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Security screen system

  • US 5,049,855 A
  • Filed: 10/24/1989
  • Issued: 09/17/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/24/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A security screen assembly, comprising:

  • a screen of mesh material for covering a door or window opening;

    the screen including a continuous optical path extending in a generally serpentine pattern across the screen, the path comprising at least one optical fiber integrally woven into the screen material;

    light emitting means connected to the path for transmitting light through said optical path;

    detector means connected to said path for detecting a light signal emitted from said path;

    electro-optical interface means connected to said light emitting means and detector means for activating a remote alarm control unit if said detected light signal is below a predetermined intensity, said interface means including a switch, output means connected across said switch for connection to a remote alarm control unit for activating an alarm if said switch is open, and means for opening said switch if said detected light signal is below said predetermined intensity; and

    the optical path comprising a series of spaced, parallel optical fibers extending between opposite side edges of the screen, each fiber having a first end at one side edge of the screen and a second end at the opposite side edge of the screen, said light emitting means being connected to a first end of one of the fibers and said detector means being connected to a first end of a second, adjacent one of the fibers, and further including a series of spaced, arcuate optical splice means along each edge of the screen for connecting the remaining first ends of the fibers together in pairs and the second ends of the fibers together in pairs, respectively, to form a continuous, serpentine light path through all the fibers from the first end of the first fiber to the first end of the second fiber, said optical splice means comprising means for changing the direction of the light path at each turn in the serpentine light path.

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