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Micro Controller Based Wireless Switching Device For Power Control Of Electric Appliance Using Bluetooth Technology

Abstract: The apparatus is a wireless switching device that is capable of receiving TTL signals carrying instruction data from the user’s devices like mobile phone , laptop or tablet using bluetooth wireless technology. An AVR micro-controller is used to process and interpret those signals as per internally programmed algorithm to derive switching action for any appliance connected to the device. The device is able to interpret signals provided to it using both Bluetooth 2.0 and BLE 4.0 technology.The device is capable of single and multiple switching based on circuit configuration.The device also responds to the input instruction by transmitting set data which can be interpreted by an application in the user’s device to determine the switching action.

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
27 June 2013
Publication Number
34/2013
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
COMMUNICATION
Status
Email
asharma1991@gmail.com
Parent Application

Applicants

Amit Sharma
DG2 / 6D Vikaspuri New Delhi - 18

Inventors

1. Amit Sharma
DG2 / 6D Vikaspuri New Delhi - 18
2. Arjit Sachdeva
C5B / 36C Janakpuri New Delhi - 58

Specification

CLIAMS:We claim that -

1) The wireless switching device comprising of a Micro-controller/ Microprocessor along with other electronic components and a relay, controlled via Bluetooth technology, when embedded on a PCB as shown, will be able to toggle any electronic appliance ON or OFF very efficiently.( Fig. # 1 )

2) The device can be easily embedded or fitted in to any existing switchboard, thereby making all the switches controlled externally in a local environment using any Bluetooth-enabled device like Mobile Phone, Laptop,Tablet etc.

3) Multiple number of electronic appliances can be controlled by a single AVR Micro-controller/Microprocessor connected to a single BLE/Classic Bluetooth module on a single PCB, as well as individually by a separate AVR Micro- controller/Microprocessor each having a separate BLE/Classic Bluetooth module, for each appliance. ( Fig. # 2 )

4) Using the Mobile application containing the User Interface for the switching functionality, the power can be scheduled to be turned ON or OFF by setting a Timer for each appliance interfaced with the device.

5) The device, as well as the number of appliances it is controlling, can be detected automatically via the Bluetooth-enabled mobile application. ,TagSPECI:The invention makes all the existing present-day appliances, switches, boards etc. to be switched ON and OFF wirelessly by toggling the power being sent to them, all through a user-friendly software application, via Bluetooth technology.

This is possible using latest technology comprising of a device which efficiently combines the hardware and software aspects using an AVR Micro-controller.

The micro-controller can receive a serial input from the user and the program embedded into it’s Program Section can perform the computational checking of the input and performing a corresponding action, i.e. based on the request, it will switch the relay ON or OFF, which further toggles the electronic appliance connected to the relay.The user commands are transmitted to the Micro-controller through Bluetooth as is explained further in the complete specification document.

Documents

Application Documents

# Name Date
1 1902-DEL-2013-AbandonedLetter.pdf 2019-11-05
1 patent-description.pdf 2013-06-27
2 1902-DEL-2013-FER.pdf 2019-03-29
2 Diagrams-figures.pdf 2013-06-27
3 1902-del-2013-Form-18-(22-07-2013).pdf 2013-07-22
3 1902-del-2013-Form-9-(22-07-2013).pdf 2013-07-22
4 1902-del-2013-Form-18-(22-07-2013).pdf 2013-07-22
4 1902-del-2013-Form-9-(22-07-2013).pdf 2013-07-22
5 1902-DEL-2013-FER.pdf 2019-03-29
5 Diagrams-figures.pdf 2013-06-27
6 1902-DEL-2013-AbandonedLetter.pdf 2019-11-05
6 patent-description.pdf 2013-06-27

Search Strategy

1 search_29-03-2019.pdf