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Blue D Houser

from Edgemoor, SC
Age ~56

Blue Houser Phones & Addresses

  • 5315 Wylies Mill Rd, Edgemoor, SC 29712 (803) 789-3768
  • Lancaster, SC
  • Chester, SC
  • Fort Lawn, SC
  • Monroe, NC
  • Richburg, SC

Work

Company: Assa abloy 1997 Position: Director of new product development

Education

School / High School: Penn Foster College- Pennsylvania 2010 Specialities: Mechanical Engineer

Resumes

Resumes

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Blue Houser Edgemoor, SC

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Work:
ASSA ABLOY

1997 to 2000
Director of New Product Development

Genpak Corporation

1994 to 1997
Plant Engineer

Plant Automation

1991 to 1994
Electrician, Willamette Industries

United States Marine Corp

1985 to 1993

AMC Mechanical Construction

1990 to 1991
Mechanical Fabricator and Installer

Education:
Penn Foster College
Pennsylvania
2010 to 2013
Mechanical Engineer

Central Piedmont College
Charlotte, NC
2008 to 2009
Green Belt Certified

North Carolina State
Raleigh, NC
2008 to 2009
Innovation Engineering

ECPI University
Charlotte, NC
1995 to 1997
Computer Science and Associate Electronics Technician

York Tech. Collge
Rock Hill, SC
1990 to 1992
Industrial Electrical/ Electronics

Publications

Us Patents

Method Of Using A Door Operator

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US Patent:
7484333, Feb 3, 2009
Filed:
Nov 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/933858
Inventors:
Blue Houser - Edgemoor SC, US
Sidney J. Lampley - Monroe NC, US
Robert Tadlock - Charlotte NC, US
Tom Harris - Charlotte NC, US
John Presely - Monroe NC, US
Jeff Schoener - Charlotte NC, US
Lana Kirkpatrick - Monroe NC, US
Assignee:
Yale Security Inc. - Monroe NC
International Classification:
E06B 3/00
US Classification:
49506, 49139, 49339, 49340, 49341
Abstract:
A drive mechanism is provided for a door operator, comprising a drive member and a driven member. The drive member includes a protrusion, the edges of the protrusion forming first and second driving surfaces which define a free space of at least about 90 there between. The driven member includes a protrusion, the sides of the protrusion form a first and a second driven surface, respectively. The drive member is adapted to be operably connected to between a motor assembly for rotating the drive member and a door closer assembly rotating with the driven member. The drive member and the driven member are disposed for relative rotation in substantially the same plane such that the driven member protrusion moves in the free space defined by the driving surfaces of the drive member protrusion. Rotation of the drive member from a first angular orientation to a second angular orientation in a direction toward an adjacent driven surface causes rotation of the driven member for powered opening of the door from the closed position to the open position. The driven member protrusion moves in the free space without engaging the protrusion surfaces when the door is opened manually from the closed position and allowed to close.

Door Operator

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US Patent:
8109038, Feb 7, 2012
Filed:
Feb 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/364626
Inventors:
Blue Houser - Edgemoor SC, US
Sidney J. Lampley - Monroe NC, US
Robert Tadlock - Charlotte NC, US
Tom Harris - Charlotte NC, US
John Presley - Monroe NC, US
Jeff Schoener - Charlotte NC, US
Lana Kirkpatrick - Monroe NC, US
Assignee:
Yale Security Inc. - Monroe NC
International Classification:
E05F 11/28
US Classification:
49345, 49139, 49339, 49340, 49341
Abstract:
A drive mechanism is provided for a door operator, comprising a drive member and a driven member. The drive member includes a protrusion, the edges of the protrusion forming first and second driving surfaces which define a free space of at least about 90 there between. The driven member includes a protrusion, the sides of the protrusion form a first and a second driven surface, respectively. The drive member is adapted to be operably connected to between a motor assembly for rotating the drive member and a door closer assembly rotating with the driven member. The drive member and the driven member are disposed for relative rotation in substantially the same plane such that the driven member protrusion moves in the free space defined by the driving surfaces of the drive member protrusion. Rotation of the drive member from a first angular orientation to a second angular orientation in a direction toward an adjacent driven surface causes rotation of the driven member for powered opening of the door from the closed position to the open position. The driven member protrusion moves in the free space without engaging the protrusion surfaces when the door is opened manually from the closed position and allowed to close.

Photoluminescent Exit Device

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US Patent:
8156671, Apr 17, 2012
Filed:
Oct 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/904231
Inventors:
John Presley - Monroe NC, US
Mike Ott - Matthews NC, US
Blue Houser - Edgemoor SC, US
Tony Kirby - Knoxville TN, US
Tom Harris - Charlotte NC, US
Assignee:
Yale Security Inc. - Monroe NC
International Classification:
G09F 13/04
US Classification:
40542, 4066112, 362100, 292 93
Abstract:
A photoluminescent member is provided for an exit device. The photoluminescent member comprises a housing member for mounting to the exterior surface of the exit device. The housing member includes a photoluminescent portion for being energized by exposure to an ambient light source and operable to automatically emit visible light photoluminescently for a substantial period of time in low ambient light or dark conditions and without being energized by an electrical current so that the photoluminescent portion provides illumination to identify the exit device in the low ambient light or dark conditions for providing a visual cue directing a person to a location of the exit device.

Door Operator With Electrical Back Check Feature

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US Patent:
8390219, Mar 5, 2013
Filed:
Jul 29, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/845973
Inventors:
Blue Houser - Edgemoor SC, US
Assignee:
Yale Security Inc. - Monroe NC
International Classification:
H02P 1/00
H02P 3/00
H02P 5/00
US Classification:
318255, 318256, 318265, 318266, 31840037, 31840038, 31840039, 318282, 318285, 49118, 49122, 49138, 49139, 49349
Abstract:
A door operator with an electrical back check feature is disclosed. Embodiments of the present invention are realized by a motorized door operator that electrically creates a back check force for an opening door. The door operator simulates the back check normally created by hydraulic means in convention door closers, but without the use of pistons, springs or hydraulic fluid. The door operator includes a motor disposed to operatively connect to a door so that the door will open when the motor moves, and a position sensor to determine a position of the door. A processor is programmed to exert a closing force on the door in the back check region. In some embodiments, the closing force is exerted by injecting a voltage into the electric motor of the door operator.

Door Operator

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US Patent:
8407937, Apr 2, 2013
Filed:
Oct 22, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/603871
Inventors:
Blue Houser - Edgemoor SC, US
Assignee:
Yale Security Inc. - Monroe NC
International Classification:
E05F 15/00
US Classification:
49139, 49346, 49341
Abstract:
A door operator for selectively opening and closing a side hinge door. The door operator may include a motor with a drive shaft, an operator arm assembly, a door position sensor, and a controller. The operator arm assembly may include an output shaft operatively coupled to the drive shaft, an operator arm, and a clutch assembly mounted to the output shaft. The door position sensor, which may be electro-magnetic, signals the controller when the door is not closed. If the door has been manually pushed open, the controller signals the motor to rotate the drive shaft in the closing direction. In automatic mode, the output shaft and the operator arm are operatively engaged, but manual force to open the door overcomes static friction between the operator arm and friction discs in the clutch assembly, operatively disengaging the operator arm and output shaft until the manual force is removed.

Door Operator

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US Patent:
8499495, Aug 6, 2013
Filed:
Dec 30, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/341292
Inventors:
Blue Houser - Edgemoor SC, US
Sidney J. Lampley - Monroe NC, US
Robert Tadlock - Charlotte NC, US
Tom Harris - Charlotte NC, US
John Presley - Monroe NC, US
Jeff Schoener - Charlotte NC, US
Lana Kirkpatrick - Monroe NC, US
Assignee:
Yale Security Inc. - Monroe NC
International Classification:
E05F 15/02
US Classification:
49340
Abstract:
A drive mechanism for a door operator comprises a drive member and a driven member. The drive member is adapted to be operably connected between a motor assembly for rotating the drive member and a door closer assembly rotating with the driven member. The drive member and the driven member both include a protrusion. The driven member protrusion moves in the free space defined by driving surfaces of the drive member protrusion. Rotation of the drive member from a first angular orientation to a second angular orientation causes rotation of the driven member for powered opening of the door. The driven member protrusion moves in the free space without engaging the protrusion surfaces when the door is opened manually and allowed to close.

Door Operator

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US Patent:
20060010771, Jan 19, 2006
Filed:
Jun 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/710285
Inventors:
Blue Houser - Edgemoor SC, US
Sidney Lampley - Monroe NC, US
Robert Tadlock - Charlotte NC, US
Tom Harris - Charlotte NC, US
John Presely - Monroe NC, US
Jeff Schoener - Charlotte NC, US
Lana Kirkpatrick - Monroe NC, US
International Classification:
E05F 11/24
US Classification:
049341000
Abstract:
A drive mechanism is provided for a door operator, comprising a drive member and a driven member. The drive member includes a protrusion, the edges of the protrusion forming first and second driving surfaces which define a free space of at least about 90 there between. The driven member includes a protrusion, the sides of the protrusion form a first and a second driven surface, respectively. The drive member is adapted to be operably connected to between a motor assembly for rotating the drive member and a door closer assembly rotating with the driven member. The drive member and the driven member are disposed for relative rotation in substantially the same plane such that the driven member protrusion moves in the free space defined by the driving surfaces of the drive member protrusion. Rotation of the drive member from a first angular orientation to a second angular orientation in a direction toward an adjacent driven surface causes rotation of the driven member for powered opening of the door from the closed position to the open position. The driven member protrusion moves in the free space without engaging the protrusion surfaces when the door is opened manually from the closed position and allowed to close.

Photoluminescent Exit Device

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US Patent:
20110012372, Jan 20, 2011
Filed:
Sep 27, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/891197
Inventors:
John Presley - Monroe NC, US
Mike Ott - Matthews NC, US
Blue Houser - Edgemoor SC, US
Tony Kirby - Knoxville TN, US
Tom Harris - Charlotte NC, US
Assignee:
YALE SECURITY INC. - MONROE NC
International Classification:
E05B 65/10
G09F 13/20
US Classification:
292 92, 40542
Abstract:
A photoluminescent member is provided for an exit device. The photoluminescent member comprises a housing member for mounting to the exterior surface of the exit device. The housing member includes a photoluminescent portion for being energized by exposure to an ambient light source and operable to automatically emit visible light photoluminescently for a substantial period of time in low ambient light or dark conditions and without being energized by an electrical current so that the photoluminescent portion provides illumination to identify the exit device in the low ambient light or dark conditions for providing a visual cue directing a person to a location of the exit device.
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