EP2194223A1 - Dispositif de sécurité - Google Patents
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- EP2194223A1 EP2194223A1 EP08021171A EP08021171A EP2194223A1 EP 2194223 A1 EP2194223 A1 EP 2194223A1 EP 08021171 A EP08021171 A EP 08021171A EP 08021171 A EP08021171 A EP 08021171A EP 2194223 A1 EP2194223 A1 EP 2194223A1
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- safety device
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B7/00—Special arrangements or measures in connection with doors or windows
- E06B7/28—Other arrangements on doors or windows, e.g. door-plates, windows adapted to carry plants, hooks for window cleaners
- E06B7/30—Peep-holes; Devices for speaking through; Doors having windows
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- the present invention relates to a safety device for placement on a door viewer according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Such safety devices are known from the prior art. They are used to change the lighting conditions on the observer side of the spy specifically so as to simulate the presence of a resident or at least create uncertainty in this regard a potentially unwanted person on the other side of the door.
- the device includes a light source and various fixtures that motor-influence the light entering the peephole so that a possibly unwanted person on the other side of the spy is simulated motion sequences or the presence of a resident. In addition to the high apparatusiven effort and the operation of this device is not satisfactory and a possible burglary situation badly adapted.
- the object of the invention is therefore to offer a simpler and at the same time more effective safety device of the aforementioned type.
- the object is achieved by a safety device according to claim 1.
- the invention is based on the recognition that the function of such a safety device is particularly effective when an acoustic signal is used to control the device or a light source provided therein.
- This can advantageously be achieved that the safety device only starts its operation when a noise (for example, from a doorbell or a knock signal) is detected, which is triggered by a person beyond the door. Otherwise, the security device behaves passively according to the invention, which in particular the power consumption is drastically reduced compared to the prior art.
- the safety device is tailored to sounds that are typically present a possible burglary are heard, as a burglar tries to check the presence of a resident preferably by pressing the doorbell or a knock on the door.
- An embodiment of the safety device according to the invention is therefore intended to be arranged on a door viewer, the door viewer being arranged in a door.
- the door separates a first room from a second room, with the observer side of the peephole lying on the side of the first room, which is normally used by a resident.
- the second room could be represented by a staircase or other space that is usually freely accessible to everyone, including a potential burglar.
- the safety device comprises a housing, at least one light source, a control unit for controlling the light source and a power supply for supplying all electrical components of the safety device.
- an acoustic sensor is provided according to the invention, which is coupled to the control unit.
- the control unit is designed to control the light source or to trigger a specially predefinable lighting program when a suitable sound is signaled via the acoustic sensor.
- the noise can be specified in terms of sound pressure, frequency, sound history, etc., to exclude other sounds as triggering criteria.
- the frequency of the noise within predeterminable time intervals can also be stored as a criterion in the control unit, so that overall the control of the light source can be tailored to very specific and predeterminable noises.
- the at least one light source is arranged so that its light can be incident from the observer side into the door viewer, so that it is visible beyond the door from the second room.
- a certain noise is able to cause the control unit to control the at least one light source.
- the peephole is basically provided for observing the second room from the first room, a person looking at the door viewer in the second room will perceive the change in lighting conditions beyond the door, that is, in the first room. However, it is left in the dark about what kind of light source is or what caused the change in lighting conditions. Even a resident of the first room could namely the light into the peephole by turning on the light in the first room, or bringing his eye so close to the door spy that the person in the second room perceives an obscuration. As long as the potentially unwanted person in the second room can not detect whether the light conditions are changed by a resident, it is deterred by a possible burglary.
- the housing on the observer side of the fish peephole in an operating position can be arranged so that it forms a cover against incident from the first room in the door viewer light.
- the housing serves for partial or complete coverage of the door spy relative to the first room.
- a darkening after temporary light incidence may give the impression of a burglar on the other side of the door, a resident would approach with eye close to the peephole or even put his hand laterally around the peephole as an additional protection against extraneous light so as to be able to see through it better ,
- the housing also acts as a cover against the light sources to the first room, so that the operation of the security device, for example, at night does not lead to unwanted light radiation into the first room.
- the safety device or its housing can be reciprocated between at least two positions and locked by locking means in at least one of the two positions.
- an operating position in which the security device largely or completely covers the door spy and thereby forms its own lighting chamber on the observer side of the door spy.
- the safety device or its housing can also be moved from this operating position into a provisioning position in which the door viewer is accessible for free viewing or conventional use.
- a resident of the first room can move the security device to the staging position and in the usual way through the peephole see through it.
- the safety device If, on the other hand, the safety device is to be ready for operation, it can be arranged according to the invention in the operating position in which the door spy is usually (but not necessarily) not accessible to the normal use of an observer.
- the housing of the safety device may be displaceable, pivotable, convertible or otherwise movable from the operating to the provisioning position. It is conceivable, for example, that the housing in a vertically lower position covers the door spy, that occupies the operating position.
- the housing should be displaced vertically by a measure vertically upwards into a ready position, so that the peephole is freely accessible as such. If the housing is released in this raised position, it preferably slides back into its lower operating position due to gravity, so that the door viewer is basically always ready for operation when it is not actively raised by a resident.
- the housing via locking means in at least one of the two positions is temporarily locked so that it does not leave the position taken by itself.
- the housing of the security device for example, on arrival of the resident can be permanently moved to the ready position and does not have to actively moved to the conventional use of the peephole there in each case.
- a locking means can also be provided to maintain the operating position in order to reliably avoid the possibly unwanted taking of the ready position.
- An embodiment of the invention provides that a portion of the housing or an associated mounting part via an adapter detachably on the door or directly on the spy itself is attachable. This should allow the safety device to be easily assembled or disassembled. The temporary disassembly can be done very easily.
- the adapter can be connected to the door in a commercial manner, for example by screwing or gluing.
- the connection of the adapter with the Housing according to the invention in an easily detachable manner, including, for example, a magnetic connection or a Velcro connection in question.
- a locking connection or the interaction complementary to each other formed connecting parts may come for temporary connection of the adapter with the housing in question.
- An embodiment of the safety device according to the invention is characterized in that the at least one light source is designed as an LED.
- This type of light bulbs shows a particularly low power consumption, is available in small dimensions and has a particularly long life.
- the control of LEDs in different degrees of brightness or intervals is very easy and the required components are easy and inexpensive to obtain.
- the acoustic signal generator can also be used to output other sounds, such as for barking dogs, children's voices, etc.
- control unit is designed to control the at least one light source and / or an acoustic signal generator according to different, preferably by random generator and / or depending on the time selected and stored in the control unit programs.
- control unit should be able to control the light source in such a way that it can illuminate in different brightness levels, spectrums and / or intervals, it also being possible to select different programs per light source for a plurality of light sources. In the case of several light sources, for example, the effect of a moving shadow can be achieved, which simulates a burglar's movement in the immediate vicinity of the door viewer.
- different programs can be selected in which, for example, the reaction time to the triggering noise is predetermined differently.
- a random number generator which specifies different operating programs even with identically triggering noises. This makes it difficult for a burglar to identify regular and identically recurring behaviors that he might associate with an automatic security device. Instead, however, the device of the present invention "behaves" with the randomizer irregularly or unrepeatably, as a real resident would. Therefore, the burglar will infer an (actually possibly not given) presence of the resident.
- a further embodiment of the invention provides that a light sensor is coupled to the control unit in order to select the operating state of the safety device as a function of the light conditions in the first room.
- a light sensor is coupled to the control unit in order to select the operating state of the safety device as a function of the light conditions in the first room.
- the daylight entering the first room through the peephole can also be detected by a burglar with a certain degree of brightness is.
- the safety device must be able to simulate this light when the housing completely covers the door viewer from the observer side.
- the nighttime with such lighting conditions less likely, so that a burglar and such lighting conditions should be simulated.
- the light sensor is able to detect the light conditions of the environment or of the first room and to signal it to the control unit, which will then select the corresponding operating state.
- a clock module can be integrated in the control unit, which determines the type of operating program in the control unit time-dependent.
- an input unit for operating the safety device and / or an output unit for outputting operating information is provided according to a further advantageous embodiment of the invention.
- This can be used, for example, to specify a specific operating mode, set the time, enter or select an operating program itself, switch the safety device on or off, etc.
- a display or suitable LEDs can be used to output feedback to the user.
- the control unit can also include a memory unit in which programs or operating parameters can be stored or retrieved therefrom.
- the control unit in connection with the memory unit is also designed according to a further embodiment of the invention to log operating states of the security device and to output them on request (via a display or also a computer interface). In retrospect, it is possible to find out whether or how often within a selectable period of time at the door entrance was sought.
- the inventively provided LEDs are extremely economical in consumption. Even a possibly provided acoustic detector is characterized by low power consumption, so that overall the safety device can be operated independently of a mains voltage. Instead, it can be beneficial battery powered. In addition, at least one solar cell can be provided, which ensures the power supply or can recharge batteries used as such, so that the safety device can ideally be operated completely autonomously electrically.
- a safety device 100 is shown in a sectional side view.
- a door viewer 1 is arranged in a section of a door 2.
- the door 2 separates a first space R 1 from a second space R 2 .
- the room R 1 ' is to be understood in the following as the room to be protected against burglary, while the room R 2 is to be entered by a burglar largely unhindered.
- the observer side of the fish peephole 1 is located on the side of the door 2 facing the room R 1.
- the observer side is the side from which a resident looks through the peephole to inspect a person or a potential burglar in the room R 2 in front of the door 2 is.
- the safety device 100 comprises a housing 4 which is connected to the door 2 via an adapter 3.
- the housing 4 is mounted vertically displaceable relative to the adapter 3 along two guides to make the door viewer 1 freely accessible, as well as in Fig. 2 will be seen.
- the housing 4 accommodates a power supply 6 and a control unit 7 supplied by it.
- the control unit 7 is coupled to two light sources 8, which are designed as LEDs.
- the two light sources 8 are arranged in a lighting chamber 9, which is formed by special shaping of the housing 4 on the observer side of the door spy 1. In cross-section can be seen that the lighting chamber 9 the door spy 1 against covering directly from the room R 1 ' incident light. Down the luminous chamber 9 of this example is executed open.
- a trained as a microphone acoustic sensor 5 is also disposed on the housing 4 and coupled to the control unit 7.
- An acoustic signal, which is received by the acoustic sensor 5, is forwarded to the control unit 7 and evaluated there. If the signal corresponds to an evaluation criterion stored in the control unit 7, the control unit 7 causes the light sources 8 to light up in accordance with a likewise stored program.
- Fig. 2 is shown in a schematic plan view of the safety device with the front cover removed.
- the housing 4 which extends to the side of the fish peephole 1 down, and so partially prevents light from entering the door viewer 1 from outside the housing.
- the power supply formed with two batteries 6 is connected to the control unit 7, not shown.
- an input device 13 Also connected to the control unit 7 is an input device 13, with which various operating states or sequence programs in the control unit or a storage unit connected thereto can be stored.
- An executed as a display output unit 14 allows the verification of inputs, the indication of an operating condition, the time or other stored in the control unit or the storage unit data.
- a twilight switch 10 is arranged, which supplies the control unit with a light signal depending on the surrounding lighting conditions, so that this makes the selection of the current operating state or operating program taking into account the signal of the twilight switch 10.
- Fig. 2 to recognize that a total of 3 light-emitting diodes 8 are arranged above on both sides of the door spy 1. This allows the generation of "moving" lighting effects. For example, the successive illumination of the individual light-emitting diodes in the manner of a running light for a burglar in room R 2 can simulate a movement which he might attribute to a possible observer in room R 1 .
- Two screws 11 are inserted into oblong holes 16, which are introduced in the door 2 facing side of the housing 4.
- the non-tightened screws 11 allow the housing 4 with all fittings by a measure to push vertically up until the screws 11 occupy the lower end position of the slots 16.
- the door viewer 1 is no longer covered by the lighting chamber 9, so that it is freely accessible for conventional use by an observer.
- the housing 4 slides down again along the guides formed by the screws 11 in the elongated holes 16 and assumes the operating position there.
- Fig. 3 is the safety device according to Fig. 2 shown with attached cover.
- the case 4 which covers some internal components (power supply, control unit, etc.).
- the input unit 13 and the display 14 are expediently still visible.
- the microphone 5 and the twilight switch 10 in the side housing wall are shown.
- a small speaker 15 is disposed in the housing wall, which is also connected to the control unit 7 and provided for the output of stored in the control unit or a memory noise profiles.
- a solar cell 12 on the top of the housing 4 is connected to the power supply 6 to provide it with an operating voltage and can charge.
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AT08021171T ATE513974T1 (de) | 2008-12-05 | 2008-12-05 | Sicherheitsvorrichtung |
DE202008017868U DE202008017868U1 (de) | 2008-12-05 | 2008-12-05 | Sicherheitsvorrichtung |
EP08021171A EP2194223B1 (fr) | 2008-12-05 | 2008-12-05 | Dispositif de sécurité |
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EP08021171A EP2194223B1 (fr) | 2008-12-05 | 2008-12-05 | Dispositif de sécurité |
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EP2194223A1 true EP2194223A1 (fr) | 2010-06-09 |
EP2194223B1 EP2194223B1 (fr) | 2011-06-22 |
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