Secure exit lane door

US12475754B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12475754-B2
Application numberUS-202318521682-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 28, 2023
Priority dateFeb 6, 2018
Publication dateNov 18, 2025
Grant dateNov 18, 2025

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A door system includes a corridor sized to allow humans to move through the corridor, the corridor having a first door located at a first end; a second door located at the second end; a controller operatively connected to the first and second doors for controlling the first and second doors; a first sensor oriented to detect an object on the floor, the first sensor operatively connected to the controller and a second sensor oriented to detect an object above the floor in the corridor wherein the second sensor is operatively connected to the controller and the controller is configured to one of: a) turn off the second sensor when the first sensor detects an object on the floor and b) not respond when the second sensor detects and object above the floor when the first sensor detects and object on the floor.

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We claim: 1 . A door system comprising: a corridor sized to allow humans to move through the corridor, the corridor defined, at least in part by side walls and a floor, the corridor having a first end and a second end; a first door located at the first end, the first door configured to provide selective access between the corridor and a space outside of the corridor; a second door located at the second end, the second door configured to provide selective access between the corridor and a space outside of the corridor; a controller operatively connected to the first and second doors for controlling the first and second doors; a first sensor oriented to detect an object on the floor, the first sensor operatively connected to the controller; and a second sensor oriented to detect an object above the floor in the corridor wherein the second sensor is operatively connected to the controller and the controller is configured to one of: a) turn off the second sensor when the first sensor detects an object on the floor and b) not respond when the second sensor detects an object above the floor when the first sensor detects an object on the floor. 2 . The door system of claim 1 further comprising a presence sensor configured to detect movement outside and proximate to the corridor in a direction toward inside the corridor, the controller configured to control least one of the first and second doors to cause at least one of the first and second doors to close if the presence sensor detects movement of an object toward inside the corridor if the movement exceeds a threshold amount. 3 . The door system of claim 1 , further comprising various zones in the door system, wherein the first and second sensor are oriented and configured to detect an object in a same zone. 4 . The door system of claim 1 , further comprising: a third sensor oriented to detect an object on the floor, the third sensor operatively connected to the controller; and a fourth sensor oriented to detect an object above the floor in the corridor wherein the fourth sensor is operatively connected to the controller and the controller is configured to one of: a) turn off the fourth sensor when the third sensor detects an object on the floor and b) not respond when the fourth sensor detects an object above the floor when the third sensor detects an object on the floor. 5 . The door system of claim 4 , further comprising: a fifth sensor oriented to detect an object on the floor, the fifth sensor operatively connected to the controller; and a sixth sensor oriented to detect an object above the floor in the corridor, wherein the sixth sensor is operatively connected to the controller and the controller is configured to one of: a) turn off the sixth sensor when the fifth sensor detects an object on the floor and b) not respond when the sixth sensor detects an object above the floor when the fifth sensor detects an object on the floor. 6 . The door system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second sensors are curtain sensors. 7 . The door system of claim 1 , further comprising an alarm system operatively connected to the controller, wherein the controller is configured to activate the alarm system depending upon data received from the first and second sensors. 8 . The door system of claim 1 , further comprising a remote user input device operatively connected to the controller to input data to the controller. 9 . The door system of claim 1 , further comprising a data transmitter operatively connected to the controller, the data transmitter configured to transmit data from the controller to a remote destination. 10 . The door system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of either an audio and visual indicator is operatively connected to the controller, and the controller is configured to activate the at least one of either the audio and visual indicator to provide instructions to people located proximate to the door system. 11 . The door system of claim 1 , further comprising a camera operatively connected to the controller, the camera configured to provide data to the controller. 12 . The door system of claim 1 , further comprising a third door located between the first and the second doors, the third door located at a middle portion of the corridor. 13 . A method of providing a secure exit comprising: locating a first door at a first end of a corridor having a floor; locating a second door at a second end of the corridor; mounting a first sensor to detect an object on the floor; mounting a second sensor to detect an object in the corridor located somewhere in the corridor other than the floor; and operatively connecting a controller to the first and second doors and first and second sensors and configuring the controller to one of: a) turn off the second sensor when the first sensor detects an object on the floor and b) not react when the second sensor detects an object above the floor when the first sensor detects an object on the floor. 14 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising detecting motion outside the corridor in a direction toward the corridor and doing at least one of: 1) closing at least one of the first and second doors when movement in a direction toward the corridor exceeds a threshold amount and 2) keeping an already closed first and second door closed when movement in a direction toward the corridor exceeds a threshold amount. 15 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising: mounting a third sensor to detect an object on the floor; mounting a fourth sensor to detect an object in the corridor located somewhere in the corridor other than the floor; and operatively connecting a controller to the first and second doors and third and fourth sensors and configuring the controller to one of: a) turn off the fourth sensor when the third sensor detects an object on the floor and b) not react when the fourth sensor detects an object above the floor when the third sensor detects an object on the floor. 16 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising receiving data from sensors detecting movement in the corridor and sending commands to at least one of the first and second doors based on the data received from the sensors. 17 . The method of claim 16 , further comprising: transmitting data regarding at least one of either the corridor and a corridor extension to a receiver remote from the corridor. 18 . A door system comprising: a corridor sized to allow humans to move through the corridor, the corridor defined, at least in part by side walls and a floor, the corridor having a first end and a second end; a first sensor oriented to detect an object on the floor; a second sensor oriented to detect an object above the floor in the corridor; a controller; and an alarm system operatively connected to the controller for activating when signaled to do so by the controller, the first sensor operatively connected to the controller, and wherein the second sensor is operatively connected to the controller and the controller is configured to one of: a) turn off the second sensor when the first sensor detects an object on the floor and b) not respond when the second sensor detects an object above the floor when the first sensor detects an object on the floor. 19 . The door system of claim 18 , wherein the controller is configured to activate the alarm system depending upon data received from the first and second sensors. 20 . The door system of claim 18 , further comprising a data transmitter operatively connecte

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  • User authentication, e.g. biometric · CPC title

  • Sensors not directly associated with the wing movement · CPC title

  • direction dependent · CPC title

  • responsive to movement or presence of persons or objects · CPC title

  • Trapping or confining mechanisms, {e.g. transaction security booths}(thief or burglar incapacitating means in general G08B15/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US12475754B2 cover?
A door system includes a corridor sized to allow humans to move through the corridor, the corridor having a first door located at a first end; a second door located at the second end; a controller operatively connected to the first and second doors for controlling the first and second doors; a first sensor oriented to detect an object on the floor, the first sensor operatively connected to the …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Overhead Door Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G07C9/38. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 18 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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