Claims
- 1. A substantially automatic, compact security system for preventing crime in high traffic buildings comprising:
at least one revolving door unit, which in normal operation is restricted to rotating in one direction only; said at least one revolving door unit having sufficient door panels revolving within a semi-circular inside wall to have at least four zones; said at least four zones forming, in operation, at least two zones as independent isolated chambers formed by two door panels and said inside semi-circular wall; at least two personnel detectors and at least two other detectors positioned to scan within said at least two zones capable of forming said independent isolated chambers; a low voltage electromechanical subsystem including said at least two personnel detectors and said at least two other detectors; electromechanical means to stop said revolving door upon a signal from one or more of said detectors so as to thwart an illegal activity; wherein entrance, egress, detection and capture require no exterior electrical power beyond that of said low voltage subsystem; and wherein, prior to detection of a potential illegal activity, general public is provided substantially unfettered entrance to and egress from a building/store.
- 2. A substantially automatic security system according to claim 1, wherein at least one detector of said at least two other detectors is a weapon detector, which is a radio frequency (RF) detector positioned above an entry way of said revolving door unit's at least four zones; at least one zone of said revolving unit's at least four zones is a dead zone permitting no entry without apprehension/detection; and wherein said door panels preferably use shatter proof glass and most preferably are made from bullet proof glass.
- 3. A substantially automatic security system according to claim 2, wherein said low voltage electromechanical subsystem comprises a series of latching relays, magnetic switches and a magnetic lock, which apprehends a person entering said revolving door unit while possessing a weapon.
- 4. A substantially automatic security system according to claim 1, wherein one detector of said at least two other detectors is an electromagnetic detector, capable of detecting magnetic tape attached to a protected article, and which is positioned above an exit way; and at least one zone of said revolving door unit's at least four zones is a dead zone permitting no uninterrupted passage i.e. no entry without apprehension/detention, and wherein said door panels preferably use shatter proof glass.
- 5. A substantially automatic security system according to claim 4, wherein said low voltage electromechanical subsystem comprises a series of latching relays, magnetic switches and a lock, which apprehends a person entering said revolving door unit while possessing a protected merchandise item within one of said independent isolated chambers.
- 6. An automatic system for protecting buildings according to claim 4, wherein said low voltage electromechanical subsystem comprises a series of latching relays, magnetic switches and a lock, which captures a protected merchandise item in one of said independent isolated chambers even without being accompanied by a person.
- 7. A substantially automatic security system according to claim 1, further comprising a radio frequency (RF) receiver to activate said security system upon receiving a signal from a RF transmitter positioned away from said at least one revolving door unit.
- 8. A substantially automatic security system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one revolving door unit functions as an entry to a high traffic building.
- 9. A substantially automatic security system according to claim 8, wherein said high traffic building is selected from the group: a school, a bank, an office building and a stock exchange.
- 10. A substantially automatic security system according to claim 4, wherein said at least one revolving door unit functions as an exit to a high traffic building.
- 11. A substantially automatic security system according to claim 10, wherein said high traffic building is selected from the group: a large merchandise store, a clothing store, a leather goods store, a retail outlet, and a warehouse.
- 12. A substantially automatic security system according to claim 1, wherein said high traffic building is protected at both entry and exit by at least one revolving door unit in each area.
- 13. A substantially automatic security system according to claim 1, wherein electrical power for said low voltage subsystem is by means of a self-contained low voltage battery.
- 14. A substantially automatic security system according to claim 13, wherein said self-contained low voltage source is an automotive-style 12V DC battery.
PRIOR FILINGS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part and claims the benefit of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/667,182, filed Sep. 21, 2000 by inventor Romeo Prasad and entitled “System for Preventing Crime in High Traffic Buildings”, which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference into this application.
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09667182 |
Sep 2000 |
US |
Child |
10375398 |
Feb 2003 |
US |