Patents by Inventor Dominik Scheffler
Dominik Scheffler has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20210079686Abstract: Described herein are example fluid guards that can be used with locking devices. Various aspects may be particularly applicable to electrical locks, but they may also be applicable to mechanical locks. A locking device guard can include a guard head, a guard body, and a hinge. The guard head may include a fluid absorber, a frame that is shaped to receive the fluid absorber, and a fastening mechanism. The guard body can be coupled with an electronic lock. The guard body can include an aperture that is configured to expose a face of the electronic lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Jason Pedersen, Dominik Scheffler
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Patent number: 10926494Abstract: A glass repair tool for injecting resin into defects in glass is provided, having a mount which is removably engageable to the glass and which is in a sliding ratcheted engagement with a resin injector. This ratcheted engagement allows translation of the injector quickly to a contact with the glass to position it for resin injection into the defect. Stretching suction cups and a compressible seal prevent excess force from being imparted to the glass during the contact of the injector with the glass.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2017Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Inventors: Randy Mackey, Seth Schuepbach, Brad Plumb, Shiloh Spoo, Dominik Scheffler
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Patent number: 10890015Abstract: An electronic key may include a partial capacitor comprising a capacitive metal plate in communication with a processor. The capacitive metal plate of the partial capacitor is configured to form a capacitor with a corresponding capacitive metal plate of a lock when brought into proximity with the metal plate of the lock. Data may be transferred from the key to the lock using a capacitor formed by combining the two metal plates, wherein a common ground is established between the metal plate of the key and the metal plate of the lock through a parasitic capacitance present between the key and lock circuitry. Audit trail data may be recorded based on usage of the key.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2019Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: Knox Associates, Inc.Inventors: Bryan E. Pavlovic, Tamara Hatzinger, Dominik Scheffler, Howard Needham, Jason Pedersen, John Kowalski, Timothy Sherack, William James
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Patent number: 10801233Abstract: Described herein are example fluid guards that can be used with locking devices. Various aspects may be particularly applicable to electrical locks, but they may also be applicable to mechanical locks. A locking device guard can include a guard head, a guard body, and a hinge. The guard head may include a fluid absorber, a frame that is shaped to receive the fluid absorber, and a fastening mechanism. The guard body can be coupled with an electronic lock. The guard body can include an aperture that is configured to expose a face of the electronic lock.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2018Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: KNOX Associates, Inc.Inventors: Jason Pedersen, Dominik Scheffler
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Patent number: 10718137Abstract: A swivel lock assembly with electronic and manual actuating means to unlock a handle thereby permitting access to the interior of the cabinet wherein the manual actuator can override the electronic actuator and vice versa. When in a locked position, the handle rests within lock housing such that the handle engages a blocker mounted within the housing. To unlock the handle, the blocker is manipulated by electronic or manual actuation such that the handle is no longer constrained and can be swung away from the housing about a handle pivot.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2017Date of Patent: July 21, 2020Assignee: Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dominik Scheffler, Dewey David, Michael Allen Webb
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Publication number: 20200208440Abstract: An actuator-controlled strike comprising a housing disposable within a doorframe and including a cavity for a spring latch and a dead latch of a mortise-type lockset. A keeper is pivotably mounted within the chamber to engage the spring latch. A pivotably mounted kicker cooperates with the keeper. A pivotably mounted dead latch release is supported by the keeper when the spring latch is within the strike. The keeper is released by the actuator and rotates into a position to ramp the spring latch out of the strike, also allowing the dead latch release to release the dead latch into the cavity, allowing the spring latch to be ramped out of the strike. Pivoting the keeper causes the kicker to urge the spring latch onto an exit ramp on a face of the keeper. The dead latch release can be installed in a plurality of different locations in the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2020Publication date: July 2, 2020Applicant: Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dominik Scheffler, Scott Sullivan
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Publication number: 20200139509Abstract: A glass polishing device has a casing adapted for operative engagement with the exterior surface of a powered drill motor. The casing includes a handle extending from a second side opposite an opening in an opposite first side thereof from which a handle of the engaged drill motor projects. A triggerable fluid supply is coupled to the casing and projects fluid to a tool or a section of glass being resurfaced by the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: GLAS-WELD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Dominik Scheffler, Shiloh Spoo, Efren Larranaga
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Patent number: 10619381Abstract: An actuator-controlled strike comprising a housing disposable within a doorframe and including a cavity for a spring latch and a dead latch of a mortise-type lockset. A keeper is pivotably mounted within the chamber to engage the spring latch. A pivotably mounted kicker cooperates with the keeper. A pivotably mounted dead latch release is supported by the keeper when the spring latch is within the strike. The keeper is released by the actuator and rotates into a position to ramp the spring latch out of the strike, also allowing the dead latch release to release the dead latch into the cavity, allowing the spring latch to be ramped out of the strike. Pivoting the keeper causes the kicker to urge the spring latch onto an exit ramp on a face of the keeper. The dead latch release can be installed in a plurality of different locations in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2016Date of Patent: April 14, 2020Assignee: Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dominik Scheffler, Scott Sullivan
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Publication number: 20200095804Abstract: An electronic key may include a partial capacitor comprising a capacitive metal plate in communication with a processor. The capacitive metal plate of the partial capacitor is configured to form a capacitor with a corresponding capacitive metal plate of a lock when brought into proximity with the metal plate of the lock. Data may be transferred from the key to the lock using a capacitor formed by combining the two metal plates, wherein a common ground is established between the metal plate of the key and the metal plate of the lock through a parasitic capacitance present between the key and lock circuitry. Audit trail data may be recorded based on usage of the key.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Bryan E. Pavlovic, Tamara Hatzinger, Dominik Scheffler, Howard Needham, Jason Pedersen, John Kowalski, Timothy Sherack, William James
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Publication number: 20190301198Abstract: Described herein are example fluid guards that can be used with locking devices. Various aspects may be particularly applicable to electrical locks, but they may also be applicable to mechanical locks. A locking device guard can include a guard head, a guard body, and a hinge. The guard head may include a fluid absorber, a frame that is shaped to receive the fluid absorber, and a fastening mechanism. The guard body can be coupled with an electronic lock. The guard body can include an aperture that is configured to expose a face of the electronic lock.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2018Publication date: October 3, 2019Inventors: Jason Pedersen, Dominik Scheffler
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Publication number: 20190016071Abstract: A glass repair tool for injecting resin into defects in glass is provided, having a mount which is removably engageable to the glass and which is in a sliding ratcheted engagement with a resin injector. This ratcheted engagement allows translation of the injector quickly to a contact with the glass to position it for resin injection into the defect. Stretching suction cups and a compressible seal prevent excess force from being imparted to the glass during the contact of the injector with the glass.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2017Publication date: January 17, 2019Inventors: Randy Mackey, Seth Schuepbach, Brad Plumb, Shiloh Spoo, Dominik Scheffler
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Publication number: 20180223563Abstract: An actuator-controlled strike comprising a housing disposable within a doorframe and including a chamber for receiving a spring latch and a dead latch of a mortise-type lockset. A keeper is pivotably mounted within the chamber to restrain the spring latch. A pivotable spring latch lifter is positively driven by the keeper, and a pivotable dead latch release platform is supported by the keeper when the spring latch is locked within the strike. The keeper is released by the actuator and then may be rotated which causes rotation of the dead latch release platform, allowing the dead latch to enter the chamber. The keeper positively drives the spring latch lifter to lift the spring latch onto the external ramp of the strike. In an alternate embodiment, an internal ramp feature may be used instead of the spring latch lifter to positively lift the spring latch out of the chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2018Publication date: August 9, 2018Applicant: Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dominik Scheffler, Scott P. Sullivan
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Patent number: 9945153Abstract: An actuator-controlled strike comprising a housing disposable within a doorframe and including a chamber for receiving a spring latch and a dead latch of a mortise-type lockset. A keeper is pivotably mounted within the chamber to restrain the spring latch. A pivotable spring latch lifter is positively driven by the keeper, and a pivotable dead latch release platform is supported by the keeper when the spring latch is locked within the strike. The keeper is released by the actuator and then may be rotated which causes rotation of the dead latch release platform, allowing the dead latch to enter the chamber. The keeper positively drives the spring latch lifter to lift the spring latch onto the external ramp of the strike. In an alternate embodiment, an internal ramp feature may be used instead of the spring latch lifter to positively lift the spring latch out of the chamber.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2011Date of Patent: April 17, 2018Assignee: Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dominik Scheffler, Scott Sullivan
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Publication number: 20170314293Abstract: A swivel lock assembly with electronic and manual actuating means to unlock a handle thereby permitting access to the interior of the cabinet wherein the manual actuator can override the electronic actuator and vice versa. When in a locked position, the handle rests within lock housing such that the handle engages a blocker mounted within the housing. To unlock the handle, the blocker is manipulated by electronic or manual actuation such that the handle is no longer constrained and can be swung away from the housing about a handle pivot.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2017Publication date: November 2, 2017Applicant: Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dominik Scheffler, Dewey David, Michael Allen Webb
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Patent number: 9708833Abstract: A swivel lock assembly with electronic and manual actuating means to unlock a handle thereby permitting access to the interior of the cabinet wherein the manual actuator can override the electronic actuator and vice versa. When in a locked position, the handle rests within lock housing such that the handle engages a blocker mounted within the housing. To unlock the handle, the blocker is manipulated by electronic or manual actuation such that the handle is no longer constrained and can be swung away from the housing about a handle pivot.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2014Date of Patent: July 18, 2017Assignee: Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dominik Scheffler, Dewey David, Michael A Webb
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Patent number: 9617755Abstract: A reinforced door strike assembly comprises a housing having an opening for admission and retraction of a door latch. At least one keeper arm is movably attached to the housing, and movable between a closed position where the opening is occluded and an open position where the door latch may be released from the opening. A reinforcing bracket is mounted to the housing and further defines the opening. The reinforcing bracket is coupled to the at least one keeper arm and to the housing to hold the at least one keeper arm in a plane perpendicular to the plane of the housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2015Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Assignee: Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc.Inventors: Joshua T. Peabody, Francisco Figueroa-Del Pozo, Ryan Matthew Sims, Dominik Scheffler
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Publication number: 20170037657Abstract: An actuator-controlled strike comprising a housing disposable within a doorframe and including a cavity for a spring latch and a dead latch of a mortise-type lockset. A keeper is pivotably mounted within the chamber to engage the spring latch. A pivotably mounted kicker cooperates with the keeper. A pivotably mounted dead latch release is supported by the keeper when the spring latch is within the strike. The keeper is released by the actuator and rotates into a position to ramp the spring latch out of the strike, also allowing the dead latch release to release the dead latch into the cavity, allowing the spring latch to be ramped out of the strike. Pivoting the keeper causes the kicker to urge the spring latch onto an exit ramp on a face of the keeper. The dead latch release can be installed in a plurality of different locations in the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Applicant: Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dominik Scheffler, Scott Sullivan
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Patent number: 9476227Abstract: An actuator-controlled strike comprising a housing disposable within a doorframe and including a cavity for a spring latch and a dead latch of a mortise-type lockset. A keeper is pivotably mounted within the chamber to engage the spring latch. A pivotably mounted kicker cooperates with the keeper. A pivotably mounted dead latch release is supported by the keeper when the spring latch is within the strike. The keeper is released by the actuator and rotates into a position to ramp the spring latch out of the strike, also allowing the dead latch release to release the dead latch into the cavity, allowing the spring latch to be ramped out of the strike. Pivoting the keeper causes the kicker to urge the spring latch onto an exit ramp on a face of the keeper. The dead latch release can be installed in a plurality of different locations in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2014Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc.Inventors: Dominik Scheffler, Scott Sullivan
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Patent number: 9449747Abstract: A standard solenoid body and coils are combined with a non-magnetic armature tube containing a permanent magnet, preferably neodymium. The magnet is located in one of three positions within the armature. When biased toward the stop end of the solenoid, it may be configured to act as a push solenoid. When biased toward the collar end of the solenoid, it may be configured to act as a pull solenoid. In either case, no spring is required to return the armature to its de-energized position. Positioning the magnet in the middle of the armature defines a dual-latching solenoid requiring no power to hold it in a given state. A positive coil pulse moves the armature toward the stop end, whereas a negative coil pulse moves the armature toward the collar end. The armature will remain at the end to which it was directed until another pulse of opposite polarity comes along.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2015Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: Hanchett Entry Systems, Inc.Inventors: Leland J. Hanchett, Jr., Dominik Scheffler
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Patent number: D825628Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2017Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: GLAS-WELD SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Randy Mackey, Seth Schuepbach, Brad Plumb, Shiloh Spoo, Dominik Scheffler