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Lynn Bernau Phones & Addresses

  • 4 Jonquil Ct, Streamwood, IL 60107 (630) 497-2142
  • Prospect Heights, IL
  • Schaumburg, IL
  • Carol Stream, IL
  • Glenview, IL
  • Hoffman Estates, IL

Work

Company: Chez bernau Jan 2013 Position: Happily retired!

Education

Degree: BS School / High School: Western Illinois University 1968 to 1972 Specialities: Theatre, Psychology

Industries

Gambling & Casinos

Resumes

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Happily Retired! At Chez Bernau

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Position:
Happily retired! at Chez Bernau, Product Specialist at Cummins Allison
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Gambling & Casinos
Work:
Chez Bernau since Jan 2013
Happily retired!

Cummins Allison since Aug 2005
Product Specialist

BRK Feb 2003 - Dec 2004
Product Manager

System Sensor 1995 - 2002
Senior Product Planner

Honeywell - System Sensor 1995 - 2002
Product Manager
Education:
Western Illinois University 1968 - 1972
BS, Theatre, Psychology

Publications

Us Patents

Detector Interconnect System

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US Patent:
61247952, Sep 26, 2000
Filed:
Aug 11, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/909193
Inventors:
Lynn Bernau - Streamwood IL
Jeffrey M. Klein - Chicago IL
Cherie H. Wilkinson - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Pittway Corporation - Chicago IL
International Classification:
G08B 1710
US Classification:
340628
Abstract:
A duct mountable smoke detector includes a smoke sensor, an alarm indicating output relay, and an air flow control relay. In the presence of an alarm condition, the alarm indicating relay is energized thereby producing an alarm indicating signal. The air flow control relay is also energized thereupon changing an operative state of the respective air flow control element. Finally, a signal is coupled to an input/output interconnect port and, via an interconnect link, to other detectors coupled to the link. Other detectors coupled to the link which receive an alarm indicating interconnect signal energize the respective air flow control relays thereby changing operative state of the respective air flow control devices. The other detectors do not enter an alarm state. This allows for easy determination of the detector that initiated the alarm.
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