REMOTE CONTROLS CONTROLLING DOOR

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ARQ THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP, INC. 300 Windsor Drive Oak Brook IL 60523 Remote controls for controlling door and gate operators, lights and lighting systems; electronic transmitters for controlling door and gate operators, lights and lighting systems; computer application software for mobile communication and computing devices and vehicle infotainment centers for communicating with garage door and gate operators, lights and lighting systems; downloadable mobile applications and computer application software for mobile devices, namely, mobile phones and tablet computers, and vehicle infotainment systems for accessing and controlling door and gate operators, lights and lighting systems;
CHAMBERLAIN AUTOMOTIVE THE CHAMBERLAIN GROUP, INC. 300 Windsor Drive Oak Brook IL 60523 Remote controls for controlling door and gate operators, lights and lighting systems; electronic transmitters for controlling door and gate operators, lights and lighting systems; computer application software for mobile communication and computing devices and vehicle infotainment centers for communicating with garage door and gate operators, lights and lighting systems; downloadable mobile applications and computer application software for mobile devices, namely, mobile phones and tablet computers, and for vehicle infotainment systems for accessing and controlling door and gate operators, lights and lighting systems; infotainment and telematics hardware and software for accessing and controlling door and gate operators, lights and lighting systems; software for mobile devices, namely, smartphones, tablet computers, set-top boxes, connected televisions, in-vehicle infotainment systems, that enables those devices to execute software applications made for multiple operating systems; Computer application software for operating doors, gates and lights;AUTOMOTIVE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A door assembly and a door closer arranged and constructed so as to be wholly concealed within the associated door, yet is rendered readily accessible to effect the adjustment thereof to regulate or control the closing speed of the associated door. The door closer is capable of performing all of the functions expected of a door closer such as controlling the closing force, regulating the door closing speed and the arresting of the door in a predetermined opened position.