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Building Security Assembly
20190211610 · 2019-07-11 ·

A building security assembly includes a vestibule that may be attached to an entrance of an institution and the vestibule has an entrance and an exit. A first door is hingedly coupled to the vestibule to open and close the entrance. A second door is hingedly coupled to the vestibule to open and close the exit. A metal detection array is positioned within the vestibule to detect metal components of a firearm. A security unit is coupled to the vestibule and is in electrical communication with the metal detection array. The security unit locks each of the first and second doors when the metal detection array detects the metal components of the firearm to inhibit the individual from bringing the firearm into the institution.

Building Security Assembly
20190211610 · 2019-07-11 ·

A building security assembly includes a vestibule that may be attached to an entrance of an institution and the vestibule has an entrance and an exit. A first door is hingedly coupled to the vestibule to open and close the entrance. A second door is hingedly coupled to the vestibule to open and close the exit. A metal detection array is positioned within the vestibule to detect metal components of a firearm. A security unit is coupled to the vestibule and is in electrical communication with the metal detection array. The security unit locks each of the first and second doors when the metal detection array detects the metal components of the firearm to inhibit the individual from bringing the firearm into the institution.

One-way pass-through system with return block for use in buildings, and a corresponding building having a one-way pass-through system of this kind

A one-way passage system (1) comprises an entrance door arrangement (2a) and offset therefrom an exit door arrangement (2b). First and second side wall arrangements (3a, 3b) are provided therebetween, thereby defining a passage area (4). A sensor device (5) can detect persons (10): a) before the entrance door arrangement (2a); b) in the passage area (4) and/or after the exit door arrangement (2b).
A control device is configured to enter a safety operating mode and to close the entrance door arrangement (2a) when an analysis of sensor data indicates that a person (10): a) in the passage area (4) goes back in the direction of the entrance door arrangement (2a); and/or b) goes back after the exit door arrangement (2b) in the direction of the passage area (4).
An illumination device (20), which is arranged in the passage area (4) can illuminate the passage area in different colors. The control device can enter different operating modes, wherein the entrance door arrangement (2a) and the exit door arrangement (2b) are controlled accordingly depending on the operating mode, and wherein the illumination device (20) illuminates the passage area (4) with different colors depending on the operating mode.

Method, device and system for controlling opening of A-B doors

A method, device and system for controlling opening of A-B doors are disclosed, which are applicable to a host of a system with A-B doors, the system with A-B doors comprising a first access control for controlling entry through the door A, a second access control for controlling entry through the door B and an electronic authorization conversion device. The method comprises: receiving a first verification request for an object to be verified sent by the first access control (S201); determining whether the object to be verified has authorization to pass through the door A (S202); if it does, sending an opening command for opening the door A to the first access control (S203); receiving, after the door A has been opened, an electronic authorization conversion request for the object to be verified sent by the electronic authorization conversion device, converting the authorization of the object to be verified to authorization to pass through the door B, determining a first validity time period for passing through the door B, and storing the first validity time period (S204); receiving a second verification request for the object to be verified sent by the second access control (S205); retrieving the stored first validity time period (S206); determining whether the door B can be opened (S207); if it does, sending an opening command for opening the door B to the second access control (S208), thus improving the security of A-B doors.

Method, Device and System for Controlling Opening of A-B Doors

A method, device and system for controlling opening of A-B doors are disclosed, which are applicable to a host of a system with A-B doors, the system with A-B doors comprising a first access control for controlling entry through the door A, a second access control for controlling entry through the door B and an electronic authorization conversion device. The method comprises: receiving a first verification request for an object to be verified sent by the first access control (S201); determining whether the object to be verified has authorization to pass through the door A (S202); if it does, sending an opening command for opening the door A to the first access control (S203); receiving, after the door A has been opened, an electronic authorization conversion request for the object to be verified sent by the electronic authorization conversion device, converting the authorization of the object to be verified to authorization to pass through the door B, determining a first validity time period for passing through the door B, and storing the first validity time period (S204); receiving a second verification request for the object to be verified sent by the second access control (S205); retrieving the stored first validity time period (S206); determining whether the door B can be opened (S207); if it does, sending an opening command for opening the door B to the second access control (S208), thus improving the security of A-B doors.

ONE-WAY PASS-THROUGH SYSTEM WITH RETURN BLOCK FOR USE IN BUILDINGS, AND A CORRESPONDING BUILDING HAVING A ONE-WAY PASS-THROUGH SYSTEM OF THIS KIND
20240331473 · 2024-10-03 ·

A one-way passage system (1) comprises an entrance door arrangement (2a) and offset therefrom an exit door arrangement (2b). First and second side wall arrangements (3a, 3b) are provided therebetween, thereby defining a passage area (4). A sensor device (5) can detect persons (10): a) before the entrance door arrangement (2a); b) in the passage area (4) and/or after the exit door arrangement (2b).

A control device is configured to enter a safety operating mode and to close the entrance door arrangement (2a) when an analysis of sensor data indicates that a person (10): a) in the passage area (4) goes back in the direction of the entrance door arrangement (2a); and/or b) goes back after the exit door arrangement (2b) in the direction of the passage area (4).

An illumination device (20), which is arranged in the passage area (4) can illuminate the passage area in different colors. The control device can enter different operating modes, wherein the entrance door arrangement (2a) and the exit door arrangement (2b) are controlled accordingly depending on the operating mode, and wherein the illumination device (20) illuminates the passage area (4) with different colors depending on the operating mode.

Modular privacy booth for cooperative use with a teller station, ATM, or the like
09963892 · 2018-05-08 ·

A privacy booth for isolating a user from the surrounding environment so as to provide acoustical and possibly visual privacy to the user. A single privacy booth may be utilized when a user must interact with an electronic device or terminal, for example, an ATM. When interacting with a human, for example, a bank teller, a pair of joined privacy booths provide acoustical and visual privacy to both interacting parties. The solid but possibly transparent barrier between the user and the teller helps prevent snatch and grab type crimes and protects the teller from armed robbery attempts. Access to the user's privacy booth may be controlled using access keypads that open semi-circular doors. A transaction pass-through tube allows for passing documents, etc. back and forth between the user and the teller. The privacy booth may have an elevatable and rotatable floor allowing access to wheel chair confined persons.

Modular privacy booth for cooperative use with a teller station, ATM, or the like
09963892 · 2018-05-08 ·

A privacy booth for isolating a user from the surrounding environment so as to provide acoustical and possibly visual privacy to the user. A single privacy booth may be utilized when a user must interact with an electronic device or terminal, for example, an ATM. When interacting with a human, for example, a bank teller, a pair of joined privacy booths provide acoustical and visual privacy to both interacting parties. The solid but possibly transparent barrier between the user and the teller helps prevent snatch and grab type crimes and protects the teller from armed robbery attempts. Access to the user's privacy booth may be controlled using access keypads that open semi-circular doors. A transaction pass-through tube allows for passing documents, etc. back and forth between the user and the teller. The privacy booth may have an elevatable and rotatable floor allowing access to wheel chair confined persons.

Security, monitoring and safety system with containment and method of use
09922515 · 2018-03-20 ·

A safety enclosure, detention, and surveillance system with a walled enclosure with impact resistant walls, an entrance door and exit door located in an inner scanning chamber, a storage chamber located in inner scanning chamber, an x-ray metal detector with a conveyor belt, a walkthrough metal detector, a gas ionization explosives detector, and a weapons depository unit. The inner storage chamber further contains an air conditioning unit and a sedation material unit for storage and release with ports to access the inner scanning chamber by which the sedation dispenser can pump sedation material from the storage chamber into the inner scanning chamber and render a threat incapacitated.

Security, monitoring and safety system with containment and method of use
09922515 · 2018-03-20 ·

A safety enclosure, detention, and surveillance system with a walled enclosure with impact resistant walls, an entrance door and exit door located in an inner scanning chamber, a storage chamber located in inner scanning chamber, an x-ray metal detector with a conveyor belt, a walkthrough metal detector, a gas ionization explosives detector, and a weapons depository unit. The inner storage chamber further contains an air conditioning unit and a sedation material unit for storage and release with ports to access the inner scanning chamber by which the sedation dispenser can pump sedation material from the storage chamber into the inner scanning chamber and render a threat incapacitated.