Movable Receptacle Initiated Patents (Class 109/39)
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Patent number: 10273718Abstract: A keyless locking system for a door having an existing rotatable deadbolt. The keyless locking system has a housing, a drive train sub-assembly disposed within the housing, the drive train sub-assembly having a motor, and a power-transfer sub-assembly disposed within the housing, the power transfer sub-assembly having an actuator made of an elastomeric material and a C-channel shaped element configured to for positioning over the existing rotatable deadbolt when the housing is coupled to the door. The motor is operatively connected to the actuator to rotate the actuator and the actuator is operatively connected to the C-channel shaped element to rotate the C-channel shaped element. Rotational motive force of the motor is transferred from the actuator to the C-channel shaped element.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2018Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: DEE CEE MARKETING, INC.Inventor: Thomas B. Cannella
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Patent number: 10169945Abstract: A medium storage box includes an internal storage space configured to store a paper sheet-shaped medium. The medium storage box includes: a first opening into which an insertion member is inserted from outside; a second opening through which the medium passes; a first shutter member that closes off the first opening; a second shutter member that closes off the second opening; and a biasing mechanism that biases either the first shutter member, or the second shutter member, or both, in a closing direction. The first shutter member is configured to be pressed by the insertion member and moves in an opening direction during insertion of the insertion member, such that a portion of the first shutter member abuts the second shutter member and moves the second shutter member in an opening direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2015Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd.Inventors: Ryousuke Kojima, Yuusuke Yamashita, Hirokazu Komatsu
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Patent number: 10087656Abstract: A housing has a front plate and a rear plate and a periphery there between thereby forming a chamber. A plurality of magnets removably couple the housing to a door. The door has an exterior surface with a rotatable existing deadbolt. A drive train sub-assembly with a motor is within the chamber. A power transfer sub-assembly is also within the chamber. The power transfer sub-assembly includes an elastomeric component and a C-channel positionable over the existing deadbolt. The power transfer sub-assembly is powered by the drive train sub-assembly. A control member is adapted to be pressed to power the motor to rotate the C-channel and the existing deadbolt.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2017Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: DEE CEE MARKETING, INC.Inventor: Thomas B. Cannella
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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: 20100032332Abstract: A device and method for protecting personal property. The device includes a tilt and movement detection system utilizing acceleration due to gravity and an alarm adapted to signal when the device has tilted or moved beyond a predetermined position from a reference point.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: XITEL PTY. LTD.Inventors: Barrie William Davis, Benjamin John Davis, Matthew Kai Davis
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Patent number: 5526615Abstract: An automatic transaction machine storing apparatus for storing a plurality of automatic transaction machines. The apparatus includes a plurality of entrances for respectively carrying the automatic transaction machines therethrough into a customer room. The entrances are provided in front of set positions of the automatic transaction machines. A machine room defined behind the customer room has a space for maintenance of each automatic transaction machine or cash exchange. Furthermore, the apparatus further includes a plurality of security sensors provided on an outer panel of the apparatus to detect an external attack and a control unit for rotationally driving a rotating table on which each automatic transaction machine is mounted at a required angle according to information output from the security sensors, thereby orienting a security panel standing on the rotating table toward an attacked position to secure the automatic transaction machine against the external attack.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1994Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Hitachi, Ltd.Inventors: Takuya Kaizu, Hidetoshi Kaneta, Rikuro Oosawa, Tutomu Yamanishi
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Patent number: 5512877Abstract: A currency removal sensor system for detecting removal of currency from a cash drawer includes a tray base positioned within the bottom of the cash drawer and a removable tray sitting on top of the base. A sensor is mounted at a predetermined location in the tray base and is coupled to alarm circuitry. The tray includes a number of currency compartments, at least one of the currency compartments including a pivoting currency clip having an upward position and a downward position. The currency clip includes a magnet which is suspended away from the sensor in the base when the clip is in the upward position and which lies proximate the sensor when the clip is in the downward position to activate the sensor and initiate an alarm.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1905Date of Patent: April 30, 1996Assignee: Mosler, Inc.Inventors: James R. Gels, Robert D. Smith, Steven A. Snyder
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Patent number: 5111755Abstract: A safe gun storage apparatus is disclosed for the storage therein and ready accessibility of a loaded handgun, said storage apparatus having child-deterrent latching apparatus provided therein is disclosed. A gun drawer containing a loaded handgun is retained within a cabinet which is substantially impervious to destruction and being pried open. Dual entry locking apparatus secures the loaded gun with the storage container. A first locking apparatus involving entry of a predetermined key punch code first unlocks a secondary child-deterrent latching apparatus. The latter unlatches after a given sequence of operations are carried out which then unlatches a latching bolt from within an opening provided within the drawer. The accessibility and, therefore, the gun within the drawer is provided in a quiet and otherwise undetectable mode of operation.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1991Date of Patent: May 12, 1992Inventor: Mark J. Rouse
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Patent number: 5111394Abstract: An electronic business machine having a cash drawer therein, the electronic business machine including a circuit which operatively couples the microprocessor to a driver which energizes a device, such as a solenoid, for a predetermined period of time, which can be altered by programming, in order to open the cash drawer. An alternative embodiment discloses a multivibrator being used in place of the circuit for energizing the driver.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1989Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: NCR CorporationInventors: Wilbur I. Hilles, David A. Rieker
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Patent number: 5056017Abstract: Apparatus is provided to monitor fuel level in a tank, and to monitor fuel pumped from a dispenser or dispensers; and outputs from the monitoring equipment are processed to determine unwanted loss of fuel from the tank.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1989Date of Patent: October 8, 1991Assignee: LRS, Inc.Inventor: David C. McGarvey
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Patent number: 4655368Abstract: An autoteller accepts on a ramp exchangeable banknote cassettes which can only be opened at the predetermined angle of the ramp when a key assembly on the ramp is presented to a lock. The cassettes may only have the key assembly presented to the lock when not on the ramp at an angle to the horizontal, whereat opening of the doors on the cassette is prevented by a blocking bar swinging to engage a notch in the opening mechanism to prevent operation of the opening mechanism. A processor in the autoteller accepts a password from an internal keypad, enters a wide access bank service routine if a first password is provided and a restrictive access third party service routine if a second password is provided, shutting down the autoteller if no correct password is provided within a predetermined number of tries in a predetermined time.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 1985Date of Patent: April 7, 1987Assignee: Burroughs CorporationInventors: Victor E. Bateman, Agnelo F. R. Gomes
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Patent number: 4606281Abstract: A thief-trapping apparatus for a room having a closure permitting room ingress and egress and an object therein to be safeguarded utilizes a locking mechanism for the room closure and a cord having a frangible link. The locking mechanism includes a bolt and a bolt receptacle which are operatively mountable on the closure and the wall of the room adjacent the closure. When operatively mounted on the room wall and closure, the bolt is movable between a first position at which the bolt cooperates with the bolt receptacle to lock the closure in a closed condition and a second position at which the closure is unlocked. The locking mechanism further includes a spring for biasing the bolt from its second position to its first position, and the cord is fastened at one end to the bolt so that when the cord is pulled from its other end, the bolt moves to its second position.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1984Date of Patent: August 19, 1986Inventor: Louis T. La Voie
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Patent number: 4559880Abstract: A safe having improved security and being particularly well suited for securing within a drawer is provided. The safe is formed from a one-piece steel sheet providing a seamless top. A safe door is formed in an opening in the safe top with a door hinged by a hinge with a pin recessed below the top surface to prevent attack. The safe door is locked by a three-point bolting lock. The safe may be secured within a drawer by outwardly projecting bolts which prevent removal of the safe without destroying the drawer. An internal alarm may be set to operate upon removal of the safe from the drawer.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: December 24, 1985Inventor: Cemal Lacka
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Patent number: 4508260Abstract: A portable depository container 10 for an automated teller machine (ATM) articles as, for example, magnetic credit cards captured by the ATM. With the container dismounted from the ATM, an entry slot 16 is locked against passage of articles therethrough by means of a bar 22. Upon the container being mounted in a receiving cradle 18 of the ATM, the bar 22 is moved to an unlocked position by means of key pins 168, 170 which engage and move rearwardly with a pair of slide members 42, 44. This movement of the member 42 brings about a rotational movement of a resettable indicator wheel 76 which carries a series of markings on its perimeter. The particular marking of the wheel 76 visible through an indicator window provides an indication of the number of times the bar 22 has been unlocked since resetting of the wheel, and can thereby indicate whether tampering with the container has taken place. A second embodiment for handling articles such as currency in envelopes utilizes a resettable indicator slide 208.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1983Date of Patent: April 2, 1985Assignee: NCR CorporationInventors: Grant G. H. Keir, John A. Peebles, Jonas K. McNab, Ian N. Campbell
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Patent number: 4391204Abstract: A security cabinet with a coin operated key-lock has the entire locking system including the coin box and a tamper detector alarm mounted inside the cabinet door. The lock cylinder of the cabinet key-lock is mounted on the latch mechanism and accessable at the front panel of the door. The lock cylinder can be removed and replaced by use of a master key with the door in a locked condition. The key-lock has a cam for operating the latch bolt and a coin detector, also mounted in the door, includes a detaining lever for blocking movement of the latch bolt unless a valid coin is deposited. The coin box is also mounted in the door. A rear panel of the door can be opened for servicing of the latch mechanism, coin box and the tamper detector.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1980Date of Patent: July 5, 1983Assignee: Safekeeper Systems, Inc.Inventors: Ernst K. Mitchell, Richard H. Terry
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Patent number: 4275667Abstract: The invention relates to a cassette particularly for bank notes. The object of the invention is to provide a cassette which will give an indication if it is tampered with.The cassette has a shutter which can be opened to remove the contents and mechanism to move the shutter from a first position to a second position when actuated by an external actuator means. When the external actuator is removed the mechanism automatically returns the shutter to the first position. Means are provided to prevent further movement of the shutter after it has returned to the first position.In the drawings (FIG. 5), shutter 12 is actuated by rods 30 acting against the tension of spring 26.The shutter is held against movement by latch 44 engaging bar 24. When key 57 is turned through 180.degree., end 51 of bar 50 lifts latch 44 against spring pressure to allow shutter 12 to be opened by rods 30.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 1979Date of Patent: June 30, 1981Assignee: De La Rue Systems LimitedInventor: Graham H. Hilton
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Patent number: 3968482Abstract: A monitoring system for detecting changes in the fluidic impedance or volume of the boundary or bounded regions of an enclosure, including detecting entry into, as well as certain movements within, a substantially sealed enclosure by means of non-synchronous or synchronous detection of a modulated pressure induced within the enclosure. The air pressure within the enclosure is modulated at a predetermined amplitude and frequency, and means tuned that that frequency produce electrical signals indicative of the amplitude and possibly phase, whereby entry into the enclosure, blockage or unblockage of passageways within the enclosure, or movement of certain objects within the enclosure vary the amplitude and/or phase of the modulated pressure in one or more bounded regions of the enclosure, thereby causing the electrical signal or signals to vary sufficiently to actuate an alarm.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1973Date of Patent: July 6, 1976Inventor: Mark Schuman