Security timer for automatic garage door opener
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1. Security means for automatically causing a powered overhead door to close after it has been open for a selected time interval, comprising:
- oscillator and counter means for providing pulses, for counting the pulses, and for providing outputs corresponding to the number of pulses counted;
signal means for causing the oscillator and counter means to begin operation when the door is open;
actuating means, actuated by an output from the oscillator and counter means that occurs after a selected number of pulses has been counted, for causing the door to close; and
variable means for varying the frequency of the oscillator and counter means to selectively vary the time from opening of the door to the closing of the door by the actuating means, the oscillator and counter means being supplied with power only when the door is open.
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A security timer for a powered overhead garage door causes the garage door to close after it has been opened for a selected time interval. The security timer includes an oscillator that provides pulses. A counter counts the pulses and provides a binary output. A timer switch is engaged by the door when the door is fully open. Engagement of the timer switch signals the oscillator and counter to begin. When the desired number of pulses has been counted, a relay switch is closed for signaling the operator unit of the door to close the door.
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6 Claims
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1. Security means for automatically causing a powered overhead door to close after it has been open for a selected time interval, comprising:
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oscillator and counter means for providing pulses, for counting the pulses, and for providing outputs corresponding to the number of pulses counted; signal means for causing the oscillator and counter means to begin operation when the door is open; actuating means, actuated by an output from the oscillator and counter means that occurs after a selected number of pulses has been counted, for causing the door to close; and variable means for varying the frequency of the oscillator and counter means to selectively vary the time from opening of the door to the closing of the door by the actuating means, the oscillator and counter means being supplied with power only when the door is open.
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2. In a powered overhead door of the type having a motor to raise and lower the door, control circuit means for controlling the motor, the control circuit means having two power terminals and a relay terminal, with a manual switch connected between one power terminal and the relay terminal to complete a circuit through the relay terminal when the manual switch is closed, for causing the control circuit means to open and also to close the door, the improvement being a security means for automatically closing the door after a selected time interval, comprising:
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oscillator and counter means for providing pulses, for counting the pulses, and for providing binary outputs corresponding to the number of pulses counted; power means having two input leads, each connected to one of the power terminals, for powering the oscillator and counter means; a timer switch means mounted for engagement by the door, and connected into one of the input leads of the power means for supplying power from the power means to the oscillator and counter means only when the door open; a relay coil having a relay switch connected in parallel with the manual switch; and a transistor connected between the power means and the relay coil for passing current to the relay coil, the transistor having a control input connected to an output terminal of the oscillator and counter means for causing the transistor to conduct when the output terminal provides a selected response. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6)
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