IP Library Granted Patent US 11,715,357
Granted Patent B2
US 11,715,357 · App. 17/752,172 · Granted Aug 1, 2023

Security apparatus and method

Inventors: Michael Lamb (Rancho Santa Fe, CA); Jay Stone (San Marcos, CA); Michael Bailey (Carlsbad, CA); George Seelman (Temecula, CA)
Assignee: Ecolink Intelligent Technology, Inc.
G08B13/08G08B29/185
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Patent No.
US 11,715,357
App. No.
17/752,172
Granted
Aug 1, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method and apparatus for monitoring a door or a window is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method is described, comprising receiving, by a processor, an electronic signal from a motion sensor in response to movement of the door or window, determining a direction of movement of the door or window from the electronic signal by the processor, comparing the direction of movement to a predetermined direction by the processor, detecting, by the processor, an alarm condition of the door or window if the electronic signal indicates that the door or window is being opened, and transmitting, by a transmitter coupled to the processor, an alarm signal when the alarm condition has been detected.

Claims (74)

1. A method, performed by a magnet-less door or window sensor, comprising:

entering a learn mode of operation;

generating electronic signals representative of movement of a door or a window monitored by the magnet-less door or window sensor;

storing representations of the electronic signals in a memory;

exiting the learn mode of operation;

generating additional electronic signals representative of additional movement of the door or the window; and

determining that the door or the window has been opened when the additional electronic signals substantially match the representations of the electronic signals stored in the memory.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the electronic signals comprise signals from an accelerometer of the magnet-less door or window sensor, the method further comprising:

entering a low-power state of operation;

determining that an initial electronic signal from the accelerometer has been generated;

in response to determining that an initial electronic signal from the accelerometer has been generated, entering a normal mode of operation; and

while in the normal mode of operation, processing the additional electronic signals from the accelerometer to determine whether the door or window is being opened.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

determining that the additional electronic signals do not substantially match the representations of the electronic signals stored in the memory; and

determining that a false alarm has occurred when the additional electronic signals do not substantially match the representations of the electronic signals stored in the memory.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the electronic signals comprise signals from an accelerometer of the magnet-less door or window sensor, the method further comprising:

determining that the additional signals from the accelerometer exceed a predetermined acceleration threshold stored in the memory for more than a predetermined time; and

determining that a false alarm has occurred when the additional signals from the accelerometer exceed a predetermined acceleration threshold stored in the memory for more than a predetermined time.

5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

determining a direction of movement of the door or window based on the additional electronic signals;

wherein determining that the door or the window has been opened when the additional electronic signals substantially match the representations of the electronic signals stored in the memory comprise determining that the additional electronic signals substantially match the representations of the electronic signals stored in the memory and the direction of movement of the door or window indicates that the door or window is being opened.

6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising;

temporarily disabling the magnet-less door or window sensor;

while the magnet-less door or window sensor is temporarily disabled, ignoring the additional signals when the door or window is moved to an open position;

re-enabling the magnet-less door or window sensor while the door or window is in the open position; and

begin monitoring the additional electronic signals to determine when the door or window has been displaced from the open position.

7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising:

determining a direction of travel of the door or window after determining that the door or window has been displaced; and

generating an alarm when the door or window has been displaced in a direction of travel indicative of the door or window becoming further opened from the open position.

8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

determining that the additional electronic signals exceed a predetermined amplitude threshold; and

determining that the door or window has been shut when the additional electronic signals exceed the predetermined amplitude threshold.

9. The method of claim 8 , further comprising:

determining that an amplitude of at least some of the additional electronic signals exceed a predetermined amplitude threshold for more than a predetermined time; and

determining that the door or window has been shut when the additional electronic signals exceed the predetermined amplitude threshold for more than the predetermined time.

10. A magnet-less door or window sensor, comprising:

a motion sensor;

a non-transitory memory for storing processor-executable instructions; and

a processor coupled to the motion sensor and the non-transitory memory, for executing the processor-executable instructions that causes the processor to:

enter a learn mode of operation;

generate, by the motion sensor, electronic signals representative of movement of a door or a window monitored by the magnet-less door or window sensor;

store representations of the electronic signals in the memory;

exit the learn mode of operation;

generate, by the motion sensor, additional electronic signals representative of additional movement of the door or the window; and

determine that the door or the window has been opened when the additional electronic signals substantially match the representations of the electronic signals stored in the memory.

11. The magnet-less door or window sensor of claim 10 , wherein the motion sensor comprises an accelerometer, wherein the processor-executable instructions comprises further instructions that causes the processor to:

cause the magnet-less door or window sensor to enter a low-power state of operation;

determine that an initial electronic signal from the accelerometer has been generated;

in response to determining that an initial electronic signal from the accelerometer has been generated, enter a normal mode of operation; and

while in the normal mode of operation, process the additional electronic signals from the accelerometer to determine whether the door or window is being opened.

12. The magnet-less door or window sensor of claim 10 , wherein the processor-executable instructions comprise further instructions that causes the processor to:

determine that the additional electronic signals do not substantially match the representations of the electronic signals stored in the memory; and

determine that a false alarm has occurred when the additional electronic signals do not substantially match the representations of the electronic signals stored in the memory.

13. The magnet-less door or window sensor of claim 10 , wherein the motion sensor comprises an accelerometer, wherein the processor-executable instructions comprise further instructions that causes the processor to:

determine that the additional signals from the accelerometer exceed a predetermined acceleration threshold stored in the memory for more than a predetermined time; and

determine that a false alarm has occurred when the additional signals from the accelerometer exceed a predetermined acceleration threshold stored in the memory for more than a predetermined time.

14. The magnet-less door or window sensor of claim 10 , wherein the processor-executable instructions comprise further instructions that causes the processor to:

determine a direction of movement of the door or window based on the additional electronic signals;

wherein the instructions for determining that the door or the window has been opened when the additional electronic signals substantially match the representations of the electronic signals stored in the memory comprise instructions that causes the processor to:

determine that the additional electronic signals substantially match the representations of the electronic signals stored in the memory and that the direction of movement of the door or window indicates that the door or window is being opened.

15. The magnet-less door or window sensor of claim 10 , wherein the processor-executable instructions comprise further instructions that causes the processor to;

temporarily disable the magnet-less door or window sensor;

while the magnet-less door or window sensor is temporarily disabled, ignore the additional signals when the door or window is moved to an open position;

re-enable the magnet-less door or window sensor while the door or window is in the open position; and

begin to monitor the additional electronic signals to determine when the door or window has been displaced from the open position.

16. The magnet-less door or window sensor of claim 15 , wherein the processor-executable instructions comprise further instructions that causes the processor to:

determine a direction of travel of the door or window after determining that the door or window has been displaced; and

generate an alarm when the door or window has been displaced in a direction of travel indicative of the door or window becoming further opened from the open position.

17. The magnet-less door or window sensor of claim 10 , wherein the processor-executable instructions comprise further instructions that causes the processor to:

determine that the additional electronic signals exceed a predetermined amplitude threshold; and

determine that the door or window has been shut when the additional electronic signals exceed the predetermined amplitude threshold.

18. The magnet-less door or window sensor of claim 17 , wherein the processor-executable instructions comprise further instructions that causes the processor to:

determine that an amplitude of at least some of the additional electronic signals exceed a predetermined amplitude threshold for more than a predetermined time; and

determine that the door or window has been shut when the additional electronic signals exceed the predetermined amplitude threshold for more than the predetermined time.

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 May 24, 2022
From: LAMB, MICHAEL; STONE, JAY; BAILEY, MICHAEL; SEELMAN, GEORGE
To: ECOLINK INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGY, INC.
Reel/Frame 060000/0145 →