Communications: electrical – Selective – Interrogation response
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-03
2006-01-03
Horabik, Michael (Department: 2635)
Communications: electrical
Selective
Interrogation response
C340S010400, C340S870030, C340S003100
Reexamination Certificate
active
06982628
ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for assigning an actuator to a device. It includes a transmitter on the device side for transmitting a scanning signal as well as a processing unit on the actuator side which include means for receiving scanning signals and which emits a contact signal when a scanning signal matches a previously defined reference signal. The processing system emits the contact signal only at the end of a predetermined time delay, which is characteristic for a specific actuator, after receiving the scanning signal.
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Hacker Heidrun
Schmitz Stephan
Horabik Michael
Kenyon & Kenyon
Robert & Bosch GmbH
Yang Clara
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