Patents by Inventor Lynn M. Kleppin

Lynn M. Kleppin 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).

  • Patent number: 11502686
    Abstract: The present inventors have recognized that an electrical switch for opening doors in buildings, calling elevators, and the like can be improved to require less physical contact, larger activation area, and multiple activation methods, with increased reliability, by utilizing a piezoelectric sensor specifically arranged between rigid, parallel mounting plates in which one of the plates (an inner plate) is rigidly fixed to prevent movement while the other plate (an outer plate) is accessible for receiving physical contact. By rigidly fixing the inner plate, such as by mounting to a wall or bollard, the sensor can react with sensitivity upon an application of less pressure on the outer plate. Such pressure compresses the sensor between the plates to produce an electrical signal. A controller receiving the signal can, in turn, execute to open a door, call an elevator and/or activate a light or sound to provide feedback.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2022
    Assignee: Wikk Industries, Inc.
    Inventors: James R. Krajewski, Josh L. Smith, Lynn M. Kleppin, Brian D. Hawthorne, Franklin Bradley, Randall Remblake
  • Publication number: 20200119733
    Abstract: The present inventors have recognized that an electrical switch for opening doors in buildings, calling elevators, and the like can be improved to require less physical contact, larger activation area, and multiple activation methods, with increased reliability, by utilizing a piezoelectric sensor specifically arranged between rigid, parallel mounting plates in which one of the plates (an inner plate) is rigidly fixed to prevent movement while the other plate (an outer plate) is accessible for receiving physical contact. By rigidly fixing the inner plate, such as by mounting to a wall or bollard, the sensor can react with sensitivity upon an application of less pressure on the outer plate. Such pressure compresses the sensor between the plates to produce an electrical signal. A controller receiving the signal can, in turn, execute to open a door, call an elevator and/or activate a light or sound to provide feedback.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2018
    Publication date: April 16, 2020
    Inventors: James R. Krajewski, Josh L. Smith, Lynn M. Kleppin, Brian D. Hawthorne, Franklin Bradley, Randall Remblake