Claims
- 1: Any supported and compatible equipment (e.g., doorbell ringer, automatic door, automatic barrier for buildings, machine, spot light), which comprises or includes the (3) laser light sensor can be activated by any compatible (1) remote device. The (1) remote described needs to be universal: the same remote could be used to activate any compatible equipment.
- 2: The compatible equipment in claim 1 needs to have a sensor on display where the laser beams for the remote will focus. By this way only the desired equipment would be activated.
- 3: The compatible equipment in claim 2 will also have least 2 modes:
Public mode: Can be activated by any compatible remote (delivery men, visitors and family). Private mode: Can be activated only by persons having the correct code to activate the sensor to activate or trip a doorbell ringer, a garage door opener, lights, or any other device that could be activated remotely.
2) CROSS-REFERENCE TO THE RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001]1US INVENTORPATENTDATEOR COUNTRYTITLE3,795,896Mar. 5, 1974IsaacsWireless Alarm System4,236,147Nov. 25, 1980CalvinAutomatic Doorbell4,523,193Jun. 11, 1985Levison et alRemote-controlled DoorbellSignal Receiver4,924,214May, 8, 1990HillDoor Mat alarm5,612,666Mar. 18, 1997XydisWireless Audible IndicationsSystem5,748,074May 5, 1998ChometElectronic Door Chime5,757,305May 26, 1998XydisTransmitter for wirelessAudible Indications SystemUS 6,208,238,B1Mar 27, 2001OhtaElectromagnetic SoundGenerating Body2 605 775Apr. 29, 1988FranceRemovable audible Warningdevice intended to bemounted on a DoorDE 195 43 365 A1May 22, 1997GermanyRinging Circuit with AutomaticVolume Control forRadiotelephone, Doorbell orAlarmEP 0 836 150 A1Apr. 15, 1998EuropeRemote Activation System2 796 237Jan. 12, 2001FranceRemote house/flat doorbellunit has front door plate . . .