Patents Assigned to SentriLock LLC
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Patent number: 12272199Abstract: A realty virtual application for agents and clients. Agents and clients enter information into the application on their personal devices, and this information is stored on a central database. The application runs algorithms to find properties based on client preferences, and presents them to the agent in a report. The agent then sends these properties to the client through the application, and the client may accept or deny potential showing times. The client may also send messages to the agent, or give feedback or rate the property through the application. The client may share the property with friends or family through the application.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2022Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Charles P. Shroder
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Publication number: 20250034910Abstract: An electronic lockbox having a reversible shackle that exhibits two pairs of angled bends so that the lockbox can be mounted on door handles or door knobs, with the angled bends facing toward the rear of the lockbox, or by reversing the shackle, the angled bends can be arranged to be facing toward the front of the lockbox.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2024Publication date: January 30, 2025Applicant: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Jeffrey W. Stone, Alex R. Hulteen, William P. Kefauver
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Publication number: 20250007321Abstract: An electronic lock that includes a hybrid capacitor in the power supply circuit that also includes a battery as the primary source of electrical power. A Li-SOCl2 battery is used as the primary power source, and the hybrid capacitor is used as a secondary (or backup) power source, and the power supply circuit disclosed herein overcomes many of the shortcomings of those two individual power sources. A proper combination of these two solutions is very complimentary in terms of delivering the power needs of electronic lock systems over a wide temperature range, operational conditions, and battery discharge states. The results obtained by use of this type of power supply circuit are increased primary battery longevity, increased performance at low temperatures, easier battery level sensing of the primary Li-SOCl2 cell, as well as overcoming the voltage delay that is present in primary batteries of this chemistry.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2024Publication date: January 2, 2025Applicant: SentriLock, LLCInventor: Scott R. Fisher
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Patent number: 12125328Abstract: An electronic lockbox including a key bin having an embedded insert. The insert is embedded during a die cast process. The insert enhances the attack resistance of the lockbox from hammering, chiseling, and drilling attacks. The insert includes “3D features” that help with the casting process and attack resistance, including at least one through-hole, at least one slot, and at least one ridge. A housing portion is constructed over multiple drawing stages to increase its hardness and strength, thereby increasing resistance to prying attacks.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2022Date of Patent: October 22, 2024Assignee: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R Fisher, Matthew K Caskey, Jeffrey W Stone
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Publication number: 20240087387Abstract: An electronic lockbox with a single sensor that can detect both the position of a key compartment component (or a movable key bin) and the presence of a removable key fob (attached to a building key). The key compartment includes a first magnet and the removable key fob includes a second magnet. The single sensor can detect the presence of neither magnet, the first magnet alone, or both the first and second magnet together. If neither magnet is detected, then the key compartment (movable bin) is open. If only the first magnet is detected, then the key compartment (movable bin) has been closed without the removable key fob. If both the first and second magnets are detected, then the key compartment (movable bin) is closed with the removable key fob inside the movable bin.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Applicant: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Tyler S. Witt, Madelyn G. Bollinger, Christopher A. Hunt
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Publication number: 20230392412Abstract: An electronic lockbox uses a rotary actuator with multiple positions to achieve multiple locking states. Multiple positions of the actuator are detected, using optical sensors. The locking mechanism includes an outer sleeve and an inner cylindrical barrel that are coupled with torsion springs. The lockbox has a shackle and a key bin that are retained by the inner barrel when in the locked state, and the barrel can be rotated to either release the shackle or to release the key bin that typically holds a building's key.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2023Publication date: December 7, 2023Applicant: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Alan F. Deardoff, Nancy C. Griffiths, Daniel C. Cambron, Matthew K. Caskey
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Patent number: 11802421Abstract: An electronic lockbox includes a latching apparatus that uses a rotary actuator with multiple positions to achieve multiple locking states. Multiple positions of the actuator are detected, using optical sensors. The locking mechanism includes an outer sleeve and an inner cylindrical barrel that are coupled with torsion springs. The lockbox has a shackle and a key bin that include latch pins which are retained by the inner barrel when in the locked state, and the barrel can be rotated to either release the shackle or to release the key bin that typically holds a building's key. During insertion of a latch pin into the rotatable barrel, a first interior protrusion is sufficiently wide such that after the first latch pin has been inserted into the barrel and has become latched, the first latch pin does not unlatch itself as the second latch pin is inserted and rotates the rotatable barrel during the second latch pin insertion.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2023Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Alan F. Deardoff, Nancy C. Griffiths, Daniel C. Cambron, Matthew K. Caskey
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Patent number: 11761236Abstract: An electronic lockbox uses a rotary actuator with multiple positions to achieve multiple locking states. Multiple positions of the actuator are detected, using optical sensors. The locking mechanism includes an outer sleeve and an inner cylindrical barrel that are coupled with torsion springs. The lockbox has a shackle and a key bin that are retained by the inner barrel when in the locked state, and the barrel can be rotated to either release the shackle or to release the key bin that typically holds a building's key.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2019Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Alan F. Deardoff, Nancy C. Griffiths, Daniel C. Cambron, Matthew K. Caskey
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Patent number: 11761237Abstract: An electronic lockbox uses a rotary actuator with multiple positions to achieve multiple locking states. Multiple positions of the actuator are detected, using optical sensors. The locking mechanism includes an outer sleeve and an inner cylindrical barrel that are coupled with torsion springs. The lockbox has a shackle and a key bin that are retained by the inner barrel when in the locked state, and the barrel can be rotated to either release the shackle or to release the key bin that typically holds a building's key.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2019Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Alan F. Deardoff, Nancy C. Griffiths, Daniel C. Cambron, Matthew K. Caskey
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Patent number: 11753849Abstract: An electronic lockbox uses a rotary actuator with multiple positions to achieve multiple locking states. Multiple positions of the actuator are detected, using optical sensors. The locking mechanism includes an outer sleeve and an inner cylindrical barrel that are coupled with torsion springs. The lockbox has a shackle and a key bin that are retained by the inner barrel when in the locked state, and the barrel can be rotated to either release the shackle or to release the key bin that typically holds a building's key.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2019Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Alan F. Deardoff, Nancy C. Griffiths, Daniel C. Cambron, Matthew K. Caskey
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Publication number: 20230184007Abstract: An electronic lockbox uses a rotary actuator with multiple positions to achieve multiple locking states. Multiple positions of the actuator are detected, using optical sensors. The locking mechanism includes an outer sleeve and an inner cylindrical barrel that are coupled with torsion springs. The lockbox has a shackle and a key bin that are retained by the inner barrel when in the locked state, and the barrel can be rotated to either release the shackle or to release the key bin that typically holds a building's key.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2023Publication date: June 15, 2023Applicant: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Alan F. Deardoff, Nancy C. Griffiths, Daniel C. Cambron, Matthew K. Caskey
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Patent number: 11598120Abstract: An electronic lockbox includes a latching apparatus that uses a rotary actuator with multiple positions to achieve multiple locking states. Multiple positions of the actuator are detected, using optical sensors. The locking mechanism includes an outer sleeve and an inner cylindrical barrel that are coupled with torsion springs. The lockbox has a shackle and a key bin that include latch pins which are retained by the inner barrel when in the locked state, and the barrel can be rotated to either release the shackle or to release the key bin that typically holds a building's key. During insertion of a latch pin into the rotatable barrel, the maximum torque imparted on a first spur gear by the torsion spring, at a maximum rotation angle of the rotatable barrel, is sufficient to rotate the barrel back to its neutral position after the latch pin has been fully inserted into the barrel, and is less than or equal to a back drive torque limit of a prime mover of the rotary actuator.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2019Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Alan F. Deardoff, Nancy C. Griffiths, Daniel C. Cambron, Matthew K. Caskey
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Publication number: 20220284751Abstract: An electronic lockbox including a key bin having an embedded insert. The insert is embedded during a die cast process. The insert enhances the attack resistance of the lockbox from hammering, chiseling, and drilling attacks. The insert includes “3D features” that help with the casting process and attack resistance, including at least one through-hole, at least one slot, and at least one ridge. A housing portion is constructed over multiple drawing stages to increase its hardness and strength, thereby increasing resistance to prying attacks.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2022Publication date: September 8, 2022Applicant: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Matthew K. Caskey, Jeffrey W. Stone
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Patent number: 11335150Abstract: An electronic lock system that uses an intermediary controller (“IMC”), such as an electronic lockbox, to communicate with an electronic lock that protects buildings, such as dwellings. The IMC also communicates with a wireless portable computer (“WPC”), such as a smart phone, so that an authorized user can first authenticate credentials to the IMC, then have the IMC (or the WPC) send appropriate messages to the electronic lock to command that lock to unlock. The IMC must initially be setup by an ADMIN, so that the IMC's memory contains the specific codes and protocols to successfully communicate with the electronic lock. In this manner, the user can obtain access to the building without specific knowledge of those specific codes and protocols required by the electronic lock. An alarm panel on a building could also be disarmed by the IMC, if its specific codes and protocols are first setup into the IMC's memory.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2020Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: SentriLock, LLCInventor: Scott R. Fisher
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Publication number: 20210074103Abstract: An electronic lock system that uses an intermediary controller (“IMC”), such as an electronic lockbox, to communicate with an electronic lock that protects buildings, such as dwellings. The IMC also communicates with a wireless portable computer (“WPC”), such as a smart phone, so that an authorized user can first authenticate credentials to the IMC, then have the IMC (or the WPC) send appropriate messages to the electronic lock to command that lock to unlock. The IMC must initially be setup by an ADMIN, so that the IMC's memory contains the specific codes and protocols to successfully communicate with the electronic lock. In this manner, the user can obtain access to the building without specific knowledge of those specific codes and protocols required by the electronic lock. An alarm panel on a building could also be disarmed by the IMC, if its specific codes and protocols are first setup into the IMC's memory.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2020Publication date: March 11, 2021Applicant: SentriLock, LLCInventor: Scott R. Fisher
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Publication number: 20210027559Abstract: An electronic lockbox control system allows visiting agents (such a “showing agents” in a real estate sales situation) to make an appointment to visit a property that is protected by an electronic lockbox, using a time-sensitive authorizing credential that is provided by a central computer; and then, if that visiting agent is delayed because of an earlier appointment, the central computer can automatically create a new time-sensitive authorizing credential that is time-shifted, so that visiting agent can later visit that remote property and obtain access to that lockbox at the later, time-shifted appointment time. Another interested party (e.g., a homeowner) can decline that later, time-shifted appointment. The visiting agent can carry a smart phone with a GPS receiver, and the central computer can use his GPS coordinates to calculate his physical position, and calculate his travel time to the next lockbox location to automatically create the new, time-shifted appointment time.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2020Publication date: January 28, 2021Applicant: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Charles P. Shroder
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Patent number: 10846964Abstract: An electronic lock system that uses an intermediary controller (“IMC”), such as an electronic lockbox, to communicate with an electronic lock that protects buildings, such as dwellings. The IMC also communicates with a wireless portable computer (“WPC”), such as a smart phone, so that an authorized user can first authenticate credentials to the IMC, then have the IMC (or the WPC) send appropriate messages to the electronic lock to command that lock to unlock. The IMC must initially be setup by an ADMIN, so that the IMC's memory contains the specific codes and protocols to successfully communicate with the electronic lock. In this manner, the user can obtain access to the building without specific knowledge of those specific codes and protocols required by the electronic lock. An alarm panel on a building could also be disarmed by the IMC, if its specific codes and protocols are first setup into the IMC's memory.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2019Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: SentriLock, LLCInventor: Scott R. Fisher
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Publication number: 20200308869Abstract: An electronic lockbox uses a rotary actuator with multiple positions to achieve multiple locking states. Multiple positions of the actuator are detected, using optical sensors. The locking mechanism includes an outer sleeve and an inner cylindrical barrel that are coupled with torsion springs. The lockbox has a shackle and a key bin that are retained by the inner barrel when in the locked state, and the barrel can be rotated to either release the shackle or to release the key bin that typically holds a building's key.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2019Publication date: October 1, 2020Applicant: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Alan F. Deardoff, Nancy C. Griffiths, Daniel C. Cambron, Matthew K. Caskey
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Publication number: 20200308870Abstract: An electronic lockbox uses a rotary actuator with multiple positions to achieve multiple locking states. Multiple positions of the actuator are detected, using optical sensors. The locking mechanism includes an outer sleeve and an inner cylindrical barrel that are coupled with torsion springs. The lockbox has a shackle and a key bin that are retained by the inner barrel when in the locked state, and the barrel can be rotated to either release the shackle or to release the key bin that typically holds a building's key.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2019Publication date: October 1, 2020Applicant: SentriLock, LLCInventors: Scott R. Fisher, Alan F. Deardoff, Nancy C. Griffiths, Daniel C. Cambron, Matthew K. Caskey
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Patent number: D900589Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2019Date of Patent: November 3, 2020Assignee: SentriLock, LLCInventor: Scott R. Fisher