NON METAL GLIDING DOORS DOOR

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
GOLDEN WINDOWS Golden Windows Limited 888 Guelph Street Kitchener N2H 5Z6 Canada Non-metal gliding doors and door frames, non-metal windows, non-metal window frames, non-metal window sills, non-metal screens and non-metal sash fasteners for windows; and non-metal sashes containing window glass and the surrounding material which holds the glass;Metal gliding doors and door frames, metal windows, metal window frames, metal window sills, metal screens and metal sash fasteners for windows, and metal sashes and window glass and the surrounding material which holds the glass sold as a unit;WINDOWS;
GOLDENGLASS Golden Windows Limited 888 Guelph Street Kitchener N2H 5Z6 Canada Non-metal gliding doors and door frames, non-metal windows, non-metal window frames, non-metal window sills, non-metal screens and non-metal sash fasteners for windows; and non-metal sashes containing window glass and the surrounding material which holds the glass;Metal gliding doors and door frames, metal windows, metal window frames, metal window sills, metal screens and metal sash fasteners for windows, and metal sashes with window glass and the surrounding material which holds the glass sold as a unit;GOLDEN GLASS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A door access control and key management system is disclosed, in which a number of doors and door users are involved. The system comprises a door/key administering system and a door lock/control assembly mounted on each door, which are communicatively interconnected with each other via a communications network. The door/key administering system serves to store a key unique to each of the users, store an identification code unique to each of the doors, and assign access authorization to at least one user for each door. The door lock/control assembly serves to read the key presented by the user, verify that the key has access authorization, and operate the door in response to the authorization for access. Each user can gain access to the doors authorized to the user with a unique key and each door can provide access to the user or users assigned thereto.