The present invention pertains to heating, ventilation and/or air conditioning (HVAC) control system that accommodates and facilitates control from a remote input device.
HVAC control systems are used to control the environment within a building and are more frequently linked via the interact for web-enabled building control. The internet connection allows receipt of instructions from a remote and/or mobile device. However, there are many levels of complexity that can lead to difficult implementation and use of such controllers. For example, many wireless network communication protocols exist, such as Bluetooth, DSRC, EnOcean, IrDA, Redlink, RFC, Wi-Fi or Zigbee®. These wireless network communications must reliably link to components such as routers, hubs, sensors, computers, mobile phones or tablets and thermostats. A multitude of software and graphical user interfaces may be used to attempt to set-up and control the systems. All of this complexity can lead to layers of technical problems for the system installers and unsophisticated users. In particular, many users have difficulty with set-up procedures when there are a multitude of steps required to link the components of the system. The present invention overcomes many of such difficulties and provides for easy set-up and synchronization between a remote device and a HVAC control.
The present invention provides for a method of inputting a code to a thermostat comprising the following steps providing a thermostat having a receiver for receiving signals from a local router, the local router configured to receive signals via the internet from a remote input device (RID), transmitting, by the RID, a register command to the local router, and placing a thermostat in a listen mode, transmitting, by the RID, new user information to the local router in order to trigger the local router to communicate with the thermostat, the thermostat synchronizing with the RID and receiving information from the RID without requiring any direct user inputs to the thermostat, and the thermostat receiving registration information from the local router and verifying, by the RID, the service set identifier (SSID).
The method wherein the local router provides a Wi-Fi network and the method including the step of receiving a Wi-Fi password at the thermostat. The method wherein the thermostat uses software tools to synchronize with the RID in one step. The method wherein the remote server sends a message to the user that a user account has been created successfully. The method wherein a successful account creation message is transmitted to the RID, the RID having a display and including one of a computer, tablet, phone, laptop, notebook, wireless computer, wireless tablet, wireless phone, wireless laptop, wireless notebook. The method wherein the RID receives an alert transmission that no valid internet connection is available, there is a communication loss, there is an unknown error, or other types of alerts.
The method wherein a user obtains the serial number by examining an authentication card or a panel of the thermostat where the thermostat serial number is displayed and inputting the thermostat serial number to the RID. The method wherein the transmission of the device name is input to the local router from the RID. The method wherein the transmission of appropriate Wi-Fi network data is transmitted to the RID.
The method wherein a se protocol is transmitted to a remote server that transmits the set-up protocol to the local router to associate the thermostat with the RID without requiring a single direct input by the user to the thermostat and a display panel of the thermostat is solely for manual control of the thermostat and there are no commands available on the display panel to input the SSID to synchronize the thermostat with the RID.
In an embodiment, the invention provides a thermostat configured for remote control comprising a display panel of the thermostat that is solely for manual control of the thermostat and there are no commands available on the display panel and no built in web server to synchronize the thermostat with a remote input device (RID) after the thermostat is placed in listen mode, a receiver disposed in the thermostat for receiving synchronizing codes from a local router, the local router capable of receiving instructions from the RID and the RID verifying the service set identifier (SSID).
The thermostat wherein the local router is capable of receiving communications from a Wi-Fi network, the RID configured to transmit a Wi-Fi password to the thermostat. The thermostat may receive a signal from the local router that a user account has been created successfully.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a web enabled building control system comprising a web enabled control device linked to al first network, and for receiving synchronizing instructions via the first network, one or more building environment control devices coupled to the web enabled building control device over a second network, at least one of the one or more building environment control devices coupled to one or more HVAC units, the web enabled control device configured to receive sensor information from at least one or more building environment control devices via the second network. The web enabled control device configured to link with and receive information via a server displaying a web-page or app page including configuration information and building schedule information, a set-up protocol is received by the building environment control device placed in listen mode over the second network without requiring a single direct input by a user to configure the building environment control device in order to receive signals from the web enabled control device, a display panel of the building environment control device is solely for manual control and there are no commands available on the display panel to synchronize the building environment control device from a web-page and the web enabled control device verifying the service set identifier (SSID).
The system wherein the web enabled building control device is further adapted to issue commands to at least one of the building environment control devices via the second network to activate or deactivate one or more HVAC units. The system wherein at least some of the commands are based in part on received sensor information. The system wherein at least some of the commands are based in part on building schedule information. The system wherein the building environment control device is a thermostat having as display panel and there are no commands available on the display panel or via physical buttons to configure or synchronize the thermostat via a remote wireless device after the thermostat has been placed in listen mode.
In a further embodiment, the present invention provides for a method of inputting a code to a thermostat comprising the steps of providing a thermostat having a display panel and a receiver for receiving signals from a local router, the local router configured to receive signals via the internet from a remote input device (RID), receiving by the local router a register command from the RID, receiving by the local router new user information from the RID and the thermostat receiving a serial number from the local router and the thermostat synchronizing with the RID without requiring any direct inputs to the display panel of the thermostat.
While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternate forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail, it should be understood that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. The intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents and alternatives falling within the spirit and the scope of the invention.
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At Step 108, the server sends a message that the account has been created successfully. As depicted in
At Step 110, the service set identifier (SSID) name is displayed on the mobile device (
At step 111 the Wi-Fi SSID network to use is verified after the thermostat is placed in listen mode. At Step 112, the application receives the identification of the Wi-Fi network to be used and the password for the Wi-Fi network is input into the display area 15 of the mobile device 10 (
At Step 114, a display is provided by the mobile device that a connection is being made to the thermostat device (or web enabled control device that Verifies the SSID. As shown in
At Step 116, a display appears on the mobile device that the connection is successful as depicted in display area 15 depicted in
At Step 119, the thermostat device is set up according to the instructions from the server via communication from the Wi-Fi network and attempts to login to available network(s) with the received password. At successful completion at Step 120, the device transmits login information to the cloud server. At Step 121, the Cloud server associates the user mobile device via a unique serial number so that the mobile device 10 and the thermostat are synchronized as confirmed in
At Step 122, a display on the mobile device is displayed that the connection between the thermostat and the mobile device has been successful. At Step 123, the thermostat device is added to the app device list the mobile device 10. At Step 124, a display is made on the hand-held mobile device that the thermostat (as named previously in step 110) has been successfully added. Step 124 corresponds with
At Step 125, the application on the mobile device is enabled. Enablement allows for control of the thermostat to begin via the mobile device 10. Step 125 is the final step that completes the code input and set-up between the mobile device and the thermostat.
It is noted that during the code input and set-up process, there is no requirement for the user to make any inputs to the thermostat itself or to interact with the display screen on the thermostat itself. The present invention allows for the set-up process solely via the user's hand-held mobile device 10. As can be understood, following the set-up, the user can anywhere in the world and control the thermostat via the mobile device with communications being sent through the standard communication networks to the Cloud, and the Cloud server which can interact with the Wi-Fi network at the user's residence or commercial facility.
It is noted that the thermostat 210 may include a touch pad display screen 212, however the operation and set-up of the above invention does not require the user to input any commands or instructions via the thermostat display 212. All set-up steps can be accomplished via a mobile device 10 running the communication app and code input system that causes the microprocessor 214 to move to P2P when the set-up steps 100 to 126 are followed, as discussed herein.
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Numerous variations and modifications will become apparent to those skilled in the art one the above disclosure is fully appreciated. It is intended that the claims be interpreted to embrace all such variations and modifications.
This application claims priority to Provisional application No. 62/067,148 filed on Oct. 22, 2014.
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62067148 | Oct 2014 | US |