IP Library Granted Patent US 9,940,797
Granted Patent B2
US 9,940,797 · App. 14/629,370 · Granted Apr 10, 2018

Smart barrier alarm device

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Patent No.
US 9,940,797
App. No.
14/629,370
Granted
Apr 10, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

A barrier alarm device for reducing the number of false alarms that may occur in a home security system. In one embodiment, a barrier alarm device, such as a door or window sensor, determines whether a barrier, such as a door or a window, has been opened, determines whether a human being is in proximity to the door or window inside a monitored premises. If a human being is inside the monitored premises when the door or window is opened, it indicates that the human being is authorized to be inside the monitored premises, and an alarm signal is not transmitted to a central security panel, thus reducing false alarms.

Claims (91)

1. A barrier alarm device, comprising:

a barrier status detection device for detecting whether a barrier monitored by the barrier alarm device has been opened or closed;

a human detection device for determining whether a human being is inside a monitored premises in proximity to the barrier;

a transmitter for transmitting a bypass signal to a receiver;

a memory having processor-executable instructions stored thereon; and

a processor coupled to the barrier status detection device, the human detection device, the transmitter, and the memory for executing the processor-executable instructions that cause the barrier alarm device to:

determine that the barrier has been opened;

determine that a human being is inside the premises and in proximity to the barrier;

in response to determining that the barrier has been opened and that a human being is inside the premises and in proximity to the barrier, generate a bypass signal by the processor; the bypass signal for instructing a receiver to ignore future alarm signals from the barrier alarm device; and

transmit the bypass signal to the receiver.

2. The barrier alarm device of claim 1 , wherein the processor-executable instructions further comprise instructions that cause the barrier alarm to:

determine that the barrier has been placed into a closed position;

in response to determining that the barrier has been placed into the closed position, transmit a signal to the receiver indicating that the barrier is in the closed position;

wherein, in response to receiving the signal by the receiver from the barrier alarm device that the barrier is in the closed position, responding to future alarm signals when received by the receiver.

3. The barrier alarm device of claim 1 , wherein the human detection device comprises an ultrasonic transducer and an ultrasonic receiver, wherein the processor-executable instructions for determining whether a human being is in proximity to the barrier comprise instructions for the barrier alarm device to:

transmit ultrasonic pings by the ultrasonic transducer at predetermined time periods;

determine that a human being is not inside the premises and in proximity to the barrier when an ultrasonic return signal is not received by the ultrasonic receiver.

4. The barrier alarm device of claim 1 , wherein the human detection device operates in a default quiescent state, wherein the processor-executable instructions for generating an alarm signal comprise instructions for the barrier alarm device to:

in response to determining that the barrier has been opened, energize the human detection device;

generate a signal by the human detection device indicative of whether a human being is in proximity to the barrier or not and provide the signal to the processor;

determine that a human being is not inside the premises and in proximity to the barrier by the processor using the signal from the human detection device; and

return the human detection device back to the quiescent state.

5. The barrier alarm device of claim 4 , wherein the human detection device comprises an ultrasonic transducer and an ultrasonic receiver, wherein the processor-executable instructions for detecting whether a human being is inside the premises and in proximity to the barrier or not comprise instructions for causing the barrier alarm device to:

transmit at least one ultrasonic ping by the ultrasonic transducer; and

determine that a human being is not inside the premises and in proximity to the barrier if an ultrasonic return signal is not received by the ultrasonic receiver.

6. The barrier alarm device of claim 4 , wherein the human detection device comprises a capacitance sensor, wherein the processor-executable instructions for determining whether a human being is inside the monitored premises in proximity to the barrier or not comprise instructions for the barrier alarm device to:

detect a change in capacitance by the capacitance detector;

generate a signal indicative of the capacitance and provide the signal to the processor; and

determine that a human being is not in proximity to the barrier if the signal from the capacitance sensor indicates no change in detected capacitance.

7. A system for monitoring a barrier of a premises, comprising:

a barrier alarm device installed proximate to the barrier, comprising:

a barrier status detection device for detecting whether the barrier monitored by the barrier alarm device has been opened or closed;

a human detection device for determining whether a human being is inside the premises in proximity to the monitored barrier or not;

a transmitter for transmitting wireless signals to a receiver;

a memory having processor-executable instructions stored thereon; and

a processor coupled to the barrier status detection device, the human detection device, the transmitter, and the memory for executing the processor-executable instructions that cause the barrier alarm device to:

determine a barrier status as being open or closed using signals provided by the barrier status detection device;

determine a human being status as being inside the premises in proximity to the monitored barrier or not using signals from the human detection device;

transmit a barrier status signal to the receiver; and

transmit a human status signal to the receiver;

the receiver for receiving the barrier status signal and the human status signal and for ignoring future signals from the barrier alarm device indicating that the barrier has been opened.

8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the human detection device operates in a default quiescent state, wherein the processor-executable instructions for determining whether a human being is inside the monitored premises in proximity to the barrier or not comprise instructions for the barrier alarm device to:

in response to determining that the barrier has been opened, energize the human detection device;

generate a signal by the human detection device indicative of whether a human being is in proximity to the barrier or not and provide the signal to the processor;

determine that a human being is not in proximity to the barrier by the processor using the signal from the human detection device; and

return the human detection device back to the quiescent state.

9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the human detection device comprises an ultrasonic transducer and an ultrasonic receiver, wherein the processor-executable instructions for detecting whether a human being is inside the premises and in proximity to the barrier or not comprise instructions for causing the barrier alarm device to:

transmit at least one ultrasonic ping by the ultrasonic transducer; and

determine that a human being is not in proximity to the barrier if an ultrasonic return signal is not received by the ultrasonic receiver.

10. A method performed by a barrier alarm device to reduce occurrences of false alarms, comprising:

determining, by a processor coupled to a barrier status detection device, that a barrier monitored by the barrier alarm device has been opened or closed;

determining, by the processor coupled to a human detection device, that a human being is inside a monitored premises in proximity to the barrier;

generating, by the processor, a bypass signal when the processor determines that the barrier has been opened based on the barrier status detection device and that a human being is inside the monitored premises and in proximity to the barrier human detection device, the bypass signal for instructing a receiver to ignore future alarm signals from the barrier alarm device; and

transmitting the bypass signal to the receiver.

11. The method of claim 10 , further comprising:

determining that the barrier has been placed into a closed position; and

in response to determining that the barrier has been placed into the closed position, transmitting a signal to the receiver indicating that the barrier is in the closed position;

wherein, in response to receiving the signal by the receiver from the barrier alarm device that the barrier is in the closed position, responding to future alarm signals when received by the receiver.

12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the human detection device comprises an ultrasonic transducer and an ultrasonic receiver, wherein determining whether a human being is in proximity to the barrier comprises:

transmitting ultrasonic pings by the ultrasonic transducer at predetermined time periods;

determining that a human being is not inside the premises and in proximity to the barrier when an ultrasonic return signal is not received by the ultrasonic receiver.

13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the human detection device operates in a default quiescent state, wherein generating an alarm signal comprises:

in response to determining that the barrier has been opened, energizing the human detection device;

generating a signal by the human detection device indicative of whether a human being is in proximity to the barrier or not and provide the signal to the processor;

determining that a human being is not inside the premises and in proximity to the barrier by the processor using the signal from the human detection device; and

returning the human detection device back to the quiescent state.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the human detection device comprises an ultrasonic transducer and an ultrasonic receiver, wherein detecting whether a human being is inside the premises and in proximity to the barrier or not comprises:

transmitting at least one ultrasonic ping by the ultrasonic transducer; and

determining that a human being is not inside the premises and in proximity to the barrier if an ultrasonic return signal is not received by the ultrasonic receiver.

15. The barrier alarm device of claim 13 , wherein the human detection device comprises a capacitance sensor, wherein determining whether a human being is inside the monitored premises in proximity to the barrier or not comprises:

detecting a change in capacitance by the capacitance detector;

generating a signal indicative of the capacitance and provide the signal to the processor; and

determining that a human being is not in proximity to the barrier if the signal from the capacitance sensor indicates no change in detected capacitance.

16. A system for monitoring a barrier of a premises, comprising:

a barrier alarm device installed proximate to the barrier, comprising:

a barrier status detection device for detecting whether the barrier monitored by the barrier alarm device has been opened or closed;

a human detection device for determining whether a human being is inside the premises in proximity to the monitored barrier or not;

a transmitter for transmitting status signals to a receiver;

a memory having processor-executable instructions stored thereon; and

a processor coupled to the barrier status detection device, the human detection device, the transmitter, and the memory for executing the processor-executable instructions that cause the barrier alarm device to:

determine a barrier status as being open or closed using signals provided by the barrier status detection device;

determine a human being status as being inside the premises in proximity to the monitored barrier or not using signals from the human detection device;

transmit a barrier status signal to the receiver; and

transmit a human status signal to the receiver;

the receiver for receiving the barrier status signal and the human status signal and for forwarding the barrier status signal and the human status signal to a remote server; and

the remote server for ignoring future signals from the barrier alarm device indicating that the barrier has been opened when the remote server determines that the barrier has been opened from the barrier status signal, and a human being is inside the monitored premises and in proximity to the barrier from the human status signal.

17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the human detection device operates in a default quiescent state, wherein the processor-executable instructions for determining whether a human being is inside the monitored premises in proximity to the barrier or not comprise instructions for the barrier alarm device to:

in response to determining that the barrier has been opened, energize the human detection device;

generate a signal by the human detection device indicative of whether a human being is in proximity to the barrier or not and provide the signal to the processor;

determine that a human being is not in proximity to the barrier by the processor using the signal from the human detection device; and

return the human detection device back to the quiescent state.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 6, 2025
From: ECOLINK INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2024
From: UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS INC.
To: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 067417/0402 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 4, 2015
From: THIBAULT, THOMAS
To: ECOLINK INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 036498/0781 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 12, 2015
From: LAMB, MICHAEL; BAILEY, MICHAEL; SEELMAN, GEORGE; PETRUCCI, CARLO Q
To: ECOLINK INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 19, 2015
From: THIBAULT, THOMAS; LAMB, MICHAEL; BAILEY, MICHAEL; SEELMAN, GEORGE; PETRUCCI, CARLO Q
To: ECOLINK INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
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