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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 14, 2009
Filed:
Apr. 30, 2007
Yun Wu, Bayside, NY (US);
John Bandringa, Everett, WA (US);
Paul Soccoli, New Hyde Park, NY (US);
Nehal Shah, Westbury, NY (US);
Alfred J. Lombardi, Syosset, NY (US);
Edward Uftring, Syosset, NY (US);
Adam Kevelos, Plainview, NY (US);
Thomas Leonard, Tualatin, OR (US);
David Weigand, Portland, OR (US);
John Engel, Portland, OR (US);
Yun Wu, Bayside, NY (US);
John Bandringa, Everett, WA (US);
Paul Soccoli, New Hyde Park, NY (US);
Nehal Shah, Westbury, NY (US);
Alfred J. Lombardi, Syosset, NY (US);
Edward Uftring, Syosset, NY (US);
Adam Kevelos, Plainview, NY (US);
Thomas Leonard, Tualatin, OR (US);
David Weigand, Portland, OR (US);
John Engel, Portland, OR (US);
Leviton Manufacturing Company, Inc., Little Neck, NY (US);
Abstract
A sensor mounting mechanism that includes a base member adapted to be mounted to a structure and a base neck having a first end and a second end where the first end is adapted to be coupled to a sensor with a ball-socket coupling and the second end is coupled to the base member with a rotating coupling. The mounting mechanism provides fine and coarse adjustment means for adjusting the scanning area of the sensor such as an PIR occupancy sensor without the use of a tool. The sensor includes a detachable lens holder for easy replacement of the lens.