Automatic door
An automatic door, also known as an auto door, is a
History
In the 1st century AD, mathematician
In 1931, engineers Horace H. Raymond and Sheldon S. Roby of the tool and hardware manufacturer Stanley Works designed the first model of an optical device triggering the opening of an automatic door. The invention was patented and installed in Wilcox's Pier Restaurant in West Haven, Connecticut for the benefit of waiters carrying plates of food and drink. The entire system plus installation was sold for $100.[3][4]
In 1954, Dee Horton and Lew Hewitt invented the first sliding automatic door. The automatic door used a mat actuator. In 1960, they co-founded Horton Automatics Inc and placed the first commercial automatic sliding door on the market.[5]
With the invention of the Gunn diode, microwave motion detectors became common in automatic doors in the 1970s.[6][7] In 1980, the first automatic door using an infrared sensor was introduced.[8]
In popular culture
- In When the Sleeper Wakesappears an automatic door that slides upwards into the ceiling.
- Automatic pocket doors are a common fixture of the fictional universe of Star Trek.[9]
See also
References
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- ^ "Axis Automatic Entrance Systems - Automatic and manual doors" (PDF). www.axisautomatic.com.
- ^ "The Magic-Eye Sliding Doors". 29 June 2010.
- ^ "10 inventions that began life as science fiction".
- ^ The Gunn Diode Oscillator Lives On…and Prospers
- ^ A Brief History of Mechanical Engineering
- ^ OPTEX celebrates 40 years of sensor innovation and development in 2019
- ^ "Automatic Sliding Doors Didn't Exist Before STAR TREK". Nerdist. Retrieved 2023-10-14.