This invention relates to security systems, and in particular to a security system device affixed to a window that is adjustable to allow adjustable venting of the window.
Typically, security systems provide protection against intruders at each window and door throughout a building or dwelling. One type of security device used for the protection of the windows are magnetic reed switch detectors (also known as contact switches) located on the window jambs and magnets located on the window frames. As the window is opened, the magnet is moved away from the reed switch detector causing it to transmit an “open” signal to the security system controller. If the security system is armed, then the controller will generate an alarm signal, which may be sent to a central station monitoring service and/or sound a local siren as well known in the art. If the security system is unarmed, then no alarm signal will be generated.
In order to allow an end user/homeowner to open a window partially in order to vent a room while maintaining operability of the window security device, installers may attach two magnets to the window. One magnet allows the reed switch detector to transmit a normal, or closed, signal to the system controller when the window is in a closed position. A second magnet located approximately four inches below the first magnet allows the reed switch detector to transmit the closed signal to the system controller when the window is in a vented position since that second magnet will align with the detector when the window is in a vented (i.e. partially open) position. The end user/homeowner can select only one of these two window positions prior to arming the security system. One problem is that the vented position selected by the installer may not be the preferred or ideal position sought after by the end user/homeowner.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a security device that allows an end user/homeowner flexibility in selecting a preferred vented window or sliding door position.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a security system that uses the security device to allow an end user/homeowner flexibility in selecting a preferred vented position.
Finally, it is a further object of the present invention to provide a method that allows an end user flexibility in selecting a preferred vented position.
The security device of the present invention is a component of a security system that is adapted to be affixed along a window to provide anti-intruder protection while providing the ability to open the window a variable amount for venting an area. The security device comprises a magnetic member located in a housing, wherein the length of the housing is substantially longer than the length of the magnetic member, and means for mounting the magnetic member at a desired location along the housing and relocating the magnetic member to a different location when desired. The means for mounting the magnetic member may comprise a track extending substantially along the length of the housing and means for slidingly engaging the magnetic member along the track, whereby the magnetic member may be engaged at a desired location. Additionally, the means for slidingly engaging the magnetic member may comprise a plurality of notches located along the length of the track and notch engagement means located on the magnetic member for allowing selective engagement of the magnetic member.
The security device further comprises a contact switch adapted to provide a first output signal, or a normal closed signal, to a security system when the contact switch is in proximity to the magnetic member and a second output or open signal to the security system, when the contact switch is not in proximity to the magnetic member.
The present invention also is a security system that includes the security device described above affixed to a window, a control panel, and means for communicating the first and second output signals from the contact switch to the control panel. The housing of the magnetic member is affixed to a first component of the window, which may be the window frame, and the contact switch is affixed to a second component of the window, which may be the window jamb. Alternatively, the housing with the magnetic member may be affixed to the window jamb while the contact switch is affixed to the window frame. The magnetic member located in the housing is in proximity to the contact switch when the first component of the window and the second component of the window are in a first relative position with respect to each other, which may be a closed position or a vented position, and to be out of proximity to the magnetic member when the first component of the window and the second component of the window are in a second relative position with respect to each other, which is a substantially open position.
The present invention is also a method of adjusting the security device described above, wherein the security device is a component of the security system. The method comprises two steps: (1) locating the magnetic member in a first position in the housing such that when the window is in a closed position, the magnetic member is in close proximity to the contact switch causing the contact switch to output a closed signal, and when the window is in a second position the magnetic member is not in close proximity to the contact switch causing the contact switch to output an open signal; and (2) relocating the magnetic member to a second position in the housing such that when the window is in a vented position the magnetic member is in close proximity to the contact switch causing the contact switch to output a closed signal, and when the window is in a second position the magnetic member is not in close proximity to the contact switch causing the contact switch to output an open signal. In the last step, relocating the magnet member requires an end user/homeowner to slide the magnetic member along a track located in the housing in a preferred embodiment.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with respect to the Figures.
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It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications to the specific embodiment described herein may be made while still being within the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example the engagement means 80 and the notches 90 may have a different shapes or sizes. Also the mounting holes 100 may not be holes but adhesive strips. The housing of the present invention may be made of transparent plastic or another material to provide the end user/home owner with a more aesthetically pleasing option. The design of the present invention also provides the installer options for use of various reed or contact switch 20 devices.