[0001] Lighting in comparatively large buildings, which involves a plurality of individual
light points, is controlled automatically in many cases today by the artificial lighting
being switched on or off, for example, when night falls or at sunrise. This is particularly
appropriate in times of energy shortages, because the employee using the artificial
light source does not often think in particular of switching off the lights and so
the light source remains on, even when there is sufficient daylight in the place of
work, or the light source cannot be individually switched off upon leaving the place
of work before switching off by automatic operation. In offices, in which the energy
requirement of the lighting may make up approximately 30% of the total energy requirement
for the building, this may result in considerable and undesired costs.
[0002] The central automatic control of the lighting is effected, for example, by switch
clocks set at specific times. As a result of the switching off oper- . ation, the
circuit is permanently broken. However, the use of such switching systems has the
disadvantage that weather conditions and changes in the intensity of daylight caused
by the weather are not taken into account by the systems, so that when there is a
dense covering of cloud after sunrise the lighting is switched off too early or when
dense cloud is building up the artificial lighting is not turned on or it is turned
on too late early in the evening. Switching systems of this type also only allow a
central switching on or off of the complete installation.
[0003] There are also so-called "dimness switches", by which the artificial lighting is
switched on or off depending on the actual intensity of daylight in a suitable manner
by a current pulse released upon a specific light intensity. However, these systems
also have the disadvantage that a control corresponding to the actual requirement
of light in all parts of the building is impossible. The requirement for artificial
lighting may vary quite considerably in the individual parts of the building, for
example, depending on the aspect or on the distance from neighbouring houses and the
height thereof or on the amount of trees in front of some of the windows of the building.
This problem could, it is true, be alleviated by dividing the total lighting system
into individual groups having a similar average light requirement and by switching
the lighting on and off in each such section by a switch element controlled by natural
light. However, the light requirement which varies considerably from person to person
at the workplace cannot be considered either, so that people's health may also suffer
to a considerable extent due to inadequate lighting, even with such a current-energy-saving
central control of the lighting in buildings. In this case as well, all of the lighting
plant (or sections thereof) may either be switched on or switched off, so that individual
switching of the individual light point is again impossible. However, the arrangement
of such control elements at each individual workplace in such buildings has been too
expensive until the present time.
[0004] The object of this invention is to provide a lighting system having a plurality of
individual light points which may be centrally controlled and in which each individual
light point (or small groups of individual light points, such as the light points
of an entire room) is simultaneously and individually switchable, so that even after
general switching off of the lighting installation by the central control, individual
light points (or groups of light points) may be switched on again or they may be switched
off independently of the complete installation before the general switching off by
the central automatic control. It is a particular object of the invention to provide
such a lighting system which is operable with the already generally installed and
therefore generally available two-wire cabling, so that additional cabling and supplementary
devices ar not necessary.
[0005] The centrally controlled lighting installation according to the invention having
a plurality of individually-switchable individual light points or groups of individual
light points is characterised in that a switch element having a normal switch position
and a temporary adjustable, variable switch position is provided centrally in the
circuit, i.e. between the power source and the first branch of the circuit to the
individual light points connected in parallel, which switch element keeps the circuit
closed in its normal switch position and the circuit is broken for a short . time
by operating the switch element, and a switch element which may be operated by a temporary
current pulse is associated with each individual light point.or groups.of individual
light points, the switch contact of this switch element being kept closed during the.
current passage and opening when there is a break in the circuit and remaining open
even when the central switch element is subsequently closed, without further intervention,
and it is either:
a) designed so that it may also be opened and closed mechanically from outside, or
b) designed so that it may also be closed mechanically from outside and in thiS. design,
another switch element is provided having a normal (continuous) switch position and
a temporary adjustable, variable switch position and it is associated with this switch
element and is connected in series thereto and it keeps the circuit closed in its
normal switch position and the circuit is broken for a short time as a result of its
operation, or
c) designed without mechanical means for operation from outside, as embodiments a)
and b) but wherein a second switch element is provided having a normal switch position
and a temporary adjustable, variable switch position, which second switch element
is associated with this switch element operated by the temporary current pulse and
is connected in series thereto, this second switch element keeping the circuit closed
in its normal switch position and breaking the circuit for a short time as a result
of its-operation, and wherein a third switch element is provided having a normal switch
position and a temporary adjustable, variable switch position, which third switch
element is associated with the switch element operated by a temporary current pulse
and is connected parallel to the switch contact of this switch element, this third
switch element keeping its switch contact open in its normal switch position and its
switch contact and thereby the circuit closed for a short time as a result of its
operation even when the switch contact of the switch element which may be operated
by the temporary current pulse is open.
[0006] The switch element which may be operated by a temporary current pulse is a magnetic
switch in the preferred embodiment of the individual light switch according to the
invention associated with the individual light points or groups of individual light
points. Within the context of the present invention, the term "magnetic switch" is
understood to mean a switch element having a switch contact and an electromagnet connected
in series, which switch contact is closed and is kept closed when current flows through
the electromagnet, e.g. by a lever arm which is then attracted by the electromagnet,
and which is opened and is kept open when the current no longer flows through the
electromagnet, e.g. by a spring acting on the switch contact or on the lever arm connected
therewith or by a suitable three-dimensional arrangement or even by its inherent weight.
[0007] This preferred embodiment of the lighting installation according to the invention
is characterised in that a switch element having a normal switch position and a temporary
adjustable, variable switch position is provided centrally in the circuit, i.e. between
the power source and the first branch of the circuit to the individual light points
connected in parallel, which switch element keeps the circuit closed in its normal
switch position and the circuit is broken for a short time when the switch element
is operated and a magnetic switch is associated with each individual light point or
groups of individual light points,, the switch contact of the magnetic switch being
kept closed during the current flow and opening when there is a break in the circuit
and remaining open even when the central switch element is subsequently closed, without
further intervention, and said magnetic switch is either:
a) designed so that it may also be opened and closed mechanically from outside, or
b) designed so that it may also be closed mechanically from outside and in this design,
another switch element having a normal switch position and a temporary adjustable
variable switch position is provided, associated with the magnetic switch and connected
in series thereto, which switch element keeps the circuit in its normal switch position
and the circuit is broken for a short time when the switch element is operated, or
c) designed without mechanical means for operation from outside, as embodiments a)
and b), but wherein a second switch element having a normal switch position and a
temporary adjustable, variable switch position is provided which second switch element
is associated with the magnetic switch and connected in series thereto, this second
switch element keeping the circuit closed in its normal switch position and breaking
the circuit for a short time when the switch element is operated, and wherein.a third
switch element having a normal switch position and a temporary adjustable, variable
switch position is provided associated with the magnetic switch and connected parallel
to the switch contact of the magnetic switch and connected in series to the electromagnet
of the magnetic switch, this third switch element keeping its switch contact open
in its normal switch position and when this third switch element is operated, its
switch contact and thereby the circuit'is closed for a short time even when the switch
contact of the magnetic switch is open.
[0008] The lighting installation according to the invention is schematically illustrated
and explained in the following drawings and circuit diagrams with respect to a preferred
embodiment, but without being restricted thereto.
[0009] The lighting installation illustrated in Figure 1 with the power source 1 and the
switch element 2 positioned centrally,in the circuit has four individual light points,
wherein individual switches 4, 6 and 8 provided with magnetic switches are associated
with each of the individual light points 3 and 7 or with the group 5 of light points
to be connected together, in the different embodiments of the lighting installation
according to the invention. The individual switch 4 corresponds to embodiment a),
the individual switch 6 corresponds to embodiment b) and the individual switch 8 corresponds
to embodiment
c)
.
[0010] The central switch element 2 has a normal switch position and a temporary adjustable,
variable switch position, whereby the switch contact is closed in its normal switch
position, e.g. by a suitable spring provided in'the switch element, and thereby the
circuit of the lighting installation according to the invention is also kept closed,
whereas as a result of operating the switch element, e.g. by pressure against the
force of the spring, the switch contact and thereby the circuit of the lighting plant
according to the invention may be broken for a short time.
[0011] In the embodiment a) of the individual light switch 4 associated with the individual
light point 3, the magnetic switch is not only designed such that it
"may be operated by the lever arm 11, which is attracted by the electromagnet 9, is
positioned rotatably at one of its ends and simultaneously causes the contact closure
of the switch contact 10 of the magnetic switch, but it is also designed so that it
may be opened and closed mechanically from outside via the operating lever 12 which
is rotatably secured on its other free end.
[0012] If, in embodiment a) of the lighting installation according to the invention, the
current is interrupted for a short time by operating the central switch 2, the electromagnet
9, due to the inherent weight of the lever arm 11 positioned thereunder, releases
this arm 11, so that the switch contact 10 is opened and is kept open even when the
central switch 2 returns to its closed normal switch position. If artificial light
is required at the individual light point against the command of the central switching
point 2, the switch contact 10 is closed by pressing in the operating lever 12 of
this embodiment of the individual switch and it is kept closed due to the resulting
flow'of current through the electromagnet 9. However, if switching off of this individual
light point is required or a switching off of the light point which is subsequently
switched on again as described is required before the central switching off of the
entire lighting installation, effected by operating the circuit element 2, the switch
contact 10 is opened by pushing the operating lever 12 up, applying an adequate pressure
against the attractive force of the electromagnet 9, so that the electromagnet loses
its attractive force and the switch contact 10 is opened.
[0013] In the embodiment b) of the lighting installation according to the invention, the
magnetic switch is only designed so that it may also be closed mechanically from outside.
On the frame of the individual switch 6 associated with the individual light point
5, the switch contact 13 of the magnetic switch may not only be operated by the electromagnet
14 and the lever arm 14a which may be attracted by the electromagnet 14, but the switch
contact 13 may also be closed using the lever arm 15 which may be operated from outside
the individual switch 6 by pressing in this lever arm 15. The switch element 16, 17
having a normal switch position and a temporary adjustable, variable switch position
is also provided in the individual switch, is connected in series to the magnetic
switch and which, like the central switch element 2 keeps its switch contact 17 and
thereby the circuit closed in its normal switch position and when it is operated by
pressing in the "Off" part of the operating switch, the switch contact 17 is broken
for a short time via its operating lever 16 and thus the circuit is also broken for
a short time.
[0014] .If, as in the previously described case, the central switch 2 is opened for a short
time, the current flow in the electromagnet 14 and thus the resulting attraction is
terminated and the electromagnet 14, due to, for example, a spring acting on the lever
arm of the magnetic switch, releases the attracted lever arm and the switch contact
13 of the magnetic switch is opened and is kept open as a result of this action. If
the individual light point is to be swtiched on again against the central control
command of the switch element 2, the switch contact 13 of the magnetic switch and
thus the complete circuit is closed by pressing in this lever arm 15 and, due to the
then restored attraction of the electromagnet 14, the switch contact 13 is kept closed.
If the individual light point, is then to be later switched off again, the circuit
is broken for a short time by operating the switch element 16, 17 provided in the
individual switch 6 and thus associated with the magnetic switch, so that the electromagnet
14 releases the lever arm of the magnetic switch and it re-opens its switch contact
13 and keeps it open. Thus, in the individual switch of the embodiment b) of the lighting
installation according to the invention, the switch contact 13 of the magnetic switch
takes over the switching on operation, apart from keeping its contact closed, whereas
the switching off operation is taken over by the switch element 16, 17 associated
therewith. Since, as is known, due to the closing or opening operation of switch contacts
and the sparking caused by these operations, power peaks may occur, the magnet coil
in embodiment b) may optiontally be provided with a lower capaci.ty as compared to
embodiment a).
[0015] The embodiment c) provides an even lower load for the magnetic switch, in which embodiment
the switch contact 18 of the magnetic switch together with its magnet 19 only takes
over the task of keeping the circuit closed. In addition to the switch element 20,
21 of the embodiment b) connected in series to the magnetic switch, another switch
element 22, 23 having a normal switch position and a temporary adjustable, variable
switch position is provided which is connected parallel to the switch contact 18 of
the magnetic switch and is connected in series to'the magnet 19 of the magnetic switch
and it keeps its switch contact 23 open in its normal switch position and its switch
contact is closed for a short time when it is operated, so that the magnetic switch
is designed to be operated from outside without any additional mechanical possibility.
As a result of pressing in the operating lever 20 associated with the switch contact
21, the circuit is broken for a short time-, whereas upon pressing the operating press
lever 22 associated with the switch- contact 23, the circuit is even closed when the
switch contact 18 of the magnetic switch is open.
[0016] If, as' in the previously mentioned examples, the central switch 2 is operated and
a result of this, the circuit is broken for a short time, the switch contact 18 of
the magnetic switch is opened, for example, due to a spring provided in the magnetic
switch and holding its lever arm. If the individual light point is to be switched
on again against the command of the central switching point 2, the switch contact
23 is closed for a short time by actuating the operating lever 22, designed in this
case as a rocker switch, and the switch contact 18 of the magnetic switch is closed
and is kept closed, due to the current flow through the electromagnet of the magnetic
switch. If the individual light point is then to be switched off again independently
of the central control, the switch contact 21 and thus the circuit for the individual
light switch 7 is broken for a short time by actuating the operating lever 20 and
thus, the switch contact 18 of the magnetic switch associated therewith is also reopened.
[0017] Limited by the two-wire design and thus by the load switching of the magnet coil
of the magnetic switch and the considerable load variations in the circuit of such
lighting installations, the magnet of the magnetic switch may be charged with different
loads such that by adjusting the design of the coil according to the load peak, the
magnet of the magnetic switch is not yet energised enough in the lower load range
to reliably close the switch contact of the magnetic switch and to also keep it closed.
However, if the coil of the magnetic switch is designed such that the switch contact
of the magnetic switch is closed reliably even in the lower load range and is kept
closed with an adequate strength, there is a danger of considerable overheating of
the magnet and thus a danger of fire in the building having such lighting installations
where there is a load in the range of the peaks or even in the middle range of the
load variations. In addition thereto, magnetic switches of this type have to be so
large that it is no longer possible to house the individual switches produced therewith
in conventional sized counter-sinkable wall boxes. However, it is a particular object
of an embodiment of the present invention to design the individual light points or
groups of individual light points to be able to be switched on and off while using
available two-wire lighting installations with conventionally-sized connection boxes
and without additional devices, i.e. exchanging the old switches for the new individual
switches in lighting installations controlled centrally by a current pulse.
[0018] Another embodiment of the lighting installation according to the invention and of
its individual light switches relates to the magnetic switches 9, 10, 11, 12 or 13,
14, 15, or 18, 19 of the individual switches. It is schematically illustrated in Figure
3, for the magnetic switches 13, 14, 15 or 18, 19 of the individual switches (see
also Fig. 10 and 11). This applies accord
ingly to the magnetic switch 9, 10, 11, 12 of embodiment a) (see also Fig. 9).
[0019] The embodiment, which is improved with respect to heat control and is therefore particularly
preferred, is characterised in that the magnetic switch is designed in the form of
a double magnet having a common magnet core and two connected magnet coils 9a and
9b connected in parallel or 14a and 14b or 19a and 19b having respectively a switch
contact 11a and 11b or 1
3a and 13b or 18a and 18b operated by the respective magnetic switch and connected
in series to each magnet coil. One magnet coil is designed for low magnet power and
it closes its contact when energised and keeps it closed, whereas the other coil and
optionally also the contact lever of the switch contact associated with this coil
is designed such that its switch contact only closes the contact and keeps it closed
at a current intensity which corresponds to at least approximately three ti es, preferably
four times, the minimum current intensity at which the magnetic switch with the magnet
coil for low magnet power closes the switch contact associated therewith and keeps
it closed.
[0020] According to a preferred embodiment, the two magnet coils of the double magnet connected
in parallel to each other are wound one upon the other over a common magnet core.
[0021] It is most particularly preferred for the common magnet core of the double magnet
to be formed from sheets mounted in parallel.
[0022] In these preferred embodiments with double magnet, the variation range of the magnet
power due to the load switching of the magnet coil is thus subdivided so that it is
not necessary to construe the magnet coil to meet the highest magnet power demand
with in this-variation range in order to avoid the generation of anexcessive amount
of heat. The exact division of the total power range is appropriately effected in
that the magnet coil designed for low magnet power covers approximately one third
of the total variation range and approximately two thirds of the range is controlled
by the magnet coil designed for greater magnet power. In this operation, the best
division is to be established empirically for the respective design of the double
magnet and switch contacts.
[0023] Instead of the magnetic switch, other switch elements which may be operated by a
temporary current pulse, such as relays controlled by a transistor, may also be used,
in particular in the embodiment c) of the lighting installation according to the invention,
as long as the relay is opened by this current pulse retransmitted via the mains of
the lighting installation and may be opened and closed according to the individual
embodiments from outside, and also separately for each individual light point, whether
it is fully mechanical, according to embodiment a), partly mechanical according to
embodiment b) or fully non-mechanical by suitable pulse transmitters associated.with
the individual light points according to embodiment c). However, the switch element
2 must then also be replaced by a suitable central pulse transmitter. The.embodiment
illustrated, in which the control pulse is provided by a temporary interruption in
the current, allows, however, a particularly simple design and is therefore preferable.
[0024] The central switch element 2 may be operated manually or using suitable control devices.
According to a particularly preferred embodiment, the central switch element 2 constitutes
a switch element which may be operated by the energising of a magnet coil and this
switch element is controlled both by a conventional switch clock having at least two
adjustable switch positions for actuating the switch of the switch clock as well as
by a dimness switch connected in parallel thereto and optionally adjustable with respect
to the light sensitivity. A control element of this type is schematically illustrated
in Figure 2 of the drawings as well as being illustrated as a separable part of the
lighting installation in Figures 4 and 5. This control element has a conventional
switch clock 24 with a conventional seven day/24 hour program and has at least two
adjustable switch settings for actuating the switch of the switch clock 24 designed
as a brush contact, a dimness switch 25 which is optionally adjustable with respect
to the light sensitivity with a switch designed as a brush contact and having a separate
light sensor 26 which may be connected via the terminal 32, a change-over switch 27
for connecting a first terminal of the switch contact with selectively either the
one or other second terminal of the switch contact or with both terminals, a switch
2 which may be operated by exciting a magnet coil'28 and having a normal switch position
while closing its switch contact and a variable switch position which may be adjusted
for a short time by operating the switch, while opening the switch contact. The mains
voltage of the power source 1 is transformed by the transformer 29 to the control
voltage of the control device for the central switch element 2.
[0025] According to a preferred embodiment, the. control device also has a switch 30 on
the frame whose switch contact is connected in parallel to the switches of the switch
clock 24 and the dimness switch 25 and whose switch lever may be actuated mechanically
or electromagnetically or the like, for example by a ripple central signal provided
by an external signal transmitter 31.
[0026] Thus, the lighting installation according to the invention may be set for light or
time-control or for both together by the change-over switch 27, so . that the control
may be effected both by the intensity of daylight as well as by the switch clock,
so that, for example, in summer with a specific daylight intensity, the first switching
off is effected centrally and a second control switching off may be carried out at
a later time. Therefore, an extremely versatile control of the lighting installation
according to the invention, being dependent on numerous conditions is possible with
this control device.
[0027] Protection is not only claimed for the complete lighting installation of Figures
1 to 3, but also for the control element according to Figure 2, such as the individual
light switches in the individual embodiments which may be produced separately and
may be assembled into the lighting installations according to the invention using
available two-wire cabling of hitherto conventional lighting plants.
[0028] Figure 4 shows a circuit diagram of the control element separate from the rest of
the lighting installation, Figure 5 shows a top view of such a control element, Figures
6 to 8 show the individual light switches 4, 6 and 8 in the circuit diagram of Figure
1 schematically separate from the rest of the lighting installation in the preferred
embodiment, Figures 9 to 11 show the individual light switches 4, 6 and 8 in the embodiment
of Figure 3. Thus, Fig. 9 shows the individual light switch assigned to the lighting
point 3 of Fig. 3, Fig. 11 shows the individual light switch assigned to the group
5 of lighting points of Fig. 3 and Fig. 10 shows the individual light switch assigned
to the lighting point 7 of Fig. 3. Fig. 6 to 8 show in the same way the individual
light switches assigned to the lighting points 3, 5 and 7 of Fig. 1 and 2.
1. A centrally-controlled lighting installation having a plurality of individual-switchable
individual light points or individually-switchable groups of individual light points,
characterised in that a switch element having a normal switch position and a temporary
adjustable, variable switch position is provided centrally in the circuit, said switch
element keeping the circuit closed in its normal switch position and,as a result of
its operation, breaks the circuit for a short time,and a switch element which may
be operated by a temporary current pulse is associated to each individually-switchable
individual light point or to each individually-switchable group of individual light
points, the switch contact of said switch element being kept closed during the flow
of current and opening when there is a break in the circuit and remaining open even
during subsequent closure of the circuit without further intervention, and it is either:
a) designed so that it may also be opened and closed mechanically from outside, or
b) designed so that it may also be closed mechanically from outside and in this design,
another switch element is provided having a continuous switch position and a temporary
adjustable, variable switch position and it is associated with this switch element
and'is connected in series thereto and it keeps the circuit closed in its normal switch
position and the circuit is broken for a short time as a result of its operation,
or
c) designed without mechanical means for operation from outside but wherein a second
switch element is provided having a normal switch position and a temporary adjustable,
variable switch position,which second switch element is associated with this switch
element operated by the temporary current pulse and is connected in series thereto,
said second switch element keeping the circuit closed in its normal switch position
and breaking the circuit for a short time as a result of its operation, and wherein
a third switch element is provided having a normal switch position and a temporary
adjustable, variable switch position, which third switch element is associated with
the switch element operated by a temporary current pulse and is connected in parallel
to the switch contact of this switch element, said third switch element keeping its
switch contact open in its normal switch position and its switch contact and thereby
the circuit closed for a short time as a result of its operation even when the switch
contact of the switch element which may be operated by the temporary current pulse
is open.
2. A centrally-controlled lighting installation according to claim 1, characterised
in that the switch element which may be operated by the temporary current pulse is
a magnetic switch whose switch contact and magnet coil are connected in series to
each other and it is designed such that the switch contact is kept closed with a current
flow through the magnet and it opens when there is a break in the circuit and it remains
open without further intervention.
3. A centrally-controlled lighting installation according to claim 1 or 2, characterised
in that the magnetic switch is designed in the form of a double magnet having a common
magnet core and two magnet coils connected in parallel, in each case with a switch
contact operated by the respective magnetic switch and connected in series to each
magnet coil, whereby one magnet coil is designed for low magnet power and it closes
its contact and keeps it closed when energised, while the other coil and optionally
also the contact lever is designed such that its contact only closes the contact and
may keep it closed when there is a current intensity which corresponds to at least
approximately three times the minimum current intensity at which the magnetic switch
with the magnet coil for low magnet power closes the switch contact associated therewith
and keeps it closed.
4. A lighting installation according to claim 3, characterised in that the two magnet
coils of the double magnet connected in parallel to each other are wound one upon
the other over a common magnet core.
5. A lighting installation according to claims 3 or 4, characterised in that the common
magnet core of the double magnet is formed from sheets packed in parallel.
6. A centrally-controlled lighting installation according to any of claims 1 to 5,
characterised in that the switch of the central switch element is a switch which may
be operated by the energising of a magnet coil, and it may be energised by a conventional
switch clock having at least two adjustable switch positions for actuating the switch
of the switch clock or by a dimness switch having a light sensor, the switch being
optionally ajustable with respect to the light sensitivity, or it may be energised
by another signal transmitter or by several of these signal transmitters combined.
7. A control element for lighting installations according to claim 6, characterised
in that the following are positioned on a frame having a suitable covering: a conventional
switch clock (24) having at least two adjustable switch positions for actuating the
switch of the switch clock (24) ; a dimness switch (25., 26, 32) which is optionally
adjustable with respect to the light sensor (2G) which may be connected via a terminal
(32); a change-over switch (27) for connecting a first terminal of the switch contact
with selectively either one or other second terminal of the switch contact or jointly
with both terminals; a switch (28) which may be operated by energising a magnet coil
and having a normal position while closing its switch contact (2) and a variable switch
position which may be adjusted for a short time by operating the switch, while opening
its switch contact; and three terminals (34),(35) and (36), whereby the terminal (34)
is connected to one terminal of the switch contact both of the switch (2) as well
as of the switch contact of the switch clock (25) and the terminal (35) is connected
to the other terminal of the switch contact (2) of the switch (28) and the terminal
(36) is connected to one terminal of the magnet coil (28), while the other terminal
of the magnet coil (28) is connected to the other terminals of the switch contacts
of the switches (25) and (30) via the change-over switch (27).
8. A control element according to claim 7, characterised in that a switch (30) is
also provided whose switch contacts are connected to the terminal (34) and the magnet coil (28), connected parallel to the switches (25) and (30), and
whose switch lever may be actuated mechanically or electromagnetically or the like
by an external signal transmitter (31) which may be connected via the additional terminal.(33).
9. An individual light switch having a two-wire connection for lighting installations
controlled automatically by pulse switches according to one or more of claims I to
8, characterised in that it has a switch contact (10) and an electromagnet (9) which
are connected in series to each other, whereby the switch contact is designed suck
that it may be closed and kept closed by the electromagnet when current flows through
the electromagnet and it may also be closed or opened mechanically from outside the
individual light switch.
10. An individual light switch according to claim 9, characterised in that an at least
partly magnetizable lever arm (11) is rotatably secured at one end on a suitable frame
of a conventional size for light switches such that in the position which corresponds
to the position after installation in the place of use it is rotatable about a horizontal
axis, is designed as a switch contact lever electroconducting in one part, and is
rotatably connected at its other end with a lever (12) which is secured rotatably
in one point of the individual light switch positioned towards the top of the place
of use and is secured so that it may pivot upwards and downwards and which in the
lower position presses the lever (11) with its electroconducting part against two
connection terminals (10) secured to the frame while closing this switch contact and
it presses the magnetizable part of the lever (11) against the magnet core of the
electromagnet (9) so that the electromagnet (9) holds the lever (11) in this position
during the current flow, but when : there is an interruption in the current flow through
the electromagnet, it turns away due to its inherent weight or due to a spring of
the electromagnet (9) holding the lever (11), while keeping the switch contact (10,
11) open.
11. An individual light switch having a two-wire connection according to claim 9 or
10 for lighting installations controlled automatically by pulse switches according
to one or more of claims 1 to 8 characterised in that a switch element (17) which
may be operated independently of the switch element (13) and which has a normal switch
position and a temporary adjustable, variable switch position is connected in the
circuit between the two connection points and it closes the switch contact of the
circuit element (17) in its normal switch position.
12. An individual light switch according to claim 11, characterised in that the switch
element (17) is designed as a magnetic switch whose magnet coil. and switch contact
are connected in series.
13..An individual light switch according to claim 11 or 12, characterised in that
the switch contact of the switch element (13) is firmly connected to the lever arm
(15) of the switch element (13) and that the spring element of the switch element
(13) causing the return to its normal switch position is designed such that on one
hand, during an interruption in the current flow, the switch contact of the switch
element .(13) is opened and is kept open, and on the other hand, after closing of
the switch contact of the switch element (13) during current flow through the electromagnet
(14) of the switch element (13), the resulting force keeps the switch contact of the
switch element (13) closed.
14. A light switch according to one or more of claims 11, 12 and 13, characterised
in that the operating parts of the switch elements (16, 17) and (13, 15) are designed
and combined in the form of a known rocker switch having a central neutral switch
position.
15. An individual light switch having a two-wire connection according to one or more
of claims 9 to 14 for lighting installations controlled automatically by pulse switches
according to one or more of claims I to 8, characterised by two wiring points and
an electrical connection between them, a switch element (18, 19) which may be operated
by a temporary current pulse connected in the electrical connection and two switch
elements (21) and (23)' which may be operated independently of each other having a
normal switch position and a temporary adjustable, variable switch position, whereby
one switch element (21) is connected into the electrical connection between the wiring
points and it closes this electrical connection in its normal switch position, whereas
the other switch element (23) is connected in parallel to the switch element (18)
such that it even closes for a short time the electrical connection between the wiring
points in its temporary adjustable, variable switch position when the electrical connection
is opened by the switch element (18).
16. A light switch according to claim 15, characterised in that the switch element
(18) is designed in the form of a switch contact to be actuated by a magnet coil,
whereby the magnet coil and the switch contact actuated thereby are connected in series
to each other in the electrical connection between the wiring points so that the switch
contact is closed when current flows through this electical connection, and it is
kept closed as long as current flows through it and it is opened when there is no
current flowing through the magnet (19).
.17. A light switch according to claim 15 or 16, characterised in that the switch
elements (20, 21) and (22., 23) are designed and combined in the form of a known rocker
switch having a central neutral switch position, whereby in the central neutral position,
the switch element (20, 21) keeps the contact and thereby the electrical connection
closed and it opens these for a short time upon actuation, whereas the switch element
(22, 23) keeps the contact open and closes it for a short time upon actuation.
18. An individual light switch according to any of claims 9, 10, 12 and 14, 16 and
17, characterised in that the magnet coil of the switch element which may be operated
by a temporary current pulse is designed in the form of a double magnet having a common
magnet core and two magnet coils connected in parallel with respectively one switch
contact operated by the respective magnetic switch and connected in series to the
magnet coil, whereby one magnet coil is designed for low magnet power and it closes
its contact and keeps it closed when energised, whereas the other coil and optionally
also the contact lever is designed such that its contact closes and may be kept closed
where there is an intensity of current which corresponds to at least approximately
three times the minimum intensity of current at which the magnet switch with the magnet
coil closes the associated contact and keeps it closed.
19. An individual light switch according to claim 11, characterised in that the two
magnet coils are wound one upon the other over a common magnet core.
20. An individual light switch according to claim 11 or 12, characterised in that
the magnet core is formed from sheets mounted in parallel.