EP0255885A1 - Container de sécurité - Google Patents

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EP0255885A1
EP0255885A1 EP87110293A EP87110293A EP0255885A1 EP 0255885 A1 EP0255885 A1 EP 0255885A1 EP 87110293 A EP87110293 A EP 87110293A EP 87110293 A EP87110293 A EP 87110293A EP 0255885 A1 EP0255885 A1 EP 0255885A1
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Sven Klingberg
Sixten Persson
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05GSAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
    • E05G1/00Safes or strong-rooms for valuables
    • E05G1/14Safes or strong-rooms for valuables with means for masking or destroying the valuables, e.g. in case of theft
    • 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
    • G08B13/1445Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles with detection of interference with a cable tethering an article, e.g. alarm activated by detecting detachment of article, breaking or stretching of cable

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  • the present invention relates to a security container according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • Security containers of this type have been used for some time to transport secret documents or money.
  • Such security containers are designed, for example, in the form of a briefcase, the exterior of which corresponds to that of a conventional plastic hard-shell case.
  • the wall of the security container which is generally made of metal or plastic, generally has a large number of conductors which are closely arranged in the wall of the security container and are connected to a detection circuit. If an unauthorized person tries to open the security container by destroying the wall of the security container, they will either cut one of the conductors or cause a short circuit between adjacent conductors.
  • the actuation signal is generally used on the one hand to activate an alarm device and on the other hand to permanently destroy or mark the documents or banknotes stored in the security container. This usually happens in that the actuation signal an explosive charge is detonated, with which an acid or a marking liquid is thrown out of a container and is distributed over the documents or the banknotes. In this way, in the event of an attempt to break into the security container, the banknotes or documents stored in the security container are either permanently marked with a coloring agent or else completely dissolved by an acid, which is particularly desirable in the case of secret documents.
  • a large part of the known safety containers available on the market has a plastic wall in which the conductor, which is usually designed as a conductor grid, is embedded.
  • the conductor which is usually designed as a conductor grid
  • an undesired activation of the circuit can occur due to static charges on the container wall, so that even if the wall of the security container is not damaged, the transported notes or documents are inadvertently marked or destroyed.
  • the case may also occur that stray fields acting on the safety container from the outside lead to a voltage induction in the conductor lying in the wall, as a result of which the circuit can likewise be activated in an incorrect manner.
  • safety containers that are provided with a wall made of metal to increase the impact resistance of the safety container wall.
  • the earth terminal of the safety circuit is connected to the metal container wall.
  • the detection circuit can be destroyed or manipulated by applying voltages to the metal wall of the security container, so that the circuit does not generate an actuation signal if the wall is subsequently destroyed.
  • the safety containers mainly used today have an unshielded insulated plastic wall.
  • DE-OS 19 23 185 deals with the structure of sheet-like, meandering conductor arrangements which are connected to a monitoring device so that an interruption or a short circuit in the conductor arrangement can be detected.
  • conductor arrangements can be arranged between these walls in a safe with a metal inner wall and a metal outer wall.
  • this publication does not provide any information on eliminating problems caused by electrical fields in portable security containers with a wall consisting essentially of plastic.
  • DE-OS 24 41 054 relates to a security tarpaulin which also has a conductor structure, the cutting of which activates an alarm device. Any reference to a specific arrangement of an earthing device cannot be found in this document.
  • DE-PS 15 91 087 relates to a metal gasket for the high frequency range for shielding against high frequencies. This is an indication of field problems with plastic security containers Not to be cited.
  • the object of the present invention is to develop a safety container of the type mentioned at the outset in such a way that the reliability of the detection of destruction of the safety container wall by the circuit is further increased.
  • the safety container has a shield, which is however galvanically isolated from the circuit.
  • a security container 1 As shown in Fig. 1, a security container 1 according to the invention has a shield 2, which encloses at least those wall areas of the security container in which conductors 3, 4 run, which react to damage to the wall with a short circuit or an interruption.
  • a conductor which responds to a short circuit if the wall is damaged is identified by the reference number 3 and is shown schematically in FIG. 1.
  • this conductor is formed by two conductor sections running closely together, which are insulated from one another and are usually twisted against one another. Damage to the wall in the area of this double conductor 3 inevitably leads to a connection of the two conductors.
  • the leader can also respond to an interruption speaking conductor, as designated by reference numeral 4.
  • This conductor indicates damage to the wall due to an interruption between its two terminals.
  • the security container has at least one closing switch 6, which indicates an unauthorized opening of the security container without destroying the wall.
  • the two conductors 3, 4 and the closing switch 6 are connected to a circuit 5 which actuates an ignition device 8 when the conductor 3 is shorted or the conductor 4 is interrupted or when the closing switch 6 is actuated.
  • the detection circuit 5 activates the ignition device 8, through which a liquid container with a marking paint or an acid is acted upon by a propellant or a weak explosive charge in a manner known per se, so that the marking liquid or the acid inside the security container is distributed to the documents or bank notes stored there.
  • the shield 2 is not electrically connected to the ground of the circuit 5.
  • the shield 2 causes undesirable induction influences on the conductors 3, 4 cannot occur, but the galvanic isolation of the shield 2 from the ground of the circuit 5 eliminates the possibility of manipulation of the circuit 5 by applying voltage to the shield 2.
  • Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of the security container 1, the lid 9 is pivoted away from the bottom part 10 in the open position.
  • locking parts 11 which can be actuated by keys are arranged, which ensure a secure closure of the cover 9 by engagement with counterparts 12 in the closed state of the security container 1.
  • a plurality of closing switches 6 are arranged in the base part 10 of the security container, which indicate their output signals as to whether the lid 9 is closed or not.
  • An electrical connection between the cover 9 and the base part 10 for the conductors 3, 4 running in the cover and the base part is established by a ribbon cable 13.
  • the circuit 5 is located in a side recess of the base part 10.
  • a battery pack is fastened in a further recess.
  • a carrying handle 15 is also attached to the bottom part 10.
  • the detection circuit 5 can be electrically connected to the locking parts 11 which can be actuated by keys in order to detect actuation of locks of the locking parts 11.
  • the detection circuit 5 has a time delay circuit (not shown) which is activated by actuating one of the two latching parts, that is to say by unlocking the lock assigned to the latching part. If the other locking part is unlocked by actuating the lock assigned to it within the time period determined by the time delay circuit, the time delay circuit is reset. Is not this the case, the actuation signal is generated, whereupon the ignition device 8 is activated.
  • an acoustic alarm device which, after actuation of the lock assigned to the first latching part 11, generates a signal which, by the type of the acoustic signal, informs the operator whether the detection circuit is ready for operation. This may prevent malfunctions.
  • the wall of the security container consists of an outer layer 17 which is made of an imitation leather material or a plastic material with a leather-like surface is formed, a shield 2 following this layer, which can consist of an aluminum foil, a layer of sprayed-on aluminum powder or a conductive paint, and a layer of glass fiber reinforced plastic 19 into which the conductors 3 and / or 4 are embedded.
  • the conductors 3, 4 preferably have the structure of an extremely dense network of conductors, which can be designed as a conductor grid or in the form of an irregular conductor layer.
  • the shield 2 can also be made many times thinner than the wall made of glass fiber reinforced plastic 19. It is also possible to design the wall made of glass fiber reinforced plastic 19 with two shells, the conductor 3, 4 coming to lie between the two shells made of glass fiber reinforced plastic 19.
  • edge regions of the cover 9 and of the base part 10 are stiffened with bodies made of rigid foam plastic 18.
  • the shield 2 is galvanically connected to the handle 15 and the foot parts 16.
  • the shield 2 is also electrically connected to joints 21 which are made of a conductive material, such as metal.
  • the handle 15 and the foot parts 16 are preferably made of metal and represent conductive connections. Because of these parts, it is possible to derive any charges from the shield 2 as soon as the safety container 1 is either placed on the floor or by an operator on the handle will be carried.
  • the shield 2 is galvanically connected to the handle 15 and foot parts 16.
  • the handle and the foot parts are preferably made of metal, that is to say they are conductive parts. It is therefore possible to discharge any charges from the shield 2 as soon as the safety container 1 is either placed on the floor or is carried by an operator on the handle.
  • the ignition device 8 which is connected to the circuit 5, is located in the interior of the safety container.
  • the ignition device contains a propellant or explosive device which responds to the actuation signal from the electrical circuit 5 and which distributes a marking liquid or acid to documents which are stored in the security container.
  • the security container 1 preferably has the outer shape of a conventional briefcase so that the person carrying the security container 1 remains undetected and thus safe.
  • the shield 2 in which the shield 2 is formed by a thin, metal foil-like shielding layer, the shield 2 can also be formed by a metal plate housing.

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DK (1) DK159586C (fr)
ES (1) ES2015013B3 (fr)
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FI881553A (fi) 1988-04-05
FI881553A0 (fi) 1988-04-05
DE3627105A1 (de) 1988-02-11
DK159586B (da) 1990-11-05
JPS6343603A (ja) 1988-02-24
DK165188D0 (da) 1988-03-25
DE3761994D1 (de) 1990-04-26
WO1988001003A1 (fr) 1988-02-11
FI83805B (fi) 1991-05-15
ES2015013B3 (es) 1990-08-01
US4852502A (en) 1989-08-01
FI83805C (fi) 1991-08-26
DK159586C (da) 1991-04-15
DK165188A (da) 1988-03-25

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