EP0932888A1 - Appareil de securite - Google Patents
Appareil de securiteInfo
- Publication number
- EP0932888A1 EP0932888A1 EP97944964A EP97944964A EP0932888A1 EP 0932888 A1 EP0932888 A1 EP 0932888A1 EP 97944964 A EP97944964 A EP 97944964A EP 97944964 A EP97944964 A EP 97944964A EP 0932888 A1 EP0932888 A1 EP 0932888A1
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- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- security
- equipment
- socket
- identification code
- smart key
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- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
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- G—PHYSICS
- G08—SIGNALLING
- G08B—SIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
- G08B13/00—Burglar, theft or intruder alarms
- G08B13/02—Mechanical actuation
- G08B13/14—Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles
- G08B13/1409—Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles for removal detection of electrical appliances by detecting their physical disconnection from an electrical system, e.g. using a switch incorporated in the plug connector
- G08B13/1418—Removal detected by failure in electrical connection between the appliance and a control centre, home control panel or a power supply
Definitions
- the invention relates to the field of security apparatus for electrically- powered equipment or appliances; components thereof; a kit of parts including said components and methods of use thereof, in particular but not exclusively for use in improving the security of all types of electrical equipment and commercial vehicle trailers, caravans, trailers or the like.
- Caravans, trailers, commercial vehicle trailers, articulated tractor units and other towable vehicles are a prime target for thieves owing to their intrinsic value and the ease with which they can be towed away, if left unattended by the owner.
- a security system employing an addressing system of more integers than two would automatically provide significant advantage over the prior art 5 devices and overcome the aforementioned problems.
- the trailer can be easily and quickly attached to another vehicle and towed away. Once away from the scene of the crime, there are few; if any outward indications to other motorists or law enforcement o personnel that the trailer has been stolen.
- Ease of theft is also a problem in relation to high value electrical equipment such as, without limitation, video recorders, computers and hi-fi equipment. 5 Once a thief has entered a domestic dwelling or other premises, such equipment is generally only protectable by physical means (locks, chains, etc) or audio alarm. The equipment is often security marked for identification purposes which can aid recovery of stolen property, but obviously does not prevent the crime from occurring in die first place.
- hospital equipment security is enacted by restricting access to the relevant equipment by a virtue of locking the equipment away in a secure location such as a closet, cupboard or the like, or even a section of the building to which only authorised individuals have access.
- a secure location such as a closet, cupboard or the like
- a section of the building to which only authorised individuals have access.
- a tamper-proof security apparatus for protecting electrically powered equipment or trailers from theft, the apparatus being adapted to disable the electrically powered equipment/trailers if one attempts to operate it witiiout the correct elements of the security apparatus, thus enabling the owner to protect the equipment/trailer simply by removing one or more of said elements.
- Reference herein to an ability to protect the equipment includes reference to the ability to protect the equipment from theft and/or unauthorised use.
- electrically powered equipment is intended to include caravans, trailers, commercial vehicle trailers, articulated tractor units, towable vehicles, computers, audio-visual units, household electrically operated devices, commercial electrically operated devices, hospital equipment, scientific equipment, garden equipment and the like or any otiier electrically powered device that it is desirable to protect and is not intended to limit the scope of the application.
- a security apparatus for protecting electrically /powered equipment comprising; a first security means adapted to be placed in or associated witii an electrically/powered item to be protected; and a second security means adapted to be removably attached to, or associated with, said first security means wherein at least one of said security means is provided with at least one identification code, ideally unique to the security apparatus, and at least one transmitter means for transmitting said identification code to said other security means, and said omer security means comprises a detection means for receiving and de-coding said identification code; and an output control means for controlling the electrical power supply to the said equipment.
- removal of at least one security means affects the output control means and thus the flow of electricity to the said equipment.
- removal of one of said security means prevents flow of electrical power to said equipment and thus prevents operation of the equipment.
- removal of one of the said security means results in a disabling of the system. It therefore follows that only individuals with access so die security means will be in a position to operate the equipment.
- one is able to protect electrically /powered equipment by storing one of the said security means in a safe location so that each time the electrically/powered equipment is switched on the equipment will only work when the removable security means is in place.
- said first security means is embedded within the equipment to be protected or, less preferably, securely attached thereto.
- said first security means is provided in a socket attached to said equipment and said second security 8/18109
- means may be provided in a plug that is adapted to mate with said socket.
- said first security means and/or said second security means comprises at least one encoded chip ideally said chip has suitable circuitry imprinted thereon so as to provide a unique identification code whereby interrogation of said chip by said detection means enables said control means to activate said equipment in the instance of a correctly matched code or alternatively not to activate said equipment in the instance of an incorrectly read code.
- said security apparatus and/or electrically powered equipment has associated merewith, or attached thereto, an auditory and/or visual alarm, whereby incorrect matching of said code activates said alarm.
- a second security means is provided in a smart key adapted to mate therewim, ideally said smart key is suitably sized and shaped so as to be portable and easily manipulated by a user.
- the security system that is embedded in or attached to the relevant equipment to be protected is adapted so that, in one preferred embodiment, the output control means, in combination with a detection means, will only allow electricity to flow if me other security means is in place and is sending its identification code.
- This embodiment of the invention is particularly suited to a battery operated piece of electrical equipment, for example, without limitation, a laptop computer or a vehicle trailer. In this instance the system will be continuingly monitoring status in order to ensure that die two security means are working together.
- the security means comprising the output control means and detection means may be adapted such mat when the electrically /powered equipment is switched on the detection means checks for the existence of and identification of the alternative security means and then allows electricity to flow, regardless of whemer the two security means remain together, whilst the electrically/powered equipment is in use. Once the equipment is switched off die procedure will need to be repeated.
- This preferred embodiment is most suited to electrically /powered equipment which operate from a mains supply.
- the security apparatus may include electrical cabling and the two security means may be associated with a socket and plug associated with the electrical cabling.
- the security apparatus for protecting electrically/powered equipment ideally comprises; a cable capable of electrical conduction and having a security plug at at least one end thereof;
- each security socket being attached to the item it is desired to protect and each security socket being adapted to mate witii one of said security plugs;
- electronic identification means capable of associating said security plugs with said security socket(s) and thus associating said cable with the equipment it is desired to protect
- the cable is electrically-conductive only when the cable is correctly associated with die equipment it is desired to protect, tiius at least partially disabling said equipment at all other times.
- said electronic identification means are capable of associating said security plug(s) with said security socket(s) and uniquely associating said cable with the equipment it is desired to protect.
- At least one said security socket or chip is permanently attached to or integrated into the item it is desired to protect.
- said electronic identification means comprises
- At least one identification code unique to that particular security apparatus; transmitter means for transmitting said identification code;
- detection means for receiving and decoding said identification code
- said identification code and transmitter means are located within at least one of said security plugs and the detection means and output control means are located within at least one of said security sockets. Alternatively, the reverse is true.
- said identification code and transmitter means are located in a smart key that is adapted to releasably mate with said security socket; in this embodiment of the invention, cabling including a conventional plug is used to mate with said socket.
- said identification code and transmitter means are located in a smart key that is adapted to releasably mate with said security plug; in this embodiment of the invention, an item to be protected includes a socket of a conventional nature.
- said smart key may comprise the detection means and output control means and the corresponding identification code and transmitter means may be located in die associated security plug, as afore described, or security socket, as afore described.
- one of said security sockets is permanently attached to the equipment it is desired to protect during manufacture thereof.
- one of said security sockets is capable of being permanently attached to die 10 equipment it is desired to protect by its owner, and after manufacture of said equipment.
- one of said security sockets is employed being permanently attached to a towable vehicle (for example a caravan or commercial trailer) respectively, said cable being releasably attached therebetween, in use.
- said identification code may include any number of codes, the combination of which is ideally unique to each security apparatus and even more ideally employs a trinary addressing system whereby the system has increaseed code capacity, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art of providing a security device that quaternary or quinternary or any other multiple addressing may be used and is not intended to limit the scope of the application.
- means may be provided to continuously, or periodically, or preselectively, arrange for the transmission of said codes.
- said detection means may be provided with means to elicit the transmission of said code in the event of system error.
- identification code is taken to mean, witiiout limitation, any known form of electronic coding whether encrypted or otherwise.
- said cable is removable. This embodiment is particularly preferred where either the electronic identification means or the output control means are not located on a smart key but provided in either the security plug or the security socket.
- a rechargeable trailer light/brake unit monitor display means ideally said display means comprises at least one coded and at least one decoded circuit housed within a suitable robust, waterproof housing whereby insertion of a detection means, ideally a smart key or the like, into an appropriate site activates said display means so as to visually display selected units for the purpose of checking the operational status of master and/or back-up systems of said trailer brake/lights and or any other system which it is desired to check and/or maintain.
- the security apparatus in this particular embodiment of tiie invention is operationally linked to a trailer brake/light system which upon correct interrogation of a coded security means enables die user/driver/ maintenance personnel of said trailer, especially a commercial trailer, to check the function of the trailer brake/lights prior to moving away and consequently dispenses witii laborious and time consuming tasks, typically performed by more than one person, of walking around said trailer and taming each brake/light on separately, in order to carry out safety and/or maintenance checks.
- kit of parts for providing a security apparatus in accordance with the invention, said kit comprising at least one security plug and security socket as herein described, and optionally, at least one cable capable of electrical conduction.
- At least one component for use in a security system as herein described said component comprising a first security means and/or second security means and/or smart key as herein described.
- kit of parts for providing a security apparatus in accordance with the invention comprising at least one smart key as herein described and at least one associated security plug or security socket as herein described, and optionally, at least one cable capable of electrical conduction.
- Figure 1 illustrates a side view of security apparatus embodying the present invention in use with computer equipment
- Figure 2 illustrates a side view of security apparatus embodying the present invention, in use with a car and caravan;
- Figure 2a illustrates a side view of security apparatus embodying the present invention in use witii a commercial vehicle and tractor trailer unit;
- Figure 2b represents a plan view of a smart key
- Figure 3 is a schematic representation of the security plug circuitry;
- Figure 3a is an end view of the plug showing its pin layout;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic representation of the security socket circuitry
- Figure 4a is an end view of the security socket showing the socket layout
- Figure 5 illustrates a side view of security apparatus according to a further embodiment of the present invention, in use with a commercial vehicle and trailer;
- FIG. 6 is a schematic representation of the security socket circuitry for the security apparatus of Figure 5;
- FIG 7 is a schematic representation of the "smart key" circuitry of the key depicted in Figure 2b to be used in conjunction with the security apparatus in Figure 5;
- Figure 8 is a schematic representation of an electrically powered device, in this instance a TV, having a Smart Key installed into the back thereof.
- Figure 9a is a front view of a schematic representation of a commercial trailer brake/light display unit associated with a smart key
- Figure 9b is a side view of a schematic representation of Figure 9a;
- Figure 9c is a front view of a schematic representation of an alternative of the invention of display unit and smart key. Description of the Preferred Embodiments
- the security apparatus of the present invention comprises an electrically-conductive cable 1 having at one end thereof a conventional mains plug 2 for use with a conventional mains socket 3.
- Cable I is normally conductive, and although in this embodiment is adapted to carry mains power only, may alternatively (or in addition) carry data signals, or power supplies at voltages other than that of the mains.
- the other end of cable 1 is provided with a security plug 4 which will be described in more detail below.
- the equipment it is desired to protect 5 (in this case a personal computer) is provided with a security socket 6 which is adapted to receive security plug 4.
- Socket 6 is preferably permanendy attached to die body of equipment 5 during manufacture for example a chip may be built into the power circuit thereof as the installation needs to be resistant to physical attack whereby security socket 6 could be easily removed.
- security socket 6 and its fixings could be provided as a kit of parts for D-l-Y installation by the owner of equipment 5.
- FIGS 2 and 2a Alternative general arrangements of security apparatus embodying the present invention are illustrated in Figures 2 and 2a where the equipment it is desired to protect are towable vehicles, in these cases respectively a caravan 7 and a commercial vehicle tractor trailer unit 7. Instead of a mains plug at one end of cable 1 , a further security plug 4 is provided which is intended to mate with a forther security socket 6 which is permanently attached to caravan or trailer 7.
- tiiere is shown a smart key 21, comprising an upper portion 21 A suitably sized and shaped so as to be easily held/manipulated by an individual.
- member 2 IB which member is to be inserted into an appropriate site of a security means
- tip C is the portion which is intended to be in contact with said security means and which conducts electric interrogation of a chip housed witiiin smart key 21 (not shown) and upon a correct code being read said smart key 21 allows activation of electrically powered equipment.
- each security plug 4 is uniquely associated with the security socket 6 in which it is intended to be placed. This is described with reference to the remaining figures below.
- Security plug 4 is provided with circuitry as shown in Figure 3 which is 5 preferably completely enclosed within the body of security plug 4 so as to be tamper-proof.
- Power supply board 8 is provided with a diode matrix 9 which protects the remaining circuitry from input spikes.
- o FET switch 10 enables power to be supplied to code set board 11 in relatively short pulses.
- Code set board 11 contains an encoded chip 12 on which a unique identification code is predetermined during manufacture and which is capable of uniquely identifying that particular security plug 4 from any others.
- the unique identification code is amplified at amplifier 13 and transmitted by transmitter 14 (which is enabled when power is supplied to it by FET switch 10.
- Security plug 4 is, therefore, periodically transmitting its own unique identification code.
- Each security plug 4 (at one end of cable 1) is designed to be fitted into a security socket 6.
- the security socket 6 is described below with reference to 0 Figures 4 and 4A.
- the circuitry shown in Figure 4 is designed to be completely enclosed witiiin security socket 6 or, alternatively, within the vicinity thereof inside the equipment it is desired to protect (5). Again, there is provided a protective diode input matrix 15 and voltage regulator 16. Detector 17 detects die 5 identification code from an adjacent security plug 4. Decoder 18 is also preprogrammed during manufacture with a unique identification code. This code is identical to that of the security plug 4 with which the socket 6 is intended to be used.
- the identification code transmitted by the security plug 4 is detected by o detector 17 in socket 6 and compared witii the identification code on decoder IC 18.
- output control means 19 (which comprises 6 15 amp p-channel MOSFETs) interrupts power lines a-f thus disabling the equipment 5 to which socket 6 is attached.
- equipment 5 depends upon the security apparatus of the present invention for its mains power which is supplied via cable 1.
- the owner unplugs security plug 4 from security sockets 6 and unplugs mains plug 2 from mains socket 3. Cable 1 can then simply be removed and carried or locked away elsewhere, for example when leaving the equipment 5 unattended.
- the thus-disabled equipment 5 can only be operated again if a cable 1 is employed which has the identification code transmitted from its security plug 4 corresponding to that expected by security socket 6 on the equipment. The equipment 5 is thus rendered useless in the absence of the correct cable 1.
- a caravan 7, tractor trailer unit 7 or other towable vehicle can be protected by the owner removing cable 1 by unplugging each security plug 4 from its security socket 6 and taking the cable 1 away with him her when leaving the caravan or tractor trailer unattended.
- security socket 6 A is built into or integral with the caravan itself (as in d e embodiment depicted in Figure 9B), in this particular embodiment of d e invention forther security is provided by concealment of security socket 6A within the device which it is desired to protect. It is intended that the caravan or tractor trailer's electrical needs (for example to power its rear brake lights) should be normally supplied via cable 1 and hence disabled on removal of cable 1.
- Attempted theft of the caravan or tractor trailer (assuming some other means of attaching the caravan or tractor trailer 7 to a towing vehicle is found) will result in the caravan or tractor trader 7 being driven at least without lights and, preferably, witiiout otiier electrically-operated appliances etc being functional.
- a warning notice, clearly visible at die rear of die caravan or tractor trailer 7, in full view of die following traffic could be employed, warning that if the caravan or tractor trader 7 is being driven witiiout lights then it may well be stolen.
- the caravan or tractor trailer unit could be adapted so tiiat, in the absence of the correctly identified cable I the caravan or tractor trader unit's brakes are locked on, tiius preventing the caravan or tractor trader unit from being towed away at all.
- Commercial tractor traders may already be fitted witii special braking systems such that, unless there is a power supply, the brakes are locked on tiius preventing the tractor trader being towed away at all.
- the above described circuitry arrangement is a preferred embodiment because it enables a device to be manufactured having a security socket in accordance witii the invention fitted tiierein or attached tiiereto, which device can, optionally be used with conventional cabling untd such time as a suitable cable/plug in accordance witii die invention is purchased and used ⁇ erewith.
- circuit elements could be reversed ie, transmitter 14 etc located widiin the socket 6 with detector 17, decoder IC 18 and output control means 19 located witiiin plug 4. 8/18109
- FIG. 5 An alternative embodiment of the invention is shown in Figure 5. This embodiment is particularly, but not exclusively, suitable for use in the protection of commercial vehicle traders.
- Vehicle 20 is provided with a conventional cable 1 A, at least one end of which is provided witii a plug 4A which is suitably sized and shaped to mate with security socket 6A on trader unit 7.
- Plug 4A need not be of the security plug type 4 described above; itssolution is simply to make the physical connection between cable 1A and security socket 6A.
- Security socket 6A differs from the previously-described sockets 6 in that it is further provided witii a removable "smart key" 21.
- the smart key 21 performs the electronic securitysolution —(i.e. transmission of identification codes) performed by security plug 4 in the previous embodiment.
- me “smart key” is releasably mated witii security socket 6 A and periodically transmits its own identification code which is received by die socket.
- smart key 21 is removed from the socket ⁇ 6A, thus electronically disabling die trader unit 7 (as the identification code is no longer received by die socket 6A).
- the driver inserts die security key 21 back into socket 6A, tiius electronically re-enabling the trader unit 7, which can then be driven/used in the normal way.
- the plug(s) 4A and/or cable 1A can be of a conventional nature. This enables existing equipment to be more easdy adapted to use the security apparatus of die present invention. This embodiment also eliminates the need to remove the entire cable I or 1A in order to make the vehicle/trader/equipment secure.
- Suitable circuit arrangements for die security socket 6 A and smart key 21 are shown in Figures 6 and 7 respectively.
- This Smart Key arrangement is also suitable for use with electricaUy/powered equipment of any kind please refer to the particular embodiment of the invention depicted in Figrue 8.
- die smart key is adapted for releasably mating with a piece of equipment to be protected and the said piece of equipment has embedded tiierein, ideally in an irremovable fashion, an associated piece of security equipment which comprises, ideally, the means for detecting the identification code transmitted by die smart key and a means to controlling the supply of power to the equipment.
- tiie embedded piece of security equipment comprises the identification code means and transmitter means therefor.
- die equipment to be protected is forther adapted so as to control the nature of current flow to the equipment.
- the equipment may be adapted so mat current will only flow whilst die smart key is in place. Thus, when the smart key is removed current wdl cease to flow.
- die equipment may be arranged so that once the equipment is switched on, providing the smart key is in place current will flow and wdl continue to flow untd such time as the equipment is switched off, regardless of whetiier or not the smart key remains in place. This arrangement is most suited for use with mains operated equipment.
- FIG. 9a tiiere is shown an alternative embodiment of the invention wherein said smart key 21 has a coded circuit (not shown) and display unit 22 has a decoded circuit (not shown) which are integral.
- Connection of "suzys" 23 to die cab of die trader assembly 7 and insertion of smart key 21 (correctly matched to die code) activates display unit 22 so as to permit visualisation of brake/light master/back-up systems and maintenance tiiereof if required.
- the test kit 24 being portable ( Figure 9C) the kit may be housed within the trader 7 itself, suitably positioned below floor at an area 25 and connected by cable 26 to "suzys" 23, please refer to Figure 9B for dlustration. In such an embodiment concealment below floor level A provides forther safety from unauthorised use.
- the invention tiierefore provides novel tamper-proof security apparatus /18109
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PCT/GB1997/002762 WO1998018109A1 (fr) | 1996-10-19 | 1997-10-20 | Appareil de securite |
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