A TAMPER DETECTION DEVICE AND A METHOD FOR INSTALLING THE DEVICE
20170323537 ยท 2017-11-09
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Abstract
There is provided a tamper detection device comprising a laminate; a contact lead attached to the laminate; and a detection module connected to the contact lead. It is advantageous that the laminate is configured to conform to an application surface, and to move the contact lead. A method of installing the device is also disclosed.
Claims
1. A tamper detection device comprising: a laminate; a first contact lead attached to the laminate; and a detection module connected to the first contact lead, wherein, when in use, the laminate is configured to conform to an application surface and to move the first contact lead into contact with a second contact lead coupled to the application surface to form a closed circuit with the detection module.
2. The tamper detection device of claim 1, further including an adhesive layer along a perimeter of the laminate.
3. The tamper detection device of claim 2, wherein an opening defined within the adhesive layer is configured to be a sealable outlet.
4. The tamper detection device of claim 1, wherein the laminate is conductive.
5. The tamper detection device of claim 1, wherein the laminate is a piezoelectric sheet.
6. The tamper detection device of claim 1, wherein the detection module is wirelessly connected to the laminate.
7. The tamper detection device of claim 1, wherein the detection module is configured to detect pressure change.
8. The tamper detection device of claim 1, wherein the detection module includes at least one mechanism selected from a group consisting of: a strain gauge pressure sensor, an optical sensor, a contact-based sensor, and a voltage amplifier.
9. The tamper detection device of claim 1, wherein the laminate includes an opening, the opening being configured to fit a one-way valve for passage of air.
10. The tamper detection device of claim 1, further including at least one motion detection sensor electrically connected to the detection module.
11. A tamper detection device comprising: a laminate; and a detection module connected to the laminate via a tube, the detection module including a pressure sensor, wherein, when in use, the laminate is configured to conform to an application surface and to activate the detection module in response to a change in pressure.
12. The tamper detection device of claim 11, further including an adhesive layer along a perimeter of the laminate.
13. The tamper detection device of claim 12, wherein an opening defined within the adhesive layer is configured to be a sealable outlet.
14. The tamper detection device of claim 11, wherein the laminate is conductive.
15. The tamper detection device of claim 11, wherein the laminate is a piezoelectric sheet.
16. The tamper detection device of claim 11, wherein the laminate includes an opening, the opening being configured to fit a one-way valve for passage of air.
17. The tamper detection device of claim 11, further including at least one motion detection sensor electrically connected to the detection module.
18. The tamper detection device of claim 1 being installed to a panel.
19. A method for installing the tamper detection device of claim 1 to a panel, the method comprising: applying a layer of adhesive along a perimeter of one of the laminate of the tamper detection device and the panel; mounting the tamper detection device to the panel; connecting the first contact lead to the detection module; and extracting air from a closed area defined by the panel, the adhesive layer and the laminate, wherein the laminate is configured to conform to the panel and to move the first contact lead into contact with a second contact lead coupled to the panel to form a closed circuit with the detection module.
20-26. (canceled)
27. A method for installing the tamper detection device of claim 11 to a panel, the method comprising: applying a layer of adhesive along a perimeter of the panel; mounting the tamper detection device to the panel; connecting the tube to the detection module and the laminate; and extracting air from a closed area defined by the panel, the adhesive layer and the laminate, wherein the laminate is configured to conform to the panel.
28-32. (canceled)
Description
DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
[0021] In order that the present invention may be fully understood and readily put into practical effect, there shall now be described by way of non-limitative example only preferred embodiments of the present invention, the description being with reference to the accompanying, illustrative figures.
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0030] Referring to
[0031] The laminate 12 also includes a first contact lead 13. The first contact lead 13 is attached to a surface of the laminate 12 using a conductive adhesive. The detection module 17 is either electrically or wirelessly connected to the laminate 12 via the first contact lead 13. The detection module 17 can be located either within or external (as shown in
[0032] It should be appreciated that the device 10 can be packed into a compact form factor and can be easily stored and transported.
[0033] Referring to
[0034] Air from the closed area 16 is subsequently extracted after the laminate 12 is mounted. The laminate 12 can include an opening to fit a one-way valve which is configured to let air out from the closed area 16. Alternatively, a sealable outlet can be incorporated into the adhesive layer 15 for the same purpose as the one-way valve. After air is extracted from the closed area 16, a pressure differential between the ambient environment and the closed area 16 causes the laminate 12 to experience a suction force and contact the glass panel 14.
[0035] The glass panel 14 is treated with a conductive material, and also includes a second contact lead 22. The second contact lead 22 can be attached to the glass panel 14 using either ultra-sonic soldering or a conductive adhesive. The second contact lead 22 is also electrically connected to the detection module 17 (not shown). The contact leads 13, 22 extend through the adhesive layer 15 to connect with laminate 12. The first contact lead 13 and the second contact lead 22 are both simultaneously connected to the detection module 17. After the air is extracted from the closed area 16, the laminate 12 contacts the glass panel 14 and the second contact lead 22 comes into contact with the first contact 13 as shown in
[0036] It should be appreciated that the first contact lead 13 and the second contact lead 22 can be omitted when a pressure sensor in detection module 17 is connected to the laminate 12 without use of any wires. In such an embodiment, the pressure sensor (or transducer) is connected to the laminate 12 using a tube, and the pressure sensor in detection module 17 is activated by a change in pressure.
[0037] Referring to
[0038] The intermediate device 10(b) includes a venting hole(s) 18 to allow passage of air. The intermediate substrate 10(b) can also be replaced by an intermediate porous conductive material that negates the need for venting holes.
[0039] Similarly, the spacer layer 30 is mounted to the intermediate device 10(b) using an adhesive layer 15 applied (in a circular motion of concentric circles) along a perimeter of the spacer layer 30. In addition, the intermediate device 10(b) is mounted to the glass panel using an adhesive layer 15 applied (in a circular motion of concentric circles) along a perimeter of the intermediate device 10(b). Each adhesive layer 15 acts as a spacer to maintain a pre-determined distance between the topmost device 10(a), the spacer layer 30, the intermediate device 10(b) and the glass panel. The adhesive layers 15 are able to create an air-tight seal for a closed area defined by the topmost device 10(a), the glass panel and the adhesive layers 15.
[0040] Air from the closed area is subsequently extracted after the devices 10(a), 10(b) are mounted. The topmost device 10(a) can include an opening 32 to fit a one-way valve which is configured to let air out from the closed area. Alternatively, a sealable outlet can be incorporated into the adhesive layer 15 for the same purpose as the one-way valve. After air is extracted from the closed area, a pressure differential between the ambient environment and the closed area causes the laminates 12(a), 12(b) to experience a suction force and contact the glass panel.
[0041] A second contact lead 22 is attached to either the intermediate device 10(b) (as shown) or the glass panel (only after the glass panel has undergone treatment with a conductive material) using either ultra-sonic soldering or a conductive adhesive. The second contact lead 22 is also electrically connected to the detection module 17 (not shown). The first contact lead 13 and the second contact lead 22 are both simultaneously connected to the detection module 17. After the air is extracted from the closed area, the laminates 12(a), 12(b) contacts the glass panel 14 and the second contact lead 22 comes into contact with the first contact 13. Subsequently, this forms a closed circuit with the detection module 17 (that is, electricity continuity is present). When the glass panel is subject to tampering which causes, for example, cracks, breakages, and the like, the pressure differential at the closed area is lost, and this causes the first contact lead 13 and the second contact lead 22 to be spaced apart, thus forming an open circuit with the detection module 17. Once the open circuit is created, the detection module 17 is configured to activate a status indicator. The status indicator can be in the form of at least one of, for example, a communications transmitter (for text message transmissions over a data/communications network), an audio transmitter (like a siren), a visual transmitter (like a beacon), or other forms of transmitters.
[0042] It should be appreciated that the device 10 functions reliably and is resistant to false alarms as the first contact 13 and the second contact 22 do not easily break contact. Furthermore, the glass panel which the device(s) 10 is mounted on can be mounted on another panel to reinforce the other panel. Advantageously, movement of the panels (could be windows or doors) are not hampered after the panels have been reinforced. Furthermore, information regarding the tampering of panels can also be transmitted simultaneously as it happens. This ensures that there can be prompt response to the tampering of panels.
[0043] It should be appreciated that the detection module 17 can also be electrically connected to other sensors, such as, for example, infrared sensors, motion sensors, so that movement around the reinforced panel can be detected. Furthermore, the reinforced panel can also be coated with security film.
[0044] It should be noted that when panel 14 is made from tempered glass, the device 10 does not have to cover the entire panel 14 for the device 10 to function in the desired manner as cracks in tempered glass will propagate throughout the entire panel 14.
[0045] Referring to
[0046] The method 100 also includes mounting a device 10 to the panel 14 (104). Then the first contact lead 13 of the device 10 and the second contact lead 22 of the panel 14 are both electrically connected to the detection module 17 (106). Subsequently, air is extracted from the closed area 16 defined by the panel 14, the adhesive layer 15 and the device 10 (108). This causes the laminate 12 to contact the panel 14 and the second contact lead 22 comes into contact with the first contact 13. Subsequently, this forms a closed circuit with the detection module 17 (that is, electricity continuity is present). When the air is extracted, the laminate 12 is also configured to conform to the panel 14, and to move the first contact lead 13. In the method 100, it may also be possible to mount at least one intermediate layer between the device 10 and the panel 14 (103).
[0047] Referring to
[0048] The method 100 also includes mounting a device 10 to the panel 14 (204). Then the tube is connected to both the detection module 17 and the laminate 12 (206). Subsequently, air is extracted from the closed area 16 defined by the panel 14, the adhesive layer 15 and the device 10 (208). When the air is extracted, the laminate 12 is configured to conform to the panel 14. In the method 200, it may also be possible to mount at least one intermediate layer between the device 10 and the panel 14 (203).
[0049] It should be appreciated that the method 100 ensures that device 10 is installed in a manner which allows the device 10 to function in the desired manner which provides the advantages as described earlier. Furthermore, the close contact of the laminate 12 with the panel 14 ensures that the panel 14 will have a compact profile after installation of the device 10.
[0050] As mentioned earlier, during instances when the panel 14 is made from tempered glass, it would not be necessary for the device 10 to entirely cover the panel 14. In this regard, the method 100 can also be changed in a manner whereby the device 10 does not entirely cover the panel 14.
[0051] Whilst there have been described in the foregoing description preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the technology concerned that many variations or modifications in details of design or construction may be made without departing from the present invention.