Wall Penetrating And Closure Movement Initiators Patents (Class 109/41)
  • Patent number: 9613513
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an alarm for detecting and alerting a person of an event where a device is pulled on for an extended period of time. Specifically, the present invention relates to an alarm implemented on a pull-string. Even more specifically, the present invention relates to an apparatus, system, and method of using the same that alerts a person when something becomes tangled or is otherwise caught up in the pull-string of window blinds, shades, or other light blocking devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 16, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 4, 2017
    Inventor: Mark D. Alpert
  • Patent number: 9405038
    Abstract: An enclosed security system includes a metal cage with security panel affixed thereto, forming a vault in which an item of value is enclosed. The security panels include a series of fiber optic security cables, preferably arranged in a sinusoidal pattern with nested fiber loops for added security. The cage preferably includes the security panels on the sides, front, top and door to form the vault enclosure. Fiber optical sensor cables are routed through the tubular frame members to a control box. An optical security tether may optionally be connected between the control box and a protected asset. The tether preferably comprises a jacketed fiber optic cable with internal strength member, surrounded by a metallic armored flex sheath. Any breakage or disconnection of the fiber optic cables within the panels or tether from the control box is detected by the monitor, causing an alert signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 2014
    Date of Patent: August 2, 2016
    Inventors: Philip A. Knight, R Josh Hanlin
  • Patent number: 7843689
    Abstract: A fire resistant and water resistant enclosure for an operable computer digital data storage device is provided. The enclosure has walls made of gypsum or concrete and, in one embodiment, has two small ventilation openings which remain open during normal operation of the digital data storage device and during the presence of fire. This embodiment has no moving parts. In the presence of fire, air and superheated steam from inside the enclosure expand and flow outwardly through the ventilation passageways. As those gases flow outwardly, they simultaneously block or prevent the transfer of heat from the exterior fire inwardly through those passageways. A water resistant pouch or coating surrounding the storage device prevents damage from flood, water, steam generated by the insulation or smoke from passing through said passageways and damaging the storage device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 6, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2010
    Inventors: Robby Jay Moore, Brooks Ira Davis
  • Patent number: 6247415
    Abstract: The invention concerns a protective device for valuable documents, including a volume capable of being closed and divided into two compartments, one of the compartments being used to receive the documents to be protected while in the second compartment caps contain a pyrotechnic mixture which, when the device is wrongly manipulated, will burst into a flame and penetrate the documents in the first mentioned compartment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2001
    Assignee: FN Hertsal, S.A.
    Inventors: Guy Appeltans, Luc Mellebeek
  • Patent number: 6178897
    Abstract: The invention concerns a protective device for valuable documents, including a volume capable of being closed and divided into two compartments, one of the compartments being used to receive the documents to be protected while in the second compartment caps contain a pyrotechnic mixture which, when the device is wrongly manipulated, will burst into a flame which will penetrate the documents in the first mentioned compartment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2001
    Assignee: FN Herstal, S.A.
    Inventors: Guy Appeltans, Luc Mellebeek
  • Patent number: 5598792
    Abstract: A credit card security device which prevents credit card and bank card fraud. The device includes a case with an access door secured by a lock for storing the cards and a detection member within the case for determining an entry into the case when the door is locked. The detection member operates an electromagnet within the case upon the entry. The electromagnet scrambles the code within each credit card's magnetic strip and thereby invalidates the credit cards for future use. The detection member comprises a normally open electrical circuit when the door is closed and locked and includes switches for providing a current flow to the invalidating electromagnet upon the entry. At least one such switch is a normally open pressure switch mounted in wall of the case which closes when the entry to the case is through the wall, thereby providing the current flow to the electromagnet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 4, 1997
    Inventor: Forrest A. Wales
  • Patent number: 4942831
    Abstract: Device for the protected storage of objects, comprising a closable container having an electrical security shield enclosing a storage space, damaging means (10) for rendering the objects useless, and means (4) for feeding in from the outside a command which disables the damaging means (10), the security shield comprising one or more electrical systems which at least togther extend over essentially the entire surface of the shield and which cooperate with a processing circuit (14) which detects an electrical parameter of each system, and which is capable of delivering an activation command to the damaging means (10) when a detected parameter value deviates from a reference value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 1988
    Date of Patent: July 24, 1990
    Assignee: Seculock B. V.
    Inventor: Teunis Tel
  • Patent number: 4852502
    Abstract: A safety box comprises a multi-layered wall having provided therein at least one conductor, which responds by interruption or short-circuiting to damage caused to the wall, and which, if the wall is damaged, activates a circuit connected to said conductor. In response to activation of said circuit, documents contained in said safety box are marked or destroyed via an ignition means. The wall of the safety box is provided with electric shield means. In order to increase the response reliability of the circuit, the invention provides the feature that the shield means is galvanically separate from the circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 1988
    Date of Patent: August 1, 1989
    Inventors: Sven Klingberg, Sixten Persson
  • Patent number: 4722435
    Abstract: There is described a case for valuable documents, such as notably checks, credit cards, bank notes, etc., comprised of a box with a lid and a closure which may only be opened by inputting a code number, as well as a capsule or phial filled with a pressurized liquid which can destroy or make useless said documents, in which said capsule or phial is made completely or partly from fusible material, and said capsule or phial may be opened or unplugged electrically when electric or electronic means the case is fitted with, are operated due to any break-in attempt.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 1986
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1988
    Assignee: Marc Mareels
    Inventors: Marc Mareels, Michel Moerman
  • Patent number: 4391203
    Abstract: Security apparatus which is operable to protect valuables by triggering an alarm and/or by defacing or rendering the valuables unusable on a change of pressure in a pressure sealable chamber. In a first embodiment suitable for use as a cash box (10), the valuables are received in a hollow receptacle (21) surrounded by a vacuum chamber (22) and a dye bomb (39) within the receptacle (21) is exploded on loss of vacuum within the vacuum chamber (22). In a second embodiment suitable for protecting the contents of mail bags, a hollow plug structure (63) is fitted to the nekc of a mail bag. The plug structure (63) has an opening (65) communicating with the interior of the mail bag so that the interior of the plug structure (63) and the interior of the mail bag can be evacuated to form a vacuum chamber. The plug structure (63) carries a dye container (69) from which dye is sprayed into the mail bag on loss of vacuum within the chamber.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 1981
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1983
    Inventor: Frederick W. Millar
  • Patent number: 4281320
    Abstract: A protective barrier and burglar alarm in the form of a window blind includes a plurality of slats which may be compacted to open the blind, the slats being supported by flexible cords including electrical conductors establishing an electrically-conductive pathway through the length of the window blind. The lower end of the blind carries retaining means for retaining the blind in its closed position, and circuit-interrupting means effective when the blind is raised or severed to actuate an alarm. In one described embodiment, the retaining means and circuit interrupting means include mating pins and sockets; and in a second described embodiment, they include magnetic retainer elements adapted to actuate a magnetic reed switch carried at the lower end of the blind.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 11, 1979
    Date of Patent: July 28, 1981
    Inventor: Ariel Rosenberg
  • Patent number: 4234875
    Abstract: A security panel arrangement for use with an intrusion alarm system designed to monitor the continuity of a normally continuous signal conductive path and to produce a warning signal when the signal conductive path is broken, which arrangement includes a cellular panel forming a series of parallel elongated passages through which extends at least one means for conducting a signal. The cellular panel is attached to a surface portion of a structure to be secured, and the means for conducting a signal is connected at its two ends to the alarm system in a continuity monitoring relationship therewith. Passage of a human being through the surface portion breaks the continuity of the means for conducting a signal and causes the alarm system to produce the warning signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1978
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1980
    Assignee: Sandstone, Inc.
    Inventor: William H. Williams