WO2012127256A1 - Dispositif d'antivol électronique à câble - Google Patents

Dispositif d'antivol électronique à câble Download PDF

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WO2012127256A1
WO2012127256A1 PCT/HU2012/000004 HU2012000004W WO2012127256A1 WO 2012127256 A1 WO2012127256 A1 WO 2012127256A1 HU 2012000004 W HU2012000004 W HU 2012000004W WO 2012127256 A1 WO2012127256 A1 WO 2012127256A1
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Sándor AMBRUS
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B13/00Burglar, theft or intruder alarms
    • G08B13/02Mechanical actuation
    • G08B13/14Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles
    • G08B13/1445Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles with detection of interference with a cable tethering an article, e.g. alarm activated by detecting detachment of article, breaking or stretching of cable
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B25/00Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems
    • 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
    • G08B25/04Alarm 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 using a single signalling line, e.g. in a closed loop
    • G08B25/045Alarm 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 using a single signalling line, e.g. in a closed loop with sensing devices and central station in a closed loop, e.g. McCullough loop

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  • Wired electronic goods protection device Wired electronic goods protection device
  • the invention relates to a wired electronic goods protection device, which comprises local intervention sensing part-units that can be attached to the products to be displayed and a control centre connected to the intervention sensing part-units, and the control centre has an alarm part-unit, a signal forwarding output gate and a signal receiving input gate.
  • Another disadvantage is that significant investment costs are required for installing this complicated system and for putting it into operation.
  • the solution according to the invention was based on the idea that an appropriately operating goods protection alarm system can also be realised, if in the case of any attempt to misappropriate a product the alarm signal is not issued at the given product itself, but such attempt is indicated only by the alarm signalling device allocated to the control centre, as in this case too the attempt of misappropriation can be prevented with the help of the security staff.
  • the electronic goods protection equipment was based on the recognition that if the sabotage indicating sensors protecting different products are connected to each other and to the control centre in a way other than the ordinary, and if in the centre an alarm is issued when undesired intervention is made against the protection of the controlled products rather than when an attempt is made to misappropriate the individual products, then a simple control network can be set up with a shorter stretch of signal forwarding cable, in a quick and simple way, and so the task can be solved.
  • the wired electronic goods protection device which comprises local intervention sensing part-units that can be attached to the products to be displayed and a control centre connected to the intervention sensing part-units, where the control centre has an alarm part-unit, a signal forwarding output gate and a signal receiving input gate - is constructed in such a way that each local intervention sensing part-unit allocated to the individual products has a signal receiving input and an information forwarding output, the signal receiving input of the first local intervention sensing part-unit is connected to the signal forwarding output gate of the control centre, while the information forwarding output of the last local intervention sensing part-unit is connected to the signal receiving input gate of the control centre, and the information forwarding output of the first local intervention sensing part-unit is connected directly or indirectly to the signal receiving input of the last local intervention sensing part-unit.
  • a further criterion of the goods protection device may be that one or more intermediate local intervention sensing part-units are inserted between the first local intervention sensing part-unit and the last local intervention sensing part-unit, where the information forwarding output of the previous intermediate local intervention sensing part-unit is connected to the signal receiving input of the following intermediate local intervention sensing part-unit, the signal receiving input of the intermediate local intervention sensing part-unit adjacent to the first local intervention sensing part-unit is the information forwarding output of the first local intervention sensing part-unit, and the information forwarding output of the intermediate local intervention sensing part-unit adjacent to the last local intervention sensing part-unit is connected to the signal receiving input of the last local intervention sensing part-unit, and so the signal forwarding output gate and signal receiving input gate of the control centre are connected to each other via one signal information forwarding loop with the help of the first local intervention sensing part-unit, the intermediate local intervention sensing part-units and the last local intervention sensing part-unit.
  • the alarm part-unit of the control centre has a sound emitting body and, in a given case, a light emitting body.
  • the local intervention sensing part-unit has a feedback tool.
  • the feedback tool has a light emitting unit.
  • the local intervention sensing part-unit has a local inactivating tool.
  • the solution according to the invention has numerous favourable characteristics. The most important one of these is that by connecting the local intervention sensing part-units to each other in a way other than the known solutions and by connecting them to the control centre in a novel way a significantly smaller amount of signal forwarding cable is needed than in the case of the ordinary wired goods protection devices.
  • a further advantage is that due to the smaller amount of signal transmitting cable and intermediate electronic structural elements there is a lower risk of system failure, which may result in a lower maintenance demand and lower costs.
  • FIG. 1 is the block diagram of a possible version of the wired electronic goods protection device according to the invention.
  • Figure 1 shows a version of the wired electronic goods protection device according to the invention, which is for the protection of telecommunication products 1.
  • the control centre 40 has an alarm part-unit 43, which contains a sound emitting body 43a and a light emitting body 43b.
  • the sound emitting body 43a is a loudspeaker for acoustic alarm, while the light emitting body 43 b is a LED light for visual warning.
  • the control centre 40 also has a signal forwarding output gate 41 and a signal receiving input gate 42.
  • the control centre 40 itself contains a programmable microcontroller, which evaluates the signals arriving at the signal receiving input gate 42 and controls the alarm part-unit 43 on the basis of the result of the evaluation.
  • the local intervention sensing part-units connected to the individual products 1 are allocated to the control centre 40, and in this case - for the sake of simplicity - there are four local intervention sensing part- units.
  • the signal forwarding output gate 41 of the control centre 40 is connected to the signal receiving input 11 of the first local intervention sensing part-unit 10 via a signal forwarding cable 70, while the information forwarding output 12 of the first local intervention sensing part-unit 10 is connected to the signal receiving input 21 of the intermediate local intervention sensing part-unit 20, also via a signal forwarding cable 70.
  • the information forwarding output 22 of the intermediate local intervention sensing part-unit 20 - in the case of this form of execution - is connected to the signal receiving input 21 ' of a further intermediate local intervention sensing part-unit 20'.
  • the information forwarding output 22' of this other intermediate local intervention sensing part-unit 20' is connected to the signal receiving input 31 of the last local intervention sensing part-unit 30 via a signal forwarding cable 70.
  • the information forwarding output 32 of the last local intervention sensing part-unit 30 is connected to the signal receiving input gate 42 of the control centre via a signal forwarding cable 70.
  • the first local intervention sensing part-unit 10, the intermediate local intervention sensing part-units 20 and the last local intervention sensing part-unit 30 protecting the individual products 1 are connected to the control centre 40 via a group of signal forwarding cables 70 practically forming one single continuous information loop.
  • the signal sent through the signal forwarding output gate 41 of the control centre 40 towards the first local intervention sensing part-unit 10 is transmitted through the signal forwarding cables 70 connecting the first local intervention sensing part-unit 10, the intermediate local intervention sensing part units 20 and the last local intervention part-unit 30 to each other, and it returns, altered in a given case, to the signal receiving input gate 42 of the control centre 40.
  • Figure 1 also shows that the first local intervention sensing part-unit 10, the intermediate local intervention sensing part units 20 and the last local intervention part-unit 30 have a feedback tool 50, which, in the present case, is a light emitting unit 51 , and they also have a local inactivating tool 60.
  • the task of the feedback tool 50 is to send a "silent" report to the controlling staff, while the local inactivating tool 60 makes it possible to eliminate the signal after detecting the alarm event relating to the given product 1 on the scene, and so the wired electronic goods protection device can be activated again.
  • the local intervention sensing part-units need to be attached to the individual products 1. Then the signal receiving input 1 1 of the first local intervention sensing part-unit 10 needs to be connected to the signal forwarding output gate 41 of the control centre 40, while its information forwarding output 12 needs to be connected to the signal receiving input 21 of the following intermediate local intervention sensing part-unit 20.
  • the information forwarding output 22 of the previous intermediate local intervention sensing part-unit 20 must be connected to the signal receiving input 21 ' of the following intermediate local intervention sensing part-unit 20', while the information forwarding output 22' of the final intermediate local intervention sensing part-unit 20' must be connected to the signal receiving input 31 of the last local intervention sensing part-unit 30, and finally the information forwarding output 32 of the last local intervention sensing part- unit 30 must be connected to the signal receiving input gate 42 of the control centre 40.
  • control centre After the wired electronic goods protection device has been installed, the control centre
  • the control centre 40 senses and analyses this altered signal and turns on the sound emitting body 43a and light emitting body 43b of the alarm part-unit 43, and in this way the staff controlling the control centre 40 is notified about that a product 1 has been "attacked".
  • the light emitting unit 51 of the feedback tool 50 is switched on and emits a continuous or a flashing light to indicate that this local intervention sensing part-unit sent the alarm to the control centre 40.
  • the employees controlling the control centre 40 go to the sales area and inspect the feedback tools 50 of the individual local intervention sensing part-units. They examine the local intervention sensing part-unit the feedback tool of which 50 is lit and takes the necessary measures, while with a suitable tool they turn on the local inactivating tool 60 to cancel the alarm. By this they activate the system again, which continues to monitor whether any attempt is made to misappropriate the individual products 1.
  • the wired electronic goods protection device according to the invention can be used favourably at all points of sale where the sample pieces displayed for testing the products offered for sale need to be protected against the potential risk of misappropriation.

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Abstract

La présente invention concerne un dispositif d'antivol électronique à câble qui comprend, d'une part des modules de détection de manipulation locale (10, 20, 20', 30) qui peuvent s'assujettir aux articles (1) à disposer sur présentoir, et d'autre part un bloc de commande (40) connecté aux modules de détection de manipulation (10, 20, 20', 30). Le bloc de commande (40) comporte un module d'alarme (43), un port de sortie pour acheminement du signal (41), et un port d'entrée pour réception du signal (41). L'invention est caractérisée en ce que chacun des modules de détection de manipulation locale (10, 20, 30) affectés aux articles pris individuellement (1) comporte une entrée pour réception du signal (11, 21, 31) et une sortie pour acheminement d'information (12, 22, 32). L'entrée pour réception du signal (11) du premier module de détection de manipulation locale (10) est connectée au port de sortie pour acheminement du signal (41) du bloc de commande (40), la sortie pour acheminement d'information (32) du dernier module de détection de manipulation locale (30) étant connecté au port d'entrée pour réception du signal (42) du bloc de commande (40). Enfin, la sortie d'acheminement d'information (12) du premier module de détection de manipulation locale (10) est connectée, directement ou indirectement, à l'entrée de réception du signal (31) du dernier module de détection de manipulation locale (30).
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