权利要求:
CLAIMS
What is claimed is:
1. A control module configured to be mounted in a fixture opening of a housing of a lighting fixture, the control module comprising: an enclosure defining a central axis extending in a longitudinal direction, the enclosure having an enclosure opening at a first end, the enclosure configured to be received in the fixture opening of the lighting fixture; a cover portion connected to the enclosure and covering the enclosure opening, the cover comprising an aperture in which a lens is located; at least one printed circuit board housed within the enclosure, the at least one printed circuit board having a control circuit and a wireless communication circuit mounted thereto; a detector positioned to receive infrared energy through the lens of the cover portion, the detector electrically coupled to the control circuit such that the control circuit is configured to detect at least one of an occupancy or vacancy condition in a space surrounding the control module; and an antenna comprising first and second antenna elements electrically connected to the wireless communication circuit in a dipole antenna configuration, each of the first and second antenna elements extending from the at least one printed circuit board to respective curved portions that are positioned between the cover portion and the enclosure, the respective curved portions curving around the detector; wherein the control circuit is configured to cause the wireless communication circuit to communicate messages in wireless signals via the antenna.
2. The control module of claim 1, wherein the wireless communication circuit is configured to transmit the wireless signals via the antenna at a transmission frequency.
3. The control module of claim 2, wherein the detector comprises one or more pyroelectric elements that are responsive to infrared energy and a housing having a front surface with a first opening through which the pyroelectric elements receive the infrared energy.
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4. The control module of claim 3, wherein the control module further comprises: a shield located over the front surface of the housing of the detector and electrically coupled to a circuit common of the control module, the shield having a second opening arranged overtop of the first opening of the housing, the second opening of the shield being sized to shield the pyroelectric elements from the wireless signals transmitted by the antenna in response to the wireless communication circuit.
5. The control module of claim 4, wherein the at least one printed circuit board comprises a control printed circuit board extending through the enclosure in the longitudinal direction, and wherein the control module further comprises: a sensor printed circuit board on which the detector is mounted, wherein the shield is electrically coupled the circuit common on the sensor printed circuit board.
6. The control module of claim 5, wherein the shield comprises a sidewall surrounding the housing of the detector and projections that extend from the sidewall and are configured to be electrically connected to the circuit common of the control module.
7. The control module of claim 6, wherein the projections extend from a lower edge of the sidewall, the projections configured to be received in through-holes in the sensor printed circuit board and electrically coupled to electrical pads surrounding the through-holes for electrically coupling the shield to the circuit common of the control module.
8. The control module of claim 6, wherein the projections extend perpendicularly from the sidewall and are configured to be electrically coupled to electrical pads on the sensor printed circuit board for electrically coupling the shield to the circuit common of the control module.
9. The control module of claim 4, wherein the housing of the detector is electrically conductive and is coupled to the circuit common of the control module, and the shield comprises a conductive material electrically coupled to the housing of the detector.
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10. The control module of claim 9, wherein the conductive shield comprises a conductive adhesive for electrically coupling the shield to the housing of the detector.
11. The control module of claim 4, wherein the second opening of the shield is circularly-shaped and has a diameter between approximately 1/20 and 1/50 of a wavelength of the wireless signals at the transmission frequency.
12. The control module of claim 4, wherein the second opening of the shield is rectangularly- shaped and the longest dimension of the second opening has a length that is between approximately 1/20 and 1/50 of a transmission wavelength of the wireless signals at the transmission frequency.
13. The control module of claim 4, wherein an area of the second opening of the shield is smaller than an area of the first opening of the housing.
14. The control module of claim 3, wherein the housing of the detector is electrically conductive, and the first opening of the detector is square-shaped.
15. The control module of claim 2, wherein the detector comprises one or more pyroelectric elements that are responsive to the infrared energy and further comprises a housing that is electrically conductive and is coupled to a circuit common of the control module, the housing having a front surface with a first opening through which the pyroelectric elements receive the infrared energy, the opening of the housing of the detector sized to shield the pyroelectric elements from wireless signals transmitted by the antenna in response to the wireless communication circuit.
16. The control module of claim 15, wherein the opening of the housing is circularly- shaped and has a diameter between approximately 1/20 and 1/50 of a wavelength of the wireless signals at the transmission frequency.
17. The control module of claim 15, wherein the opening of the housing is rectangularly- shaped and the longest dimension of the opening has a length that is between approximately 1/20 and 1/50 of a transmission wavelength of the wireless signals at the transmission frequency.
18. The control module of claim 2, wherein the detector is located relative to the antenna such that energy of the wireless signals transmitted by the antenna is at a maximum level.
19. The control module of claim 18, wherein a transmit power of the wireless communication circuit and the antenna is greater than 10 dBm.
20. The control module of claim 1, wherein the enclosure defines a cylindrical shape centered about the central axis of the control module, and the aperture of the cover portion, the lens, and the detector are centered along the central axis of the control module.
21. The control module of claim 20, wherein the curved portions of the first and second antenna elements each comprise a circular segment having a center aligned with the central axis of the control module.
22. The control module of claim 21, wherein the first and second antenna elements comprise respective elongated portions extending in the longitudinal direction from the at least one printed circuit board and through the enclosure opening, such that the curved portions are configured to be located outside of the housing of the lighting fixture.
23. The control module of claim 22, wherein the first and second antenna elements comprise respective offset portions extending between the respective elongated portions and respective curved portions, the offset portions configured such that the curved portions are located farther away from the central axis than the elongated portions.
24. The control module of claim 23, wherein the elongated portions extend parallel to each other between the at least one printed circuit board and the respective offset portions.
25. The control module of claim 21, wherein the respective curved portions of the first and second antenna elements define respective inner edges that extend along a circular path that has a center at the central axis of the control module, and wherein an area of the first opening of the detector is located within and area of the circular path of the first and second antenna elements.
26. The control module of claim 1, wherein the enclosure comprises first and second clips configured to mount the control module within the fixture opening.
27. The control module of claim 26, wherein the first and second clips are located adjacent to each other, each of the first and second clips comprising a plurality of teeth configured to engage a structure surrounding the fixture opening, and wherein the teeth of the first and second clips are staggered relative to each other, such that one tooth of the first clip or the second clip is configured to engage the fixture opening at a single time.
28. The control module of claim 27, wherein, as the control module is inserted into the fixture opening, a first tooth of the first clip is configured to engage the structure surrounding the fixture opening first, a second tooth of the second clip is configured to engage the structure surrounding the fixture opening after the first tooth, a third tooth of the first clip is configured to engage the structure surrounding the fixture opening after the second tooth, and a fourth tooth of the second clip is configured to engage the structure surrounding the fixture opening after the third tooth.
29. The control module of claim 27, wherein, the first clip comprises a first number of teeth and the second clip comprises a second number of teeth, such that the control module is configured to be installed in the fixture opening at a third number of distinct depths of insertion, where the third number is equal to the first number plus the second number.
30. The control module of claim 1, wherein the at least one printed circuit board comprises one or more first attachment tabs extending from sides of the at least one printed circuit board, the one or more first attachment tabs configured to attach the at least one printed circuit board to a fabrication
panel during manufacturing of the control module, and wherein, after the printed circuit board is detached from the fabrication panel, the one or more first attachment tabs are configured to be received within gaps in the enclosure of the control module to align the at least one printed circuit board within the enclosure.
31. The control module of claim 30, wherein the at least one printed circuit board comprises a control printed circuit board extending through the enclosure in the longitudinal direction, and wherein the control module further comprises: a sensor printed circuit board on which the detector is mounted, the sensor printed circuit board electrically connected to the control printed circuit board via a flexible connector, the sensor printed circuit board oriented perpendicular to the control printed circuit board, such that the detector is directed towards the lens and the aperture in the cover portion; wherein the one or more first attachment tabs are configured to prevent movement of the control printed circuit board in the longitudinal direction.
32. The control module of claim 31, further comprising: a connector configured to electrically connect the control module to an external power source; and a power printed circuit board to which the connector is mounted, the power printed circuit board electrically connected to the control printed circuit board and the sensor printed circuit board via the flexible connector, the power printed circuit board oriented parallel to the control printed circuit board, the power printed circuit board comprising one or more second attachment tabs extending from sides of the power printed circuit board and configured to attach the power printed circuit board to a respective fabrication panel during manufacturing of the control module; wherein, after the power printed circuit board is detached from the respective fabrication panel, the one or more second attachment tabs of the power printed circuit board are configured to be received within respective gaps in the enclosure of the control module to align the power printed circuit board within the enclosure and prevent movement of the power printed circuit board in the longitudinal direction.
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33. The control module of claim 32, wherein the flexible connector forms an inner layer of each of the control printed circuit board, the sensor printed circuit board, and the power printed circuit board.
34. The control module of claim 1, wherein the curved portions of the first and second antenna elements are configured to be located outside of the housing of the lighting fixture.
35. A control module configured to be mounted in a fixture opening of a housing of a lighting fixture, the control module comprising: an enclosure defining a central axis extending in a longitudinal direction, the enclosure having an enclosure opening at a first end, and the enclosure configured to be received in the fixture opening of the lighting fixture; a cover portion connected to the enclosure to cover the enclosure opening; at least one printed circuit board housed within the enclosure and having a control circuit mounted thereto; and an antenna located within the cover portion, wherein the control circuit is configured to communicate messages in wireless signals via the antenna; wherein the enclosure comprises first and second clips located adjacent to each other, each of the first and second clips comprising a plurality of teeth configured to engage a structure surrounding the fixture opening to attach the control module within the fixture opening, and wherein the teeth of the first and second clips are staggered relative to each other, such that one tooth of the first clip or and the second clip is configured to engage the fixture opening at a single time.
36. The control module of claim 35, further comprising: a detector positioned to receive infrared energy through a lens in an aperture of the cover portion, the detector electrically coupled to the control circuit such that the control circuit is configured to detect an occupancy or vacancy condition in a space surrounding the control module.
37. The control module of claim 36, wherein the enclosure defines a cylindrical shape centered about the central axis of the control module, and the aperture of the cover portion, the lens, and the
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detector are centered along the central axis of the control module; and wherein the antenna comprises first and second antenna elements electrically connected to a wireless communication circuit on the at least one printed circuit board in a dipole antenna configuration, each of the first and second antenna elements extending from the at least one printed circuit board to respective curved portions that are positioned between the cover portion and the enclosure, the respective curved portions curving around the detector, the curved portions of the first and second antenna elements each comprising a circular segment having a center aligned with the central axis of the control module.
38. The control module of claim 37, wherein the first and second antenna elements comprise respective elongated portions extending in the longitudinal direction from the at least one printed circuit board and through the enclosure opening, such that the curved portions are configured to be located outside of the housing of the lighting fixture.
39. The control module of claim 38, wherein the first and second antenna elements comprise respective offset portions extending between the respective elongated portions and respective curved portions, the offset portions configured such that the curved portions are located farther away from the central axis than the elongated portions.
40. The control module of claim 37, wherein the detector comprises one or more pyroelectric elements that are responsive to infrared energy and a housing having a front surface with a first opening through which the pyroelectric elements receive the infrared energy, the control module further comprising a shield located over the front surface of the housing of the detector and electrically coupled to a circuit common of the control module, the shield having a second opening arranged overtop of the first opening of the housing, the second opening of the shield being sized to shield the pyroelectric elements from the wireless signals transmitted by the antenna in response to the wireless communication circuit.
41. The control module of claim 35, wherein, as the control module is inserted into the fixture opening, a first tooth of the first clip is configured to engage the structure surrounding the fixture
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opening first, a second tooth of the second clip is configured to engage the structure surrounding the fixture opening after the first tooth, a third tooth of the first clip is configured to engage the structure surrounding the fixture opening after the second tooth, and a fourth tooth of the second clip is configured to engage the structure surrounding the fixture opening after the third tooth.
42. The control module of claim 35, wherein, the first clip comprises a first number of teeth and the second clip comprises a second number of teeth, such that the control module is configured to be installed in the fixture opening at a third number of distinct depths of insertion, where the third number is equal to the first number plus the second number.
43. A control module configured to be mounted in a fixture opening of a housing of a lighting fixture, the control module comprising: an enclosure defining a central axis extending in a longitudinal direction, the enclosure having an enclosure opening at a first end, and the enclosure configured to be received in the fixture opening of the lighting fixture; a cover portion connected to the enclosure to cover the enclosure opening, the cover comprising an aperture in which a lens is located; at least one printed circuit board housed within the enclosure and having a control circuit mounted thereto; and a detector positioned to receive infrared energy through the lens of the cover portion, the detector electrically coupled to the control circuit such that the control circuit is configured to detect an occupancy or vacancy condition in a space surrounding the control module; wherein the enclosure comprises first and second clips located adjacent to each other, each of the first and second clips comprising a plurality of teeth configured to engage a structure surrounding the fixture opening to attach the control module within the fixture opening, and wherein the teeth of the first and second clips are staggered relative to each other, such that one tooth of the first clip or and the second clip is configured to engage the fixture opening at a single time.
44. The control module of claim 43, wherein the enclosure defines a cylindrical shape centered about the central axis of the control module, and the aperture of the cover portion, the lens, and the
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detector are centered along the central axis of the control module, and wherein the control module further comprises: an antenna comprising first and second antenna elements electrically connected to a wireless communication circuit on the at least one printed circuit board in a dipole antenna configuration, each of the first and second antenna elements extending from the at least one printed circuit board to respective curved portions that are positioned between the cover portion and the enclosure, the respective curved portions curving around the detector, the curved portions of the first and second antenna elements each comprising a circular segment having a center aligned with the central axis of the control module; wherein the control circuit is configured to cause the wireless communication circuit to communicate messages in wireless signals via the antenna.
45. The control module of claim 44, wherein the first and second antenna elements comprise respective elongated portions extending in the longitudinal direction from the at least one printed circuit board and through the enclosure opening, such that the curved portions are configured to be located outside of the housing of the lighting fixture.
46. The control module of claim 45, wherein the first and second antenna elements comprise respective offset portions extending between the respective elongated portions and respective curved portions, the offset portions configured such that the curved portions are located farther away from the central axis than the elongated portions.
47. The control module of claim 44, wherein the detector comprises one or more pyroelectric elements that are responsive to infrared energy and a housing having a front surface with a first opening through which the pyroelectric elements receive the infrared energy, the control module further comprising a shield located over the front surface of the housing of the detector and electrically coupled to a circuit common of the control module, the shield having a second opening arranged overtop of the first opening of the housing, the second opening of the shield being sized to shield the pyroelectric elements from the wireless signals transmitted by the antenna in response to the wireless communication circuit.
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48. The control module of claim 42, wherein, as the control module is inserted into the fixture opening, a first tooth of the first clip is configured to engage the structure surrounding the fixture opening first, a second tooth of the second clip is configured to engage the structure surrounding the fixture opening after the first tooth, a third tooth of the first clip is configured to engage the structure surrounding the fixture opening after the second tooth, and a fourth tooth of the second clip is configured to engage the structure surrounding the fixture opening after the third tooth.
49. The control module of claim 42, wherein, the first clip comprises a first number of teeth and the second clip comprises a second number of teeth, such that the control module is configured to be installed in the fixture opening at a third number of distinct depths of insertion, where the third number is equal to the first number plus the second number.
50. A control module configured to be mounted in a fixture opening of a housing of a lighting fixture, the control module comprising: an enclosure defining a central axis extending in a longitudinal direction, the enclosure having an enclosure opening at a first end, and the enclosure configured to be received in the fixture opening of the lighting fixture; a cover portion connected to the enclosure to cover the enclosure opening, the cover comprising an aperture in which a lens is located; at least one printed circuit board housed within the enclosure, the at least one printed circuit board having a control circuit mounted thereto; and an antenna located in the cover portion, wherein the control circuit is configured to communicate messages in wireless signals via the antenna; wherein the at least one printed circuit board comprises one or more attachment tabs extending from sides of the at least one printed circuit board, the one or more attachment tabs configured to attach the at least one printed circuit board to a fabrication panel during manufacturing of the control module, and wherein, after the at least one printed circuit board is detached from the fabrication panel, the one or more attachment tabs are configured to be received within gaps in the enclosure of the control module to align the at least one printed circuit board within the enclosure.
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51. The control module of claim 50, further comprising: a detector positioned to receive infrared energy through a lens in an aperture of the cover portion, the detector electrically coupled to the control circuit such that the control circuit is configured to detect an occupancy or vacancy condition in a space surrounding the control module.
52. The control module of claim 51, wherein the enclosure defines a cylindrical shape centered about the central axis of the control module, and the aperture of the cover portion, the lens, and the detector are centered along the central axis of the control module, and wherein the control module further comprises: an antenna comprising first and second antenna elements electrically connected to a wireless communication circuit on the at least one printed circuit board in a dipole antenna configuration, each of the first and second antenna elements extending from the at least one printed circuit board to respective curved portions that are positioned between the cover portion and the enclosure, the respective curved portions curving around the detector, the curved portions of the first and second antenna elements each comprising a circular segment having a center aligned with the central axis of the control module; wherein the antenna is configured to receive wireless signals and the control circuit is configured to receive a message included in the wireless signals via the wireless communication circuit.
53. The control module of claim 52, wherein the first and second antenna elements comprise respective elongated portions extending in the longitudinal direction from the at least one printed circuit board and through the enclosure opening, such that the curved portions are configured to be located outside of the housing of the lighting fixture.
54. The control module of claim 53, wherein the first and second antenna elements comprise respective offset portions extending between the respective elongated portions and respective curved portions, the offset portions configured such that the curved portions are located farther away from the central axis than the elongated portions.
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55. The control module of claim 52, wherein the detector comprises one or more pyroelectric elements that are responsive to infrared energy and a housing having a front surface with a first opening through which the pyroelectric elements receive the infrared energy, the control module further comprising a shield located over the front surface of the housing of the detector and electrically coupled to a circuit common of the control module, the shield having a second opening arranged overtop of the first opening of the housing, the second opening of the shield being sized to shield the pyroelectric elements from the wireless signals transmitted by the antenna in response to the wireless communication circuit.
56. A control module configured to be mounted in a fixture opening of a housing of a lighting fixture, the control module comprising: an enclosure defining a central axis extending in a longitudinal direction, the enclosure having an enclosure opening at a first end, and the enclosure configured to be received in the fixture opening of the lighting fixture; a cover portion connected to the enclosure to cover the enclosure opening, the cover comprising an aperture in which a lens is located; at least one printed circuit board housed within the enclosure, the at least one printed circuit board having a control circuit mounted thereto; and a detector positioned to receive infrared energy through the lens of the cover portion, the detector electrically coupled to the control circuit such that the control circuit is configured to detect an occupancy or vacancy condition in a space surrounding the control module; wherein the at least one printed circuit board comprises one or more attachment tabs extending from sides of the at least one printed circuit board, the one or more attachment tabs configured to attach the at least one printed circuit board to a fabrication panel during manufacturing of the control module, and wherein, after the at least one printed circuit board is detached from the fabrication panel, the one or more attachment tabs are configured to be received within gaps in the enclosure of the control module to align the at least one printed circuit board within the enclosure.
57. The control module of claim 56, wherein the enclosure defines a cylindrical shape centered about the central axis of the control module, and the aperture of the cover portion, the lens, and the
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detector are centered along the central axis of the control module, and wherein the control module further comprises: an antenna comprising first and second antenna elements electrically connected to a wireless communication circuit on the at least one printed circuit board in a dipole antenna configuration, each of the first and second antenna elements extending from the at least one printed circuit board to respective curved portions that are positioned between the cover portion and the enclosure, the respective curved portions curving around the detector, the curved portions of the first and second antenna elements each comprising a circular segment having a center aligned with the central axis of the control module; wherein the control circuit is configured to cause the wireless communication circuit to communicate messages in wireless signals via the wireless communication circuit.
58. The control module of claim 57, wherein the first and second antenna elements comprise respective elongated portions extending in the longitudinal direction from the at least one printed circuit board and through the enclosure opening, such that the curved portions are configured to be located outside of the housing of the lighting fixture.
59. The control module of claim 58, wherein the first and second antenna elements comprise respective offset portions extending between the respective elongated portions and respective curved portions, the offset portions configured such that the curved portions are located farther away from the central axis than the elongated portions.
60. The control module of claim 57, wherein the detector comprises one or more pyroelectric elements that are responsive to infrared energy and a housing having a front surface with a first opening through which the pyroelectric elements receive the infrared energy, the control module further comprising a shield located over the front surface of the housing of the detector and electrically coupled to a circuit common of the control module, the shield having a second opening arranged overtop of the first opening of the housing, the second opening of the shield being sized to shield the pyroelectric elements from the wireless signals transmitted by the antenna in response to the wireless communication circuit.
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