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Peter Donald Alef

from Portland, OR
Age ~70

Peter Alef Phones & Addresses

  • 4509 Mason St, Portland, OR 97218 (503) 249-1884
  • 4509 NE Mason St, Portland, OR 97218

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Position: Professional/Technical

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Peter D. Alef

Address:
Portland, OR 97218
License #:
2363 - Active
Category:
Architecture
Issued Date:
Oct 15, 1981
Expiration Date:
Dec 31, 2017

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Resumes

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Architect

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Location:
Portland, OR
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:
Kmd Architects
Architect

Kmd Architects
Senior Associate Architect
Education:
University of Oregon 1971 - 1976
Bachelor of Architecture, Bachelors, Architecture
Skills:
Sustainable Design
Architectural Design
Design Research
Submittals
Mixed Use
Comprehensive Planning
Bim
Construction Drawings
Leed Ap
Leed
Architecture
Green Building
Sketchup
Space Planning
Urban Design
Autocad
Renovation
Photoshop
Revit
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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Peter D. Alef
Principal
Kmd Architects
Architectural Services
4509 NE Mason St, Portland, OR 97218

Publications

Us Patents

Institutional Door Lock And Retrofit Mechanism

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US Patent:
20080289377, Nov 27, 2008
Filed:
Apr 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/080740
Inventors:
Peter Alef - Portland OR, US
International Classification:
E05B 53/00
E05C 19/00
E05B 47/00
US Classification:
70280, 49 15, 292144
Abstract:
An institutional door lock mechanism for retrofitting existing installations with a remotely controllable/monitorable door lock and open/close position indicator is described. A hollow vertical door strike jamb extends along an outside surface of the door frame opposite a hollow vertical columnar striker plate mechanism mounted on a fronting plate of the door. A hollow vertical housing also on the fronting plate contains a first component part of a proximity/alignment detection mechanism including a magnetic reed switch. The door strike jamb is configured as a vertical riser for housing a wiring harness for the catch-extension/retraction mechanism and for the proximity/alignment detection mechanism. The catch-extension/retraction mechanism includes a motor for extending/retracting the catch, the motor being operable by a securely coded manual key placed adjacent a switch mechanism or within a keyway operatively coupled with the switch mechanism. The catch-extension/retraction mechanism operates in a fail-safe lock-down mode of operation in the event of power interruption or failure.
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