Information
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Patent Grant
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6497186
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Patent Number
6,497,186
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Date Filed
Thursday, June 7, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 24, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Boswell; Christopher
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 109 25
- 109 29
- 109 30
- 109 31
- 109 32
- 109 33
- 109 34
- 109 36
- 109 37
- 285 382
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A safe for accomodating valuable documents includes one or more units (1-17), each of which is intended to accomodate several valuable documents and is equipped with destructive devices (112-172) for local destruction of valuable documents in respective units when an attempt to break into the safe (1) is made. Each of the destruction devices (e.g. 112) includes at least one container (31) disposed adjacent a valuable document wind-up drum (30). The container includes a peripheral, circular continuous recess or channel (311) intended for destructive material (33) and facing towards the exposed edges of valuable documents. The opening (3111, 3211) of the recess or channel (311, 321) is covered with a ring-shaped plastic or steel net. The recess contains dye capsules (33) and a ring-shaped fuse (3113, 3213) for activation of the dye when an attempt to break into the safe (1) is made.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to safes for the safekeeping of valuable documents, such as banknotes, cheques, etc., and more specifically to safes that include one or more units that are each intended for a plurality of valuable documents and equipped with destructive means for local destruction of valuable documents in respective units when an attempt to break into the safe is made.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In safes of the aforedescribed kind and constructed in accordance with the invention, each of the destructive devices includes at least one container which is mounted adjacent a winding-up drum that is intended for winding-up valuable documents and which has extending peripherally in its longitudinal direction a circular, continuous recess or channel which faces towards the exposed edges of the valuable documents and which is intended to accommodate destructive material.
These and other characteristic features of an inventive safe will be apparent from the accompanying Claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings, in which
FIG. 1
illustrates an inventive safe;
FIG. 2
is a diagrammatic illustration of destructive devices included in the safe according to
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
illustrates one of a number of destructive devices included in the safe according to
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 4
illustrates a modification of the destructive device according to FIG.
3
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The safe
1
illustrated in
FIG. 1
is intended for the safekeeping of valuable documents, such as banknotes, cheques, etc., and includes a plurality of units
11
-
17
which are each intended to accommodate a plurality of valuable documents. The safe as a whole is fitted with a so-called shell or outer casing protection means
101
which functions to disclose/indicate when an attempt is made to break into the safe.
The majority of the aforesaid units each includes a destructive device
112
-
162
(see
FIG. 2
) that has an explosive or some other activating means, and a dyestuff or some other destructive substance (such as glue) for local destruction of valuable documents contained in respective units
11
,
12
, . . .
16
.
These destructive elements are activated from a processor unit
102
, depending on whether or not respective units contain valuable documents at that moment or are empty.
FIG. 2
is a diagrammatic illustration illustrating the destructive devices
112
-
162
, each of said devices comprising a dye-containing part
1121
-
1621
and an explosive part
1122
-
1622
. Extending from the processor unit
102
controlling the destructive devices is a multi-conductor cable
1022
through which ignition impulses are set to respective explosive parts in response to damage to the shell protection means
101
and also depending on whether respective units
11
-
16
contain banknotes or are empty. Information relating to presence of valuable documents in said units is delivered continuously to an input
1021
on the processor unit
102
.
FIG. 3
illustrates a destructive device
112
which comprises two device parts in the form of container means
31
,
32
, disposed on two mutually opposite sides of a drum
30
onto which valuable documents are wound. Each container means
31
,
32
includes a peripheral continuous recess or channel
311
,
321
which accommodates destructive material
33
and is circular in its longitudinal direction and faces towards the exposed edges of the valuable documents. The valuable documents
35
, e.g. banknotes, are encased and wound up between plastic belts. Fixedly mounted on respective ends of the drum are end-walls
301
,
302
which are provided with a plurality of holes in a peripheral ring corresponding to the openings of the recesses or channels
311
,
321
.
As banknotes are fed in or out, the drum
30
rotates with its end-walls
301
,
302
, whereas the containers
31
,
32
are affixed to walls
103
,
104
in the safe
1
and are thus stationary.
The opening
3111
and
3211
of respective recesses or channels
311
,
321
, facing the edges of the valuable documents, is covered with a ring-shaped net
3112
and
3212
respectively. The recesses include a number of capsules containing a destructive material
33
in the form of a dye, and a ring-shaped detonation fuse
3113
and
3213
respectively for activation of the destructive material in the event of an attempt to break into the safe
1
.
FIG. 4
illustrates a further development of the invention in which each recess or channel, e.g. the recess
311
, is divided into separate chambers
3114
,
3115
each housing a capsule that contains destructive material
33
, and also housing a ring-shaped detonation fuse
31131
and
31132
respectively. The recess or channels
321
also has two separate chambers
3214
,
3215
containing dye capsules and detonation fuses
32131
and
32132
respectively.
Claims
- 1. A safe (1) for the safekeeping of valuable documents such as banknotes and cheques, etc., and including one or more units (11-17) each intended to accommodate a plurality of valuable documents and each being equipped with destructive devices (112-172) for local destruction of valuable documents in respective units when an attempt is made to break into the safe (1), characterised in that each (e.g. 112) of the destruction devices (112-172) includes at least one container (31), which is disposed adjacent to a drum (30) for winding-up of valuable documents, said container being provided with a peripheral, continuous and generally circular recess or channel (311) intended for destructive material (33) and facing towards the exposed edges of valuable documents.
- 2. A safe according to claim 1, characterised in that each (e.g. 112) of the destructive devices (112-172) includes two containers (31, 32) on mutually opposite sides of the valuable document wind-up drum (30), wherein each of said containers includes a peripheral, circular and continuous recess or channel (311, 321), wherein the continuous recess or channel (311, 321) is open towards exposed edges of the valuable documents.
- 3. A safe according to claim 2, characterised in that the opening (3111, 3211) of respective recess or channel (3111, 3212) facing exposed edges of said valuable documents is covered with a ring-shaped net structure (3112, 3212); and in that the respective recess or channel (311, 321) includes capsules containing destructive material (33) in the form of dye, and also a ring-shaped detonation fuse (3113, 3213) for activating the destructive material (33) when an attempt to break into the safe (1) is made.
- 4. A safe according to claim 3, characterised in that said recess or channel (311, 321) is divided into two mutually separate chambers (3114, 3115; 3214, 3214) each of which contains a destructive material container and a detonating fuse (31131, 31132; 32131, 32132) for activation of the destructive material in respective chambers.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
9804534 |
Dec 1996 |
SE |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/SE99/02304 |
|
WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO00/39424 |
7/6/2000 |
WO |
A |
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