Claims
- 1. In a garage door opener having an electric drive means for opening and closing said garage door on command, including a motor for moving said garage door, an improvement comprising at least one electrically actuated lock for locking said garage door while closed, said lock being mechanically and electrically seprate from said drive means, means for sensing one event related to said command for operation of said garage door opener in response to a switch that is closed to command door opener operation, means for sensing another event, said another event being related to operation of said motor and produced as a result of said one event prior to movement of said door by said motor, and means responsive to said one event sensing means for actuating said lock to unlock said door before said motor begins to move said door.
- 2. A garage door opener as defined in claim 1 wherein said another event sensing means comprises means for detecting an initial surge of current to said motor and for thereafter detecting a lower level of drive current to said motor, said lock including a solenoid latch having a coil and an armature serving as a locking pin, and said another event sensing means applying a level of current to said coils of said solenoid latch sufficient to pull in said locking armature while said surge current is being detected, and thereafter for applying a lower level of current to said coil sufficient to hold in said armature while said lower level of drive current to said motor is being detected.
- 3. A garage door opener as defined in claim 2 wherein said motor is an ac motor, and said detecting means is comprised of a transformer having a single-turn primary winding connected in series with said ac motor and a multi-turn secondary winding, and said garage door opener having means for causing said transformer to conduct 120 volt power to said ac motor through said primary winding in response to said switch that is closed to command door opener operation.
- 4. A garage door opener as defined in claim 2 wherein said motor is an ac motor, and said detecting means is comprised of a Hall-effect device positioned adjacent to a power lead of said ac motor for sensing a current surge when door opener operation is commenced.
- 5. A garage door opener as defined in claim 1 wherein said lock includes a solenoid latch having a coil and an armature serving as a locking pin, and said another event sensing means is comprised of a first one-shot for timing a period sufficient for the garage door to be moved from the fully opened or closed position to the fully closed or opened position by the closure of said switch, and a second one-shot triggered by the first one-shot in response to said first one-shot being triggered, and means responsive to said second one-shot for energizing said coil with a first level of current sufficient to pull in said armature until said second one-shot times out and thereafter with a second lower level of current sufficient to hold in said armature until said first one-shot times out.
- 6. A garage door opener as defined in claim 5 including means responsive to said second one-shot for delaying operation of said garage door opener until said second one-shot times out.
- 7. In a garage door opener with at least one solenoid latch for locking a garage door while closed, said solenid latch having a coil and an armature, and said door opener having an electric motor for moving the garage door, an improvement comprising means for sensing a mechanical event, said mechanical event being related to operation of said garage door opener, and means responsive to said sensing means for initially controlling energizing current available to the coil of said solenid latch to a first level of current to pull in said armature when initial mechanical operation of said garage door opener is sensed thereby unlocking the door before said door opener begins to move said door, and thereafter controlling the energizing of said coil with a second, lower level of current as long as continued operation of said garage door opener is sensed.
- 8. A garage door opener as defined in claim 7 wherein said sensing means comprises a microswitch, means operated by a drive mechanism for opening and closing said microswitch as said mechanism moves to open or close said garage door, a source of dc voltage, a storage capacitor and circuit means for adding a predetermined charge from said source to a charge stored in said capacitor, a resistor in parallel with said capacitor for discharging the charge stored therein at a rate less than the rate at which charges are added, and threshold means responsive to the sum of two initial predetermined charges added in said storage capacitor for energizing said coils.
- 9. In combination, a garage door opener with electric door locks, said combination comprising means for sensing an event related to operation of said garage door opener which enables said electric locks to work in conjunction with said garage door opener before said garage door opener begins to operate, and delay means responsive to said sensing means for limiting the electric power supplied to said locks after unlocking of said locks and when said garage door opener is operational.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein said garage door opener is supplied by electric power and said sensing means is coupled to the source of electric power supplied to said garage door opener, said sensing means being activated when said garage door opener draws power from said source of electric power.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 760,054, filed on July 29, 1985, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 587,384, filed on Mar. 8, 1984. Both applications are now abandoned.
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