Door opener including a detector configured to detect positions of mobile structural components of the door opener

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14233693

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A door opener includes a detector configured to detect a relative and/or absolute position of mobile structural components of the door opener. The detector has at least one magneto-sensitive sensor configured to be accommodated in a carrier of at least one printed circuit board, the magneto-sensitive sensor being at least partially disposed within the printed circuit board. Contacts of the magneto-sensitive sensor are coupled to the at least one printed circuit board, either directly or via a conductor foil. The magneto-sensitive sensor cooperates with at least one magnet at a structural component, which is mobile in relation to the magnet, to generate a position signal.

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DORMAKABA DEUTSCHLAND GMBHENNEPETAL

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  • 2012 Application Filing Year
  • E05F Class
  • 283 Applications Filed
  • 201 Patents Issued To-Date
  • 71.03 % Issued To-Date
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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Gröne, Kai Witten, DE 6 6
Schneider, Marc-André Ennepetal, DE 3 1
Suberg, Michael Remscheid, DE 2 1

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