COMPUTER AUTOMATION SYSTEMS CONSISTING PRIMARILY

Brand Owner Address Description
ON-Q LEGRAND HOME SYSTEMS, INC. Suite G 301 Fulling Mill Road Middletown PA 17507 Computer automation systems consisting primarily of computer software and wireless and wired controlled devices for automating and monitoring residential lighting, HVAC, security, audio and safety equipment, excluding presentation controllers for controlling video display devices, projectors, motorized screens, and video source devices; electric cables, namely, high definition multimedia interface electric cables and patch electric cables; coaxial cables; building automation systems consisting primarily of radio transmitters and receivers for residential lighting, security, safety and other residential monitoring and control applications, excluding presentation controllers for controlling video display devices, projectors, motorized screens, and video source devices; intercoms; user interfaces consisting primarily of LCD panels and keypads for electrotechnical and electronic devices; computer hardware, namely, wireless access point (WAP) devices; cameras; liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors; audio electronic components, namely, surround sound systems; electric connections and connectors; electrical connector housings, namely, structured wiring connector housings; signal splitters for electronic apparatus for splitting voice, data, video and cable television signals; electric monitors and monitor modules for monitoring electric current and electrical signals; integrated circuit modules; telecommunications equipment, namely, Ethernet multiport computer network bridges and routers, terminators and repeaters, and power management devices; all of the foregoing excluding automated data recovery systems;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A projector automation system for controlling one or more controlled systems having functionality that is responsive at least in part to automation control signals. The automation system interacts with a digital projector having a control port and a film projector having a cue sensor that generates cue signals. A film-based cinema automation component receives the cue signals and generate at least some of the automation control signals to the one or more controlled systems. A second cinema automation component has a first interface coupled to the control port of the digital projector and the first cinema automation system. The second cinema automation component includes means for generating at least some of the automation control signals to the one or more controlled systems either autonomously, semi-autonomously, or in response to commands from an external scheduling system.