Claims
- 1. An alarm sensor for securing an object, said alarm sensor having a secured and an unsecured state, said sensor comprising:
- a sensor housing having a planar surface with a peg projecting from said surface;
- a connection means spaced from said peg for attaching the sensor housing to the object to be secured with the peg inserted into a recess in the object such that the object is prevented from rotating with respect to the sensor housing;
- an elongate cord housing a first and second conductor and extending from the sensor housing for electrical communication with an alarm system;
- a connecting mean for connecting an end of the elongate cord to a remotely located detector means for detecting the state of the sensor, said detecting means being part of said alarm system;
- a limit switch connected to said first and second conductors and mounted to said sensor housing with a switch actuator projecting from the planar surface, said sensor being in the secured state when said limit switch actuator is depressed against said object; and
- a means on the sensor housing for visually indicating the state of the sensor.
- 2. The alarm sensor of claim 1 wherein the connection means is a bolt.
- 3. The alarm sensor of claim 1 wherein said sensor housing has a post extending from the bottom surface of said sensor housing for engaging a hole in a stand.
- 4. The alarm sensor of claim 3 further including a locking mechanism for engaging said post in the hole in said stand.
- 5. The alarm sensor of claim 1 wherein the alarm sensor is in the secured state when the limit switch connects the first and second conductors and in the unsecured state when the limit switch disconnects the first and second conductors.
- 6. The alarm sensor of claim 1 wherein the alarm sensor is in the secured state when the limit switch disconnects the first and second conductors and in the unsecured state when the limit switch connects the first and second conductors.
- 7. The alarm sensor of claim 1 further including a layer of material mounted between the sensor housing and the object for protecting a mounting surface of the object.
- 8. The alarm sensor for securing an object, said alarm sensor having a secured and an unsecured state, said sensor comprising:
- a sensor housing having a top and bottom surface;
- a peg projecting from the top surface of the sensor housing;
- a post projecting from the bottom surface of the sensor housing;
- a connection means spaced from said peg for attaching said top surface of the sensor housing to the face of the object to be secured with said peg inserted into a recess in the object such that the object cannot rotate with respect to said sensor housing;
- an elongate cord housing a first and second conductor and extending from the sensor housing for electrical communication with an alarm system;
- a connecting means for connecting an end of the elongate cord to a remotely located detector means for detecting the state of the sensor, said detecting means being part of said alarm system;
- a limit switch connected to said first and second conductors and mounted to said sensor housing with a switch actuator projecting from the top surface, said sensor being in the secured state when said limit switch actuator is depressed against said object and the unsecured state when said limit switch is not depressed;
- a stand having a hole for engaging said post, said stand for holding said object for display; and
- a means on the sensor housing for visually indicating the state of the sensor.
- 9. The alarm sensor of claim 8 wherein the sensor housing is a flat cylinder.
- 10. The alarm sensor of claim 9 wherein the connection means of the sensor housing includes a cylindrical hole for receiving a mounting screw.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 707,014, filed May 29, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,172,098, entitled "Alarm System Sensing and Triggering Apparatus".
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"Secure-Cam", Protex Security Systems, Inc. Advertisment, Nov. 1987. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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707014 |
May 1991 |
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