With Alarm, Signal Or Indicator Patents (Class 109/31)
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Patent number: 8817471Abstract: A system for suppressing an overheat condition in an electrical housing includes an electrical housing that defines a housing area including one or more electrical devices; a suppression fluid container containing a suppression fluid; a valve configured to regulate the flow of the suppression fluid from the suppression fluid container to the housing area; at least one sensor configured to sense at least one of temperature and smoke; and a controller communicatively connected to the at least one sensor and the valve, the controller configured to receive signals from the at least one sensor indicating an overheat condition in the housing area; and in response to the received signals indicating the overheat condition in the housing area, control the valve to allow the suppression fluid to flow from the suppression fluid container into the housing area, in order to suppress the overheat condition in the housing area.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2011Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Cooper Technologies CompanyInventor: Kyle Steven Barna
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Patent number: 8537010Abstract: A system and method to enhance vault security and management. An identity of a user is electronically validated. A floor plan of the vault and associated location of an authorized resource is retrieved in access computer. The user is then signaled a location of the resource within the vault.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2010Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: PSSI International, Inc.Inventors: Dennis Hamm, Dennis Van Swol, Marilyn Van Swol
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Publication number: 20120325127Abstract: An intrusion deterrence accessory device for an enclosure having an original door or panel for limiting access to the enclosure includes a replacement door or panel for the enclosure, the door or panel being directly substitutable for the original door or panel; a dispenser for a deterrence substance operably mounted to the replacement door or panel; and an intrusion sensor operably mounted to the replacement door, wherein the dispenser is operable to dispense the deterrence substance when an intrusion is sensed by the intrusion sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventor: John B. Adrain
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Publication number: 20120247373Abstract: The invention relates to a protection unit for use in or as a secured container, comprising a compartment for storage of valuables, a detection unit, a track and trace unit, and a foam generating unit comprising a quick expanding and hardening or sticky foam, wherein detection by the detection unit of an unallowed event triggers the track and trace unit and the foam generating unit for trapping the operational track and trace unit and valuables into a block of foam. The electronics for track and tracing may comprise a module for transmission via telecommunication or internet of its position to a remote receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2010Publication date: October 4, 2012Applicant: 3SI Security Systems N.V.Inventor: Sonny Van Dessel
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Patent number: 8234984Abstract: A method and an arrangement pertaining to an alarm-equipped valuable item storage space (1) includes at least one device (10-13) for the storage of valuable documents, banknotes or the like, in which a destructive agent (61) is intended to destroy the valuable documents (100) in response to a burglary attempt and/or manipulative action. In conjunction with the need to destroy the valuable documents, a destructive agent container (60,63) is opened so as to cause the destructive agent to move into a collecting vessel (50) within which a valuable document collecting device (30) is at least partially situated. The volume of a destructive agent is such as to enable the collecting vessel (50) to accommodate the destructive agent (61) in the absence of overflow. The destructive agent container (60,63) is placed above the collecting vessel (50) so that the destructive agent (61) will run or fall down into the collecting vessel when an alarm is triggered.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: SQS Security Qube System ABInventor: Kjell Lindskog
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Patent number: 8171865Abstract: A method and an arrangement for defacing and/or destroying items stored in an alarmed value space (30), wherein there is used a piercable or openable container (80) that contains a defacing agent/destructive agent (C). When an alarm is triggered, the defacing agent/destructive agent (C) is distributed in the value space (30) while, at the same time, reducing the combined volume of the container (80) and the value space (30). The arrangement (50) includes a container (80) which contains defacing agent/destructive agent (C) and an element (62, 63) for piercing or opening the container (80) in conjunction with triggering of the alarm. The arrangement (50) also includes a spring activated press element or press plate (71) and an element (75, 76) for causing the press element/press plate (71) and the piercing element or opening element (62, 63) to move in response to triggering of the alarm. The arrangement can be used effectively in all working directions relative to the value space.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2005Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: SQS Security Qube System ABInventors: Kjell Lindskog, Per Forsman
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Patent number: 8047142Abstract: There is provided a protection method and protection system for valuables. An internal enclosure for enclosing the valuables, an external enclosure for enclosing the internal enclosure, a misuse protection device for the valuables, and a triggering device for triggering the misuse protection device in the event of an unauthorized manipulation of the external enclosure are provided. The external enclosure is closable to form a seal. A pressure chamber, which is impinged by an initial pressure, is produced in the external enclosure. A setpoint pressure is generated, which deviates from the ambient pressure, in the pressure chamber when the external enclosure is closed to form a seal. A pressure sensor is used for detecting the pressure in the pressure chamber. The pressure sensor controls initialization of the triggering device. The triggering device triggers the misuse protection device when the pressure deviates by more than a tolerance pressure value from the setpoint pressure.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2007Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Inventor: Peter Villiger
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Publication number: 20100077940Abstract: The invention relates to a method and to an arrangement pertaining to an alarm-equipped valuable item storage space (1) that includes at least one device (10-13) for the storage of valuable documents, banknotes or the like, wherein a destructive agent (61) is intended to destroy the valuable documents (100) in response to a burglary attempt and/or manipulative action. In conjunction with the need to destroy said valuable documents, there is opened a destructive agent container (60, 63) such as to cause the destructive agent to move into a collecting vessel (50) within which a valuable document collecting device (30) is at least partially situated. The volume of destructive agent is such as to enable the collecting vessel (50) to accommodate the destructive agent (61) in the absence of overflow. The destructive agent container (60, 63) is placed above the collecting vessel (50) so that the destructive agent (61) will run or fall down into the collecting vessel when an alarm is triggered.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2009Publication date: April 1, 2010Inventor: Kjell Lindskog
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Patent number: 7388485Abstract: An anti-theft device includes a sensing device for attaching to an entrance of a house building and for sensing whether the entrance of the house building is pried by an unauthorized person or not, and a counterattacking device for counterattacking the unauthorized person when the unauthorized person breaking the entrance of the house building. One or more containers may receive an attacking agent and a pumping device may pump the attacking agent out of the container via one or more nozzles which may be rotated by a rotating device, an agitating device may agitate the attacking agent received in the container. A receptacle may be attached to the house building for supporting the container.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Inventor: Hsieh Ho Shen
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Patent number: 7385507Abstract: The present invention is directed towards a container for transporting of valuables in a first compartment; particularly towards a container having a second compartment containing an alarm system. The alarm system includes an air bladder, i.e. airbag, for instantaneous and rapid deployment when triggered by a remote activator or other devices present on the container. After being triggered the air bladder inflates to a volume much greater than the second compartment and the container, such that the thief cannot easily transport the container into a car or through a doorway, or at the very least without being noticed.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2004Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Inventors: Anthony T. Simpson, Randall L. Koelz
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Patent number: 6510804Abstract: A marking device in a paper money theft proof system can surely provide a mark to stolen paper money so as to alert the public, and can also be used repeatedly, and thus economically. The marking device has a sensor that detects a shock produced when a paper money container is moved or broken to take paper money contained in the paper money container out of it. A marking device provides a mark to at least a part of the paper money under the control of signals from the sensor, the marking device being constructed so as to partially cut the paper money.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1999Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Inventor: Takashi Negoro
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Patent number: 6497186Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2001Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Nybohov Development ABInventor: Leif Lundblad
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Patent number: 5990789Abstract: A method and system for preventing smoke and fire damage in a clean room within which a tool including an electrically powered element is located. The method includes the step of providing the tool with a system including a fire proof housing, a sensor, an environmental sealing mechanism, an operator panel and a controller. The fire proof housing is secured over the tool and includes a door and at least one port to the tool. The sensor monitors an environmental condition within the housing and generates a sensor signal. The environmental sealing mechanism seals the at least one port and the door to the housing in response to the control signals to render the housing environmentally sealed. The operator panel includes visual indicators responsive to actuation signals. The controller is adapted to receive and process the sensor signals and to execute a shutdown control sequence during which the control signals and the actuation signals are generated.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1997Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: LSI Logic CorporationInventors: Michael Jay Berman, Joseph B. Barsky
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Patent number: 5787819Abstract: An anti-effraction device in particular for automatic dispensers of banknotes and valuables is provided which comprises a casing, a door formed in the casing, and at least one container internal to the casing and adapted to house banknotes and valuables, the anti-effraction device comprising time control members adapted to impose a delay period in the door-opening procedure and detection means adapted to detect the presence of banknotes and valuables in the container and to send the time control members a correction signal substantially depending on the presence of banknotes and valuables, said time control members being at least partly interlocked to said correction signal in a manner adapted to vary the delay period in the presence of the correction signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1996Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: M.I.B. Elettronica S.r.l.Inventor: Giuseppe Ezio Fumanelli
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Patent number: 5775235Abstract: A method of destroying an object(s) stored in an alarm-protected safety enclosure, there being a destructive agent which is distributed over the object(s) when an alarm is triggered. The destructive agent marks and/or destroys the object(s) within the safety enclosure. A first explosive substance and a second explosive substance are used to shred the object(s) and to distribute the destructive agent over the object(s). The first explosive substance may be triggered by the alarm prior to the second explosive substance. The triggered first explosive substance shredding the object(s) and the triggered second explosive substance distributing the destructive agent over the object(s).Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1996Date of Patent: July 7, 1998Inventors: Kjell Lindskog, Ola Fristrom
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Patent number: 5485143Abstract: A security dye pack disguised as a bundle of currency for deterring robberies includes a housing formed from a stack of currency bills sewn together and having a hollow chamber formed therein. A printed circuit board is disposed within the chamber for supporting electrical components which generate an actuating signal upon detecting removal of the security dye pack from the protected premises. A flexible pouch containing dye, tear gas, or other active chemicals, is secured at one end of the printed circuit board, and a squib extends into the pouch to ignite the chemical mixture when the actuating signal is generated. The flexible pouch is formed of a heat-resistant plastic film which is easily bendable. Foam cushions, protected by heat-resistant film, are disposed above and below the pouch and circuit board. Heat resistant plastic sheets extend about the foam cushions and are secured by an elastic thread to the housing to retain the components within the hollow chamber.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1995Date of Patent: January 16, 1996Assignee: U.S. Currency Protection Corp.Inventor: Scott E. Keniston
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Patent number: 5448223Abstract: A currency alarm pack for triggering an alarm to foil a bank robbery consists of a receiver for detecting an electromagnetic field at the exit of a bank and a circuit which activates an alarm to release dye and/or tear gas when the alarm pack leaves the field. The receiver has automatic gain control hysteresis causing its gain to increase when it first detects the field so that it automatically locks onto the field. This reduces the chance of activation of the alarm pack inside a bank if the robber does not exit the bank immediately.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1994Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: ICI Americas, Inc.Inventor: Raymond C. Johnson
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Patent number: 5293990Abstract: A new and improved box protection apparatus includes a plurality of flexible straps for encompassing the box under tension, and a guide for receiving the straps and for orienting the straps with respect to the box. The guide includes a rectangular frame member which includes a plurality of slots for receiving the box-encompassing straps. A hinged lid is provided for covering the frame member. The frame member includes a first locking member, and the lid includes a second locking member whereby the frame member and the lid can be locked together. The frame member includes at least one handle. Buckles are provided for locking the straps under tension, and the buckles are covered by the lid when the lid is locked to the frame member. The box protection apparatus may also include an alarm assembly, connected to either the frame member or the lid, for sounding an alarm in response to unauthorized moving of the lid.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1993Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Inventor: Jose P. S. Masakayan
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Patent number: 5208085Abstract: A device is provided for deterring vandalism to exposed exterior surfaces, particularly the exposed surfaces of mailboxes or other receptacles which may be positioned adjacent to roadways. The invention includes a plurality of nodules filled with a mixture including a dye. The nodules are positioned on the exterior surface of the structure to be protected and upon being impacted will propel the dye mixture in a predetermined direction to form a mark on the person performing the vandalism.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1991Date of Patent: May 4, 1993Inventor: Marvin B. Pace
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Patent number: 5195448Abstract: An anti-armed robbery system is provided wherein persons enter and exit an establishment through a plurality of floor to ceiling extending walls and lockable doors made of bullet resistant materials forming a completely enclosed bullet resistant vestibule, having means for detecting the entry and exit of persons, and means responsive thereto for allowing the unhampered entry to the establishment of entering persons, and not allowing exit from the vestibule of persons exiting the establishment, unless so enabled by an employee of the establishment. Elongated, vertically oriented anti-jamming panels are provided in the doorway, which rotate about a vertical axis so that a lateral edge of the panel projects into the doorway and rotates in a direction so as to eject into the vestibule an object or person obstructing the closure of the door.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1991Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Inventor: Allen G. Sims
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Patent number: 5196828Abstract: A security dye pack disguised as a bundle of currency for deterring robberies includes a housing formed from a stack of currency bills sewn together and having a hallow chamber formed therein. A substrate disposed within the chamber has a flexible central region through which electrical conductors extend for making electrical interconnections between opposing ends of the substrate. Electrical components are mounted on both sides of the flexible central region to generate an actuating signal upon detecting removal of the security dye pack from the protected premises. Canisters containing dye or other active chemicals are secured at opposing ends of the substrate to emit dyed or other active chemicals in opposing directions when expended. The flexible central region of the substrate allows the security dye pack to be bent into a U-shape. Batteries are arranged in a side-by-side relationship in an elongated narrow case to facilitate bending of the security dye pack.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1992Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Assignee: U.S. Currency Protection Corp.Inventor: Scott E. Keniston
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Patent number: 4604607Abstract: A security device simulating a currency pack or the like to foil robbery includes a receiver unit for receiving a local carrier signal generated locally at the exits of the bank. The carrier signal includes information in a predetermined binary code and the security device includes logic elements producing a signal activating a tear gas charge or the like when a signal is received carrying information in the predetermined code.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1979Date of Patent: August 5, 1986Assignee: Protection Products CorporationInventors: Hugh B. Sanderford, Jr., John R. Souvestre
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Patent number: 4118691Abstract: A spring within a container is maintained in compression by a first movable pin that extends from the inside to the outside of a container. In response to the first pin being pulled from a set position, a spring drives a hammer against a dispensing button of a tear gas cannister whereby the cannister dispenses tear gas. Additionally, a second pin extends from the inside to the outside of the container. In response to the second pin being pulled from a set position, a switch causes the application of a voltage of a battery to a horn whereby the horn emits sound.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1977Date of Patent: October 3, 1978Inventor: Ruth E. Sims
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Patent number: 4024986Abstract: A fluid dispensing anti-burglar device is disclosed which discharges a fluid, containing a chemical such as tear gas, into an area to be protected when an intruder opens a window or a door or forces open a window or a door to enter a private or unauthorized area with which the device is associated. The anti-burglar device employs a spring biased actuating member for discharging a pressurized container. A mechanical trigger for releasably retaining the actuating member in a cocked position and for releasing the actuating member to dispense the fluid, containing a chemical such as tear gas, is described. In addition, a lock mechanism to place the device in a non-triggerable condition is also shown.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1976Date of Patent: May 24, 1977Inventors: Charles R. Fegley, Werner F. Esseluhn
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Patent number: 3963145Abstract: A chemical dispensing anti-burglary device is disclosed in which a chemical such as tear gas is discharged into the area to be protected when an intruder opens a door or forces open a door to enter a private or unauthorized area with which the device is associated. The anti-burglary device employs a spring biased actuating member moving a pressurized container to discharge a chemical irritant. A mechanical trigger for releasably retaining the biased actuating member in cocked position and for triggering the device and a lock mechanism to place the device in a non-triggerable condition are described. A combination for using the device with a door locking bolt and bolt latch plate is also shown.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1974Date of Patent: June 15, 1976Inventors: Charles R. Fegley, Werner F. Esseluhn