Patents Assigned to KABA GALLENSCHUETZ GMBH
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Patent number: 12188283Abstract: A gearing device for discontinuously moving at least two elements, in particular barrier elements of a passageway device, having a drive axis, a first active axis of rotation, formed for a torque-transmitting operative connection with the first element, in particular barrier element, a first non-uniformly translating gearing stage between the drive axis and the first active axis of rotation, a second active axis of rotation formed for a torque-transmitting operative connection with the second element, in particular barrier element, a second non-uniformly translating gearing stage between the drive axis and the second active axis of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2021Date of Patent: January 7, 2025Assignee: KABA GALLENSCHÜTZ GMBHInventor: Harald Eichner
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Patent number: 11899037Abstract: A method for non-contact monitoring of at least one sequence of motions having several states of motion with a passing recognition system, including a floor edge, in particular for installing on a floor of a passing area to be monitored, at least one first sensor strip extending along a vertical vector and including several sensors for detecting states of motion within a detection area of the sensors, includes a computing unit for evaluating the states of motion and/or the sequence of motions. Furthermore, a computer-implemented method as well as a passing recognition system for performing the method is related.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2021Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: KABA GALLENSCHÜTZ GMBHInventors: Arno Vollmer, Gerald Droll
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Patent number: 9377381Abstract: Secure areas, such as at airports or other security-critical facilities, are entered from freely accessible areas, often by means of access locks. This bottleneck, which is present in any case, is used to check for substances of concern, such as drugs or explosive materials. In the case of solids, as is known, particles extracted from the access lock and retained in a screen are vaporized and the vapor is examined. Several of the screens are arranged on rotatable carrying disks and undergo consecutively the steps of vaporization and analysis. The aim of the invention is to make known methods more efficient in order to increase the throughput through such access locks. The aim is achieved by a device for which available heating and extraction elements are assigned to multiple rotational positions of the carrying disks, whereby adjacent rotational positions lie apart from each other by only half the distance of two screens.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2012Date of Patent: June 28, 2016Assignee: Kaba Gallenschuetz GmbHInventors: Harald Eichner, Michael Huck
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Patent number: 9224256Abstract: The invention relates to a walk-through security gate (1), in particular for the use at airports for demarcation between a secured zone and an unsecured zone, wherein the gate can be opened in accordance with the checking of access data such as a flight ticket and a blocking element (6) that blocks the gate is pivoted from a blocked position into a walk-through position in the context. Corresponding fully automatic solutions are part of the prior art in the context. For various reasons, however, there is a need for being able to also operate such “self-boarding gates” semi-automatically, i.e. in conjunction with support staff, wherein in the context the problem of the operating personnel obstructing the gate delimited by guide elements (4) arises. According to the invention, the problems is solved in that a console (5) is associated with at least one of the guide elements (4) that delimit the gate, by means of which console (5) the access data can be automatically retrieved.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2012Date of Patent: December 29, 2015Assignee: Kaba Gallenschuetz GmbHInventors: Lars Rosenberger, Roland Ebert
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Patent number: 9129451Abstract: From the prior art, access control devices are already known in which a distinction is made between a first detection device (2) and the actual access and access is enabled or not, on the basis of a comparison of the data detected by the first detection device (2) with the data detected again at the actual access lock (7). Starting from the prior art, the solution according to the invention proposes an expansion of the system such that modern Internet booking procedures are considered and furthermore the new possibilities of facial recognition are performed in a quasi manner as the last examination before access is enabled, and access is granted or rejected depending on the examination result, in other words the examination of a biometric feature. The invention can be used for a border crossing control device.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2011Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Assignee: Kaba Gallenschuetz GmbHInventor: Bernhard Frueh
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Publication number: 20140197919Abstract: The invention relates to a walk-through security gate (1), in particular for the use at airports for demarcation between a secured zone and an unsecured zone, wherein the gate can be opened in accordance with the checking of access data such as a flight ticket and a blocking element (6) that blocks the gate is pivoted from a blocked position into a walk-through position in the context. Corresponding fully automatic solutions are part of the prior art in the context. For various reasons, however, there is a need for being able to also operate such “self-boarding gates” semi-automatically, i.e. in conjunction with support staff, wherein in the context the problem of the operating-personnel obstructing the gate delimited by guide elements (4) arises. According to the invention, the problems is solved in that a console (5) is associated with at least one of the guide elements (4) that delimit the gate, by means of which console (5) the access data can be automatically retrieved.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2012Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: KABA GALLENSCHUETZ GMBHInventors: Lars Rosenberger, Roland Ebert
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Publication number: 20140102174Abstract: Secure areas, such as at airports or other security-critical facilities, are entered from freely accessible areas, often by means of access locks. This bottleneck, which is present in any case, is used to check for substances of concern, such as drugs or explosive materials. In the case of solids, as is known, particles extracted from the access lock and retained in a screen are vaporized and the vapor is examined. Several of the screens are arranged on rotatable carrying disks and undergo consecutively the steps of vaporization and analysis. The aim of the invention is to make known methods more efficient in order to increase the throughput through such access locks. The aim is achieved by a device for which available heating and extraction elements are assigned to multiple rotational positions of the carrying disks, whereby adjacent rotational positions lie apart from each other by only half the distance of two screens.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2012Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: KABA GALLENSCHUETZ GMBHInventors: Harald Eichner, Michael Huck
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Patent number: 8593250Abstract: The invention relates to an access control device (1) having at least one access barrier element, to which at least one read unit and/or sensor unit for acquiring legitimation and/or security features is assigned, the access barrier elements and the read and sensor units each having a data connection to a computer unit (5), which compares the acquired or read features to stored data and opens or keeps closed the access barrier according to a preset. Proceeding from the problem that in the case of access control devices (1) of this type, it is only possible to react to changed requirements or a changed security condition by cumbersome re-parameterization of the facility, an additional operating element (8), which is assigned to the computer unit (5), is proposed in the context of the invention, using which it is possible to select between various security steps by simply adjusting the operating element (8).Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2009Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Kaba Gallenschuetz GmbHInventor: Josef Schorn
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Publication number: 20130002399Abstract: From the prior art, access control devices are already known in which a distinction is made between a first detection device (2) and the actual access and access is enabled or not, on the basis of a comparison of the data detected by the first detection device (2) with the data detected again at the actual access lock (7). Starting from the prior art, the solution according to the invention proposes an expansion of the system such that modern Internet booking procedures are considered and furthermore the new possibilities of facial recognition are performed in a quasi manner as the last examination before access is enabled, and access is granted or rejected depending on the examination result, in other words the examination of a biometric feature. The invention can be used for a border crossing control device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2011Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: KABA GALLENSCHUETZ GMBHInventor: Bernhard Frueh