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  2. Automatic door - Wikipedia

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    An automatic door, also known as an auto door, is a door that opens automatically, without the need for human intervention or usually upon sensing the approach of a person.

  3. Sliding door operator - Wikipedia

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    Sliding door operator. A sliding door operator (or sliding door opener or automatic sliding door operator) is a device that operates a sliding door for pedestrian use. It opens the door automatically, waits, then closes it. Sliding door with opener at the Overloon War Museum, Netherlands.

  4. The Genie Company - Wikipedia

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    Overhead Door Corporation purchased the company in 1994. [2] The Genie Company is headquartered in Mt. Hope, Ohio. [3] The company distributes its openers & accessories through professional dealers and retailers throughout the United States and Canada. [4] The company President is Michael Noyes. Genie's factory is located in nearby Baltic, Ohio.

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    The Chamberlain MyQ Smart Garage Door Opener comes with Amazon Key—the retailer’s in-garage delivery service. It’s a life-changer that protects against bad weather, theft and damage.

  6. Garage door opener - Wikipedia

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    A residential garage door opener. The motor is in the box on the upper-right. A garage door opener is a motorized device that opens and closes a garage door controlled by switches on the garage wall. Most also include a handheld radio remote control carried by the owner, which can be used to open and close the door from a short distance.

  7. Crash bar - Wikipedia

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    Crash bar. A crash bar (also known as a panic exit device, panic bar, or bump bar) [1][2] is a type of door opening mechanism which allows users to open a door by pushing a bar. While originally conceived as a way to prevent crowd crushing in an emergency, crash bars are now used as the primary door opening mechanism in many commercial buildings.