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A door 10 comprises a wireless identification device 16 located on or within the door. The wireless identification device contains door identification information and is wirelessly accessible from outside the door. The wireless identification device may be a passive RFID tag, an NFC device or a Bluetooth (RTM) device. The door may have a core and a cover. The wireless identification device is preferably adhered to the core and then covered by the cover, so is hidden and protected. The door may be a fire door. The wireless identification device may be read by a wireless portable reader 40 (mobile telephone or a laptop computer). The reader may have access to a database (48, 52) which stores door property information related to the door, such as: manufacturing information for the door; an installation date of the door; an expected lifetime of the door; a previous service date of the door and a wear value of the door. A fire door inspector can review and update data concerning a door by reading the wireless identification device of the door and accessing the database. The wireless identification device can be read during a manufacturing process to obtain manufacturing instructions for the door.
A door 10 comprises a wireless identification device 16 located on or within the door. The wireless identification device contains door identification information and is wirelessly accessible from outside the door. The wireless identification device may be a passive RFID tag, an NFC device or a Bluetooth (RTM) device. The door may have a core and a cover. The wireless identification device is preferably adhered to the core and then covered by the cover, so is hidden and protected. The door may be a fire door. The wireless identification device may be read by a wireless portable reader 40 (mobile telephone or a laptop computer). The reader may have access to a database (48, 52) which stores door property information related to the door, such as: manufacturing information for the door; an installation date of the door; an expected lifetime of the door; a previous service date of the door and a wear value of the door. A fire door inspector can review and update data concerning a door by reading the wireless identification device of the door and accessing the database. The wireless identification device can be read during a manufacturing process to obtain manufacturing instructions for the door.
Door with identification device
DARREN BLAKE (author)
2022-04-06
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E06B
Feste oder bewegliche Abschlüsse für Öffnungen in Bauwerken, Fahrzeugen, Zäunen oder ähnlichen Einfriedungen allgemein, z.B. Türen, Fenster, Läden, Tore
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FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES, OR LIKE ENCLOSURES, IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
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G07C
TIME OR ATTENDANCE REGISTERS
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Zeit- oder Anwesenheitskontrollgeräte
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