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`The invention relates generally to devices tor detecting
`movement of objects and initiating an alarm in response to the
`detected movement.
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`Accordingly, it is a principal object of the
`invention to provide a device for detecting the movement of an
`object, such as a door or window, from a predetermined position.
`The predetermined position of the object can be any position, e.g.,
`partially open if the object is a door or window, from which it is
`desired to detect displacement of the object.
`It is a further object of the invention to provide
`an alarm system for initiating an alarm when movement of an object,
`such as a door or window, from a predetermined position is
`detected.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`For a further understanding of the invention, as
`well as its characterizing features, reference should now be made
`to the accompahying drawings wherein:
`FIG. 1 is a pictorial block diagram of the major
`components of the preferred embodiment of the present invention
`including the movement detecting device.
`FIG. 2 is a side view of the major components
`movement detecting device.
`FIG 2A is an enlarged view of the retractable wire
`channel on the movable frame with the retractable wire in position.
`FIG 2B shows three alternative means for affixing
`one end of the retractable wire to the object whose movement is to
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`FIG. 3 is an exploded side view of the movement
`detecting device.
`FIG. 3A is a side view of the movement detecting
`device and a front view of the spring retraction means.
`FIG. 4 is a product specification sheet for the
`magnetic field sensor used in the preferred embodiment of the
`device of the present invention.
`FIG 5 is a top view of the transmitter board and
`also shows the moveable magnets and spring retraction means.
`FIG 6 is a schematic diagram of the magnetic sensor
`showing its interface with the transmitter circuit board.
`FIG. 7 shows the placement of the magnetic field
`detector on a sensor circuit board and its position in relation to
`the moveable magnets.
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`DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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`Fig. 1 shows, in pictorial block diagram form, the major
`components of the movement detecting device and alarm system 10 of
`the present invention. (cid:9)
`The system is comprised of a movement
`detecting and signal transmitting means 20, a retractable wire 22,
`a receiver means 30 and a remote control means 40.
`The movement detecting and signal transmitting means 20
`detects movement of the object by means of retractable wire 22.
`Retractable wire 22 is in communication at one end with one or more
`movable magnets 54, preferably opposite pole magnets (shown in FIG.
`5) within movement detecting and signal transmitting means 20. The
`other end of retractable wire 22 is affixed to the object whose
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`motion is to be sensed, e.g. a door or window. Also housed within
`movement detecting and signal transmitting means 20, as shown in
`Fig.2, is a transmitter circuit board 52 (best shown in Fig. 5) in
`electronic communication with a magnetic field sensor 56
`(specifications in Fig. 4) and signal transmitter circuitry. The
`signal transmitter circuitry can be any available transmitter
`configuration known in the art which is capable of transmitting a
`signal through retractable wire 22 and can be configured to fit on
`transmitter circuit board 52.
`When the object whose movement is to be detected moves in
`any direction retractable wire 22 either extends or retracts. When
`the object moves toward movement detecting and signal transmitting
`means 20, retractable wire 22 recoils toward movement detecting and
`signal transmitting means 20, and vice versa. As retractable wire
`22 moves, moveable magnets 54 rotate. Magnetic field sensor 56 is
`positioned in proximity to the moveable magnets 54 (as shown in
`Fig. 7), and detects the change in the magnetic field resulting
`from the motion of magnets 54. In response to the change in the
`magnetic field, the magnetic field sensor 56 outputs a signal to
`The transmitter
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`circuit, in response to the signal from the magnetic field sensor,
`transmits a signal to Receiver 30. Retractable wire 22 serves as
`the transmit antenna for transmitting this signal.
`The transmitter circuit is preferably DC powered but any
`convenient power source can be utilized and these remain within the
`scope of the invention. (cid:9)
`Likewise, retractble wire 22 can be a
`length of wire, cable, or any other electrically conductive
`material.
`Receiver 30 receives the signal transmitted by the
`transmitter circuit. Receiver 30 can be any receiver known in the
`art capable of receiving the signal transmitted through retractable
`wire 22. In response to the transmitted signal, receiver 30
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`addition, receiver 30 may initiate contact with police, medical,
`rescue or other emergency facilities or agencies. Receiver 30 can
`be AC powered and may be equipped with an on/off switch. Receiver
`need not be co located with transmitter 20 and can be positioned
`anywhere within reception distance of the transmitted signal.
`Remote control means 40 controls the operating state of
`receiver means 30. That is, remote control means 40 may be used to
`electronically enable or disable receiver means 30 such that the
`response of receiver 30 to the signal transmitted by retractable
`wire 22 can be controlled. Remote control means 40 preferably
`includes a panic button which, when depressed or otherwise enabled,
`transmits a signal which instantly activates the alarm function of
`receiver means 30.
`Fig.2 shows a side view of the major components of
`movement detecting and signal transmitting means 20 including:
`front panel 50, movable frame 62 including retractable wire channel
`64, movable magnets 54, transmitter circuit board 52, magnetic
`field sensor 56 for sensing the motion of movable magnets 54,
`retraction means 58 which is a spring in the preferred embodiment,
`fastening means 60, and rear panel 66.
`Movable frame 62 is preferably a circular support frame
`which is provided with a central opening 70 about which the
`circular support frame 62 rotates. One or more magnets 54, which
`may be opposite polarity magnets, are affixed to movable frame 62.
`Rear panel 66 is provided with a threaded opening 72.
`Fastening means 60 is inserted through central opening 70 and
`spring means 58, and is secured to rear panel 66 by insertion into
`threaded opening 72 (best shown in Fig 3).
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`Fig 2A shows the preferred means of connecting the end of
`retractable wire 22 to movable frame 62. One end of retractable
`wire 22 is provided with a wire stopping means 23 for preventing
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`the end of retractable wire 22 from escaping movable frame 62.
`Retractable wire 22 is threaded through a small opening in
`retractable wire channel 64 and wound around movable frame 62 while
`remaining within retractable wire channel 64. The other end of
`retractable wire 22 is affixed to the object whose movement is to
`be detected.
`Fig 2B shows three of the many possible means for
`affixing the other end of retractable wire 22 to the object whose
`movement is to be detected. Circular or semicircular rings, Velcro
`tabs or any other affixing means may be used to secure the end of
`retractable wire 22 to the object.
`Fig. 3 is an exploded view of the major components of the
`movement detecting and signal transmitting means 20 of Fig.2. Fig.
`3A is an enlarged view of the major components of signal
`transmitting means 20. Fig. aA also shows a spring retraction
`means 58 interposed between moveable frame 62 and rear panel 66.
`The spring means includes loops 68 and 69 at each end. Loop 68 is
`attached to pin 80 and loop 69 is attached to extension 82 of
`moveable frame 62.
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`Fastening means 60, which can be a screw, is inserted
`through loop 69.
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`Fig. 4 is a specification sheet for magnetic field sensor
`56. Sensor 56 may be any commercially available magnetic field
`sensor such as KMZ10B Magnetic field sensor made by Philips
`Semiconductors. Magnetic sensor 56 may be mounted anywhere within
`movement detecting and signal transmitting means 20 so as to be in
`close enough proximity to magnets 54 to sense the change in
`magnetic field resulting from their movement. When magnetic sensor
`56 senses movement of magnets 54, sensor 56 enables power to
`transmitter circuit board 52 as shown in Fig.6.
`Fig. 5 shows transmitter circuit board 52 in relation to
`moveable frame 62, spring retraction means 58, and moveable magnets
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`While the invention has been described in
`conjunction with various embodiments, they are illustrative only.
`Accordingly, many alternatives, modifications and variations will
`be apparent to persons skilled in the art in light of the foregoing
`detailed description. The foregoing description is intended to
`embrace all such alternatives and variations falling within the
`spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
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`Invention: Movement Detector and Alarm
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`As a below named inventor, I hereby declare that I qualify as an independent inventor as defined in 37 CFR 1.9(c)
`for purposes of paying reduced fees under section 41(a) and (b) of Title 35, United States Code, to the Patent and
`Trademark Office with regard to the invention entitled above and described in:
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`the specification to be filed herewith.
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`LI the application identified above.
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`I have not assigned, granted, conveyed or licensed and am under no obligation under contract or law to assign,
`grant, convey or license, any rights in the invention to any person who could not be classified as an independent
`inventor under 37 CFR 1.9(c) if that person had made the invention, or to any concern which would not qualify as a
`small business concern under 37 CFR 1.9(d) or a nonprofit organization under 37 CFR 1.9(e).
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`Each person, concern or organization to which I have assigned, granted, conveyed, or licensed or am under an
`obligation under contract or law to assign, grant, convey, or license any rights in the invention is listed below:
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`No such person, concern or organization exists.
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`etititlemerit'Aet small entity status prior to paying, or at the time of paying, the earliest of the issue fee or any
`n- 1titenao98fiee dUeafter the date on which status as a small entity is no longer appropriate. (37 CFR 1.28(b))
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`I hdir.010 deoarefiiat all statements made herein of my own knowledge are true and that all statements made on
`informa1i4.4irbelief are believed to be true; and further that these statements were made with the knowledge that
`willful false statements and the like so made are punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both, under Section 1001 of
`Title 18 of the United States Code, and that such willful false statements may jeopardize the validity of the
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`Christine Johnson, Attorney
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`In Re: Guard-It Alarm diagram and notes.
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`The Guard-It Alarm is composed of three devices, A). Transmitter, B). Receiver, and
`C). Remote.
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`The very basic of principles is described by the diagram below:
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`The transmitter is DC powered and has a recoiling line that rotates a set of
`opposite pole magnets past a magnetic sensor. As the line recoils toward the
`transmitter the magnets rotate counter clockwise, and vise versa. The magnetic sensor-.
`recognizes the change in the magnetic field and relays a high signal to the transmitting./
`component which emits a radio frequency signal to the Receiver.
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`Receiver
`The receiver is AC powered and senses the signal from the transmitter which
`relays to the speaker component to sound alarm state. The receiver has an on/off
`switch.
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`Remote
`The remote unit is battery powered and may set the receiver to a stop alarm
`state or alarm state (panic). The first button sets the receiver to stop alarm state and
`the second button sets the receiver to an alarm state (panic).
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`FOR ACCx:-:s/S 1-1-1 (cid:9) ()NEED AFFLCAiCN
` UNI-1 7-R 37 . CFR 1.14
`in re Application of
`
`Bring camplea--4 form to:
`File Information Unit
`Crystal Plaza Three-,R
`2021 South Clark Pia
`Arlington, VA
`Telephone: (703) 308-2733
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`I Application Numbe.r
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`I hereby request access under 37 CFR 1.14(a)(1)(iv) to the application file record of the ...bov--,-,1•4=ntif---,d .a.P.A2,1DON 5-7)
`application, which Is identified in, or to which a benefit is claimed, in the following decum....nt (cid:9)
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`attachment):
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`• United States Patent Application Publication No. (cid:9)
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`United States Patent Number 6 802 6? ,cy. column Faee
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`, Page, (cid:9)
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`line (cid:9)
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`WIPO Pub. No. (cid:9)
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`Related Information about Access to Pending Applications (37 CFR 1.14):
`Direct access to pending applications is not available to the public but copies may be available and may be
`purchased from the Office of Public Records upon payment of the appropriate fee (37 CFR 1.19(b)), as f011OWS:
`For oubiished aoolicatians that are still oendina, a member of the public may obtain a copy of:
`the rile contents;
`the pending application as originally filed; or
`any document in the tile of the pending application.
`For unpublished applications that are still oendina:
`(1) . If the benefit of the pendina aoolication is claimed under 35 U.S.C. 119(e), 120, 121, or 365 in another
`• applic-ation that has: (a) issued as a U.S. patent or (b) published as a statutory invention reoistratcn, a U.S.
`patent application publication, or an international patent application publicz:-.ton in accordance with POT
`Article 21(2), a member of the public may obtain a copy of:
`the file content;
`The pending application as originally filed; or
`any document in the tile of the pending application.
`(2) If the application is incorporated by reference or otheiwiseidentified in a U.S. patent, a statutory invention
`reoistation, a U.S. patent application publication, or an international patent application publication in
`accordance livith POT Article 21(2), a member of the public may obtain a copy of:
`the pending application as originally
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`Typed or printed name
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`Registration Number, if _spoke...tie.
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`773 -533-67--ezi
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`T (cid:9)
`tO proc:iss) napplicet!on.•Conficiendelity is governed by 25 U.S.C. 122 end .37• OF?, 1.14. This =flee:on is asErneted to Lake 12 minut asto completz-, tOdd
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`completed ocldc1 orm to the USTO Tn iuI Vtery depend :no upon the Individualoz.-se...Any comments oc
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`in the OhŠ9f nformation OfEcer. U.S. F.ets..nt sr.d
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`Tr....dsmark Officz-, U.S. 0=5:Erfraent & oflrr.9t, F.C. Sox 1450, Alexar.dria, VA 22315-1420. DO NOT SEND FEES OR C.,--)MFLETED FORMS TO Ti-EIS
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`Under the Faoer.vork Reduction An' (cid:9)
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`REQUEST FOR ACCES., TO AN ABANDONED APPL1CATt....mq UNDER 37 CFR 1.14
`In re Application of
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`Bring compleiLt,Iforn to:
`File Information Unit
`Cr'ysta.I Plaza Three, Room 1001
`2021 South Clark Place
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`Telephone: (703) 308-2733
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`I hereby request access under 37 CFR 1.14(a)(1)(1v) to the application file record of the above-identified ABANDONED
`application, which is identified in, or to which a benefit is claimed, in the following document (as shown in the
`attachment):
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`United States Patent Application Publication No.
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`United States Patent Number 6;1)s— 39 6 , column (cid:9)
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`, line, (cid:9)
`
` line (cid:9)
`
`
`
` Or
`
`WIPO Pub. No.
`
`, page (cid:9)
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`Related Information about Access to Pending Applications (37 CFR 1.14):
`Direct access to pending applications is not available to the public but copies may be available and may be
`purchased from the Office of Public Records upon payment of the appropriate fee (37 CFR 1.19(b)), as follows:
`For published aoolications that are still pendina, a member of the public may obtain a copy of:
`the file contents;
`the pending application as originally filed; or
`any document in the file of the pending application.
`For unoublished applications that are still pendina:
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`application that has: (a) issued as a U.S. patent, or (b) published as a statutory invention registration, a U.S.
`patent application publication, or an international patent application publication in accordance with PCT
`Article 21(2), a member of the public may obtain a copy of:
`the file contents;
`the pending application as originally filed; or .
`any document in the file of the, pending application.
`(2) If the application is incorporated by reference or otherwise identified in a U.S. patent, a statutory invention
`registration, a U.S. patent application publication, or an international patent application publication in
`accordance with PCT Article 21(2), a member of the public may obtain a copy of:
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`to process) an application. Conkendality is governed by 35 u.s.c. 122 and 37 CFR 1.14.Th:a collection is estimated to takz12 minutm= to ot mplete, including
`gatherino. preparing, and submitting the completed application form to the USPTO. Time will vary depending upon the individual case. :thy comments on the
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`Terminals that allow access to Public PAIR are available in the Public Search Room. The rnembir of the public may also
`be enti-tled to obtain a copy of all or part of the application file upon payment of the appropriate fee. Such copies must be
`purchased through the Office of Public Records upon payment of the appropriate fee (37 CFR 1.19(b)).
`For published applications that are still pending,.a member of the public may obtain a copy of:
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`application publication, or an international patent application publication in accordance with PCT Article 21(2), a
`member of the public may obtain a copy ol . the file contents; the pending application as originally filed; Or any
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`tion is incorporated by reference or otherwise identified in a U.S. patent, a statutory invention
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