THERMOSTAT CONFIGURATION DUPLICATION SYSTEM

Abstract
The present application provides a thermostat configuration system comprising a first thermostat having a processor, a transceiver, a storage area and a control button, the processor genera ting configuration data for the first thermostat and the storage area for maintaining the configuration data, the transmitter for transmitting configuration data to multiple target devices, including at least one of a mobile device capable of running an application to receive the configuration data in a memory or a second thermostat wherein the control button on the first thermostat being activated and configuration data being transmitted by the transmitter to the second thermostat
Description

the present invention pertains to a system for thermostat configuration data being duplicated and transmitted from one device to another.


BACKGROUND

The adjustment and setting of thermostats and the programming that exists with such thermostats will determine how HVAC equipment is modulated and for what duration equipment should run. Many thermostats have complex and confusing controls and require a great deal of time to configure and program. In certain buildings with multiple units there are also multiple thermostats that require configuration and programming. If an installer must manually configure and program each thermostat over and over, accurate and efficient set-up of each thermostat may not occur. Also, individuals who receive a new thermostat may have difficulty navigating the complexities of thermostat settings. The present invention avoids such difficulties by allowing for the configuration and/or programming data of the thermostat to be quickly and accurately transferred from one device to another.


SUMMARY

The present invention provides for a system comprising a first thermostat having a processor, a transmitter, a storage area and a control button or touchpad. The processor generates and interprets configuration data for the thermostat and the storage area maintains the configuration data. A cloud storage provider may store and maintain a functionally equivalent copy of the thermostat configuration data as a virtual image. The transmitter may transmit configuration data to multiple target devices, including one or more thermostats or virtual images of the thermostats. The control button on the receiving thermostat may be activated in order to transmit configuration data to the receiving thermostat. The mobile device is capable of displaying the configuration data from the first thermostat arid initiating or starting the transfer and confirming the success or failure or the transfer with diagnostic information.


In another embodiment, the control button is a touch pad provided by a display of the third thermostat in order to transmit the configuration data. In an embodiment, activating the control button of the third thermostat enables transmission of the configuration data to a third thermostat. In an embodiment, the second thermostat may be capable of transmitting the configuration data to a third thermostat. In an embodiment, the configuration data may be transmitted to a Wi-Fi router and the Wi-Fi router transmits the configuration data to the second thermostat.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION Of THE DRAWINGS

For a better understanding of the subject invention, reference may be had to embodiments shown in the attached drawings in which:



FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic view of the present invention;



FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of the present invention;



FIG. 3 is a flow diagram of the present invention;



FIGS. 4-7 are screen shots of the present invention; and



FIG. 8 is a plan view of a thermostat of the present invention.





Although the invention has been depicted with respect to the drawing FIGS. 1-8, various changes in form and detail may be made and understood by those of ordinary skill in the art.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The invention may be understood with respect to FIGS. 1-8. Turning to FIG. 1, the components of the system and the process of transmitting the configuration data will be described. The mobile device, such as a smartphone 10 includes a screen 15 to which the appropriate information can be displayed and input. The input may be via pad that is displayed on the touch screen display 15, or other means, such as a mouse, stylus or connected keyboard. The smart phone 10 includes telecommunications standard transmission means such as Bluetooth, 4G transmission or Wi-Fi transmission via the internet 201. The mobile device 10 transmits to a router 220 within a building where the targeted thermostat is located. The router communicates with a transceiver 215 located within the thermostat 200 via Wi-Fi, 900 Mhz, Bluetooth or similar wireless protocols. The thermostat includes on/off switches 209, its own display 212, a touchpad 213 and a microprocessor 214. The thermostat controls an HVAC system 211 or other heating or cooling system.


The microprocessor 214 of the thermostat is programmed to transmit configuration data regarding file operation of the thermostat 200 upon user input. The transmission of the configuration data is via transceiver 215 and router 220 to the internet 201. For example, a cloud server 201 may collect and organize all of the configuration data being transmitted from the thermostat 200. In this embodiment, the smartphone 10 and any other device that is linked to the desired cloud service provider, obtains the configuration data from the cloud server 201. In an alternate embodiment, the configuration data may be stored in a memory location within the thermostat or the router. A request for the data could be processed by the microprocessor 214 by sending the data directly to a requesting mobile device 10 or another thermostat (without use of a cloud server 201).


As can be understood, following the set-up, the user can be anywhere in the world and control the thermostat via the mobile device with communications being sent through the standard telephone network to the Cloud and the Cloud server 201 (FIG. 1), which can interact with the Wi-Fi network provided by the router 220 (FIG. 1) at the user's residence or commercial facility.


The router 220 communicates with the thermostat 210 via transceiver 215 that includes communication protocol for wireless transmission and receiver functions, such IEEE 802.11. The transceiver communications with the microprocessor 214 to control the systems connected to the thermostat, such HVAC system control relays 211 that control a furnace or boiler, etc. In an embodiment the microprocessor 214 may be programmed to include wireless mesh communication as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 8,410,931 and/or 8,233,471 assigned to SIPCO, the total disclosure of such publications are each incorporated by reference herein.


It is noted that the thermostat 210 may include a touch pad display screen 212, however the operas ion and set-up of the above invention does not require the user to input any commands or instructions via the thermostat display 212. All but one set-up step (413) can be accomplished via a remote input device 10 running the communication app arid code input system that causes the microprocessor 214 to move to a listen mode when the set-up steps 400 to 420 are followed (FIG. 3), as discussed below.


In an alternate embodiment, a remote computer (wired or wireless) may be used to set-up or control the thermostat 210 via the internet and a browser by similar set-up screens depicted in FIGS. 4-7 displayed on a web page according to well know TCP/IP systems.



FIG. 1 is a schematic view including the links outside of the thermostat 210. The thermostat links with local router 220 and its Wi-Fi network that links to the internet or first network. External devices such as cloud server 201, personal computer of repairman or other service providers, external database, the external user's remote input device, such as a wireless tablet or phone 10 and other wired users may communicate with the local router 220. The local router 220 can then communicate via Wi-Fi or other protocol such as Zigbee® on a second network with components including the thermostat 210 or oilier building environment control device that in turn can control HVAC equipment 211 including a furnace, heat pump, geothermal system, electric heat, air conditioning unit, humidifier, dehumidified, air exchanger, air cleaner or air damper.


The thermostat 210 may receive input from wired or wireless sensors that can provide temperature, humidity and other environmental factors either within the budding or outside that may be used by the router to automatically issue commands to the thermostat based on the sensor input or building schedule information. The code input system of the present invention may also be operated via web-site on a computer 10 or other means and each of the components of the system may have a unique identifier, such as an IP or MAC address. The router 220 may have a local cache to store the IP addresses when each device is joined to the network. The second network may require a service set identifier (SSID) as an access parameter or a passcode.



FIG. 2 depicts a schematic diagram providing an overview of the transmission of configuration data of the present invention. Overall, the invention pro vides for the transmission of configuration information 300 from a first thermostat 210 to a second thermostat 310. (The specific details of the steps to transmit the configuration data will be described below with respect to FIG. 3.) The first thermostat 210 is programmed in the ordinary course using an installer's previous knowledge, factory configuration, or an instruction manual to set the configuration data.


Configuration data may include mode and function settings of the thermostat, including temperature setting, time of day setting, day of week setting, programming set points, installer setting configuration, user settings, device identification, Wi-Fi router interlace data, Wi-Fi router identification data, mobile device identification data, sources of inputs tor temperature, adjustments for relative humidity, discharge temperature, outdoor temperature, stages present, cooling response, lock-out, set point degrees, auxiliary stages, heat response, scheduling data, energy management settings, recover settings, uploader and downloader configuration settings and internet communication settings. Such configuration data may be programmed directly at the first thermostat 210 or remotely, such as by a mobile device 10, smart phone or tablet computer.


Once the first thermostat is configured, it will operate the HVAC control relays 211 in order to manage the environment of the building. In an embodiment, a button in application under the control of mobile device 10 is activated in order to transmit the configuration data 300 to Wi-Fi router 220. According to previous programming, the Wi-Fi router 220 will transmit the configuration data either to mobile device 10 or to Wi-Fi router 320, or both. The configuration data 300 is then transmitted to the second thermostat 310. Depending on the configuration and geographic location of the thermostats and router, router 220 and 320 may be a single device. When installed of a wider area, the connection between router 220 and 320 may be through an internet or other service provider.


In an embodiment, the second thermostat 310 may be located in an apartment or condominium adjacent the first thermostat in the same building. In such an example, there may be as many as ten to hundreds of thermostats in a single building/complex. In such an environment, the first thermostat may transmit its configuration data 300 to each of the other thermostats in the building as discussed above with respect to the second thermostat 310. As shown in FIG. 2, the first thermostat 210 is the source for the configuration data 300 and the second thermostat 310 is the target.


However, in an alternate embodiment the second thermostat 310 may become the source and a third thermostat may become the target. In such an example, the second thermostat 310 will transmit the configuration data 300 to the third thermostat (not shown). Mobile devices 10, 318 may be used to supplement the operation as described in this system and may be used to alter the configuration data or configuration settings of any of the thermostats 210, 310. It is understood that once the target thermostats receive the configuration data they are then capable of controlling the environment via the HVAC control relays 311 that are connected to such target thermostat 310.


Turning to FIG. 3, the detailed steps of the process will be described (also while referring to FIGS. 4-7). The process begins at step 400 and at first step 401 the application is loaded on the mobile device 10 or 318 and a cloud connection is established to communicate with the cloud based virtual thermostat images, and physical source and target devices. At the second step 402, the application will select the source device; such as the first thermostat 210. At the third step 403 the serial number and type is loaded to the application memory. At the fourth step 404, the target device is selected in the application. At the fifth step 405, the serial number and type is loaded into the target application memory; such as first thermostat 210.


At the sixth step 406, the target and source are confirmed as being compatible. At the seventh step 407, a copy of the configuration programming and programming is selected in the application. At the eighth step 408, a copy of the type is loaded into the application. At the ninth step 409, a message “Go To Target Thermostat” is displayed by the application. At the tenth step 410, the application puts the target into receptive mode and transfers the copy type and source serial number to the target. For example, the target may be the second thermostat 310.


At eleventh step 411, the installer may choose an alternate path by pressing the configuration button at the target 310. At the twelfth step 412, the target thermostat 310 displays the word “Copy” as shown in FIG. 4. The twelfth step may also include the “Next” and “Return” buttons also being displayed. The thirteenth step 413, has the installer pressing the “Next” button at the target to start copying. At the fourteenth step 414, the target thermostat displays a “Wait” alphanumeric display as shown in FIG. 5. At step fifteen 415, the target thermostat retrieves the source configuration from the cloud, or via Wi-Fi router 320. At the sixteenth step 416, the target thermostat 310 loads the source configuration into the target thermostat non-volatile memory or another storage location. At the seventeenth step 417, the target thermostat 310 displays the alphanumeric symbol for “DONE” as depicted in FIG. 6. In the event that the configuration data fails to load to the target device, the display would provide a “FAIL” message (FIG. 7) and appropriate diagnostic codes.


At the eighteenth step 418, the target thermostat 310 updates the copy and provides a “Complete” flag in the processor. At the nineteenth step 419, the application displays a message that the copy has been successful as the last step 420 in this systems process. Thus, it is to be understood that a virtual copy of the configuration data may also be stored in the cloud and retrieved by the router 320 via the mobile devices 10, 318 and transmitted to any number of target thermostats.



FIG. 8 depicts a thermostat 200 of the present invention including a control button such as configuration touch pad 154 or hard or mechanical button 20. The control button(s) may be used to accept the configuration data from another device as discussed above. Other features of the thermostat include Temperature icon 610, alternative touch pads 620, 652 for functions such as CLEAN, HUMIDITY, OUTDOOR, SYSTEM, FAN PROG, HOLD DAY/TIME and FAN icon 640.


While various concepts have been described in detail, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those concepts could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Therefore, a person skilled in the art, applying ordinary skill, will be able to practice the invention set forth in the claims without undue experimentation. It will additionally be appreciated that the particular concepts exposed herein are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting to the scope of the invention, which is to be given the full breath of the appended claims and any equivalents thereof.

Claims
  • 1. A thermostat configuration system comprising: a first thermostat having a processor, a transmitter, a storage area and a control button, the processor generating configuration data for the first thermostat and the storage area for maintaining the configuration data;the transmitter for transmitting configuration data to multiple target devices, including at least one of: a) a mobile device capable of running an application to execute a copy command: andb) a second thermostat wherein the control button being activated and configuration data being transmitted to the second thermostat
  • 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the application running on the mobile device determines if the configuration data from the first thermostat was successfully transferred to the second thermostat.
  • 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the application running on the mobile device is capable of displaying if the configuration data from the first thermostat was successfully or unsuccessfully transferred to the second thermostat.
  • 4. The system of claim 1 wherein activating a control sequence of the mobile device enables transmission of the configuration data to a third thermostat and the transmitter includes a transceiver.
  • 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the control button is a touch pad provided by a display of a third thermostat and activation of the control button enables transmission of configuration to the third thermostat.
  • 6. The system of claim 1 wherein the control button is remote from the second thermostat and activated by a predetermined button sequence on a mobile device.
  • 7. The system of claim 1 wherein the configuration data is transmitted to a router and the router transmits the configuration data to the second thermostat.
  • 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the router accesses the configuration data from a remote server.
  • 9. The system of claim 1 wherein a cloud storage provider maintains a functional equivalent of the thermostat configuration data as a virtual image and the transmitter may transmit configuration data to multiple target devices, including one or more thermostats or virtual images of the thermostats.
  • 10. A thermostat configuration system comprising: a first thermostat having a processor, a transmitter, a storage area arid a control button, the processor generating configuration data for the first thermostat, and the storage area for maintaining the configuration data; andthe transmitter for transmitting the configuration data to one of multiple target devices, wherein activating a control for the target thermostats causes the configuration data to be transferred to at least one of the target thermostats.
  • 11. The system of claim 10 includes at least one of a mobile device capable of running an application to receive the configuration data in a memory; and a second thermostat wherein the control button for the second thermostat being activated and configuration data being transmitted by the transceiver to the second thermostat.
  • 12. The system of claim 10 wherein the information transferred to at least one of the target thermostats includes only configuration data and does not include programming data.
  • 13. The system of claim 10 wherein the information transferred to at least one of the target thermostats includes only programming data and does not include configuration data.
  • 14. The system of claim 10 wherein the control button is one of a mechanical button provided by the second thermostat.
  • 15. The system of claim 10 wherein the configuration data is transmitted to a router and the router transmits the configuration data to the second thermostat and the router accesses the configuration data from a remote server.
  • 16. A method of transferring thermostat configuration data comprising the steps of: providing a first thermostat having a processor and a transmitter:a cloud storage area;and a control button,generating configuration data by the processor for the thermostat;maintaining the configuration data within the cloud storage area; andtransmitting the configuration data by the transmitter to at least one of multiple target devices.
  • 17. The method of claim 16 including at least one of: a) mobile device capable of running an application to receive the configuration data in a memory; andb) a second thermostat wherein the control button on the second thermostat being activated and the configuration data being transmitted by the transceiver to the second thermostat.
  • 18. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of displaying the result of transferring the configuration data from the first thermostat by the mobile device.
  • 19. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of activating a control sequence of the mobile device and enabling the transmission of the configuration data to a third thermostat.
  • 20. The method of claim 16 further comprising the step of transmitting the configuration data to a third thermostat from the second thermostat and transmitting to a router the configuration data and the router transmitting the configuration data to the second thermostat.
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
62114123 Feb 2015 US