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WO1999048072A1
WO1999048072A1 PCT/SE1999/000405 SE9900405W WO9948072A1 WO 1999048072 A1 WO1999048072 A1 WO 1999048072A1 SE 9900405 W SE9900405 W SE 9900405W WO 9948072 A1 WO9948072 A1 WO 9948072A1
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Göran ANNERHALL
Lars-Göran MOHLIN
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Annerhall Goeran
Mohlin Lars Goeran
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M11/00Telephonic communication systems specially adapted for combination with other electrical systems
    • H04M11/04Telephonic communication systems specially adapted for combination with other electrical systems with alarm systems, e.g. fire, police or burglar alarm systems

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  • This invention relates to a means for protectmg equipment, such as buildings, automobiles, boats, motor coaches, trucks, ships, and the like, from theft or other mis- use
  • the invention also discloses a means, whereby movable equipment can also be tracked again after theft
  • SE-B-459 539 discloses a secu ⁇ ty system comp ⁇ sing a signal tiaiisinitter for send- ing information via a telecommunication channel to a receivei
  • US-A-4 558 181 discloses a secu ⁇ ty system comp ⁇ sing a portable sender unit tiansmitting messages in case of alarm
  • EP-A 1 - 652 542 discloses a security system for valuable movable equipment comprising one or more stations to be alerted, which are provided with a telephone apparatus, and a number of mobile security devices to be arranged in the ob j ects to be piotected, which mobile secunty devices comprise a mobile telephone apparatus, control means for the mobile telephone apparatus, a theft sensor, a ieceiver for po- sition information and memory means for storing information to be tiansferred by the mobile telephone apparatus, said memory coupled to the mobile telephone appa- iatus A speech generatoi is provided and converting the position information into speech to be stoied in the speech memory
  • EP-A- 242 099 discloses a vehicle piotection system, wheieby the vehicles co - p ⁇ se leceiveis foi signals transmitted fio satellites of the GPS s ⁇ stem
  • the ie- 2 ceivei is coupled to a micropiocessor computing the position of the vehicle based on the received signals
  • the micropiocessor computing the position of the vehicle based on the received signals
  • the object of the present invention is to obviate the drawbacks mentioned above and provide a novel alarm means utilizing simplei technology and thereby is less expensive
  • Anothei object of the invention is to piovide a means that besides indicating and le- porting theft, also can tiansmit supplemental information
  • An additional object is to provide a means that can indicate the position which does not lequire expensive transmitters and which does not require costly installation in the vehicle oi building
  • the working range of the system must be as large as possible and preferably cover all practically useful ranges of distances.
  • GSM Global Systems Mobile
  • NMT Network Mobil Switzerland
  • Other existing mobile telephony systems or networks, such as GPS (Global Positioning System), Loran-C or Decca can be used as well.
  • the means according to the invention provides not only the possibility of transferring burglar information, but also the possibility of transmitting other information, such as information regarding the operation and/or which kind of alarm or other information or status information. It is also possible to call the means at any time to inquire.
  • the means can dial one or more telephone numbers to report. It can also repeat dialling, if it receives a busy signal in its first attempt.
  • the means can reset automatically and standby for further activations. Hence, it must not be manually reset each time.
  • the means can also send DTMF-signals from a memory means.
  • Fig. 1 is a block diagram of a means showing both wired and wireless embodiments of the means according to the invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a top view of the buttons and relays in a control unit.
  • An "alarm mobile telephone unit” can be all kinds of mobile phones, pagers etc.
  • a “control unit” can be any unit comprising a relay combination o ⁇ micro chip etc.
  • Contact switches include all kinds of contacts etc.
  • the means 1 comprises an alarm mobile telephone unit 2, comprising a control unit 3, which unit 3 is connected to an already existing alarm unit 4, comprising any kind of sensor, such as a magnetic sensor.
  • the alarm unit 4 can be placed in an automobile 5, coach etc.
  • the basic embodiment is an alarm mobile telephone unit 2 comprising a control unit 3.
  • This embodiment requires an external already existing alarm unit 4 to be able to function.
  • the external alarm unit 4 such as an existing automobile alarm must have an output signal, giving signal when an alarm is given. Most of the alarm systems today have such an output signal.
  • the output signal is transferred from the alarm unit 4 to the control unit 3 via a wire connection 6.
  • this connection 6 can be a radio link instead of a wire.
  • the signal activates one or 5 more lelays 7 01 a micro chip in the contiol unit 3, whereby a pre-piogiammed number in the alarm mobile telephone unit 2 is dialled and sent fiom the alarm mobile telephone unit 2 to anothei mobile phone or to a public telephone network (PSTN)
  • PSTN public telephone network
  • the number of relays 7 depends on how many buttons 8 must be pushed to dial a number This depends on the type of mobile telephone used as the alarm mobile telephone unit 2 and can vary from one lelay 7 to foui
  • Fig 2 showing the buttons 8 on a alarm mobile telephone unit 2 and corresponding contacts 9 below
  • the relays 7 short-cut the contacts 9 positioned below the buttons 8 and thereby dials the pre-programmed numbei
  • the number of relays can be extended up to as many as are required
  • the number of relays can also be extended if not pre- piogiammed numbers are to be dialled In this case it is preferred to use a micro- chip instead of many relays In this case it is also possible to use di feient kinds of mobile networks, such as GSM. NMT and pageis at the same time
  • the mobile telephone can also be pi ovided with a timei relay (or timer micro chip) 10, which is activated by the same output signal and can thereby reset the system and standby for furthei activations, without being manually leset
  • the system also has ladial capabilities in the event it leceives a busy signal in its first attempt to establish a call
  • Identification of the alarm mobile telephone at the receiving part is accomplished with number displaying means. DTMF-decoders etc.
  • the system can be automatically turned on or off by using a remote control unit.

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  • Mobile Radio Communication Systems (AREA)
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  • Burglar Alarm Systems (AREA)

Abstract

Means for protecting equipment from theft, comprising an alarm mobile telephone unit (2) and a control unit (3) connected to one or more alarm systems (4), to be alerted, whereby the alarm system (4) gives an output signal to the alarm mobile telephone unit (2) when the alarm system (4) is alerted, whereby the control unit (3) arranged to the alarm mobile telephone unit (2) comprising one or more relays (7) or a micro ship connected to the buttons (8) in the alarm mobile telephone unit (2) dials a chosen number from the alarm mobile telephone unit (2), by controlling the closing of the contact switches (9) attached to the buttons (8), and thereby dials and transmits a pre-programmed number to another telephone or mobile telephone.

Description

Field of the invention
This invention relates to a means for protectmg equipment, such as buildings, automobiles, boats, motor coaches, trucks, ships, and the like, from theft or other mis- use
The invention also discloses a means, whereby movable equipment can also be tracked again after theft
Background of the invention
Current methods and means for providing telecommunication transmitted information in case of an alarm for equipment as above suffer a lot of drawbacks
SE-B-459 539 discloses a secuπty system compπsing a signal tiaiisinitter for send- ing information via a telecommunication channel to a receivei
US-A-4 558 181 discloses a secuπty system compπsing a portable sender unit tiansmitting messages in case of alarm
EP-A 1 - 652 542 discloses a security system for valuable movable equipment comprising one or more stations to be alerted, which are provided with a telephone apparatus, and a number of mobile security devices to be arranged in the objects to be piotected, which mobile secunty devices comprise a mobile telephone apparatus, control means for the mobile telephone apparatus, a theft sensor, a ieceiver for po- sition information and memory means for storing information to be tiansferred by the mobile telephone apparatus, said memory coupled to the mobile telephone appa- iatus A speech generatoi is provided and converting the position information into speech to be stoied in the speech memory
EP-A- 242 099 discloses a vehicle piotection system, wheieby the vehicles co - pπse leceiveis foi signals transmitted fio satellites of the GPS s\ stem The ie- 2 ceivei is coupled to a micropiocessor computing the position of the vehicle based on the received signals When the vehicle is used of somebody else but the owner, 1 e stolen, the micioprocessor contacts a central station using a mobile telephone system and thereby give the correct position Sensors can be connected to the micro- processoi. to indicate, if a window is broken etc
All the pπoi art systems suffer from a number of disadvantages Many prior systems, such as GPS for instance, are complex and thereby expensive or cannot be wireless Also the radio transmitter included m the alarm system inside the vehicle or building are normally very complex and hence normally very expensive
The object of the present invention is to obviate the drawbacks mentioned above and provide a novel alarm means utilizing simplei technology and thereby is less expensive
Anothei object of the invention is to piovide a means that besides indicating and le- porting theft, also can tiansmit supplemental information
An additional object is to provide a means that can indicate the position which does not lequire expensive transmitters and which does not require costly installation in the vehicle oi building A means that requnes no extia phone and/oi power supply, and hence totally self-contained Theiefoie the means can be used at i emote sites
Summary of the invention The above mentioned objects of the invention can effectively be accomplished with a means accoiding to the piesent claims
The means of the invention is defined in claim 1 and furthei preien ed embodiments of the invention aie descπbed in claims 2-9 -*.
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As the equipment to be protected can be movable, the working range of the system must be as large as possible and preferably cover all practically useful ranges of distances.
In order to obtain the largest possible covering area, for instance already existing
GSM (Global Systems Mobile) mobile telephony systems can be used, which will make mobile telephony possible in the entire world, as well as old NMT (Nordisk Mobil Telefon) systems. Other existing mobile telephony systems or networks, such as GPS (Global Positioning System), Loran-C or Decca can be used as well.
The means according to the invention provides not only the possibility of transferring burglar information, but also the possibility of transmitting other information, such as information regarding the operation and/or which kind of alarm or other information or status information. It is also possible to call the means at any time to inquire.
Upon activation, the means can dial one or more telephone numbers to report. It can also repeat dialling, if it receives a busy signal in its first attempt.
Furthermore, after activation and success in connecting to the chosen telephone number, the means can reset automatically and standby for further activations. Hence, it must not be manually reset each time.
The means can also send DTMF-signals from a memory means.
The invention will now be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Brief description of the drawings Fig. 1 is a block diagram of a means showing both wired and wireless embodiments of the means according to the invention. Fig. 2 is a top view of the buttons and relays in a control unit.
Detailed description of the invention The invention will now be further described in detail with reference to a basic embodiment according to the invention as defined in claim 1.
The same reference numerals will be used throughout the description. Some definitions are explained below.
An "alarm mobile telephone unit" can be all kinds of mobile phones, pagers etc.
A "control unit" can be any unit comprising a relay combination oι micro chip etc.
"Contact switches" include all kinds of contacts etc.
"Closing" includes short cutting etc
Refemng now to the drawings in general and in particular to Fig. I there is shown a means 1 of the invention. The means 1 comprises an alarm mobile telephone unit 2, comprising a control unit 3, which unit 3 is connected to an already existing alarm unit 4, comprising any kind of sensor, such as a magnetic sensor. The alarm unit 4 can be placed in an automobile 5, coach etc.
The basic embodiment is an alarm mobile telephone unit 2 comprising a control unit 3. This embodiment requires an external already existing alarm unit 4 to be able to function. The external alarm unit 4, such as an existing automobile alarm must have an output signal, giving signal when an alarm is given. Most of the alarm systems today have such an output signal. The output signal is transferred from the alarm unit 4 to the control unit 3 via a wire connection 6. In an alternate e embodiment this connection 6 can be a radio link instead of a wire. The signal activates one or 5 more lelays 7 01 a micro chip in the contiol unit 3, whereby a pre-piogiammed number in the alarm mobile telephone unit 2 is dialled and sent fiom the alarm mobile telephone unit 2 to anothei mobile phone or to a public telephone network (PSTN) The number of relays 7 depends on how many buttons 8 must be pushed to dial a number This depends on the type of mobile telephone used as the alarm mobile telephone unit 2 and can vary from one lelay 7 to foui
Referring now to Fig 2 showing the buttons 8 on a alarm mobile telephone unit 2 and corresponding contacts 9 below The relays 7 short-cut the contacts 9 positioned below the buttons 8 and thereby dials the pre-programmed numbei
If a multiple of numbers are to be dialled, the number of relays can be extended up to as many as are required The number of relays can also be extended if not pre- piogiammed numbers are to be dialled In this case it is preferred to use a micro- chip instead of many relays In this case it is also possible to use di feient kinds of mobile networks, such as GSM. NMT and pageis at the same time
In an alternative embodiment, the mobile telephone can also be pi ovided with a timei relay (or timer micro chip) 10, which is activated by the same output signal and can thereby reset the system and standby for furthei activations, without being manually leset
The system also has ladial capabilities in the event it leceives a busy signal in its first attempt to establish a call
Any mobile telephone as well as any pagei can be employed Suc h mobile telephones aie well known in the art Pieferably mobile telephones which aie old and hence less costly can be converted and used Specific examples nκ lude NMT, old portable GSM s etc 6
Identification of the alarm mobile telephone at the receiving part is accomplished with number displaying means. DTMF-decoders etc.
The system can be automatically turned on or off by using a remote control unit.
Changes and modifications in the specifically described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the principles of the invention, which is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims, as interpreted according to the principles of patent law, including the Doctrine of Equivalents.

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1 Means for protecting equipment from theft, compπsing at least an alarm mobile telephone unit (2) compπsing a control unit (3) connected to one oi more alarm systems (4) or sensor(s), to be alerted, whereby the alarm system oi sensor(s) gives an output signal to the alarm mobile telephone unit (2) when the alarm system (4) is alerted, charactenzed in that the control unit (3) arranged to the alarm mobile telephone unit (2) compπsmg one or more relays (7) or a micro chip connected to the buttons (8) m the alarm mobile telephone unit (2) dials a chosen number from the alarm mobile telephone unit (2), by controlling the closing of contact switches (9) attached to the buttons (8), and thereby dials and transmits a telephone number to another telephone and/or mobile telephone and/or pager
2 Means according to claim 1, charactenzed in that the dialled number is a pre- piogrammed number in the alarm mobile telephone unit (2)
3 Means according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the alarm mobile telephone unit (2) is connected to an existing alarm system (4) to the output coimection thereof, which output coimection activates the relays (7) with voltage, whereby said relays (7) or micro chip closes the contact sw╬╣tch(es) (9) attached to the buttons (8)
4 Means according to any one of the claims 1 -3, characterized in that the control unit (3) compπses a timei controlled relay (7) or micro chip, which closes a timei circuit ( 10) upon activation, whereby the means is reset after a cosen time period and will stanby for furthei activations, without being manually ιeset
5 Means according to any one of the pieceding claims, charactei i/ed in that the alarm mobile telephone unit (2) is wirelessly connected to an existing alarm system (4) 8
6. Means according to claim 1, characterized in that the alarm mobile telephone unit (2) comprises at least a sensor, such as an ir-sensor etc, connected via a wire or wirelessly connected.
7. Means according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the control unit (3) comprises multiple relays (7) or a micro chip to be able to dial multiple numbers at the same time.
8. Means according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the number is repeated until an answer is received.
9. Means according to claim 1, characterized in that the means can be turned on or off automatically by using a remote control unit.
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