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Us Patents
Beehive Frame And Comb Foundation For Controlling Varroa Mites
George Sinanis - West Bloomfield MI, US George Lambropoulos - Grosse Pointe Woods MI, US
Assignee:
Mite Zapper, LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
A01K 47/02 A01K 47/06
US Classification:
449 12, 449 35, 449 42
Abstract:
A frame and comb foundation and method for controlling Varroa mites in a honeybee hive. In a first embodiment the invention is comprised of half portions of the frame and comb foundation in combination with a power supply, heating element, electronic control unit (ECU), temperature sensor and an optional diagnostic system. The ECU which may be mounted on the frame and comb foundation or, in a separate enclosure is comprised of a micro-controller and other circuitry. The temperature sensor is mounted adjacent to the heating unit. The power supply may mobile or stationary, such as a battery or line current. In a second embodiment, the frame and comb foundation is interconnected with similar frame and comb foundations in multiple hives that include individual ECU's and temperature sensors and individual wireless electronic communication systems, a single power source and individual heating elements. The multiple temperature sensors are mounted adjacent to the heating elements. The ECU's are mounted on the frame and comb foundations or in separate enclosures.
George Lambropoulos - Grosse Pointe Woods MI Robert A. Hair - Pontiac MI Kenneth R. Pitera - Warren MI
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Lyndhurst OH
International Classification:
H04Q 700
US Classification:
34082569
Abstract:
A remote control system which includes (a) a receiver unit adapted to be fixedly mounted on a motor vehicle having at least one door lock with a first locked condition and a second unlocked condition and having means for receiving a coded signal including a code portion of binary bits, memory means for storing a first code of binary bits, means for comparing the code portion of a received coded signal with the first code and means for shifting the controlled device to one of the conditions upon the comparison match between the code portion of a received signal and the stored first code and (b) a transmitting unit for transmitting the stored second code of binary bits when the door lock is to be shifted into one of its conditions. In this system the invention involves the improvement wherein the coding of the second code set into the transmitter is a unique group of binary bits and the receiver unit includes a field programming arrangement for setting the first code of the receiver unit to the unique group of binary bits in the transmitting unit by using the signal from the transmitting unit as received by the receiver unit. In accordance with this improvement, the first code of the receiver unit is set to the second code of the transmitting unit in the field and may be changed from one code to another code upon authorized use of a second transmitting unit having its own unique code.
A remote control keyless security system for remotely controlling the locking and unlocking control functions of a lock mounted on a vehicle or the like. A receiver is mounted on a vehicle proximate to the lock to be controlled. A transmitter is located remote from the receiver and includes a plurality of selectively actuatable switches each representative of a control function to be performed by the lock and circuitry responsive to actuation of one of the switches for transmitting a digital signal including a first portion having a multi-bit security code uniquely identifying the transmitter from that of a plurality of similar transmitters, a multi-bit sequence control code adapted to be sequentially changed in response to each actuation of a switch and a multi-bit function code identifying one of a plurality of control functions to be performed by the lock. The transmitter changes the sequence control code after each operation with the change being dependent upon information contained in the security code identifying the transmitter. The receiver stores a multi-bit receiver security code identifying a specific transmitter from which the receiver may validly receive a digital signal.
George Lambropoulos - Grosse Pointe Woods MI Robert A. Hair - Pontiac MI Kenneth R. Pitera - Warren MI
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
H04Q 700
US Classification:
34082569
Abstract:
A remote control system which includes (a) a receiver unit adapted to be fixedly mounted on a motor vehicle having at least one door lock with a first locked condition and a second unlocked condition and having means for receiving a coded signal including a code portion of binary bits, memory means for storing a first code of binary bits, means for comparing the code portion of a received coded signal with the first code and means for shifting the controlled device to one of the conditions upon the comparison match between the code portion of a received signal and the stored first code and (b) a transmitting unit for transmitting the stored second code of binary bits when the door lock is to be shifted into one of its conditions. In this system the invention involves the improvement wherein the coding of the second code set into the transmitter is a unique group of binary bits and the receiver unit includes a field programming arrangement for setting the first code of the receiver unit to the unique group of binary bits in the transmiting unit by using the signal from the transmitting unit as received by the receiver unit. In accordance with this improvement, the first code of the receiver unit is set to the second code of the transmitting unit in the field and may be changed from one code to another code upon authorized use of a second transmitting unit having its own unique code.
Portable Transceiver For Keyless Vehicle Entry System Having Phase Delay
A keyless entry system is presented for controlling a vehicle device function, such as the locking-unlocking functions of a vehicle door lock. The system includes a vehicle transceiver adapted to be mounted on a vehicle for transmitting an interrogation signal and also for receiving a coded reply signal and responding thereto for causing performance of a vehicle device function. The system also includes a plurality of portable remote transceivers, each of which receives an interrogation signal and responds thereto by transmitting a coded reply signal. The coded reply signals from different portable transceivers have different phase delays.
George Lambropoulos - Grosse Pointe Woods MI Robert A. Hair - Pontiac MI Kenneth R. Pitera - Warren MI
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Lyndhurst OH
International Classification:
H04Q 700
US Classification:
34082569
Abstract:
A remote control system which includes (a) a receiver unit adapted to be fixedly mounted on a motor vehicle leaving at least one door lock with a first locked condition and a second unlocked condition and having circuitry for receiving a coded signal including a code portion of binary bits, memory circuitry for storing a first code of binary bits, means for comparing the code portion of a received coded signal with the first code and circuitry for shifting the controlled device to one of the conditions upon the comparison match between the code portion of a received signal and the stored first code and (b) a transmitting unit for transmitting the stored second code of binary bits when the door lock is to be shifted into one of its conditions. In this system the invention involves the improvement wherein the coding of the second code set into the transmitter is a unique group of binary bits and the receiver unit includes a field programming arrangement for setting the first code of the receiver unit to the unique group of binary bits in the transmitting unit by using the signal from the transmitting unit as received by the receiver unit. In accordance with this improvement, the first code of the receiver unit is set to the second code of the transmitting unit in the field and may be changed from one code to another code upon authorized use of a second transmitting unit having its own unique code.
Receiver For Use In A Remote Keyless Entry System And For Receiving Public Broadcasts
Russell W. Steele - Nevada City NV Thomas R. Krause - Troy MI George P. Lambropoulos - Grosse Pointe Woods MI Carl A. Munch - Southfield MI
Assignee:
TRW Inc. - Lyndhurst OH
International Classification:
G08G 100
US Classification:
340905
Abstract:
A remote keyless entry vehicle receiver includes a memory that stores a security code for uniquely identifying a transmitter that is authorized entry into the vehicle. The memory also stores a broadcast code that identifies a broadcast message intended for general use by a group of vehicles, each being equipped with a similar receiver. A signal is received which includes at least a coded portion. The received coded portion is compared with each of the codes that are stored in memory. Vehicle entry is permitted when the received signal includes a coded portion that matches the stored security code. The driver is alerted and/or provided with a message when the received signal includes a coded portion that matches the stored broadcast code.
Keyless Vehicle Entry System Employing Portable Transceiver Having Low Power Consumption
A portable transceiver is provided for use with a remote keyless entry system for controlling the locking-unlocking functions of a motor vehicle door lock and causing performance of a vehicle function. The transceiver includes a signal receiver for, when turned on, receiving an interrogation signal and responding thereto by transmitting a coded reply signal requesting performance of a vehicle function. A power supply is carried by the portable transceiver for purposes of supplying operating power for use by the signal receiver. A timer and controller are arranged to turn-on transceiver operation for a predetermined period of time when an interrogation signal and timed power pulse are received concurrently.
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