GB2433148A - Traffic bollard alarm system for protecting against ram-raiding - Google Patents

Traffic bollard alarm system for protecting against ram-raiding Download PDF

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GB2433148A
GB2433148A GB0525189A GB0525189A GB2433148A GB 2433148 A GB2433148 A GB 2433148A GB 0525189 A GB0525189 A GB 0525189A GB 0525189 A GB0525189 A GB 0525189A GB 2433148 A GB2433148 A GB 2433148A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01FADDITIONAL WORK, SUCH AS EQUIPPING ROADS OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLATFORMS, HELICOPTER LANDING STAGES, SIGNS, SNOW FENCES, OR THE LIKE
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    • E01F13/02Arrangements for obstructing or restricting traffic, e.g. gates, barricades ; Preventing passage of vehicles of selected category or dimensions free-standing; portable, e.g. for guarding open manholes ; Portable signs or signals specially adapted for fitting to portable barriers
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01FADDITIONAL WORK, SUCH AS EQUIPPING ROADS OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLATFORMS, HELICOPTER LANDING STAGES, SIGNS, SNOW FENCES, OR THE LIKE
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    • E01F13/12Arrangements for obstructing or restricting traffic, e.g. gates, barricades ; Preventing passage of vehicles of selected category or dimensions for forcibly arresting or disabling vehicles, e.g. spiked mats
    • E01F13/123Arrangements for obstructing or restricting traffic, e.g. gates, barricades ; Preventing passage of vehicles of selected category or dimensions for forcibly arresting or disabling vehicles, e.g. spiked mats depressible or retractable below the traffic surface, e.g. one-way spike barriers, power-controlled prong barriers
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01FADDITIONAL WORK, SUCH AS EQUIPPING ROADS OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLATFORMS, HELICOPTER LANDING STAGES, SIGNS, SNOW FENCES, OR THE LIKE
    • E01F15/00Safety arrangements for slowing, redirecting or stopping errant vehicles, e.g. guard posts or bollards; Arrangements for reducing damage to roadside structures due to vehicular impact
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    • G08B13/183Actuation by interference with heat, light, or radiation of shorter wavelength; Actuation by intruding sources of heat, light, or radiation of shorter wavelength using active radiation detection systems by interruption of a radiation beam or barrier
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    • G08B25/01Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium
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Abstract

A line of traffic bollards 1, 3 includes an alarm system able to detect if a vehicle 2 impacts a bollard 3, such as during an attempted ram-raid robbery of a nearby premises. The impacted bollard is able to signal to neighbour bollards 1 to trigger camera means 7 to record the scene. The activated bollards can send warning signals an images plus GPS location to a remote location 6. A warning beacon, light source, siren or vocal messages can be triggered. A system can release water, oil or ink etc. to mark or hinder movement of the vehicle. A ram may be triggered to raise a large object (fig 3). A user may switch off the bollard system by entering ID data such as a card or using biometric data.

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<p>1 2433148 An intelligent bollard An intelligent bollard that when hit
by a vehicle, or its laser.</p>
<p>light beam has been disturbed will send a silent signal, with its location via gps etc to remote devices e.g. walkie talkie, call centre etc to inform the authorities, security that there is a ram raid taking place. The intelligent bollard that has been hit will also activate a voice siren, warning beacon, light source, it will also send a signal to another bollard that has not been hit. This bollard will cause a voice siren, warning beacon, light source to be activated, it will also' cause it to activate a camera that will record, send video data to remote devices ( e.g. walkie talkie, mobile telephone, secure radio system, call centre, etc) . The damaged bollards when hit by a vehicle will release a solution to be sprayed onto the vehicles window, tyres making it difficult for the offender to see or drive away. The damaged bollard will also send a signal to remote devices e.g. to activate an external alarm, warning beacon, voice siren, release a roller shutter, cage etc in order to protect the property concerned etc. It will also cause the bollard to release a large ram, object etc to raise from the surface causing it to raise, disable the workings of the vehicle. In the event of an incident, situation or to inform the public, passers by etc an operator can simply use a remote device e.g. walkie talkie, secure radio system, mobile telephone, etc to send a signal, data etc to a bollard, series of bollards to cause a warning beacon, light source, voice siren, images to be emitted.</p>
<p>The bollard could also be attached to either a card, pendant, electronic device, mobile telephone identification machine, device or biometric, iris, dna, vein identification system or both a card, pendant, electronic identification machine and biometric, iris, vein, dna etc system that the user enters an identification card, pendant, electronic device, mobile telephone etc either inside, or around a machine, this data is then recorded, send to remote devices that contains relevant data, if the data matches data from the remote device, then the remote device will send a signal by associated technology to the bollard causing it to switch off its laser, if the data does not match data from remote devices then a signal will be sent by the remote device to activate a series of devices e.g. alarm, cage, roller shutter, smoke etc. The user enters fingers, eye contact, dna etc to the biometric etc system, if the data matches data from remote devices then the bollard will switch off the laser, if the data does not match data from remote devices then the bollard will send a signal to remote devices e.g. to activate a warning beacon, voice siren, cage, alarm, siren, smoke, water, ink, sticky material etc. The user enters an id card, pendant, electronic device, mobile telephone, and they then enter their finger, eye contact, vein, dna by the associated technology, machine etc, all data is then analysed by associated technology, if data matches the data on the Id, pendant, electronic device, mobile telephone, etc then the bollard will switch off the laser, if the data does not match data on the id, pendant, electronic device, card, mobile telephone etc then the bollard will activate a voice siren, warning beacon, light source, it will also send a signal to activate a remote device e.g. to cause a cage, roller shutter to be released, etc. Unfortunately when a property has been raided by offenders it may take the police, security time to get to the property.</p>
<p>This so enabling the offenders to steal goods. When the police, security has got to the premises they may not be able to capture the offender or even be able to obtain evidence of them offending.</p>
<p>Unfortunately in the event of an accident, situation it can cause mayhem, shock to passers by has they may be so confused what to do.</p>
<p>Unfortunately terrorists, etc can easily enter a property e.g. an airport, railway station, etc. It is evident that the afore mentioned problems need to addressed in order to give peace of mind to the property owner, passers by, traveller etc. There are available in the market place bollards that may deter offenders raiding a property. However if they decide to ram raid the property they may then be able to gain entry to the property.</p>
<p>When the offender has gained entry they can steal goods and damage a security camera to stop the police, security from witnessing the offence.</p>
<p>There are technology that allow the Government, police to store, display intelligence on terrorists, etc. Unfortunately terrorists etc can simply disguise themselves when they enter a property in question.</p>
<p>In the event of an accident, situation the emergency services etc are able to warn, instruct passers by etc by activating a pa system. Unfortunately this can cause major distress to a wide section of public who hears the instructions.</p>
<p>It is the aim of the bollard to address the afore mentioned problems by deterring the offenders from gaining entry, departure to and from the property. Enabling the police, security to quickly be notified of the incident without alerting the ram raider.</p>
<p>Allowing the police, security to gather data from a remote device e.g. computer, walkie talkie, secure radio system in order to capture evidence of the offenders. The bollard will also be connected to id, biometric, iris, dna, vein identification technology that will only allow persons to enter if they display, enter, give the correct identification, stopping unauthorised users, alerting security, police etc. In the event of a situation a gas, fire, etc system will cause a bollard to emit a voice siren, emit images, also sending a signal to remote devices enabling the emergency services, security etc to send a discrete voice siren, images via a remote device ( e.g. walkie talkie, secure radio system, mobile telephone) to a bollard, bollards in a given location thus to not alarm the public at large.</p>
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<p>A specific embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying diagrams comprising the following; Figure 1 Front perspective view of the bollard releasing a solution.</p>
<p>Figure 2 Front perspective view of the bollard releasing a ram, large object etc. Figure 3 Front perspective view of the invention containing an identification card, biometric, iris, dna, vein system etc. Figure 4 Front perspective view of an external device being activated.</p>
<p>Referring to figure 1, a bollard 1 when hit by a vehicle 2 or if its beam 3 has been disturbed will cause the bollards 1 electronic control unit 4 to activate a voice siren, warning beacon, light source 5 also sending a signal by associated technology to external devices e.g. walkie talkie, call centre etc 6 to inform them that a ram raid is taking place. The electronic control unit 1 will also send a signal to another bollard 1 immediately, that has not been hit.</p>
<p>This bollard 1 that has not been hit will activate a camera 7, it will record the incident, sending images etc giving its gps to a remote device 6 by the electronic control unit 1 containing associated technology, if this bollard 1 gets damaged it will activate a voice siren, warning beacon, light source 5, also sending a signal by associated technology to another bollard 1 to activate a camera 7.</p>
<p>The electronic control unit 4 of the bollard 1 will cause an holding system 8 of the damaged bollard 1 to emit a solution e.g. ink, oil, slippy material etc. The electronic control unit 4 of the bollard 1 will send a signal to a remote device 6 e.g. an external alarm, warning beacon, light source etc to go off. The electronic control unit 4 of the bollard 1 will also send a signal by associated technology to activate remote devices 6 that will help to protect the property in question. The bollard 1 contains a power source that powers the bollard 1. The bollard 1 is made from a suitable material, uses associated technology.</p>
<p>Referring to figure 2, if the vehicle 1 hits the bollard 2 the electronic control unit 3 of the bollard 2 will cause a large object 4 to raise from the surface by associated technology. The electronic control unit 3 of the bollard 2 will send a signal to another bollard 2 to activate a camera 5 will send live data by associated technology to remote devices 6. The unaffected bollard 2 will activate a voice siren, warning beacon, light source etc 7.</p>
<p>Referring to figure 3, the bollard 1 is connected to an identification, biometric, iris, dna system 2, that when the user enters an identification card, pendant, electronic device, mobile telephone, etc 3, they then enter their finger prints, eye contact, dna, vein etc from the biometric, iris, dna, vein system 2 that records all the electronic, digital data, the data is then sent to a remote device 4 by the bollard 1 containing associated technology, if this data matches data stored on the remote device 4 it will switch off the beam 5. The bollard 1 has suckers, sticky material etc that enable it to be firmly placed on to a surface. The bollard 1 is made from a suitable material, uses associated technology.</p>
<p>Referring to figure 4, if the data does not match data from remote devices 1 then the bollard 3 will send a signal by associated technology to the remote device 4 e.g. roller shutter, cage, ink, water solution, smoke, voice siren, warning beacon, light source etc to operate.</p>
<p>Referring to figure 5, in the event of a situation e.g. fire etc the relevant sensor e.g of the gas, fire etc system 1 will active and will send a signal by associated technology to the electronic control unit 2 of the bollard 3 will activate a warning beacon,light source, voice siren 4, display video, images, graphics 5. The electronic control unit 1 will also record, send data, images to remote devices 6 by associated technology. The remote devices 6 will also be able to send data, voice to the bollard 3 or bollards 3 by associated technology</p>

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  1. <p>Claims 1. A bollard that when hit by a vehicle, connected, attached to
    an electronic, digital identification, biometric, iris, dna, vein etc identification system etc its electronic control unit as to enable: a) laser, light beam, light source to be disturbed, b) signal to be activated, c) voice siren to be activated, d) a warning beacon, light source to be activated, e) a camera to be activated, f) a holding system to release a solution, g) a large ram, object to be raised from a surface, h) a device to be activated, i) activation of an external alarm, j) a voice siren, images etc to be displayed, k) communication signal to another bollard to activate a voice siren, data, video images, 1) communicatiOn signal to another bollard to activate a camera.</p>
    <p>1. A beam has claimed in claim 1 wherein is disturbed activates a voice siren.</p>
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  2. 2. A signal has claimed in claim 1 wherein sends a gps etc signal to remote devices.</p>
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  3. 3. A voice siren has claimed in claim 1 wherein is activated when a bollard has been hit.</p>
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  4. 4. A warning beacon, light source etc has claimed in claim 1 wherein contains a suitable light source e.g. leds, strobe etc.
  5. 5. A warning beacon, light source etc has claimed in claim 4 wherein has a suitable power source e.g. battery, battery + solar cells, fuel, electricity etc. Claims
  6. 6. A camera has claimed in claim 1 wherein the camera stores, sends data to remote devices by associated technology.</p>
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  7. 7. A holding system has claimed in claim 1 wherein releases ink, oil, etc.
  8. 8. A large ram, object has claimed in claim 1 wherein ejects, releases from a suitable mechanism implanted within a surface.</p>
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  9. 9. A device has claimed in claim 1 wherein releases a roller shutter.</p>
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  10. 10. A external alarm has claimed in claim 1 wherein is activated when the bollard is hit.</p>
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  11. 11. A voice siren, data images etc has claimed in claim 1 wherein is activated by remote devices by associated technology.</p>
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  12. 12. Communication signal to another bollard to activate a camera has claimed in claim 1 wherein records, stores, sends electronic, digital, etc data to remote devices by associated technology.</p>
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  13. 13. A identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein is connected to remote devices by associated technology.</p>
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  14. 14. A identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein records, stores data by associated technology data from a pendant, electronic device, mobile telephone, identification card etc.
  15. 15. A identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein records, sends electronic, digital etc data to remote devices by associated technology.</p>
    <p>16. A remote device has claimed in claim 12 stores relevant data, images etc by associated technology.</p>
    <p>17. A remote device has claimed in claim 12 analyses data etc from remote devices with its own data etc by associated technology.</p>
    <p>18. A remote device has claimed in claim 12 matches data etc from remote devices by associated technology.</p>
    <p>19. A identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein if the identification data matches data etc from remote devices the bollard emits a voice message.</p>
    <p>Claims 20. An identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein the identification data matches data from remote devices causes the bollard to switch off its laser beam.</p>
    <p>21. An identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein the identification data does not match data from remote devices causes the bollard to send a signal to remote device by associated technology to release a roller shutter, cage etc. 22. An identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein if the identification data does not match data from remote devices will send a signal to remote devices by associated technology.</p>
    <p>23. An identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein if the identification data does not match data from the remote device, it will send a signal by associated technology to a device e.g. to emit smoke.</p>
    <p>24. An identication system has claimed in claim 1 wherein if the identification data does not match data from remote devices will cause a series of rams, roller shutter, cage, water, ink, sticky solution to be released.</p>
    <p>25. A remote device that stores, records, displays electronic, digital etc biometric, iris, dna, vein identification data by associated technology.</p>
    <p>26. A remote device that analyses electronic, digital etc biometric, iris, dna, vein identification data from remote devices with its own data by associated technology.</p>
    <p>27. A remote device that matches electronic, digital etc biometric, iris, dna, vein identification data from remote devices with its own data by associated technology.</p>
    <p>28. A bollard attached to a biometric, iris, dna, vein identification system has claimed in claim 1 that is connected to remote devices by associated technology.</p>
    <p>29. A bollard attached to a biometric, iris, dna, vein identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein records electronic, digital etc data by associated technology.</p>
    <p>30. A bollard attached to a biometric, iris, dna, vein identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein sends electronic, digital etc data to remote devices by associated technology.</p>
    <p>Claims 31. A bollard attached to a biometric, iris, dna, vein identification system has claimed in claim 1 if electronic, digital etc data matches data from remote devices will send a signal by associated technology to cause the bollard to emit a voice message.</p>
    <p>32. A bollard attached to a biometric, iris, dna, vein identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein if electronic, digital etc data does not match data from remote device, the remote device will send a signal to the bollard that will send a signal to another remote device by associated technology.</p>
    <p>33. A bollard attached to a biometric, iris, dna, vein identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein if electronic, digital etc data does not match data from remote devices, the remote device will send a signal by associated technology to a device e.g. to cause a series of rams, roller shutter, cage, water, ink, sticky solution to be released.</p>
    <p>34. A bollard attached to an identification, biometric, iris, dna, vein identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein is connected to remote devices by associated technology.</p>
    <p>35. A bollard attached to an identification, biometric, iris, dna, vein identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein the identification system records data from a pendant, electronic device, mobile telephone, id card by associated technology.</p>
    <p>36. A bollard attached to an identification, biometric, iris, dna, vein identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein records, stores, displays biometric, iris, dna etc data by associated technology.</p>
    <p>37. A bollard attached to an identification, biometric, iris, dna, vein identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein sends electronic, digital etc data to remote devices by associated technology.</p>
    <p>38. A remote device that stores, records, displays identification, biometric, iris, dna, vein etc data by associated technology.</p>
    <p>39. A remote device that analyses electronic, digital etc identification, biometric, iris, dna, vein, etc identification data from remote devices with its own data by associated technology.</p>
    <p>Claims 40. A remote device that matches electronic, digital etc identification, biometric, iris, dna, vein, etc identification data from remote devices with its own data by associated technology.</p>
    <p>41. A bollard attached to an identification, biometric, iris, dna vein, etc identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein if electronic, digital etc data of the remote device matches data of the identification, biometric, iris, dna etc, the remote device will send a signal by associated technology to the bollard to cause its laser beam to switch off.</p>
    <p>42. A bollard attached to an identification, biometric, iris, dna identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein the data does not match data of the identification, biometric, iris, dna, vein, etc, the remote device will send a signal to remote devices by associated technology.</p>
    <p>43. A bollard attached to an identification, biometric, iris, dna identification system has claimed in claim 1 wherein the data does not match data of the identification, biometric, iris, dna, vein, etc from remote devices, the remote device will send a signal by associated technology to a remote device e.g. to cause a series of rams, roller shutter, cage, water, ink, sticky solution, warning beacon, light source, voice siren etc to be released.</p>
    <p>44. A bollard has claimed in claim 1 wherein is powered by suitable power sources e.g. battery, live mains, solar energy and battery, fuel, electricity.</p>
    <p>45. A power source has claimed in claim 44 wherein contains a battery backup system.</p>
    <p>46. A bollard has claim has claimed in claim 1 wherein has suckers, sticky material etc that enable it to be firmly placed on to a surface.</p>
    <p>47. A bollard has claimed in claim 1 wherein is made from a suitable material, uses associated technology.</p>
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