STORAGE DEVICE FOR THEFT-PROOF STORAGE OF VALUABLE ARTICLES
20220403694 · 2022-12-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B2047/0094
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G07C2009/0019
PHYSICS
A47B88/919
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G07C9/00182
PHYSICS
E05B65/0075
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B2047/0095
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G07C9/00309
PHYSICS
E05G1/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G07C9/00563
PHYSICS
International classification
A47B88/919
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
This document discloses a storage device for theft-proof storage of valuable articles, comprising a cabinet, having at least one drawer space, a safe drawer, which is received in the drawer space, a safe housing, comprising side walls and a top wall connecting the side walls, wherein the safe drawer is slidably connected to the safe housing and wherein the safe housing is mounted to the cabinet in the drawer space, a locking member, which is movably connected to the safe drawer or to the safe housing, an actuator, which is operatively connected to the locking member, for controlling a movement of the locking member, and a controller, which is operatively connected to the actuator, and which is configured to control the actuator. The controller is configured for receiving a control signal, based on which the controller is configured to control the actuator. The locking member is movable between a first position, in which the locking member locks safe drawer relative to the cabinet, and a second position, wherein the safe drawer is unlocked relative to the cabinet.
Claims
1-59. (canceled)
60. A storage device for theft-proof storage of valuable articles, comprising: a cabinet, having at least one drawer space, a safe drawer, which is received in the drawer space, a safe housing, comprising side walls and a top wall connecting the side walls, wherein the safe drawer is slidably connected to the safe housing and wherein the safe housing is mounted to the cabinet in the drawer space, a locking member, which is movably connected to the safe drawer or to the safe housing, an actuator, which is operatively connected to the locking member, for controlling a movement of the locking member, and a controller, which is operatively connected to the actuator, and which is configured to control the actuator, wherein the controller is configured for receiving a control signal, based on which the controller is configured to control the actuator, wherein the locking member is movable between a first position, in which the locking member locks safe drawer relative to the cabinet, and a second position, wherein the safe drawer is unlocked relative to the cabinet, and wherein the safe drawer is received in the drawer space in a drawer space portion that is situated at least partially, preferably entirely, above side walls of a drawer, which is slidably mounted to the cabinet and received in said drawer space.
61. The device as claimed in claim 60, further comprising an anchoring device, which connects the safe housing to a fixed structure, such as a wall or a fixed cabinet.
62. The device as claimed in claim 61, wherein the anchoring device comprises at least one connector which is connectable to the fixed structure from an inside of the safe housing.
63. The device as claimed in claim 61, wherein the anchoring device further comprises an anchoring plate which is mountable to the fixed structure, wherein connector is connectable to the anchoring plate.
64. The device as claimed in claim 60, further comprising a drawer coupling, which is configured to engage the drawer when the safe drawer is unlocked relative to the cabinet, such that the safe drawer is slidable with the drawer.
65. The device as claimed in claim 64, wherein the locking member has a first portion for engaging the safe housing and a second portion for engaging the drawer.
66. The device as claimed in claim 60, further comprising a locking arrangement, which is fixedly connected to the other one of the safe drawer and the safe housing, and which is adapted for engagement with the locking member, when the locking member is in said first position.
67. The device as claimed in claim 60, further comprising a transmission mechanism, which is operable between the actuator and the locking member, for controlling a position of the locking member.
68. The device as claimed in claim 60, further comprising a second locking member, said second locking member being spaced from the first locking member, so as to engage an opposite portion of the cabinet or of the safe housing.
69. The device as claimed in claim 60, wherein the safe drawer comprises a bottom, a pair of side walls, a front wall and a rear wall.
70. The device as claimed in claim 69, wherein said safe drawer side walls present a height, which corresponds to a maximum load height of a space in which the drawer is arranged, less a gap sufficient to enable movement of the safe drawer in the drawer space.
71. The device as claimed in claim 60, wherein said safe housing presents a height, which corresponds to a maximum load height of a space in which the drawer is arranged.
72. The device as claimed in claim 69, wherein the safe drawer bottom, side walls, front wall and rear wall are formed of sheet metal, having a thickness of at least 1.5 mm, preferably at least 2.5 mm or at least 4 mm and most preferably a thickness of 6-10 mm.
73. The device as claimed in claim 60, wherein the controller comprises a wireless communication device for receiving said signal in the form of a control signal.
74. A system for theft-proof storage of valuable articles, comprising: at least one storage device as claimed in claim 60, and a user device in the form of a tablet computer or a smartphone, wherein the user device is configured to communicate with the controller.
75. The system as claimed in claim 74, wherein the user device is configured to generate or receive a signal representing a storage device ID, when the user device is in proximity of the storage device.
76. The system as claimed in claim 74, wherein the user device is configured to read an identification tag arranged on or near the cabinet.
77. The system as claimed in claim 74, wherein the user device is configured to establish a short range communication link with the controller.
78. The system as claimed in claim 74, wherein the user device is configured to identify a user who is authorized to operate the storage device, and to send a signal to the controller, causing the controller to unlock the safe drawer unlocked relative to the cabinet, when an authorized user is identified.
79. The system as claimed in claim 74, wherein the controller is configured to send a status signal to the user device, indicating at least one of: a position of the locking member, a position of the safe drawer and a position of the lifting mechanism, if any.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0096] Referring to
[0097] The cabinet 01 may thus be any type of furniture or cabinet having a drawer (not shown), which is received in a drawer space S.
[0098] As illustrated in
[0099] A rear wall 25 (
[0100] The safe housing 2 may be mounted to the cabinet by fasteners, such as screws, that are operated from inside the safe housing 2.
[0101] As illustrated in
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[0103] The anchoring plate 26 may be provided with one or more protrusions, such as pins 27a, which are connected to the anchoring plate and which protrude from the anchoring plate. Preferably, the protrusions protrude normal to a plane of the anchoring plate. The rear wall of the safe housing 2 may have corresponding openings for receiving the pins 27a. Fasteners, such as nuts 27b may be applied from inside the safe housing, so as to connect the safe housing 2 to the anchoring plate 26 and thus to the structure.
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[0105] The safe housing may take up the entire drawer space, in which case any pre-existing drawer will need to be removed. In this case, the drawer front from the pre-existing drawer may need to be attached to the safe drawer 1, so as to conceal the safe drawer.
[0106] Alternatively, as illustrated in
[0107] The safe housing 2 may be formed of sheet metal and in particular of sheet steel, such as mild steel. Preferably, such sheet will have a thickness of at least 1.5 mm, preferably at least 2.5 mm or at least 4 mm and most preferably a thickness of 6-10 mm.
[0108] In order to allow the safe housing 2 to be mounted to the wall, corresponding openings may be provided in a rear wall of the cabinet 01. Alternatively, the cabinet 01 may not have a rear wall, or it may be removed.
[0109] The safe drawer 1 may be slidably mounted in the safe housing 2 by means of a slide bearing arrangement (not shown), which provides a sliding direction DD, that may be horizontal and substantially parallel with the slide direction of any pre-existing drawer. Such slide bearing arrangements are well known to the skilled person.
[0110] The safe drawer 1 may comprise a drawer bottom 171, side walls and a front wall 172. The safe drawer 1 may also comprise a rear wall.
[0111] The slide bearing arrangement may be connected to safe drawer side walls and/or to the safe drawer bottom 171.
[0112] The safe drawer may thus provide a secured space delimited by the safe drawer bottom, the safe drawer side walls, the safe drawer front wall, the safe housing top wall and at least one of a safe drawer rear wall and a safe housing rear wall.
[0113] Preferably, safe housing side walls and a safe housing bottom may also be provided.
[0114] Referring to
[0115] Anchoring of the drawer safe of
[0116] In
[0117] The inner drawer 100 may be shaped and sized to fit inside the safe drawer 1. The safe drawer 1 may be connected to the cabinet 01 in any manner similar to that described with reference to
[0118] While the safe drawer 1 is produced of a safe material, such as sheet metal, the inner drawer 100 may be produced of a lighter material, such as a wood or polymer based material, since the inner drawer 100 will be protected by the safe drawer 1.
[0119] The lifting mechanism may be provided in the safe drawer 1 and may comprise a mechanical lifting device 16, such as a scissor lift, or the like, and an actuator 15 for controlling the movement of the mechanical lifting device 16.
[0120] Optionally, the inner drawer 100 may comprise one or more additional drawers 101, which may be manually operated.
[0121] Referring to
[0122] Referring to
[0123] The locking mechanism may comprise a locking member 11, which may have the form of a rod that is slidably mounted to the safe drawer 1. The locking member may be slidable along its longitudinal direction DL.
[0124] When the locking member 11 is in a retracted position (
[0125] When the locking member is in an extended position (
[0126] The position of the locking member 11 is controllable by means of an actuator 13 (
[0127] As an example, the transmission mechanism may comprise a worm drive, wherein a worm screw may be connected to an outgoing axle of the actuator and a worm wheel may be connected to an axle that drives the locking member 11.
[0128] A ratchet may be provided on the locking member, a gear wheel interacting with the ratchet may be connected to the axle from the worm wheel.
[0129] The actuator 13 may be any type of actuator, such as an electric motor providing a rotating motion by means of a shaft. Alternatively, a linear motor may be used.
[0130] In the embodiment disclosed with reference to
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[0132] A drawer 03 is received in the drawer space S. Drawer side walls are low enough so as to allow the safe housing 2 to be installed in the drawer space, above the drawer 03.
[0133] As can be seen, the lower portion 112 of the locking member 11a has been received in a recess 011 in the drawer 03 side wall, such that the safe drawer 1 will become locked to the drawer 03, so that it will follow the movement of the drawer 03.
[0134] On the other hand, the while the safe is locked, the drawer can be opened as a normal, non-secure, drawer while the safe remains concealed in the cabinet.
[0135] The safe housing bottom wall 23 has a cutout 231, which may be in the form of a slit to allow the lower portion 112 of the locking member to protrude into the recess 011 and to follow the drawer's 03 movement.
[0136] Hence, when the safe drawer 2 is in its locked position, the upper portion 111 of the locking member engages the recess 221 in the safe housing so as to lock the safe drawer relative to the safe housing 2, while the lower portion 112 is retracted, such that the drawer 03 is freely movable, and can be used as a standard/non-secured drawer, whereas the safe reminds hidden and non-accessible.
[0137] When the safe drawer 1 is in its unlocked position, the upper portion 111 of the locking member is retracted, so as to disengage from the recess 221 in the safe housing, while the lower portion 112 is extended and extends into the recess 011 in the drawer wall, so that the safe drawer 1 will follow the drawer 03 when the latter is opened.
[0138] Hence, when the safe is locked, the drawer 03 is freely accessible, albeit with limited load height.
[0139] When the safe is unlocked, the safe drawer follows the drawer 03, whereby the load space of the drawer 03 is not accessible.
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[0141] The user device 3 may have the form of a smartphone or a tablet computer, with application software that is adapted for providing an interface for the drawer safe 1, 2. Hence, the user device may comprise a processing device, a communication device, a memory and a user interface. The user interface may be a touchscreen type user interface.
[0142] In one embodiment, the controller 14 is arranged to communicate with the user device 3 via short range communication, in particular short range radio communication, such as Bluetooth®, NFC, Wi-Fi or any similar short range radio communication standard.
[0143] Alternatively, or as a supplement, the controller 14 may be arranged to communicate with the user device 3 via another channel 4, such as via an internet connection, optionally via a remote server 6.
[0144] As yet another supplement, a tag 5 may be provided for identification of the drawer safe 1, 2. The tag may be any type of machine readable identification device, such as a barcode tag, a QR tag or an RFID tag.
[0145] In particular, a unique indentifier, which may be machine readable, such as a QR code, an RFID type tag or a barcode, may be associated with each safe. The identifier may be used for initializing an associating between a particular safe and a user account.
[0146] Hence, when setting up a safe for the first time, the user may download an app to his/her user device, cause the user device to read the identifier and set up a user account associating the particular safe with the user account and optionally with the particular user device. Once such an association has been set up, access to the safe may be provided in different ways, including:
[0147] the controller sensing the proximity of the user device,
[0148] the controller receiving a control signal from the user device, whereby the control signal may be generated based on entry of e.g. a pin code or biometric data into the user device, or
[0149] input of biometric data to a biometric reader arranged on the cabinet in which the safe is installed or on the safe itself.
[0150] In one embodiment, the user device 3 may connect with the drawer safe 1, 2 controller 14 via the short range communication. This short range communication may provide identification of the drawer safe 1, 2 to the user device 3 and identification of the user device 3 to the controller 14 of the drawer safe 1, 3.
[0151] Alternatively, the drawer safe 1, 2 may be identified by the user device through reading of the tag 5. Hence, the inputting of an unlock command may be enabled only when the tag has been read, and optionally only within a certain time of the tag having been read. In this embodiment, communication between the user device 3 and the controller 14 may be through short range communication, as in the previous embodiment, or through long range communication, such as via internet, via the remote server 6, etc.
[0152] Hence, when the user device 3 is in communication with the controller 14, the application software in the user device 3 may enable the user to input an unlock command.
[0153] When the user inputs an unlock command, the user device 3 may request authentication of the user, such as by a PIN code, a biometric reader, or the like.
[0154] When a user is authenticated, the user device 3 may send an unlock command to the controller 14 of the drawer safe 1, 2. Upon receipt of the unlock command, the controller 14 may provide a control signal to the actuator 13 to bring about unlocking of the drawer safe 1, 2, such that the user can pull out the drawer and access the contents of the drawer safe 1, 2.
[0155] In the case where the drawer safe also contains an inner drawer 100, as illustrated in
[0156] Locking of the drawer safe 1, 2 may be achieved by the user inputting a lock command into the user device 3, which then sends a lock command to the controller 14.
[0157] The drawer safe 1, 2 may comprise a first position sensor 110 for detecting a position of the locking device 11a, 11b. A status of the locking device may be communicated by the controller to the user device 3. Hence, the user device may indicate whether the drawer safe is currently locked or unlocked.
[0158] The drawer safe may further comprise a second position sensor 120 for detecting a position of the safe drawer 1. A status of the safe drawer 1 may be communicated by the controller 14 to the user device 3. Hence, the user device may only allow input of a lock command into the user device when the safe drawer 1 is in a fully retracted position.
[0159] The drawer safe may further comprise a third position sensor 130 for detecting a position of the lifting device 16.
[0160] Hence, based on information from the second position sensor, the controller 14 may be configured to only allow operation of the lifting device 16 to lift or to lower the inner drawer 100 when the safe drawer 1 is in a fully extended position.
[0161] A status of the lifting device 16 may be communicated by the controller 14 to the user device 3. Hence, the user device may only allow input of a lock command into the user device when the lifting device 16 is in a fully lowered position.
[0162] The status indications referred to above may be communicated to the user device 3 via the short range communication link or via the long range communication link (internet 4).
[0163] Optionally, status indications may be logged and saved to a user account by the remote server 6.
[0164] Yet optionally, the drawer safe 1, 2 may be controlled via the remote server, e.g. by means of a remote computer (not shown).
[0165] Optionally, automatic locking may be provided, if the status of the drawer is closed and the user have not locked it through the user device, after a predetermined amount of time, which may be configured by the user.
[0166] As an option, the movement of the safe drawer 1 may be achieved by means of a third actuator (not shown). Such third actuator may be controlled by the controller 14.
[0167] Based on information from the sensors, it is possible to limit operation of the third actuator based on the position of the locking members 11a, 11b and based on the position of the inner drawer 100, if any, such that the drawer can only be extended or retracted when the locking member 11a, 11b is in a retracted position and when the inner drawer 100 is in a retracted position.
[0168] The function of alternatingly locking the safe drawer to the safe housing or to the drawer can be achieved in other ways than with a slidable locking member. For example, a rotatable plate, which may be generally circular, may be provided with a cut-away segment at its periphery, so that the cut-away segment, by rotation of the disc, may be selectively oriented towards the safe housing or towards the drawer.
[0169] Further sensors may be provided, e.g. to sense position, movement, vibration, humidity, temperature or the like for the safe. Information from such sensors may be communicated to the user device.
[0170] Also unsuccessful attempts at accessing the safe may be recorded and optionally communicated to the user device.
[0171] It is also possible to provide communication between the safe and an alarm system such that an alarm may be provided in the event of an attempt to access the safe by an unauthorized person, or in the event of an attempt to move the safe.
[0172] As a supplement, a biometric reader device 7 may be positioned on an outwardly exposed surface of the cabinet and/or drawer in which the safe housing and the safe drawer are located. The biometric reader device 7 may be in communication with the controller 14.
[0173] The biometric reader device 7 may comprise a fingerprint reader and/or a camera configured for recognizing biometric features of a user. For example, the camera may be configured for recognizing features of a user's face or eye.
[0174] The biometric recognition may be performed by the controller 14, which may be configured to store, in a memory 141 associated with the controller 14, authorization data, which may indicate which user(s) is/are authorized to access the storage device.
[0175] A procedure for storing authorization data in the memory 141 may be controlled by the user device 3.
[0176] For example, a user may initiate an authorization setup procedure in the user device 3, whereby the controller 14 receives data from the biometric reader device 7 and stores such data in the memory 141 as indicating an authorized user.
[0177] An authorized user may access the storage device 1, 2 by interacting with the biometric reader device 7.
[0178] Referring to
[0179] In a first one S1 of the drawer spaces a first drawer 31 is installed. The drawer 31 s connected to the cabinet 01 by a slide bearing 32. The slide bearing may be any type of slide bearing, such as a shoulder on which the drawer rests, a groove in which a complementary groove or a shoulder arranged on the drawer is slidable, or a bearing mechanism, which may be formed from a different material than the cabinet 01 or the drawer 31. Such a bearing mechanism may comprise ball bearings, telescoping members, shock absorbers, etc.
[0180] The drawer 31 may be provided with a drawer front 33, which may be decorative and which may be visually matched with the cabinet.
[0181] In a second one S2 of the drawer spaces, there is installed a safe drawer 1 in its safe housing 2. The safe drawer 1 is slidably received in the safe housing 2. A slide bearing 18 may be installed in the safe housing 2 for interaction with the safe drawer 1, so as to facilitate a sliding motion between the safe housing and the safe drawer.
[0182] The safe drawer 1 and safe housing 2 may be designed in accordance with what has been described above.
[0183] A second drawer front 34 is connected at the safe drawer front 172.
[0184] Hence, compared with the first drawer 31, the safe drawer 1 with the safe housing 2 replaces the slide bearing 32, while being hidden by the second drawer front 34, such that the safe installation may be hidden inside the cabinet 01.
[0185] It is understood that a chest of drawers may be provided comprising a plurality of drawers, wherein drawer bodies and slide bearing of one or more drawers is/are replaced by a safe drawer/safe housing arrangement.
[0186] Referring to
[0187] The locking mechanism illustrated in
[0188] Each of the locking members is arranged to selectively engage a locking shoulder 193a, 193b. Each locking shoulder may be provided as a piece of material that is mounted to the safe housing or as a groove in the safe housing.
[0189] In the illustrated example, there are four locking members. However, it is understood that, depending on requirements, at least one locking member may be sufficient.
[0190] A transmission mechanism may be provided by a sliding member 191, which may be eccentrically mounted to each of the locking members 192a, 192b, such that sliding of the sliding member cause the locking members 192a, 192b to rotate about their respective rotational axis.
[0191] An actuator 13 may be arranged to control a position of the sliding member 191.
[0192] The actuator 13 may be controllable as has been described with respect to
[0193] As will be appreciated, the safe, comprising the safe drawer and the safe housing, may be mounted to a cabinet in essentially two different ways.
[0194] In a first option, the safe housing is mounted in a drawer space belonging to a cabinet drawer that is slidably connected to the cabinet, whereby the safe housing is mounted above side walls of the cabinet drawer. Hence, the safe housing and the safe drawer will be hidden by a drawer front of the cabinet drawer and will effectively limit a load height of that cabinet drawer. The safe drawer may be operable independently of the cabinet drawer. Hence, the cabinet drawer may need to be opened before the safe drawer can be accessed.
[0195] Alternatively, the safe drawer may be selectively connectable to the cabinet drawer, such that, when the safe drawer is unlocked, it will connect to the cabinet drawer and thus become opened when the cabinet drawer is drawn out, i.e. it will follow the position of the cabinet drawer.
[0196] In a second option, the safe, comprising the safe drawer and the safe housing, may essentially replace the drawer body and the bearing mechanism of a drawer forming part of a chest of drawers. In this case, a drawer front may be mounted directly to a front portion of the safe drawer. The description above relating to the control system for controlling the actuator may be the same, regardless of the mechanical design of the safe drawer, its mounting in the cabinet and the locking mechanism.