The present invention relates to a method of installing a security alarm system or wireless access point and, in particular, to a method of installing a security alarm system or wireless access point wherein one of a doorbell chime, a smoke detector, a carbon monoxide detector and a thermostat is replaced with the security alarm system or wireless access point. There is also provided a method of converting a wired doorbell assembly into a security alarm system or a wireless access point.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,135,959 which issued on Nov. 14, 2006, to Wagner et al. discloses an apparatus and method for wireless doorbell and security control panel interaction. The system includes a wireless doorbell, a security control panel, and at least one control panel activation device having a transmitter and a manually activated switch or button. The control panel is in communication with the at least one control panel activation device by way of the transmitter. The control panel includes a receiver for receiving signals transmitted from the at least one control panel activation device via the transmitter. A security keypad having a speaker device for broadcasting an alarm or message related to functions of the security system is in communication with the control panel as well. At least one auxiliary security device is also in communication with the control panel. The auxiliary security device may include an assortment of devices that perform ancillary functions that enhance the functionality of the security control panel.
United States Patent Application Publication No. 2014/0070922 to Davis discloses a system, apparatus, and method specially adapted to replace conventional doorbell systems in environments having access to wireless networks connected to the Internet, which provides wireless communication between the doorbell button unit and mobile devices without requiring additional or different power sources or wiring, aside from pre-existing, conventional doorbell wiring.
There is accordingly provided a method of converting one of a doorbell chime, a smoke detector, a carbon monoxide detector and a thermostat in an existing location of a building to a wireless access point. The method includes disconnecting the one of the doorbell chime, the smoke detector, the carbon monoxide detector and the thermostat from existing wiring thereof. The method includes removing from the existing location the one of the doorbell chime, the smoke detector, the carbon monoxide detector and the thermostat. The method includes installing in the existing location the wireless access point. The method includes connecting the wireless access point to the existing wiring so as to receive power therefrom.
There is also provided a method of installing a wireless access point in a building having at least one of a doorbell chime, a smoke detector, a carbon monoxide detector, and a thermostat. The method includes replacing the at least one of the doorbell chime, the smoke detector, the carbon monoxide detector, and the thermostat with the wireless access point.
There is additionally provided a method of installing a wireless access point so as to inhibit detection thereof within the interior of a home. The method includes disconnecting one of a doorbell chime, a smoke detector and a carbon monoxide detector of a building from existing wiring thereof. The doorbell chime, the smoke detector and the carbon monoxide detector are in central and elevated locations of the home. The method includes removing from one or more existing locations thereof the one or more said doorbell chime, said smoke detector and said carbon monoxide detector. The method includes installing in said one or more existing locations the wireless access point. The method includes connecting said existing wiring to said wireless access point so as to receive power therefrom. The method includes providing the wireless access point with backup power in the form of a battery. The method includes operatively connecting a plurality of door sensors, a plurality of window sensors and one or more motion detectors to the wireless access point.
The invention will be more readily understood from the following description of the embodiments thereof given, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A security alarm system may be installed in the house 10 according to a first method, as shown in
The security control panel 40 is wired to the doorbell button 22 and the doorbell camera 42 by the existing wiring 26 which was previously used to wire the doorbell chime 24, as shown in
There is also a plurality of sensors as shown, for example, by proximity sensor 44 which functions as a window sensor for a window 50 in the security alarm system. The proximity sensor 44 may be similar to the type disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 9,905,099 which issued on Feb. 27, 2018, to Carlson et al. and the full disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. In this example, the proximity sensor 44 communicates wirelessly with the security control panel 40. However, in other examples, the proximity sensor may be wired to the security control panel 40. It will be understood by a person skilled in the art that the security alarm system may further include additional proximity sensors, which respectively function as window sensors or doors sensors, as well as motion sensors which sense movement in the house 10.
A security alarm system may also be installed in the house 10 according to a second method as shown in
In this example, the proximity sensor 44 communicates wirelessly with the security control panel 52. However, in other examples, the proximity sensor may be wired to the security control panel 52. It will be understood by a person skilled in the art that the security alarm system may further include additional proximity sensors, which respectively function as window sensors or doors sensors, as well as motion sensors which sense movement in the house 10.
A security alarm system may further be installed in the house 10 according to a third method as shown in
In this example, the proximity sensor 44 communicates wirelessly with the security control panel 54. However, in other examples, the proximity sensor may be wired to the security control panel. It will be understood by a person skilled in the art that the security alarm system may further include additional proximity sensors, which respectively function as window sensors or doors sensors, as well as motion sensors which sense movement in the house 10.
It will be understood by a person skilled in the art that in the examples disclosed herein a doorbell chime or smoke and/or carbon monoxide detector or thermostat are replaced with a security control panel. However, in other examples the doorbell chime, smoke and/or carbon monoxide detector and/or thermostat may be replaced with another component or peripheral of a security alarm system such as a motion detector, wireless receiver/transmitter, or signal repeater.
Examples of methods of installing security alarm systems, converting wired doorbell assembly into security alarm systems, and installing wireless access points have been described. The following clauses are offered as further description.
It will also be understood by a person skilled in the art that many of the details provided above are by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention which is to be determined with reference to the following claims.
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