Title of Invention

MULTI-USER REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE

Abstract A multi-user remote control device characterised by comprising : - an IR transmitter (2) with a multiple number n of channels, - an IR receiver (12) with n channels tuned to the n channels of the IR transmitter (2), - a microcontroller (14) for controlling the device, - an RF transmitter (18) associated with the IR receiver (12) and provided with n channels which can be activated via the n connection channels between said IR transmitter (2) and said IR receiver (12), - n RF receivers (6i), each directly associated with a user device (8i) and tuned to one of the n channels of said RF transmitter (18).
Full Text MULTI- USER REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE
This invention relates to a multi-user remote control device.
Devices are known for remotely controlling equipment of any type
(lights, curtains, doors, household electrical appliances, roll shutters, alarms,
etc.) either for reasons of comfort or to avoid the need for cables which
besides being laborious to install are inflexible and difficult to modify.
The general principle on which a remote control device is based, is to
use a fixed signal receiver associated with the user device to be controlled,
and a portable transmitter tuned to the receiver and able to transmit control
signals thereto.
The known remote control devices differ on the basis of the type of
signals used, and are divided essentially into remote control devices using
radio (RF) signals and remote control devices using infrared (IR) signals.
Radio signals are more advantageous in terms of penetrability, they
being able to reach the receiver even if not visible, and in particular if it is
housed inside the equipment to be controlled. At the same time, radio signals
also have limits, such as the risk of disturbing other radio signals, the risk of
transmitting undesired commands to other user devices, the need to use a
number of channels equal to the number of user devices to be controlled, etc.
In contrast, infrared signals are insensitive to external disturbances,
they are directional and hence enable several user devices to be controlled
via a single channel even if they are positioned within the same environment,
provided there is sufficient space between them; at the same time they cannot
overcome obstacles and can operate a receiver only if if is visible to the
transmitter.

An object of the invention is to eliminate all the drawbacks of IR and
RF remote control devices while at the same time retaining their advantages.
Another object of the invention is to use a normal IR remote controller,
and in particular the remote controller of television receivers, to control a
plurality of user devices, even if situated at a distance and not visible.
In this respect, a remote control device has recently been proposed for
remotely controlling by infrared signals user device which is not visible to
the infrared transmitter. In practice the device, provided for controlling by
means of an IR remote controller an IR receiver associated with the user
device to be controlled (video recorder, satellite receiver, decoder, air
conditioner, etc.) requires that between the IR transmitter and the IR receiver
there be interposed a first IR/RF converter positioned within the room from
which the user device is to be controlled, and able to receive infrared signals
from the traditional remote controller and to convert them into radio signals,
and a second RF/IR converter positioned in the room in which the user device
to be controlled exists. The two converters therefore perform the function of
extending by means of radio signals the operabiiity of a normal remote control
device using infrared signals, by partly overcoming the limits of these latter.
However even this known solution presents limits, in that it is
expressly provided for controlling user devices comprising an IR receiver and
is unable to control any of those user devices traditionally constructed to be
controlled by RF signals, such as lights, curtains, alarms and roll shutters, for
which it would be necessary to convert the received infrared signal into an RF
signal for controlling the user device. Consequently a further object of the
invention is to remotely control non-visible user devices by using
radiofrequency control systems.

These and further objects which will be apparent from the ensuing
description are attained, according to the invention, by a multi-user remote
control device characterised by comprising : an IR transmitter with a multiple
number n of channels, an IR receiver (12) with n channels tuned to the n
channels of the IR transmitter (2), a microcontroller (14) for controlling the
device, an RF transmitter (18) associated with the IR receiver (12) and provided
with n channels which can be activated via the n connection channels between
said IR transmitter (2) and said IR receiver (12), n RF receivers (6i), each directly
associated with a user device (8i) and tuned to one of the n channels of said RF
transmitter (18).
Some preferred embodiments of the invention are described
hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic block diagram of a first embodiment of the remote
control device according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a detailed scheme of the conversion and processing unit;
Figure 3 is a different embodiment of the device according to the invention;
and
Figure 4 shows a particular implementation thereof.
In the embodiment shown in Figures 1 and 2, the remote control
device according to the invention comprises a portable transmitter 2, a
conversion and processing unit 4 and a plurality of receivers 6i (i = 2, 3, ... n)
associated with corresponding user devices indicated by the reference
numeral 8i.

The transmitter 2 is an infrared (IR) signal transmitter with n channels.
It can consist of a traditional remote control device for a television receiver 10
or a similar dedicated device, or a remote control device with a certain number
of keys intended for the television receiver and with other dedicated keys, or
finally a remote control device with a keypad intended for the television
receiver and an additional key for its conversion into a dedicated keypad.
In its basic version the conversion and processing unit 4 comprises:
- a receiver 12 for IR signals, with n channels tuned to the n channels of the
IR transmitter 2,
- a microcontroller 14 for controlling the device,

- a non-volatile memory 16 associated with the microcontroller 14, and
- an RF radio signal transmitter 18 with n channels.
The receivers 6i are n RF signal receivers, tuned to the n channels of
the RF transmitter 18 contained in the conversion and processing unit 4.
With each receiver 6i there is associated a user device 8i to be
controlled, which can consist of a door, a gate, a roll shutter, a curtain, a light,
an alarm, etc.
Some RF receivers 6' may be integrated into the relative user device
8', as represented by the rectangle 6'-8' in Figure 1.
The remote control device of the invention operates in the following
manner.
When the operator wishes to remotely operate for example a gate, he
operates the corresponding key on the remote controller 2 (IR transmitter)
after pointing the remote controller in the direction of the conversion and
processing unit 4.
The encpded IR signal, transmitted by the transmitter 2, is received by
the receiver 12, which by means of the microcontroller 14 converts it into a RF
signal, which is transmitted by the transmitter 18 to the receiver 6i, tuned for
said signal and associated with the operating equipment 8i on thegate.
In this manner, by virtue of this transformation of the IR signal into a
RF signal, the gate operating equipment 8i can be activated even if not visible
from the spot from which the command is transmitted.
If instead the operator wishes to switch on an external light, he has
merely to press the key of the remote controller corresponding to that light, in
order to generate an IR signal, which is received by the IR receiver 12 of the
conversion and processing unit 4. Here the IR signal is converted into a

control signal for the transmitter 18, which transmits along the appropriate RF
channel a radio signal able to reach the receiver 6i associated with the light to
be switched on.
As stated, the transmitter 2 can consist of a normal remote controller
for a television receiver 10, in which the control keys can be made to emit IR
signals for this different function by an appropriate key, with which the remote
controller can be provided; alternatively the television receiver remote
controller can be provided not only with the normal keys for controlling the
television receiver, but also with further keys to be used for the purpose of the
invention.
In a different embodiment shown in Figure 3, the conversion and
processing unit 4 is housed in the television receiver and is provided, or
alternatively the television receiver itself is provided, with its own software to
display on the screen of this latter the state of all the user devices under
control. However this function requires that the device of the invention also
comprises, for each user device 8i an additional RF transmitter 20i associated
with the RF receiver 6i and able to generate a signal confirming the reception
of the corresponding activation or deactivation command.
This confirmation signal is received by a receiver 22 provided in the
conversion and processing unit 4.
If software for displaying the state of the user devices 8i on the screen
of the television receiver 10 is not provided, this user state can be displayed
on a panel provided in the unit 4 and separate from the screen of the
television receiver. In this case the unit 4 comprises not only said display
panel but also a circuit 30 for optically and acoustically indicating the state of

said user devices. Alternatively, the receiver 22 can be associated with a
modem for remote transmission of the state of user devices 8j.
In a different embodiment, not shown in the drawings, the same
. remote controller 2 as that for the television receiver 10, with the same keys
and same channels, is used to control the different user devices; however in
this case the conversion and processing unit 4 must be disposed in a position
distant from the television receiver, in order to be able to utilize the
directionality of the remote controller to control the television remote 10 or the
other user devices 8i at choice.
Correct operation of the device, and in particular the compatibility of
the remote controller with the conversion and processing unit 4, requires that
this compatibility must be previously established, i.e. that the remote
controller 2 has been recognized by the conversion and processing unit 4 and
is able to dialogue with it.
For this purpose said conversion and processing unit 4 comprises in
its interior a circuit 24 for learning the codes of the different commercial marks
of IR remote controllers, this circuit being selectable with traditional systems
to instruct the unit 4 to dialogue with that remote controller.
The conversion and processing unit 4 must also be able to dialogue
with different receivers 6i and must therefore possess the codes of the various
RF channels. These codes can be individual to the conversion and processing
unit 4, in which case they can activate only RF receivers compatible with
these codes, or alternatively, if they are required to activate RF receivers of
already installed user devices, they must previously learn the codes of the
relative RF channels.

For the first eventuality, the conversion and processing unit 4
comprises an encoder 26 able to feed its codes to the RF transmitter 18 when
commanded by the microcontroller 14.
For the second eventuality, the conversion and. processing unit 4
comprises a circuit 28 for learning the codes of the RF remote controllers of
already installed user devices 8i.
As the circuit 28 for learning codes of channels of the RF remote
controller relative to already installed user devices consists essentially of an
RF receiver, this can also perform the function of the receiver 22, i.e. of
receiving the confirmation signals of the activation and deactivation
commands for the different user devices.
From the aforegoing it is apparent that the multi-user remote control
device of the invention is substantially more advantageous that traditional
multi-user remote control devices, whether IR or RF, and in particular:
- it is practically insensitive to radio disturbances in that the mobile remote
controller 2 uses IR signals while the transmissions using RF signals take
place between fixed equipment, so that appropriate expedients can be used
to reduce interference by external signals to a minimum,
- a single remote controller can be used for a plurality of user devices, and
this can be made compatible with IR and RF systems practically of any
type.
In an advantageous embodiment, shown in Figure 4, each user device
8i, which can be for example a winding motor of a roll shutter, can have its
own associated conversion and processing unit 4, which is positioned in the
room in which the user device is installed. In this manner a simple IR remote
controller provided with only one or two channels can control practically an

unlimited number of user devices, by being taken into the various rooms to
operate the roll shutters contained therein.
In a different embodiment not shown in the drawings, the remote
controller 2 comprises not only a plurality of keys associated with n IR
channels, but also one or more keys associated with RF channels, for the
direct transmission of commands to a predetermined number of receivers 6i.
Naturally these keys associated with RF channels can also form part
of a remote controller separate from the remote controller 2 of the television
receiver 10.
In another embodiment, not shown in the drawings, the RF transmitter
20i associated with one or more user devices 8i is able to automatically feed
to the receiver 22 the state of that user device, i.e. independently of the fact
that there has previously been a command by the operator. This embodiment
is advantageous if the user device 8i consists for example of an alarm sensor.
In another embodiment, also not shown in the drawings, the operator
can act directly on the receiver 22 with an RF remote controller. This
embodiment is advantageous if the user device 8i must be able to indicate a
danger or emergency situation (remote assistance).

We claim :
1. A multi-user remote control device characterised by comprising :
- an IR transmitter (2) with a multiple number n of channels,
- an IR receiver (12) with n channels tuned to the n channels of the IR
transmitter (2),
- a microcontroller (14) for controlling the device,
- an RF transmitter (18) associated with the IR receiver (12) and provided
with n channels which can be activated via the n connection channels
between said IR transmitter (2) and said IR receiver (12),
- n RF receivers (6i), each directly associated with a user device (8i) and
tuned to one of the n channels of said RF transmitter (18).
2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is provided at least one RF
transmitter for the direct control of an RF receiver (6i), associated with at least
one user device (8j).
3. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein with the IR transmitter (2) there is
physically associated at least one RF transmitter for the direct control of a RF
receiver (6i) directly associated with a user device (8i).
4. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said IR transmitter (2) is a normal
remote control device for a television receiver (10).
5. A device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said IR receiver (12) and said RF
transmitter (18) associated therewith are housed within said television receiver
(10).

6. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is provided an additional RF
transmitter (20i), associated with at least one user device (8i), and a single RF
receiver (22) operationally coordinated with said additional RF transmitter (20i)
and provided with means (10, 30) for indicating the state of said user device (8i).
7. A device as claimed in claim 6, wherein there is provided at least one
used device (20i) able to change its state independently of any command by the
operator.
8. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is provided an additional RF
transmitter (20i) associated with the RF receiver (6i) controlling at least one user
device (8i) and a single RF receiver (22) operationally coordinated with said
additional RF transmitter (20i) and provided with means (30) for indicating the
state of said user device (8i), said additional RF transmitter (20i) being provided
to transmit to the RF receiver (22) response information concerning the effected
control by the RF transmitter (18) and / or concerning the state of operation of
said user devices (8i).
9. A device as claimed in claims 6 and 8, wherein said single RF receiver
(22) is housed inside television receiver (10).
10. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one RF receiver (6i) is
integrated into the relative user device (8).
11. A device as claimed in claim 9, wherein there is provided software for
displaying on the screen of the television receiver (10) the situation regarding the
user devices (8i) under control.

12. A device as claimed in claims 6 and 8, wherein a modem for remote
transmission of the state of said user device (8i) is associated with said single RF
receiver (22).
13. A device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the software for displaying the
situation regarding the user devices (8i) under control forms part of the television
receiver (10).
14. A device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said remote controller for the
television receiver (10) is provided, for controlling said user devices (8i), with n
channels different from the control channels of the television receiver and
selectable by dedicated keys.
15. A device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said remote controller for the
television receiver (10) is provided, for controlling said user devices (8i), with n
channels different from the control channels of the television receiver but
selectable by the same keys, after they have been switched by a suitable
additional key.
16. A device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said IR receiver (12) and said RF
transmitter (18) associated therewith are installed in a position distant from said
television receiver (10), the remote controller of which uses for controlling said
user devices (8i) the same channels used for controlling said television receiver.

17. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is provided, for each user
device (8i), an RF receiver (6i) operationally connected to an RF transmitter (18i),
which is coordinated with its own IR receiver (12i) and is separate from the other
RF transmitters (18i), all the IR receivers (12i) being individually able to dialogue
with a single IR transmitter (2) using the same channels.

MULTI- USER REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE
The present invention relates to a multi-user remote control device characterised
by comprising :
- an IR transmitter (2) with a multiple number n of channels,
- an IR receiver (12) with n channels tuned to the n channels of the IR
transmitter (2),
- a microcontroller (14) for controlling the device,
- an RF transmitter (18) associated with the IR receiver (12) and provided
with n channels which can be activated via the n connection channels
between said IR transmitter (2) and said IR receiver (12),
- n RF receivers (6i), each directly associated with a user device (8i) and
tuned to one of the n channels of said RF transmitter (18).

A multi-user remote control device characterised by comprising :
- an IR transmitter (2) with a multiple number n of channels,
- an IR receiver (12) with n channels tuned to the n channels of the IR
transmitter (2),
- a microcontroller (14) for controlling the device,
- an RF transmitter (18) associated with the IR receiver (12) and provided
with n channels which can be activated via the n connection channels
between said IR transmitter (2) and said IR receiver (12),
- n RF receivers (6i), each directly associated with a user device (8i) and
tuned to one of the n channels of said RF transmitter (18).

Documents:

847-kolnp-2003-granted-abstract.pdf

847-kolnp-2003-granted-assignment.pdf

847-kolnp-2003-granted-claims.pdf

847-kolnp-2003-granted-correspondence.pdf

847-kolnp-2003-granted-description (complete).pdf

847-kolnp-2003-granted-drawings.pdf

847-kolnp-2003-granted-examination report.pdf

847-kolnp-2003-granted-form 1.pdf

847-kolnp-2003-granted-form 18.pdf

847-kolnp-2003-granted-form 3.pdf

847-kolnp-2003-granted-form 5.pdf

847-kolnp-2003-granted-gpa.pdf

847-kolnp-2003-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

847-kolnp-2003-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 229480
Indian Patent Application Number 847/KOLNP/2003
PG Journal Number 08/2009
Publication Date 20-Feb-2009
Grant Date 18-Feb-2009
Date of Filing 01-Jul-2003
Name of Patentee TELECO AUTOMATION S.R.L.
Applicant Address VIA DEI MILLE, 16 I-31100, TREVISO
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 BORSOI LUIGI VIALE DELL'INDUSTRIA, 33, 1-31014 COLLE UMBERTO
2 COLLOVINI ROBERTO VIALE DELL'INDUSTRIA, 33, 1-31014 COLLE UMBERTO
PCT International Classification Number G08C 23/04
PCT International Application Number PCT/EP2001/15319
PCT International Filing date 2001-12-27
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 VE2000A000054 2000-12-29 Italy