Threat Detection and Isolation System
20210166538 · 2021-06-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06V2201/05
PHYSICS
G07C9/00174
PHYSICS
G08B3/10
PHYSICS
G06V20/52
PHYSICS
G08B21/00
PHYSICS
International classification
G08B15/00
PHYSICS
G08B3/10
PHYSICS
Abstract
A threat detection and isolation system is provided. The system includes a housing having an upper wall and a plurality of sidewalls extending therefrom defining an interior volume. A door is affixed to the housing on at least one of the plurality of sidewalls, the door providing access to the interior volume. A camera is disposed within the housing. At least one sensor is disposed within the housing, wherein the sensor can detect the presence of a predefined dangerous object within the interior volume. Upon detection of the presence of the predefined dangerous object, the door moves to a closed position and a lock engages the door, thereby preventing the door from moving to an open position. In some embodiments, a notification is sent to emergency services via a wireless communication system upon actuation of the sensor.
Claims
1. A threat detection and isolation system, comprising: a housing having an upper wall and a plurality of sidewalls extending therefrom defining an interior volume; a door affixed to the housing on at least one of the plurality of sidewalls, the door providing access to the interior volume; a camera disposed within the housing; at least one sensor disposed within the housing, wherein the sensor is configured to detect the presence of a predefined dangerous object within the interior volume; whereupon detection of the presence of the predefined dangerous object, the door moves to a closed position and a lock is configured to engage the door, thereby preventing the door from moving to an open position.
2. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 1, further comprising a speaker configured to emit an audible alert upon actuation of the sensor.
3. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 1, further comprising a light disposed on the upper wall, the light configured to illuminate upon actuation of the sensor.
4. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 1, further comprising a keypad on an exterior of the housing, wherein the keypad is configured to disengage the lock upon entry of a code.
5. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 1, wherein at least one sensor comprises a metal detector.
6. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 1, wherein at least one sensor comprises a chemical sensor.
7. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a bulletproof material.
8. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 1, further comprising a transfer compartment disposed within the sidewall, wherein the transfer compartment includes an interior door and an exterior door providing access to an interior of the transfer compartment.
9. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 1, wherein a sensor is disposed in each corner of the upper wall.
10. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 1, wherein the housing comprises a transparent material.
11. A threat detection and isolation system, comprising: a housing having an upper wall and a plurality of sidewalls extending therefrom defining an interior volume; a door affixed to the housing on at least one of the plurality of sidewalls, the door providing access to the interior volume; a camera disposed within the housing; at least one sensor disposed within the housing, wherein the sensor is configured to detect the presence of a predefined dangerous object within the interior volume; whereupon detection of the presence of the predefined dangerous object: the door moves to a closed position and a lock is configured to engage the door, thereby preventing the door from moving to an open position; a notification is sent to emergency services via a wireless communication system disposed within the housing.
12. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 11, further comprising a speaker configured to emit an audible alert upon actuation of the sensor.
13. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 11, further comprising a light disposed on the upper wall, the light configured to illuminate upon actuation of the sensor.
14. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 11, further comprising a keypad on an exterior of the housing, wherein the keypad is configured to disengage the lock upon entry of a code.
15. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 11, wherein at least one sensor comprises a metal detector.
16. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 11, wherein at least one sensor comprises a chemical sensor.
17. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 11, wherein the housing comprises a bulletproof material.
18. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 11, further comprising a transfer compartment disposed within the sidewall, wherein the transfer compartment includes an interior door and an exterior door providing access to an interior of the transfer compartment.
19. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 11, wherein a sensor is disposed in each corner of the upper wall.
20. The threat detection and isolation system of claim 11, wherein the housing comprises a transparent material.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0013] Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the threat detection and isolation system. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
[0014] Referring now to
[0015] A door 16 is disposed within at least one of the plurality of sidewalls 14, wherein the door 16 provides access to the interior volume. In the illustrated embodiment, the door 16 comprises a sliding door system including a pair of panels configured to selectively move between an open and closed position. In some embodiments, the door 16 automatically opens and closes upon detection of the presence of a user in the vicinity. In other embodiments, the door 16 comprises a revolving door system, pivoting door, or other such system suitable to blend into a façade of a building. In the shown embodiment, a secondary door 16 is disposed on an opposing sidewall of the plurality of sidewalls 14, thereby defining an enclosed vestibule providing access to an interior of a building. In such embodiments, the secondary door 16 is configured to remain in a closed position for a period of time after the door 16 is opened. In this manner, the user is prevented from entering the building the housing 12 is affixed to until the threat detection and isolation system 11 identifies that the user is not in the possession of a dangerous object.
[0016] At least one sensor 18 is disposed within the housing 12, wherein the sensor 18 is configured to detect the presence of a dangerous object within the interior volume of the housing 12. Upon detection of a dangerous object, the sensor 18 initiates several procedures elsewhere described herein. In some embodiments, the sensor 18 comprises a metal detector configured to detect the presence of firearms, knives, or the like. In alternate embodiments, the sensor 18 comprises a chemical sensor configured to detect the presence of dangerous chemicals, such as harmful aerosols, gasses, or off-gas emitted from common explosive compounds. In further embodiments, the sensor 18 comprises a suite of sensor mechanisms capable of detecting a wide range of dangerous objects. In the shown embodiment, the sensors 18 are disposed in each corner of the upper wall 13, such that a full 360-degree area within the housing 12 can be analyzed for dangerous objects. In further embodiments, a camera may be disposed within the sensor 18, the camera configured to record images or video of individuals located within the housing 12. In some embodiments, the camera is constantly active, however, in alternate embodiments, the camera is configured to initiate recording upon actuation of the sensor 18.
[0017] In the shown embodiment, a light 22 is disposed on the interior of the upper wall 13, wherein the light 22 is configured to illuminate upon actuation of the sensor 18. In this manner, any bystanders, security, or other personnel in the area are readily notified of the presence of a potentially dangerous object within the housing 12. Furthermore, upon actuation of the housing 12, a lock disposed within the door 16 is configured to engage, thereby preventing the door 16 from moving to an open position. In this manner, an individual is detained within the housing 12 until proper security measures can be implemented. In the illustrated embodiment, a keypad 23 is disposed on one of the plurality of sidewalls 14 adjacent to the door 16, wherein the keypad 23 is configured to disengage the lock upon verification of a code entered via the keypad 23. In this manner, emergency services personnel can unlock the door 16 to retrieve the detained individual once it is deemed safe to do so.
[0018] Referring now to
[0019] Referring now to
[0020] Furthermore, in the illustrated embodiment, the system further comprises a speaker 21 operably connected to the sensor 18, wherein the speaker 21 is configured to emit an audible alert upon actuation of the sensor 18. In this manner, the bystanders in the vicinity of the housing is alerted that the system detected a potentially dangerous object and detained an individual. This can further alert security officers to investigate the situation. Similarly, in some embodiments, the light 22 is configured to illuminate upon actuation of the sensor 18, such that nearby individuals are visually alerted to the possibility of a dangerous object within the housing. In another embodiment, a camera 17 is electrically coupled to the sensor 18 as previously described, such that the camera 17 is activated when the sensor 18 detects the presence of a dangerous object, wherein the camera 17 is configured to record an image or video of the interior volume of the housing and the individual detained therein.
[0021] In the illustrated embodiment, a wireless communication system 29 is further connected to the sensor 18, such that upon actuation of the sensor 18, the wireless communication system 29 is configured to contact emergency services, such as police, medical professionals, or other first responders, to respond to the potential threat. For example, the wireless communication system 29 can be operably connected to a telecommunications network, allowing an alert to be sent directly to emergency services via existing telecommunications means. Alternatively, the wireless communication system 29 can be configured to operably connect to an external wireless network associated with emergency services to alert emergency services of a potential threat.
[0022] Referring now to
[0023] It is therefore submitted that the instant invention has been shown and described in various embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
[0024] Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.