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This is a list of Innovation elevator fixtures.
Buttons
Universal Series
The Universal fixtures can be circle or square. They illuminated in yellow, amber, white, light blue, dark blue, and cyan. Universal fixtures have bar type buttons (either PB10 or PB56 series, depends on the measurements). It is unknown when the Universal Series was first made, but it did exist in 1984. They where used in 1990s Montgomery and later Montgomery KONE elevators, as a replacement of the non-ADA compliant Montgomery A Series Fixtures. Montgomery referred these fixtures as "Conventional Fixtures".
The specific names for these buttons are:
- PB1 (projecting halo round)
- PB2 (flush halo round)
- PB3 (California compliant round)
- PB4 (projecting halo square)
- PB5 (flush halo square)
- PB6 (California compliant square)
Decorator Series
Innovation Decorator is just like Innovation Universal but it has a square wrap around the braille. Decorator was introduced in the 1980s. These are known as PB-7 buttons (PB-8 for California compliant version).
Security Series
These fixtures are vandal-resistant type and has a red lamp on the center of the buttons. They come in either square or circle. These fixtures were introduced in the late 1980s, and were used on newer Montgomery and KONE elevators in the 1990s onward, referring them as their "Vandal Resistant" fixtures [1], before KSS 140 came out.
The specific names for these buttons are:
- PB-11 (convex)
- PB-12 (non-illuminated convex)
- PB-13 (California compliant)
- PB-14 (California compliant non-illuminated)
- PB-15 (engraved cut through epoxy filled or surface engraved paint filled character)
- PB-16 (square and California compliant by default)
- PB-17 (non-illuminated square and California compliant by default)
- PB-18 (engraved cut through epoxy filled or surface engraved paint filled character)
- PB-19 (concave)
- PB-20 (non-illuminated concave)
- PB-38 (convex with metal halo)
Bruiser Series
Bruiser buttons generally have a red lamp on the center of the buttons. They come in white or black versions. Bruiser comes in circle and in square. These are more commonly used in modernization projects. These fixtures were first made in 1999, and originally did not use a color filter.
The specific names for these buttons are:
- PB-23 (most commonly found outside of CA)
- PB-24 (non-illuminated)
- PB-25 (convex with metal sleeve)
- PB-26 (convex with metal sleeve and non illuminated)
- PB-27 (California compliant)
- PB-28 (California compliant non illuminated)
- PB-43 (1" button and CA compliant by default)
- PB-52 (metal sleeved)
- PB-53 (metal sleeved non illuminated)
- PB-54 (CA code metal sleeved)
- PB-55 (CA code metal sleeved non illuminated)
Bruiser Halo Series
The Bruiser Halo Series was first introduced in 2020 with the PB-72 and PB-73 buttons and is a part of the Bruiser Series.
NEMA 4X Series
These look similar to Innovation Bruiser fixtures, but the slanted part of the button is a metal ring around the button, not part of the button. These fixtures were first made no later than 2009, and were most likely made to compete with CJ Anderson's VX buttons.
Big Button Series
These are 2 inch big buttons. PB-62 and 63 are plastic while PB-64 is metal.[1]
Premier Series
These fixtures are the same size as Innovation Universal, but light-up in an outside halo. They comes in either square or circle. These buttons come with all of Innovation's braille plates. Innovation Premier looks very similar to Innovation Prestige. These fixtures were first made in 1998-2000.
The specific names for these buttons are:
- PB-21 (projecting round)
- PB-22 (projecting square)
- PB-31 (California code round)
- PB-32 (California code square)
- PB-33 (flush round)
- PB-34 (flush square)
- PB-44 (flush with illuminating halo and jewel)
Prestige Series
These are metal buttons with a halo that lights up. Prestige looks very similar to Innovation Premier. These fixtures were first made no later than 2002. There is also a California Code compliant version that comes with a small lamp in the middle - this is known as PB-61.
The specific names for these buttons are:
- PB-29 (smaller button with a 1.375" halo)
- PB-30 (CA code version of PB-29)
- PB-35 (1.375" button with a smaller halo)
- PB-39 (same as PB-35 with a jewel in the middle)
- PB-41 (1.125" button with center illuminated jewel)
- PB-42 (1" button with center illuminated jewel)
- PB-45 (convex version of PB-35)
- PB-47 (CA code version of PB-35)
- PB-48 (square button with metal and illuminated halo)
- PB-49 (CA code version of PB-48)
- PB-50 (PB-48 in a square wrap braille similar to the Decorator series)
- PB-51 (PB-49 in a square wrap braille similar to the Decorator series)
- PB-61 (similar to the Bruiser PB-27 CA code button, but in a 1.250" diameter)
- PB-66 (circle version of PB-47)
- PB-67 (CA code version of PB-68)
- PB-68 (square version of PB-35)
Pinnacle Series
These are white illuminating buttons with a metal halo. These fixtures were first made in 2012, although there are some Montgomery and Montgomery KONE elevators from the 1990's that use Innovation buttons that look very similar to the Pinnacle, called the SELECT Series. Also, Innovation Pinnacle should not be confused with Monitor Controls Pinnacle, which are hexagonal, layered art-deco fixtures. The specific names for these are known as PB-36 and PB-37 (CA code).
There is also a California compliant version of this line known as the Pinnacle VR series. These are all vandal resistant buttons with a full face illumination in white to comply with California code. The specific names for the buttons in this series are PB-69 (projecting), PB-70 (flush), and PB-71 (metal halo underneath illuminating part).
Bar buttons
These are bar buttons.
The specific names for these buttons are:
- PB-10 (5" plastic button)
- PB-40 (bar button version of PB-23)
- PB-56 (4" plastic button)
- PB-57 (4" steel button with engraved text and an illuminating halo)
- PB-58 (4" steel button with illuminating text and a halo)
- PB-59 (5" steel button with engraved text and an illuminating halo)
- PB-60 (5" steel button with illuminating text and a halo)
Hall stations
Park Avenue Series
These are home elevator fixtures. They can use different Innovation fixtures. These fixtures were first made in 2004-2006. In 2012, Innovation dropped the Park avenue name. Now, these fixtures have no name.
I-Line
I-Line is one of Innovation's surface mount series. It can use any Innovation button. It is unknown when I-Line was first made, but was most likely created in 1990 due to the newly established Americans with Disabilities Act.
Illusion
The Illusion Series can be flush or surface mounted. It can use any Innovation button. The panels can be opened using a specialized magnetic key. Due to the lack of fasteners and uses a special magnetic key to open the panel, that is the reason why Innovation named it the Illusion Series.
PH
This is an all steel trapezoid shape (if viewed from the top) surface mount hall station and can use any Innovation Button.
Ultra
This looks very similar to the surface mount hall stations used on newer North American ThyssenKrupp modernizations, with the rounded tops. It can use any Innovation Button.
Premier Series
This has rounded corners, similar to the MAD Gilda hall station. It can use any Innovation Button.
Lanterns
Innovation makes different lanterns.
Indicators
Innovation makes different indicators.
Dial indicators
Innovation makes old style dial indicators. They also offer the service of putting Innovation parts in old dial indicators. It is unknown when Innovation dial indicators were made.
Key switches
Innovation mostly uses barrel key switches.