EP1789646A1 - Security chest security system and security complex - Google Patents
Security chest security system and security complexInfo
- Publication number
- EP1789646A1 EP1789646A1 EP05779862A EP05779862A EP1789646A1 EP 1789646 A1 EP1789646 A1 EP 1789646A1 EP 05779862 A EP05779862 A EP 05779862A EP 05779862 A EP05779862 A EP 05779862A EP 1789646 A1 EP1789646 A1 EP 1789646A1
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- EP
- European Patent Office
- Prior art keywords
- case
- security
- safety
- valuables
- external container
- Prior art date
- 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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Classifications
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05G—SAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
- E05G7/00—Safety transaction partitions, e.g. movable pay-plates; Bank drive-up windows
- E05G7/001—Bank depositories
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05G—SAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
- E05G1/00—Safes or strong-rooms for valuables
- E05G1/005—Portable strong boxes, e.g. which may be fixed to a wall or the like
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05G—SAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
- E05G1/00—Safes or strong-rooms for valuables
- E05G1/02—Details
- E05G1/026—Closures
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07D—HANDLING OF COINS OR VALUABLE PAPERS, e.g. TESTING, SORTING BY DENOMINATIONS, COUNTING, DISPENSING, CHANGING OR DEPOSITING
- G07D11/00—Devices accepting coins; Devices accepting, dispensing, sorting or counting valuable papers
- G07D11/10—Mechanical details
- G07D11/12—Containers for valuable papers
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05G—SAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
- E05G1/00—Safes or strong-rooms for valuables
- E05G1/06—Safes or strong-rooms for valuables having provision for multiple compartments
- E05G1/08—Safes or strong-rooms for valuables having provision for multiple compartments secured individually
Definitions
- the invention relates to a safety case according to the preamble of patent claim 1, a safety system according to the preamble of patent claim 12 and a safety complex according to the preamble of patent claim 14.
- Safety cases of the type mentioned serve for the transport of objects requiring protection, for example valuables such as coins and banknotes, securities, other valuables such as precious metals and precious stones, documents to be kept secret or, if necessary, also toxic substances, rare ones
- Substances or other shielding, for example, radiating material are provided.
- the security cases include a vault area that may include one or more sub-areas, a protection system, an access opening to open the security case and access the vault area, and a cover.
- the protection system is intended to protect the owner or the owner of the valuables against misuse of the valuables, if this is the case Theft is lost. This is done by automatically valuating the valuables in such a case.
- the cover is movable back and forth between a closed position and a release position. When transporting the valuables, the cover assumes its closed position and closes the access opening. If valuables are to be introduced into or removed from the safe area, the cover is brought into its release position, in which the access opening is open.
- Safety systems of the type mentioned include one or more safety cases and at least one storage station.
- the storage station has storage areas for one or more security cases. In each storage location, empty safety cases but also valuables containing safety cases, for example, during a transport interruption, are recorded.
- the security system may be housed in a vehicle, for example.
- Safety complexes of the type mentioned include, in a simple embodiment, at least one safety case and at least one external container, in particular a safe.
- the safety case is usually mobile, and the external container may be mobile or stationary. Measures may be provided in the security complexes in order to ensure secure transfer of the valuables from the security case to the external container.
- a safety complex can be accommodated, for example, in a vehicle.
- Extended security complexes include a security case, storage stations and external containers.
- the access or the access opening is located on a first, preferably level, or possibly arched, case wall.
- a first, preferably level, or possibly arched, case wall is particularly advantageous, in particular when using the safety case in a safety system according to the invention, it is when the access opening in the lower, substantially flat, case wall, that is, in the bottom of the safety case, is arranged.
- the cover with which the access opening can be closed, essentially consists of a sliding plate which, in accordance with the region of the cushion wall which contains the access opening, is also flat or possibly arched.
- the sliding plate is guided on the mentioned case wall of the safety case and can be manually, if necessary. With tools, substantially along the surface of said case wall between its closed position and their- move the release position back and forth. If the case wall and the sliding plate are flat or only slightly curved, then this movement is a translatory one.
- the protection system comprises at least two protection modules, which are arranged in the safe area over the corner or opposite each other. These protection modules serve to neutralize (devaluate) the objects of value in an emergency, that is, if the security case is illegally handled or operated, ie to damage or destroy them.
- the valuables are packed in security bags and these bags are then placed in the vault area of the security case.
- These security bags have a fuse that is connected to a circuit of the safety case. In an emergency, the safety measures are melted by the fuse before the two protective modules then neutralize the valuables with ink or the like.
- a handle or a grip recess is arranged, on which the safety case can be carried manually, possibly with the aid of an additional device.
- the recessed grip can be designed so that it forms a light barrier or a mechanical breaker.
- part of the protection system is accommodated within the security case itself.
- This is preferably an electrical / electronic circuit.
- This circuit is part of the protection system. It is an advantage of the invention that this part of the protection system is located in a protected area of the safety case and therefore different in conventional solutions from the outside is not accessible or influenced. In addition, it is considered to be an advantage of the invention that this part of the protection system is located in a part of the case which is not moved when opening and closing the safety case. Thus, a reliable and secure connection between the part of the protection system and the protection modules can be ensured, which is difficult in conventional cases.
- the security system comprises one or more security cases of the type described above and one or more storage stations.
- Each storage station has one or more Lager ⁇ for each case a security case, and it is preferably capable of retabling the security case located in her or docked on her, that is, to check their security modules and refill if necessary., And also the state of their To check energy storage and alimen-
- the security complex according to the invention comprises at least one security case and at least one external container, usually in the form of a vault.
- the safety case compatible with the external container has novel connection means which serve to temporarily connect it to the external container.
- the external container in this case has a closable or closed safety opening.
- the safety case is now connected to the external container in such a way that the sliding plate in the closed position covers the area of the safety opening.
- Slide plate can be moved after the connection / locking of thebutskof ⁇ fers with the external container in its release position. In this case, there is a path between the safe area of the security case and the interior of the external container. To valuables in a simple manner and without further manual action from the vault area in the external
- the arrangement is such that this path sloping away from the vault area obliquely or vertically.
- the An ⁇ order is such that this path, starting from the external container obliquely or vertically drops.
- the access opening is located in the lower case wall, that is in the floor, or in a side wall of the safety case.
- the case can then simply be placed on top of this external container so that upon opening the sliding panel of the security case and the security opening of the external container, the valuables fall from the vault area into the external container.
- the same security case can be reversed and arranged below the external container, so that when the sliding plate of the security case and the safety opening of the external container are opened, the valuables fall from the external container into the vault area.
- Fig. 1 shows the invention in an overview, in schematic
- Fig. 2A a safety case according to the invention, in one
- FIG. 2B shows the safety case shown in FIG. 2A, with walls partially removed, in the same representation as FIG. 2A;
- FIG. 2C shows a detail of the security case shown in FIG. 2A, wherein the sliding plate is partially opened;
- FIG. 4A shows a safety complex
- Fig. 4C is a detail of another
- Fig. 5 shows another security complex in different
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic overview of the invention.
- a safety carrier 100 which serves for receiving objects, in particular during transport, of valuables 1 forms the core of the invention.
- a storage station 200 in which the security case 100 can be received before and after transportation and during transport interruptions, together with the security case 100 forms a security system 100/200. In the storage station 200 it is also possible to reestablish the security case 100.
- An external one Container 300 generally a safe, with which the security case 100 can be temporarily connected, together with the security case 100 forms a novel security complex 100/300.
- the security case 100 together with the storage station 200 and the external container 300 form an extended security complex 100/200/300.
- the safety case 100 is substantially cubic and has a lower case wall 102 as the bottom, four lateral case walls 104 and an upper case wall 106 as the upper limit.
- One of the six case walls of the safety case 100 in the present case the overhead case wall 106, has a recessed grip 108 or a corresponding handle or a docking system which serves to secure the safety case 100, generally without further aids and manu ⁇ ell, to transport. Measures may also be taken to manually raise and move the security case 100 by means of an additional device, or to transport the security case 100 in an automated conveyor system.
- the recessed grip 108 or another region of the security case 100 may be designed such that the security case 100 triggers the neutralization via a light barrier or a cable when being torn off or turned off.
- an interface 110 may also be provided, the purpose of which will be explained below.
- Inside the security case 100 there is a safe area 112, which is provided for receiving the valuables 1.
- a protection system 114 serves to protect the valuables 1 located in the safe area 112.
- the protection system 114 comprises at least two protection modules 114.1, 114.2, which are arranged in the safe area 112 or adjacent to the space intended to receive the valuables 1, and a circuit 114.3.
- the protection modules 114.1, 114.2 are arranged opposite each other in the illustrated embodiment, but they could can also be arranged over the corner.
- the protection system 114 serves to protect the valuables 1 located in the safe area 112 in an emergency, that is to say, for example, when the security case 100 is tampered with or actuated by an unauthorized person or above a certain temperature.
- This protection consists of preventing misuse of the valuables 1 by neutralizing them (devaluing them) in any suitable way. This neutralization can be done, for example, so that the valuables 1 can retain or regain their value for the rightful owner or owner.
- the security case 100 is designed so that the fuse of a security bag (Safebag) can be connected to the circuit 114.3.
- the valuables 1 are then in the security bag.
- the security bag is fused by the fuse before then the protection modules 114.1, 114.2 are triggered to perform the neutralization as described.
- the protection modules 114.1, 114.2 of the protection system 114 of the present embodiment are modules with flowable substances which, preferably under pressure, dispense powdery, pasty or liquid substances, in particular ink, from two sides onto the valuables 1, whereby the latter deva ⁇ beuciert.
- the protection system 114 has a circuit 114.3 connected to the protection modules 114.1, 114.2, through which the protection modules 114.1, 114.2 are triggered as soon as the security case 100 is handled in an unauthorized manner.
- the protection system 114 may be designed such that access to the safe area 112 is possible with or without operation of an additional auxiliary element, such as, for example, a (contactless) key.
- the security case 100 has an access opening 116 in the region of a case wall 104, through which the safe area 112 can be made accessible.
- the access opening 116 is provided with a cover 118.
- the cover is formed here by a likewise designated 118 sliding plate, which is substantially planar.
- the slide plate 118 can be moved on the safety case 100 by guide elements (eg, by lateral grooves), in the surface of the case wall 104 between a closed position and a release position to move back and forth. If the sliding plate 118 assumes its closed position, the access opening 116 is closed.
- the sliding plate 118 is preferably fastened to a region of the safety case 100 such that it remains at least in loose connection with the safety case 100 in its release position.
- the sliding plate 118 can be electrically and / or mechanically protected against manipulation.
- closure means may be provided which only allow displacement of the displacement plate 118 into its release position if certain safety conditions are met in the environment.
- a suitable material for the security case 100 or parts thereof has a thermoplastic material, preferably a kydex® material proven. However, a wide variety of other materials are also suitable for producing the safety case 100.
- the security case 100 preferably has a surface protection.
- the security case 100 may be provided with a protective film, a net or a fabric to provide protection against break-up, scoring or puncturing. Such a surface damage can also be provided analogously to the vault 300.
- the safety case 100 or several safety cases form, as already mentioned, together with the storage station 200 the safety system 100/200.
- the storage station 200 has bearings 202 for one or more safety cases 100.
- the storage station 200 is accommodated either in a building or in a transport device, in particular in a vehicle.
- the security system 100/200 that is to say the storage station 200 with a certain number of security cases 100, can be transported in its entirety.
- the safety system 100/200 can be used with a suitable design as a variable loader, wherein the safety cases 100 arranged in the storage station 200 form part safes.
- the storage station 200 not only serves to easily receive the security case 100, it is also preferable to have means which prevent unauthorized removal of the security case 100 from its storage location 202 or at least indicate it by a signal.
- the security cases can be mechanically and / or electrically secured.
- the storage station 200 is designed such that it has at least one location 202 in which the security case 100 can not only be stored but to a certain extent docked, in such a way that via the interface of the security case 100 mentioned above a connection with corresponding elements of the storage station 200 comes about conditions over which, for example, protection modules 114.1, 114.2 refilled and a Energyspei ⁇ cher can be re-alimented, the storage station is used in a sense as an adapter.
- the protection modules 114.1, 114.2 are filled by hand.
- the mentioned interface is in this case merely charging a circuit 114.3, which is part of the protection system 114.
- the protective complex 100/300 comprises, as shown in FIG. 4A, the security case 100 and an external container 300 (safe).
- the external container 300 has an outer wall 302 with a safety opening, which in fig. 4A is not visible.
- the outer surface 302 is designed such that it is at least substantially complementary in the relevant area to the gene case wall, which contains the access opening 116 and the slide plate 118, in the present case as complementary to the case wall 102nd
- the safety case 100 and / or the container 300 may have mechanical stops which ensure the correct arrangement of the safety case 100.
- the access opening 116 of the security case 100 comes to lie substantially flush with the security opening of the container 300, but the safe area 112 of the security case 100 communicates with the container 300 electrically / electronically. Communication takes place via a plug-in connection or wirelessly.
- the slide plate 118 While the security case 100 is placed on the container 300, the slide plate 118 is still in its closed position. Then, the slide plate 118 is brought into its release position, so that the access opening 116 and thus also the vault area 112 are open, as indicated in Fig. 4A.
- the safety opening of the container 300 is preferably mechanically opened by the displacement of the sliding plate 118, whereby a release takes place beforehand.
- the safe area 112 communicates with the interior of the container 300, that is, a path has formed along which the valuables 1 From the safety case 100 can enter the container 300, as indicated in Fig. 4A by a dashed arrow.
- this path starting from the security case 100, leads vertically downwards, so that the valuables move under the action of gravity.
- Such gravity promotion is also possible with arrangements in which this path does not lead vertically but obliquely downward.
- additional measures must be taken to promote the valuables from the security case 100 into the container 300, for example by shaking and / or rotating thebut ⁇ complex 100/300 or by creating a pressure gradient between the security case 100 and the container 300th
- the slide plate 118 is shown in the open state.
- Fig. 4B an embodiment is shown in which the safety case 100 is located below the container 300 and the container 300 can be discharged by gravity.
- the sliding plate 118 is shown in ge opened state.
- the security case 100 or its safe area 112 has several compartments, for example for different coins, it is advantageous to use a container 300, the interior of which is likewise divided into compartments.
- the arrangement of the security case 100 on the container 300 is then carried out so that when Publ ⁇ tion of the sliding plate 118 separate paths for the individual Münzsorten arise by the corresponding compartments on the one hand the safety case 100 and on the other hand of the container 300 communicate.
- the valuables 1 can also be conveyed out of the container 300 into the security case 100.
- the container 300 have a lower seatingöff ⁇ opening.
- the security case 100 is then brought upwards with the case wall 102 or slide plate 118 under the container 300, where it is held by support elements and then opened. This principle is shown in Fig. 4C.
- a safety case 100 can be used, which has a further access opening on its upper case wall, but which requires a set arrangement of the handle recess.
- FIG. 5 shows a further protective complex 100/300, which comprises a security case 100 and an external container 300 (safe).
- the right-hand figure shows a state shortly after the security guard 100 has been placed on the vault.
- a lock which in the present example is provided as a shutter 301
- the security case can be connected to the safe 300. Only after closing, according to this embodiment, can the sliding plate 118 open and the safety case 100 connect to the interior of the safe 300.
- the security case 100 is designed so that it has a Thomas ⁇ point to allow release of the security case 100 with a pocket PC or computer.
- the pocket PC or computer is equipped with special software that enables the release after entering a suitable security code (PIN).
- the security case 100 has an interface to read an RF-ID chip or barcode to allow release of the security case 100 only.
- an RF-ID chip or barcode can be arranged at the destination (for example at a bank). Only after the recognition of the RF-ID chip or the barcode er ⁇ then follows a release of the safety case 100th
- the circuit of the safety suitcase a so-called sidewalk time window, wherein the automatic neutralization is initiated after the sidewalk time window has been exceeded.
- the circuit of the safety case is designed so that in an emergency after a bounce time, a light-emitting diode starts to flash. Then a pre-alarm, for example, acoustic, followed by a main alarm. Neutralization takes place only after this alarm phase.
- This sequence is preferably programmable from outside (by means of a pocket PC or computer).
- smoke is emitted by the safety modules in the safety case during neutralization. This has a signal effect and thus prevents a culprit takes the safety case.
- the container 300 may also be equipped with security modules to neutralize.
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CH01532/04A CH703080B1 (en) | 2004-09-17 | 2004-09-17 | Security cases, security system and security complex. |
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