Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1997-03-25
1999-08-31
Grant, William
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364141, 364146, 315159, G05B 1101, H05B 3702
Patent
active
059462094
ABSTRACT:
A system for selectively providing power from a power source to a load to operate in an area for at least one occupant comprising a processing device for controlling the opening and closing of a relay connected between the load and the power source for energizing the load, and a sensor for detecting the presence of an occupant in the area. The processing device is programmable to close the relay in response to an output signal from the sensor for a period of time that can be of fixed duration, or a duration that is dynamically and automatically determined using sensor data relating to measure time between successive, detected occupant movements. In addition to a daylight inhibit function, the system is provided with color indicators and a tone generator to indicate various operating conditions and to guide a user entering selected system parameters, among other features.
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Product Brochure for Hubbell; H. Moss; Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor Models 1500A & 750A, 1993.
Batko Thomas James
Donlon Brian Patrick
Eckel David Philip
Rose William James
Walter Mark Richard
'Hubbell Incorporated
Garland Steven R.
Grant William
Longanecker Stacey J.
Presson Jerry M.
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