IP Library Granted Patent US 10,896,595
Granted Patent B2
US 10,896,595 · App. 16/677,167 · Granted Jan 19, 2021

Temporary security bypass method and apparatus

Inventors: Michael Lamb (Rancho Santa Fe, CA); Carlo Q. Petrucci (San Marcos, CA)
Assignee: ECOLINK INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
G08B25/008G08B13/02
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Patent No.
US 10,896,595
App. No.
16/677,167
Granted
Jan 19, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method, system, and apparatus for temporarily disarming a barrier alarm in a security system. In one embodiment, a method is described, performed by a barrier alarm in communication with a central controller, where the barrier alarm receives a first signal from a user interface on the barrier alarm to disarm the barrier alarm, disables the barrier alarm in response to receiving the indication, and re-arming the barrier alarm upon receipt of a second signal from a sensor that forms part of the barrier alarm.

Claims (41)

1. A method performed by a barrier alarm in communication with a central controller, comprising:

receiving a first signal, by a processor of the barrier alarm from a user interface coupled to the processor, to disarm the barrier alarm;

transmitting, by the processor via a transmitter coupled to the processor, a first command to the central controller, the first command instructing the central controller to ignore future alarm signals sent by the barrier alarm.

2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

receiving a second signal, by the processor from the user interface; and

in response to receiving the second signal, transmitting, by the processor via the transmitter, a second command to the central controller, the second command instructing the central controller to begin processing alarm signals sent by the barrier alarm.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the user interface comprises a push button.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

monitoring, by the processor, a sensor coupled to the processor;

receive, by the processor, a second signal from the sensor;

determining, by the processor, whether the second signal has changed more than a predetermined amount; and

transmitting, by the processor via the transmitter, a second command when the second signal has changed more than the predetermined amount, the second command instructing the central controller to begin processing alarm signals sent by the barrier alarm.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the second signal comprises an indication of a deceleration of the barrier alarm, and determining whether the second signal has changed more than a predetermined amount comprises; comparing, by the processor, the second signal to a threshold deceleration stored in a memory coupled to the processor; and determining, by the processor, that the second signal exceeds the predetermined threshold deceleration.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

monitoring, by the processor, a reed switch coupled to the processor;

determining, by the processor, when the reed switch has changed state; and

transmitting, by the processor via the transmitter, a second command when the reed switch has changed state, the second command instructing the central controller to begin processing alarm signals sent by the barrier alarm.

7. A barrier alarm having a bypass capability, the barrier alarm in communication with a central controller, comprising:

a sensor for detecting when a barrier monitored by the barrier alarm is in a first position;

a user input for receiving user input and providing signals to a processor in response to receiving the user input;

a memory for storing processor-executable instructions;

a transmitter; and

the processor coupled to the sensor, the user input, the memory and the transmitter, for executing the processor-executable instructions that causes the barrier alarm to:

receive a first signal, by the processor from a user interface, to bypass the barrier alarm; and

transmit, by the processor via the transmitter, a first command to the central controller, the first command instructing the central controller to ignore future alarm signals sent by the barrier alarm.

8. The barrier alarm of claim 7 , wherein the processor-executable instructions comprise further instructions that causes the barrier alarm to:

receive a second signal, by the processor, from the user interface; and

in response to receiving the second signal, transmit, by the processor via the transmitter, a second command to the central controller, the second command instructing the central controller to begin processing alarm signals sent by the barrier alarm.

9. The barrier alarm of claim 7 , wherein the user interface comprises a push button.

10. The barrier alarm of claim 7 , wherein the processor-executable instructions comprises instructions that cause the barrier alarm to:

monitor, by the processor, the sensor coupled to the processor;

receive, by the processor, a second signal from the sensor;

determine, by the processor, whether the second signal has changed more than a predetermined amount; and

transmit, by the processor via the transmitter, a second command when the second signal has changed more than the predetermined amount, the second command instructing the central controller to begin processing alarm signals sent by the barrier alarm.

11. The barrier alarm of claim 10 , wherein the sensor comprises an accelerometer, and the second signal comprises an indication of a deceleration of the barrier alarm, and the processor-executable instructions that cause the barrier alarm to determine whether the second signal has changed more than a predetermined amount comprises instructions that causes the barrier alarm to:

compare, by the processor, the second signal to a threshold deceleration stored in the memory; and

determine, by the processor, that the second signal exceeds the predetermined threshold deceleration.

12. The barrier alarm of claim 7 , wherein the sensor comprises a reed switch, and wherein the processor-executable instructions cause the barrier alarm to:

monitor, by the processor, the reed switch;

determine, by the processor, when the reed switch has changed state; and

transmit, by the processor via the transmitter, a second command when the reed switch has changed state, the second command instructing the central controller to begin processing alarm signals sent by the barrier alarm.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 6, 2025
From: ECOLINK INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
To: UNIVERSAL ELECTRONICS INC.
Reel/Frame 069825/0183 →
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 Nov 7, 2019
From: LAMB, MICHAEL; PETRUCCI, CARLO Q.
To: ECOLINK INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 050951/0231 →