Door and home security system and method
10100556 ยท 2018-10-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16M13/027
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G07C2209/08
PHYSICS
G08B21/0446
PHYSICS
A47K1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G08B25/008
PHYSICS
G07C9/00174
PHYSICS
G08B13/19695
PHYSICS
A47K3/281
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E05B43/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
G08B25/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A door security system and method may increase the home security for elderly people without limiting the privacy of or convenience for residents. The method comprises detecting closing of a door; keeping a first locking mechanism of said door in an open position for a first predetermined period of time after said closing; after said predetermined period of time, changing said first locking mechanism into a locked position. The re-entry time frame permits a user to re-enter without a key, immediately after realizing they forgot it. The method may further comprise recognizing motion of a person on a door of a house through a camera provided in or near the door; producing streaming footage; sending the streaming footage to a central processing server; processing the streaming footage for face recognition purpose and checking against several; and storing all data on the server.
Claims
1. A door locking method comprising: detecting closing of a door; keeping a first locking mechanism of said door in an unlocked position for a first predetermined period of time after said closing of the door; after said predetermined period of time, changing said first locking mechanism into a locked position, wherein said first locking mechanism is enabled to be unlocked using a first key feature; after a second predetermined period of time starting from said locking of said first locking mechanism, changing a second locking mechanism of said door into a locked position, wherein the first and the second locking mechanism may be unlocked with a key other than said key feature.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the key feature comprises an RFID-Chip, face features, voice features, or any combination of an RFID-Chip, face features or voice features.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the key feature or combination of key features comprises face features, wherein the unlocking is enabled if said face feature is comprised in a first database.
4. The method of claim 3, further comprising, if said face feature is not comprised in the first database, comparing said face feature with at least one second database and transmitting a warning signal to a central administration if said face feature is comprised in said second database.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein said first locking mechanism allows for opening said door from both sides when in an unlocked position and locks said door from at least one side when in a locked position.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the first locking mechanism is an electric strike lock or an electromagnetic lock.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein changing said first locking mechanism into a locked position includes blocking a turning knob or a press handle.
8. The method of claim 1, further comprising sending a locking signal to a monitoring system when said first locking mechanism, said second locking mechanism, or both said first and second locking mechanisms has/have been changed into a locked position.
9. The method of claim 1, further comprising checking whether said door is reopened during said first predetermined period of time, and, if said door is reopened during said predetermined period of time, detecting a closing of said door and then changing said first locking mechanism into a locked position.
10. The method of claim 1, further comprising if a resident wears a personal, body worn security device, which measures the resident's movements, a mismatch between the resident's movements and the renewed door opening can be recognized, transmitted to the device and thus the resident is informed about the intrusion.
11. The method of claim 4, wherein said databases are disconnected from the Internet at idle times, and wherein once a potential threat is detected or remote resources are requested, the databases re-connect to the Internet for a short burst of information.
12. A system, comprising: a door including: a first locking mechanism, at least one driving element enabled to move said first locking mechanism between an unlocked and a locked position, a close detecting element configured to detect the closing state of said door; wherein said system is adapted for detection of the closing of said door via said close detecting element; keeping said first locking mechanism of said door in an unlocked position for a first predetermined period of time after said closing; changing said first locking mechanism into a locked position via said at least one driving element after said predetermined period of time; a computing unit adapted for, unlocking said first locking mechanism when enabled by a key feature; and a second locking mechanism and at least one further driving element enabled to move said second locking mechanism between an unlocked and a locked position, the at least one further driving element being arranged to change said second locking mechanism of said door into a locked position after a second predetermined period of time starting from said locking of said first locking mechanism, wherein said first locking mechanism and said second locking mechanism may be unlocked with a key other than said key feature.
13. The system of claim 12, further comprising: a camera arranged in or on the door.
14. The system of claim 12, further comprising means for communicating data via at least one suitable data transmission technique.
15. The system of claim 12, wherein said at least one driving element of said first locking mechanism, said at least one further driving element of said second locking mechanism, or said at least one driving element and said at least one further driving element of said first and second locking mechanisms, respectively, includes/include a timer, wherein said first predetermined period of time, said second predetermined period of time or both said first and second periods of time is/are determined by said timer.
16. The system of claim 12, wherein said driving element includes a connection adapted for receiving a driving command.
17. The system of claim 12, wherein said first locking mechanism is an electrical strike or an electromagnetic lock.
18. The system of claim 12, wherein said second locking mechanism is a bolt lock.
19. A non-transitory storage medium containing computer program code which if executed by a computer is suitable to perform a method according to claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there are shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown.
(2) In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Method 1Automated Door Lock System
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(8) The door unit may be able to differentiate between the door being opened from the outside and from the inside. This differentiation can e.g. be made by mechanical, optical or electrical sensors connected to the strikes, latches, handles, and/or knobs. A sensor may be arranged somewhere in the elements of the door as a single or multi-part sensor and then send a signal to a processor or other device when a predetermined event is detected. Such sensors may also be used for detecting whether the door is currently opened or closed, and which locking elements are in a locked state.
(9) According to an embodiment of the invention, once the handle is turned from the inside, the door locks can be opened without use of a key, so the person can quickly move out of the house. Once the door falls into place again, the outside handle is still operational. If there is no outside door handle, the door can be pushed again, so the owner, having realized he forgot the key can, for a predefined time frame of e.g. 3 to 15 seconds, reopen the door and re-enter the house without a key. After that time, the handle is no longer operational on the exterior. The door can only be reopened using a key as described later. That is, after the first predetermined period of time, a first locking element of the door is locked. This may for example be an electronic strike which allows re-entering by pushing the door while it is in an open state, and which is then electrically switched to a closed state after the desired time interval.
(10) After re-entry within the time-frame, the door is simply locked automatically; it cannot be re-opened from the outside, but from the inside with the handle. The sensors within the door or a camera may for example be used to detect whether someone has re-entered during the predetermined time frame.
(11) The door's re-opening may be recorded and processed through databases (e.g. databases 1-5 described below) with a time stamp and the video sequence of a short time before and after the opening until the closing of the door. Such databases may be used to determine whether a person entering the door is an allowed resident or a trespasser, e.g. via face recognition using a video camera or infrared camera. The video sequence may be marked as either delete-able in a longer interval than normal or only manually delete-able, as in this particular case a third person may hide next to the door, out of the camera shot, and use the time interval to open the door, run inside the house and lock the door from the inside.
(12) After yet another time interval, e.g. 15 seconds to three minutes, after a person leaves the home's interior and does not re-enter, the door bolts fully lock (usually a double lock as if turning the key twice in a mechanical lock).
(13) If a further monitoring system within the home, such as camera(s), infrared cameras or other sensors combined with corresponding means for data processing or connected to the door lock system, establishes that people are still in the house, this function can be aborted.
(14) The time periods mentioned are merely by way of example and may be changed as suitable. Optionally, the system may be configured by the user such that a comfortable period for both reopening of the door and final double locking can be set.
(15) The combination of two locking methods with preset intervals allows for the forgetfulness not only prevalent in elderly people, avoids the need to call for a door opening service, which can be very expensive, and warrants the full security of burglary insurance even if the user forgets to lock the door.
(16) The homeowner or resident can also open the locked door using a key feature like a manual or electronic key (resembles a standard door key), RFID chip, or a code number which he can type in on the keypad.
(17) If the key carries an electronic distinction, or if the homeowner or resident uses RFID chip or code number which is unique for one person, the system can check in the database if the code or distinction equals the person opening the door. The security unit, concierge service, or the homeowner or resident (or the person whose key etc. has been used) can be contacted, in the latter case, via a smart phone or another communication's device.
(18) The RFID chip is best placed on everyday, non-reading glasses of the user. Glasses are always used by one person only and their absence is noticed immediately upon leaving the house. If missed, the homeowner or resident returns immediately to the house.
(19) As described earlier, if they do not have a key, the short locking delay provides them easy access. Given more and more sensors with unique ID-numbers are presented using RFID to measure body functions, the chip can alternatively be worn anywhere on the body, such as chest, arms or wrist. In another embodiment of the invention, a double locking system according to the invention is combined with other door security measures, for example, a camera system as previously mentioned may be integrated somewhere in the door leaf, door frame, or around the door.
(20) In another embodiment of the invention, the recognition unit may be embedded in a smartphone or -watch either generally or temporarily worn by the home owner.
Method 2Door Lock Security
Modus Operandi
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Re-Entry Mode of Operation
(22) Using a RFID key feature and a (preferably local) database 1internal positivethe RFID chip information of the bearer may be compared to the photo stills in the video sequence taken when opening the door. If the still does not match with the photo in the database, the face recognition software runs through all the embedded databases trying to find a match. With or without the match, this information is sent to a predefined unit such as the smart phone of the bearer, and/or the home owner, or a remote call center where they compare the photos and may act accordingly, such as contacting the local police, neighbourhood watch, or other security forces. A key or a key sequence can bear similar information, then the same method applies in other case as well.
(23) If the face recognition software finds a match with a person permitted to use the re-entry mode of the system, the door may be enabled in general without the need for any other key features. The same applies for voice recognition and other key features like personal key numbers or fingerprint recognition.
Concierge Functionality
(24) If the owner plans not to be at home at certain times, while e.g. expecting visitors coming to, deliveries brought to and/or services to be executed inside his house, he can use the tool described below to allow entry into the house.
(25) In a first variation, the system transmits a photo of the person asking to enter the house to, say, a mobile device such as a smart phone or smart watch or other wearable with a photo-enabled display of the homeowner or resident(s), who can then remotely open the door.
(26) In another variation, the homeowner or resident can for a certain time and/or certain time frames allow entry to a person, for example if the homeowner or resident cannot be reached during a certain time or if there is a guest in the house for a predefined time interval. In this case the homeowner or resident uploads a photo of the person supposed to enter the building, such as a profile photo of an employee, a janitor, to the internal positive database 1. Once the person buzzes the door, the internal database recognizes similarity to the profile photo and, given the preset time restraints are met, allows entry to the house; if it is another person or the time restraint is not met, access is denied and the home owner or residents are informed as described above.
(27) During the opening of the door, movements are recorded and stored, making the system safe. Furthermore, if the recognition software realizes more people than allowed enter the building, an alarm can be triggered to a service company, police, other security units and/or the homeowner or resident.
Concierge Functionality for Residents
(28) If the homeowner or resident locks himself out, he can re-enter the home as described above, e.g. either by using the keypad and his personal security code or by pressing the buzzer in a certain way so that the remote call centerprovided there is a concierge functionor a neighbourhood watch sees the bearer. Then, his face and/or voice may be compared to the information saved in the database, and the receivers may act accordingly, either by opening the door or by asking further security questions.
Remotely Closing the Door
(29) If for some reason the door remains open for a long period, a warning sign can be sent to the resident(s) and/or a concierge service, who is then remotely enabling the door's electric mechanisms (widely used in fire prevention) to close the door. If the door is found to be locked manually, e.g. by a heavy item or a door stopper, information can be sent to the homeowner and/or resident(s) and/or security forces/the police about the potential problem. In order to not lock out the home owner and or his family, the last video sequence with a motion can be checked before such measures.
Inside Door Locking in Case of Burglary
(30) If burglary is detected inside the building by the embedded video camera of the door and/or the indoor movement surveillance system described below, the door can be locked electronically by a remote center, security unit, the police, or the owner via his smart phone. This removes the possibility of opening the door from the inside. As locking a door from the inside is a very dangerous enterprise, as in the case of a fire, it will stop residents from leaving the house through the standard way, this option must be taken with great caution, in particular only securing the burglars remain inside the buildingand possibly, be immediately removed if a fire is detected or a person enters the building who is clearly not a burglar.
(31) From the outside, opening the door is not possible to unsuspecting residents while burglary lock is in progress.
(32) Even if windows are unlocked, allowing the burglar to leave house by opening and climbing out of the window, the locking of the front door hinders the attempts to remove large items, as they are more difficult to lift through windows than to carry them through an opened door.
Hardware Description
(33) The following description is for illustrative purpose only and should not be interpreted to limit the invention. Any parts mentioned herein may be combined or omitted as the skilled person will easily understand. The whole invention revolves around the method which requires remote server, an instrument either hidden in a remote place of the building or stashed/locked in a secure area not easily to be opened, in order to prevent
(34) tampering by persons not allowed access to the system,
(35) from destroying evidence collected and
(36) shutting off the modus operandi required for full protection of house residents.
(37) Both entry door security modules and room security modules arepreferably wirelesslyconnected to server D1.
(38) Entry Door Surveillance
(39) A) On the door outside of the home:
(40) As seen from the outside of the door B the following items may be used in this invention:
(41) 1) Camera
(42) A peephole as often used in outside doors, in which a video camera is installed either as an independent unit or using a mirror which allows the homeowner or resident to see directly through the peephole, making it impossible to discern if there is only a camera from the outside or a camera with the possibility to look directly through the peephole or alternatively only using the monitor screen on the inside.
(43) In an alternative embodiment of the invention the camera is either invisibly set up or clearly visible as a camera.
(44) 2) Movement Recognition
(45) The camera can be on a standby basis, constantly checking for movements outside the door. In an alternate embodiment of the invention, a movement recognition sensor, such as those widely used with infrared or sound recognition, can be applied.
(46) 3) Keyhole, Keypad, RFID Sensor
(47) Near the door lock, a keyhole for a normal or electronic key, potentially a keypad, potentially a RFID sensor, and potentially yet least necessarily, a door handle.
(48) 4) Buzzer, Microphone, Loudspeaker
(49) A buzzer, microphone, loudspeaker and potentially an LED, used to show:
(50) the functionality of the system,
(51) the fact that a motion has been detected and is recorded, and/or
(52) the use of the microphone and loudspeaker system.
(53) 5) Warning Sign
(54) In some constituencies it might be legally mandated to apply a warning sign that movements are stored and recorded.
(55) 6) Nightlight
(56) Potentially a light to help visibility during the night.
(57) 7) Connection to Unit inside Building
(58) A wireless and/or wired connection to the unit on the door inside of the home. Herein and in the following description, the single term unit refers to a subsystem comprising multiple parts sharing a location or area.
(59) 8) 2.sup.nd Camera
(60) Potentially a 2.sup.nd camera located on the side or above the door to check the surrounding of the door, wirelessly or by wire connected to either the unit on the door inside of the home and/or to the remote server and/or computing unit inside the home.
(61) B) Inside the Door
(62) In the door B the following items may be implemented:
(63) 1) Lock Mechanism
(64) A lock mechanism, generally used with a simple and double lock bolt and with a lock, that can be an eternity opened or locked.
(65) 2) Motion Sensor
(66) Potentially a motion sensor to recognize attempts to pry the door open.
(67) 3) Rechargeable Battery
(68) A rechargeable battery that can only be recharged from the unit inside the home and is otherwise not accessible.
(69) 4) Wired or Wireless Connection to Unit in the Building
(70) A wired or wireless connection to the unit inside the home and/or the remote server inside the home.
(71) 5) Double Lock Disconnect Unit in Case of Burglary
(72) In the case of a burglary a mechanical disconnect to ensure that the double lock cannot be opened from the inside; that however, can be reconnected immediately, once a fire is detected or the battery unit is close to failing completely.
(73) 6) Fire Door Closing Unit
(74) Potentially a fire door closing unit which allows the door to be locked in an open position, but immediately shuts the door upon an electronic signal such as in the case of a fire or the battery fails.
(75) C) On the Door Inside the Building
(76) As seen from inside the home the following items and devices may be implemented in this invention:
(77) 1) Handle, Keyhole, Door Lock Opening Knob
(78) A handle and or round knob, potentially a keyhole for a standard key, a door lock opening knob.
(79) 2) Batteries
(80) A rechargeable battery, preferably with another rechargeable battery which continues to guarantee functionality of the system for a certain time period once the rechargeable battery is removed/fails.
(81) 3) Monitor, Peephole, Touchscreen or Touch Pad
(82) A monitor screen with or without the peephole with a touchscreen surface or a touch pad or a number of at least 3 switches near the monitor.
(83) 4) Microphone, Loudspeaker
(84) A microphone, loudspeaker, switch to speak, which can alternatively be embedded in the touchscreen surface or touch pad.
(85) 5) Wireless or Wired Connection to Server
(86) a wireless and/or wired connection to the remote server inside the home.
(87) D) Hardware Hidden Inside the Building
(88) To ensure a villain cannot easily remove the data collected, the server is preferably placed in a hidden location, hard to find by anyone not familiar with the home. In another, less preferable, embodiment of the invention, the server can be stored outside the building, for example in a server room of a protection company.
(89) 1) Server and/or Computing Unit
(90) The server is connected preferably wirelessly to the unit described above and potentially to unit and unit. An outside connection is established with preferably all 3 of the following means:
(91) a) a standard Internet connection,
(92) b) a standard land line phone connection,
(93) c) a cell phone unit which is hidden inside the server or storage unit and cannot be removed without breaking the server or storage unit.
(94) 2) Data Storage Unit
(95) A data storage unit in which all video, photo, and audio files and databases and time stamps are collected and stored.
(96) 3) Power Connection and Battery
(97) A power socket connection and a rechargeable battery which is hidden inside the server and cannot be easily removed.
(98) E) Databases
(99) There are up to 5 databases stored in the data storage unit which are constantly used for face and voice recognition.
(100) Database 1Internal Positive
(101) In the database 1internal positive the faces and perhaps, the voices of the house owner, family members, and staff permitted entry to the home are stored; they can be changed, deleted and/or updated by the home owner.
(102) Database 2Internal Negative
(103) In the database 2internal negative the faces and potentially voices of persons generally denied entry by the homeowner or resident(s) are stored; they can be changed, deleted and updated by the homeowner or resident(s) without consent of police or other persons. It can however be administered, such as in the case of a stalker or a person who has officially been informed that trespassing would not be tolerated, that police, neighborhood watch, the concierge service, another entity or a group of people predefined by the resident, such as family and friends in close neighborhoodhereinafter: the predefined backup security networkis informed immediately upon him committing an offence within the perimeter.
(104) Database 3Regional
(105) In the database 3regional local police or another entity can update faces and potentially voices of persons suspect or convicted of crimes, which are known to work the regional area at certain times, such as if they have been spotted or even filmed by the tools described herein while trying to commit fraud or another crime on another person in the neighbourhood or city.
(106) Database 4National
(107) In database 4national, police or another entity can update faces and, potentially, voices of persons wanted by police warrant and/or convicted of crimes in the country; this might be armed robbery, rape, child molestation etc. In general, they would not be permitted entry to the house.
(108) Database 5Worldwide
(109) In database 5worldwide, police or another entity can update faces and, potentially, voices of persons convicted of crimes which are considered so serious, that they should generally not be permitted entry to the house of any unsuspecting person, requiring immediate police action, such as in the case of a fugitive or another criminal of extreme brutality in database 4 who is known to be able to cross borders easily.
(110) The home owner or resident is free to stop the use of database 3-5 or overrule any choice given by the server.
(111) Functionality: Communication between the resident user and any person outside the doorAlternative 1: User is behind door
(112) Once a person presses the outdoor buzzer, the home system or a person R on the inside of the home can communicate with the person V on the outside as with a standard communication device.
(113) Functionality: Communication between the user and the person outside the doorAlternative 2: User is not inside building
(114) If the homeowner or resident R is not present, the communication can be transmitted via the hidden server to a designated smart phone or other communication device, by means of which the homeowner or resident(s) can see and talk with the person in front of the door. This communication can also be transferred according to the definitions to the concierge service.
(115) Functionality: Movement Detection as Trigger for a Video Sequence
(116) Once movement recognition sensor, and/or camera in standby mode recognize movement in front of the door, camera starts filming the scene of the movement.
Software
(117) A) SoftwareMovement Detection & Face Recognition
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(119) If movement, yet no person is detected (e.g. wind blowing trees or animals running by), films can be marked as deletable and at certain intervals automatically or manually deleted.
(120) Photo Snippet Processing
(121) If at least one person is detected approaching the said door and at the latest once presses the buzzer switch, it is detected which of the still snippets is best usable to apply standard face recognition software by among other ways, comparing the triangles between eyes and tip of the nose and eyes and middle of the lower lip and triangle between tip of the nose and the left and right corner of the mouth. The processing server likewise uses triangulation software or another basic face recognition algorithm to vet the photo stills for best face recognition purposes to detect which of the still snippets is best usable to apply standard face recognition software.
(122) In the next step, face recognition software is used to capture the facial features of the person, gender and age range of the person or persons assessed. The details of the face recognition methods per se are well known in the art and may be used and combined according to actual needs.
(123) The faces are compared to the said up to 5 databases:
(124) The chosen best photo snippet(s) are checked against the 5 databases by comparing among other features the triangles between eyes and tip of the nose and eyes and middle of the lower lip and triangle between tip of the nose and the left and right corner of the mouth, assesses gender and age range of the said at least one person or of more persons and using standard face recognition software calculates the probability if the person on the outside is either a person positively marked by the homeowner in database 1internal positive (DB1), such as friend and family, marked by the home owner as a stalker in database 2internal negative, or negatively marked by security forces in database 3, database 4 and/or database 5. This sequential method is herein named photo snippet processing
(125) The result is transferred back to the interior door unit and presented on the monitor and/or on a smart device such as a smartphone, tablet, TV etc. Then, the homeowner or residents on the inside are presented with several choices on the screen; alternatively, information is transferred to a smart phone or another communication device of the owner, showing the assessments who the person on the outside might be and the photo snippet taken in comparison to the photo stored on the database; the owner can then accept that choice and work correspondingly.
(126) The results may be shown to the resident R as follows:
(127) Database 1 Match
(128) Match in database 1: The photo taken outside; a note and name of the possible match within database 1internal positivewith the photo and name from within the stored database; the user resident R is then asked if this is correct, wrong or unclear, using the touchscreen and/or his voice, (via voice recognition) or switches the monitor to give his assessment:
(129) if his choice is correct, the new photo can be added to the database to better the system;
(130) if his choice is wrong, a note is made; there is similarity within the software to lessen future probability calculations;
(131) if his choice is unclear, the 2 photos remain stored in the remote server for later use, either to have the house owner ask later again, once the identity of the person is confirmed by him later, or until another choice is made on the door.
(132) In case of wrong or unclear, more choices are shown.
(133) Database 2 Match
(134) If there is a match from database 2internal negativeit is shown as follows:
(135) The photo taken outside; a note that there is a possible match with a person in database 2internal negativewith the photo and name from within the stored database; the user is then asked if this is correct, wrong or unclear, using the touchscreen, his voice or switches near the monitor he can give his assessment:
(136) if his choice is correct, the new photo can be added to the database to better the system;
(137) if his choice is wrong, a note is made, that there is similarity within the software to lessen future probability calculations;
(138) if his choice is unclear, the 2 photos remain stored in the remote server for later use, either to have the house owner ask later again, once the identity of the person is confirmed by him later, or until another choice is made on the door.
(139) If the choice is correct, the user has one or more of the following option to choose from:
(140) 1. Let in anyway?
(141) 2. Play a prerecorded message?
(142) 3. Do nothing, yet do not permit entry?
(143) 4. Ask to leave a message and how to be reached later on?
(144) 5. Same as 1, yet call security neighborhood watch police and or the predefined backup security network?
(145) Database 3, 4, and/or 5 Match:
(146) The same method is used for databases 3, 4, 5. If the resident R is presented with a choice that shows V as a potentially dangerous person and finds the comparison between the photo still and the photo in the database 3, 4 or 5 convincing, R can press the correct button and choose to share this information; server sends video sequence, still(s) used for comparison or potentially all stills and the photo in the database according to his designation via a communication link either to the predefined backup security network a remote center for checking purposes or immediately to the local authorities such as police or neighbourhood watch, which then in turn can, according to their own assessment, move men to the area in order to have the person checked and/or. Given reasonable cause, arrested, without giving hint to the person about the background procedure running against him.
(147) B) Recording of the Entry in all CasesEvery time the door opens, entry of the person is recorded with a time stamp; while the person enters the building, the video camera continues filming his entry for later purposes and streams it to the remote server. All media sequences and information are now stored on the storage unit remote server.
(148) If user resident R permits entry to the person and falls victim to a fraud or robbery, the video sequence and photo can later during and for criminal discovery and investigation be used to be given to local authorities, who then may decide to have all regional databases of the system updated. As it is probable that the same person will strike again in both a similar area and fashion, police can inform their own colleague departments using the photo taken from the person, giving clues as to the current look and clothing of the villain. C) Voice Recognition
(149) If the face recognition has been successful with a high probability assessment, the voice recognition can be used to double check the results found. D) door lock function when leaving the house
(150) a) Short Locking Delay
(151) As stated earlier, the door unit can differentiate between the door being opened from the outside and from the inside. Once the handle is turned from the inside, the door locks can be opened without the use of a key, so any person can quickly move out of the house. Once the door falls into place again, the outside handle is still operational. If there is no outside door handle, the door can be pushed again, so the owner resident R, having realized he forgot the key can for a predefined time frame of e.g. 3 to 15 seconds, reopen the door and re-enter the house without a key.
(152) After that time, the handle is no longer operational on the exterior. The door can only be reopened using a key as described later.
(153) After re-entry, within the time-frame, the door is simply locked automatically; it cannot be re-opened from the outside, yet from the inside with the handle.
(154) The door's re-opening is recorded and processed through the databases 1-5 with a time stamp and the video sequence of a short time before and after the opening until the closing of the door. It is marked as either delete-able in a longer interval than normal or only manually delete-able, as in this particular case a third person may hide next to the door, out of the camera shot, and use the time interval to open the door, run inside the house and lock the door from the inside.
(155) If the resident R wears a personal, body worn security device such as described in patent PCT EP 2014 055495 and EP 1679 672 A1 by the same author, which measures among other things his movements, a mismatch between his movements and the renewed door opening can be recognised, transmitted to the device and thus R be informed about the intrusion.
(156) b) Double Lock Interval
(157) After yet another time interval, e.g. 15 seconds to three minutes, after a person leaves the home's interior and does not re-enter, the door bolts fully lock (usually a double lock as if turning the key twice in a mechanical lock).
(158) If the full system described in this invention establishes that people are still in the house, this function may be aborted according to presettings.
(159) The combination of 2 locking methods allows for
(160) the forgetfulnessnot onlyprevalent in elderly people,
(161) avoids the need to call for a door opening service, which can be very expensive, and
(162) warrants the full security of burglary insurance even if the user forgets to lock the door.
(163) Functionality (Software): Update Databases
(164)
(165) Depending on the severity of the crime, it can be chosen to update even national or international databases.
(166) It is helpful in particular to update databases about when and where the person was last seen; as it is impossible for a person to travel incredibly large distances, say from the east coast of the USA to the west coast in an hour, the probability of a sighting in a specific time frame is decreased, reducing the chance of false alarms.
(167) Functionality: Locking Sequence
(168) The homeowner or resident can also open the locked door using a manual or electronic key, a RFID chip, or a code number which he can type in on the keypad.
(169) If the key carries an electronic distinction, or if the homeowner or resident uses RFID chip or code number which is unique for one person, the system can check in the database if the code or distinction equals the person opening the door. The security unit, concierge service, or the homeowner or resident (or the person whose key etc. has been used) can be contacted, in the latter case, via the smart phone or another communication device.
(170) The RFID chip may be preferably placed on every day, non-reading glasses of the user. Glasses are always used by one person only and their absence is noticed immediately upon leaving the house. If missed, the homeowner or resident returns immediately to the house. As described earlier, if they do not have a key, the short locking delay provides them easy access. Given more and more sensors with unique ID-numbers are presented using RFID to measure body functions, the chip can alternatively be worn anywhere on the body, such as chest, arms or wrist.
(171) Software: Remote System with VPN Connection
(172) If the homeowner or residents are not at home, any information from the door can be transmitted remotely using a secure VPN connection (preferably), to a smart phone or another communications device. This permits the ability to act as if they were present, including opening the door remotely and talking to the person. If resident opens the door while not being physically present, it is particularly important to have the interior tools described later installed in the house.
(173) Software: Concierge System
(174) In standard concierge functionality, a 3.sup.rd party, the concierge CC, is a remote entity similar to a call center, which can transfer all door information directly via the hidden remote server and remotely open the door after securing the rightfulness of the entry request. The latter depends on the instructions left by the homeowner or resident. For example, instructions left with the concierge service may include every other Wednesday flowers are brought to the house. After checking the ID or face of the carrier, the door can be opened remotely if the homeowner or resident(s) is not at home or if the resident cannot be reached remotely.
(175) Software: Connection Security
(176) To ensure outside security, the hidden server is disconnected from the Internet at idle times. Only once a potential threat is detected or remote resources are requested, the remote server re-connects to the Internet for a short burst of information.
(177) Hardware: Lesser units and fakes
(178) Reading a sign that says surveillance and face recognition in progress a thief, fraudster or other villain cannot know if surveillance is actually happening and to what degree correspondence with the outside is established. From the outside, he or she can see only the standard peephole and the warning sign. The system does not attempt to catch a criminal immediately before or during the execution of his crime, but rather after the crime. This enhances the likelihood of catching him or her afterwards, using his stored profile and substantiating his last known position. Thus, there is the possibility that
(179) the system has already recognized the villain and security units or the local police have been informed, so the house entered becomes a trap for him, even if he or she is permitted entry;
(180) that the crime will be spotted later on, and his whereabouts and current looks are used to find him either committing a similar crime nearby or by having local police informed about him or her being in a certain area and then look out for him while he or she cannot even know if the crime has been spotted or not;
(181) that the act of the crime is supervised and stored, so that the face is recognizable as the person entered the house through the door (or the window) and the act committed in the house is supervised and stored in a place not accessible to the villain, but easily usable with the consent of the house owner once the crime is detected.
(182) Therefore, in an effort to make life and the possibility of detection more unpleasant for a villain, units with lesser functionality can be produced and sold. These units do not necessarily have connections to remote servers; only a camera with internal storage but no monitor, or a camera equipped with a wireless connection to a remote storage unit, but no face or voice recognition software. If a crime is committed inside a home, the stored data can be manually retrieved, handed over to local authorities and used to find the villain and/or to update the databases of other users.
(183) Fake units of the simplest version without monitor for a fraction of the cost of a working unit are employed, as they render only the outside look of the system and the villain cannot be sure, if it is a lesser working model or a fake. For a smaller expense, it is a system to protect himself better from fraud and other criminal activities; for the criminal, he must double check every door before entering. Immediately upon entering, from the outside, he or she cannot see the difference. It will be a community effort make the standard criminal life more arduous.
Method 3: Window Security Module
(184) Placed on a window panel or window pane, the window security module is designed to recognize intruders before they open a window or once they climb through an already-opened window.
(185) The module is a mix between the room surveillance unit and the door surveillance unit, however does not include several modules of either of them.
(186) Once a person is detected in front of the window, the photo still snippet check is carried out. If the person is in database 1 (internal positive), then there is no need for an alarm; if not, information is sent to the security center or the smartphone and/or communication device of the homeowner or resident. The step up snippet system is administered simultaneously, starting with the photo and the video sequence, showing potentially suspicious behavior before entering.
(187) If the adjacent room has room surveillance module installed, the service center can look into that room and talk to the intruder.
(188) Hardware
(189) The hardware consists of a combination of the entry door security module and the room security module, both described above, however without the following items:
(190) the microphone,
(191) the monitor,
(192) the loudspeaker,
(193) the keypad, touchscreen or RFID sensor,
(194) the buzzer,
(195) the inside door mechanism
(196) and the wireless connection.
(197) From the inside home unit only the handle is applied.
(198) Potentially used are
(199) the infrared camera,
(200) the alarm switch, by means of which the user can run from the outside to a window and by pressing the alarm switch notify the security center, the home owner/resident R or police,
(201) the double lock mechanism,
(202) the fire door closing mechanism.
(203) It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.