Tamper-resistant security system for and method of operating and installing same
First Claim
1. A tamper-resistant security system for electronically controlling the movement of a garage door which has an exterior side wall that faces a publicly accessible exterior area, and an interior side wall that faces a secured interior garage area, said garage door being movable relative to an adjacent garage door jamb between a closed and an open position in which entry from the exterior area to the interior garage area is barred and permitted, respectively, said security system comprising:
- (a) manual encoding means mounted on the door jamb and being located solely in the exterior area, said encoding means being operative for generating coded electrical signals including a predetermined sequence of coded electrical timing signals required to move the garage door from the closed to the open position, each timing signal having a time duration indicative solely of each individual user'"'"'s sense of timing;
(b) non-prompting control means located solely in the interior garage area and operative for detecting the generation of the coded electrical signals, and for moving the garage door from the closed to the open position in response to detection of the predetermined coded timing signal sequence; and
(c) electrical signal transmission means for conducting the coded electrical signals from the exterior area to the interior garage area, said transmission means being constituted solely by a pair of electrical conductors extending between the exterior and interior areas and interconnecting the encoding means and the control means,whereby the transmission of the predetermined coded signal sequence over the pair of electrical conductors is the sole way of moving the garage door by operation of the encoding means on the door jamb so that the intruder access to any point along the pair of electrical conductors, and particularly to the connection in the exterior area between the encoding means and the pair of electrical conductors, is the equivalent in terms of system security to intruder access to the encoding means, to thereby deter the intruder from compromising system security by shorting or bridging the pair of electrical conductors or otherwise tampering with the system.
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Abstract
A tamper-resistant security system for and method of operating and installing the same are disclosed for electronically controlling an access device such as a garage door. A manual keyboard encoder mounted exteriorly on a garage door jamb is operative for generating coded electrical signals, including a predetermined sequence of coded electrical signals required to move the garage door from a closed to an open position. A control-processor unit mounted within the interior garage area is operative for detecting the coded signals, and for moving the garage door from the closed to the open position in response to detection of the predetermined coded signal sequence. A single pair of electrical conductors interconnects the encoder and the control-processor unit. The transmission of the predetermined coded signal sequence over the single pair of conductors deters intruders from compromising system security, and also simplifies the installation.
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14 Claims
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1. A tamper-resistant security system for electronically controlling the movement of a garage door which has an exterior side wall that faces a publicly accessible exterior area, and an interior side wall that faces a secured interior garage area, said garage door being movable relative to an adjacent garage door jamb between a closed and an open position in which entry from the exterior area to the interior garage area is barred and permitted, respectively, said security system comprising:
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(a) manual encoding means mounted on the door jamb and being located solely in the exterior area, said encoding means being operative for generating coded electrical signals including a predetermined sequence of coded electrical timing signals required to move the garage door from the closed to the open position, each timing signal having a time duration indicative solely of each individual user'"'"'s sense of timing; (b) non-prompting control means located solely in the interior garage area and operative for detecting the generation of the coded electrical signals, and for moving the garage door from the closed to the open position in response to detection of the predetermined coded timing signal sequence; and (c) electrical signal transmission means for conducting the coded electrical signals from the exterior area to the interior garage area, said transmission means being constituted solely by a pair of electrical conductors extending between the exterior and interior areas and interconnecting the encoding means and the control means, whereby the transmission of the predetermined coded signal sequence over the pair of electrical conductors is the sole way of moving the garage door by operation of the encoding means on the door jamb so that the intruder access to any point along the pair of electrical conductors, and particularly to the connection in the exterior area between the encoding means and the pair of electrical conductors, is the equivalent in terms of system security to intruder access to the encoding means, to thereby deter the intruder from compromising system security by shorting or bridging the pair of electrical conductors or otherwise tampering with the system.
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2. A tamper-resistant, non-prompting, security system for controlling a device, comprising:
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(a) user-operated manual encoding means for generating coded timing signals, each having a time duration indicative solely of each individual user'"'"'s personal sense of timing; (b) non-prompting control means operatively connected to the encoding means, for detecting the generation of the timing signals from any user, and for controlling the device upon detection of a predetermined sequence of time durations. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A tamper-resistant, code-changeable, security system for controlling a device, comprising:
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(a) manual encoding means located in an accessible area, and operative for generating coded electrical signals of different time durations; (b) control means located in a security area and operatively connected to the encoding means, said control means including detector means for detecting the generation of the coded electrical signals, and processor means for processing a predetermined time sequence of coded electrical signals to generate an output control signal for controlling the device upon detection of the predetermined time sequence, said control means including code changer means for enabling the predetermined sequence to be changed, and memory means for storing the changed predetermined sequence, said code changer means being operative for enabling the memory means to receive the changed predetermined sequence in response to convenient manual entry of the changed predetermined sequence at the encoding means in the accessible area; and (c) a pair of electrical conductors operative for conducting the predetermined time sequence to the control means. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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13. A method of controlling a device, comprising the steps of:
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(a) manually generating a coded electrical signals of different time durations; (b) detecting the manual generation of the coded electrical signals; (c) controlling the device upon detection of a predetermined sequence of coded electrical signals; (d) enabling the predetermined sequence to be changed at the option of a user; and (e) changing the predetermined sequence substantially simultaneously with the manual generation of the coded electrical signals after the enabling step has been performed. - View Dependent Claims (14)
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