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113 results about "Garage door opener" patented technology

A garage door opener is a motorized device that opens and closes garage doors controlled by switches on the garage wall. Most also include a handheld radio remote control carried by the owner, which can be used to open and close the door from a short distance.

Ventilating system for garages and similar enclosed spaces

The system embodying the invention is employed to cool the interior of a normally closed area such as a garage or storage area, and/or to remove any noxious fumes or undesirable odors from inside the garage by moving outside air into the garage and providing means for that inside air and the fumes or odors in it, if any, to be removed to the outside ambient atmosphere. The system includes one or more fans installed in the upper section of the garage door, and the garage door is opened or closed by moving it in any well-known manner either by rolling it's hinged panels upward to a horizontal position from its normally-closed vertical position, or, when it is a solid door, tilting the entire garage door so that it is substantially horizontal instead of vertical and is located above the garage floor a sufficient distance to drive vehicles that will fit into the garage though the door opening. Those fans have a power cord that extends from a power supply position generally near the garage door opener that is secured to the garage ceiling and powers the garage door from its closed position to its open position, and vice versa, and that power cord is also secured to the garage door in the vicinity of the fan or fans used to move air into and out of the garage when the garage door is closed. The power cord is spring-urged to minimize its relatively free section between the power source and the place where it is secured to the garage door in the vicinity of the fan or fans where it provides power to the fan motor or motors when desired and appropriate. In the preferred embodiment the power cord is wound on a reel that is spring loaded to urge the reel in the rotational direction to wind the part of the power cord that is between the reel and the fan motor or motors, keeping the relatively free section of the power cord in tension so that it does not form any dangerous hanging loops when the garage door is moving from its open position to its closed position. There are also lesser desirable alternatives to apply a spring-loading to the power cord to keep it sufficient tension that it does not form such loops when the garage door is being opened.
Owner:BARBER DAVID J

Apparatus and method for manipulating automotive data packets

Embodiments of the invention enable the transmission and receipt of information packets to and from at least one automotive data bus that enables connectivity between automotive devices on at least one automotive data bus and external devices not originally coupled with an automotive data bus or between an automotive device residing on one automotive data bus and another automotive device residing on a different automotive bus. Devices that may be coupled with an automotive data bus that were not originally coupled with the bus include but are not limited to cell phones, garage door openers, radar detectors, digital music players, alarms, stereos, GPS receivers, PCs, PDAs, digital cameras, video cameras or any other electronic device. These external devices may be controlled by the switches on a steering wheel or radio buttons for example when coupled with embodiments of the invention. Existing devices on an automotive data bus may comprise device(s) such as for example a CD-player, MID (Multi-Information Display Buttons), menu screen, multi-function steering wheel buttons, parking distance control, radio, digital music system, digital sound processor, instrument control electronics, light control module, telephone, navigation system, integrated LCD screen, On-Board computer, On-Board computer text bar, lights, wipers, seats, seat memory and any other device originally installed in an automobile. These devices may be controlled by external devices coupled with an embodiment of the invention that is in turn coupled to the automotive data bus. For example an incoming cell phone number may be displayed on an automobile stereo display when an incoming call rings a cell phone coupled with an embodiment of the invention to the automotive data bus. Embodiments of the invention allow for the interception and delay of messages intended for a given device when an external device requests use of an automotive device. For example when the incoming number is displayed on the stereo system text display, such as a change in volume any message intended for the stereo system text display may be intercepted and delayed until the cell phone call is answered.
Owner:AUTOMOTIVE DATA RES
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