Patents Assigned to Pittway Corp.
  • Patent number: 6603387
    Abstract: A device and a method used during installation of a security system that allows the security system control panel to learn the IDs of the wireless transmitters in the security system without receiving an RF transmission from the wireless transmitter. The installation device comprises a power supply means, a first and second interface means, monitoring means for monitoring the current drawn from the power supply means, and processing means for producing a digital signal based on the current monitored. The first interface means connects the power supply means of the installation device to the battery terminal of the transmitter, and the second interface means connects the output of the installation device to the control panel. The monitoring means, comprising a resistor and a comparator, monitors the current drawn from the power supply means, wherein the current drawn corresponds to the data transmitted by transmitter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1999
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2003
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventors: Kenneth L. Addy, Francis C. Marino
  • Patent number: 6593850
    Abstract: A wireless intrusion detector that contains a test mode that temporarily overrides the normal inhibit function of the wireless intrusion detector allowing all alarm messages to be transmitted. Wherein the inhibit function lets a single detected event signal to be transmitted upon the detection of an alarm event and inhibits subsequent transmissions during a predetermined inhibit period. The test mode, usually entered after installation of the intrusion detector, is automatically entered when the case of the intrusion detector is closed and is automatically exited when a predetermined number of detected events have been detected by the detector. The duration of the test mode is dependent on the detection of motion a predetermined number of times rather than a predetermined time duration. This allows the installer to perform a complex and time consuming walk test without having to open and close the detector case a number of times.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2003
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventor: Kenneth L. Addy
  • Patent number: 6472993
    Abstract: The present invention is a method, an apparatus, and a system for detecting a change in position of a door or a window in an alarm system. The present invention is a singular housing with a magnetometer for monitoring the magnetic field of the earth, and a microprocessor for detecting a change in the position of the singular housing with respect to the magnetic field of the earth. The microprocessor generates an alarm signal upon detecting the change, and causes the alarm signal to be transmitted, by wireless transmission, to a remote receiving station.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2002
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventor: Kenneth L. Addy
  • Patent number: 6351214
    Abstract: A method and a device for detecting the breakage of glass. A glass breakage detector that uses an acoustic transducer, an analog-to-digital converter, and a processing means which uses software algorithms to determine if a signal received by the acoustic transducer is a result of glass breaking. The glass breakage detector also uses amplifiers which have a greater gain response for higher frequency components in the received signal. The glass breakage detector is also able to correct the offset error generated by the amplifiers. The processing means or digital signal processor (DSP) uses a feature extraction software algorithm that extracts characteristics of the received sound using a plurality of filters centered at different frequencies and a rules analysis software algorithm to compare the extracted features to features from glass breakage and false alarms. The DSP is also capable of transmitting the extracted features to an external computing device for further analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2002
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventors: Kenneth G. Eskildsen, Ying Xiong, Christopher R. Paul, John E. Foster
  • Patent number: 6294992
    Abstract: A method, apparatus and system for maximizing transmission power levels in wireless security systems wherein the transmitted power is adjusted depending on the type of signal being transmitted in order to comply with power level restrictions imposed by agency regulations (e.g. Federal Communications Commission). Higher priority control signals messages are transmitted at the maximum permitted or normal output power level and are not compromised by the requirement for transmission of data signals that are transmitted at a reduced power level. In addition, a method and apparatus for reducing a required quantity of data signal transmissions in wireless security systems is provided, wherein data signals are exclusively transmitted at a reduced power level during an installation mode leaving only control signals to be transmitted at normal power during normal operation mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2001
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventors: Kenneth L. Addy, Thomas P. Schmit, Patrick Adamo
  • Patent number: 6255944
    Abstract: A wireless security system having a remote indication device, which operates in a low power mode. The remote indication device provides feedback in the form of a display indicating that a command from a remote control device has been successfully performed or to provide status. The user transmits a first radio frequency signal with a remote control device that is received by a first receiver in the remote indication device during a reduced current mode. The remote indication device then switches to normal current mode, which enables a second receiver, a transmitter, a processing unit and optionally disables the first receiver. The transmitter then retransmits the contents of the first radio frequency signal as a second radio frequency signal to a central control unit via a central receiver. The central control unit then transmits a confirmation or status message back to the remote indication device via a central transmitter in the form of a confirmation radio frequency signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventor: Kenneth L. Addy
  • Patent number: 6243010
    Abstract: A security system comprising a plurality of remote wireless units, a central control unit and an adaptive console for translating messages in radio frequency signals into messages in signals suitable for transmission over a wire in order to augment the wireless capability of the system. The adaptive console has a wireless receiver for receiving the radio frequency signal, which includes identification and status information from a wireless remote units. The adaptive console also has a processing unit which translates the identification and status information from the radio frequency signal to corresponding function data derived from a mapping of valid identification and status information to function data, the function data emulating data generated by keypresses on a keypad that is representative of a function to be performed by the security system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2001
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventors: Kenneth L. Addy, Karl Linford
  • Patent number: 6236313
    Abstract: A glass breakage detector that uses an acoustic transducer, an analog-to-digital converter, and a processing means which uses software algorithms to determine if a signal received by the acoustic transducer is a result of glass breaking. The glass breakage detector also uses amplifiers which have a greater gain response for higher frequency components in the received signal. The glass breakage detector is also able to correct the offset error generated by the amplifiers. The processing means or digital signal processor (DSP) uses a feature extraction software algorithm that extracts characteristics of the received sound using a plurality of filters centered at different frequencies and a rules analysis software algorithm to compare the extracted features to features from glass breakage and false alarms. The DSP is also capable of transmitting the extracted features to an external computing device for further analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 26, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventors: Kenneth G. Eskildsen, Ying Xiong, Christopher R. Paul, John E. Foster
  • Patent number: 6229997
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting interference in radio frequency signals for use in wireless alarm systems which increases a charge voltage in response to a dc-coupled signal during a charging time when the dc-coupled signal contains interference, decreases a charge voltage in response to a dc-coupled signal during a discharging time when the dc-coupled signal contains substantially no interference, compares the charge voltage to a reference voltage, provides an interference status signal in an off state when the charge voltage is less than the reference voltage, and provides the interference status signal in an on state when the charge voltage is greater than or substantially equal to the reference voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 8, 2001
    Assignee: Pittway, Corp.
    Inventor: Kenneth L. Addy
  • Patent number: 6208694
    Abstract: A self testing wireless data communications system suitable for use with an alarm system, the transmitting element of the communications system is capable of transmitting at two different output power levels. If the message is a supervisory message, it is transmitted at a lower power level than an alarm message, in order to ensure that non-supervisory alarm messages are received with an adequate signal margin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 27, 2001
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventor: Kenneth L. Addy
  • Patent number: 6201472
    Abstract: A method for increasing the dynamic range of the receiver/control unit of an alarm system. The alarm system comprises the receiver/control unit, the receiver comprising at least one antenna apparatus and apparatus for switching the antenna apparatus. The control unit, or processing apparatus, comprises signal detection apparatus and apparatus for controlling the antenna apparatus switching. The method comprises the steps of selecting an input to the receiver, wherein the input maybe an output of one or more antenna apparatus or no antenna apparatus, and detecting the presence of a signal. The basis of the apparatus alarm system is the selection of no antenna, which causes the receiver to be approximately 12 dB less sensitive. The switching of the antenna apparatus is preferably accomplished by processor control of switching diodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 13, 2001
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventors: Karl Linford, Kenneth L. Addy
  • Patent number: 6188318
    Abstract: A dual-sensing intrusion detection device for detecting an intruder comprising a PIR sensor and a microwave sensor. The device comprises PIR processing means and microwave processing means, means for summing the processed PIR signal with the processed microwave signal to generate a summed signal, and means for comparing the summed signal to a sum threshold value to determine if an alarm condition exists. The sum threshold value is selected for optimal discrimination between a human intruder and an animal presence. An additional feature of the intrusion detection device is the generation of a PIR difference signal. This feature allows the device to compensate for the limited bandwidth of the PIR sensor and to be more sensitive to a human intruder. The processing of the sensor signals includes an integration technique that sums the amplitude values of the signal and causes the sum to decay at a slow rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventors: Fred Katz, Eugene Marder
  • Patent number: 6167137
    Abstract: Disclosed are three major aspects relating to wireless transmission of encrypted data messages in a security system wherein the receiver stores locally an encryption key utilized by the transmitting device to encrypt the data message and the receiver uses the encryption key to decrypt an encrypted data message, and wherein a sequence number generator is used to synchronously track the message sequence at both the transmitter and receiver. A first major aspect involves encrypted device registration (learning) methods that are user-friendly and immune from detection by technically skilled intruders with special RF equipment, and periodic user-friendly changing of the encryption key per encrypted transmitting device in the system. A second major aspect involves encrypted device de-registration (unlearning, or deletion) that is likewise user friendly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2000
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventors: Francis C. Marino, Thomas P. Schmit
  • Patent number: 6135826
    Abstract: A hinged covered surface mountable housing for electrical components such as a magnetic reed switch, having an internal conductor channel and a plurality of routing paths with access means for routing an electrical conductor therethrough. The electrical status of the component is not impacted as a result of an accidental or intended opening or removal of the housing cover.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 20, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2000
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventor: John M. Kovach
  • Patent number: 6137402
    Abstract: A method of arming a security system comprising one or more send-only RF sensor. The method comprises the steps of receiving a request to arm the system from a keypad, determining if a faulted status exists in the receiver/controller, if a faulted status does exist, then changing the faulted status to a restored status, and arming the security system when there are no faulted statuses in the receiver/controller.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 24, 2000
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventor: Francis C. Marino
  • Patent number: 6084522
    Abstract: A wireless integrated smoke detector and temperature monitoring device. The device comprises a photoelectric sensor for determining the presence of smoke, thermistor for providing a temperature signal reflective of the temperature level, processing means for monitoring the smoke and temperature, and transmission means for transmitting messages to the alarm system controller. Rather than transmitting the actual temperature to the system controller, the transmitter transmits a status message which comprises status bits for low temperature trouble condition, smoke or heat alarm, and also low temperature trouble condition with smoke or heat alarm. To conserve battery power, the device alternates between a sleep mode and a wake mode. During the wake mode the trouble conditions are checked by the processor and if necessary, a status message is transmitted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2000
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventor: Kenneth L. Addy
  • Patent number: 5963850
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for testing a balanced diode mixer and local oscillator combination in a microwave receiver. The diodes comprising a balanced mixer are unbalanced in a selective, controlled manner to generate an offset signal. The unbalancing of the mixer is accomplished by heating one of a pair of mixer diodes. By measuring an offset voltage output of the balanced diode mixer after one of the diodes has been heated, it is possible to measure an artificially created diode mismatch offset voltage and thereby verify that the balanced mixer/oscillator combination is working properly. The heating step is performed by either forward biasing the mixer diode or by placing a resistive heating element adjacent to the diode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1999
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventor: John E. Foster
  • Patent number: 5271531
    Abstract: A dispensing closure is provided for an opening in an squeeze-type container and includes a body defining a dispensing passage for communicating between the container interior and the container exterior through a container opening. A flexible, self-sealing valve is mounted in the body for opening in response to increased container pressure. A retaining ring is provided for retaining the valve in the body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 27, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1993
    Assignee: Seaquist Closures, a division of Pittway Corp.
    Inventors: Robert D. Rohr, John M. Hess, III
  • Patent number: 5016785
    Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for an improved mounting cup for sealing with a container of an aerosol device. The container includes an annular bead extending about an opening in the container with the annular bead defining an internal surface contour having a generally partially circular cross-section. A mounting cup comprising a peripheral rim is formed for sealing with the annular bead of the container. The peripheral rim has an inner region contour substantially different in shape from the inner surface contour of the annular bead of the container. The peripheral rim is void of an outer region contour in contrast to a conventional mounting cup. The inner region contour of the peripheral rim engages with the inner surface contour of the annular bead to allow only a portion of the peripheral rim of the mounting cup to contact the annular bead of the container when the mounting cup is disposed on the container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1990
    Date of Patent: May 21, 1991
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventor: James E. Greenebaum, II
  • Patent number: 4991750
    Abstract: An improved mounting for an extension tube is disclosed for use with a fluid sprinkling apparatus. The fluid sprinkling apparatus has an input orifice communicating with a liquid internal a pressurized container for spraying the liquid through the extension tube. An actuator controls the flow of the liquid from the input orifice to a terminal orifice. A bore is defined in the fluid sprinkling apparatus extending from an outer wall and terminating in a inner wall. The terminal orifice is disposed within the inner wall and axially aligned with the bore. The bore has a plurality of shoulders spaced along the bore from the outer wall to the inner wall for respectively defining a plurality of bore portions. The plurality of bore portions have progressively decreasing diameters from the outer wall to the inner wall for enabling the extension tube to be inserted into the bore and be frictionally retained by at least one of the bore portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1988
    Date of Patent: February 12, 1991
    Assignee: Pittway Corp.
    Inventor: Leonardo D. Moral