IP Library Granted Patent US 9,371,678
Granted Patent B2
US 9,371,678 · App. 14/026,762 · Granted Jun 21, 2016

Barrier operator strain detection

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Patent No.
US 9,371,678
App. No.
14/026,762
Granted
Jun 21, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A barrier sensor device and associated control device monitor operation of a barrier operator system. The barrier sensor device monitors operation of barrier operators for undesirable amounts of strain without barrier operator force as an input. The barrier sensor device instead detects both motion and tilt of a barrier. By monitoring these two aspects of barrier operation, the barrier sensor device compiles data that can be analyzed by the control device and compared to un-strained or previously compiled barrier operator data to determine whether the barrier operator system is under strain and requires service.

Claims (93)

1. A retrofit monitoring apparatus for a movable barrier system, the apparatus comprising:

one or more sensing devices configured to be secured to a movable barrier driven by a movable barrier operator and to obtain position and movement data of the movable barrier, the position and movement data comprising data regarding a movable barrier operation comprising an open time and a close time, the sensing devices being configured to determine the open time for the movable barrier to travel from a closed position to an open position and determine the close time for the movable barrier to travel from an open position to a closed position, wherein the sensing devices determine the open time and the close time without communication with the movable barrier operator;

a control device remote from the movable barrier operator and configured to be in communication with the sensing devices, the control device configured to:

receive the position and movement data;

calculate a ratio of the open time to the close time;

determine a stress value from the ratio;

compare the stress value to target operational data; and

selectively generate a service signal in response to comparing the stress value to the target operational data.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the control device is further configured to generate the service signal to indicate a potential problem with the status of at least one of: a movable barrier operator; a counter-balance mechanism; or movable barrier guidance structure.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sensing devices comprise a tilt switch and accelerometer configured to determine position and movement of the movable barrier.

4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the control device is configured to send the service signal in response to the stress value exceeding the target operational data by a factor of 2 or more.

5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the control device is further configured to account for factors affecting the movable barrier operation in determining the stress value, the factors comprising one or more of friction, gravity, movable barrier size, weather, temperature, or a number of previous operations.

6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the target operational data comprises an acceptable range for the stress value; and the control device is configured to:

receive data regarding a series of movable barrier operations;

compare stress values from the data of the series of movable barrier operations to the acceptable range for the stress value; and

generate the service signal in response to determining that a preset number of the stress values exceed the acceptable range.

7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the control device is configured to:

receive data regarding a series of movable barrier operations;

calculate a rolling average of the stress values of the data of the series of movable barrier operations;

calculate deviations of the stress values from the rolling average; and

compare the deviations of the stress values to the target operational data.

8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the target operational data comprises the rolling average; and the control device is configured to generate the service signal in response to determining that a preset number of the deviations of the stress values exceed a preset percentage over the rolling average.

9. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the target operational data comprises a benchmark rolling average of stress values compiled after installation or reset of the movable barrier operator.

10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the control device is configured to:

utilize a first in, first out (FIFO) process to sequentially update the rolling average of the stress values to create updated deviations of the stress values from the rolling average; and

compare the updated deviations to the benchmark rolling average.

11. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a processing device operably coupled to the sensing devices; and

wherein the sensing devices and the control device are remote from one another; and the sensing devices are configured to obtain and the processing device is configured to cause the position and movement data to be transmitted according to one or more parameters, the parameters being configurable by a configuration signal sent to the processing device from the control device.

12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the control device is configured to transmit the configuration signal in response to reception of a signal from the processing device.

13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the sensing devices are configured to operate in a sleep mode subject to a timer on the processing device, the processing device configured to obtain and transmit the position and movement data in response to expiration of the timer.

14. A retrofit monitoring apparatus for a movable barrier system, the apparatus comprising:

a housing configured to be secured to a movable barrier driven by a movable barrier operator;

one or more sensing devices disposed within the housing and configured to obtain position and movement data of the movable barrier, the position and movement data comprising data regarding a movable barrier operation comprising an open time and a close time; and

wherein the sensing devices are configured to be in communication with a control device remote from the movable barrier operator, the control device configured to:

receive the position and movement data;

calculate a ratio of the open time to the close time;

determine a stress value from the ratio;

compare the stress value to target operational data; and

selectively generate a service signal in response to comparing the stress value to the target operational data.

15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the control device is disposed within the housing.

16. The apparatus of claim 14 further comprising a processing device disposed within the housing and operably coupled to the sensing devices; and

wherein the sensing devices and the control device are remote from one another; and the sensing devices are configured to obtain and the processing device is configured to cause the position and movement data to be transmitted to the control device according to one or more parameters, the parameters being configurable by a configuration signal sent to the processing device from the control device.

17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the control device is configured to transmit the configuration signal in response to reception of a signal from the processing device.

18. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the sensing devices are configured to operate in a sleep mode subject to a timer on the processing device, the processing device configured to obtain and transmit the position and movement data in response to expiration of the timer.

19. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the control device is further configured to generate the service signal to indicate a potential problem with the status of at least one of: a movable barrier operator; a counter-balance mechanism;

or movable barrier guidance structure.

20. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the sensing devices comprise a tilt sensor configured to determine position of the movable barrier and an accelerometer sensor configured to determine movement of the movable barrier.

21. The apparatus of claim 18 , the sensing devices being configured to:

determine the open time for the movable barrier to travel from a closed position to an open position by monitoring a status of the tilt sensor and how long the accelerometer sensor senses movement; and

determine the close time for the movable barrier to travel from an open position to a closed position by monitoring a status of the tilt sensor and how long the accelerometer sensor senses movement;

wherein the sensing devices determine the open time and the close time without communication with the movable barrier operator.

22. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the control device is configured to generate the service signal in response to the stress value exceeding the target operational data by a factor of 2 or more.

23. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the control device is further configured to account for factors affecting the movable barrier operation in determining the stress value, the factors comprising one or more of movable barrier size, weather, temperature, or a number of previous operations.

24. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the target operational data comprises an acceptable range for the stress value; and the control device is configured to:

receive data regarding a series of movable barrier operations;

compare stress values from the data of the series of movable barrier operations to the acceptable range for the stress value; and

generate the service signal in response to determining that a preset number of the stress values exceed the acceptable range.

25. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the control device is configured to:

receive data regarding a series of movable barrier operations;

calculate a rolling average of the stress values of the data of the series of movable barrier operations;

calculate deviations of the stress values from the rolling average; and

compare the deviations of the stress values to the target operational data.

26. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the target operational data comprises the rolling average; and the control device is configured to generate the service signal in response to determining that a preset number of the deviations of the stress values exceed a preset percentage over the rolling average.

27. The apparatus of claim 25 wherein the target operational data comprises a benchmark rolling average of stress values compiled after installation or reset of the movable barrier operator.

28. The apparatus of claim 27 wherein the control device is configured to:

utilize a first in, first out (FIFO) process to sequentially update the rolling average of the stress values to create updated deviations of the stress values from the rolling average; and

compare the updated deviations to the benchmark rolling average.

29. A method comprising:

obtaining position and movement data of a movable barrier driven by a movable barrier with one or more sensing devices secured to the movable barrier, the position and movement data comprising data regarding a movable barrier operation comprising an open time and a close time;

receiving the position and movement data at a control device remote from the movable barrier operator;

calculating, with the control device, a ratio of the open time to the close time;

determining, with the control device, a stress value from the ratio; and

comparing the stress value with the control device to target operational data; and

selectively generating a service signal with the control device in response to comparing the position and movement data to the target operational data.

30. The method of claim 29 wherein generating the service signal comprises generating a service signal to indicate a potential problem with the status of at least one of: a movable barrier operator; a counter-balance mechanism; or movable barrier guidance structure.

31. The method of claim 29 wherein obtaining the position and movement data comprises obtaining position and movement data with a tilt switch and accelerometer.

32. The method of any of claim 31 wherein obtaining the position and movement data comprises obtaining, with the sensing device, data regarding the movable barrier operation comprising the open time and the close time without communication with the movable barrier operator, the obtaining the data regarding the movable barrier operation comprising:

determining the open time for the movable barrier to travel from a closed position to an open position by monitoring a status of the tilt sensor and how long the accelerometer sensor senses movement; and

determining the close time for the movable barrier to travel from an open position to a closed position by monitoring a status of the tilt sensor and how long the accelerometer sensor senses movement.

33. The method of claim 29 wherein generating the service signal comprises generating a service signal in response to the stress value exceeding the target operational data by a factor of 2 or more.

34. The method of claim 29 further comprising accounting for factors affecting the movable barrier operation in determining the stress value with the control device, the factors comprising one or more of movable barrier size, weather, temperature, or a number of previous operations.

35. The method of claim 29 wherein:

receiving the position and movement data comprises receiving data regarding a series of movable barrier operations; and further comprising:

comparing the position and movement data to the target operational data comprises comparing stress values from the data of the series of movable barrier operations to an acceptable range for the stress value; and

generating the service signal comprises generating a service signal in response to determining that a preset number of the stress values exceed the acceptable range.

36. The method of claim 29 wherein receiving the position and movement data comprises receiving data regarding a series of movable barrier operations; and further comprising: calculating a rolling average of the stress values of the data of the series of movable barrier operations; and calculating deviations of the stress values from the rolling average; and wherein comparing the position and movement data to the target operational data comprises comparing the deviations of the stress values to the target operational data.

37. The method of claim 36 wherein the target operational data comprises the rolling average; and generating the service signal comprises generating a service signal in response to determining that a preset number of the deviations of the stress values exceed a preset percentage over the rolling average.

38. The method of claim 36 wherein comparing the deviations of the stress values to the target operational data comprises comparing the deviations of the stress values to a benchmark rolling average of stress values compiled after installation or reset of the movable barrier operator.

39. The method of claim 38 further comprising utilizing a first in, first out (FIFO) process, with the control device, to sequentially update the rolling average of the stress values to create updated deviations of the stress values from the rolling average; and

wherein comparing the deviations of the stress values to the benchmark rolling average comprises comparing the updated deviations of the stress values to the benchmark rolling average.

40. The method of claim 29 wherein the sensing devices and the control device are remote from one another; and further comprising transmitting the position and movement data, with a processing device operably coupled to the sensing devices, to the control device according to one or more parameters, the parameters being configurable by a configuration signal sent to the processing device from the control device.

41. The method of claim 40 further comprising transmitting the configuration signal at the direction of the control device in response to reception of a signal at the control device from the processing device.

42. The method of claim 40 further comprising the sensing devices operating in a sleep mode subject to a timer on the processing device, and wherein transmitting the position and movement data comprises transmitting the position and movement data, with the processing device, in response to expiration of the timer.

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