AU2008243271A1 - Portable security device - Google Patents

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AU2008243271A1
AU2008243271A1 AU2008243271A AU2008243271A AU2008243271A1 AU 2008243271 A1 AU2008243271 A1 AU 2008243271A1 AU 2008243271 A AU2008243271 A AU 2008243271A AU 2008243271 A AU2008243271 A AU 2008243271A AU 2008243271 A1 AU2008243271 A1 AU 2008243271A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C13/00Details; Accessories
    • A45C13/18Devices to prevent theft or loss of purses, luggage or hand carried bags
    • A45C13/24Devices for sound-producing, piercing, gas-discharging, or the like
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B13/00Burglar, theft or intruder alarms
    • G08B13/02Mechanical actuation
    • G08B13/14Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles
    • G08B13/1436Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles with motion detection
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B25/00Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems
    • G08B25/008Alarm setting and unsetting, i.e. arming or disarming of the security system

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18/11 2008 11:07 FAX 001161755943980 John R G Gardner 444 IP AUSTRALIA @03 00 0 P/00/0 11 o Regulation 3.2 0
AUSTRALIA
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TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT Names of Applicant Karl Andrews and Glen Frank Kouacic Actual Inventor Karl Andrews and Glen Frank Kouacic Address for Service JOHN R.G. GARDNER Suite 398 Albert AVENUE BROADBEACHI QLD 4218 Invention title PORTABLE SECURITY DEVICE Details of Parent Application No: 2002328199 filed 6 September 2002 The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me:- COMS ID No: ARCS-213787 Received by IP Australia: Time 11:40 Date 2008-11-18 18/11 2008 11:07 FAX 001161755943980 John R G Gardner 444, IP AUSTRALIA Z04 00 o0 2 0 PORTABLE SECURITY
DEVICE
O The present invention relates generally to security devices and, in particular, to portable or Z transportable security devices, particularly security devices that can be attached to a 00 00 container or be formed integrally with a container. More particularly, the present invention relates to a portable or transportable security device and to methods of using such devices for storing and/or maintaining items of value such as for example, money, C jewellery, credit cards, sunglasses. car keys or all manner of portable luggage and the like, in a safe and secure manner, particularly when the owner of the items of value is engaged 00 in another activity and is required to leave the items unattended or the item is removed §3 10 from one's person by force or deception. The device may be activated by the use of a C wireless electronic remote control.
Even more particularly, the present invention relates to a security device in the form of a container, such as fbr example, a bag or similar, which can be used to temporarily store and keep safe items of value when the items must be left unattended whilst the owner of the items of value engages in a recreation pursuit, sport or other activity, preventing the items from being carried on or about the person during the activity, such as for example, whilst playing sport, swimming, exercising or any work related activities. The present invention finds particular application as a temporary security storage device in the form of a briefcase, bum bag, purse, handbag, sports bag, hold all or the like, in which items of value can be left unattended whilst providing security for the contents of the container by arming the security device attached to the bag so that a warning is sounded when there is an attempt to use, move or steal the bag or remove the contents of the bag. Should the item be unarmed it may be activated by the use of a wireless electronic remote control 2 5 facilitating location therefore discouraging theft.
Although the present invention will be described with particular reference to one or two forms of a bag having the security device of the present invention, it is to be noted that the scope of the present invention is not limited to the described embodiments, but rather the scope of the present invention is more extensive so as to include other forms and arrangements of the security device, including other ways of incorporating the security device into the container or bag, the use of all of the different forms of the security device in a wide variety of applications and to the use of such devices for other purposes.
COMS ID No: ARCS-213787 Received by IP Australia: Time 11:40 Date 2008-11-18 18/11 2008 11:07 FAX 001161755943980 John R G Garner 444 IP AUSTRALIA 00 0 3 C 'The incidence of theft is increasing. Although there are many and varied types of security devices, almost all existing security devices are fixed to a substrate or fixed in place in order to be able to provide the necessary security. Even security devices preventing 00 authorised entry into containers such as safes, strong boxes and the like require a fixed substrate of some sort to anchor the security device. However, there have been very few, Sif any, attempts to provide portable or transportable security devices which can be used to protect items of value when left unattended in the open and in full view of the public, such as for example, when the owner of the items is engaged in an activity where the NC valuables cannot be carried on or about the person.
o 010 CN Such instances occur when a person goes swimming, particularly at the seaside, beaches or the like, or is engaged in other sporting or recreational activities, as well as security transport of valuable goods in portable luggage.
As an example, the theft of motor vehicles from tourist beaches is increasing at an alarming rate. There is an increased incidence of thieves preying upon tourists in the holiday seasons, particularly when tourists are at the beach or are swimming or involved in pursuits or activities that require them to leave their valuables unattended for shorter or longer periods of time or personal luggage is removed by force or deception or the like. In many instances, holiday makers, beach goers, and other tourists are being watched by thieves working together in teams to locate where a tourist keeps their valuables such as car keys, money, credit cards, sunglasses or the like, when visiting beaches, particularly whilst actually swimming. Tourists often place their car keys in shoes, bags or wrap them in their towel or clothes. Often thieves have access to high rise apartments where the activities of tourists on the beach are visible through high-powered binoculars or similar.
Wrapping valuables in a towel or hiding the car keys in shoes or similar can be readily observed by a thief using high- powered binoculars. Information about where valuables including car keys are being stored or hidden on the beach can be readily telephoned to an accomplice on the beach by mobile phones who can be directed to the hiding place, bag or the like from the observer in the high rise building or other vantage point. Also, the observer is able to monitor the movements of tourists at the beach to alert the accomplice about the unexpected return of the tourists. In such circumstances, valuables are not safe COMS ID No: ARCS-213787 Received by IP Australia: Time 11:40 Date 2008-11-18 18/11 2008 11:07 FAX 001161755943980 Jh ade UTAI O John R G Gardner 444 IP AUSTRALIA Z06 00 o4 train professional thieves. Thieves particularly target car keys, not only to steal the motor vehicle but also to unobtrusively gain access to the interior of the car where other Z valuables may be stored or where information about where the person is staying can be 00 easily obtained. Thieves can readily find details of hotel rooms, or other accommodation being used by the tourist which is then robbed as the tourist remains on the beach and is prevented from readily returning to their accommodation by the theft of their car. Thus, there is a need to provide a safe way of storing valuables such as car keys, locker keys or Cfl similar, whilst a person is engaged in swimming or other similar activities that require Cl them to leave their valuables unattended.
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Cl Therefore, it is an aim of the present invention to set out to overcome this problem by providing a container or similar such as a bag, fitted with a security device incorporating an alarm system which responds to unauthorised use or movement of the bag to emit a warning, such as a siren wail or similar, thereby alerting people, including the owner of the valuables, in close proximity that the bag has been moved or that there has been an attempt to steal the bag. The unwanted attention of the public and the owner deters would-be thieves from interfering with or removing the bag and similarly should a disarmed unit be removed by force or deception it may be activated by the use of a wireless remote control.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a portable or transportable security device for storing items of value in a safe and/or secure condition when the device is unattended comprising a container portion in which items of value are placed, a sensor capable of detecting movement of the device, an arming system which arms or disarms the device, an alarmn and a remote control activator; wherein when the device is armed by the arming system, the alarm is activated to provide a warning of unauthorised use in response to the sensor detecting unauthorised use and/or movement of the security device and wherein said remote control activator is operable to cause actuation of the alarm when said arming system is disarmed.
According to another aspect at' the present invention there is provided a method of storing and/or maintaining items of value in a safe and/or secure condition when left unattended or attended including the steps of placing the items of value in a container portion of a COMS ID No: ARCS-213787 Received by IP Australia: Time 11:40 Date 2008-11-18 18/11 2008 11:07 FAX 001161755943980JonRC arnr44IAUT LA I7 John R G Gardner 444 IP AUSTRALIA 1607 005 Cl security device or a container portion having a security device, closing the container o portion, arming an arming system for anning a motion sensor; wherein the motion sensor Z is connected to an alarm system which includes a remote control activator, whereby when 00 the sensor is armed by operation of the arming means, the alarm is activated in response S to detection of unauthorised movement or use of the container portion andlor device by the motion sensor to provide an alarm thereby warning of unauthorised use or movement of the device and/or container portion, so as to prevent or reduce the risk of theft of the valuables bag or device and wherein when said armning means is not armed, said alarm can 00 be activated by said remote control activator.
01 Nl Typically, the security device is a Container and Trote firing unit more typically a portable or transportable container, such as for example, a bag, purse, hold all, bum bag, briefcase, overnight bag, sports bag or similar. More typically, the security device is attached to or mounted on the bag or is integral with the bag. Even more typically, the security device is located within part of the bag, typically one of the compartments of the bag and is readily accessible from outside the bag to operate the device such as to arm the device or to cancel the warning alarm.
Typically, the motion sensor is a device for detecting movement or motion, typically movement of the bag once armed. Typically, the motion sensor is adjustable to select or change the amount of movement necessary to activate or operate the detector. More typically, the motion sensors are conventional motion sensors, Isuch as for example a mercury switch.
Typically, the arming system is for anning or activating the security device. More typically, the arming system arms the motion sensor or the alarm. Even more typically, the arming system interconnects the motion sen sor and the alarm.
Typically, the security device of the present invention can be used as a warning device in the form of an anti-intruder device or similar that warns or alers occupants of a room to unauthorised entry into the room, such as for example, attempts to break into holiday accommn-odation, hotl rooms or the like. The bag ftted with the security device is suspended from the door handle of the door of a room so that any unauthorised movement COMS ID No: ARCS-213787 Received by IP Australia: Time 11:40 Date 2008-11-18 18/11 2008 11:07 FAX 001161755943980 John R G Gardner 444 IP AUSTRALIA @08 00 o 6 0 C, of the door will be detected and activate the alarm when the bag and/or security device is O armed.
00 Typically, the alarm is an audible alarm. More typically, the audible alarm is a siren or other similar device. Even more typically. the siren or alarm emits a 103 or more decibel screech, wail or similar.
c, Typically the keypad is programmable to alter the code for activating the alarm.
00 O 10 Typically the keypad is provided with a cancellation or disabling code or similar.
Typically, the alarm is provided with a time delay.
Typically, the alarm is an entry alann with keypad typically incorporating an integral motion sensor.
Typically, the alarm and keypad are provided in a wall of the bag. More typically, within a part of the bag, such as being protectively enclosed within a compartment or pocket provided in the bag.
Typically, the security device is armed by entering a predetermined code through the keypad, such as for example, entering three digits.
Typically, the arming system and warning siren are tamper-proof.
The security device may also be provided with a tracking unit or transceiver for use with a Global positioning system (GPS) or other satellite tracking system to enable geographical tracking of the device in the event of theft through global positioning satellites.
Preferably the tracking unit or transceiver is triggered upon activation of the alarm and/or by the remote control unit to transmit geographical location signals for detection by the system.
The present invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the COMS ID No: ARCS-213787 Received by IP Australia: Time 11:40 Date 2008-11-18 18/11 2008 11:07 FAX 001161755943980 18/11200811:0 FAX 011675593980John R G Gardner IP AUSTRALIA I0 [a 09 00 o7 (N accompanying drawings in which: Z Figure 1 is a perspective view of one form of the security device of the present invention 00 being in the form of a waist bag or bum bag; Figure I A ill ustrates a remote control activator of the security device of Fig. 1; Cfl Figure 2 is a perspective view of another form of the security device of the present 00 invention in the form of a briefcase; and..
o01 01 NA Figure 2A illustrates a remote control activator of the security device of Fig. 2 With particular reference to Figure there is shown a secuity device I comprising a bag, generally denoted as 2, having a -number of zippered compartments in which items of value such as car keys, jewellery, watches, credit cards, money, sunglasses, or other personal effects can be stored. In particular, a zippered compartment 4 is provided at the front of the hag 2. Access to the zippered compartment 4 is through zip 6. Zip 6 operates in the conventional manner. It is to be noted that in the security device I of the present invention it is not necessary to have locks on the zips since security of the present invention is provided by the alarm fitted to the bag. Any attempt to open any of the zips will cause the alarm to sound.
An adjustable waist strap 8 is provided to allow bag 2 to be worn when in use.
A security subassembly 10 of the security device I is fixedly connected or otherwise attached to one surface, typically the front surface 12 of compartment 4 of bag 2. In the illustrated embodiment, the security s~ubassembly 10 is mounted on the outside or front surface 12 of the zippered compartment 4 with the various components of the subassembly 10 located within thle compartment 4. Thus, the internal working of the security subassembly is protected inside compartment 4. The security subassembly comrises a mooniting plate 20 having recessed thereinto a keypad 22 containing a plurality of buttons 24 or similar switches providing different functions for the security device including that of an arming systemn 9. A motion sensor in the form of a mercury COMS ID No: ARCS-213787 Received by IP Australia: Time 11:40 Date 2008-11-18 18/11 2008 11:07 FAX 001161755943980JonHCGrer44PAUTLI John R G Gardner 444 IP AUSTRALIA 00 switch or similar (not show~n) is located on the reverse side of the mounting plate within omrpartment 4. An audible alarm in the form of a siren 26 is mounted on the Z mounting plate 20 adjacent to keypad 22. Siren 26 is provided with a suitable device 00 enabling the sound to be transmitted around bag 2I It is to be noted that operation of keypad 22 arms the motion detector. An indicator in the formn of a LED is provided as an indication that the security device has been armed- Power for the various components of the security device is provided by a self-contained power supply, such as batteries or the en like.
00 O 10 Figure 1 A illustrates a self contained wireless electronic remnote control activator 11I for c-iactivating the alarm when the device is disarmed or wiarmned.
Operation of the security device of the present invention will now be described.
When a person owning the items of value is to engage in an activity such as swimming in which bag 2 is to be left unattended, the items of value can be stored within one of the zippered compartments, including compartment 4.
When it is required to leave the bag 2 unattended, the predetermined code for arming the device is entered through the buttons 24 of keypad 22. The device is provided with an adjustable delay which can be set in accordance with requirements so that there is time to place the bag containing the valuable items on the sand or other surface before the security device and/or the motion detector is armed. After the bag has been placed on the sand and the time of the predetermined delay has elapsed the bag can be left unattended in the aimed state, When a would-be thief notices the bag left unattended on the sand, the thief makes an attempt to steal the bag or to rifle through its contents seeking ear keys or similar valuable, Immnediately the bag is disturbed, the motion detector senses the movement of the bag and activates siren 26 to emT~it a piercinig screech or similar audible warning. As soon as the bag begins to emit the audible warning the owner of the bag and people in the close proximity of where the bag is located are alerted to the potential theft of the bag or its contents. As the siren cannot be silenced easily the would-be thief is forced to discard COMS ID No: ARCS-213787 Received by IP Australia: Time 11:40 Date 2008-11-18 18/11 2008 11:07 FAX 001161755943980 JonRCGrer44PAUTAA ii John R G Gardner 444 IP AUSTRALIA Z11 00 o9 Cl the wailing bag in order to make a getaway to avoid being confronted. The bag can be o arranged to continue to emit a loud audible warning noise until it is deactivated by another Z preselected code being entered by the keypad Or there may be a time delay after which 00 having elapsed, the warning noise is stopped and the bag rearms itself In either event., the attempt theft of the bag or its contents is prevented by people in close proximity to the bag being alerted that an attempt to steal the bag or its contents has been made.
Turning now to Figure 2, a similar security device is illustrated in the form of a briefcase 00 30 having the security subassembly connected to one edge of the bag, typically, near to the opening of the bag. The security device of Figure 2 operates in exactly the same Cl manner as that of Figure 1 in that the security device 30 when left unattended can be armed by entering a preselected code into the keypad 22 which arms the motion sensor so that any unauthorised movement of the briefcase is detected by the motion sensor which in turn activates the alarm to provide an audible warning that there has beeni an attempt to steal the briefcase.
The remote control activator 11 for -the alarm illustrated in Figure 2A comprises a self contained wireless remote control activator which enables the siren (alarm) of the device to be activated remotely when the de-vice is in disarmed mode, facilitating location should the unit be removed by force or deception hence discouraging theft. The remote control activator is typically carried separately by the person wishing to protect the briefcase against theft.I The security device or a suitable container having as security device can be permanently attached to the container to provide protection. Furthermore, the security device enables the owner to enter a numerically sequential security number into the unit, arming or disarming both motion sensitive trigger and alert siren, enabling the unit to be left unattended, triggering an audible signal if moved fromn stationary position, The security device is self-contained and is readily transportable.
The described arrangement has been advanced by explanation and many modifications may be made without departing fromn the spirit and scope of the invention which includes every novel feature and novel combination of features herein disclosed.
COMS ID No: ARCS-213787 Received by IP Australia: Time 11:40 Date 2008-11-18 18/11 2008 11:07 FAX 001161755943980 John R G Gardner 444 IP AUSTRALIA @12 00 010 c Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the invention described herein is susceptible to Svariations and modifications other than those specifically described. It is understood that Sthe invention includes all such variations and modifications which fall within the spirit 00 and scope.
Ci 00 0 0 ci COMS ID No: ARCS-213787 Received by IP Australia: Time 11:40 Date 2008-11-18

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  1. 2. A security device according to claim I in which the container portion comprises a separate container onto which the security device is attached or mounted, or is integral with the container portion.
  2. 3. A security device according to claim 1 wherein said sensor is a movement detector.
  3. 4. A security device according to claim 3 wherein said movement detector comprises a mercury switch. 5, A security device according to claim 1 in which the arming system includes a programmable systemn.
  4. 6. A security device according to claim 1 which the arming system includes a keypad.
  5. 7. A security device according to claim 6 in which the security device is armed by entering a predetermined code through the keypad.
  6. 8. A security devie according to claim 7 in which the keypad is programmable to COMS ID No: ARCS-213787 Received by IP Australia: Time 11:40 Date 2008-11-18 18/11 2008 11:07 FAX 001161755943980 18/11200811:0 FAX 011575393980John R G Gardner -*44 IP AUSTRALIA 1 Z14 00 12 0 alter the code for anning the device. Z9. A security device according to claim 7 or claim 8 in which the keypad is provided 00 with a cancellation button Or switch to cancel operation of the alarm. A security device according to claim 1 in which the alarm is Em audible alarm. enIt. A security device according to claim 7 in which said arming system is armed at a delayed time alter entering of said code. 00 o
  7. 012. A security device according to claim I in which the container portion is a bag.
  8. 13. A security device according to claim 12 wherein said bag includes a compartment, and wherein said sensor, arming system and alarm form a security subassembly mounted to said compartment, said security subassembly having a mounting plate on a front surface of said compartment, and wherein said arming system comprises a keypad on the front of said mounting plate.
  9. 14. A security device according to claimn 13 wherein said mnotion sensor is mounted on the rear of said mnounting plate and within said compartment. A security device according to claim 13 or claimi 14 wherein said alarmn comprises a siren mounted on said mounting plate adjacent said keypad.
  10. 16. A method of alerting occupants of a room to unauthorised entry into the room wherein the security device according to claim I is suspended from a door handle of a door of the roomn so that any unanuthorised movement of the door will be detected and activate the alarm when the security device is armed.
  11. 17. A method of storing and/or maintaining items of value in a safe and/or secure condition when left unattended including the steps of- placing the items of value in a container portion of a security device or a container portion having a security device; COMS ID No: ARCS-213787 Received by IP Australia: Time 11:40 Date 2008-11-18 18/11 2008 11:07 FAX 001161755943980 John R G Gardner IP AUSTRALIA [a 1 00 1 0 closing the container portion; arming an arming system for arming a motion sensor; Z wherein the motion sensor is connected to an alarm system which includes a remote 00 control activator, whereby when the sensor is armed by operation of the arming means, the alarm is activated in response to detection of unauthorised movement or use of the container portion and/or device by the motion sensor, thereby warning of unauthoriscd use or movement of the device and/or container portion and wherein when said arming means is not armed, said alarm can be activated by said remote control activator- 00
  12. 18. A portable security device substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. COMS ID No: ARCS-213787 Received by IP Australia: Time 11:40 Date 2008-11-18
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