Patents by Inventor Zygmunt Dziwak
Zygmunt Dziwak 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: 20240351827Abstract: An elevator car with a retiring cam for releasing a landing door lock, a lock for maintaining a car door locked, the retiring cam being constructed and arranged to unlock the car door lock when deployed to unlock a landing door.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2023Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Steven P. Reynolds, Richard W. Lajeunesse, Zygmunt Dziwak
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Patent number: 12110209Abstract: An elevator car with a retiring cam for releasing a landing door lock, a lock for maintaining a car door locked, the retiring cam being constructed and arranged to unlock the car door lock when deployed to unlock a landing door.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2023Date of Patent: October 8, 2024Assignee: THE PEELLE COMPANYInventors: Steven P. Reynolds, Richard W. Lajeunesse, Zygmunt Dziwak
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Patent number: 8006805Abstract: An elevator door panel for closing the opening to an elevator shaft comprising a generally planar steel sheet reinforced on the shaft side by a perimeter framework and intermediate vertical stiffening members. At its lower edge the panel includes a resilient seal member supported on a structural steel construction that is generally symmetrical about a vertical plane at a mid-section of the panel thickness.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: August 30, 2011Assignee: The Peelle Company Ltd.Inventors: Darryl J. Greenaway, Steven P. Reynolds, Richard W. Lajeunesse, Zygmunt Dziwak, David E. Kairis
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Patent number: 7818943Abstract: A method and apparatus for adjustably mounting tracks that suspend horizontal sliding doors at a freight elevator landing. The apparatus comprises a plurality of brackets adapted to be mounted in the shaft on the header above the landing opening. The brackets are each secured to the header with anchor bolts. Each anchor bolt is set in the header but initially allows vertical movement of the bracket. An adjusting screw, carried on each bracket, is arranged to easily and precisely move the bracket up or down relative to the anchor bolt as needed to position the tracks and, therefore, the door panels at a proper height. Once adjusted such that a specified gap is established between the lower edges of the door panels and the threshold, each anchor bolt can be tightened to fix its respective bracket in its adjusted position.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2007Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: The Peelle Company Ltd.Inventor: Zygmunt Dziwak
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Patent number: 7398862Abstract: A door locking system for a freight or passenger elevator or goods lift installation having vertically spaced landings served by a vertically movable car, the landings and car each being protected by associated horizontal slide doors, a mechanical interlock device at each landing that prevents a landing door from opening without the presence of the car in registration with the landing, a door lock on the car for normally preventing the car door from opening when the car is out of registration with any landing, the interlock device being arranged to mechanically enable the door lock to release the car door to open when the car is in registration with a landing.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2006Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: The Peelle Company Ltd.Inventor: Zygmunt Dziwak
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Publication number: 20080035817Abstract: A method and apparatus for adjustably mounting tracks that suspend horizontal sliding doors at a freight elevator landing. The apparatus comprises a plurality of brackets adapted to be mounted in the shaft on the header above the landing opening. The brackets are each secured to the header with anchor bolts. Each anchor bolt is set in the header but initially allows vertical movement of the bracket. An adjusting screw, carried on each bracket, is arranged to easily and precisely move the bracket up or down relative to the anchor bolt as needed to position the tracks and, therefore, the door panels at a proper height. Once adjusted such that a specified gap is established between the lower edges of the door panels and the threshold, each anchor bolt can be tightened to fix its respective bracket in its adjusted position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: THE PEELLE COMPANY LTD.Inventor: Zygmunt Dziwak
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Patent number: 7322555Abstract: A method and apparatus for adjustably mounting tracks that suspend horizontal sliding doors at a freight elevator landing. The apparatus comprises a plurality of brackets adapted to be mounted in the shaft on the header above the landing opening. The brackets are each secured to the header with anchor bolts. Each anchor bolt is set in the header but initially allows vertical movement of the bracket. An adjusting screw, carried on each bracket, is arranged to easily and precisely move the bracket up or down relative to the anchor bolt as needed to position the tracks and, therefore, the door panels at a proper height. Once adjusted such that a specified gap is established between the lower edges of the door panels and the threshold, each anchor bolt can be tightened to fix its respective bracket in its adjusted position.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2005Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: The Peelle Company Ltd.Inventor: Zygmunt Dziwak
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Publication number: 20080000727Abstract: A door locking system for a freight or passenger elevator or goods lift installation having vertically spaced landings served by a vertically movable car, the landings and car each being protected by associated horizontal slide doors, a mechanical interlock device at each landing that prevents a landing door from opening without the presence of the car in registration with the landing, a door lock on the car for normally preventing the car door from opening when the car is out of registration with any landing, the interlock device being arranged to mechanically enable the door lock to release the car door to open when the car is in registration with a landing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2006Publication date: January 3, 2008Inventor: Zygmunt Dziwak
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Patent number: 7308973Abstract: A door panel position control mechanism for a multiple panel horizontal sliding door assembly of a freight elevator landing. The mechanism comprises a multiple node scissors linkage that is configured to be easily installed and initially adjusted and which has its parts symmetrically balanced about a vertical plane such that excessive eccentric loading on the components is reduced and a long service life is obtained with reduced wear and a reduced need for periodic adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2005Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: The Peelle Company Ltd.Inventor: Zygmunt Dziwak
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Patent number: 7156210Abstract: A control system for a motorized freight elevator landing door in which all of the doors in a single line of a hoistway are controlled with one set of proximity sensors carried on the elevator car. The sensors signal a controller that operates electric motors for opening and closing the landing door where the car has stopped. The door operating motors are two speed units and the sensors and controller are arranged to operate the motors at high speed during most of the travel in opening or closing movement and at reduced speed at the end of movement. The controller applies power to the motor for a short period after the door is fully closed or open to stall the motors and thereby dampen any rebound motion.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: The Peelle Company Ltd.Inventors: Steven P. Reynolds, Richard W. Lajeunesse, Zygmunt Dziwak, David E. Kairis
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Patent number: 7097003Abstract: A vertically sliding freight elevator landing door with a safety brake that deploys when a chain suspending the door breaks. The safety brake is adapted for use on both panels that slide up to open or that slide down to open. The brake, which is simple in construction and installation, comprises, principally, a caliber block fixed to the door and a roller cam assembled in the block. A spring biases the roller cam towards a wedge lock position while a cable normally holds the roller cam in an inactive position. The cable and, therefore, the roller cam are released when the associated door suspension chain breaks. The roller cam, operating between a tilted internal surface in the caliper block and a door guide rail quickly frictionally brakes the door on the guard rail.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: The Peelle Company Ltd.Inventors: Steven P. Reynolds, Richard W. Lajeunesse, Zygmunt Dziwak, David E. Kairis
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Publication number: 20060175144Abstract: A method and apparatus for adjustably mounting tracks that suspend horizontal sliding doors at a freight elevator landing. The apparatus comprises a plurality of brackets adapted to be mounted in the shaft on the header above the landing opening. The brackets are each secured to the header with anchor bolts. Each anchor bolt is set in the header but initially allows vertical movement of the bracket. An adjusting screw, carried on each bracket, is arranged to easily and precisely move the bracket up or down relative to the anchor bolt as needed to position the tracks and, therefore, the door panels at a proper height. Once adjusted such that a specified gap is established between the lower edges of the door panels and the threshold, each anchor bolt can be tightened to fix its respective bracket in its adjusted position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2005Publication date: August 10, 2006Inventor: Zygmunt Dziwak
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Publication number: 20060151253Abstract: A door panel position control mechanism for a multiple panel horizontal sliding door assembly of a freight elevator landing. The mechanism comprises a multiple node scissors linkage that is configured to be easily installed and initially adjusted and which has its parts symmetrically balanced about a vertical plane such that excessive eccentric loading on the components is reduced and a long service life is obtained with reduced wear and a reduced need for periodic adjustment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2005Publication date: July 13, 2006Inventor: Zygmunt Dziwak
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Patent number: 6928782Abstract: An extruded metal structural component has a hollow generally rectangular section with the sides of the rectangular section adapted to interlock and engage with other structural components of the same cross section. The generally rectangular section includes on one side a shallow āUā shaped channel and the opposite side includes a projecting portion for mating receipt in the āUā shaped channel of a second structural component. The structural component includes a downwardly extending securing flange for engaging and securing connecting members when two such structural components form the top and bottom chord of a structural beam.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2002Date of Patent: August 16, 2005Assignee: Aluma Enterprises Inc.Inventors: Allan James Becker, Zygmunt Dziwak
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Publication number: 20050016797Abstract: A vertically sliding freight elevator landing door with a safety brake that deploys when a chain suspending the door breaks. The safety brake is adapted for use on both panels that slide up to open or that slide down to open. The brake, which is simple in construction and installation, comprises, principally, a caliber block fixed to the door and a roller cam assembled in the block. A spring biases the roller cam towards a wedge lock position while a cable normally holds the roller cam in an inactive position. The cable and, therefore, the roller cam are released when the associated door suspension chain breaks. The roller cam, operating between a tilted internal surface in the caliper block and a door guide rail quickly frictionally brakes the door on the guard rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2003Publication date: January 27, 2005Inventors: Steven Reynolds, Richard Lajeunesse, Zygmunt Dziwak, David Kairis
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Publication number: 20040168862Abstract: An elevator door panel for closing the opening to an elevator shaft comprising a generally planar steel sheet reinforced on the shaft side by a perimeter framework and intermediate vertical stiffening members. At its lower edge the panel includes a resilient seal member supported on a structural steel construction that is generally symmetrical about a vertical plane at a mid-section of the panel thickness.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2003Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: Darryl J. Greenaway, Steven P. Reynolds, Richard W. Lajeunesse, Zygmunt Dziwak, David E. Kairis
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Publication number: 20040168863Abstract: A control system for a motorized freight elevator landing door in which all of the doors in a single line of a hoistway are controlled with one set of proximity sensors carried on the elevator car. The sensors signal a controller that operates electric motors for opening and closing the landing door where the car has stopped. The door operating motors are two speed units and the sensors and controller are arranged to operate the motors at high speed during most of the travel in opening or closing movement and at reduced speed at the end of movement. The controller applies power to the motor for a short period after the door is fully closed or open to stall the motors and thereby dampen any rebound motion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2003Publication date: September 2, 2004Inventors: Steven P. Reynolds, Richard W. Lajeunesse, Zygmunt Dziwak, David E. Kairis
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Publication number: 20030205019Abstract: An assembled structural beam according to the present invention comprises a top chord and a bottom chord mechanically connected by series of diagonal connecting members. The top chord includes, on an upper surface, a longitudinally extending bolt slot. The bottom chord includes, on a bottom surface, a longitudinally extending bolt slot. Each of the chords have two opposed side surfaces with a shallow channel recess in one side and extending the length of the chord, with a complementary projection on the opposite side and extending the length of the chord sized for receipt in the shallow channel recess. Each chord is an extruded component and includes a securing flange which cooperates with the diagonal connecting members to secure the top chord to the bottom chord. The structural beam is particularly useful in flying forms for concrete forming.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Allan James Becker, Zygmunt Dziwak