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Erwin J Gaudyn

from Broomfield, CO
Age ~67

Erwin Gaudyn Phones & Addresses

  • 4643 Blanca Ln, Broomfield, CO 80005 (303) 465-0408
  • 6532 113Th Ave, Broomfield, CO 80020 (303) 460-1999 (303) 465-0408
  • 12617 Zuni St, Broomfield, CO 80020 (303) 465-0408
  • Westminster, CO
  • Brighton, CO

Work

Company: Carefree of colorado 2004 Position: Mechanical design engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelors

Languages

Polish

Industries

Leisure, Travel, & Tourism

Resumes

Resumes

Erwin Gaudyn Photo 1

Mechanical Design Engineer

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Location:
Broomfield, CO
Industry:
Leisure, Travel, & Tourism
Work:
Carefree of Colorado
Mechanical Design Engineer

Irom Imaging 2001 - 2003
Mechanical Design Engineer  R and D Department

Hunter Douglas 1995 - 2001
Components Engineer  R and D Honeycomb Business Unit

Fischer Imaging Corporation 1983 - 1995
Mechanical Design Engineer  R and D
Languages:
Polish

Publications

Us Patents

Battery-Powered Wireless Remote-Control Motorized Window Covering Assembly Having Controller Components

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US Patent:
6369530, Apr 9, 2002
Filed:
Jul 6, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/899032
Inventors:
Joseph E. Kovach - Thornton CO
Michael S. Holford - Broomfield CO
Gary F. Skinner - Westminster CO
Marek Jarosinski - Brighton CO
Erwin Gaudyn - Westminster CO
David Vogel - Thornton CO
Wendell B. Colson - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Hunter Douglas Inc. - Upper Saddle River NJ
International Classification:
E06B 924
US Classification:
318 16, 318266, 318480, 3889075, 388933
Abstract:
A wireless battery-operated window covering assembly is disclosed. The window covering has a head rail in which all the components are housed. These include a battery pack, an interface module including an IR receiver and a manual switch, a processor board including control circuitry, motor, drive gear, and a rotatably mounted reel on which lift cords wind and unwind a collapsible shade. The circuitry allows for dual-mode IR receiver operation and a multi-sensor polling scheme, both of which are configured to prolong battery life. Included among these sensors is a lift cord detector which gauges shade status to control the raising and lowering of the shade, and a rotation sensor which, in conjunction with internal registers and counters keeps track of travel limits and shade position.

Window Covering With Improved Anchor For Operating Cord

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US Patent:
6948216, Sep 27, 2005
Filed:
Jun 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/464097
Inventors:
Erwin Gaudyn - Westminster CO, US
Stephen T. Wisecup - Erie CO, US
Terry L. Akins - Louisville CO, US
Assignee:
Hunter Douglas Inc. - Upper Saddle River NJ
International Classification:
E06B009/38
US Classification:
16205, 16208, 1601781 R, 160 8401, 24115 R
Abstract:
A covering for an architectural opening includes a head rail, a bottom rail, and a blind material extending therebetween in addition to an operating element or lift cord extending from the head rail to the bottom rail and an improved anchoring system for securing the lower free end of the lift cord to the bottom rail. The anchor includes a body adapted to be inserted into an opening in the bottom rail with the body having radiating ribs at one end defining passages therebetween such that the lift cord can be selectively wrapped around the ribs in a predetermined manner to secure the lift cord to the anchor at a predetermined location along the length of the lift cord. A cap is provided on the anchor for further securing the cord to the body by pinching the cord between the cap and an internal surface of the body.

Dual Angled Canopy Retractable Awning

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US Patent:
7628194, Dec 8, 2009
Filed:
Jul 23, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/781752
Inventors:
Robert Wagner - Longmont CO, US
Jeffrey B. Rutherford - Longmont CO, US
Scott P. Thompson - Boulder CO, US
Erwin J. Gaudyn - Broomfield CO, US
Todd Hoffman - Boulder CO, US
Assignee:
Carefree/Scott Fetzer Company - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
E04F 10/06
US Classification:
160 22, 160 66, 160 79
Abstract:
A retractable awning includes a roller reversibly driven and mounted within a housing for support on a support structure and both inner and outer sets of pivotally interconnected support arms for supporting an awning canopy when extended. The inner set of support arms support the canopy beneath an inner segment of the canopy adjacent the support surface and are designed to deploy before the outer set of support arms with the outer set of support arms supporting the canopy beneath an outer segment of the canopy further away from the support surface than the inner segment. Both the inner and outer sets of support arms can be partially or fully deployed to regulate the extent to which the awning is extendible away from the support surface. The outer support arms are mounted for pivotal movement within a plane forming a different angle with horizontal than the inner set of support arms so the inner segment of the canopy above the inner set of support arms when extended forms a different angle with horizontal than does the outer segment of the awning canopy overlying the outer set of support arms when extended.

Battery-Powered Wireless Remote-Control Motorized Window Covering Assembly Having A Microprocessor Controller

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US Patent:
62592181, Jul 10, 2001
Filed:
Oct 20, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/692491
Inventors:
Joseph E. Kovach - Thornton CO
Michael S. Holford - Broomfield CO
Gary F. Skinner - Westminster CO
Marek Jarosinski - Brighton CO
Erwin Gaudyn - Westminster CO
David Vogel - Thornton CO
Wendell B. Colson - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Hunter Douglas Inc. - Upper Saddle River NJ
International Classification:
A47H 5032
H04Q 914
US Classification:
318 16
Abstract:
A wireless battery-operated window covering assembly is disclosed. The window covering has a head rail in which all the components are housed. These include a battery pack, an interface module including an IR receiver and a manual switch, a processor board including control circuitry, motor, drive gear, and a rotatably mounted reel on which lift cords wind and unwind a collapsible shade. The circuitry allows for dual-mode IR receiver operation and a multi-sensor polling scheme, both of which are configured to prolong battery life. Included among these sensors is a lift cord detector which gauges shade status to control the raising and lowering of the shade, and a rotation sensor which, in conjunction with internal registers and counters keeps track of travel limits and shade position.

Programmed Controller For A Remotely-Controlled Battery-Powered Window Covering

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US Patent:
60576588, May 2, 2000
Filed:
Jul 21, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/357761
Inventors:
Joseph E. Kovach - Thornton CO
Michael S. Holford - Broomfield CO
Gary F. Skinner - Westminster CO
Marek Jarosinski - Brighton CO
Erwin Gaudyn - Westminster CO
David Vogel - Thornton CO
Wendell B. Colson - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Hunter Douglas, Inc. - Upper Saddle River NJ
International Classification:
E06B 924
A47H 5032
US Classification:
318 16
Abstract:
A wireless battery-operated window covering assembly is disclosed. The window covering has a head rail in which all the components are housed. These include a battery pack, an interface module including an IR receiver and a manual switch, a processor board including control circuitry, motor, drive gear, and a rotatably mounted reel on which lift cords wind and unwind a collapsible shade. The circuitry allows for dual-mode IR receiver operation and a multi-sensor polling scheme, both of which are configured to prolong battery life. Included among these sensors is a lift cord detector which gauges shade status to control the raising and lowering of the shade, and a rotation sensor which, in conjunction with internal registers and counters keeps track of travel limits and shade position.

Electrically Powered Window Covering Assembly

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US Patent:
57931747, Aug 11, 1998
Filed:
Nov 27, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/757559
Inventors:
Joseph E. Kovach - Thornton CO
Michael S. Holford - Broomfield CO
Gary F. Skinner - Westminster CO
Marek Jarosinski - Brighton CO
Erwin Gaudyn - Westminster CO
David Vogel - Thornton CO
Wendell B. Colson - Boulder CO
Assignee:
Hunter Douglas Inc. - Upper Saddle River NJ
International Classification:
E06B 924
A47H 5032
US Classification:
318468
Abstract:
A wireless battery-operated window covering assembly is disclosed. The window covering has a head rail in which all the components are housed. These include a battery pack, an interface module including an IR receiver and a manual switch, a processor board including control circuitry, motor, drive gear, and a rotatably mounted reel on which lift cords wind and unwind a collapsible shade. The circuitry allows for dual-mode IR receiver operation and a multi-sensor polling scheme, both of which are configured to prolong battery life. Included among these sensors is a lift cord detector which gauges shade status to control the raising and lowering of the shade, and a rotation sensor which, in conjunction with internal registers and counters keeps track of travel limits and shade position.

Remotely-Controlled Battery-Powered Window Covering Having Light And Position Sensors

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US Patent:
61810894, Jan 30, 2001
Filed:
Mar 21, 2000
Appl. No.:
9/532011
Inventors:
Joseph E. Kovach - Thornton CO
Michael S. Holford - Broomfield CO
Gary F. Skinner - Westminster CO
Erwin Gaudyn - Westminster CO
David Vogel - Thornton CO
Wendell B. Colson - Boulder CO
Marek Jarosinski - Brighton CO
Assignee:
Hunter Douglas Inc. - Upper Saddle River NJ
International Classification:
H04Q 914
E06B 924
A47H 5032
US Classification:
318 16
Abstract:
A wireless battery-operated window covering assembly is disclosed. The window covering has a head rail in which all the components are housed. These include a battery pack, an interface module including an IR receiver and a manual switch, a processor board including control circuitry, motor, drive gear, and a rotatably mounted reel on which lift cords wind and unwind a collapsible shade. The circuitry allows for dual-mode IR receiver operation and a multi-sensor polling scheme, both of which are configured to prolong battery life. Included among these sensors is a lift cord detector which gauges shade status to control the raising and lowering of the shade, and a rotation sensor which, in conjunction with internal registers and counters keeps track of travel limits and shade position.

Remotely-Controlled Battery Powered-Window Covering Having Power Saving Receiver

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US Patent:
59906464, Nov 23, 1999
Filed:
Aug 10, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/131417
Inventors:
Joseph E. Kovach - Thornton CO
Michael S. Holford - Broomfield CO
Gary F. Skinner - Westminster CO
Erwin Gaudyn - Westminster CO
David Vogel - Thornton CO
Wendell B. Colson - Boulder CO
Marek Jarosinski - Brighton CO
Assignee:
Hunter Douglas Inc. - Upper Saddle River NJ
International Classification:
E06B 924
A47H 5032
US Classification:
318468
Abstract:
A wireless battery-operated window covering assembly is disclosed. The window covering has a head rail in which all the components are housed. These include a battery pack, an interface module including an IR receiver and a manual switch, a processor board including control circuitry, motor, drive gear, and a rotatably mounted reel on which lift cords wind and unwind a collapsible shade. The circuitry allows for dual-mode IR receiver operation and a multi-sensor polling scheme, both of which are configured to prolong battery life. Included among these sensors is a lift cord detector which gauges shade status to control the raising and lowering of the shade, and a rotation sensor which, in conjunction with internal registers and counters keeps track of travel limits and shade position.
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