IP Library Granted Patent US 6,982,652
Granted Patent B2
US 6,982,652 · App. 10/145,382 · Granted Jan 3, 2006

Movable barrier operator with multiple lighting schemes and method

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Patent No.
US 6,982,652
App. No.
10/145,382
Granted
Jan 3, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A movable barrier operator ( 10 ) can control a plurality of light sources ( 12 ) via corresponding light drivers ( 11 ) to effect various lighting schemes in response to facilitating various operating modes and/or operational states of the operator. Preferably such lighting schemes are both selectively assignable by a user to specific modes/states and themselves uniquely definable by a user.

Claims (27)

1. A movable barrier operator comprising a plurality of ambient light drivers, wherein the movable barrier operator has at least a first mode of operation such that the plurality of ambient light drivers are activated pursuant to a first control scheme and a second mode of operation such that the plurality of ambient light drivers are activated pursuant to a second control scheme, which second control scheme is different from the first control scheme.

2. The movable barrier operator of claim 1 wherein at least some of the plurality of ambient light drivers are coupled to separate lights.

3. The movable barrier operator of claim 1 and further comprising a housing disposed about at least a portion of the movable barrier operator, wherein at least one but not all of the plurality of ambient light drivers is operably coupled to a light that is also disposed at least partially within the housing.

4. The movable barrier operator of claim 3 wherein at least one of the plurality of ambient light drivers is operably coupled to a light that is not at least partially disposed within the housing.

5. The movable barrier operator of claim 4 wherein the light that is not at least partially disposed within the housing is operably coupled to a corresponding ambient light driver via a wired link.

6. The movable barrier operator of claim 4 wherein the light that is not at least partially disposed within the housing is operably coupled to a corresponding ambient light driver via a wireless link.

7. The movable barrier operator of claim 1 wherein the first mode of operation corresponds to a first direction of movement of a movable barrier and the second mode of operation corresponds to a second direction of movement of a movable barrier.

8. The movable barrier operator of claim 7 wherein the first direction of movement of the movable barrier comprises an opening direction of movement and the second direction of movement of the movable barrier comprises a closing direction of movement.

9. The movable barrier operator of claim 8 wherein the first mode of operation comprises activating a first group, but not all, of the plurality of ambient light drivers and wherein the second mode of operation comprises activating a second group of the plurality of ambient light drivers, wherein the first group is at least partially unique with respect to the second group.

10. The movable barrier operator of claim 8 wherein the first mode of operation comprises activating a first group of the plurality of ambient light drivers and wherein the second mode of operation comprises activating a second group, but not all, of the plurality of ambient light drivers, wherein the first group is at least partially unique with respect to the second group.

11. The movable barrier operator of claim 1 and further comprising a light operating mode user selection interface that is operably coupled to the plurality of ambient light drivers.

12. The movable barrier operator of claim 11 wherein the light operating mode user selection interface comprises at least an electrical switch.

13. The movable barrier operator of claim 11 wherein the light operating mode user selection interface comprises a wireless receiver.

14. The movable barrier operator of claim 1 and further comprising a programmable platform being programmed to control at least portions of the first and second mode of operation.

15. The movable barrier operator of claim 1 wherein the first mode of operation corresponds to operation of the movable barrier operator by a first user and the second mode of operation corresponds to operation of the movable barrier operator by a second user.

16. The movable barrier operator of claim 15 wherein the first user has a first transmission code corresponding thereto and the second user has a second transmission code corresponding thereto.

17. The movable barrier operator of claim 16 and further comprising a wireless receiver having a wireless input adapted and configured to receive the first and second transmission code and being operably coupled to the plurality of ambient light drivers.

18. A method of controlling movable barrier operator lights comprising:

automatically detecting when at least either of a first and second operational state has been selected by a user;

when the first operational state has been selected, activating at least a first one of a plurality of ambient lights pursuant to a first operational scheme in response to activation of a first mode of operation;

when the second operational state has been selected, activating at least a second one of the plurality of ambient lights pursuant to a second operational scheme in response to activation of a second mode of operation; wherein at least one of:

the first and second one of the plurality of ambient lights;

the first and second operational scheme; and

the first and second mode of operation; are different with respect to one another.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein the first and second one of the plurality of ambient lights are different with respect to one another.

20. The method of claim 18 wherein the first and second operational scheme are different with respect to one another.

21. The method of claim 18 wherein the first and second mode of operation are different with respect to one another.

Assignments (5)
NOTICE OF TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Jan 26, 2024
From: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP LLC; SYSTEMS, LLC
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CONVERSION Recorded Apr 22, 2022
From: THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP, INC.
To: THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP LLC
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CONVERSION Recorded Jan 14, 2022
From: THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP, INC.
To: THE CHAMBLERLAIN GROUP LLC
Reel/Frame 058738/0305 →
FIRST LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 3, 2021
From: THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP LLC; SYSTEMS, LLC
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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SECOND LIEN PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 3, 2021
From: THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP LLC; SYSTEMS, LLC
To: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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