The present invention relates to garage door openers, and more particularly to garage door openers with accessories.
Garage door openers include a drive motor coupled to a garage door to open or close the door. A garage door opener may be remotely activated by a radio-frequency remote control, by an indoor wall control, or by an outdoor keypad. Additionally, the garage door opener may include a light that is enabled upon activation of the garage door opener.
The present invention provides, in one aspect, a garage door system including a garage door opener operatively coupled to a garage door and including a housing having a plurality of ports configured to interchangeably receive a plurality of modular accessories. In some embodiments, the ability to interchange modular accessories enables customization of a garage door opener to add and remove accessories that each provide one or more additional functions to the garage door opener.
In one embodiment, a modular garage door opener system is provided. The system includes a garage door opener, an accessory port, a first accessory device, and a second accessory device. The garage door opener includes a motor that is configured to be coupled to a garage door to open and close the garage door. The accessory port is disposed on the garage door opener and includes an accessory mounting interface. The first accessory device includes a first mounting interface configured to engage the accessory mounting interface to couple the first accessory device to the accessory port. The second accessory device includes a second mounting interface configured to engage the accessory mounting interface to couple the first accessory device to the accessory port.
In some instances, the system further includes a second accessory port disposed on the garage door opener, the second accessory port including a second accessory mounting interface. The first mounting interface and the second mounting interface are further configured to engage the second accessory mounting interface.
In another embodiment, a modular garage door opener system is provided. The system includes a garage door opener, a first accessory port, a second accessory port, and an accessory device. The garage door opener includes a motor that is configured to be coupled to a garage door to open and close the garage door. The first accessory port is disposed on the garage door opener and includes a first accessory mounting interface. The second accessory port is disposed on the garage door opener and includes a second accessory mounting interface. The accessory device includes a first mounting interface that is configured to engage the first accessory mounting interface to couple the accessory device to the first accessory port, and that is configured to engage the second accessory mounting interface to couple the accessory device to the second accessory port.
In some instances, the system further includes a second accessory device including a second mounting interface configured to engage the first accessory mounting interface to couple the second accessory device to the first accessory port. The second mounting interface is further configured to engage the second accessory mounting interface to couple the second accessory device to the second accessory port.
In another embodiment, a method of operating a modular garage door system is provided. The method includes receiving, by an accessory port of a garage door opener, a first accessory device. This receiving of the first accessory device includes engaging of a first mounting interface of the first accessory device with an accessory mounting interface of the accessory port. The method further includes disengaging, by the accessory port of the garage door opener, from the first accessory device. This disengaging of the first accessory device includes decoupling of the first mounting interface of the first accessory device from the accessory mounting interface of the accessory port. The method also includes receiving, by the accessory port of the garage door opener, a second accessory device. This receiving of the second accessory device includes engaging of a second mounting interface of the second accessory device with the accessory mounting interface of the accessory port.
In some instances, the method further includes receiving, by a second accessory port of the garage door opener, the first accessory device. This receiving of the first accessory device includes engaging of the first mounting interface of the first accessory device with a second accessory mounting interface of the second accessory port.
Other features and aspects of the invention will become apparent by consideration of the following detailed description and accompanying drawings.
Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of embodiment and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
The garage door system 50 may be operated by a wall-mounted keypad 244, a passcode keypad 248, and/or a peripheral device 252 (e.g., a smartphone based application, etc.). In the illustrated embodiment, the garage door opener 100 is configured to be coupled directly to an AC power source, and optionally use the battery 208 as back-up power source when AC power is unavailable.
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In another embodiment, the drive mechanism 116 includes a transmission coupling the motor 112 to a drive belt that is operatively coupled to the garage door 104 via a rail and carriage assembly. The rail and carriage assembly includes a rail that is coupled to the main housing and a surface above the garage door opener 100 (e.g., a garage ceiling) and supports a trolley coupled to the drive belt. The trolley includes an inner trolley member and an outer trolley member. The inner trolley member is coupled to and driven by the belt, and the outer trolley member is coupled to the garage door (e.g., via a bracket).
The inner trolley member and the outer trolley member are releasably coupled to one another such that the garage door system 50 is operable in a powered mode and a manual mode. In the powered mode, the inner trolley is coupled to the outer trolley and the motor 112 is selectively driven in response to actuation by a user. As the motor 112 is driven, the belt is driven by the motor 112 along the rail to displace the trolley thereby opening or closing the garage door 104. In the manual mode, the outer trolley is decoupled from the inner trolley such that a user may manually operate the garage door 104 to open or close without resistance from the motor 112.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the coupling interface 170 includes two slots 182 formed on either side of the electrical connector 174, which receive a portion of an accessory device 200 to align and mechanically couple the accessory device 200 with housing 108. The coupling interface 170 further includes a pair of spaced apart, raised surfaces 186 defined on either side of the communication interface 166. Each raised surface 186 includes a chamfered edge and has an aperture 190 defined there through. However, the raised surfaces 186 may be omitted in other embodiments. The apertures 190 are configured to receive portions of the accessory devices 200 to further facilitate mechanical coupling of the accessory device 200 to the garage door opener 100.
In the illustrated embodiment, the housing 108 includes an electrical outlet 194 disposed between ports 162 on one or more sides of the housing 108 (
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Additionally, the garage door opener 100 includes a controller 201 having an electronic processor 203 and a memory 205. The electronic processor is configured to execute instructions stored on the memory to carry out control functions of the garage door opener 100 described herein. For example, the controller 201 is configured to one or more of control driving of the motor 112, control the enabling and disabling of the light 152, communicate with the accessory devices 200, and control the power to the accessory devices 200, as described in further detail below.
The battery charger 204 further includes a door 268 pivotally coupled to a side of the battery charger 204 via a hinged connection 272 such that the door 268 is movable between a closed position (
When a battery pack 208 is coupled to the battery charger 204, the battery pack 208 also provides power to the garage door opener 100 when the garage door opener 100 loses power—that is, the battery pack 208 serves as a ‘DC battery back up.’ The garage door opener 100 is configured to detect loss of power (e.g., upon a power outage at AC power source 209 (
In one embodiment, the garage door opener 100 monitors a voltage of the battery pack 208 (e.g., at continuous intervals, continuously, etc.) when the battery pack 208 is connected to the charger 204. If the voltage is below a predetermined level, the charger is configured to charge the battery. Once the voltage of the battery reaches the predetermined level, the charger is configured to cease charging operations (e.g., via the use of a relay). In the case where AC power is lost, and the battery pack 208 is used as a battery back up to power the garage door opener 100, the battery pack 208 is operatively connected to the garage door opener 100 to power the motor 112 (e.g., via a relay activated by the loss of AC power). For example, as illustrated in
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To connect the accessory retractable extension cord reel 220 to the garage door opener 100, the accessory retractable extension cord reel 220 is angled relative to the garage door opener 100 and the hooks 504 placed in four corresponding apertures 190 of two ports 162 on one side of the garage door opener 100. The accessory retractable extension cord reel 220 is then rotated to displace the plug 604 toward the housing 108 such that projecting member 608 is received within the recess 198 and the male AC plug 604 is received by the female AC outlet 194. To account for the pivoting of the accessory retractable extension cord reel 220 relative to the garage door opener 100 during connection, the male AC plug 604 pivots so as to maintain alignment with the corresponding electrical outlet 194 on the housing 108 so the prongs of the male AC plug 604 are properly received within the female outlet 198. In operation, electricity is transferred from the garage door opener 100 to the accessory retractable extension cord reel 220 via connection between the male AC plug 604 and the female AC outlet 198.
Although the illustrated environmental sensor 224 is a carbon monoxide detector, other air characteristics may be analyzed in addition to or in place of carbon monoxide. For example, other air characteristics may include humidity, temperature, and the presence of other gases (e.g., smoke, etc.). In other embodiments, the environmental sensor 224 may include a display (e.g., LCD, etc.) for displaying air characteristics to the user.
The environmental sensor 224 includes a mechanical mounting interface 300 and an electrical mounting interface 400 on a rear surface (not shown) that are substantially similar to the interfaces described above with reference to
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The folding light 232 further includes a mechanical mounting interface 300 and an electrical mounting interface 400 on the base portion 286 that are substantially similar to the interfaces described above with reference to
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The inflator reel 240 is configured to be operatively coupled to a compressor (not shown) in order to provide compressed air to peripheral objects (e.g., a car tire, etc.). The compressor may be directly coupled to/supported on the garage door opener 100. Alternatively, the compressor may be placed remotely from the garage door opener 100 but configured to be fluidly coupled to the inflator reel 240 (e.g., via tubes extending from the compressor to the inflator reel 240).
The modular garage door system 50 provides a garage door opener 100 that can receive a variety of accessory devices 200 in any combination for use with the garage door opener 100. The identical ports 162 located about the housing 108 allow accessory devices 200 to be located in multiple locations on the garage door opener 100 because each of the accessory devices 200 described in
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Each of the first and second transceivers 800a, 800b is further in communication with a controller 804 disposed within the garage door opener 100. The transceivers 800a, 800b receive data and commands from their respective peripheral devices 252 and direct them to the controller 804, which further directs the data to appropriate components (e.g., the motor, light, etc.) or accessory devices 200 of the garage door opener 100. In addition, the controller 804 receives data and commands from the components and the accessory devices 200 coupled to the garage door opener 100, and subsequently directs the data and commands to the appropriate transceiver 800a, 800b in order to communicate the data and commands to the appropriate peripheral device 252.
In one example, one peripheral device is a smartphone 900 including a smartphone application for controlling the garage door system 50 (
In operation, the garage door system 50 is operated by a user via one or more of the peripheral devices 252. A user may remotely actuate the garage door 104 to open or close. Additionally, the user may operate and monitor each accessory device 200 that is plugged into a port 162 of the housing 108 using one or more of the peripheral devices 252 via the operative communication between the electrical mounting interface 400 of each accessory device 200 and each communication interface 166 of the garage door opener 100.
Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/461,971, filed on Mar. 17, 2017, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/321,176 filed on Apr. 11, 2016, and the entire contents of each application are incorporated herein by reference.
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