EP4080478B1 - Émetteur de signaux pour installations d'alarme anti-effraction - Google Patents

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EP4080478B1
EP4080478B1 EP22167521.8A EP22167521A EP4080478B1 EP 4080478 B1 EP4080478 B1 EP 4080478B1 EP 22167521 A EP22167521 A EP 22167521A EP 4080478 B1 EP4080478 B1 EP 4080478B1
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  • the invention relates to a signal generator, in particular for signaling a detected break-in or robbery.
  • a burglar alarm system colloquially also referred to as an alarm system, is a technical device, now exclusively operated electronically, that serves to protect property and people.
  • a burglar alarm system is designed to prevent break-ins, thefts and assaults by deterring people, to notify those who can help in an emergency, to minimize the time it takes for thieves to act, and to alert the immediate surroundings and any people present who are involved.
  • the burglar alarm systems have a signaling device.
  • the signaling devices are used to signal a break-in using optical or acoustic signals.
  • US 2016/373909 A1 discloses a signal generator according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the object of the invention is to make an existing burglar alarm system smart in a simple way, i.e. to design it as part of a smart home system.
  • the invention relates to a signal generator for a burglar alarm system and a smart home system, comprising at least one acoustic signal generator which generates an acoustic alarm signal when triggered, and/or an optical signal generator which generates at least one optical alarm signal, in particular a light signal, when triggered,
  • At least one first interface is provided which enables the establishment of a communication connection between the signal generator and the burglar alarm system.
  • the signal generator establishes a communication connection with the burglar alarm system via the first interface.
  • At least one second interface is provided, which enables the establishment of a communication connection between the signal generator and at least one device of a smart home system for home automation.
  • the signal generator establishes a communication connection with at least one device of a smart home system via the second interface.
  • a communication means is provided and designed to process messages, in particular alarm messages, which the signal generator receives via one of the interfaces.
  • the processing includes generating and sending another message depending on the received message via one of the other interfaces.
  • One advantage is that an existing burglar alarm system can be easily integrated into a smart home system. All that needs to be done is to replace the signaling device.
  • the advantages such as the ability to communicate with the user via apps and other means of communication, can also be exploited.
  • the processing includes filtering the messages, wherein the filtering includes deleting messages that are not relevant to the other system.
  • the filtering includes deleting messages that are not relevant to the other system.
  • the systems are the burglar alarm system or the smart home system.
  • the other system is either the burglar alarm system or the smart home system.
  • the burglar alarm system is the other system if the message is received via the second interface. If the message is received via the first interface, the smart home system is the other system.
  • the acoustic signaling device has a loudspeaker and/or a siren to generate the acoustic alarm signal.
  • the first interface is designed to establish a connection with a communication network of an alarm system, wherein the first interface communicates with the alarm system, in particular via a cable, in particular using direct current technology, bus technology or wirelessly, preferably in the 433 MHz or 868 MHz range.
  • a connection can be established with the burglar alarm system. The connection can be used for the transmission of messages.
  • the second interface is designed to establish a connection with a component, in particular a device, preferably a central unit, of a smart home system for home automation, wherein in particular the second interface communicates by means of Zigbee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth, WLAN, LTE, IP, KNX, HomeMatic IP, 433 MHz or 868.3 MHz.
  • first interface and the second interface operate by means of different protocols and/or by means of different communication technologies and/or frequencies.
  • the communication means when receiving a message, in particular an alarm message, via the first interface, generates a further message depending on the message and that the generated further message is sent to a device of the smart home system via the second interface, so that in particular the device can alert a resident, owner and/or user.
  • the communication means when receiving a message, in particular an alarm message, via the first interface, generates a further message depending on the message and that the generated further message is sent to a device of the smart home system via the second interface, so that in particular the device can alert a resident, owner and/or user.
  • the communication means when receiving a message, in particular an alarm message, via the first interface, generates a further message depending on the message and that the generated further message is sent to a device of the smart home system via the second interface, so that in particular the device can alert a resident, owner and/or user.
  • the second interface can be processed and the information from them can be sent to the burglar alarm system.
  • the signal generator is designed to send a signal via the second interface, which causes at least one component, in particular a device, of the smart home system to simulate the presence of a person. This makes it possible to prevent a break-in. This message can be sent in particular depending on an absence detected by the burglar alarm system.
  • the signal generator is designed to send a further message, in particular a control message, preferably a command message, to a component, in particular a device, of the smart home system, which is designed to create a video, in particular a live image or a recording, via the second interface, in response to an alarm message received, in particular via the first interface.
  • a control message preferably a command message
  • FIG. 1 a schematic representation of a signal generator 1 according to the invention is shown.
  • the signal generator 1 has a first interface 10.
  • the first interface 10 is designed and configured to establish a communication connection 12 with a component 32 of an intrusion alarm system 30.
  • the signal generator 1 is connected to the control center 32 of an intrusion alarm system 30 by means of the first interface 10.
  • the connection can be established wired or wirelessly depending on the category of the intrusion alarm system 30.
  • a communication connection can also be established with another component 34 of the intrusion alarm system.
  • a burglar alarm system colloquially also known as an alarm system, is a technical device, which is now exclusively electronically operated, that serves to protect property and people.
  • a burglar alarm system is designed to prevent break-ins, thefts and assaults by deterring people, to notify emergency services (police, security services, etc.) in an emergency, to minimize the time it takes for thieves, bank robbers, etc. to act, and to alert the immediate area and any people present who are involved, and to provide assistance.
  • an electric current flows between two points within the system via a detector.
  • a voltage is measured in a control center. If a defined voltage is exceeded or undershot, this is considered an alarm or sabotage. If an alarm or sabotage is detected, it is sent as a message to the signaling device. The message can be sent by changing the voltage, current, closing a circuit or frequency.
  • all detectors are connected via a bus, in particular one or two pairs of wires.
  • the bus is a data line. It also serves to supply power to the connected devices, in particular detectors.
  • the systems work in the 433 MHz and 863 MHz range.
  • the systems that work with radio technology work like the bus systems, except that the bus wiring has been replaced by radio.
  • the detectors have an energy storage device that provides the energy.
  • known burglar alarm systems can include signal generators, voting machines, video storage, photo cameras, video cameras and/or event printers.
  • the first interface 10 has corresponding cable connectors and electrical components to record the incoming messages and/or generate outgoing messages.
  • the messages are signals.
  • the information in the messages is communicated by changing the voltage, current, frequency or pulse width.
  • the messages are designed as data packets. The data packets contain the information.
  • connection 12 between the intrusion alarm system 30 and the first interface 10 is advantageously made using one, two or more wire pairs.
  • the connection 12 is particularly designed as a direct current technology or bus technology.
  • the first interface 10 is designed as a binary input. It detects whether a current, a voltage, a frequency is changed or whether an electrical circuit is closed.
  • the first interface 10 has components for receiving or sending the wirelessly sent and/or received messages. This usually consists of several of the following components or groups of components: an antenna, a signal amplifier, a filter, a digital-analog converter, an analog-digital converter, etc.
  • the first interface is designed and set up to communicate with the burglar alarm system. The communication takes place in particular in the 433 MHz or 868 MHz range.
  • the messages can be signals or data packets. This depends on the burglar alarm system.
  • the burglar alarm system 30 has at least one detector 34 in addition to the control panel 32.
  • detectors 34 are formed, in particular automatic detectors, such as magnetic contacts, glass break detectors, alarm glasses, light barriers, structure-borne sound detectors, motion detectors, capacitive detectors, alarm wallpapers or in particular non-automatic detectors, such as hold-up detectors, banknote contacts, hold-up treads, strike plate contacts, pressure carpet, pull wire.
  • automatic detectors such as magnetic contacts, glass break detectors, alarm glasses, light barriers, structure-borne sound detectors, motion detectors, capacitive detectors, alarm wallpapers
  • non-automatic detectors such as hold-up detectors, banknote contacts, hold-up treads, strike plate contacts, pressure carpet, pull wire.
  • burglar alarm systems 30 must be equipped in particular with signal generators, voting machines, video storage, photo cameras, video cameras and event printers.
  • the signal generator 1 has a second interface 20.
  • the second interface 20 is designed and configured to establish a communication connection with a smart home system 40. If a communication connection is established, a message does not have to be sent continuously via it. An established communication connection is understood in particular to mean that a message can be sent via it if necessary.
  • the smart home system has at least one device 44, 46.
  • the smart home system 40 preferably has a plurality of devices 44, 46. In particular, the smart home system has a central unit 42.
  • the second interface 20 is connected to the central unit 42 of the smart home system via the connection 22.
  • the connection 22 there can also be a connection 22 between the second interface 20 and any other device 44 of the smart home system 40.
  • Communication via the communication connection 22 usually takes place via messages that are designed as data packets.
  • a smart home system 40 is a system that is designed to improve the quality of living, security and efficient energy use.
  • a smart home system is based on at least two or more networked and controllable devices 42, 44 and installations as well as automatic processes.
  • Smart home devices 44 are home automation control devices, home automation devices, household appliances, garden tools, information and communications electronic devices and/or entertainment electronic devices that have a communication interface that allows them to communicate with other smart home devices.
  • the smart home devices 44, 46 are networked with each other and can receive and/or send messages, in particular signals, data packets, information, control commands and/or environmental variables, etc.
  • Smart home devices have an interface, in particular a communication interface.
  • the communication is wired, in particular by means of a bus system, Powerline, M-Bus, Ethernet, EIB, CAN, KNX, EMS, 1-Wire, DALI, DMX, OpenTherm or wireless, preferably Bluetooth, NFC, RFID, ANT+, Dash7, GPRS, UMTS, 5G, LTE, WIMAX, Zigbee, Z-Wave, 868 MHz, Thread or WIFI or optical, in particular using pulse-modulated light.
  • the interface has the hardware components required for communication using a previously mentioned technology or protocol, such as processing means, amplifiers, antennas, as well as the required software.
  • Examples of devices that are most commonly used in the smart home environment today are light sources, blinds, heaters, refrigerators, washing machines, ovens. Furthermore, modern smart home systems can be controlled remotely, for example using a mobile input device, especially a smartphone, tablet or mobile phone.
  • a building technology control device includes, for example, actuators for controlling heating systems, blinds, roller shutters, lighting, but also sensors such as buttons or switches for controlling actuators or other electrical devices.
  • Domestic appliances are devices for heating, cooling and ventilating buildings, in particular heating systems, air conditioning systems or ventilation systems, preferably boilers, solar heating, heat pumps, living space ventilation, hot water tanks, radiators, pumps, valves, controls and/or air conditioning systems.
  • a household appliance is understood to mean, for example, a type of device that can be used in a household but also in a professional area, such as dishwashers, washing machines, dryers, ovens, microwaves, steamers, combi steamers, vacuum cleaners, irons, extractor hoods and others.
  • Household appliances are also referred to as white goods.
  • Garden tools include lawn mowers, robotic mowers, irrigation systems, sprinkler systems, soil moisture sensors, light sensors, PH sensors and more.
  • Information and communication electronic devices are devices that are used for information exchange and communication. Such devices are usually also used as an input device or HMI (Human Interface) for the smart home system. This includes input devices such as smartphones, tablets or mobile phones, but also voice recognition devices.
  • HMI Human Interface
  • a building technology control device includes, for example, actuators for controlling heating systems, blinds, roller shutters, lighting, but also sensors such as buttons or switches for controlling actuators or other electrical devices.
  • the communication between the first interface 10 and the burglar alarm system 30 and between the second interface 20 and the smart home system 40 takes place via messages.
  • the message can be transmitted using one or more signals or one or more data packets.
  • the message always contains information.
  • the messages are transmitted via the respective communication connection 12, 22.
  • the information is contained in the change in voltage, current, frequency or pulse width or the closing of an electrical circuit.
  • the information is contained in the payload or header of the data packet.
  • the type of data packet or signal depends on the transmission technology used.
  • the signal generator 1 has at least one acoustic signal generator 3 or at least one optical signal generator 4. According to a development of the invention, the signal generator 1 can have at least one acoustic and at least one optical signal generator.
  • the acoustic signal generator 3 is designed to generate an acoustic alarm signal.
  • the acoustic alarm signal is intended to alert the immediate surroundings as well as alert people present who are involved.
  • the acoustic signal is generated when the signal generator 1 receives a message, in particular an alarm message.
  • the acoustic signal generator 3 has in particular a siren.
  • the acoustic signal generator has, for example, a loudspeaker.
  • the optical signal generator 4 is designed to generate an optical alarm signal.
  • the optical alarm signal is intended to alert the immediate surroundings as well as any persons present.
  • the optical signal is generated when the signal generator 1 receives a message, in particular an alarm message.
  • the optical signal generator 4 has in particular a light element. In the triggered state, the signal generator usually generates a red flashing signal.
  • the signal generator 1 changes to the triggered state when it receives a message, in particular an alarm message.
  • the message can be a voltage change, current change, frequency change of a signal. But it can also be a data packet with information that is transmitted via radio or the bus.
  • the detector 34 reports this to the control center 32.
  • the control center 32 in turn reports this to the signal generator 1, which then generates an acoustic alarm signal using the acoustic signal generator 3 and/or an optical alarm signal using the optical signal generator 4.
  • the detector 34 can also report the break-in directly to the signal generator 1. This is done, for example, in burglar alarm systems with a bus system or radio technology. The report is made by sending a message, in particular an alarm message.
  • the signal generator 1 has a control unit, in particular with a communication means 5.
  • the control unit has in particular a processor or a microprocessor. This can also include the tasks of the communication means 5 or the communication means has its own separate processor or microprocessor.
  • the communication means 5 is part of the control unit.
  • the communication means 5 is designed to process the messages, or the information contained therein, which it receives at one of the two interfaces.
  • Processing also means evaluating. If, for example, it is alarm information, it triggers the state in which the optical and/or acoustic signal generator 3, 4 generates an alarm signal.
  • Processing also includes filtering.
  • filtering information is only forwarded if it is also of interest to the other party, in particular the other system. Filtering the information serves to prevent any information from being forwarded from the Smart Home System 40 to the burglar alarm system 30 and vice versa.
  • the processing can also include summarizing, supplementing or expanding information.
  • the signaling device can report which alarm devices 34 are reporting a break-in or combine the message from several detectors into one.
  • Forwarding means that the information in the message is taken and sent over the other connection 12 or 22 in a manner adapted to the other connection. This means that the transmission method or transmission technology of one connection is translated into the transmission method or transmission technology of the other connection.
  • the signal generator acts as a gateway or router between the burglar alarm system 30 and the Smart Home System 40.
  • the signal generator also has a housing 2.
  • the first interface 10, the second interface 20, the communication means 5 and the optional optical and acoustic signal generators are arranged in the housing 2.
  • the first interface 10, the second interface 20, the communication means 5 and the optional optical and acoustic signal generators form a unit, in particular a sales unit.
  • FIG 2 An example of a signal generator 1 according to the invention is shown.
  • the housing 5 can be seen.
  • the optical Signal generator 4 is formed. It is located behind a red translucent surface 6.
  • the loudspeaker or the siren of the acoustic signal generator 3 is arranged on the back.
  • the other components of the signal generator 1 are arranged inside.
  • cable receptacles of the first interface 10 are formed on the back. These allow the cables of the connection 12 to be connected to a wired burglar alarm system 30.
  • the signal generator 1 has a power supply which supplies all components of the signal generator 1 with energy.
  • the power supply can also be provided via the first interface and the connection 12.
  • the signal generator has an energy storage device.
  • the energy storage device stores the energy temporarily.
  • the energy storage device can be designed, for example, as a secondary battery or capacitor.
  • the smart home system 40 has at least one detector 46.
  • This can be an automatic detector, such as magnetic contacts, glass break detectors, alarm glasses, light barriers, structure-borne sound detectors, motion detectors, capacitive detectors, alarm wallpaper or in particular non-automatic detectors, such as hold-up detectors, banknote contacts, hold-up treads, strike plate contacts, pressure carpet, pull wire.
  • the burglar alarm system 30 can be expanded to include detectors 46 from the Smart Home System 40. Any sensors from the individual Smart Home devices 45, 44, 46 can also be used as detectors.
  • the detectors in the Smart Home System send a message to the burglar alarm system 30 via the signal transmitter 1.
  • the signal transmitter acts in particular like a gateway.
  • the television If, for example, the television is unplugged, it reports this to the signal generator 1.
  • the signal generator 1 in turn reports this to the burglar alarm system.
  • the detection of increased temperatures by the hob or Kitchen appliance may indicate a fire. This information is reported to the signal transmitter 1, which forwards it to the burglar alarm system.
  • a non-smart burglar alarm system 30 can also be made smart by means of a signal generator 1 according to the invention. "Making it smart” includes, for example, linking it to other detectors or sensors of the Smart Home System 40. Or it includes communicating with the owner, resident or user via their modern communication devices. For example, informing them if the burglar alarm system detects a break-in.
  • the alarm signal generated by the burglar alarm system 30 is forwarded by the signal generator 1 to the smart home system 40.
  • This in turn can forward the information to, for example, a mobile input device, in particular a smartphone, tablet or mobile phone of the user, resident or owner.
  • the signal generator 1 acts in particular as a gateway. It sends the message received from the burglar alarm system, or the information from the message, to the smart home system, which then sends the information to the user's mobile device.

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  1. Émetteur de signaux (1) pour une installation d'alarme anti-effraction (30) et pour un système de maison intelligente (40), comportant au moins un émetteur de signaux acoustiques (3) qui, à l'état déclenché, génère un signal d'alarme acoustique, et/ou un émetteur de signaux optiques (4) qui, à l'état déclenché, génère au moins un signal d'alarme optique, notamment un signal lumineux,
    • dans lequel il est prévu au moins une première interface (10) qui permet l'établissement d'une liaison de communication (12) de l'émetteur de signaux (1) avec l'installation d'alarme anti-effraction (30), et
    • dans lequel il est prévu au moins une deuxième interface (20) qui permet l'établissement d'une liaison de communication (22) de l'émetteur de signaux (1) avec au moins un appareil du système de maison intelligente (40) pour la domotique, et
    • dans lequel un moyen de communication (5) est prévu et conçu pour traiter des messages, en particulier des messages d'alarme, que l'émetteur de signaux reçoit par l'intermédiaire de l'une des interfaces,
    • dans lequel le traitement comprend la génération et l'émission d'un autre message en fonction du message reçu par l'intermédiaire de l'une des autres interfaces, et
    caractérisé en ce que le traitement comprend un filtrage des messages, dans lequel
    le filtrage comprend la suppression de messages non pertinents pour l'autre système.
  2. Émetteur de signaux (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel l'émetteur de signaux acoustiques (3)
    comporte un haut-parleur et/ou une sirène pour générer le signal d'alarme acoustique.
  3. Émetteur de signaux (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la première interface (10) est conçue pour
    établir une liaison de communication (12) avec une installation d'alarme anti-effraction (30), dans lequel la première interface (10) communique avec l'installation d'alarme, en particulier par câble, en particulier par la technique du courant continu, de la technique du bus ou sans fil, de préférence dans la gamme de 433 MHz ou de 868 MHz.
  4. Émetteur de signaux (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la deuxième interface (20) est conçue pour
    établir une liaison de communication (22) avec un appareil (42, 44, 46), en particulier une unité centrale (42), d'un système de maison intelligente (40) pour la domotique, dans lequel la deuxième interface (20) communique en particulier par Zigbee, Z-Wave, Bluetooth, WLan, LTE, IP, KNX, HomeMatic IP, 433 MHz ou 868,3 MHz.
  5. Émetteur de signaux (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel la première interface (10) et la deuxième
    interface (20) communiquent au moyen de protocoles différents et/ou au moyen de technologies de communication différentes, et ou de fréquences différentes.
  6. Système comprenant un premier appareil (42, 44, 46) d'un système de maison intelligente (40) et un émetteur de signaux (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
    le moyen de communication (5) est conçu et configuré pour générer un autre message lors de la réception d'un message, en particulier d'un message d'alarme, par l'intermédiaire de la première interface (10), en fonction du message, et pour envoyer l'autre message généré au premier appareil (42, 44, 46) au moyen de la deuxième interface (20), de telle sorte que le premier appareil (42, 44, 46) puisse alerter un résident, un propriétaire et/ou un utilisateur.
  7. Système comprenant un deuxième appareil (42, 44, 46) d'un système de maison intelligente (40) et un
    émetteur de signaux (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, ou système selon la revendication 6 comprenant un deuxième appareil (42, 44, 46) du système de maison intelligente (40), dans lequel l'émetteur de signaux (1) est conçu et configuré pour envoyer un message au deuxième appareil (42, 44, 46) au moyen de la deuxième interface (20), dans lequel le deuxième appareil (42, 44, 46) est conçu et configuré pour simuler la présence d'une personne en réponse au message.
  8. Système comprenant un troisième appareil (42, 44, 46) d'un système de maison intelligente (40) et un
    émetteur de signaux (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, ou système selon la revendication 6 ou 7 comprenant un troisième appareil (42, 44, 46) du système de maison intelligente (40), dans lequel le troisième appareil est conçu et configuré pour créer une vidéo, en particulier une image vidéo en direct ou un enregistrement, et pour être activé au moyen d'un autre message par l'intermédiaire de la deuxième interface (20), et dans lequel l'émetteur de signaux (1) est conçu et configuré pour envoyer, en réponse à un message d'alarme reçu par l'intermédiaire de la première interface (10), l'autre message au troisième appareil (42, 44, 46) par l'intermédiaire de la deuxième interface, de telle sorte que le troisième appareil puisse détecter une image et/ou une vidéo.
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