Patents by Inventor Richard L. Soloway
Richard L. Soloway 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: 20230055054Abstract: A fire, burglary or access control security communicator having an antenna switching system and method that is external to the cell module to allow complete switching from a primary to a secondary antenna based on signal strength, error rate or other performance parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2022Publication date: February 23, 2023Applicant: Napco Security Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Michael A. Carrieri, Christopher Summit
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Publication number: 20160017640Abstract: A door and locking assembly is disclosed for the electronic control of a door. The assembly includes a door having an exterior side, an interior side, a latch edge and an interior portion. An electronic control unit is provided. The control unit is located inside the door and is in communication with an antenna that is located on the external latch edge of the door. The control unit may be located in housing designed to fit within a mortised pocket in the door and the antenna may be protected by a cover that resembles a faceplate.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2014Publication date: January 21, 2016Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Jorge D. Hevia, Charles S. Buccola
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Publication number: 20150102924Abstract: The invention relates generally to a home security alarm system and more specifically to a home security alarm app once triggered will override primary mobile device's sound setting and determine if a full volume (or higher volume than current setting of device) alarm sound is needed to alert the end user of a problem situation. The home security alarm app is linked with the house security alarm. Once the house security alarm is set off, the home security alarm app will also be set off to alert the user of a particular problem with the building that is being monitored.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2013Publication date: April 16, 2015Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Michael Carrieri
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Patent number: 6812836Abstract: A security alarm system that may be selectively armed or disarmed when monitoring a protective premises is described which utilizes the position of an entry door to determine whether the security system should be armed or disarmed. The security system comprises (i) an entry door for permitting ingress to the protected premises from the outside of the entry door and egress from the protected premises from the inside of the door; (ii) means for selectively closing and opening the entry door; and (iii) a switch having a first state indicative of the entry door being in a closed position and a second state indicative of the entry door being in an open position wherein, when the switch is in its first state, the security system is armed and, when the switch is in its second state, the security system is disarmed.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Napco Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Jorge D. Hevia, Thomas F. Karl, Michael A. Carrieri, Charles S. Buccola
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Publication number: 20040090327Abstract: A security alarm system that may be selectively armed or disarmed when monitoring a protective premises is described which utilizes the position of an entry door to determine whether the security system should be armed or disarmed. The security system comprises (i) an entry door for permitting ingress to the protected premises from the outside of the entry door and egress from the protected premises from the inside of the door; (ii) means for selectively closing and opening the entry door; and (iii) a switch having a first state indicative of the entry door being in a closed position and a second state indicative of the entry door being in an open position wherein, when the switch is in its first state, the security system is armed and, when the switch is in its second state, the security system is disarmed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2002Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Jorge D. Hevia, Thomas F. Karl, Michael A. Carrieri, Charles S. Buccola
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Patent number: 6606777Abstract: A security alarm sensor for mounting between two corner walls is described comprising a housing unit having a housing base for attachment to the corner walls and a selectively detachable housing cover; a circuit board sized for engagement within the housing unit; first and second openings on opposite sides of the housing base; first and second mounting pins selectively movable within the first and second openings wherein said mounting pins have a length and a range of movement so as to have a first position wherein the mounting pins are totally retracted within the housing unit and a second position wherein said mounting pins extend outwardly from the housing unit sufficiently to pierce the corner walls and securely hold the security alarm sensor in place. The installation of the alarm sensor is usually accomplished by first removing the housing cover from the housing base and detaching the printed circuit board prior to mounting the housing base to the corner of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Napco Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Frank J. Ioco
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Patent number: 6606776Abstract: A security alarm sensor for mounting between two corner walls is described comprising a housing unit having a housing base for attachment to the corner walls and a selectively detachable housing cover; a circuit board sized for engagement within the housing unit; first and second openings on opposite sides of the housing base; first and second mounting pins selectively movable within the first and second openings wherein said mounting pins have a length and a range of movement so as to have a first position wherein the mounting pins are totally retracted within the housing unit and a second position wherein said mounting pins extend outwardly from the housing unit sufficiently to pierce the corner walls and securely hold the security alarm sensor in place. The installation of the alarm sensor is usually accomplished by first removing the housing cover from the housing base and detaching the printed circuit board prior to mounting the housing base to the corner of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Napco Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Frank J. Ioco
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Patent number: 6591474Abstract: A security alarm sensor for mounting between two corner walls is described comprising a housing unit having a housing base for attachment to the corner walls and a selectively detachable housing cover; a circuit board sized for engagement within the housing unit; first and second openings on opposite sides of the housing base; first and second mounting pins selectively movable within the first and second openings wherein said mounting pins have a length and a range of movement so as to have a first position wherein the mounting pins are totally retracted within the housing unit and a second position wherein said mounting pins extend outwardly from the housing unit sufficiently to pierce the corner walls and securely hold the security alarm sensor in place. The installation of the alarm sensor is usually accomplished by first removing the housing cover from the housing base and detaching the printed circuit board prior to mounting the housing base to the corner of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Napco Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Frank J. Ioco
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Publication number: 20030071741Abstract: A security alarm sensor for mounting between two corner walls is described comprising a housing unit having a housing base for attachment to the corner walls and a selectively detachable housing cover; a circuit board sized for engagement within the housing unit; first and second openings on opposite sides of the housing base; first and second mounting pins selectively movable within the first and second openings wherein said mounting pins have a length and a range of movement so as to have a first position wherein the mounting pins are totally retracted within the housing unit and a second position wherein said mounting pins extend outwardly from the housing unit sufficiently to pierce the corner walls and securely hold the security alarm sensor in place. The installation of the alarm sensor is usually accomplished by first removing the housing cover from the housing base and detaching the printed circuit board prior to mounting the housing base to the corner of the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Frank J. Ioco
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Publication number: 20030071180Abstract: A security alarm sensor for mounting between two corner walls is described comprising a housing unit having a housing base for attachment to the corner walls and a selectively detachable housing cover; a circuit board sized for engagement within the housing unit; first and second openings on opposite sides of the housing base; first and second mounting pins selectively movable within the first and second openings wherein said mounting pins have a length and a range of movement so as to have a first position wherein the mounting pins are totally retracted within the housing unit and a second position wherein said mounting pins extend outwardly from the housing unit sufficiently to pierce the corner walls and securely hold the security alarm sensor in place. The installation of the alarm sensor is usually accomplished by first removing the housing cover from the housing base and detaching the printed circuit board prior to mounting the housing base to the corner of the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Frank J. Ioco
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Publication number: 20030070275Abstract: A security alarm sensor for mounting between two corner walls is described comprising a housing unit having a housing base for attachment to the corner walls and a selectively detachable housing cover; a circuit board sized for engagement within the housing unit; first and second openings on opposite sides of the housing base; first and second mounting pins selectively movable within the first and second openings wherein said mounting pins have a length and a range of movement so as to have a first position wherein the mounting pins are totally retracted within the housing unit and a second position wherein said mounting pins extend outwardly from the housing unit sufficiently to pierce the corner walls and securely hold the security alarm sensor in place. The installation of the alarm sensor is usually accomplished by first removing the housing cover from the housing base and detaching the printed circuit board prior to mounting the housing base to the corner of the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2002Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Frank J. Ioco
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Patent number: 6494425Abstract: A security alarm sensor for mounting between two corner walls is described comprising a housing unit having a housing base for attachment to the corner walls and a selectively detachable housing cover; a circuit board sized for engagement within the housing unit; first and second openings on opposite sides of the housing base; first and second mounting pins selectively movable within the first and second openings wherein said mounting pins have a length and a range of movement so as to have a first position wherein the mounting pins are totally retracted within the housing unit and a second position wherein said mounting pins extend outwardly from the housing unit sufficiently to pierce the corner walls and securely hold the security alarm sensor in place. The installation of the alarm sensor is usually accomplished by first removing the housing cover from the housing base and detaching the printed circuit board prior to mounting the housing base to the corner of the wall.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Napco Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Frank J. Ioco
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Publication number: 20020108230Abstract: A security alarm sensor for mounting between two corner walls is described comprising a housing unit having a housing base for attachment to the corner walls and a selectively detachable housing cover; a circuit board sized for engagement within the housing unit; first and second openings on opposite sides of the housing base; first and second mounting pins selectively movable within the first and second openings wherein said mounting pins have a length and a range of movement so as to have a first position wherein the mounting pins are totally retracted within the housing unit and a second position wherein said mounting pins extend outwardly from the housing unit sufficiently to pierce the corner walls and securely hold the security alarm sensor in place. The installation of the alarm sensor is usually accomplished by first removing the housing cover from the housing base and detaching the printed circuit board prior to mounting the housing base to the corner of the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2001Publication date: August 15, 2002Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Frank J. Ioco
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Patent number: 6177925Abstract: An alarm control panel and keypad for programming a security system having a panel keypad face which includes a plurality of push-button activation keys is described comprising a customized overlay template which is sized to overlay the panel keypad face in a manner which maintains exposure to the push-button activation keys and displays, wherein the customized overlay template is formed by feeding a standard-sized, rectangular paper or plastic sheet through a printer which provides desired written indicia whereby the customized overlay template is separated from the paper or plastic sheet by means of pre-fabricated perforations. The customized overlay template typically could be applied to the panel face by means of an overlaying protective acrylic cover, but also may be glued directly to the face of the panel.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1998Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Napco Security Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard L. Soloway
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Patent number: D337513Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1991Date of Patent: July 20, 1993Assignee: NAPCO Security Systems, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Soloway, Richard J. Farrell
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Patent number: D346755Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1991Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: Alarm Lock Systems, Inc.Inventor: Richard L. Soloway