Security apparatus and method of using same
First Claim
1. A security vestibule for providing controlled access from a common access area to a protected area by an authorized individual comprising:
- enclosure means having a floor and a set of stationary walls for helping to control access from one of the areas to the other one of the areas;
means defining a substantially triangularly shaped space within said enclosure means for receiving an individual;
passageway means in said enclosure means for permitting ingress and egress into and out of said space by said individual;
said first passageway and said second passageway converging at one of said stationary walls;
a single common latchable closure;
means for swingably mounting said common latchable closure to said enclosure to permit said closure to move from a first closed position blocking said first passageway to a second closed position blocking said second passageway;
said triangularly shaped space being dimensioned to receive at least one individual but preventing more than one individual from traversing through said space from one of said areas to the other one of said areas when said closure is disposed within said space;
access control means for preventing said closure from moving from one closed position to another closed position;
means for determining the weight of individuals present within said enclosure means to be an approximate equivalent to a predetermined weight of one individual; and
latching means responsive to said means for determining weight from enabling said access control means to permit said closure to move from one closed position to the other closed position whereby an individual within said space may egress into one of the areas.
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Abstract
The security method and apparatus relates to an electronically controlled latching mechanism which is adapted for use with a closure disposed on a vestibule. The closure is used to seal or close off a passageway or entrance between the vestibule and a protected or secured area. A security unit generates a signal which drives the latching mechanism from a latched to an unlatched position whenever an access control circuit generates an enablement signal. The enablement signal is generated whenever the vestibule is sealed and the weight of the person or persons within the vestibule, as determined by an electronic scale, compares with a predetermined weight value. A closure switch senses when the vestibule is closed, and a weight sensing mechanism senses the weight of a person or person disposed within the vestibule.
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8 Claims
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1. A security vestibule for providing controlled access from a common access area to a protected area by an authorized individual comprising:
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enclosure means having a floor and a set of stationary walls for helping to control access from one of the areas to the other one of the areas; means defining a substantially triangularly shaped space within said enclosure means for receiving an individual; passageway means in said enclosure means for permitting ingress and egress into and out of said space by said individual; said first passageway and said second passageway converging at one of said stationary walls; a single common latchable closure; means for swingably mounting said common latchable closure to said enclosure to permit said closure to move from a first closed position blocking said first passageway to a second closed position blocking said second passageway; said triangularly shaped space being dimensioned to receive at least one individual but preventing more than one individual from traversing through said space from one of said areas to the other one of said areas when said closure is disposed within said space; access control means for preventing said closure from moving from one closed position to another closed position; means for determining the weight of individuals present within said enclosure means to be an approximate equivalent to a predetermined weight of one individual; and latching means responsive to said means for determining weight from enabling said access control means to permit said closure to move from one closed position to the other closed position whereby an individual within said space may egress into one of the areas. - View Dependent Claims (2, 5, 6, 7)
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3. A method for controlling access from a common access area to a protected area, comprising:
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using enclosure means having a floor and a set of stationary walls thereinbetween for defining a space therewithin for receiving an individual, said enclosure means having a first passageway from the common access area into said space and a second passageway from the protected area into said space; moving a common closure from a first closed position blocking said first passageway to a second closed position blocking said second passageway; blocking continuously the path of travel of more than one individual through said enclosure means as said common closure moves from one of said stationary walls blocking said first passageway toward another one of said stationary walls blocking said second passageway; latching said common closure in the second closed position preventing an individual from gaining access to the protected area; comparing the weight of an individual or individuals within the space with a predetermined weight that approximates the weight of an authorized individual for an approximate equivalence; unlatching the closure from the second closed position if there is an approximate equivalence between the individual in the space and the predetermined weight of an authorized person; moving said common closure from one of said stationary walls blocking the second passageway toward another one of said stationary walls blocking said first passageway to permit the individual within the space to egress from the space into the protected area. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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8. A security system comprising:
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enclosure means having a floor and a set of stationary walls for helping to control access from a common access area to a protected area by an authorized individual; means defining a space within said enclosure means for receiving an individual; passageway means in said enclosure means for permitting ingress and egress into and out of said space by said individual; said passageway means including a first passageway from said common access area into said space and a second passageway from said protected area into said space; latchable closure means for blocking said first passageway and said second passageway; access control means for enabling said closure means to be moved to an opened position for permitting said individual to traverse from said space into said protected area; comparing means for determining the equivalence of the weight of an individual within said space with a predetermined weight that approximates the weight of an authorized individual; weight sensing means for generating a signal that is indicative of the weight of an individual within the vestibule; means for determining when said closure means is in the closed position blocking the first passageway means; means for activating said means for comparing when said closure means is in a closed position; said means for activating having a predetermined delay time period for assuring said closure means is moved to a closed position before enabling said means for comparing; and access control means responsive to said means for determining and to said comparing means for latching and unlatching said latachable closure means to control access to the protected area.
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