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Richard Lee Geringer

from Glendale, CA
Age ~95

Richard Geringer Phones & Addresses

  • 1516 Stone Ln, Glendale, CA 91202 (760) 327-5944 (818) 244-6958
  • 11954 Hesperia Rd, Hesperia, CA 92345
  • Cathedral City, CA
  • Barstow, CA
  • Las Vegas, NV
  • 11938 Hesperia Rd, Hesperia, CA 92345

Work

Position: Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations

Education

Degree: Associate degree or higher

Resumes

Resumes

Richard Geringer Photo 1

Executive Vice President, Security Door Controls

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Position:
Executive Vice President & Director of Marketing at Security Door Controls
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Security and Investigations
Work:
Security Door Controls since Jun 1977
Executive Vice President & Director of Marketing

SDC Security Door Controls Jun 1982 - Jun 1992
Vice President of Engineering & Production

Security Door Controls Jul 1977 - Aug 1982
Customer Support & Production Management
Skills:
Marketing Communications
Executive Management
Access Control
Life Safety
Security
Media Planning
Website Development
CSI Format 3-Part Specifications
Design Patents
Product Development
Online Advertising
Social Media
Marketing Strategy
Web Design
Competitive Analysis
Building Code Research
Physical Security
Product Marketing
Specifications
Honor & Awards:
• SIA Award, Business Services, New Product Showcase SDC's Innovative Online Services including Shared, User Generated Specs, Quotes & RFQ and User Project Folders • Advertising: Recipient of over a dozen “Outstanding Advertising Awards” for top performing Ad Readership Response, Creative Design, Most Recalled Ad's in security, facility, construction oriented magazines. • Website Design: “Securing America Merit Award”, SDC website voted "Best Resource for Architects, Engineers and Specifiers” by Security Distributing & Marketing magazine readers. • Patent Awards: 26 patent awards, Co-Inventor with Arthur and Dave Geringer. Patents include, Microprocessor Based System Controllers, Magnetic Locks, Magnetic Shear Locks, Electrified Locksets, Frame Actuator Controlled Locksets and Exit Devices, Electric Strikes, Exit Sense Bars, Electric Exit Devices, Delayed Egress Locks.
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Self Employed

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Location:
Glendale, CA
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Geringer Development
Self Employed
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Attorney

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Industry:
Legal Services
Work:

Attorney

Publications

Us Patents

Lock With Sensor

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US Patent:
6363763, Apr 2, 2002
Filed:
Jul 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/354856
Inventors:
Arthur Geringer - Agoura CA, 91301
Richard Geringer - Moorpark CA, 93021
David Geringer - Agoura CA, 91301
International Classification:
E05B 4100
US Classification:
70432, 70434, 70DIG 30, 70DIG 59
Abstract:
A lock with sensor comprises a housing defining a chamber and a latch mechanism located within the chamber of the housing. The latch mechanism is movable relative to the housing between a retracted position wherein the latch mechanism is substantially within the housing and an extended position wherein the latch mechanism extends at least partially outside of the housing. A sensor mechanism is provided and has a fixed switch portion located within the chamber and a movable switch activator portion, the switch activator portion being mounted so as to move with the latch mechanism and thereby activate and deactivate the switch portion respectively.

Fail Safe/Fail Secure Lock With Quick Change Access Window

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US Patent:
7246827, Jul 24, 2007
Filed:
Mar 24, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/089170
Inventors:
Arthur Geringer - Oak Park CA, US
David Geringer - Camarillo CA, US
Richard Geringer - Moorpark CA, US
Assignee:
Security Door Controls - Westlake Village CA
International Classification:
E05C 1/06
US Classification:
292144, 292337
Abstract:
An electric door lock interchangeable between fail safe and fail secure modes comprising a housing for receiving a plurality of internal components of the door lock. A window is included in the housing, the window allowing access to the internal components to change the operation of the lock between fail safe an fail secure modes.

Electric Strike

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US Patent:
7540542, Jun 2, 2009
Filed:
Mar 14, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/725110
Inventors:
Arthur V. Geringer - Oak Park CA, US
David A. Geringer - Camarillo CA, US
Richard Geringer - Moorpark CA, US
Assignee:
Security Door Controls - Westlake Village CA
International Classification:
E05B 15/02
US Classification:
29234116, 29234117
Abstract:
An electric strike comprising a housing and a keeper pivotally mounted to said housing. A solenoid is arranged internal to the housing and movable between fail-safe and fail-secure positions. A two position mode control slot is included in the housing and a mode control screw is included in the mode control slot. The screw is capable of being tightened in each of the two positions in the control slot. The screw is changeable between the two of the positions without removal of the screw. The solenoid is in the fail-safe position when the screw is in one of the two positions and in the fail-secure position when the screw is in the other of the two positions.

Interchangeable Lock Operable In Fail Safe Or Fail Secure Modes

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US Patent:
7614669, Nov 10, 2009
Filed:
Jun 3, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/144919
Inventors:
Arthur Geringer - Oak Park CA, US
David Geringer - Camarillo CA, US
Richard Geringer - Moorpark CA, US
Assignee:
Security Door Controls - Westlake Village CA
International Classification:
E05C 1/06
US Classification:
292144, 292DIG 53, 292DIG 54, 292201, 292DIG 64
Abstract:
One embodiment of an electric door lock according to the present invention is interchangeable between fail safe and fail secure modes and comprises a housing for receiving the internal components of the door lock. A latch bolt is mounted within the housing and is movable from partially extending from and retracted into the housing. A doorknob is mounted to the housing and is rotatable to retract the latch bolt. A solenoid assembly is also mounted within the housing and can be interchangeably arranged to cause the lock to operate a fail secure mode wherein the doorknob is prevented from retracting the latch bolt when the solenoid is not energized, or a fail safe mode wherein the doorknob is allowed to retract the latch bolt when the solenoid is not energized. The solenoid is nested in place within the housing in both modes.

Interchangeable Lock Operable In Fail Safe Or Fail Secure Modes

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US Patent:
7698918, Apr 20, 2010
Filed:
Mar 10, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/798495
Inventors:
Arthur Geringer - Oak Park CA, US
David Geringer - Camarillo CA, US
Richard Geringer - Moorpark CA, US
Assignee:
Security Door Controls - Westlake Village CA
International Classification:
E05B 47/06
US Classification:
702787, 70218, 702791, 70283, 70472, 292DIG 66, 361160
Abstract:
One embodiment of an electric door lock according to the present invention is interchangeable between fail safe and fail secure modes and comprises a housing for receiving the internal components of the door lock. A latch bolt is mounted within the housing and is movable from partially extending from and retracted into the housing. A doorknob is mounted to the housing and is rotatable to retract the latch bolt. A solenoid assembly is also mounted within the housing and can be interchangeably arranged to cause the lock to operate a fail secure mode wherein the doorknob is prevented from retracting the latch bolt when the solenoid is not energized, or a fail safe mode wherein the doorknob is allowed to retract the latch bolt when the solenoid is not energized. The solenoid is nested in place within the housing in both modes.

Fail Safe/Fail Secure Lock With Quick Change Access Window

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US Patent:
7963574, Jun 21, 2011
Filed:
Jun 7, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/811252
Inventors:
Arthur Geringer - Oak Park CA, US
David Geringer - Camarillo CA, US
Richard Geringer - Moorpark CA, US
Assignee:
Security Door Controls - Westlake Village CA
International Classification:
E05C 1/06
US Classification:
292144, 29234116
Abstract:
An electric door lock interchangeable between fail safe and fail secure modes comprising a housing for receiving a plurality of internal components of the door lock. A window is included in the housing, the window allowing access to the internal components to change the operation of the lock between fail safe an fail secure modes.

Push Bar Locking Mechanism With Rapid Unlocking

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US Patent:
20040189018, Sep 30, 2004
Filed:
Mar 19, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/805456
Inventors:
Arthur Geringer - Oak Park CA, US
David Geringer - Camarillo CA, US
Richard Geringer - Moorpark CA, US
Assignee:
SECURITY DOOR CONTROLS
International Classification:
E05C019/16
US Classification:
292/251500
Abstract:
A push bar locking mechanism for locking and unlocking a door also comprising a push bar arranged integral to a bar frame such that the push bar can be moved relative to the bar frame. An elongated link is integral to the push bar and bar frame and is movable in response to the push bar movement relative to the bar frame. The movement of the elongated link causes a door locking mechanism to move between a locked and unlocked position. An electromagnetic locking mechanism is included that can be changed between an energized and de-energized state by an electrical signal, wherein the electrical locking mechanism generates a magnetic field when energized. An armature is also included in proximity to the electromagnetic locking mechanism and the elongated link. The armature prevents movement of the elongated link when the electromagnetic locking mechanism is energized.

Lock With Latch Sensor

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US Patent:
20060254330, Nov 16, 2006
Filed:
Apr 7, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/399837
Inventors:
Arthur Geringer - Oak Park CA, US
Richard Geringer - Moorpark CA, US
David Geringer - Camarillo CA, US
International Classification:
E05B 17/00
US Classification:
070431000
Abstract:
A lock having a sensor, the lock comprising a housing defining a chamber with a longitudinal axis. A latch mechanism is located within the chamber of the housing and is movable relative thereto in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis between a retracted position wherein the latch mechanism is substantially within the housing, and an extended position wherein the latch mechanism extends at least partially outside of the housing. The latch mechanism at least partially comprises a ferrous material. A first switch mechanism fixed within the chamber, the latch mechanism ferrous material causing the first switch mechanism to activate in one transverse position of the latch mechanism and the first switch mechanism deactivated in another transverse position of the latch mechanism.
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