Intelligent door lock system with a torque limitor
US-9528294-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US11158145B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11158145-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716086553-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 22, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 26, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 26, 2021 |
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A remote control unit for a garage door having a garage door opener. The remote control unit includes a controller, at least one wireless communication unit in electrical communication with the controller and a user interface in electrical communication with the controller. In some embodiments, the user interface includes a wireless authentication activation element that is configured to detect user-actuation of the wireless authentication activation element. The controller is configured to transmit a wireless control signal to open/close a garage door responsive to receiving a valid authentication code via the wireless communication unit. Typically, the controller is configured to receive a wireless authentication code responsive to actuation of the wireless authentication activation element.
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A remote control unit for a garage door having a garage door opener, the remote control unit comprising: a controller; a first wireless communication unit and a second wireless communication unit in electrical communication with the controller, the first wireless communication unit being operable using a first wireless protocol and the second wireless communication unit being operable using a second wireless protocol different from the first wireless protocol; a user interface in electrical communication with the controller, wherein the user interface includes a wireless authentication activation element comprising a touch surface sensor that is configured to receive a wireless authentication code responsive to user-selection of the touch surface sensor to detect user-actuation of the wireless authentication activation element and a light communication unit adjacent to the wireless authentication activation element, the light communication unit configured to actuate in a pre-determined pattern to communicate status information and/or operational information of the garage door, and wherein the light communication device indicates when the first wireless communication unit of the controller is ready to receive the wireless authentication code; wherein the second wireless communication unit of the controller is configured to transmit a wireless control signal to open/close the garage door responsive to receiving a valid wireless authentication code via the first wireless communication unit; and wherein, responsive to user-selection of the touch surface sensor, the controller is configured to receive the wireless authentication code via the first wireless protocol. 2. The remote control unit of claim 1 , wherein the second wireless communication unit is configured to communicate at a radio frequency of approximately 2.46 GHz ISM Band, 915 MHz ISM Band, or Cellular Bands. 3. The remote control unit of claim 2 , wherein the first wireless communication unit is configured to communicate using at least one of a Bluetooth, a Zigbee, a Zwave, and a WiFi protocol. 4. The remote control unit of claim 1 , wherein the second wireless communication unit is configured to communicate at a radio frequency of at least one of approximately 300-400 MHz, ISM Bands, and Cellular Bands. 5. The remote control unit of claim 1 , wherein the user interface further includes a keypad for entering the wireless authentication code. 6. The remote control unit of claim 5 , further comprising a cover movable between a first position that covers the keypad and a second position that does not cover the keypad. 7. The remote control unit of claim 6 , wherein the cover does not cover the wireless authentication activation element in either the first position or the second position. 8. The remote control unit of claim 6 , wherein the cover includes an opening dimensioned to receive the wireless authentication activation element. 9. The remote control unit of claim 8 , wherein the wireless authentication activation element extends through the opening in the cover when the cover is in the first position. 10. The remote control unit of claim 1 , wherein the light communication unit has a ring-like shape. 11. The remote control unit of claim 1 , wherein the light communication unit can change colors or change animation in response to a change of the garage door status. 12. A method of remotely controlling a garage door having a garage door opener, the method comprising the steps of: indicating, via a light communication unit, a readiness to receive an electronic authentication code; detecting, with an electronic sensor, a touch event on a touch surface sensor; initiating a wireless authentication process responsive to detection of a touch event; receiving, via a first wireless communication protocol at a first wireless communication unit, the electronic authentication code; determining whether the electronic authentication code is valid; responsive to determining that the electronic authentication code is valid, transmitting by a second wireless communication unit, a wireless control signal of a second wireless communication protocol different than the first wireless communication protocol to open or close the garage door and displaying a first pre-determined pattern on the light communication unit associated with the electronic sensor; and responsive to determining that the electronic authentication code is invalid, denying access and displaying a second pre-determined pattern on the light communication unit associated with the electronic sensor, wherein the second pre-determined pattern is different than the first pre-determined pattern. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising receiving the electronic authentication code from user-selected input on a keypad. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the touch surface sensor is metal. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein at least a portion of the light communication unit is arranged in a ring-like shape. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the transmitting the radio frequency communication protocol communicates at a radio frequency of approximately 300-400 MHz, 2.46 GHz ISM Band, 915 MHz ISM Band, or Cellular Bands. 17. A remote control unit for a garage door having a garage door opener, the remote control unit comprising: a controller; a first wireless communication unit and a second wireless communication unit in electrical communication with the controller; a user interface in electrical communication with the controller, wherein the user interface includes a wireless authentication activation element comprising a touch surface sensor that is configured to detect user-actuation of the wireless authentication activation element, wherein the first wireless communication unit utilizes a first wireless protocol and the second wireless communication unit uses a second wireless protocol, wherein the first and second wireless protocols are different; a keypad for entering an authentication code; a light communication unit adjacent to the wireless authentication activation element, wherein the light communication unit indicates when the controller is ready to receive a wireless authentication code; wherein the remote control unit is configured to perform a wireless authentication process to determine whether a user is authenticated; wherein the controller is configured to transmit a wireless control signal via the second communication protocol to open/close the garage door responsive to receiving a valid wireless authentication code via the first wireless communication unit; and wherein, responsive to user-selection of the touch surface sensor or activation of the keypad, the controller is configured to receive the wireless authentication code. 18. The remote control unit of claim 17 , wherein at least a portion of the light communication unit is arranged in a ring-like shape. 19. The remote control unit of claim 17 , wherein the second wireless communication unit is configured to communicate at a radio frequency of approximately 300-400 MHz, 2.46 GHz ISM Band, 915 MHz ISM Band, or Cellular Bands. 20. The remote control unit of claim 17 , wherein the first wireless communication unit is configured to communicate using at least one of a Bluetooth, a Zigbee, a Zwave, and a WiFi protocol.
User authentication, e.g. biometric · CPC title
for garages · CPC title
Touch pad or touch panel provided on the remote control · CPC title
Additional components integrated in the remote control device, e.g. timer, speaker, sensors for detecting position, direction or movement of the remote control, microphone or battery charging device · CPC title
Wireless network protocols or protocol adaptations to wireless operation · CPC title
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