This application claims priority as a regular U.S. Utility Application from the Spanish Application No. U200700903 filed on May 3, 2007, the subject matter of which hereby being incorporated by reference herein in its entirety as though fully set forth herein.
The present development relates to a system for the remote control of at least one electrical household appliance through a remote control device.
There are known unidirectional systems of remote control of an electrical household appliance, through a remote control device, such as a fume extractor provided with a receiver unit that controls the fan when it is activated by a remote device. This extractor is also provided with a sensor receiver that receives a signal from the remote device when the remote device is activated so that the signal switches on the extractor.
Also described is an unidirectional system of remote control of electrical household appliances, in particular of a ceramic hob cooker, which incorporates a transmitter and an infrared sensor receiver, the sensor receiver capable of being beneath the ceramic hob and the operating controls of the ceramic hob cooker capable of being fitted on the front of the extractor hood or in an area inside the radius of action of the infrared signals or radio waves, the control being performed by means of a remote control device.
Also disclosed is an adapted interactive remote controller for controlling a household appliance. The system of remote control is bidirectional and comprises a transmitter and a receiver, disposed both on the remote controller and on the household appliance, so that they enable the remote controller and the household appliance to communicate continually with each other, sending and receiving information and control signals, with the information emitted to the electrical domestic appliance and the information received from the electrical domestic appliance capable of being displayed continually on a screen disposed on the remote controller.
The present development describes an object of the invention to provide a system for the remote control of at least one electrical household appliance through a remote control device.
In one embodiment, the system for the remote control of at least one electrical household appliance through a remote control device comprises an auxiliary receiver and a first transmitter/receiver incorporated into the electrical household appliance, and an auxiliary transmitter and a second transmitter/receiver incorporated into the remote control device, the remote control device including a screen that enables the user to view information received on the remote control device or transmitted from the remote control device. The remote control of the electrical household appliances may cause situations of risk in the home if the user is allowed to change the operating parameters without any guarantee of visual contact with the appliance. To avoid this problem the system of remote control uses a primary system of short-range communication between the auxiliary transmitter and the auxiliary receiver, and a secondary system of long-range communication between the first transmitter/receiver and the second transmitter/receiver, so that the system of remote control enables a critical-parameter control command to be sent from the remote control device to the electrical household appliance through the secondary system of communication only when the primary system is activated, the secondary system being bidirectional, or optionally bidirectional, in this case.
In this way, a system of remote control that is simple and safe to handle may be obtained, thereby enabling the exchange of information between the electrical household appliance and the remote control device from anywhere at home through the secondary system of communication, and enabling the remote control to handle the critical parameters of the electrical household appliance by means of the remote control device through the secondary system of communication only when the primary system is activated, thereby avoiding improper and dangerous handling that could cause accidents.
These and other advantages and characteristics of the development will be made evident in light of the drawings and the detailed description thereof.
In one embodiment, the remote control device 2, shown in
The information transmitted from the remote control device 2 to the electrical household appliance 1 may be a control command or an information command. The control command may be a non-critical-parameter control command 16, e.g. those parameters of the household appliance 1 whose modification does not cause situations of risk at home even when visual contact with the electrical household appliance is not guaranteed, such as control of the light, the switching on of cooker extractors, etc, or a critical-parameter control command 17, for example, those parameters of the household appliance 1 whose modification may cause situations of risk at home if the electrical household appliance is not visualised or outside a designated safety range, such as the switching on or off of the appliance, controlling the temperature, power, etc. The information command 20 is a command that is emitted with the objective of selecting partial information that the user wishes to view on the screen 3.
Alternatively, the information received on the remote control device 2 may be complete information 18, e.g. all the aforementioned control and/or status parameters of the electrical household appliance may be displayed, or partial information 19, when only specific control and/or status parameters that the user has selected through the corresponding information command 20.
In an exemplary embodiment, the push buttons 4-8 comprise an “on” push button 4 for the electrical household appliance, an “off” push button 5 and control push buttons 6 for the control parameters. The remote control device 2 may also include programming push buttons 7 for the purpose of using the remote control device 2 to program the control parameters of the electrical household appliance, selection push buttons 8 through which the user may select the partial information 19 they wish to view on the screen 3, and a known power supply system, not shown, by means of batteries, etc.
The auxiliary transmitter 11a and the second transmitter/receiver 11b are preferably integrated on a front wall 2b of the remote control device 2.
The system of remote control uses a primary system A of short-range communication between the auxiliary transmitter 11a of the remote control device 2 and the auxiliary receiver 10a of the electrical household appliance, which operates when the remote control device is within a designated safety distance from the appliance which preferably, and generally, corresponds to a radius of vision of a user, and a secondary system B of long-range communication, which exchanges encoded or non-encoded information by means of known communication protocols, between the electrical household appliance 1 and the remote control device 2 through the first transmitter/receiver 10b and the second transmitter/receiver 11b, in one embodiment the secondary system B being bidirectional when the primary system A is activated.
The primary communication system A uses an infrared-type signal whereas the signals used by the secondary system B of communication are of the radiofrequency type, although other known types for short and long-range communications respectively may be used.
The system of remote control may operate in a situation of range, in which the electrical household appliance 1 is inside the designated safety distance, e.g. a user's general radius of vision, or in an out-of-range situation, in which the electrical household appliance is outside the designated safety distance, e.g. a user's general radius of vision.
When the user operates the remote control device 2, through the push buttons 4-8 or the activation push button 9 specific to the primary system A, the remote control device 2 automatically emits a signal 15 from the auxiliary transmitter 11a. Alternatively, the remote control device may continuously emit signal 15.
In accordance with one embodiment, when the system of remote control operates in a situation of range, as shown in
If, on the other hand, the household appliance 1 is not inside the user's area of vision, i.e. it operates in the out-of-range situation, as shown in
In the foregoing embodiment, auxiliary receiver 10a may communicate with first transmitter/receiver 10b via circuitry located within appliance 1 or by a wireless communication method. In the latter circumstance device 10a will also include a wireless transmitting device. Upon receiving a communication/signal from device 10a, the first transmitter/receiver 10b sends a signal to the second transmitter/receiver 11b located in the remote control device 2 that enables a control command to be sent from the remote control device 2 so that both the critical-parameter control command 17 and the non-critical-parameter control command 16 are able to be sent from the second transmitter/receiver 11b to the first transmitter/receiver 10b. A signal, or set of signals, received from either or both of devices 10a and 11b (optionally including the information command 20) may be used to enable complete information 18 or partial information 19 on the electrical household appliance 1 to be sent from the first transmitter/receiver 10b to the second transmitter/receiver 11b.
In an alternative embodiment, device 10a may further comprise a wireless transmitter that is capable of sending a signal directly to the second transmitter/receiver 11b to enable a control command to be sent from the remote control device 2 so that both the critical-parameter control command 17 and the non-critical-parameter control command 16 are able to be sent from the second transmitter/receiver 11b to the first transmitter/receiver 10b. A signal, or set of signals, received from either or both of devices 10a and 11b (optionally including the information command 20) may be used to enable complete information 18 or partial information 19 on the electrical household appliance 1 to be sent from the first transmitter/receiver 10b to the second transmitter/receiver 11b.
In another embodiment, device 10a comprises both a receiver and a transmitter. When signal 15 is picked up by the receiver of device 10a the transmitter sends a signal (wireless or via circuitry within appliance 1) to the first transmitter/receiver 10b to enable it to execute and/or receive critical-parameter control commands 17 and non-critical-parameter control commands 16 and, optionally, information commands 20.
In accordance with one embodiment, when the system of remote control operates in a situation of range, as shown in
If, on the other hand, the household appliance 1 is not inside the designated safety distance of the remote control device 2, such as, for example, the user's general area of vision, i.e. it operates in the out-of-range situation, the signal 15 is not picked up by the auxiliary receiver 21a and the primary system A of communication remains deactivated, so that it does not allow the critical-parameter control command 17 to be sent from the remote control device 2 to the electrical household appliance 1 through the secondary system B of communication.
In the foregoing embodiment, auxiliary receiver 21a may communicate with second transmitter/receiver 21b via circuitry located within the remote control device 2 or by a wireless communication method. In the latter circumstance device 21a will also include a wireless transmitting device. Upon receiving signal 15 from auxiliary transmitter 20a, device 21a sends a signal to the second transmitter/receiver 21b that enables a control command to be sent from the remote control device 2 so that both the critical-parameter control command 17 and the non-critical-parameter control command 16 are able to be sent from the second transmitter/receiver 21b to the first transmitter/receiver 20b. A signal, or set of signals, received from either or both of devices 21a and 21b (optionally including the information command 20) may be used to enable complete information 18 or partial information 19 on the electrical household appliance 1 to be sent from the first transmitter/receiver 20b to the second transmitter/receiver 21b.
In an alternative embodiment, device 21a comprises both a receiver and a wireless transmitter. When signal 15 is picked up by the receiver of device 21a the transmitter sends a wireless signal to the first transmitter/receiver 20b to enable it to execute and/or receive critical-parameter control commands 17 and non-critical-parameter control commands 16 and, optionally, information commands 20.
Thus the primary system A of communication acts as a safety key enabling or disabling the remote control of the critical parameters of the electrical household appliance 1, so that the user may change and control the critical control parameters 17 only when the primary system A is active, e.g. when the electrical household appliance 1 is situated inside the designated safety distance, e.g. the user's general radius of vision, whereas if the primary system A is inactive, the user may not send critical-parameter control commands 17 from the remote control device 2 for safety reasons, given that the electrical household appliance is not inside the user's general range of vision or within the designated safety distance.
In alternative embodiments, the system of remote control may control by means of a remote control device one or more electrical household appliances, which may be independent to each other, the remote control device acting independently on each of them, or the electrical household appliances may communicate with each other bidirectionally, in which case the remote control through the remote control unit would be performed directly on one of the electrical household appliances thereby enabling the control of various appliances from the control device in a simple and ordered way.
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