Magnetically retained connecting cable incorporating magnetically operated switch
First Claim
1. A device for incorporation in a physical security alarm system for detecting removal of an object from a predetermined location, comprising:
- (a) electrical switch means responsive to a magnetic field for changing state between a first state and a second state in response to the presence of a predetermined magnetic field strength;
(b) a quantity of ferromagnetic material associated with said switch means and fixedly located with respect to said switch means, at a predetermined distance therefrom;
(c) an actuating magnet selectively located with respect to an object present in said predetermined location, whose removal it is desired to detect, said actuating magnet having sufficient field strength to hold said quantity of ferromagnetic material and said switch means in a predetermined position relative to said actuating magnet and to provide said predetermined magnetic field strength to said switch means when said ferromagnetic material and said switch means are in said predetermined position;
(d) electrical conductor means electrically connected with said switch means for connecting said switch means electrically to an alarm system circuit to make possible electrical detection of the state of said switch means; and
(e) connecting means interconnecting said switch means with said predetermined location, for separating said switch means and said quantity of ferromagnetic material from said predetermined position upon removal of said object from said predetermined location.
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Abstract
A connecting and sensing device and a method for its use in a system for electrically monitoring physical security, including a magnetically operated switch, such as an encapsulated magnetic reed switch, and a quantity of ferromagnetic material located in a fixed position relative to the magnetically operated switch. The switch is connected electrically to an alarm system control circuit and is physically restrained by a flexible cable or the like. An actuating magnet may be attached either to an object whose unauthorized removal is to be detected, or to a fixed object. The actuating magnet is held within a holder including a cavity which permits the magnetically actuated switch and ferromagnetic material to be placed in a predetermined location wherein a magnetic field of a desired polarity and strength produces a desired condition in the magnetically operated switch. The switch is retained in the desired location relative to the actuating magnet by the magnetic attraction between the actuating magnet and the ferromagnetic material. Unauthorized removal of the object being monitored by the use of the sensor results in the ferromagnetic material and the magnetically operated switch being pulled away from the actuating magnet, causing the switch to produce an electrically detectable change of state.
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Citations
19 Claims
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1. A device for incorporation in a physical security alarm system for detecting removal of an object from a predetermined location, comprising:
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(a) electrical switch means responsive to a magnetic field for changing state between a first state and a second state in response to the presence of a predetermined magnetic field strength; (b) a quantity of ferromagnetic material associated with said switch means and fixedly located with respect to said switch means, at a predetermined distance therefrom; (c) an actuating magnet selectively located with respect to an object present in said predetermined location, whose removal it is desired to detect, said actuating magnet having sufficient field strength to hold said quantity of ferromagnetic material and said switch means in a predetermined position relative to said actuating magnet and to provide said predetermined magnetic field strength to said switch means when said ferromagnetic material and said switch means are in said predetermined position; (d) electrical conductor means electrically connected with said switch means for connecting said switch means electrically to an alarm system circuit to make possible electrical detection of the state of said switch means; and (e) connecting means interconnecting said switch means with said predetermined location, for separating said switch means and said quantity of ferromagnetic material from said predetermined position upon removal of said object from said predetermined location. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A device for incorporation in a physical security alarm system for detecting removal of an object from a predetermined location, comprising:
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(a) electrical switch means responsive to a magnetic field for changing state between an actuated state and an unactuated state in response to the presence of a predetermined magnetic field strength; (b) a quantity of ferromagnetic material associated with said switch means and fixedly located with respect to said switch means at a predetermined distance therefrom; (c) an actuating magnet having sufficient field strength to hold said ferromagnetic material and said switch means in a predetermined position relative to said actuating magnet and to provide said predetermined magnetic field strength to said switch means when said ferromagnetic material and said switch means are in said predetermined position; (d) magnet holder means for mounting said actuating magnet in a predetermined mounting location; (e) electrical conductor means electrically connected with said switch means for connecting said switch means electrically to an alarm system circuit to make possible electrical detection of the state of said switch means; (f) switch housing means for protectively containing said switch means, said switch means being located within said switch housing means and said ferromagnetic material being fixedly attached to said housing means; and (g) connecting means interconnected with said switch housing means, for separating said switch means and said ferromagnetic material from said predetermined position as a result of removal of said object from said predetermind location. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A device for incorporation in a physical alarm system for detecting removal of an object from a predetermined location, comprising:
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(a) electrical switch means responsive to a magnetic field for changing state between a first state of magnetic actuation and a second state of magnetic actuation in response to the presence of a predetermined magnetic field strength; (b) a quantity of ferromagnetic material associated with said switch means and fixedly located a predetermined distance therefrom; (c) an actuating magnet having sufficient field strength to hold said quantity of ferromagnetic material and said switch means in a predetermined position relative to said actuating magnet and to provide said predetermined magnetic field strength to said switch means when said ferromagnetic material and said switch means are in said predetermined position; (d) magnet holder means for mounting said actuating magnet in a predetermined location; (e) electrical conductor means electrically connected with said switch means for connecting said switch means electrically to an alarm system circuit to make possible electrical detection of the state of said switch means; and (f) elongate switch housing means for protectively containing said switch means, said switch means being located within said switch housing means and said quantity of ferromagnetic material being fixedly attached to one end of said switch housing means, said magnet holder means including means defining a socket of suitable size, depth, and shape for receiving said one end of said switch housing means and said quantity of ferromagnetic material together therein, adjacent said actuating magnet, the depth of said socket being at least great enough that removal of said switch housing means from said socket requires separation of said switch means and said quantity of ferromagnetic material from said actuating magnet by a distance sufficient to vary the magnetic field strength in the vicinity of said switch means to a level which is insufficient to maintain said switch means in said second state of magnetic actuation. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15)
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16. A device for incorporation in a physical alarm system for detecting removal of an object from a predetermined location, comprising:
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(a) electrical switch means, responsive to a magnetic field, for changing state between an actuated state and an unactuated state in response to the presence of a predetermined magnetic field strength; (b) a quantity of ferromagnetic material associated with said switch means and fixedly located a predetermined distance therefrom; (c) an actuating magnet having sufficient field strength to hold said quantity of ferromagnetic material and said switch means in a predetermined position relative to said actuating magnet and to provide said predetermined magnetic field strength to said switch means when said ferromagnetic material and said switch means are in said predetermined position; (d) electrical conductor means electrically connected with said switch means for connecting said switch means electrically to an alarm system circuit to make possible electrical detection of the state of said switch means; (e) magnet holder means for mounting said actuating magnet in a predetermined location; (f) first mounting means, included in said magnet holder means, for attaching said actuating magnet to an object; (g) outer housing means, included in said magnet holder means, for preventing access to said first mounting means without prior removal of said outer housing means therefrom; (h) socket means defined in said outer housing means, for receiving said ferromagnetic material and said switch means in said predetermined position relative to said actuating magnet; and (i) a cover portion included in said outer housing means and extending around said first mounting means.
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17. A device for detecting removal of an object from a predetermined location, comprising:
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(a) a magnetic reed switch; (b) electrical conductor means electrically connected with said reed switch for connecting said reed switch with an electrical circuit; (c) an acutating magnet; (d) magnet holder means for securing said actuating magnet to an object whose unauthorized removal from a predetermined location is to be detected; (e) a quantity of ferromagnetic material fixed in a predetermined position with respect to said magnetic reed switch, the amount of said ferromagnetic material and the field strength of said actuating magnet being sufficient to provide a predetermined magnetic field surrounding said magnetic reed switch and to hold said quantity of ferromagnetic material adjacent said actuating magnet while said object remains in said predetermined location despite forces normally expected to be applied to said magnetic reed switch and said quantity of ferromagnetic material while said object remains in said predetermined location; (f) elongate flexible attachment means for physically connecting said reed switch to said predetermined location and pulling said reed switch away from said actuating magnet in response to removal of said object from said predetermined location.
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18. A method for monitoring the security of an object, comprising:
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(a) removably attaching a flexible elongate connecting member between a movable object whose security is to be monitored and a fixed object; (b) magnetically maintaining attachment of said flexible elongate connecting member between said movable object and said fixed object by using an actuating magnet to magnetically retain an end of said elongate connecting member in a predetermined position adjacent said actuating magnet; (c) operating a magnetically actuated switch to a first predetermined state in response to location of said end of said connecting member in said predetermined position; (d) operating said magnetically actuated switch to a second predetermined state in response to removal of said end of said elongate connecting member from said predetermined position; (e) electrically monitoring whether said magnetically actuated switch is in said first or said second predetermined state; and (f) automatically providing a predetermined response to operating said switch to said second predetermined state. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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Specification