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KR20170066884A
KR20170066884A KR1020150173088A KR20150173088A KR20170066884A KR 20170066884 A KR20170066884 A KR 20170066884A KR 1020150173088 A KR1020150173088 A KR 1020150173088A KR 20150173088 A KR20150173088 A KR 20150173088A KR 20170066884 A KR20170066884 A KR 20170066884A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a firearm storage device. The disclosed firearm storage device includes a storage box capable of storing the firearm, a first opening and closing door that can open or close the storage box, a first locking portion that restricts or permits the operation of the opening and closing door, A biometric information recognizing unit capable of recognizing the biometric information, and a biometric information recognizing unit for comparing the biometric information recognized by the biometric information recognizing unit with the previously registered authentication information, The control unit controls the operation of the first locking unit according to a result of comparing the first authentication information included in the previously registered authentication information with the first biometric information recognized through the biometric information recognizing unit , And controls the operation of the second locking unit according to the result of comparison between the second authentication information included in the previously registered authentication information and the second biometric information recognized through the biometric information recognizing unit The.

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[0001] GUN STORAGE APPARATUS [0002]

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention [0001] The present invention relates to a firearm storage device, and more particularly, to a firearm storage device that manages the export and import of firearms using biometric information.

Generally, a military unit stores a gun in a firearm box that can be mounted in a line. The reason for storing the gun in a row is to allow the driver to check the status of the unloading and loading of the gun at a glance.

Conventionally, a circular firearm storage box is disclosed in Korean Patent Publication No. 2010-0111871 (published on Oct. 18, 2010). In this circular firearm storage box, the buttocks of firearms are inserted into a plurality of support grooves formed radially in the circular bottom support plate, and the firearms are stored in the mounting grooves formed on the side of the circular upper support plate.

However, this prior art has a problem in that it is difficult to manage the take-out and carry-in status of the firearm because the firearm can be removed by removing anyone.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been proposed in order to solve the problems of the prior art as described above, and provides a firearm storage device for releasing a lock so that a firearm can be detached when a biometric authentication is successful.

The problems to be solved by the present invention are not limited to those mentioned above, and another problem to be solved can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the following description.

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a firearm storage device comprising: a storage box capable of storing a firearm; a first locking portion that restricts or permits operation of the opening and closing door; A biometric information recognizing unit capable of recognizing the biometric information; and a biometric authentication unit for comparing the biometric information recognized through the biometric information recognizing unit with the previously registered authentication information And a control unit for controlling operations of the first locking unit and the second locking unit according to a result of the authentication, wherein the controller is configured to control the first authentication information included in the previously registered authentication information, Controlling the operation of the first locking unit in accordance with a result of comparing the first biometric information, comparing the second authentication information included in the previously registered authentication information with the biometric information It is possible to control the operation of the second lock in accordance with the result of a comparison of the second biometric information recognized through the recognition.

Here, the gun storage device may further include a sensor unit for detecting the state where the firearm is stowed or removed from the storage, and an output unit for outputting information on a screen or sound, The control unit may control the output unit to output an alarm signal to the screen or sound when the state of the firearm is removed from the storage unit by the sensor unit.

The firearm storage device may further include a communication unit for receiving information on the allowable outgoing period from the operation server and providing the information to the control unit and transmitting the alarm signal to the operation server under the control of the control unit.

Wherein the gun storage device further includes a camera section capable of shooting an image including a gun number stamped on the gun, wherein the control section analyzes the image captured by the camera section to recognize the gun number, The control unit may generate a log file indicating the loading state or the unloading state of the firearm corresponding to the firearm number and controlling the communication unit to transmit the log file to the operation server.

Wherein the storage box has a plurality of cradles capable of holding a plurality of firearms spaced apart from each other, wherein the biometric information recognizing unit includes a fingerprint sensor for measuring a fingerprint as the first biometric information on the outside of the storage box And a plurality of fingerprint sensors for measuring fingerprints as the second biometric information may be provided on the inside of the storage box in a one-to-one correspondence with the cradle.

According to the embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to open the opening / closing door only when the first biometric authentication succeeds in a state in which the storage compartment for storing the firearm is closed with the opening / closing door, and even if the first biometric authentication succeeds, And the lock state is released so that the firearm can be detached only when the second biometric authentication succeeds. For example, it is possible to enable the export of the firearm only when both of the biometric authentication of the administrator and the user is successful.

In addition, if the firearm is not brought in while the allowance period has elapsed, an alarm signal is output to easily recognize the unauthorized removal of the firearm. Furthermore, by transmitting an alarm signal to the operation server, it is possible to recognize the unauthorized removal state of the firearm at the remote place.

Then, by recognizing the firearm number of the firearm stuck in the storage box, a log file indicating the fetching state or the exporting state of the firearm is generated and transmitted to the operation server, so that it is possible to easily grasp the current state of the firearm fetching time and the removal time have.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a view showing the outline of a firearm storage apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention; FIG.
FIG. 2 is a view showing the inside of a storage box in a firearm storage device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a view showing a state where a firearm is mounted on a cradle of a storage in a firearm storage device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
4 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a firearm storage device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
5 is a view for explaining an unlocking process by a firearm storage device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The advantages and features of the present invention and the manner of achieving them will become apparent with reference to the embodiments described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. To fully disclose the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art, and the invention is only defined by the scope of the claims.

In the following description of the present invention, a detailed description of known functions and configurations incorporated herein will be omitted when it may make the subject matter of the present invention rather unclear. The following terms are defined in consideration of the functions in the embodiments of the present invention, which may vary depending on the intention of the user, the intention or the custom of the operator. Therefore, the definition should be based on the contents throughout this specification.

FIG. 1 is a view showing the outline of a firearm storage device according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 2 is a view showing the inside of a storage box in a firearm storage device according to an embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a firearm storage device according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 4 is a block diagram of a firearm storage device according to an embodiment of the present invention.

As shown therein, the firearm storage device 100 according to one embodiment includes a storage box 110 that can store firearms.

The opening and closing door 120 is connected to and coupled to the hinge 101 by the hinge 101 and the storage box 110 can be opened or closed by rotating the opening and closing door 120 with the hinge of the hinge 101 as a rotation axis .

A handle 121 may be attached to the opening and closing door 120, and a transparent window 122 may be provided.

As shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the storage box 110 includes a plurality of cradles 111 that can hold a plurality of firearms 10 apart from each other. For example, the base 111 may be provided with a support groove 111a through which the butt plate of the firearm 10 can be inserted, and a mounting groove 111b through which the gun 10 can be mounted.

The firearm storage device 100 further includes a biometric information recognizing unit 130 capable of recognizing biometric information. The biometric information can be a fingerprint, a face, a voice, a hand, an iris, a vein, and the fingerprint can be used according to an embodiment. For example, the biometric information recognizing unit 130 may be implemented by N fingerprint sensors. The biometric information recognizing unit 130 includes a first fingerprint sensor 131 attached to the outside of the storage unit 110 and includes N-1 And a second fingerprint sensor 132. The fingerprint of the firearm user can be input and measured as the first biometric information to the first fingerprint sensor 131 and the fingerprint of the firearm user can be measured as the second biometric information have. For example, if both the first biometric information and the second biometric information are input to the first fingerprint sensor 131, the second fingerprint sensor 132 may be removed.

The firearm storage device 100 further includes an output unit 140 for outputting information to the screen or sound. For example, the output unit 140 may include a liquid crystal display window and a speaker. The output unit 140 may be integrated with the first fingerprint sensor 131 on the outside of the storage unit 110.

As shown in FIG. 3, the storage unit 110 is provided with a sensor unit 150 for detecting the state where the firearm 10 is placed on the cradle 111 or removed. For example, the sensor unit 150 may be implemented as N-1 optical sensors 151 corresponding to N-1 mounts 111 on a one-to-one basis. The first photosensor 151 to the N-1th photosensor 151 may be a pair of the light emitting device 150a and the light receiving device 150b. For example, the light emitting device 150a may be installed on one side of the mount 111, and the light receiving device 150b may be installed on the other side of the mount 111 so as to face the light emitting device 150a.

The firearm storage device 100 further includes a first locking portion 160 provided inside the opening and closing door 120 to restrict or permit the operation of the opening and closing door 120, And a second locking portion 170 for limiting or allowing the detachment of the firearm 10.

When the first locking part 160 is installed on one side of the storage box 110, when the electricity is supplied, a magnetic force is generated to close the storage box 110 by suctioning the opening and closing door 120. When the electricity is not supplied, And a magnetic adsorber 161 for enabling rotation of the opening and closing door 120.

The second locking portions 170 are laid in a one-to-one correspondence with N-1 cradles 111. The magnetic base 171 includes a magnetic base 171 on which the firearm 10 can be seated and includes a magnetic latch 172 hinged to one side of the magnetic base 171 for hinge movement. When electricity is supplied, the magnetic latch 172 and the magnetic base 171, which generate magnetic force, are attracted to prevent the firearm 10 from being detached. If electricity is not supplied, the magnetic force of the magnetic base 171 and the magnetic latch 172 So that the hinge movement is enabled. When the magnetic latch 172 is fixed to one side through the hinge movement, the firearm 10 can be removed from the magnetic base 171. [

The firearm storage device 100 further includes a camera unit 180 capable of shooting an image including a firearm number stamped on the firearm 10. N-1 cameras 181 are installed in a one-to-one correspondence with N-1 cradles 111. The first camera 181 to the (N-1) th camera 181 may be installed on one side of the cradle 111, respectively.

The firearm storage device 100 further includes a communication unit 190 for transmitting and receiving information to and from an operation server (not shown) located at a remote location. The biometric information recognizing unit 130 may store biometric information, And a control unit 200 for controlling operations of the first locking unit 160 and the second locking unit 170 according to the comparison result of the authentication information.

The control unit 200 controls the operation of the first locking unit 160 according to the result of comparing the first authentication information included in the previously registered authentication information with the first biometric information recognized through the biometric information recognizing unit 130 And controls the operation of the second lock unit 170 according to the result of comparing the second authentication information included in the previously registered authentication information with the second biometric information recognized through the biometric information recognition unit 130. [ For example, the previously registered authentication information may be stored in the internal memory of the control unit 200 or may be stored in a separate memory (not shown).

On the other hand, the communication unit 190 receives from the operation server information on the allowance period for allowing the firearm 10 to be unloaded, and provides the information to the control unit 200. If the sensor unit 150 detects that the firearm 10 has been removed from the storage 110 in a state where the predetermined allowance period has elapsed, the control unit 200 outputs an alarm signal to the output unit 140 . Also, the control unit 200 controls the communication unit 190 to transmit an alarm signal to the operation server.

The control unit 200 analyzes the image captured by the camera unit 180 and recognizes the firearm number and generates a log file indicating the fetch state or the fetch state of the firearm 10 corresponding to the recognized firearm number , And controls the communication unit 190 to transmit the log file to the operation server.

Hereinafter, a process of bringing a firearm into or out of a firearm storage device according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 5.

First, a firearm manager and a firearm user input biometric information in the same manner as a biometric information registration procedure performed in a conventional biometric authentication system. The inputted biometric information is input to an internal memory or a separate memory (not shown) As authentication information. For example, the controller 200 may register the fingerprint information input through the first fingerprint sensor 131 as biometric information of the firearm manager, and may transmit the fingerprint information input through the second fingerprint sensor 132 to the one- As the fingerprint information of the firearm user corresponding to the firearm 111.

Then, the gun user places the gun 10 on the cradle 111 assigned to him among the N-1 cradles 111 and stores it. The butt of the firearm 10 is inserted into the support groove 111a and the gun row 10 of the gun 10 is inserted into the mounting groove 111b. When the electric power is supplied to the magnetic base 171 and the magnetic latch 172 according to the control of the controller 200, the magnetic force is applied to the magnetic base 171 and the magnetic latch 172 So that they are in a locked state in which the firearm 10 can be removed from the magnetic base 171. [

When the firearm 10 is mounted on the cradle 111 of the storage box 110, the sensor unit 150 detects that the firearm 10 is stationary on the cradle 111 and is provided to the controller 200. For example, the light emitted from the light emitting element 150a is blocked by the butt plate of the firearm 10 and can not be incident on the light receiving element 150b. As a result, it is possible to judge the state in which the firearm 10 is placed on the cradle 111 have.

In addition, the communication unit 190 receives from the operation server information on the allowance period for allowing the firearm 10 to be unloaded, and provides the control unit 200 with the information. For example, the operator of the operating server can input the export permission period of the firearm 10 by the unit of time, day, and the like, and the information on the entered export permission period is transmitted to the control unit 200 ). Alternatively, if the touch screen is integrated with the liquid crystal display window of the output unit 140, the allowance period for allowing the fire exit of the firearm 10 can be set.

If the sensor unit 150 detects that the firearm 10 has been stowed in the storage 110, the control unit 200 determines that the firearm is in a normal state. It is determined that an abnormal situation is detected when a state in which the firearm 10 is removed from the storage box 110 by the sensor unit 150 is detected. If the abnormal state is determined as described above, the control unit 200 controls the output unit 140 to output an alarm signal on the screen or sound to inform the abnormal situation. Also, the control unit 200 controls the communication unit 190 to send an alarm signal to the operation server so that the operator of the operation server can recognize the abnormal situation.

In addition, the camera unit 180 captures an image including a gun number stamped on the gun 10, and transmits the captured image to the control unit 200. Then, the control unit 200 analyzes the image photographed by the camera unit 180 and recognizes the firearm number. For example, the control unit 200 can recognize the firearm number through an optical character recognition (OCR) process on the image captured by the camera unit 180. [

Then, the control unit 200 generates a log file indicating the loading state or the unloading state of the firearm 10 corresponding to the recognized firearm number, and controls the communication unit 190 to transmit the log file to the operation server. At this time, when the firearm number recognized from the image differs from the previously registered firearm number, the control unit 200 can determine that it is an abnormal situation, and the output unit 140 outputs an alarm signal on the screen or sound, Can be controlled. Also, the control unit 200 may control the communication unit 190 to send an alarm signal to the operation server so that the operator of the operation server can recognize the abnormal situation.

After the firearm 10 is mounted on the cradle 111 of the cradle 110, the opening and closing door 120 is rotated with the hinge of the hinge 101 as a rotation axis to close the cradle 110. [ Electric power is supplied to the magnetic adsorber 161 constituting the first locking part 160 under the control of the control part 200 and magnetic force is generated in the magnetic adsorber 161 to which electricity is supplied, And closes the storage box 110 by adsorbing it.

Next, the process of taking out the firearm 10 from the storage box 110 will be described with reference to Fig.

First, the firearm manager inputs his or her fingerprint to the first fingerprint sensor 131, and the first fingerprint sensor 131 transmits the recognized fingerprint to the controller 200 (S301).

Then, the control unit 200 compares the first authentication information included in the previously registered authentication information with the fingerprint information recognized in step S301, and determines whether the fingerprint inputted in step S301 matches the fingerprint of the gun manager registered in advance . If it is determined that the same person is determined according to the result of the comparison of the degree of agreement and the authentication threshold value, the control unit 200 processes authentication success. If the control unit 200 determines that another person is identified, the control unit 200 performs authentication failure processing (S303).

If the authentication is successful, the controller 200 cuts off the electricity supplied to the magnetic adsorber 161 constituting the first locking part 160, and opens the door 120 by the loss of magnetic force by the magnetic adsorber 161 (S305).

Then, the firearm manager or the firearm user opens the storage box 110 by rotating the opening and closing door 120 with the hinge of the hinge 101 as a rotation axis.

Then, the user of the firearm finds the place where his firearm is mounted among the N-1 cradles 111 provided in the storage box 110, and the fingerprint sensor installed in the cradle 111 among the N-1 second fingerprint sensors 132 The user inputs his fingerprint to the sensor, and the fingerprint recognized by the fingerprint sensor is transmitted to the controller 200 (S307).

Then, the control unit 200 compares the second authentication information included in the previously registered authentication information with the fingerprint information recognized in step S307, and determines whether the fingerprint inputted in step S371 matches the fingerprint of the previously registered firearm user . If it is determined that the same person is determined according to the result of the comparison of the match degree and the authentication threshold value, the control unit 200 processes the authentication success, and if it is determined that the other person is the authentication failure, the control unit 200 performs authentication failure processing (S309).

The controller 200 cuts off electricity when supplied to the magnetic base 171 and the magnetic latch 172 constituting the second locking portion 160. When the magnetic base 171 and the magnetic latch 172 are closed, The magnetic force is lost and the hinge movement is possible. Accordingly, the user of the firearm can remove the firearm 10 from the magnetic base 171 by moving the magnetic latch 172 to one side through the hinge movement (S311).

If it is determined in step S303 or step S309 that authentication has failed, the control unit 200 controls the output unit 140 to notify the authentication failure situation on the screen or by sound so that the firearm manager or the firearm user can retry the biometric authentication (S313).

As described above, according to the embodiment of the present invention, even when the opening and closing door is opened only when the first biometric authentication succeeds in a state in which the storage compartment for storing the firearm is closed by the opening and closing door and the first biometric authentication succeeds The lock is maintained so that the firearm can not be removed from the mount, and the lock is released so that the firearm can be removed only when the second biometric authentication succeeds. For example, it is possible to enable the export of the firearm only when both of the biometric authentication of the administrator and the user is successful.

In addition, if the firearm is not brought in while the allowance period has elapsed, an alarm signal is output to easily recognize the unauthorized removal of the firearm. Furthermore, by transmitting an alarm signal to the operation server, it is possible to recognize the unauthorized removal state of the firearm at the remote place.

Then, by recognizing the firearm number of the firearm stuck in the storage box, a log file indicating the fetching state or the exporting state of the firearm is generated and transmitted to the operation server, so that it is possible to easily grasp the current state such as the fetching time and the removal time of the firearm.

Combinations of the steps of each flowchart attached to the present invention may be performed by computer program instructions. These computer program instructions may be loaded into a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, or other programmable data processing apparatus so that the instructions, which are executed via a processor of a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, Lt; / RTI > These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer usable or computer readable memory capable of directing a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to implement the functionality in a particular manner so that the computer usable or computer readable memory It is also possible to produce manufacturing items that contain instruction means for performing the functions described in each step of the flowchart. Computer program instructions may also be stored on a computer or other programmable data processing equipment so that a series of operating steps may be performed on a computer or other programmable data processing equipment to create a computer- It is also possible for the instructions to perform the processing equipment to provide steps for executing the functions described in each step of the flowchart.

In addition, each step may represent a module, segment, or portion of code that includes one or more executable instructions for executing the specified logical function (s). It should also be noted that in some alternative embodiments, the functions mentioned in the steps may occur out of order. For example, the two steps shown in succession may in fact be performed substantially concurrently, or the steps may sometimes be performed in reverse order according to the corresponding function.

The foregoing description is merely illustrative of the technical idea of the present invention, and various changes and modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the essential characteristics of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments disclosed in the present invention are intended to illustrate rather than limit the scope of the present invention, and the scope of the technical idea of the present invention is not limited by these embodiments. The scope of protection of the present invention should be construed according to the following claims, and all technical ideas within the scope of equivalents should be construed as falling within the scope of the present invention.

100: Firearm 110: Storage
111: cradle 120: opening / closing door
130: Biometric information recognition unit 140: Output unit
150: sensor part 160: first locking part
170: second locking part 180: camera part
190: communication unit 200:

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A storage box that can store firearms,
An opening / closing door capable of opening / closing the storage box,
A first locking portion that restricts or permits operation of the opening / closing door,
A second locking portion for restricting or allowing the detachment of the firearm stowed in the storage box,
A biometric information recognizing unit capable of recognizing biometric information,
And a control unit for controlling operations of the first locking unit and the second locking unit according to a result of comparing the biometric information recognized through the biometric information recognizing unit with previously registered authentication information,
Wherein the control unit controls the operation of the first locking unit according to a result of comparing the first authentication information included in the previously registered authentication information with the first biometric information recognized through the biometric information recognizing unit, And controls the operation of the second locking unit according to the result of comparing the second authentication information included in the authentication information with the second biometric information recognized through the biometric information recognizing unit
Firearm storage.
The method according to claim 1,
A sensor unit for detecting a state in which the firearm is stowed or removed from the storage,
Further comprising an output section for outputting information to the screen or sound,
The control unit controls the output unit to output an alarm signal to the screen or sound when the sensor unit detects that the firearm is detached from the storage box by the sensor unit in a state where the set allowance period has elapsed
Firearm storage.
3. The method of claim 2,
Further comprising a communication unit for receiving information on the allowable export period from the operation server and providing the information to the control unit and transmitting the alarm signal to the operation server under the control of the control unit
Firearm storage.
The method of claim 3,
Further comprising a camera unit capable of shooting an image including a gun number stamped on the gun,
Wherein the control unit recognizes the firearm number by analyzing the image photographed by the camera unit and generates a log file indicating the fetching state or the fetching state of the firearm corresponding to the recognized firearm number, Control to transmit the file to the operating server
Firearm storage.
The method according to claim 1,
The storage box has a plurality of cradles that can mount and dismount a plurality of the firearms,
Wherein the biometric information recognizing unit includes a fingerprint sensor for measuring a fingerprint as the first biometric information on the outside of the storage box and a plurality of fingerprint sensors for measuring the fingerprint as the second biometric information on the inside of the storage box, One-to-one correspondence
Firearm storage.
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