System, Device, and Method for Controlling Motorized Awnings, Motorized Canopies, Motorized Screens, Louvered Pergolas, and other Electric Motorized Shading Devices

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United States of America

APP PUB NO 20250097066A1
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18964746

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System, device, and method of controlling a Shading Device via multi-path wireless communication. The shading device is one of: electrically retractable awning or canopy; electrically foldable awning or canopy; electrically motorized window screen; electrically motorized louvered pergola. A method includes: constructing a Shading Device control message with a unique Message Identifier; and wirelessly transmitting two copies of the same Shading Device control message to the Shading Device over two communication links with at least partial timing concurrency. The two copies of the Shading Device control message are wirelessly transmitted to the Shading Device over Bluetooth and HTTPS, or over Bluetooth and MQTT, or over HTTPS and MQTT; or concurrently via at least two different wireless communications channels that include: (i) a first wireless communication channel that includes passage of traffic through the Internet, and (ii) a second, local, Internet-excluding, wireless communication channel in which no traffic passes through the Internet.

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OLIBRA LLC45 LEGION DRIVE CRESSKILL NJ 07626

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Mattos, e Silva Joao Ricardo Florianópolis, BR 7 16
Merck, Christopher Andrew Sussex, US 20 49
Rodrigues, Marcio Granzotto Florianópolis, BR 10 17
Shinar, Zohar Demarest, US 30 340

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