This is a non-provisional application that claims the benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. ยง119 to a foreign application number 201310111294.0, filing date Apr. 1, 2013 in China. The contents of this specification are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a fire alarm system, and more particularly to a manual fire alarm and surveillance system which is capable of capturing a video of a location where fire occurs.
2. Description of Related Arts
Many cities around the world have been developing very rapidly, and they may have very high population and require a large number of high-rise buildings and large-scale industrialization. Because of these developments, their need for stable and reliable power supply is increasing very rapidly. These large-scale developments and industrialization become the source of potential fire hazard. At the same time, however, the awareness of fire safety among people in these cities is decreasing. Conflagration can cause a large number of deaths and injuries.
When fire occurs, the single most important task is to accurately ascertain the source of the fire and combat the fire so as to prevent it from rapidly spreading to other areas. Conventional fire alarm systems have been developed and widely utilized to enable people to alert others the occurrence of fire. For example, fire alert buttons have been installed on various locations of a building so that when fire occurs, people may manually trigger the fire alert buttons so as to trigger the fire alarm for alerting other people in that building the occurrence of fire.
A main feature of this type of fire alarm system is that, when compared to traditional fire detectors, the possibility of false alarm can be minimized because the triggering of the fire alert buttons is by a person who actually witnesses the occurrence of fire.
On the other hand, most commercial or residential buildings have installed surveillance system for security purpose. For example, a predetermined number of surveillance cameras may be installed on public areas of a commercial building so that a security guard may monitor the corresponding area of the building.
A major disadvantage of the conventional fire alarm system and the surveillance system as described above is that they work independently and do not work as a system for effectively alerting fire and promptly capturing the image or video in the area where the fire occurs. This is particularly important because the availability of the video of the fire scene may help firefighters to combat an ongoing fire, and may help the relevant authorities to gather evidence and investigate the cause of the fire. Moreover, conventional fire alert buttons are usually small in size, and are difficult to locate especially true when the fire occurs at night.
An objective of the present invention is to provide a fire alarm and surveillance system which is capable of capturing video at a location where fire occurs.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a fire alarm and surveillance system which comprises a manual fire alarm activator and a surveillance system working together for alerting occurrence of fire, and for capturing the video of a predetermined area when the manual fire alarm activator is triggered.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a fire alarm and surveillance system which can be used in a wide variety of situations, and can be centrally controlled to achieve the best co-ordination and co-operation between all the components of the present invention.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a fire alarm and surveillance system which can be connected to governmental agencies so as to promptly alert relevant government agencies, such as the fire department, for providing prompt assistance to combat an ongoing fire.
In one aspect of the present invention, it provides a fire alarm and surveillance system comprising:
a manual fire alarm activator;
a main control unit electrically connecting to the manual fire alarm activator; and
a surveillance system electrically connecting to the main control unit, wherein when the manual fire alarm activator is triggered, the manual fire alarm activator is arranged to send a corresponding signal to the main control unit, and trigger the surveillance system to capture a visual video of the predetermined area.
In another aspect of the present invention, it provides a fire alarm and surveillance system, comprising:
a plurality of manual fire alarm activators;
a main control unit electrically connecting to the manual fire alarm activators; and
a surveillance system, which comprises:
a plurality of video capturing devices; and
a plurality of surveillance control devices electrically connecting to the main control unit and the video capturing devices respectively, wherein each of the surveillance control devices is arranged to process and store the video captured by the corresponding video capturing device, wherein when at least one of the manual fire alarm activators is triggered, the corresponding manual fire alarm activator is arranged to send a corresponding signal to the main control unit, and trigger the corresponding video capturing devices to capture a visual video of that predetermined area.
The following detailed description of the preferred embodiment is the preferred mode of carrying out the invention. The description is not to be taken in any limiting sense. It is presented for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the present invention.
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According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the manual fire alarm activator 10 is arranged to be triggered by a person. The fire alarm and surveillance system may comprise a plurality of the manual fire alarm activators 10 providing on various locations of a building. When fire occurs, the person near the fire scene may be able to gain easy and convenient access to the nearest manual fire alarm activator 10 to initiate a fire alarm signal in a timely manner.
The main control unit 20 is electrically connected to the manual fire alarm activators 10, and is installed in a predetermined position of a building in which the fire alarm and surveillance system is implemented. The main control unit 20 is arranged to coordinate and control the operation of the manual fire alarm activators 10 and the surveillance system 30 so as to assist in monitoring the fire scene and combating fire. Furthermore, the main control unit 20 is electrically connect to the manual fire alarm activators 10 for supplying power to them. An exemplary voltage supplied to each manual fire alarm activator 10 is DC 24V.
When a predetermined manual fire alarm activator 10 is triggered, the manual fire alarm activator 10 is arranged to send an electrical signal to the main control unit 20. The main control unit 20 may be arranged to record the location of the fire, trigger an existing automated fire alarm system in the building, and alert the fire department.
The surveillance system 30 comprises a plurality of video capturing devices 31, and a plurality of surveillance control devices 32 electrically connecting to the main control unit 20 and the video capturing devices 31. Each of the surveillance control devices 32 is arranged to process and store the video captured by the corresponding video capturing devices 31.
It is worth mentioning that electrical connection between the surveillance system 30 and the main control unit 20 can be accomplished by conventional wired connection such as through phone cables, optical fibers, or by wireless connection such as through infrared radiation, microwaves etc. Thus, when fire occurs, the relevant persons, such as firefighters, security staff, or other persons may be able to monitor the fire scene through the main control unit 20 and the surveillance system 30. Moreover, the relevant authorities may also retrieve the video of the fire scene to investigate the possible cause of the fire. Security measures may be implemented on the main control unit 20 so as to restrict access of the video to authorized persons.
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According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, each of the manual fire alarm activators 10 comprises a main body 11, a fire alarm button 12 operatively mounted on the main body 11, a fire indicator 13 provided on the main body 11, and a power indicator 14 also provided on the main body 11. When fire occurs, a person at the fire scene may easily presses on the fire alarm button 12. When the fire alarm button 12 is triggered, a corresponding signal is sent to the main control unit 20, which identifies the identity and location of the manual fire alarm activator 10, and sends a fire signal to the automated fire suppression system in the building, and notifies the relevant authorities (such as the fire department) the occurrence of fire.
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According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, each of the video capturing devices 31 is mounted on the main body 11 of the corresponding manual fire alarm activator 10. When the manual fire alarm activator 10 is triggered by depression of the fire alarm button 12, the corresponding video capturing device 31 is also triggered to capture a video of the area in front of the corresponding manual fire alarm activator 10.
The surveillance system 30 further comprises a plurality of trigger switches 40 electrically connecting between each of the surveillance control devices 32 and the corresponding manual fire alarm activator 10. According to the preferred embodiment of the present invention, when the manual fire alarm activator 10 is triggered by a depression of the fire alarm button 12 and sends a corresponding signal to the main control unit 20, the corresponding trigger switch 40 is also triggered to switch on the corresponding surveillance control device 32 for activating the video capturing device 31 which is electrically connecting to the surveillance control device 32. Each of the trigger switches 40 may be embodied as a relay. When the manual fire alarm activator 10 is not triggered, the relay cuts off the electricity supplied to the corresponding surveillance control device 32. When the manual fire alarm activator 10 is triggered and sends an electrical signal to the main control unit 20, the electrical signal triggers the trigger switch 40 which allows electricity to be supplied to the surveillance control device 32. The surveillance control device 32 is then arranged to turn on the corresponding video capturing device 31 for capturing the video of the area in the vicinity of the corresponding manual fire alarm activator 10. Note also that each of the surveillance control devices 32 is designated an address code which is identical to that of the corresponding manual fire alarm activator 10.
The operation of the present invention is as follows: when fire occurs, a person in the building may locate the nearest manual fire alarm activator 10 and depress the fire alarm button 12 for a predetermined period of time (e.g. 3-5 seconds). The manual fire alarm activator 10 is then arranged to send electrical signals to the main control unit 20 and the corresponding fire indicator 13 will be turned on. These electrical signals trigger the trigger switches 40 for supplying electricity to the surveillance control device 32 which drives the corresponding video capturing device 31 to operate. The video capturing device 31 is then arranged to capture the video of the fire scene. The main control unit 20 will be able to identify the location of the fire by identifying the address code assigned to the corresponding manual fire alarm activator 10.
The present invention, while illustrated and described in terms of a preferred embodiment and several alternatives, is not limited to the particular description contained in this specification. Additional alternatives or equivalent components could also be used to practice the present invention.
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201310111294.0 | Apr 2013 | CN | national |