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NORTEK SECURITY & CONTROL LLC

Overview
  • Total Patents
    59
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    26,406
  • Filing trend
    ⇩ 8.0%
About

NORTEK SECURITY & CONTROL LLC has a total of 59 patent applications. It decreased the IP activity by 8.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 2013. It filed its patents most often in United States, Canada and China. Its main competitors in its focus markets control, telecommunications and environmental technology are ALARM COM INC, TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH and HAYWOOD HELEN THERESA.

Patent filings in countries

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Patent filings per year

Chart showing NORTEK SECURITY & CONTROL LLCs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Skarda Brian Vencil 10
#2 Ehlers Bruce James 9
#3 Krula David Alan 9
#4 Acera Christopher Laguer 8
#5 Goldberg Geoff 8
#6 Pedersen Dale 8
#7 Bryner Loren 8
#8 True Robert John 8
#9 Dean Lance Leo 8
#10 Hisamoto Kaoru 8

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2020402258A1 Camera auto-calibration system
US2020401833A1 License plate detection system
US2020279473A1 Virtual partition of a security system
US2020279475A1 Dynamic partition of a security system
US2020264019A1 Automatic calibration of contact sensor
US2019246075A1 Audio-visual monitoring using a virtual assistant
US2020105124A1 Vector magnetic tamper detection for sensors
US2020074841A1 Community-based security system
US2019371337A1 Audio firewall
US2018224306A1 Wireless sensor system
US10204466B1 Continuous calibration of a control device
US2019187283A1 Time of flight based sensor
US10284765B1 System and method for wireless power transfer of an infrared illuminator
US2020264120A1 Water detector
US10089851B1 Glass break detector
US2017230749A1 Systems and methods of reducing acoustic noise
US2018190093A1 Dryer vent monitoring device
US9953507B1 Monitoring a wearing of a wearable device
US9922478B1 Pressing device for garage door controller
US2018182233A1 System and method for configuring a security system using near-field communication