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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 05, 2011
Filed:
Apr. 24, 2008
David James Copeland, Ii, Indian Trail, NC (US);
Keith James Weepie, Marthasville, MO (US);
Robert L. Tadlock, Jr., Charlotte, NC (US);
Charles E. Burris, Norwood, NC (US);
John J. White, Jr., Huntsville, AL (US);
Jason Scott Gurley, Madison, AL (US);
Steven Michael Faes, Canisteo, NY (US);
Joseph Ralph Mcginty, Madison, AL (US);
Wade C. Patterson, Huntsville, AL (US);
David James Copeland, II, Indian Trail, NC (US);
Keith James Weepie, Marthasville, MO (US);
Robert L. Tadlock, Jr., Charlotte, NC (US);
Charles E. Burris, Norwood, NC (US);
John J. White, Jr., Huntsville, AL (US);
Jason Scott Gurley, Madison, AL (US);
Steven Michael Faes, Canisteo, NY (US);
Joseph Ralph McGinty, Madison, AL (US);
Wade C. Patterson, Huntsville, AL (US);
Yale Security Inc., Monroe, NC (US);
Abstract
A door closer assembly is provided, including a valve regulating an amount of hydraulic fluid that flows through the valve. The amount of hydraulic fluid flowing through the valve controls a force generated by the door closer assembly on a door. A first sensor measures an angular position of the door, and a second sensor measures an angular position of the valve. The angular position of the valve determines the amount of hydraulic fluid flowing through the valve. A controller controls the adjustment of the valve based on the angular position of the door and the angular position of the valve.