Systems and methods described in this application are directed to hatch lid actuation systems. Actuation systems of the inventive subject matter are configured to effect the opening and closing of lids that are hingedly coupled with an opening. An embodiment featuring a rotational actuator, e.g., a motor, as well as an embodiment featuring a linear actuator are described. Embodiments having rotational actuators can additionally feature a gearbox. Embodiments of the inventive subject matter can also include sensor packages that can determine various hatch lid conditions (e.g., whether a lid is open, closed, wet, etc.).


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    Title :

    SMART HATCH ACTUATION AND LOCKING SYSTEMS FOR HATCHES WINDOWS AND DOORS


    Additional title:

    INTELLIGENTE KLAPPENBETÄTIGUNGS- UND -VERRIEGELUNGSSYSTEME FÜR KLAPPENFENSTER UND -TÜREN
    SYSTÈMES D'ACTIONNEMENT ET DE VERROUILLAGE DE TRAPPE INTELLIGENTE POUR TRAPPES, FENÊTRES ET PORTES


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    Publication date :

    2022-12-28


    Type of media :

    Patent


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English


    Classification :

    IPC:    B63B Schiffe oder sonstige Wasserfahrzeuge , SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS



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