Field of the invention
[0001] This invention relates in general to the field of portable alarm security devices.
More particularly the present invention relates to a locking and actuator unit for
such a device.
Background
General Background
[0002] Assaults and criminal activities are increasing. There is a need for people to be
able to feel safe and for people who is under threat to still be able to feel free
and live normal lives. For example people who live in neighborhoods subject to criminal
activity or people that have to pass through hazardous areas, may live with unwanted
limitations in their daily life due to their surroundings.
[0003] There are security alarm systems developed for such situations in the form of alarm
security devices which can be activated by the victim. The alarm security device sends
alarm signals upon activation in order to either inform other people, for example
by GSM signal, or to inform and alert the attacker by a sound signal.
Specific background
[0004] A person with a need for an alarm security device shall be able to wear the alarm
security device without feeling hindered because of its size. Therefore there is a
need for a small, alarm security device that is easy to wear. The alarm security device
should be equipped with easy to handle, robust mechanics which makes the alarm security
device reliable and trustworthy to avoid false security. There is a need for a secure
reliable alarm system device which is easy to produce and is intended for use in a
modern environment. The alarm security device should be suitable for non-careful users.
Further there is a need for an alarm bracelet to be water resistant. In the case of
a kidnapping situation, the alarm security device should not be easily removed from
the wearer.
Prior art
[0005] There is prior art which shows security alarm systems wherein the alarm is activated
by pressing an alarm button. See for example
US5438 315 which shows an alarm with a transmitting unit adapted to be worn as a bracelet equipped
with a push button to activate the alarm signal.
[0006] Patent document,
US4300129, shows a signaling device belt intended for policemen. The wearer of the belt can
activate a radio transmitter by a pull force on the buclde on the belt. When the belt
is pulled out, a switch is engaged which activates the transmitter. The wearer is
informed if he is near to activate a signal (the activation is in several steps) to
avoid false transmitter signals.
Object of the Invention
[0010] One object of the invention is to provide a new and improved security alarm system.
A more specific object is to provide a new and improved lock mechanism. Situations
wherein a person wants to activate the alarm signal are often stressful and not easily
predicted, therefore there is a need for an activation mechanism which is easily accessible
for the user and also easy to handle but at the same time, not too easy to activate
so it is activated by mistake.
Summary of the invention
[0011] There is a need of improved alarm security devices so that people can feel safe and
live normal lives. This invention regards a lock mechanism for an alarm security device.
[0012] In a first aspect the inventive concept regards an alarm security device comprising
an activation clasp characterized in that said alarm security device comprises a lid
and a lock mechanism comprising structure and a two part-lock mechanism, wherein one
part is a first protrusion fitting inside the second part, and the second part is
an L-shaped recess, wherein the lid and the lock mechanism comprising structure can
be transformed between three different modes;
- a detached mode wherein the lid and the lock mechanism comprising structure are completely
separated and the clasp is open; and
- a normal mode wherein the lid is locked to the lock mechanism comprising structure
by entering the first protrusion into a transversal leg of the L-shaped recess; and
- an elongated mode wherein the lid is locked to the lock mechanism comprising structure
by pulling the lid and the lock mechanism comprising structure apart with a traction
force of that a certain resistance in the longitudinal direction, whereby the first
protrusion enters into a longitudinal leg of the L-shaped recess.
[0013] In an embodiment of the invention the alarm security device is in the form of a bracelet,
wristband, neckless, belt or similar configured to be worn around a body part of a
user.
[0014] Further varieties of the inventive concept regarding such an alarm security device
are any of the following optional individual or combinable aspects:
An alarm security device wherein said alarm signal is a digital signal.
An alarm security device wherein said alarm signal is an audio or noise signal.
An alarm security device wherein an alarm signal is sent when entering the elongated
mode.
An alarm security device wherein the lid comprises the first protrusion and the lock
mechanism comprising structure of the electronic contact comprises the L-shaped recess.
An alarm security device wherein a second recess is positioned on top of the lock
mechanism comprising structure and wherein a second protrusion is positioned inside
the lid.
An alarm security device wherein the activation by pull force makes the second protrusion
be moved inside the second recess with a certain resistance.
An alarm security device wherein the resistance is due to movement of a protrusion
passing an activation narrowing inside a recess.
An alarm security device according wherein the activation by traction force makes
the second protrusion be moved inside the second recess with a certain resistance
and wherein the resistance is due to a narrowing inside the second recess.
A security alarm security device wherein the activation by pull force makes the first
protrusion to be moved inside the L-shaped recess with a certain resistance and wherein
the resistance is due to an activation narrowing inside the L-shaped recess.
An alarm security device wherein the activation is performed by traction force using
a force adjusted to the strength of the bearer of the alarm security device.
An alarm security device wherein a lid of the clasp which comprises the first protrusion
cannot be opened when the clasp is in elongated mode.
An alarm security device wherein when entering the elongated mode an alarm signal
is sent to a central server.
An alarm security device wherein when entering the normal mode from the elongated
mode by using a deactivation code, the alarm signal in the alarm security device is
not triggered.
An alarm security device wherein an alarm signal is sent to a central server.
Brief description of the figures
[0015] The present invention will be further explained below with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Fig. 1a-b shows an exemplifying embodiment of an alarm security device according to
the present invention in the form of a bracelet.
Fig. 2a-b shows an exemplifying embodiment of a clasp of an alarm security device
containing an electronic contact with female and male parts according to the present
invention, separated in a detached mode configuration.
Fig. 2c shows an exemplifying embodiment of a clasp of an alarm security device containing
an electronic contact with female and male parts according to the present invention
separated in a detached mode configuration and showing how the contact pins and contact
sockets are located inside the electronic contact of the clasp.
Fig. 3a shows an exemplifying embodiment of a clasp of the alarm security device in
normal mode according to the present invention.
3b an exemplifying embodiment of the configuration of the electronic contact in normal
mode showing the location of the contact pins and contact sockets of the alarm security
device according to the present invention.
Fig 4 shows an exemplifying embodiment of a clasp of the alarm security device, according
to the present invention containing the electronic contact with the contact pins of
the alarm security device in normal mode from a top-view and side view, showing the
first protrusion inside the transversal leg of the L-shaped recess.
Fig. 5a shows an exemplifying embodiment of a clasp of the alarm security device,
according to the present invention of the alarm security device in elongated mode,
showing the first protrusion inside the longitudinal leg of the L-shaped recess.
Fig 5b shows an exemplifying embodiment of the electronic contact of the present invention
showing the location of the contact pins and contact sockets of the alarm security
device when the clasp is in elongated mode.
Fig. 6a-b shows exemplifying embodiments of alternative solutions for mechanical details
of a clasp of the alarm security device, according to the present invention.
Fig. 7 shows an example of a brief description of how the signaling system of the
clasp may work.
Fig. 8 shows a schematic view of exemplifying transitions of the different modes of
the clasp.
Fig. 9 shows an example of how the frequency of automatic positioning determination
usage of the clasp in the normal mode changes when changing geographic zone.
Detailed description of the invention
Introduction
[0016] The invention provides a new personal security alarm system which has a reliable,
non sensitive actuation mechanism.
[0017] In certain situations alarm security device bearer wants to activate the alarm signal.
These situations are often stressful, therefore there is a need for an activation
mechanism which is easily accessible for the user and also easy to handle but at the
same time, not too easy to activate so it is activated by mistake. There is also a
need for an alarm security device which is capable of sending alarm signals to a central
server and wherein the central server can distinguish between different alarm signals
depending on alarm situation.
[0018] The alarm security device according to the invention holds all of these capabilities.
General description of the alarm security device
[0019] The alarm security device according to the invention is preferably in the form of
a bracelet, wristband, neckless, belt or similar device intended to be worn around
a body part of a user.
[0020] Fig.1a-b shows an exemplifying embodiment of the alarm security device 2 of the invention
in the form of a bracelet. The bracelet enables the bearer to report its position
in real-time and also to launch an alarm to a predefined group of friends or /and
to a call center in case of emergency.
[0021] The alarm security device 2 is equipped with a clasp 4 and a chain 6 which is intended
to fit around a body part of a user. The clasp 4 is equipped with an electronic contact
which actuates an alarm when the chain 6 or the clasp 4 of the bracelet is pulled
with a certain force so that the male 24 and female parts 22 of a contact inside the
clasp of the alarm security device 2 are separated (see below). The alarm signal is
also actuated if the alarm security device 2 is removed from the bearer without using
a deactivation code 66 (Cf. fig 8 further explained below).
[0022] One type of alarm signal is sent if the alarm is activated by pull-force and another
type of alarm signal is sent if the bracelet is opened without using deactivation
code 66, or if it is cut open. The alarm signal can be a noise signal or a digital
signal.
[0023] The alarm security device 2 contains different electronic modules, for example positioning
apparatus (GPRS, GPS or Wi-Fi), GSM modules and/or antennas and a SIM card with a
SIM card holder, which all is hidden in the chain of the bracelet. The chain also
contains chargeable batteries, for example lithium batteries, which supplies the different
functions of the device with power. The batteries are preferably connected to the
electronic contact of the clasp such that it may be charged by attaching one side
of the electronic contact to a power source. In one embodiment of the invention the
female part 22 is attached to a power source for charging the batteries of the alarm
device 2. The electronic modules are spread inside the chain of the alarm security
device. The clasp is also equipped with a code-button 30 (see fig.1a-b) which can
be used for deactivation of the alarm signal, the deactivation code 66 also inactivates
the bracelet, to a non-power supplied mode, for example before removal.
[0024] The alarm security device 2 according to the invention is preferably covered or disguised
with jewelry or other decorations so that the technical functions of the bracelet
are not revealed. The appearance of the alarm security device 2 is for example an
exclusive jewelry piece and does not reveal the alarm functions which are hidden inside
the cover of the device. In a kidnapping situation, the appearance is of importance
because the kidnapper does not feel the need to remove the alarm security device if
he isn't aware of its functions. Thereby the alarm security device stays on the bearer
and the device thus is able to send the victim's position to a central server.
[0025] The chain is designed as thin and small as possible. The alarm security device preferably
has a chain thickness 10 which is preferably 5-20 mm and a chain width 8 which is
preferably 10-30mm (see fig.1). These measures are not limiting, the alarm security
device can be configured in any size for wear by a human.
Alarm security device in detached mode
Sensor system
[0026]
Fig 2a and 2b shows an exemplifying embodiment of a clasp 4 according to the present
invention in detached mode 40 (Cf. fig 8 further explained below) from two different
angles.
Figure 2a-b also shows a sensor system of the clasp which senses which in which mode
the clasp is configured.
Fig. 2c shows that the sensor system comprises contact pins 28 inside the male part
24 located on the lid fastening structure 86 of the electronic contact 20 and contact
sockets 44 inside the female part 22 located on the lock mechanism comprising structure
84 of the other part of the electronic contact 20 of the clasp 4.
[0027] In the shown example, the male part 24, i. e. the part holding the contact pins 28,
is configured as a pocket. The female part 22, i.e. the part housing the contact sockets
44 is in the shown example arranged as a protruding part (see fig's. 2a-c). In other
embodiments, the male part 24 may be protruding while the female part 22 is arranged
as a pocket.
[0028] When the clasp 4 is in detached mode 26, the electronic contact 20 is open. None
of the contact pins 28 of the male part 24 are in connection with the contact sockets
44 of the female 22 part of the clasp 4 in detached mode 26. The alarm security device
2 can be active/power supplied (in detached alarm mode 74) or non-active (see further
below), without power supply (in detached non-powered mode 64) in this configuration.
Clasp details
[0029] Fig 2a-2B shows that the clasp 4 comprises a locking mechanism with a lid 32. The
clasp 4 comprises a lid fastening structure 86 which is fastened to one side of the
chain 6 of the alarm security device 2 and a lock mechanism comprising structure 84
located on the other end of the chain 6. The lid 32 is fastened to the lid fastening
structure 86 by a lid pivoting joint 78 which allows the lid to be opened and closed.
The lid in fig 2a and 2b comprises one part of a two part lock mechanism; a first
protrusion 46. The lock mechanism comprising structure 84 in the example in Fig. 2a
and b comprises the other part of the two parted lock mechanism, an L-shaped recess
48. In other examples of the invention the lid 32 comprises the L-shaped recess and
the lock mechanism comprising structure 84 comprises the first protrusion q.6.
[0030] In fig 2a the L-shaped recess is in the form of the capital letter L, in other embodiments
the L-shaped recess is a modified L or more V shaped. The L-shaped recess comprises
a transversal leg 52 and a longitudinal leg 50. The first protrusion 46 is intended
to fit inside the L-shaped recess 48. In the exemplified embodiment in fig 2a-2b the
transversal leg 52 comprises an optional lid fastening narrowing 76. Also in one alternative
embodiment of the invention, next to the L-shaped recess 48 in fig 2a, an optional,
assisting recess 54 is shown. The assisting recess 54 gives the walls of the transversal
leg 52, the fastening narrowing 76, of the L-shaped recess 48 flexibility. In other
embodiments of the invention the surface surrounding the narrowing does not contain
assisting recesses 54.
Functions
[0031] The alarm security device 2 is powered when the clasp is closed (and in normal mode
configuration 40), the alarm security device 2 automatically checks for its position
in said powered mode. The alarm security device 2 can be removed from the bearer,
and thus transformed from normal to detached mode, in two different ways. The first
way is via the code-button 30 entering a deactivation code 66 (Cf. fig 8 further explained
below) prior to opening the clasp, leading to detached non-powered mode 64 (see also
activation scheme in fig. 8). The other way is by taking the alarm security device
2 off without using a deactivation code 66, leading to detached alarm mode 74.
[0032] If the bearer uses a deactivation code 66 prior to removal (by opening lid 32 and
in the end separating the male 24 and female part 22 of the clasp) of the alarm security
device 2, it is deactivated before it is taken off. The deactivation means that the
power in the alarm security device 2 is turned off and thereby no automatic positioning
is possible neither is the alarm security device 2 sending any alarm signals.
[0033] If the clasp 4 is opened without first using the deactivation code 66, the alarm
security device 2 will still be active in detached mode 64 and the alarm security
device 2 will also send an alarm signal to a central station (detached alarm mode
74, Cf. fig 8 further explained below). When entering this detached alarm mode configuration
74 a "bracelet broken alarm signal" is sent from the device to the base station over
the GSM network relying on for example either SMS messaging or the GPRS protocol to
the central station. The alarm security device 2 will also register movements and
position of the bracelet automatically if the bracelet is brought into the detached
alarm mode 74.
Alarm security device in normal mode
Sensor system
[0034] Fig. 3a shows an exemplifying embodiment of the clasp 4 of the alarm security device
2 in normal mode 40.
[0035] Fig. 3b shows a schematic view of the relative position of the contact pins 28 to
the corresponding contact sockets 44 in the electronic contact 20 in normal mode 40.
The electronic contact comprises long contact pins 36 and short contact pins 34. When
the electronic contact 20 of the clasp 4 is in normal mode configuration 40, all the
electronic contact pins 28, both the short contact pins 34 and the long contact pins
36 of the male part 24 are in connection with the contact sockets 44 of the female
part 22.
[0036] As can be seen from fig 3b, the short contact pins 34 does not physically have to
be shorter than the long contact pins 36 but the long contact pins 36 need to be arranged
closer to the contact sockets 44 than the short contact pins 34.
Clasp details
[0037] Fig. 3a shows an exemplifying embodiment of the mechanical details of the clasp 4
in normal mode 40. When locking the alarm security device 2 the first protrusion 46
of the lid 32 is slid down the transversal leg 52 of the L-shaped recess 48 of the
lock mechanism comprising structure 84. Thus in normal mode 40, the first protrusion
46 (which is a part of the lid 32) is located inside the L-shaped 48 recess of the
lock mechanism comprising structure 84, in the angle or corner between the transversal
leg 52 and the longitudinal leg 50.
[0038] The L-shaped recess 48 optionally has a fastening narrowing 76. Also, in one alternative
embodiment of the invention, the clasp 4 comprises an additional assisting recess
54, located next to the transversal leg 52 of the L-shaped recess 48 which is enables
the first protrusion 46 to slide along the transversal leg 52 of the L-shaped recess
48 with a little resistance, through the optional fastening narrowing 76 inside the
transversal leg 52, wherein the assisting recess 54 makes the wall of the transversal
leg more flexible. This resistance, which is given when the first protrusion 46 passes
fastening narrowing 76 ensures the lid 32 to remain closed when the clasp 4 is in
normal mode 40.
[0039] In alternative embodiments of the invention the lid 32 may contain the L-shaped recess
48 while the female 22 or a male part 24 of the clasp contains the protrusion.
[0040] These different embodiments of the invention have in common that a first protrusion
46 fits inside a matching L-shaped recess 48 and that the first protrusion is located
in the corner between the transversal leg 52 and the longitudinal led of the L-shaped
recess 48 when the clasp 4 is in normal mode 40.
[0041] Fig. 4a-b shows an exemplifying embodiment of the clasp 4 of the alarm security device
2 in normal mode 40 from a top-view and side view.
[0042] In one embodiment of the invention, the clasp contains a second recess 60 which contains
an activation narrowing 56. When the clasp comprises a second recess 60 the lid comprises
a second protrusion 58 configured to fit inside the second recess 60. In the shown
example the second recess 60 is positioned on top of the lock mechanism comprising
structure 84. The optional second recess 60 can be formed as an angle shape 88 (see
for example fig 4a for a top-view) but can be formed in other ways comprising a recess
and a narrowing.
[0043] The angle shape 88 according to the exemplified embodiment of the invention in fig
4a-b contains two additional assisting recesses 54 which gives the walls of the angle
shaped recess body extra flexibility. The angle shape enables the second protrusion
58 situated in the top part of the lid 32, to be moved from the body of the angle
(when the alarm security device is in normal mode 40) to the head of the angle (when
the alarm security device is in elongated mode 42, see fig. 5a) by using a certain
force. The force is determined by the shape and location of the narrowing 56, the
size and shape of the protrusion intended to be moved inside the recesses and by the
choice of clasp material used.
[0044] Figure 4a and 4b also shows how the first protrusion 46 is fitted inside the L-shaped
recess 48 in normal mode 40.
Functions
[0045] The clasp 4 is closed in normal mode 40, see figure 3a. The clasp 4 is converted
from detached mode 26 to normal mode 40 by attaching the female part 22 of the contact
to the male part 24 and then closing a lid 32, by sliding the protrusion 46 within
the transversal leg 52 of the L-shaped recess 48.
[0046] No alarm signal is sent in normal mode 40 or when entering normal mode 40 but the
alarm security device is power supplied and the alarm security device automatically
checks its position using GPRS or Wi-Fi modules.
Alarm security device in elongated mode
Sensor system
[0047] Fig 5a-b shows an exemplifying embodiment of the clasp 4 of the alarm security device
2 comprising the electronic contact 20 in elongated mode 42.
[0048] When the clasp enters elongated mode 42 an alarm signal is sent to a central server
90 (Cf. fig 7 further explained below). The alarm is actuated through a sensor system
which senses a change inside the clasp 4. The sensor system is a part of the electronic
contact 20 and it comprises the contact pins 28 located in the male part 24 of the
electronic contact 20 and the contact sockets 44 located in the female part 22 of
the contact 20 (see fig. 5b), A signal is sent when at least one of at least two electronic
contact pins 28 inside the clasp 4 looses contact to its corresponding contact socket
44 when the clasp 4 is elongated due to applied traction force or due to opening of
the clasp 4. This is achieved by arranging at least two contact pins 28 in the male
part 24 of the clasp 4 to have different lengths, or by arranging at least two contact
pins 28 to protrude towards the contact sockets 44 with different distances to the
sockets 44.
[0049] In elongated mode 42, at least one of the short electronic contact pins 34 lacks
connection to the corresponding contact socket 44 of the clasp 4, see fig. 5b (the
short contact pins 34 of the male part 24 lack connection with the contact sockets
44 of the female part 22 while the long contact pins 36 of the male part 24 are connected
to the contact sockets 44 of the female part 22). As can be seen from fig 5b, the
short (or less protruding) contact pins 34 does not physically have to be shorter
than the long (or more protruding) contact pins 36 but the long contact pins 36 has
to be located or fastened in such a way on the male part 24 of the clasp 4 that that
they remain in contact with the corresponding contact sockets 44 in elongated mode
42.
Clasp details
[0050] When a wearer of the alarm security device 2 feels threatened or wants to send an
alarm he or she pulls the alarm security device 2, e. g. the bracelet by for example
using two fingers insirted between the clasp or chain and the wrist of the user and
then pulling outwards. The pulling force or traction force makes the first protrusion
46 move into the longitudinal leg 50 of the L-shaped recess 48 from the transversal
leg 52 of the recess (or from the corner between the transversal leg 52 and the longitudinal
leg 50), thereby entering elongated mode 42. In the exemplifying embodiment of the
invention in fig. 5a there are two L-shaped recesses 48 on the clasp 4, one on each
side. In other embodiments of the invention the clasp 4 may only comprise one L-shaped
recess 48 or the clasp may comprise more than two L-shaped recesses.
[0051] The first protrusions 46 positioned inside the longitudinal legs 50 prevent opening
of the lid 32 when the clasp is in elongated mode 42. The clasp 4 can only be opened
again if the parts of the clasp are pushed back into the short, normal mode 40 again
(and thus shifting the position of the first protrusion 46 back in the transversal
leg 52 of the L-shaped recess 48).
[0052] The clasp 4 is conformed to give a certain resistance when changed from normal mode
40 to elongated mode 42 by pull forces. The resistance may be achieved due to an activation
narrowing 56 in one of the recesses 46, 60 through which one of the protrusions 46,
58 must be moved.
[0053] In fig 5a-b the resistance is due to an activation narrowing 56 inside the second
recess 60. The second protrusion 58 passes the activation narrowing 56 simultaneously
as the first protrusion 46 moves inside the longitudinal leg 50 if the L-shaped recess
48. See figure 4a for clasp in normal mode 40 and figure 5a for clasp in elongated
mode 42.
[0054] In one embodiment the longitudinal leg 50 of the L-shaped recess 48 comprises the
activation narrowing 56 (see fig 6a-6b for alternative exemplifying embodiments wherein
the activation narrowing 56 is located inside the L-shaped recess). The activation
narrowing 56 inside the longitudinal leg 50 of the L-shaped recess 48) is slightly
narrower than the first protrusion 46, giving a certain resistance when moving the
first protrusion 46 inside the longitudinal leg 50 of the L-shaped recess 48 entering
the elongated mode 42.
Functions
[0055] When entering this elongated mode 42, the loss of contact between a short contact
pin 34 and its corresponding contact socket 44 causes a "force alarm signal" from
the device to the base station over the GSM network relying on for example either
SMS messaging or the GPRS protocol to a central server. The frequency of automatic
determination of the position of the alarm security alarm 2 increases in elongated
mode 42 compared to when the clasp 4 is in the normal mode 40.
Alternative embodiments of the electronic details of the electronic contact of the
alarm security device
[0056] Different numbers of contact pins 28 and contact sockets 44 can be used within the
electronic contact 20. Since the contact pins 28 are sensors for determining which
type of signal to be sent, additional alternative signals could be sent using more
contact pins 28 giving different signal codes which could be sent to the central server
90 (Cf. fig 7 further explained below).
[0057] In other alternative embodiments of the invention the contact sockets 44 are in varying
length and the contact pins 28 are in the same length, giving the same effect, i.e.
that the "short" socket and it corresponding pin looses contact when the contact is
pulled and changed from normal mode 40 to elongated mode 42.
Alternative embodiments of the mechanical details of the alarm security device
[0058] Figure 6a-6b shows alternative embodiments of different clasp configurations according
to the invention.
[0059] Fig 6a shows an alternative embodiment of the invention wherein the clasp comprises
a modified L-shaped recess 48 with the narrowing 56 placed in the middle of the longitudinal
leg 50 of the recess. In this exemplifying embodiment of the invention the movement
of the first protrusion inside the longitudinal leg may start without any additional
force and then activation force is needed when the protrusion has already moved a
bit inside the longitudinal leg. The alternative embodiment in example 6a lacks an
optional second recess.
[0060] Figure 6b shows an alternative embodiment of the invention wherein the clasp 4 comprises
a modified L-shaped recess 48 with the narrowing 56 placed in the beginning of the
longitudinal leg 50 of the recess, close to the transversal leg 50. According to this
alternative embodiment of the invention in fig 6b, the clap does not contain a second
recess 60. But in other embodiments of the invention the clasp comprises both a first
48 and a second recess 60 or several first or second recesses and their corresponding
protrusions.
[0061] In the exemplifying embodiment in fig 6b, the movement of the protrusion inside the
longitudinal leg 50 cannot start without forcing the first protrusion 46 to pass the
narrowing 56 inside the longitudinal leg first.
[0062] In other alternative embodiments of the invention wherein the clasp comprises, additional
to the L-shaped recess 48 and the first protrusion 46, a second protrusion 58. And
wherein the second protrusion 46 is intended to fit inside a second recess 60 and
wherein the second recess 60 comprises an narrowing 56 slightly smaller than the second
protrusion 58 and the L-shaped recess 48 does not contain a narrowing. The second
protrusion 58 can be of different conformations all containing a narrowing 56 slightly
narrower than the second protrusion 58 (see fig 8a for an example).
[0063] In other alternative embodiments of the invention the placement of the second recess
60 can be anywhere on the top surface 62 of the lid 32 or the lock mechanism comprising
structure 84 but the movement of the second protrusion 58 inside the recess 60 must
be in the same direction as the movement of the first protrusion 46 inside the longitudinal
leg 50 of the L-shaped recess 48, i.e a movement permitting elongation of the alarm
security device 2.
[0064] In other alternative embodiments of the invention the clasp comprises several second
recesses with narrowings and/or several L-shaped recesses with or without narrowing.
Material choices
[0065] The protrusions and the recesses are made of materials suitable to give the desired
resistance, created from forces between the narrowing 56 in a recess and the protrusion
when pulling the bracelet. The resistance and thus the force needed have to be repeatable
and reliable because it is through to the resistance the transformation of the clasp
from normal mode to elongated mode is acheived. This transformation also activates
the alarm signal. The activation cannot be actuated too easily, causing the alarm
to be activated by accident. On the other hand, the activation should not have to
involve too much force either. Then there is a risk that the alarm will not be activated
if the bearer is under a lot of stress and is not able to manage strong forces. Suitable
materials for the protrusion are for example different types of plastic material or
rubber or plastics with rubber cover. Suitable materials for the surfaces surrounding
the recess are also rubber or plastic materials which are able to give the desired
resistance of the protrusion in the recess. The activation narrowing 56 is slightly
smaller than the corresponding protrusion and preferably the resistance is adapted
depending on if the bearer is for example a child, teenager or an elderly person.
Different material choices will give the different activation forces. The measures
of the size of the protrusion and the recesses depend on which type of material that
is chosen for making those parts of the clasp.
[0066] The contact pins 28 and the connectors/contact sockets 44 are made in materials suitable
for electronic contacts such as conducting materials for example different metals,
for example copper.
Electronic functions of the alarm security device
[0067] The electronic functions, as already mentioned are coupled to the mechanic details
and also to the electronic details of the clasp 4 of the alarm security device 2.
The electronic functions are located inside the chain of the alarm security device
2 and also inside the clasp 4.
[0068] Fig. 7 shows a brief description of an example of how the signaling system of the
clasp may work. The clasp is activated by a pull force applied to the chain 6 or the
clasp 4. The bearer or the person wearing the clasp 100, separates the clasp 4 into
an elongated mode 42 by using a pull force. Due to the elongation of the clasp 4,
the short electronic contact pins 34 are separated from their corresponding sockets
44 and an alarm signal is sent. This alarm signal is for example sent by over the
GSM network relying on either SMS or GPRS techniques inside the chain of the alarm
security device 2 via an antenna 92 to a central server 90. Positioning of the bracelet
may automatically be checked (automatic positioning) when the bracelet is in the detached
26, normal 40 and elongated mode 42. When the alarm security device 2 is supplied
with power, it communicates its position to a central server 90 in certain time intervals
(called automatic usage or heartbeat). The GPS/GPRS modules inside the clasp automatically
contacts satellites 94 for retrieval of positioning information. Alternatively the
Wi-Fi module contacts local servers for positional information. The positioning information
is sent via GSM module to the central server 90. The automatic positioning checking
can be turned off in the detached mode 26 if a deactivation code 66 is entered before
opening the clasp 4 (entering detached mode 26). The frequency of the positioning
information retrieval changes in the different clasp modes. The alarm signal is then
further sent on to for example an call center or alarm center or security center 96
and / or to friends and family 98 of the bearer 100.
[0069] Some additional electronic functions of the clasp 4 are described below but the electronic
functions of the alarm security device 2 are not limited to the following functions;
[0070] Figure 8 shows a schematic view over the different modes of the clasp. The alarm
security device 2 is normally worn by a bearer in normal mode 40, wherein both the
long 36 and the short 34 contact pins are connected to their corresponding contact
sockets 44 and the position of the alarm device 2 is sent to the central server 90
with regular intervals. If the alarm security device 2 is removed from the bearer
without using a deactivation code 66 the clasp is transformed to detached alarm mode
74 and an alarm signal is sent to a central server 90.
[0071] On the other hand, if the alarm security device 2 is decoded by using a deactivation
code 66 and is removed from the bearer afterwards it becomes inactive and the clasp
then enters the detached non-powered mode 74 and thereby stops automatically to communicate
its position. It is an important function that the device 2 can be turned off when
circumstances require it, e.g. on a store shelf/warehouse, on an airplane, at bedtime
etc. In both detached alarm mode 74 and detached non-powered mode 64 the clasp is
configured in detached mode 26.
[0072] From normal mode 40 the alarm device may also enter elongated mode 42, as the alarm
security device 2 is being pulled with a sufficient traction force. The short contact
pins 34 are then separated from their contact sockets 44, while the long contact pins
36 remain in contact with their contacts sockets 44, and the alarm is set off.
[0073] The alarm signal due to unauthorized opening of the alarm security device 2 (without
using deactivation code 66) is called "Bracelet open alarm" and is different from
the alarm signal sent when the clasp 4 is elongated which is called "force alarm".
The different signals are due to the contact pins 28 of different length. When the
bracelet is in the detached alarm mode 74, none of the contact pins have contact with
each other and in the elongated mode 42 the short contact pins 34 looses contact while
the long contact pins 36 stay connected. These signals are sent to the server and
the central server 90 can detect which type of alarm that is sent depending on which
signals it receives.
[0074] The alarm signal is sent when the alarm security device 2 is activated either by
elongation or detachment. The alarm signal is turned off either by using a deactivation
code 66 or by contacting the central server and the central server sends information
to the clasp to turn off the alarm function. The alarm security device can after having
been forced to elongated mode be pushed back into normal mode. However to turn off
the alarm signal the deactivation code 66 or another contact with the server is needed.
Other contact with server can for example be by calling or otherwise contacting the
manufacturers responsible for the central sever and the support for the alarm security
device, then the alarm is turned off manually.
Geographic position and frequency
[0075] The frequency of automatic positioning determination usage when the clasp 4 is in
the normal mode 40 of the GPS and GSM modules of the clasp 4 is changing depending
on the geographic position of the bracelet, see Fig. 9.
- The frequency is minimal if the bracelet is within a pre-defined safe zone (aka geo-fence)
68
- The frequency increases if the bracelet leaves the pre-defined safe zone (aka geo-fence)
to a neutral zone 72
- The frequency increases even further if the bracelet enters a pre-defined unsafe zone
(aka no-go zone) 70
[0076] In elongated mode 54 the frequency for automatic positioning determination usage
is at maximum.
1. An alarm security device(2) comprising an activation clasp (4)
characterized in that said alarm security device (2) comprises a lid (32) and a lock mechanism comprising
structure (84) and a two part-lock mechanism, wherein one part is a first protrusion
(46) fitting inside the second part, and the second part is an L-shaped recess (48),
wherein the lid (32) and the lock mechanism comprising structure (84) can be transformed
between three different modes;
- a detached mode (26) wherein the lid (32) and the lock mechanism comprising structure
(84) are completely separated and the clasp (4) is open; and
- a normal mode (40) wherein the lid (32) is locked to the lock mechanism comprising
structure (84) by entering the first protrusion (46) into a transversal leg (52) of
the L-shaped recess (48); and
- an elongated mode (42) wherein the lid (32) is locked to the lock mechanism comprising
structure (84) by pulling the lid (32) and the lock mechanism comprising structure
(84) apart with a traction force of that a certain resistance in the longitudinal
direction, whereby the first protrusion (46) enters into a longitudinal leg (50) of
the L-shaped recess (48).
2. An alarm security device (2) according to claim 1, wherein the alarm security device
(2) is in the form of a bracelet, wristband, neckless, belt or similar configured
to be worn around a body part of a user.
3. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein an alarm
signal is sent when entering the elongated mode (42).
4. An alarm security device (2) according any of claim 3 wherein said alarm signal is
a digital signal.
5. An alarm security device (2) according to any of claims 3-4wherein said alarm signal
is a noise signal.
6. An alarm security device (2) according to any of claims 3-5 wherein the alarm signal
is sent to a central server (90).
7. An alarm security device(2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the lid
(32) comprises the first protrusion (46) and the lock mechanism comprising structure
(84) of the electronic contact (20) comprises the L-shaped recess (48).
8. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein a second
recess (60) is positioned on top of the lock mechanism comprising structure (84) and
wherein a second protrusion (58) is positioned inside the lid (32).
9. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the
activation by pull force makes the second protrusion (58) be moved inside the second
recess (60) with a certain resistance.
10. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the
resistance is due to movement of a protrusion (46, 58) passing an activation narrowing
(56) inside a recess (48, 60).
11. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the
activation by traction force makes the second protrusion (58) be moved inside the
second recess (60) with a certain resistance and wherein the resistance is due to
a narrowing (56) inside the second recess (60).
12. A security alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims
wherein the activation by pull force makes the first protrusion (46) to be moved inside
the L-shaped recess (48) with a certain resistance and wherein the resistance is due
to an activation narrowing (56) inside the L-shaped recess (48).
13. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the
activation is performed by traction force using a force adjusted to the strength of
the bearer of the alarm security device (2).
14. An alarm security device according to any of the preceding claims wherein a lid (32)
of the clasp (4) which comprises the first protrusion (46) cannot be opened when the
clasp is in elongated mode (42).
15. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein when
entering the elongated mode (42) an alarm signal is sent to a central server (90).
16. An alarm security device(2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein when
entering the normal mode (40) from the elongated mode (42) by using a deactivation
code (66), the alarm signal in the alarm security device is not triggered.
Amended claims in accordance with Rule 137(2) EPC.
1. An alarm security device(2) comprising an activation clasp (4)
characterized in that said alarm security device (2) comprises a lid (32) and a lock mechanism comprising
structure (84) and a two part-lock mechanism, wherein one part is a first protrusion
(46) fitting inside the second part, and the second part is an L-shaped recess (48),
and wherein the lid (32) and the lock mechanism comprising structure (84) can be transformed
between three different modes;
- a detached mode (26) wherein the lid (32) and the lock mechanism comprising structure
(84) are completely separated and the clasp (4) is open; and
- a normal mode (40) wherein the lid (32) is locked to the lock mechanism comprising
structure (84) by entering the first protrusion (46) into a transversal leg (52) of
the L-shaped recess (48); and
- an elongated mode (42) wherein the lid (32) is locked to the lock mechanism comprising
structure (84) by pulling the lid (32) and the lock mechanism comprising structure
(84) apart with a traction force of that a certain resistance in the longitudinal
direction, whereby the first protrusion (46) enters into a longitudinal leg (50) of
the L-shaped recess (48); and
wherein the clasp (4) is adapted to give a certain resistance when changed from normal
mode (40) to elongated mode (42) by pull forces; and
wherein the , and the alarm security device (2) is power supplied in normal mode (40);
and wherein the alarm security device (2) is activated in elongated mode (42).
2. An alarm security device (2) according to claim 1, wherein the alarm security device
(2) is in the form of a bracelet, wristband, neckless, belt or similar configured
to be worn around a body part of a user.
3. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein an
alarm signal is sent when entering the elongated mode (42).
4. An alarm security device (2) according any of claim 3 wherein said alarm signal is
a digital signal.
5. An alarm security device (2) according to any of claims 3-4wherein said alarm signal
is a noise signal.
6. An alarm security device (2) according to any of claims 3-5 wherein the alarm signal
is sent to a central server (90).
7. An alarm security device(2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the
lid (32) comprises the first protrusion (46) and the lock mechanism comprising structure
(84) of the electronic contact (20) comprises the L-shaped recess (48).
8. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein a second
recess (60) is positioned on top of the lock mechanism comprising structure (84) and
wherein a second protrusion (58) is positioned inside the lid (32).
9. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the
activation by pull force makes the second protrusion (58) be moved inside the second
recess (60) with a certain resistance.
10. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the
resistance is due to movement of a protrusion (46, 58) passing an activation narrowing
(56) inside a recess (48, 60).
11. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the
activation by traction force makes the second protrusion (58) be moved inside the
second recess (60) with a certain resistance and wherein the resistance is due to
a narrowing (56) inside the second recess (60).
12. A security alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein
the activation by pull force makes the first protrusion (46) to be moved inside the
L-shaped recess (48) with a certain resistance and wherein the resistance is due to
an activation narrowing (56) inside the L-shaped recess (48).
13. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the
activation is performed by traction force using a force adjusted to the strength of
the bearer of the alarm security device (2).
14. An alarm security device according to any of the preceding claims wherein a lid (32)
of the clasp (4) which comprises the first protrusion (46) cannot be opened when the
clasp is in elongated mode (42).
15. An alarm security device (2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein when
entering the elongated mode (42) an alarm signal is sent to a central server (90).
16. An alarm security device(2) according to any of the preceding claims wherein when
entering the normal mode (40) from the elongated mode (42) by using a deactivation
code (66), the alarm signal in the alarm security device is not triggered.