The invention relates to security systems and/or security devices and/or canister holders.
The closest prior art documents are the inventor's own prior applications and in particular WO03016663 and WO0073609.
A number of inventions are presented in this application which relate to the single inventive concept of improving security systems where doors are still capable of being opened to at least some degree.
The following prior art is acknowledged: U.S. Pat. No. 5,402,000 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,062,303.
In a first broad independent aspect, the invention provides a security device for a closure leaf such as a door or window comprising: a link member extending between a portion of said security device located on said closure leaf to which said link member is attached, in use, and a portion of said security device located adjacent to said closure leaf to which said link member is attached, in use; whereby said link member restrains the opening of said closure leaf beyond a predetermined degree; a canister of pressurized substance; a canister holder for securing said canister on a support structure; whereby said canister is in a position for spraying a subject in the vicinity of said closure leaf; and an actuator which engages said link member and which applies pressure to said canister when pressure is exerted on said closure leaf beyond a predetermined level; whereby said canister sprays.
This configuration is particularly advantageous because it allows triggering by tension applied on a link member. It therefore allows operation with minimal numbers of components. It allows canisters to be placed for spraying at a door opening.
In a subsidiary aspect in accordance with the invention's first broad independent aspect, said actuator incorporates a lever which is pivotally mounted to said canister holder and which engages said link member; whereby when said link member is in sufficient tension said lever causes said canister to spray. This allows pressure applied to the canister to be enhanced.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said lever incorporates a restraining component which is breakable only when a predetermined pressure level is breached. This allows accidental triggering to be avoided in certain modes of operation.
In a further subsidiary aspect, the device further comprises a mount to which the lever is mounted and said restraining component is a shearable pin extending through said lever and its mount. This achieves a one use safety device which avoids complex electronic alternatives.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said security device further incorporates an audible alarm. This configuration achieves a synergistic effect on an intruder.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said lever incorporates a cam portion which engages and lifts said canister against said holder in order to activate it. This configuration also improves the effectiveness of the triggering of the spraying.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said actuator further comprises a disc member located underneath said canister against which a lever applies pressure in use. This avoids inadvertent puncture of the canister.
In a further subsidiary aspect, two or more disc members are connected together via one or more spring members. This further ensures triggering whilst avoiding puncturing the canister.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said canister incorporates a button for triggering the spraying located at the upper portion of the canister and a spraying duct located laterally; said device further comprising a housing which acts as a canister holder and which incorporates at least one side aperture corresponding to the spraying duct of said canister. This allows the holder to be used for a wider variety of door opening embodiments.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said housing incorporates two side apertures located on opposite sides of said housing.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said actuator incorporates electrical or electronic circuitry which activates an audible alarm and/or liquid sprayer.
In a second broad independent aspect, the invention provides a security system for a closure leaf such as a door or window comprising a unit which pops into sight when the closure leaf is open and which returns to a retracted position as the leaf is closed, characterized in that said unit incorporates a powered security component which is switched on when the unit is in its popped out position.
This configuration is particularly advantageous because it allows improved security of a door for example without being visible before the door is opened. The system also is particularly advantageous because it allows the door or window to operate in its conventional fashion so that it doesn't affect the conventional use of the door.
In a subsidiary aspect, said security component is a camera. In combination with the feature of the second aspect, it allows the lens of the camera to be protected when not in use. It therefore limits any risk of damage which would occur should the camera be exposed in all modes of use.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said security component is a sprayer. In combination with the feature of the second aspect, it allows the spray nozzle to be protected from its environment when the door is shut which would avoid any clogging of the nozzle.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said unit is located in a cavity of a frame, is hinged on said frame and a bias is provided to cause said unit to pop out of the frame when the closure leaf is open. This is particularly advantageous because it doesn't require external devices since the security system may be fitted within the volume of a conventional frame. It also removes any requirement for complex actuation systems.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said camera operates in conjunction with a wireless transmitter to transmit signals representative of images to a location remote from said unit. This would allow a user to assess danger remotely.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said powered security component is connected to a closure leaf blocker which prevents the door from opening beyond a predetermined partially opened degree and is activated when excessive pressure is applied on said blocker. This configuration is particularly advantageous as it allows filming and spraying for example to be carried out simultaneously with the control of the angle by which a door is opened. In a third broad independent aspect, the invention provides a security system for constraining the opening of a closure leaf such as a door beyond a pre-determined partially opened degree comprising a chassis; means for mounting said chassis, in use, adjacent an opening edge of said closure leaf; an arm which is displaceable from an inoperative position in which it does not block the opening and closing of the closure leaf, into and out of an operative position beyond said chassis in which it does so block the opening of the closure leaf beyond said pre-determined partially opened degree; characterized in that means for mounting said chassis incorporate a plurality of predetermined positions for securing said chassis.
This configuration is particularly advantageous because it allows the closure leaf to open to varying degrees dependent upon the position of the chassis. It allows a door leaf to be secured in a particularly narrow entrance to a building for example.
In a subsidiary aspect, said means for mounting incorporates one or more rails and said chassis is mounted on said rails in order to be placed in a plurality of predetermined positions. The configuration is particularly advantageous because it allows the controlled displacement of the chassis.
In a fourth broad independent aspect, the invention provides a security system for constraining the opening of a closure leaf such as a door beyond a pre-determined partially opened degree comprising a chassis; means for mounting said chassis, in use, adjacent an opening edge of said closure leaf; an arm which is displaceable from an inoperative position in which it does not block the opening and closing of the closure leaf, into and out of an operative position beyond said chassis in which it does so block the opening of the closure leaf beyond said pre-determined partially opened degree; and an actuator which drives the motion of said arm; characterized in that said actuator is a rotor which transmits rotation to said arm via a gear.
This configuration is particularly advantageous because it allows the transmission of rotation from the rotor to be driven without any loss motion mechanism.
In a fifth broad independent aspect, the invention provides a security system for constraining the opening of a closure leaf such as a door beyond a pre-determined partially opened degree comprising a chassis; means for mounting said chassis, in use, adjacent an opening edge of said closure leaf; an arm which is displaceable from an inoperative position in which it does not block the opening and closing of the closure leaf, into and out of an operative position beyond said chassis in which it does so block the opening of the closure leaf beyond said pre-determined partially opened degree; characterized in that said chassis is located at least in part within a hollow portion of a closure leaf frame.
This configuration is particularly advantageous because it allows the security system to be primarily enclosed within existing leaf frame dimensions. It also adds protection to the security system since in order to damage the system an intruder would have to breach the leaf frame.
In a sixth broad independent aspect, a portable security unit comprising a motion sensor, an alarm and activation means; wherein the motion sensor, the alarm and activation means are each housed by the unit.
This configuration is particularly advantageous because it allows the device to be relatively compact in order to be transportable from one monitoring position to another.
In a subsidiary aspect, the unit further comprises means for sounding a message; a bank of messages containing messages in a plurality of languages; and means allowing the user of the unit to select the appropriate language to be used.
This configuration is particularly advantageous because it allows a user to employ the portable security unit in a plurality of geographical locations worldwide.
In a further subsidiary aspect, the unit further comprises a transmitter for transmitting a signal representative of activation to an individual located remotely.
In a further subsidiary aspect, the invention further comprises a camera and/or a microphone for collecting sound and/or pictures and/or video operating in conjunction with a transmitter for transmitting a signal representative of sound and/or pictures and/or video collected by said camera and/or microphone. This allows the user to observe any potential security breach from a distance.
In a seventh broad independent aspect, the invention provides a security system for a closure leaf such as a door or window comprising a unit which pops into sight when the closure leaf is open and which returns to a retracted position as the leaf is closed, characterized in that said unit incorporates a powered security component, which is switched on when the unit is in its popped out position and a linkage member extending between a portion of said security system secured adjacent to said closure leaf and a portion of said security system secured on said closure leaf; wherein when pressure is exerted on said closure leaf beyond a predetermined level a security component is actuated.
This configuration allows the security component to be protected in its retracted mode. It also provides readily operable trigger mechanism without necessarily incorporating motors.
In a subsidiary aspect, said security component incorporates a sprayer. In combination with the features of the seventh aspect, it allows the spray nozzle to be protected from its environment when the door is shut which would avoid any clogging of the nozzle.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said security component incorporates a camera. In combination with the features of the seventh aspect, it allows the lens of the camera to be protected when not in use. It therefore limits any risk of damage which would occur should the camera be exposed in all modes of use.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said unit is located in a cavity of said closure leaf adjacent portion and a bias is provided to cause said unit to pop out of the frame when the closure leaf is open. This configuration is advantageous at least in that it minimises the components required.
In a further subsidiary aspect, said closure leaf adjacent portion houses a canister for a sprayer, one or more batteries and an alarm generator. The combination of alarm and sprayer acts as an improved deterrent. In a further subsidiary aspect, said closure leaf adjacent portion incorporates means for securing said portion to the frame of the closure and said portion which is secured to the closure leaf incorporates means for securing the portion to the closure leaf and a strike plate for operational engagement with said unit; whereby when said closure leaf is closed the strike plate causes the unit to return to a retracted position and when the leaf is opened the strike plate is removed from said unit, whereby said unit is free to pop into sight. This configuration avoids having to place the pop out unit inside the frame of the door and therefore lends itself to retro-fitting to any existing door.
In an eighth broad independent aspect, the invention provides a pressurized canister holder, comprising a housing into which a pressurize canister is placed in use, an aperture allowing the contents of said canister to exit said housing, and a trigger mechanism which acts on said canister to cause its contents to exit through said aperture; wherein said housing incorporates two distinct oppositely located apertures; whereby spraying may be achieved from one of said selected apertures. This allows the holder to be employed for any direction of opening
The anti-intruder security device 1 is activated when lever 8 is displaced in the direction indicated by arrow 7a. Upon activation, the security device 1 activates the audible and/or liquid spray device 16, which dispenses an audible alarm and/or dispenses a liquid spray through aperture 14. The circular plug 13a may be removed so that the security device 1 may be reconfigured to dispense an audible alarm and/or dispense a liquid spray through aperture 13. The circular plug 13a may then be plugged into aperture 14, when aperture 14 is not in use.
The audible/spray device 16 comprises an upper cylindrical cap 25, which incorporates a flat horizontal uppermost surface 25b, and a main cylindrical body 24. The main cylindrical body 24 incorporates a cylindrical, bevelled surface 24. The cylindrical cap 25 is vertically displaceable along axis AA. The cylindrical cap 25 incorporates a cylindrical portion 25a, which overlaps the main cylindrical body 24. The cylindrical cap portion 25 is permanently attached to main cylindrical body 24. The main cylindrical body 24 abuts the upper surface of circular disc 31. Circular disc 31 incorporates a central boss 32, which is perpendicular to the disc's lower surface. A helical spring 33 is mounted upon central boss 32, the opposite end of the spring. The canister 24 is abutting a circular disc portion 31 against its lower face. The circular disc 31 incorporates a boss 32, which is centrally mounted within the circular disc 31. The boss 32 is located within a helical spring 33. The opposite end of the spring 33 is mounted upon boss 35. Boss 35 is mounted centrally upon the upper surface of circular disc portion 34. Circular disc portions 31 and 34 are located centrally within the rear chassis member 18, and vertically aligned along axis AA. The projecting lever member 8 is permanently attached to the rear chassis member 18, via hinge portion 20a within a rectangular fixing bracket 19. Lever arm member 8 extends linearly downwards, from the rear chassis lowest edge. The lever arm member 8 also incorporates a protruding cam portion 21 in its upper portion. The lever arm member incorporates a circular aperture 9, centrally within the furthermost, radial portion 10. The fixing bracket 19 is permanently attached to the rear chassis member 18, via four circular fixing points 20. The fixing bracket 19 is centrally mounted within the lower portion of the rear chassis member 18. The fixing bracket 19 incorporates two vertical flanges 23, which are vertically and centrally mounted along axis AA. The two vertical flanges 23 incorporate the hinge portion 20a located in its upper, vertical portion. The vertical flanges 23 also incorporate a retaining shear pin 22 located in its lower, vertical portion. The anti-intruder device 1 is activated by chain (not shown) which is attached to the lever arm member 8, via circular aperture 9. The chain pulls the lever arm 8 in a forward and upwards direction, which applies pressure to retaining shear pin 22. At a given pressure, the retaining shear pin 22 will shear, allowing the lever arm member 8 to continue until it has reached the end of its forward and upwards travel. As the lever arm member 8 travels forward and upwards, it rotates about hinged portion 20a. During this rotation, protruding cam portion 21 engages the lower surface of circular disc portion 34. The outer, vertical profile of cam portion 21 displaces circular disc portion 34 in a vertically upwards direction, when lever arm member 8 is rotated about hinged portion 20a. As circular disc portion 34 is displaced vertically upwards, it applies vertically upward pressure onto helical spring 33, which in turn applies vertical upwards pressure to circular disc portion 31. Therefore, as circular disc portion is displaced vertically upwards, it engages the cylindrical body 24 of the audible/spray device 16. The cylindrical body 24 is displaced vertically upwards, and into a cylindrical cap portion 25. The displacement of the cylindrical body 24 into a cylindrical cap is contained within cylindrical portion 25a. As cylindrical body 24 is displaced vertically upwards, it applies vertical pressure onto cylindrical cap 25, which in turn engages the cylindrical cap's flat top surface 25b against the inner surface of outer wall 29a. As the vertical pressure increases, the cylindrical body 24 is displaced into the cylindrical cap 25, which opens a valve (not shown) within the cylindrical cap for activating the audible/spray device 16. Activation of the audible/spray device 16 results with the sounding of an audible alarm and/or jettisoning of a security liquid from the device 16, in the direction of the intruder, via aperture 27 and aperture (14—see
The security device is located adjacently to a door via a door frame or on a wall. The security device may in a particularly advantageous configuration be located on a vehicle (road going, sea going and/or air going vehicle) such as the rear door of a van. The protruding member 8 incorporates a ring upon which is located a chain which is connected to a fixing bracket on a releasable fixing bracket mounted on a wall, also attached to this chain is a secondary chain which is linked to an anchor point below the security device on the door frame or wall. The security device is located so that the current nozzle 26 is either facing to the side with the intention of spraying and sounding the audible alarm in the direction of the intruder as they come through the door or the nozzle is in a front facing direction to engage the fluid/audible alarm to the intruder in a front facing direction as they approach the door.
As the door is pulled or yanked the fixing pin will not break till a substantial exertion has been applied therefore showing intent to enter the doorway this fractures the retaining pin which then allows the protruding member to raise in an upper direction which enables the cam portion to engage the bottom disc which then compresses the spring and which lifts the second disc which engages the canisters bottom surface which then pushes the canister in an upwards direction therefore engaging the canister cap to the top inside surface of the enclosure which therefore activates the security canister and an audible/fluid alarm is ejected towards the direction of the intruder. In an alternative embodiment of this invention the canister may be replaced with an electronic subassembly which contains a contained power supply or a mains power supply which incorporates a pad/disc which engages with the lever as described in the previous invention but instead of a cam it activates electronic circuitry components to sound alarms or give off some kind of detection alarm signal as well as jettison a cartridge type fluid based marker in the direction of the would be intruder.
Items have been developed for specific use within the invention, one of which being a chemical release mechanism that when activated by way of an attempt to gain entry through the front door with the use of force automatically marks a potential intruder with a trace liquid.
This trace liquid is a clear non-toxic, UV based substance which is only visible under ultra-violet light that has a unique DNA code traceable to a given canister. When presented to clothes or skin can remain for weeks even following exfoliation and the washing of clothes. In the event of an arrest being made and the individual is found to be stained with this substance the relevant authorities are able to analyse the stain and can determine the exact location where this security device was installed and registered, clearly placing that individual at the scene of a specific crime and at the same time increasing detection rates.
1: Chassis to incorporate Chemical Can and 138-decibel screech alarm, this is then secured to the frame very close to the door.
2: The Security Chain is put in place prior to opening the front/rear door this connects from a secured mount within the box from the frame to the retaining device fitted on the door.
3: The chain is attached to a dual feature trigger mechanism fitted to the underside of the secured box, if the door is pushed with exerted force a retention pin will break, thus pulling the trigger mechanism, the sounder will sound and the dual alarm feature when capacity is reached will spray the UV & DNA trace liquid. The canisters are adapted to be emptied on the perpetrator in one action and cannot be used again. This meaning any person carrying that specific code will either be a party to, or a perpetrator of a specific crime.
The housing also incorporates a plurality of apertures in its front face such as aperture 53. These apertures extend in a number of lines in radial directions from a centre point. In close proximity to said apertures and within the housing, there is provided an alarm generator such as a sounder 54 which may cause a panic alarm to sound. The panic alarm may be triggered by an operator pressing a panic button 55 as shown in
Figure TO shows the pop-out unit in its popped-out position as well.
An operational indicating means 67 in the form of a light emitting diode is also provided so that a user may check whether the system is armed.
The portion of the security system which is fixed to the door frame or to an adjacent structural portion may also be incorporated inside the door frame itself. In this configuration, the edge of the door itself would act as the strike panel and the triggering of the mechanism would be achieved by an appropriate means for sensing forced entry. This appropriate means may be for example, incorporated into a chainless door blocker such as illustrated in published patent application WO 03/038380 or WO 00/73609.
As can be seen in
Instead or as well as the motion sensor a camera such as a mini camera may be fitted. It is preferred that the mini camera has a night vision capability. The camera would also preferably be operated by a motion sensor which could be aimed at a door. A small screen on top of the unit may be employed for alignment.
When activated by motion, the camera will record for a length of time. The audible warning may be in the form of initially the words “alarm activated” which would provide the potential intruder with sufficient time to think again and leave. The unit would preferably incorporate translation software so that any statement produced by the alarm system could be in the language of the country being visited at the time.
If movement continues or a shock sensor is triggered, the alarm would be set to sound. The battery contained within the unit would allow the alarm to sound until it is deactivated by entering a four-digit code.
The system may also incorporate text-pictures/video messaging facilities in order to transmit a message to an occupier/user that the alarm has been activated in order to allow him/her to take appropriate action.
Furthermore, the system may transmit a picture and video so that if the person identified by the camera of the unit is no intruder then the unit may be controlled remotely to switch off. A wireless transmitting and receiving facility would therefore be incorporated within the unit.
The mechanism of this stand-alone security unit is similar to the mechanism described in previous figures. Within housing 114 there is provided a security component 122 which is hinged at one corner 123 and biased to tend to protrude from an opening in the housing by a spring 124. The spring 124 causes the security component 122 to pop out of housing 114 when the door and its strike panel are removed when it is opened. This configuration is shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0708162.3 | Apr 2007 | GB | national |
0715487.5 | Sep 2007 | GB | national |
11/981372 | Oct 2007 | US | national |
0801952.3 | Feb 2008 | GB | national |
This application is a national stage entry of PCT/GB2008/001429 filed Apr. 25, 2008, under the International Convention claiming priority over GB application No. 0708162.3 filed Apr. 27, 2007; GB application No. 0715487.5 filed Aug. 9, 2007; U.S. application Ser. No. 11/981,372 filed Oct. 31, 2007; and GB application No. 0801952.3 filed Feb. 2, 2008.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB08/01429 | 4/25/2008 | WO | 00 | 1/25/2010 |