APPLICATION FIELD
[0001] Object form of the present invention: a portable alarm with wireless technology and
a personal random code composed by to parts here after called "TRANSMITTER" and "RECEIVER".
[0002] The transmitter, in the form of a little box powered by a battery, containing the
code/decoding electronics, the action range controls and the alarm siren. The receiver
has the form of a credit card (badge) or other forms suitable for the use and is composed
of a micro-controlling code system composed of a battery, antenna and control electronics.
[0003] In particular, the transmitter has the characteristic of activating an alarm siren
that it contains and lighting an indicator whenever it is separated from the receiver
over a previously established distance.
TECHNICAL CONDITIONS
[0004] The problems concerning personal security and in particular theft of personal effects
as handbags, purses, wallets, backpacks, etc. are all well known. This device solves
the problem of portability of an alarm system with a fixed location.
[0005] For example, it allows one to be warned when an object, containing the receiver,
is drawn away for a distance which is established during the fabrication or adjustable
according to need directly on the transmitter, activating an alarm which thwarts the
eventual theft of that object. The device has security characteristics deriving from
the data coding. Further, it has a low cost given the limited use of electronic components,
it is therefore suitable for generalized use.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The present invention is expressed and characterized in the claims.
[0007] The purpose of the invention is to provide a portable alarm device-for the protection
of handbags, purses or any other object needing a protection system bound to the distance
of the owner from the object to protect.
[0008] The invention is made in two separate parts: the first, the TRANSMITTER, held by
the owner of the object to protect. The second, the RECEIVER, to place inside the
object to protect. The receiver has the characteristic of being univocally coded with
the transmitter by a wireless signal in a 128 bit electronic key. This allows the
realization of a system which can in no way be affected by the presence of any other
identical device that may be present in the invention's action range. The receiver
contains all the necessary electronics to enable it to answer a periodic coded calling
signal emitted by the transmitter. The transmitter that calls the receiver expects
its answer. If the receiver is unable to answer, because it is out of the established
action range, both an acoustic and visual alarm activate on the transmitter, so to
warn the owner that the receiver has been drawn away from the transmitter for a distance
longer than the security distance set.
1. CLAIM 1: portable electronic alarm with wireless technology, composed by two separate
small sized parts, each containing a supply battery and having shapes and forms suitable
for the use of keeping control of objects or people within a limited and established
distance range, characterized by a random code/decoding signal system such that every transmitter is univocally traceable
for its own receiver even in presence of other identical device in the range.
2. Portable electronic alarm, as in claim 1, characterized by a transmitter of a periodic wireless signal univocally coded with a 128 byte electronic
key which calls (interrogates) its own signal receiver periodically.
3. Portable electronic alarm, as in claims above, characterized by a signal receiver, coded to its own transmitter, which has the function to answer
the periodic coded signal within an established range of action.
4. Portable electronic alarm, as in claims above, characterized by the fact that the action range can be set directly on the transmitter.
5. Portable electronic alarm, as in claims above, characterized by the fact that an acoustic and visual alarm are activated in the transmitter in the
case in which the receiver, drawn out of the established action range, does not answer
the periodic coded signal.
6. Portable electronic alarm, as in claims above, characterized by the fact that the transmitter's alarm siren can be manually inactivated.
7. Portable electronic alarm, as in claims above, characterized by the fact that the transmitter's alarm siren inactivates automatically in the case
in which the transmitter and receiver return back in the set action range.
8. Portable electronic alarm, as in claims above, characterized by the fact that a transmitter can contemporarily control the separation distance range
between one or more receivers having the same coding code.