion valve and the at least one evaporator coil and containing a refrigerant, (6) at least one fan configured to cause outdoor air and indoor air to blow over the at least one condenser coil and the least one evaporator coil and (7) a user interface, including: (7a) a display configured to provide information to a user, (7b) a housing skin at least partially surrounding the display and (7c) a processor and memory coupled to the display and the touchpad and configured to drive the display, the display further configured alternatively to display a first screen containing information regarding the HVAC system and a second screen that matches the housing skin such that the housing skin and the second screen appear to form a cohesive image.
Reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Although unreferenced, the screen 220 shown in
The integrated screen/housing skin addresses the problem some users have with the appearance of their user interfaces. Conventional user interfaces are conspicuous on most walls, especially those with a pattern. This feature provides a way for the user interface to blend into a wall or become a work of art or a favorite pattern of a consumer. The user interface of
In various embodiments, this feature allows a user to match walls and personalization. One or more housing skins 310 and matching pictures may be provided (e.g., purchased) as an HVAC user interface customization kit. Users can purchase a housing skin 310 for the bezel 210 and download or upload a matching picture to act as a second screen 330 for the display 220. The picture may then be transferred to the user interface. A corresponding housing skin 310 may be adhesively bonded to the bezel 210 of the user interface. In one embodiment, the housing skin 310 is composed of adhesive-backed vinyl. In another embodiment, the adhesive is such that a user can remove and repositionthe housing skin 310 without materially damaging it. In yet another embodiment, the housing skin 310 is composed of a semirigid plastic and contoured such that it can be snapped in place over the bezel 210, perhaps wrapping around at least part of the user interface to secure it in place positively or frictionally. In still another embodiment, the housing skin 310 may wholly replace the bezel 210. In this embodiment, the bezel 210 is removed before the housing skin 310 is installed. Those skilled in the pertinent art are familiar with other materials and substances that may be employed to constitute the housing skin 310 and other techniques by which the housing skin may be mounted on or to the bezel 210 or the user interface.
In one embodiment, the second screen 330 is set to come on when the user interface is inactive for a predetermined period of time. In another embodiment, the second screen 330 is configured to come on upon an explicit user command, such as the press of a button (not shown). In still another embodiment, the second screen 330 is configured to come on upon the occurrence of one or more environmental conditions, such as particular temperatures or humidity levels.
Those skilled in the art to which this application relates will appreciate that other and further additions, deletions, substitutions and modifications may be made to the described embodiments.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 61/569,859, filed by Bias, et al., on Dec. 13, 2011, entitled “Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning System User Interface Having One or More of One-Touch Away Feature, Adjustable Fonts, Proportional Animation Graphics, Service Reminders on a Single Screen, Separate Programming and Manual Mode Screens, Integrated Screen/Housing Skin, Low-Profile Housing, Secure Functional Upgrade Feature and Remote Platform Access Application Associated Therewith,” commonly assigned with this application and incorporated herein by reference.
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61569859 | Dec 2011 | US |