Patents Assigned to Wayne-Dalton Corp.
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Publication number: 20100074116Abstract: A system and method that create, manage, and maintain a wireless network. The system and method automatically monitor the wireless network and determine an operating status of one or more devices associated with the network. If a determination is made that a device requires attention because of an operating status determined, the system communicates a notification to a designated user providing notice of the operating status. The system may create a proxy of a non-responsive device such that other devices in the network are deceived when communicating with a non-responsive device. The system may be located by a server to enable remote management of the wireless network via the Internet. The system and method enable the creation of scenes and timed events for devices associated with the network. Information tables that provide controller set-ups regarding how the controller communicates within the network may be stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Yan Rodriguez, Ben Garcia
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Publication number: 20100042764Abstract: The present invention provides a programmable multi-function adapter for a wireless network that includes a wireless communications module, a control module, a data communications interface and a programmable non-volatile memory. The data communications interface is coupled to the control module, while the programmable non-volatile memory is coupled to the control module and the wireless communications module. The programmable non-volatile memory stores information accessible by the control module and the wireless communications module.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: WAYNE-DALTON CORP.Inventors: Yan Rodriguez, Ben Garcia
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Publication number: 20100039240Abstract: The present invention provides a method for controlling lighting fixtures over a wireless network that includes connecting a junction box to a power source, connecting a lighting fixture to the junction box, establishing a connection over a wireless network between the junction box and a controller, and controlling a function of the lighting fixture by transmitting a signal from the controller to the junction box over the wireless network.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2008Publication date: February 18, 2010Applicant: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Yan Rodriguez, Thomas B. Bennett, III
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Patent number: 7635017Abstract: A cable tensioner (20) for a sectional overhead door (D) having a motor-driven counterbalance system (30) including, a spring-loaded axle (31), cable drums (24) carried by the axle, cables (C) attached to and interconnecting the cable drums and the door and forming and releasing cable wraps (29) on the cable drums upon raising and lowering of the door, the cable tensioner having, a tension spring (31) adapted to be mounted on the sectional door having a first end (34) and a second end (35), the first end being adapted to engage the door and the second end being adapted to slidingly engage the cable, wherein the tension spring urges the second end to take up any slack in the cable.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2005Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Thomas B. Bennett, III, Dwayne J. Kornish, Edward C. Johnston
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Patent number: 7635960Abstract: An operator system and related methods for automatically controlling access barriers which includes a base controller associated with at least one access barrier and at least one base receiver associated with the base controller. The system also includes at least one mobile transmitter that automatically and periodically generates at least one mobile signal detectable by the base receiver. The base controller selectively generates barrier movement commands upon receipt of the at least one mobile signal in an operate mode. The operator and the mobile transmitter both include transceivers to allow two-way communication therebetween during a learn mode. Such a system allows for hands-free operation of the access barrier. A discrete processing system may also be used to retrofit existing barrier operator systems for use in hands-free operation.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2007Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Willis J. Mullet, Jason L. Mamaloukas
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Patent number: 7607263Abstract: An operator for use in connection with a door system including an axle having an operator framework supporting an operator motor, the operator framework defining a clearance adapted to insertably receive the axle therein, a gear assembly defining a bore in which the axle is received and including a removable gear segment adapted to selectively medially open the bore to receive the axle, wherein the motor is interconnected with the gear assembly to cause rotation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2008Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Willis J. Mullet, Donald B. Kyle, David B. Davies
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Patent number: 7592767Abstract: A barrier operating system having a diagnostic performance feature includes a motorized barrier movable between limit positions and a counterbalance system coupled to the barrier. A disconnect mechanism may be interposed between the motor and the counterbalance system so that the barrier can be moved manually without assistance from the motor. A position detection device is coupled to either the barrier or the counterbalance system and generates a barrier position signal. One of the motor and the position detection device generates operational parameter values for the barrier moving in either direction. A controller receives the operational parameter values and the barrier position signal, and as the barrier is manually moved, the controller compares operational parameter values for each direction of movement at a given position and generates a diagnostic signal based upon the comparison.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2007Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Yan Rodriguez, Thomas B. Bennett, III, Paul J. VanDrunen
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Patent number: 7576504Abstract: An operator system for moving a barrier between limit positions, includes an operator motor assembly mounted to the barrier, wherein the motor assembly is movable between an operating position and a locking position with the motor assembly blocking movement of the barrier. A bias assembly allows the motor assembly to move toward the locking position when either a predetermined force overcomes a biasing force, or when the barrier is moved to a closed position or when forced entry is imposed on the barrier. A modified blocker tab having a plurality of projections, and which is part of the motor assembly, allows the speed/angular position of the rotation of the motor assembly to be monitored with increased resolution.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2006Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Willis J. Mullet, Paul J. VanDrunen
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Patent number: 7549456Abstract: A door system (10) having, a door (D), a plurality of track sections (16, 17, 18) having a cross-section defining an interior track area (50) that is accessible though an opening (51) therein, a roller (25) received in the interior track area and coupled to a shaft (26) that is operatively interconnected with the door, and a guard (60) carried by the shaft and at least partially enclosing the roller, wherein the guard includes a shield (62) wall that is positioned within the interior track area and at least partially obstructs the opening in the area of the roller.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2005Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventor: Danny L. Preising, Jr.
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Patent number: 7521881Abstract: A constant speed barrier operator comprises a controller, a memory unit, a potentiometer, a pulse counter, and a motor control. The potentiometer and pulse counter monitor the position and speed of an access barrier. As the access barrier is moved between open and closed positions the controller samples the position and speed of the access barrier. These samples are used to analyze whether the speed at a given point deviates from a predetermined speed selected for the access barrier. If a variation exists, the controller takes corrective action by changing power settings for the motor for a given access barrier position.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Paul J. VanDrunen, Jason L. Mamaloukas, James S. Murray
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Patent number: 7469737Abstract: A door system is provided for a door opening defined by a pair of vertically spaced jambs, a header positioned near the vertical extremity of the jambs, and a floor supporting the jambs. The door system includes a door, a plurality of track sections, the door being movable on the track sections, and a support system coupled to the door. Engagement of the support system when the door is in a closed position enables transfer of forces applied to the door at least to one of the header and the floor. One embodiment provides for automatic actuation of the support system by movement of a pivoting motor assembly to a closed position. Another embodiment provides for manual actuation of the support system.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2006Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Willis J. Mullet, Allen C. McDowell
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Patent number: 7438111Abstract: A storm curtain assembly (10) includes a fabric curtain (11) which may be wound onto a roll (17) and stored within a canister housing (16) when not in use, and substantially unwound from the roll (17) to cover an opening in a building. When unwound, a lock bar (18) is engaged by the hooks (27) of the lock blocks (21) carried by the housing (16) and by lock tabs (22) carried by the housing (16). The lock tabs (22) extend through slots (28) formed in curtain (11) so as to be able to engage the lock bar (18). As such, the roll (17) and other drive or counterbalance components (15) carried in the housing (16) are protected from any forces on the curtain (11), such forces being absorbed by the housing (16).Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2006Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Darius H. Grimes, Stephen J. Borona
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Publication number: 20080240643Abstract: A hood for a bearing assembly isolates lubricants or gases expelled from the bearing assembly. The hood may include lower, middle, and upper portions that substantially form a funnel. The hood covers at least a portion of a bearing seal of the bearing assembly and extends from the bearing assembly and out of a galvanizing bath. The hood may be formed from one or more sheets of material. Mounting brackets are provided to secure the hood to the bearing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2008Publication date: October 2, 2008Applicant: Wayne-Dalton CorpInventor: John Henry GARNCARZ
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Patent number: 7397342Abstract: An operating system for a motorized barrier includes an operator for controlling movement of the barrier between various positions. The operator may receive wireless signals from a wireless or wired wall station transmitter, a wireless keyless entry device and/or a portable remote transmitter device. The system also includes a device such as a light kit or switch that controls a load, wherein the device is capable of also receiving wireless signals to control the kit or the load. And the transmitters are capable of generating wireless signals receivable by the operator and the device for independent operation of each.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2004Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Willis J. Mullet, Yan Rodriguez, Paul Vandrunen, Steven Maurer, Richard E. Gagnon
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Patent number: 7382063Abstract: An uninterruptible power source (UPS) for supplying power to a barrier operator when mains power has failed is disclosed. The UPS includes a UPS controller for detecting and responding to a mains power failure and capable of generating a plurality of control signals. A backup power source and an up-converter is connected to the UPS controller, wherein the up-converter increases the voltage of the backup power source when needed. A switch is responsive to one of the plurality of control signals of the UPS controller and toggles the operator barrier between the up-converter and the mains power source, and awakens the operator via a standby receiver power line. Another embodiment awakens the operator anytime a UPS receiver receives a preamble of a wireless transmission signal. Auxiliary lighting may also be associated with the UPS and/or photo-electric safety devices.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2005Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Willis J. Mullet, Yan Rodriguez, Paul J. VanDrunen, Richard Bardin, Ben L. Garcia
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Patent number: 7375484Abstract: A system and method for unattended control of an access barrier comprises a barrier operator having a timer capable of being updated at predetermined intervals. The barrier operator is configured to receive an auto-close signal that is periodically sent from a wall station, keyless transmitter, or remote transmitter that is compatible with the barrier operator. When the auto-close mode is invoked, the barrier operator initiates the timer when it detects that the access barrier has been opened. As such, the access barrier is closed via the barrier operator when both the timer has expired, and the auto-close signal is received by the barrier operator from one of the transmitters.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2006Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventor: James S. Murray
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Patent number: 7376401Abstract: A system for selectively changing the operating frequency of an RF receiver includes a receiver having a selection interface, and a frequency matching module removably attached to the barrier operator. After detecting an input on its selection interface, the receiver responsively changes its operating frequency from its current frequency to another frequency, as determined by the input. The frequency matching module then optimizes received signals of the same frequency as the receiver's operating frequency, thereby enhancing the receiver's range of signal detection.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2005Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventor: Steven K. Maurer
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Patent number: 7375612Abstract: A door operator and related methodologies for learning new transmitter codes include a motor for moving the moveable barrier between two travel limit positions, an operator for controlling operations of the motor and a remote transmitter. The operator includes temporary and permanent memory devices to assist in learning new transmitter codes as needed. In one embodiment, the operator learns a new transmitter code by receiving signals from the remote transmitter after a storage button is depressed. In another embodiment, the operator learns a new transmitter code by periodically alternating between receipt of low range and high range radio frequency signals. In a similar embodiment, actuation of a transmitter button emits an infrared signal for programming the operator and a radio frequency signal for enabling the motor.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2008Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: James S. Murray, Yan Rodriguez
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Patent number: 7367160Abstract: An operator for use in connection with a door system including an axle having an operator framework supporting an operator motor, the operator framework defining a clearance adapted to insertably receive the axle therein, a gear assembly defining a bore in which the axle is received and including a removable gear segment adapted to selectively medially open the bore to receive the axle, wherein the motor is interconnected with the gear assembly to cause rotation thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2004Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Willis J. Mullet, Donald B. Kyle, David B. Davies
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Patent number: 7358480Abstract: A system for re-synchronizing an access barrier with a barrier operator comprises an access barrier, and a barrier operator to profile and monitor the manual and automatic movements of the access barrier. The barrier operator comprises a controller, a memory, a motor pivot encoder, and a counting encoder. The memory contains a primary counter to store the distance measured by the counting encoder, while a secondary counter maintains a value equal to the travel of the access barrier as determined by a profiling operation initiated prior to operating the barrier operator. The controller takes into account the counts of the primary and secondary counters, along with the stored profile information, allows the re-synchronization system to determine the proper amount of movement to be applied to open or close the access barrier, in the event the access barrier has been manually moved.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2006Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Wayne-Dalton Corp.Inventors: Willis J. Mullet, Paul J. VanDrunen