Information
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Patent Grant
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6748701
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Patent Number
6,748,701
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Date Filed
Friday, September 27, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 15, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 049 13
- 049 460
- 049 462
- 070 DIG 49
- 070 432
- 070 434
- 070 DIG 39
- 340 540
- 340 541
- 340 542
- 340 5451
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A burglar-proof device designed to be fixed on one surface of a receiving wall located in or proximate to at least part of the periphery of an opening panel such as a door or a shutter, includes an elongated tubular element (7, 25) having a support wall (8) urged to be supported on the receiving surface (5), at least a fixing member (12, 12a) passing through a passage provided in the support wall (8) of the elongated element and which is fixed on the opening panel (2), at least an elastic return member (15) arranged in the elongated element, and at least a movement sensor mounted in the elongated element and co-operating with the receiving wall, so that, when the elongated element is stressed to counter the elastic member and moves away from the receiving wall, the movement sensor is capable of delivering an electric signal.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The subject of the present invention is a device acting as a tell-tale of an attempt to break into an opening panel, it being possible for such an opening panel to be a door to a building or to a house, installed on the outside or on the inside, a shutter with one or more swing leaves, a door or lid to an item of furniture such as a chest.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ART
One of the ways commonly used for breaking into a building, a house or into premises in particular, or for forcing a chest consists in engaging a penetrating tool such as a crowbar or a cold chisel between the door and its surround so as to reach the lock bolt of the lock or the ratch or the hinges of the door.
Several solutions have already been proposed for detecting such attempted break-ins.
In particular, international patent application WO-A-99/38134 describes a burglar-proof device which comprises an elongate tubular element which is fixed securely to the exterior face of the surround of an opening panel and which, on the same side as the slot separating the surround from the door, has a deformable wall which can act on an electric displacement sensor.
Other known burglar-proof devices are designed to be installed in the space between the opening panel and its surround. This is the case in particular of the burglar-proof device described in European patent application EP-A-0 208 876, which comprises two longitudinal fixed parts distant from one another and the space between which is obstructed by a longitudinal blade which pivots against the action of a spring when acted upon by a forcing tool.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to propose a burglar-proof device which is simpler and more effective than those currently known.
The burglar-proof device according to the invention can be fixed to a surface of a receiving wall situated in or in the vicinity of at least part of the periphery of an opening panel such as a door or a shutter.
According to the invention, this device comprises an elongate tubular element having a bearing wall bearing against said receiving surface, at least one fastening member which passes through a passage formed in said bearing wall of the elongate element and which is fastened to said receiving wall, at least one elastic return member placed in said elongate element and interposed between said fastening member and said bearing wall of this elongate element, and at least one displacement sensor installed in said elongate element and collaborating with said receiving wall, so that when said elongate element is urged against the action of said elastic member and moves away from said receiving wall, said displacement sensor is able to deliver an electric signal.
According to a preferred alternative form of the invention, said elastic member comprises two opposed branches the central part of which cooperates with said fastening member and the end parts of which bear against said bearing wall of the elongate element.
According to an alternative form of the invention, said fastening member comprises a spacer bearing against said receiving wall and comprising wings for holding said elastic member and a central passage for the passage of a fastening element such as a screw.
According to another alternative form of the invention, said fastening member comprises a spacer bearing against said receiving wall and having a central passage for the passage of a fastening element such as a screw, said elastic member being sandwiched between this spacer and the head of this fastening element.
According to the invention, said spacer may advantageously comprise an inclined ramp along which said elongate element can rise when urged laterally.
According to a preferred alternative form of the invention, said elongate element comprises a first section piece in the shape of a U, the base of which constitutes said bearing wall and a second section piece in the shape of a U which envelopes and covers said first section piece and which clips onto said first section piece.
According to an additional alternative form of the invention, said elongate element carries a plate designed to stretch forward from the actuating member of a means of locking the opening panel, this plate having an opening for the passage of a key which can be introduced into this actuating member.
According to an alternative form of the invention, a displacement sensor is inserted between said plate and the surface of the opening panel.
According to the invention, said displacement sensor preferably consists of a switch.
According to the invention, the body of said switch may also be subjected to a spring acting toward said receiving wall.
According to the invention, the device is preferably installed against a surface of the door.
According to an alternative form of the invention, the device could be installed against a surface of the door surround.
The present invention will be better understood upon studying some opening-panel burglar-proof devices which are described by way of nonlimiting examples and illustrated in the drawing in which:
FIG. 1
depicts an external view of a door in a closed position, equipped with a burglar-proof device;
FIG. 2
depicts a partial longitudinal section, along its main axis, of a first burglar-proof device according to the invention, showing an elastic fastening means;
FIG. 3
depicts a cross section, along its main axis, of the burglar-proof device of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
depicts a cross section of another part of the burglar-proof device of
FIG. 2
, showing a displacement sensor;
FIG. 5
depicts a cross section along its main axis of an alternative form of embodiment of the burglar-proof device of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
depicts a cross section of an alternative form of embodiment of the burglar-proof device of
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 7
depicts a cross section of another part of the aforementioned burglar-proof device, associated with a lock.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring in particular to
FIGS. 1
to
3
, it is possible to see that there has been depicted a surround
1
of a door
2
equipped with a key-operated lock
3
, the surround
1
having a projecting part
4
against which the exterior face
5
of the door
2
rests when brought to the closed position.
In the immediate vicinity of the projecting part
4
of the surround
1
, the exterior face
5
of the door
2
is equipped with an elongate burglar-proof device
6
which extends around its periphery and advantageously comprises two vertical parts which run along the uprights of the surround
1
and one horizontal part which runs along the top cross member of this surround.
The burglar-proof device
6
comprises a section piece
7
of U-shaped cross section, the bottom
8
of which has two longitudinal regions
9
and
10
bearing against the exterior face
5
of the door
2
and which are separated by a longitudinal groove
7
a.
At various points along its length, the bottom
8
of the section piece
7
has central through-passages
11
, of square or rectangular shape.
Installed through each passage
11
is a fastening member which comprises a spacer
12
.
In the example of
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the spacer
12
is, in longitudinal section with respect to the section
7
, U-shaped, with the ends
13
and
14
of its branches bearing against the exterior face
5
of the door
2
and bent under the wall
8
of the section piece
7
, in its longitudinal groove
6
a.
Each spacer
12
passes through a passage
15
a
in the central part of a leaf spring
15
which runs longitudinally with respect to the section piece
7
and has two opposed longitudinal branches.
The spacer
12
has wings
16
and
17
which run past the central part of the leaf spring
15
and this spacer
12
is fixed to the door
2
by a central screw
12
a
the shank of which passes through the central part of the spacer
12
to screw into the door
2
and the head of which bears against this central part.
The spring
15
is formed in such a way that the ends
18
and
19
of its opposed branches bear against the interior face of the wall
8
of the section piece
7
when its central part is bearing against the wings
16
and
17
of the spacer
12
, distant from the wall
8
, so that the section piece
7
is firmly, but with a preload, held against the exterior surface
5
of the door
2
.
Because of the bent-up ends
13
and
14
of the spacer
12
and because of its holding wings
16
and
17
, each spacer
12
each spring
15
can be pre-installed in the section piece
7
.
As
FIG. 4
shows, the section piece
7
bears internally, at various points along its length and in its regions which are not covered by the leaf springs
15
, displacement sensors consisting of electric switches
20
the moving parts
21
of which pass through through-passages
22
formed in the wall
8
of the section piece
7
.
In the example depicted in
FIG. 4
, the switches
20
are borne by plates
23
which have studs engaged in orifices
24
formed in the flanks of the section piece
7
.
Furthermore, the switches
20
are connected, by electric wires running along the section piece
7
, to an electronic alarm circuit, not depicted.
The device
6
further comprises a longitudinal covering section piece
25
of U-shaped cross section, which is force-fitted astride the section piece
7
in such a way as to cover its external opening and collaborate with its flanks to hold it in place.
By virtue of the arrangement which has just been described, if a tool is engaged in the space between the projecting part
4
of the surround
1
and the structure of the device
6
, which structure is made up of the section pieces
7
and
25
, or if a tool is engaged between the wall
8
of the section piece
7
and the exterior face
5
of the door
2
, or if an attempt is made to pull the covering section piece
25
off, the structure made up of the section pieces
7
and
25
is acted upon and moves against the action of the leaf springs
15
, moving away from the exterior face
5
of the door
2
.
When they have travelled beyond a certain distance determined by their position, at least one of the switches
20
changes state because its moving part
21
is actuated. A corresponding electric signal is then transmitted to the electronic alarm circuit which processes it to, in particular, set off a warning means such as a siren.
When the device
6
is no longer acted upon, and provided that it has not been at least partially destroyed, it returns normally to its starting position.
In the alternative form depicted in
FIG. 5
, each switch
20
is no longer fixed to the section piece
7
but is urged toward the exterior surface
5
of the door
2
by a spring
29
preloaded according to the spring acting upon its moving part
21
.
In the alternative form of embodiment depicted in
FIG. 6
, it can be seen that the previous spacer
12
is replaced by a spacer
26
consisting of a thick washer inserted between the central part of the spring
15
, the stack consisting of the washer
26
and the central part of the spring
15
being fixed by a screw
27
which passes through them and which is screwed into the door
2
.
In this alternative form, the washer
26
has an annular ramp
28
against which the section piece
7
can slide when the latter is displaced parallel to the door
2
.
This ramp
28
makes it easier for the elongate structure made up of the section pieces
7
and
26
to be moved away from the exterior face
5
of the door
2
when this structure moves or is urged parallel to the door
2
.
Referring now to
FIG. 7
, it can be seen that the covering section piece
25
bears a plate
30
which runs parallel to and some distance from the exterior face
5
of the door
2
, past and some distance away from the cylinder of the lock
3
of this door, which cylinder is depicted schematically.
This plate
30
has a passage
31
in which there is installed a rotating washer
32
which, eccentrically, bears an anti-drill washer
33
equipped with an off-centered slot
34
for the passage of a key for operating the cylinder of the lock
3
. The plate
30
bears a finger
35
which is engaged through the bottom of the section piece
25
and a holding screw
36
which passes through the wall
8
of the section piece
7
is screwed axially into this finger
35
, the head of this screw being placed in the longitudinal groove
7
a
of the section piece
7
.
Thus, if any attempt is made at reaching the lock
3
using a forcing tool, the plate
30
is made to move and this results in a displacement of the structure made up of the section pieces
7
and
25
thus, as described before, operating at least one of the switches
20
.
Furthermore, a displacement sensor, consisting for example of an electric switch
37
, could be arranged between the surface
5
of the door
2
and the rear face of the plate
30
so as to detect any moving-apart and/or moving-together of this plate and the door
2
, a corresponding electric signal also being transmitted to the aforementioned alarm circuit by an electric wire, not depicted.
Of course, the number of points of elastic fastening and the number of displacement sensors installed along the displaceable structure made up of the section pieces
7
and
25
will be tailored to the length of these and to their ability not to twist when this structure is acted upon.
The present invention is not restricted to the examples described hereinabove.
In particular, the burglar-proof device described could be fixed to the protruding part
20
of the surround
1
or into a groove formed in the door or in the surround and could be constructed differently without departing from the scope of the attached claims.
Claims
- 1. A burglar-proof device which can be fixed to a receiving surface of a receiving wall situated in or in a vicinity of at least part of a periphery of an opening panel, characterized in that it comprises an elongate tubular element (7, 25) having a bearing wall (8) bearing against said receiving surface (5), at least one fastening member (12, 12a) which passes through a passage formed in said bearing wall (8) of the elongate element and which is fastened to said receiving wall (2), at least one elastic return member (15) placed in said elongate element and interposed between said fastening member and said bearing wall of the elongate element, and at least one displacement sensor (20) installed in said elongate element and collaborating with said receiving wall, so that when said elongate element is urged against the action of said elastic member and moves away from said receiving wall, said displacement sensor is able to deliver an electric signal.
- 2. The device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said elastic member (15) comprises two opposed branches, a central part of which cooperates with said fastening member (12, 12a) and end parts (18, 19) of which bear against said bearing wall (8) of the elongate element.
- 3. The device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said fastening member comprises a spacer (12) bearing against said receiving wall and comprising wings (16, 17) for holding said elastic member (15) and a central passage for the passage of a fastening element such as a screw (12a).
- 4. The device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that said spacer comprises an inclined ramp along which said elongate element can rise when urged laterally.
- 5. The device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said fastening member comprises a spacer (26) bearing against said receiving wall and having a central passage for the passage of a fastening element such as a screw (27), said elastic member (15) being sandwiched between the spacer and a head of this fastening element.
- 6. The device as claimed claim 1, characterized in that said elongate element comprises a first section piece (7) in the shape of a U, the base of which constitutes said bearing wall and a second section piece (25) in the shape of a U which envelopes and covers said first section piece and which clips onto said first section piece.
- 7. The device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said elongate element carriers a plate (30) designed to stretch forward from the actuating member of a means (3) of locking and opening panel, this plate being equipped with an anti-drill washer (34) having an opening for the passage of a key which can be introduced into said actuating member.
- 8. The device as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that between said plate and the surface of the opening panel is inserted a displacement sensor that senses the displacement of said plate and the surface of the door with respect to the other.
- 9. The device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said displacement sensor consists of an electric switch.
- 10. The device as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that a body of said switch is subjected to a spring (29) acting toward said receiving wall.
- 11. The device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the device is installed against a surface of said opening panel.
- 12. The device as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the device is installed against a surface of a door surround.
- 13. The device of claim 1, wherein the opening panel is a door.
- 14. The device of claim 1, wherein the opening panel is a shutter.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
99 15229 |
Nov 1999 |
FR |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/FR00/03335 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO01/40609 |
6/7/2001 |
WO |
A |
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