WO2005104517A1 - Systemes et procedes de notification et de detection d'etats - Google Patents

Systemes et procedes de notification et de detection d'etats Download PDF

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WO2005104517A1
WO2005104517A1 PCT/US2004/011330 US2004011330W WO2005104517A1 WO 2005104517 A1 WO2005104517 A1 WO 2005104517A1 US 2004011330 W US2004011330 W US 2004011330W WO 2005104517 A1 WO2005104517 A1 WO 2005104517A1
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Iii Russell K. Jones
Mark S. West
G. Mark Miller
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
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  • the invention relates to security detection and notification systems and methods .
  • the main control unit of the system is connected directly to an incoming telephone line and outputs are provided to connect it to a telephone.
  • the unit is capable of receiving alarm signals from remote sensing means.
  • a processing means disconnects the telephone extensions from the incoming telephone line and allows the system to seize control of the incoming telephone line for a processing means within the main control unit to execute a predetermined response, such as sending out alarm messages.
  • a panic dial out alarm such as a telephone input of a code will override a line dead or line busy alarm.
  • the seizing unit sends out alarm messages through the telephone line.
  • 6,081,546 provides that with the detection of an alarm condition at a security alarm system that requires a communications link, line seizure is effected via a seizure circuit serially connected between each telephone handset and the telephone line.
  • a line monitor within a system controller shorts the telephone line to drive any conducting line seizure circuits into a non-conducting condition that is maintained sufficiently long to permit the system controller to gain control of the line.
  • the seizing unit is a part of the system controller unit responsible for sending out alarm messages.
  • U.S. Patent Nos . 5,930,355 and 5,764,729 describe tamper protection devices for protecting a telephone operated security alarm system. In U.S. Patent No.
  • the protection device includes a vibration sensor which, when activated, informs a security monitor of the activation before an intruder can disable the alarm.
  • the protection device includes a shield which, when tampered with, will trigger an alarm.
  • a telephone seizure unit operates so that when the automatic dialer is on-hook, the telephone line seizure unit will be transparent to the telephone systems and the telephones will operate normally. When the automatic dialer goes off-hook the telephone line seizure unit disconnects any telephone in use, which thereby allows the automatic dialer unimpeded access to the telephone lines for a predetermined period of time to send out the alarm detection signal to a central security office.
  • auxiliary equipment creates an off-hook condition when an alarm condition occurs. If an abnormal condition occurs at the premises, the condition is sensed by one of the sensors, which transmits a signal to the auxiliary equipment. The equipment in response creates a temporary off-hook condition and transmits alarm report signals to the central office and then goes back on-hook. The off-hook condition need last only a few seconds for the alarm report to be completed. Additionally, systems which allow for user flexibility in alert notification and monitoring of occurrences of specific conditions are also desired.
  • U.S. Patent No. 6,147,601 describes a system and a method for monitoring remote equipment .
  • a sensor is in communication with a piece of remote equipment, and an interface unit having a message generating mechanism is connected to the sensor.
  • a central computer server is in communication with the interface unit and is adapted to receive messages generated by the interface unit. When the sensor detects an exception in the piece of remote equipment the interface unit generates an incoming exception message and forwards the message to the server. The server forwards the message to at least one user- defined communication device. It is thus an object of the present invention to provide, a telephone seizure unit for allowing a system to dial out when a telephone is in an off-hook position. It is a further object of the present invention to allow for user flexibility in a detection and notification system.
  • the security detection system includes a detection unit in communication with a remote central server.
  • the detection unit includes a processor and memory, one or more sensors associated with and/or deployed from the detection unit and in communication with the processor.
  • the information may be sent in the form of, for example, electronic text files, audio files or image files.
  • the security detection system further includes a telephone seizure unit.
  • the telephone seizure unit is capable of being in radio communication with the detection unit and switching communication with a telephonic network.
  • the detection unit recognizes a triggering event which causes it to send out radio frequency signals to instruct the telephone seizure unit to close a switch, thereby preventing communication between the telephone and telephonic network through a main telephone line.
  • calls that are attempted with the telephone are prevented, except as described below.
  • the detection unit remains able to communicate with the telephone line and is thus able to dial out to the remote central server and transmit an information alert which may be, for example, in the form of electronic data.
  • the switch may be opened, allowing a telephone call to be placed, where an override number is inputted into the telephone.
  • the detection system further comprises a notification system.
  • the server of the present invention may include a pre-programmed database that distributes alerts to designated parties.
  • the subscriber of the system previously designates parties to be notified in the case an alert is received at the server.
  • the subscriber may designate the specific order in which the parties are to be notified.
  • the subscriber may change the designation if desired.
  • An example of a designated party is the subscriber himself.
  • a human monitoring station is the designated party.
  • the server is programmed to monitor whether a designated party has responded to the sent information.
  • the electronic information may be transmitted to a human monitoring station.
  • the subscriber may request additional information from the server, or additional information from the detection unit via the server, once electronic information is received.
  • the server may retrieve information from the detection unit and may forward it to the designated party.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan and block diagram of a security detection system of the present invention.
  • Fig. 2A is a plan and block diagram of a telephone seizure unit of the present invention unit in an open position, in conjunction with a security detection system.
  • Fig. 2B is a plan and block diagram of the telephone seizure unit and security detection system of Fig. 2A, with the telephone seizure unit in a closed position.
  • Fig. 3 is a plan and block diagram of an alternative embodiment of a telephone seizure unit of Fig. 2, in conjunction with a security and detection system.
  • Fig. 4 is a block diagram of a security detection and notification system of the present invention.
  • a detection system 10 of the present invention used in conjunction with a telephone seizure unit 24 (Figs. 2A and 2B) and detection and notification system 60 (Fig. 4) of the present invention.
  • the detection system 10 includes a detection unit 12 and a remote central server 14 in communication with the detection unit 12 via, for example, a local dial-up communication path 27 connected to a main telephone line 41.
  • Detection unit housing 13 is approximately the size of a telephone answering machine, or may be larger or smaller if desired.
  • the detection unit 12 includes a modem 16, circuit chip 17, for processing and memory functions and or other computing functions, the chip including, for example, an integrated circuit chip or a chip set.
  • Circuit chip 17 includes processor 19 and memory 21, one or more sensors 18 within the detection unit and in communication with the circuit chip 17.
  • the remote central server 14 is in communication with the detection unit 12 through modem 16.
  • modem 16 is a dial-up modem within the unit 12 having a dial up connection to the server or an Internet Service Provider. Modem 16 is connected to server 14 via communication path 27 connected to main telephone line 41 through telephone wall jack 23.
  • a broad band including DSL) , cable or wireless modem may be used with a computer, cellular, or non-hard line network or other server connection means known in the art to connect the detection unit 12 to server 14 for communication of information.
  • sensor 18 may include a motion detector.
  • the detection unit 12 may be placed on or near a door (not shown) and upon sensing an intruder, the sensor 18 detects the movement or triggering event, communicates and cooperates with circuit chip 17 and sends information pertaining to the condition to the server 14.
  • the detection system may further include a remote sensor 22 in communication with the detection unit 12.
  • the remote sensor 22 may be affixed to a window or a door in the same or different room as the detection unit 12 and may send a signal, (including for example, a radio frequency signal, hard line, infrared, wire, wireless, or other signal) to the detection unit 12 upon sensing an event.
  • a signal including for example, a radio frequency signal, hard line, infrared, wire, wireless, or other signal
  • Other triggering events or conditions include, for example detection of an image or the pressing of a panic button or the like.
  • the remote sensor 22 may be a smoke detector, and sensor 18 may be a microphone that is listening for sounds from the smoke detector 22 such as sirens or alarms 20 that may occur when the smoke detector detects smoke or a low battery sound.
  • sensor 18 may be an RF receiver for RF signals from RF remote sensors.
  • the security detection system including detection unit 12 and server 14, is connected to a telephone seizure unit 24 to form a detection and telephone seizure system.
  • the detection unit 12 is connected to dial-up telephonic communication path 27 which is connected to telephone jack 23, the jack being connected to main telephone line 41.
  • the detection unit may also be connected to electrical outlet 73 for power or may be powered by other means .
  • the telephone seizure unit is switchable between a state allowing telephonic communication with a telephonic network 71 and a state preventing telephonic communication with a telephone network 71.
  • the telephone seizure unit 24 utilizes the same main telephone line 41 as the detection unit 12.
  • the telephone seizure unit 24 includes an circuit chip 38 having a processor 47 and memory 49.
  • the telephone seizure unit 24 is connected to a telephone jack 36.
  • the telephone 26 is connected to the telephone seizure unit 24 through a telephonic communication path 29 connected to jack 51 of the unit 24 and to jack 36.
  • the seizure unit 24 includes a local communication path 33 that forms a part of the telephonic communication path 29.
  • the telephone seizure unit 24 has a switch 28 disposed between the telephone 26 and jack 36.
  • the switch 28 allows communication via main telephone line 41.
  • a closed state 32 (Fig. 2B)
  • the switch 28 prevents path 29 from communicating with the main line 41.
  • the resting state of the seizure unit is the open state 30 (Fig. 2A) .
  • path 33 (disposed within telephone seizure unit 24) of telephonic line 29 is unobstructed and capable of telephonic communication with the network 71.
  • the line 29 is capable of telephonic communication with the telephonic network 71.
  • the detection unit 12 recognizes a trigger or condition, such as the detection of a smoke alarm as described above, or the detection of an intruder, that cause it to send out radio frequency signals 34 from a radio frequency transmitter 37.
  • the switch 28 is programmed to switch to a closed state, as shown in Fig. 2B. Accordingly, communication between the local communication path 33 and the main telephone line 41 is prevented, thereby preventing communication between the telephone 26 and the telephonic network 71.
  • Calls from an outside party may not be received with the telephone 26 and calls may not be placed with telephone 26, except as will be described below, when the switch 28 is in the closed state, without obstructing communication between the detection unit 12 and the server 14.
  • the detection unit 12 remains capable of communicating with the main telephone line 41 and is thus free to dial out to the remote central server 14 (via telephone network 71, for example) for alert notification or transmission of other desired information without disruption by an intruder or other party.
  • telephone network 71 for example
  • the telephone seizure unit 24 seizes the telephonic communication path 29 and renders the telephone incapable of communicating with the telephonic network without establishing a connection to the telephonic network. Thus, the detection unit 12 is free to dial out .
  • the action of a person lifting up the telephone receiver is not sufficient to disrupt the communication path between the detection unit 12 and the server 14 because the communication path between the telephone 26 and the telephonic network 71 is obstructed upon sensing of a triggering event and before a connection to the network occurs. Therefore, the detection unit 12 can contact the server 14, and the server can contact the desired parties when the telephone receiver 43 is lifted from its base 45.
  • the circuit chip 38, of the telephone seizure unit 24 includes firmware that recognizes a specific trigger or triggers that, when input on the telephone 26 when the switch 28 is in the closed state (Fig. 2B) , will cause the integrated circuit chip 38 to open the switch (Fig.
  • a trigger that causes the switch 24 to open is the input of 911 in the keypad of the telephone.
  • other numbers and pass codes may be programmed to be recognized as an override code by the telephone seizure unit 24.
  • the switch 28 When the switch 28 is opened, a telephonic connection between the telephone 26 and the main telephone line 41 is re-established so that telephone calls may be placed and received.
  • telephone 26 is prevented from communication with telephone network 71, until an override code is inputted into the telephone.
  • the telephone seizure unit 24 may be disposed in various locations. In an in-wire version, as seen in Figs.
  • the telephone seizure unit is located in between the telephone 26 and the telephone jack 36.
  • the telephone seizure unit 24 is located outside a building 51 and is connected to a main telephone junction box 55 which controls access to all telephones 26 and to detection unit 12 if operational via a dial-up modem, and is connected to telephone pole 53 via main telephone line 41. In this way, one seizure unit 24 can control the telephonic communication capability of more than one telephone 26 within the building 51.
  • a detection and notification system 60 of the present invention is seen. Detection unit 62 is in communication with a remote server 64 having a programmed database 66.
  • Detection unit 62 includes, as described above, circuit chip 68, such as an integrated circuit chip or other chips, or a chip set including, but not limited to, processor 70 and memory 72, a modem 74 (for example, dial-up, broad band, cable or wireless) , one or more sensors 76 associated with and/or deployed from the detection unit 62.
  • Sensors 76 include for example, motion sensors, sound sensors, and image sensors and other sensors, as described above, or as otherwise known in the art. Sensors 76 may be included within the detection unit 62 and/or the detection unit 12 may receive input from remote sensors, as described previously.
  • the remote server 64 is in communication with the detection unit 62. Server 64 communicates with circuit chip 68 of the detection unit through the modem 74 within the unit 62.
  • a phone seizure unit 28, as described above, may also be employed, in one example, in system 60.
  • the detection unit 62 through sensor 76, detects a triggering event or condition
  • the circuit chip 68 of the unit 62 sends information 78 pertaining or related to the condition, such as an electronic alert, to the server 64 via a connection through the modem 74.
  • the information 78 including alert information from the detection unit and/or other additional information from the database pertaining to the condition is sent electronically in the form of, for example, electronic messaging (sent to a wide variety of devices) , electronic text files, audio files, image files or in other desired forms.
  • Server 64 referencing database 66, automatically distributes information, via for example, the Internet, a traditional phone network or other desired means in an electronic format to parties to alert, including for example, the subscriber 82 and parties A, B, and C, when a triggering event or condition has occurred.
  • a party for example, the subscriber, previously designates the parties to be notified of the occurrence of a condition and may designate a sequence of notification.
  • Database 66 is programmed accordingly to store the designation of parties including, for example, various means to contact the identified parties.
  • the subscriber 82 may change the designation of parties as desired.
  • the parties designated may change depending upon the type of condition detected. For example, if an intruder were detected, Party A would be notified whereas if smoke were detected, Party B would be notified.
  • the specific type of information being sent may differ depending upon the particular party.
  • the sequence of notification may be temporary and/or permanent with regard to all or one or more of the designated parties .
  • the sequence may occur on a changeable schedule.
  • the sequence of notification may be sequential and/or simultaneous with regard to all or one or more of the designated parties.
  • the designated party may receive a message such as an email message presenting an image of an intruder, or a cellular phone message or page to a pager stating that there is an intruder.
  • An example of a designated party may be a human monitoring station 87. Information, such as alerts, may be transmitted directly to the human monitoring station 87. This is desirable, for example, if a subscriber is away on vacation.
  • the subscriber 82 or other designated party is able to request additional information from the detection unit 62 via the server 64.
  • the subscriber may request information, as indicated by arrow 86a, stored at server 64, such as images from a particular image sensor (for example, a camera) of, or associated with, the detection unit 62.
  • the subscriber may request information as indicated by arrow 86b that is retrieved from the detection unit.
  • the server may retrieve requested information, as indicated by arrow 84a, from the detection unit 62 and send it to the requestor.
  • information stored at the server is sent to requestor, as indicated by arrow 84b.
  • the server 64 monitors whether a designated party has responded to the sent electronic information 78.
  • the server response to a detected condition is controlled by the designated party via a contact device. For instance, server 64 sends a telephone message to designated party in the form of a telephone message indicating, for example, that there has been an intrusion.
  • the designated party may respond by pressing numeral 1 on their telephone to hear sounds at the location where the intrusion occurred, numeral 2 to see images at the location where the intrusion occurred, numeral 3 to cancel the alert, or numeral 4 to send the information regarding the intrusion to human monitoring station 87.
  • the server 64 may be programmed to send the information to human monitoring station 87.
  • the human monitoring station may be part of the same company operating the condition detection and notification system or may be a separate company or entity hired by the operating company.
  • the subscriber may choose to not have the information sent to the human monitoring station, no matter whether a designated party fails to respond to the server within a specific time frame, or fails to respond at all.
  • the information can be sent to the human monitoring station 87 by the server or additional parties. Parties may be grouped into parties to be notified upon receipt of electronic information 78 and parties to be notified if the parties to be notified upon receipt of electronic information 78 failed to respond. Alternatively, if all of the designated parties fail to respond to the message through the server, the information 78 can be sent to the human monitoring station 87 from the server 64.
  • the subscriber 82 may request and receive images and/or sound track from the server 64.
  • a triggering event or condition is not needed for the server to transfer information to a party.
  • Information may be requested through a website or through a touch tone telephone in communication with the server 64 communicating with the detection unit 62.
  • the detection unit 62 is programmable and may send data to the server 64 on a programmed schedule.
  • the server 64 can distribute information via the Internet, a traditional phone network or other desired means.
  • the detection unit 62 records information, such as images and/or sound track, before the sensor 76 detects a triggering event or condition.
  • Subscriber 82 may request the images, which are stored at the server, at any time or at a predetermined time or ad hoc images and/or sound from the detection unit. Therefore, images that occurred during various time frames in the past may be compared. For example, images that were recorded before a triggering event, such as an intrusion or a fire, may be stored and compared to images recorded after a triggering event .
  • the detection unit 62 is programmed to keep track of pass codes entered into the detection unit by users. For example, a user, such as a child or an employee enters a pass code assigned to that person into the unit 62 upon arrival to and/or departure from a location such as work or home. The pass code is recorded in the unit 62 upon entry.
  • the unit 62 may take an image of the user and may record audio information associated with the user before and/or after the user has entered his/her pass code.
  • This information of the user who entered the pass code including for example, images and sounds associated with the user, and date and time entry of the pass code, may be transmitted immediately to a desired party (such as a parent or employer) or may be stored for later transmittal .
  • the information recorded within the unit 62 can be used to prepare an opening and closing report.
  • the recorded information is sent to the server 64.
  • the server 64 then creates the opening and closing report and distributes it to a desired party via email or other desired means.
  • the server 64 includes a clock (not shown) and is programmed to notify the subscriber of a triggering event such as for example, his shop not opening at a scheduled time. This is called an AException Alert®.
  • the subscriber 82 may wish to use the detection unit while he is at home. However, the subscriber may need to access certain areas of the home that have one or more detection units 62 or remote sensors associated with the detection unit (s) that are in use. In the present invention, the subscriber is able to program the detection unit 62 so that when a particular sensor 76 or remote sensors, designated by the subscriber, sense a triggering event or condition, the detection unit 62 will ignore the alert given in response to the triggering event for a designated period of time.
  • the detection unit 62 may be programmed to ignore any alert sensed from a sensor or sensors affixed to the basement door for a certain or programmed period of time. The detection unit 62 may thus be programmed to ignore certain designated sensor/sensors (for example, a basement door sensor) and to respond to another sensor or sensors (for example, a front door sensor) .

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L'invention concerne un système de détection (10) de sécurité comprenant une unité de détection (12) capable de détecter un état, ladite unité étant en communication avec un serveur central (14) à distance. Lorsque l'unité de détection (12) est reliée au serveur par l'intermédiaire d'un modem à accès commuté, le système de détection peut être relié à une unité (24) de prise de téléphone. Lors de l'apparition et de la détection d'un état, l'unité de détection (12) prévient le téléphone (26) de la communication au moyen d'une ligne de téléphone (41) principale, tout en permettant à l'unité de détection (12) de communiquer des informations électroniques au serveur (14), même lors du retrait du combiné (43) de la base (45). Une fois que les informations électroniques sont envoyées vers le serveur, une base de données (66) programmée du serveur peut envoyer les informations selon une désignation prédéterminée. Le serveur surveille si une partie désignée peut envoyer les informations vers une station de surveillance (87) humaine. La partie désignée peut demander et recevoir des informations supplémentaires de l'unité de détection (12), par l'intermédiaire du serveur.
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