Claims
- 1. A wall-mountable system for controlling electrical power to a load comprising, in combination:
- (a) switch means for turning said power on and off, including first pushbutton or touch actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said switch means; and
- (b) dimmer means for controlling the amount of power provided to said load, including second actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said dimmer means, said first actuator means constructed and arranged for being operated by a user and having a surface area which is substantially larger than the surface area of said second actuator means which is constructed and arranged for being operated by the user, said first and second actuator means being located immediately adjacent to each other, said first and second actuator means occupying a region which serves as an active control zone for said wall-mountable system, said active control zone having a surface area which is dominated by the surface area of said first actuator means, whereby the switch function is emphasized over the dimmer function to the user.
- 2. The system of claim 1, further comprising a faceplate for mounting over said switch and dimmer means, said faceplate having an opening through which said first and second actuators extend.
- 3. The system of claim 1, in which said switch means is mechanical.
- 4. The system of claim 1, in which said switch means comprises an electronic touch switch.
- 5. The system of claim 1, in which said switch means is an alternate-action switch.
- 6. The system of claim 1, in which said switch means is a biased pushbutton switch.
- 7. The system of claim 1, in which depressing said pushbutton about 1 mm does not activate said switch.
- 8. The system of claim 1, in which said dimmer means is a raise-lower dimmer and comprises a rocker device which is split into two separate portions, and whereby the depression of one portion causes an increase of said power provided to said load and, conversely, the depression of the other portion causes a decrease of said power provided to said load.
- 9. The system of claim 8, in which said dimmer means comprises a motorized potentiometer control.
- 10. The system of claim 8, in which said dimmer means comprises an electronic control.
- 11. The system of claim 10, in which said electronic control includes a remote control joined to said dimmer means by not more than two wires.
- 12. The system of claim 1, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide.
- 13. A wall-mountable system for controlling electrical power to a load comprising, in combination:
- (a) switch means for turning said power on and off, including first pushbutton or touch actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said switch means; and
- (b) dimmer means for controlling the amount of power provided to said load, including second actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said dimmer means, said first actuator means being substantially larger than said second actuator means, said second actuator means being a linear slide and in which said first actuator means is a pushbutton and is located immediately adjacent to said linear slide, whereby the switch function is emphasized over the dimmer function to the user.
- 14. The system of claim 13, further comprising an element on said pushbutton for removably covering said linear slide.
- 15. The system of claim 1, in which said second actuator means is a thumbwheel.
- 16. The system of claim 1, in which said second actuator means is a rotary knob.
- 17. The system of claim 16, in which said rotary knob is retractable.
- 18. The system of claim 2, in which said opening is rectangular.
- 19. The system of claim 18, in which length and width dimensions of said opening are about 25 mm and about 12 mm, respectively.
- 20. The system of claim 1, further comprising time-delay circuit means for controllably delaying switching of said power on and off.
- 21. The system of claim 1, further comprising lamp means for indicating whether power to said load is on.
- 22. The system of claim 21, in which said lamp means is a light-emitting diode.
- 23. The system of claim 21, in which said lamp means emits a light intensity that is greater when said power is on than when said power is off.
- 24. The system of claim 21, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide and said lamp means moves with said slide.
- 25. The system of claim 1, further comprising means for indicating the amount of power being provided to said load.
- 26. The system of claim 25, in which said indicating means comprises a light-emitting diode.
- 27. The system of claim 1, further comprising means for remotely controlling said switch means and dimmer means.
- 28. The system of claim 27, in which said means for remotely controlling is wireless.
- 29. The system of claim 28, in which said means for remotely controlling comprises an infrared signal transmitter.
- 30. The system of claim 1, further comprising an additional switch, controlled by a corresponding switch actuator.
- 31. The system of claim 1, further comprising an additional dimmer, controlled by a corresponding dimmer actuator.
- 32. The control of claim 31, further comprising an indicator lamp between said support means and said pushbutton.
- 33. The control of claim 32, in which said force transmitting means is a light pipe and extends between said indicator lamp and said pushbutton.
- 34. A wallbox-mountable electrical control comprising, in combination,
- (a) a pushbutton-actuated electrical control device,
- (b) support means for supporting said device, attachable to said wallbox,
- (c) a faceplate for mounting over said support means, said faceplate having an opening,
- (d) a pushbutton, resiliently supported on said support means and actuatable through said opening in said faceplate,
- (e) means for transmitting a force applied to said pushbutton to provide control of said device, and
- (f) an indicator lamp located between said support means and said pushbutton.
- 35. The control of claim 34, in which said force transmitting means is a light pipe and extends between said indicator lamp and said pushbutton.
- 36. A wall-mountable system for controlling electrical power to a load comprising, in combination:
- (a) switch means for turning said power on and off, said switch means including a first actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said switch means; and
- (b) dimmer means for controlling the amount of power provided to said load, said dimmer means including a second actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said dimmer means, said first actuator means constructed and arranged for being operated by a user and having a surface area which is substantially larger than the surface area of said second actuator means which is constructed and arranged for being operated by the user, said second actuator means being located at the perimeter of said first actuator, whereby the switch function is emphasized over the dimmer function to the user.
- 37. The system of claim 36, further comprising a faceplate for mounting over said switch means and dimmer means, said faceplate having an opening through which said first and second actuators extend.
- 38. The system of claim 36, in which said switch means is mechanical.
- 39. The system of claim 36, in which said switch means comprises an electronic touch switch.
- 40. The system of claim 36, in which said switch means is an alternate-action switch.
- 41. The system of claim 36, in which said switch means is a biased pushbutton switch.
- 42. The system of claim 41, in which said first actuator means is a pushbutton and depressing said pushbutton about 1 mm does not activate said switch.
- 43. The system of claim 36, in which said dimmer means is a raise-lower dimmer and said second actuator means comprises a rocker device which is split into two portions, and whereby the depression of one portion causes an increase of said power provided to said load and, conversely, the depression of the other portion causes a decrease of said power provided to said load.
- 44. The system of claim 43, in which said dimmer means comprises a motorized potentiometer control.
- 45. The system of claim 43, in which said dimmer means comprises an electronic control.
- 46. The system of claim 45, in which said electronic control includes a remote control joined to said dimmer means by not more than two wires.
- 47. The system of claim 36, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide.
- 48. The system of claim 36, in which said second actuator means is a thumbwheel.
- 49. The system of claim 36, in which said second actuator means is a rotary knob.
- 50. The system of claim 49, in which said rotary knob is retractable.
- 51. The system of claim 33, in which said opening is rectangular.
- 52. The system of claim 51, in which length and width dimensions of said opening are about 25 mm and about 12 mm, respectively.
- 53. The system of claim 36, further comprising time-delay circuit means for controllably delaying switching of said power on and off.
- 54. The system of claim 36, further comprising lamp means for indicating whether power to said load is on.
- 55. The system of claim 54, in which said lamp means is a light-emitting diode.
- 56. The system of claim 54, in which said lamp means emits a light intensity that is greater when said power is on than when said power is off.
- 57. The system of claim 54, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide and said lamp means moves with said slide.
- 58. The system of claim 36, further comprising means for indicating the amount of power being provided to said load.
- 59. The system of claim 58, in which said indicating means comprises a light-emitting diode.
- 60. The system of claim 36, further comprising means for remotely controlling said switch means and dimmer means.
- 61. The system of claim 60, in which said means for remotely controlling is wireless.
- 62. The system of claim 61, in which said means for remotely controlling comprises an infrared signal transmitter.
- 63. The system of claim 36, further comprising an additional switch means, controlled by a corresponding switch actuator.
- 64. The system of claim 36, further comprising an additional dimmer means, controlled by a corresponding dimmer actuator.
- 65. A wall-mountable system for controlling electrical power to a load, said system having a faceplate with a centerline and comprising, in combination:
- (a) switch means for turning said power on and off, said switch means including a first actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said switch means; and
- (b) dimmer means for controlling the amount of power provided to said load, said dimmer means including a second actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said dimmer means, said first actuator means being centrally positioned on said faceplate and said second actuator means being located at a distance from said centerline, wherein said first actuator means has a surface area at least two times as large as the surface area of said second actuator means, whereby the switch function is emphasized over the dimmer function to the user.
- 66. The system of claim 65, said faceplate being constructed and arranged for mounting over said switch means and dimmer means, said faceplate having an opening through which said first and second actuator means extend.
- 67. The system of claim 65, in which said switch means is mechanical.
- 68. The system of claim 65, in which said switch means comprises an electronic touch switch.
- 69. The system of claim 65, in which said switch means is an alternate-action switch.
- 70. The system of claim 65, in which said switch means is a biased pushbutton switch.
- 71. The system of claim 70, in which said first actuator means is a pushbutton and depressing said pushbutton about 1 mm does not activate said switch.
- 72. The system of claim 65, in which said dimmer means is a raise-lower dimmer and said second actuator means comprises a rocker device which is split into two portions, and whereby the depression of one portion causes an increase of said power provided to said load and, conversely, the depression of the other portion causes a decrease of said power provided to said load.
- 73. The system of claim 72, in which said dimmer means comprises a motorized potentiometer control.
- 74. The system of claim 72, in which said dimmer means comprises an electronic control.
- 75. The system of claim 74, in which said electronic control includes a remote control joined to said dimmer means by not more than two wires.
- 76. The system of claim 65, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide.
- 77. The system of claim 65, in which said second actuator means is a thumbwheel.
- 78. The system of claim 65, in which said second actuator means is a rotary knob.
- 79. The system of claim 78, in which said rotary knob is retractable.
- 80. The system of claim 66, in which said opening is rectangular.
- 81. The system of claim 80, in which length and width dimensions of said opening are about 25 mm and about 12 mm, respectively.
- 82. The system of claim 65, further comprising time-delay circuit means for controllably delaying switching of said power on and off.
- 83. The system of claim 65, further comprising lamp means for indicating whether power to said load is on.
- 84. The system of claim 83, in which said lamp means is a light-emitting diode.
- 85. The system of claim 83, in which said lamp means emits a light intensity that is greater when said power is on than when said power is off.
- 86. The system of claim 83, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide and said lamp means moves with said slide.
- 87. The system of claim 65, further comprising means for indicating the amount of power being provided to said load.
- 88. The system of claim 87, in which said indicating means comprises a light-emitting diode.
- 89. The system of claim 65, further comprising means for remotely controlling said switch means and dimmer means.
- 90. The system of claim 89, in which said means for remotely controlling is wireless.
- 91. The system of claim 90, in which said means for remotely controlling comprises an infrared signal transmitter.
- 92. The system of claim 65, further comprising an additional switch means, controlled by a corresponding switch actuator.
- 93. The system of claim 65, further comprising an additional dimmer means, controlled by a corresponding dimmer actuator.
- 94. A wall-mountable system for controlling electrical power to a load, said system having a faceplate with a centerline and comprising, in combination:
- (a) switch means for turning said power on and off, said switch means including a first actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said switch means; and
- (b) dimmer means for controlling the amount of power provided to said load, said dimmer means including a second actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said dimmer means, said first actuator constructed and arranged for being operated by a user and having a surface area which is substantially larger than the surface area of said second actuator means which is constructed and arranged for being operated by the user, said first actuator means being centrally positioned on said faceplate and said second actuator being located at a distance from said centerline but adjacent to said first actuator means, whereby the switch function is emphasized over the dimmer function to the user.
- 95. The system of claim 94, said faceplate being constructive and arranged for mounting over said switch means and dimmer means, said faceplate having an opening through which said first and second actuators extend.
- 96. The system of claim 94, in which said switch means is mechanical.
- 97. The system of claim 94, in which said switch means comprises an electronic touch switch.
- 98. The system of claim 94, in which said switch means is an alternate-action switch.
- 99. The system of claim 94, in which said switch means is a biased pushbutton switch.
- 100. The system of claim 99, in which said first actuator means is a pushbutton and depressing said pushbutton about 1 mm does not activate said switch.
- 101. The system of claim 94, in which said dimmer means is a raise-lower dimmer and said second actuator means comprises a rocker device which is split into two portions, and whereby the depression of one portion causes an increase of said power provided to said load and, conversely, the depression of the other portion causes a decrease of said power provided to said load.
- 102. The system of claim 101, in which said dimmer means comprises a motorized potentiometer control.
- 103. The system of claim 101, in which said dimmer means comprises an electronic control.
- 104. The system of claim 103, in which said electronic control includes a remote control joined to said dimmer means by not more than two wires.
- 105. The system of claim 94, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide.
- 106. The system of claim 94, in which said second actuator means is a thumbwheel.
- 107. The system of claim 94, in which said second actuator means is a rotary knob.
- 108. The system of claim 107, in which said rotary knob is retractable.
- 109. The system of claim 95, in which said opening is rectangular.
- 110. The system of claim 107, in which length and width dimensions of said opening are about 25 mm and about 12 mm, respectively.
- 111. The system of claim 94, further comprising time-delay circuit means for controllably delaying switching of said power on and off.
- 112. The system of claim 94, further comprising lamp means for indicating whether power to said load is on.
- 113. The system of claim 112, in which said lamp means is a light-emitting diode.
- 114. The system of claim 112, in which said lamp means emits a light intensity that is greater when said power is on than when said power is off.
- 115. The system of claim 112, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide and said lamp means moves with said slide.
- 116. The system of claim 94, further comprising means for indicating the amount of power being provided to said load.
- 117. The system of claim 116, in which said indicating means comprises a light-emitting diode.
- 118. The system of claim 94, further comprising means for remotely controlling said switch means and dimmer means.
- 119. The system of claim 118, in which said means for remotely controlling is wireless.
- 120. The system of claim 119, in which said means for remotely controlling comprises an infrared signal transmitter.
- 121. The system of claim 94, further comprising an additional switch means, controlled by a corresponding switch actuator.
- 122. The system of claim 94, further comprising an additional dimmer means, controlled by a corresponding dimmer actuator.
- 123. A wall-mountable system for controlling electrical power to a load comprising, in combination:
- (a) switch means for turning said power on and off, said switch means including a first actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said switch means; and
- (b) dimmer means for controlling the amount of power provided to said load, said dimmer means including a slider or a rocker device which serves as a second actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said dimmer means, said first and second actuator means being located immediately adjacent to each other, said first and second actuators occupying a region which serves as an active control zone for said wall-mountable system, and said first actuator having a substantially larger surface area to be contacted by the user for operating said switch means than the surface area of the second actuator to be contacted by the user or operating said dimmer means, whereby the switch function is emphasized over the dimmer function to the user.
- 124. The system of claim 123, further comprising a faceplate for mounting over said switch and dimmer means, said faceplate having an opening through which said first and second actuator means extend.
- 125. The system of claim 123, in which said switch means is mechanical.
- 126. The system of claim 123, in which said switch means comprises an electronic touch switch.
- 127. The system of claim 123, in which said switch means is an alternate-action switch.
- 128. The system of claim 123, in which said switch means is a biased pushbutton switch.
- 129. The system of claim 128, in which said first actuator means is a pushbutton and depressing said pushbutton about 1 mm does not activate said switch.
- 130. The system of claim 123, in which said dimmer means is a raise-lower dimmer and said second actuator means comprises a rocker device which is split into two portions, and whereby the depression of one portion causes an increase of said power provided to said load and, conversely, the depression of the other portion causes a decrease of said power provided to said load.
- 131. The system of claim 130, in which said dimmer means comprises a motorized potentiometer control.
- 132. The system of claim 130, in which said dimmer means comprises an electronic control.
- 133. The system of claim 132, in which said electronic control includes a remote control joined to said dimmer means by not more than two wires.
- 134. The system of claim 123, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide.
- 135. The system of claim 124, in which said opening is rectangular.
- 136. The system of claim 135, in which length and width dimensions of said opening are about 25 mm and about 12 mm, respectively.
- 137. The system of claim 123, further comprising time-delay circuit means for controllably delaying switching of said power on and off.
- 138. The system of claim 123, further comprising lamp means for indicating whether power to said load is on.
- 139. The system of claim 138, in which said lamp means is a light-emitting diode.
- 140. The system of claim 138, in which said lamp means emits a light intensity that is greater when said power is on than when said power is off.
- 141. The system of claim 138, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide and said lamp means moves with said slide.
- 142. The system of claim 123, further comprising means for indicating the amount of power being provided to said load.
- 143. The system of claim 142, in which said indicating means comprises a light-emitting diode.
- 144. The system of claim 123, further comprising means for remotely controlling said switch means and dimmer means.
- 145. The system of claim 144, in which said means for remotely controlling is wireless.
- 146. The system of claim 145, in which said means for remotely controlling comprises an infrared signal transmitter.
- 147. The system of claim 123, further comprising an additional switch means, controlled by a corresponding switch actuator.
- 148. The system of claim 129, further comprising an additional dimmer means, controlled by a corresponding dimmer actuator.
- 149. A wall-mountable system for controlling electrical power to a load comprising, in combination:
- (a) switch means for turning said power on and off, said switch means including a first actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said switch means; and
- (b) dimmer means for controlling the amount of power provided to said load, said dimmer means including a slider, a rocker device or rotary device which serves as a second actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said dimmer means, said second actuator means being located at the perimeter of said first actuator, said first and second actuator means occupying a region which serves as an active control zone for said wall-mountable system, and said first actuator means having a substantially larger surface area to be contacted by the user for operating said switch means than the surface area of the second actuator to be contacted by the user for operating said dimmer means, whereby the switch function is emphasized over the dimmer function to the user.
- 150. The system of claim 149, further comprising a faceplate for mounting over said switch and dimmer means, said faceplate having an opening through which said first and second actuator means extend.
- 151. The system of claim 149, in which said switch means is mechanical.
- 152. The system of claim 149, in which said switch means comprises an electronic touch switch.
- 153. The system of claim 149, in which said switch means is an alternate-action switch.
- 154. The system of claim 149, in which said switch means is a biased pushbutton switch.
- 155. The system of claim 154, in which said first actuator means is a pushbutton and depressing said pushbutton about 1 mm does not activate said switch.
- 156. The system of claim 149, in which said dimmer means is a raise-lower dimmer and said second actuator means comprises a rocker device which is split into two portions, and whereby the depression of one portion causes an increase of said power provided to said load and, conversely, the depression of the other portion causes a decrease of said power provided to said load.
- 157. The system of claim 156, in which said dimmer means comprises a motorized potentiometer control.
- 158. The system of claim 156, in which said dimmer means comprises an electronic control.
- 159. The system of claim 158, in which said electronic control includes a remote control joined to said dimmer means by not more than two wires.
- 160. The system of claim 149, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide.
- 161. The system of claim 149, in which said second actuator means is a thumbwheel.
- 162. The system of claim 149, in which said second actuator means is a rotary knob.
- 163. The system of claim 162, in which said rotary knob is retractable.
- 164. The system of claim 150, in which said opening is rectangular.
- 165. The system of claim 164, in which length and width dimensions of said opening are about 25 mm and about 12 mm, respectively.
- 166. The system of claim 149, further comprising time-delay circuit means for controllably delaying switching of said power on and off.
- 167. The system of claim 149, further comprising lamp means for indicating whether power to said load is on.
- 168. The system of claim 167, in which said lamp means is a light-emitting diode.
- 169. The system of claim 167, in which said lamp means emits a light intensity that is greater when said power is on than when said power is off.
- 170. The system of claim 167, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide and said lamp means moves with said slide.
- 171. The system of claim 149, further comprising means for indicating the amount of power being provided to said load.
- 172. The system of claim 171, in which said indicating means comprises a light-emitting diode.
- 173. The system of claim 149, further comprising means for remotely controlling said switch means and dimmer means.
- 174. The system of claim 173, in which said means for remotely controlling is wireless.
- 175. The system of claim 174, in which said means for remotely controlling comprises an infrared signal transmitter.
- 176. The system of claim 149, further comprising an additional switch means, controlled by a corresponding switch actuator.
- 177. The system of claim 149, further comprising an additional dimmer means, controlled by a corresponding dimmer actuator.
- 178. A wall-mountable system for controlling electrical power to a load comprising, in combination:
- (a) switch means for turning said power on and off, said switch means including a first actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said switch means; and
- (b) dimmer means for controlling the amount of power provided to said load, said dimmer means including a slider or rocker device which serves as a second actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said dimmer means, said first actuator means constructed and arranged for being operated by a user and having a control area which is substantially larger than the control area of said second actuator means which is constructed and arranged for being operated by the user, whereby the switch function is emphasized over the dimmer function to the user.
- 179. The system of claim 178, further comprising a faceplate for mounting over said switch and dimmer means, said faceplate having an opening through which said first and second actuators extend.
- 180. The system of claim 178, in which said switch means is mechanical.
- 181. The system of claim 178, in which said switch means comprises an electronic touch switch.
- 182. The system of claim 178, in which said switch means is an alternate-action switch.
- 183. The system of claim 178, in which said switch means is a biased pushbutton switch.
- 184. The system of claim 183, in which said first actuator means is a pushbutton and depressing said pushbutton about 1 mm does not activate said switch.
- 185. The system of claim 178, in which said dimmer means is a raise-lower dimmer and said second actuator means comprises a rocker device which is split into two portions, and whereby the depression of one portion causes an increase of said power provided to said load and, conversely, the depression of the other portion causes a decrease of said power provided to said load.
- 186. The system of claim 185, in which said dimmer means comprises a motorized potentiometer control.
- 187. The system of claim 185, in which said dimmer means comprises an electronic control.
- 188. The system of claim 187, in which said electronic control includes a remote control joined to said dimmer means by not more than two wires.
- 189. The system of claim 178, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide.
- 190. The system of claim 179, in which said opening is rectangular.
- 191. The system of claim 190, in which length and width dimensions of said opening are about 25 mm and about 12 mm, respectively.
- 192. The system of claim 178, further comprising time-delay circuit means for controllably delaying switching of said power on and off.
- 193. The system of claim 178, further comprising lamp means for indicating whether power to said load is on.
- 194. The system of claim 193, in which said lamp means is a light-emitting diode.
- 195. The system of claim 193, in which said lamp means emits a light intensity that is greater when said power is on than when said power is off.
- 196. The system of claim 193, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide and said lamp means moves with said slide.
- 197. The system of claim 178, further comprising means for indicating the amount of power being provided to said load.
- 198. The system of claim 197, in which said indicating means comprises a light-emitting diode.
- 199. The system of claim 178, further comprising means for remotely controlling said switch means and dimmer means.
- 200. The system of claim 199, in which said means for remotely controlling is wireless.
- 201. The system of claim 200, in which said means for remotely controlling comprises an infrared signal transmitter.
- 202. The system of claim 178, further comprising an additional switch means, controlled by a corresponding switch actuator.
- 203. The system of claim 178, further comprising an additional dimmer means, controlled by a corresponding dimmer actuator.
- 204. A wallbox-mountable electrical control comprising, in combination,
- (a) a pushbutton-actuated electrical control device having a first actuator means for operating said pushbutton-actuated electrical control device,
- (b) means attachable to said wallbox for supporting said device,
- (c) dimmer means for controlling the amount of power provided to a load, said dimmer means including a second actuator means constructed and arranged for operating said dimmer means,
- (d) a faceplate for mounting over said support means, said faceplate having an opening,
- (e) a pushbutton having integral means for resiliently supporting said pushbutton on said support means, said pushbutton being actuatable through said opening in said faceplate, and
- (f) means for transmitting a force applied to said pushbutton to provide control of said device, wherein said first actuator means has a substantially larger surface area than said second actuator means, whereby the switch function is emphasized over the dimmer function to the user.
- 205. The control of claim 204, in which said pushbutton-actuated electrical control device comprises a switch.
- 206. The control of claim 205, in which said pushbutton-actuated electrical control device comprises a touch switch.
- 207. The control of claim 205, in which said second actuator means is a linear slide type means.
- 208. The control of claim 207, in which said second actuator means adjoins said pushbutton.
- 209. The control of claim 204, further comprising an elongated member on said pushbutton for snapping into a corresponding opening in said support means.
- 210. The control of claim 204, further comprising an indicator lamp between said support means and said pushbutton.
- 211. The control of claim 210, in which said force transmitting means is a light pipe and extends between said indicator lamp and said pushbutton.
- 212. A wall-mountable system for controlling electrical power to a load comprising in combination:
- (a) switch means for turning said power on and off, said switch means including a first actuator means adapted for operating said switch means, said first actuator means having upper and lower portions for turning said power on and off, respectively, and a central portion housing means for detecting a signal from an external source for also controlling said power in response to said signal; and
- (b) dimmer means for controlling the amount of power provided to said load, said dimmer means including a second actuator means adapted for operating said dimmer means, said first actuator having a surface area which is substantially larger than the surface area of said second actuator means, said second actuator means being located adjacent a peripheral edge of said first actuator.
- 213. The system of claim 1 wherein said first actuator means has a surface area at least four times as large as the surface area of said second actuator means.
- 214. The system of claim 13 wherein said first actuator means has a surface area at least four times as large as the surface area of said second actuator means.
- 215. The system of claim 36 wherein said first actuator means has a surface area at least four times as large as the surface area of said second actuator means.
- 216. The system of claim 65 wherein said first actuator means has a surface area at least four times as large as the surface area of said second actuator means.
- 217. The system of claim 94 wherein said first actuator means has a surface area at least four times as large as the surface area of said second actuator means.
- 218. The system of claim 123 wherein said first actuator means has a surface area at least four times as large as the surface area of said second actuator means.
- 219. The system of claim 149 wherein said first actuator means has a surface area at least four times as large as the surface area of said second actuator means.
- 220. The system of claim 178 wherein said first actuator means has a surface area at least four times as large as the surface area of said second actuator means.
- 221. The control of claim 204 wherein said first actuator means has a surface area at least four times as large as the surface area of said second actuator means.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/871,876, filed Apr. 21, 1992 now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Serial No. 07/225,457, filed Jul. 28, 1988 now abandoned, which relates to a switch and dimmer for controlling power to an electrical load.
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Country |
Parent |
871876 |
Apr 1992 |
|
Parent |
225457 |
Jul 1988 |
|