BURGLARPROOF SECURITY SYSTEM AND INSTALLING METHOD THEREOF
First Claim
1. A burglarproof security system, comprising:
- a substrate;
a conducting wire layer disposed on said substrate, and comprising plural conducting wires, wherein said plural conducting wires collectively define either a resistive sensing circuit or a capacitive sensing circuit;
a sensing control unit electrically connected with said plural conducting wires of said conducting wire layer for controlling and selectively switching said plural conducting wires to define either said resistive sensing circuit or said capacitive sensing circuit, and detecting said resistive sensing circuit or said capacitive sensing circuit, thereby generating a detecting signal;
an alarm device in communication with said sensing control unit for receiving said detecting signal from said sensing control unit, thereby generating a warning signal; and
a power supply electrically connected with said sensing control unit and said alarm device for providing electric power.
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Abstract
A burglarproof security system includes a substrate, a conducting wire layer, a sensing control unit, an alarm device and a power supply. The conducting wire layer is disposed on the substrate, and includes plural conducting wires. The plural conducting wires collectively define either a resistive sensing circuit or a capacitive sensing circuit. The sensing control unit is electrically connected with the plural conducting wires of the conducting wire layer for controlling and selectively switching the plural conducting wires to define either the resistive sensing circuit or the capacitive sensing circuit, and detecting the resistive sensing circuit or the capacitive sensing circuit, thereby generating a detecting signal. When the detecting signal from the sensing control unit is received by the alarm device, the alarm device generates a warning signal. The power supply is electrically connected with the sensing control unit and the alarm device for providing electric power.
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20 Claims
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1. A burglarproof security system, comprising:
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a substrate; a conducting wire layer disposed on said substrate, and comprising plural conducting wires, wherein said plural conducting wires collectively define either a resistive sensing circuit or a capacitive sensing circuit; a sensing control unit electrically connected with said plural conducting wires of said conducting wire layer for controlling and selectively switching said plural conducting wires to define either said resistive sensing circuit or said capacitive sensing circuit, and detecting said resistive sensing circuit or said capacitive sensing circuit, thereby generating a detecting signal; an alarm device in communication with said sensing control unit for receiving said detecting signal from said sensing control unit, thereby generating a warning signal; and a power supply electrically connected with said sensing control unit and said alarm device for providing electric power. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A burglarproof security system, comprising:
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a substrate; a conducting wire layer disposed on said substrate, and comprising plural conducting wires, wherein said plural conducting wires collectively define either a resistive sensing circuit or a capacitive sensing circuit; a sensing control unit comprising a detecting device, wherein said detecting device is electrically connected with either said resistive sensing circuit or said capacitive sensing circuit for detecting said resistive sensing circuit or said capacitive sensing circuit, thereby generating a detecting signal; and an alarm device in communication with said sensing control unit for receiving said detecting signal from said sensing control unit, thereby generating a warning signal.
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14. A method of installing a burglarproof security system, said method comprising steps of:
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(a) providing a substrate, a conducting wire layer, a sensing control unit, an alarm device and a power supply, wherein said conducting wire layer comprises plural conducting wires, and said plural conducting wires collectively define either a resistive sensing circuit or a capacitive sensing circuit, wherein said power supply is electrically connected with said sensing control unit and said alarm device for providing electric power; (b) forming said conducting wire layer on said substrate; and (c) electrically connecting said sensing control unit with said plural conducting wires of said conducting wire layer and said alarm device. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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