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    • 6. 发明申请
    • Security access
    • US20220068068A1
    • 2022-03-03
    • US16974350
    • 2020-08-29
    • John Gomes Bento
    • John Gomes Bento
    • G07C9/30G08B17/10
    • This invention consists of 2 main parts:
      1. a smoke detector or fire/smoke alarm detection unit which includes a wireless transmitter. The wireless transmitter communicates with an electronic locking mechanism which is incorporated into each security bar assembly unit found at all the doors and windows in a building. The locking mechanism includes a receiver and actuator incorporated into the bar assembly unit. The wireless transmitter communicates with the receiver. The security bar assembly also includes spring hinges as well as a battery back up and low battery warning system featuring both a flashing light (for the hearing impaired) and a buzzer (for the visually impaired. There is also a manual release button. In the event that the smoke detection unit is activated, the wireless transmitter sends a signal to the receiver which in turn activates the electronic lock to the open position. Since smoke detectors and fire/smoke alarm detection units are interconnected, all the bars throughout the building would be activated regardless of where the fire originates thus allowing multiple exiting options for the occupants and multiple ingress options for emergency responders. The spring hinges then cause the bars to swing to the open position. The integrated battery provides power to activate the locking mechanism in case of loss of ac power. The low battery warning system provides a flashing light (for the hearing impaired) as well as a buzzer (for the visually impaired) to indicate that the battery needs replacing. The manual release button provides a means of egress in the event that both ac and battery power are non existent.
      2. The electronic lock system also includes an actuator which allows for wireless communication via the internet using a mobile phone or computer app which would be installed on the devices of local emergency responders.
      Each security bar assembly would be programmed with its own unique access code. This code would be provided to and filed with the local emergency dispatch center. The app would consist of a numeric key pad that when the user punches the correct code sends a signal to the actuator in the security bar assembly activating it into the open position. In the event of a 911 call, dispatch would provide the emergency responders with the access code and they would in turn use their mobile device to remotely activate the security bar assembly to the open position. The system would also include an integrated Knox type lock to provide a manual access option for emergency response personnel in the event of an electrical power outage and the battery has run dry or in the event of a more widespread loss of power.