ANTI-THEFT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATIC SWIMMING POOL CLEANERS
20230148817 · 2023-05-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06F21/32
PHYSICS
A47L2201/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47L9/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A cleaning system for swimming pools and spas may include an automatic swimming pool cleaner and an anti-theft system for the automatic swimming pool cleaner. In some cases, the anti-theft system may be an active system generating an active response based on a safety situation. Additionally or alternatively, the anti-theft system may provide increased prevention and/or deterrence to theft.
Claims
1. A cleaning system comprising an automatic swimming pool cleaner (APC) and an anti-theft system for the APC.
2. The cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the anti-theft system is an active system.
3. The cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the anti-theft system is a passive system.
4. The cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the anti-theft system is on the APC.
5. The cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the anti-theft system is remote from the APC.
6. The cleaning system of claim 5, wherein the anti-theft system is on a control box associated with the APC.
7. The cleaning system of claim 1, wherein the anti-theft system comprises a controller configured to receive data from a sensor and generate a safety response responsive to the data, the data indicative of a safety situation for the APC.
8. The cleaning system of claim 7, wherein the controller is on the APC.
9. The cleaning system of claim 7, wherein the controller is remote from the APC.
10. The cleaning system of claim 7, wherein the data comprises at least one of a predetermined number of incorrect pin codes for the APC, movement detected by an accelerometer of the APC, a location of the APC provided by a location service, movement detected based on a change in wireless signals, a video or picture provided by a camera associated with the APC, movement detected by a movement detector, movement detected by a water flow detector, an incorrect fingerprint or other personal recognition, an incorrect pattern recognition, and/or a network not being detected or recognized.
11. The cleaning system of claim 7, wherein the safety response comprises at least one of immobilizing the APC, locking the APC, generating an alarm or notification on or near the APC, sending an alarm or notification to an owner or user of the APC, sending an alarm or notification to a third party, and/or generating an alarm or notification in a region associated with the APC.
12. An anti-theft system for an automatic swimming pool cleaner (APC), the anti-theft system comprising a controller and at least one sensor communicatively coupled to the controller, wherein the controller is configured to generate a safety response responsive to data from the at least one sensor indicating a safety situation for the APC.
13. The anti-theft system of claim 12, wherein the sensor is on the APC.
14. The anti-theft system of claim 12, wherein the controller is on the APC.
15. The anti-theft system of claim 12, wherein the sensor comprises at least one of an accelerometer, a position sensor, a wireless sensor, a camera, a motion sensor, a personal recognition device, and/or a water moving detector.
16. The anti-theft system of claim 12, wherein the safety response is a passive safety response comprising an activation of a light associated with the APC.
17. The anti-theft system of claim 12, wherein the safety response is an active safety response, and wherein the controller is configured to control the APC, control a response device, or send an alert to a remote device as the active safety response.
18. A method of protecting an automatic swimming pool cleaner (APC), the method comprising monitoring the APC using an anti-theft system and generating a safety response with the anti-theft system responsive to a safety situation.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein generating the safety response comprises generating a passive safety response comprising an activation of a light associated with the APC.
20. The method of claim 18, wherein generating the safety response comprises generating an active safety response, and wherein the controller is configured to control the APC, control a response device, or send an alert to a remote device as the active safety response.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The specification makes reference to the following appended figures, in which use of like reference numerals in different FIGURES is intended to illustrate like or analogous components.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] Described herein are anti-theft systems and methods for APCs, as well as APCs incorporating such systems. The anti-theft systems and methods may be various active and/or passive systems and methods for preventing and/or deterring potential theft of an APC. The anti-theft systems described herein may be on the APC itself, although they need not be in other embodiments. Moreover, in certain embodiments, more than one type of anti-theft system may be present or provided with an APC to provide increased prevention and/or deterrence to theft. The anti-theft systems described herein are not limited to APCs and may be used with other types of pool equipment as desired. Various other benefits and advantages may be realized with the anti-theft systems and methods described herein, as well as APCs and/or other pool equipment incorporating such systems and methods.
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[0019] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0020] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0021] Referring to the response device 114 in
[0022] Response devices 114 for providing alerting responses may be various suitable devices for generating a local or a remote alert or notification, including but not limited to a speaker on the APC 100, a light on the APC 100 and/or the control box 106 having at least one characteristic changed (e.g., activation of the light, a color of the light, a brightness of the light, a pattern of the light, etc.), a text alert, combinations thereof, and/or various other types of response devices 114 as desired. In certain embodiments, the response device 114 is a communications module that generates an alert or notification to a remote device such as a user device of a pool owner, technician, and/or security service. As a non-limiting example, the response device 114 may send an audio, visual, and/or text (e.g., email, SMS, etc.) alert to a user device and/or a device associated with a security service. Such communication may be wired and/or wireless.
[0023] Response devices 114 for providing control responses may be various suitable devices for causing an action on the APC 100, control box 106, etc., including but not limited to immobilizing devices or mechanisms for locking the APC 100 and/or otherwise preventing activation, locking devices that lock the APC 100 and/or the control box 106, and/or other suitable control response devices as desired.
[0024] In some embodiments, the response device 114 may provide the response automatically based on the detection of an event from the detecting device 112. As a non-limiting example, in
[0025] In certain examples, a controller communicatively coupled to the detecting device 112 and/or the response device 114 is optionally provided. In some embodiments, the controller may be on the APC 100, although it need not be in other examples. In some embodiments with the controller, the controller may receive data from the detecting device(s) 112 and determine whether the APC 100 has a safety issued based on the data. Responsive to such a determination, the controller may cause the response device 114 to generate the response (e.g., by sending a control signal to the response device 114). In other embodiments, the controller may be used to control the anti-theft system 110 and/or the APC 100 as desired.
[0026] While the anti-theft system 110 is illustrated as an active system, in other embodiments, one or more components of the anti-theft system 110 may be passive systems or devices.
[0027] As one non-limiting example of a passive system, the anti-theft system 110 may include a fake or nonoperational device or system provided on the APC 100 and/or within a location associated with the APC 100 as a deterring device or system. In such examples, the fake or nonoperational device is not operatively connected to the APC 100 and/or systems associated with the APC 100. Fake or nonoperational devices may include, but are not limited to, a nonoperational human machine interface, a nonoperational camera, a light with a characteristic (e.g., color such as red, blinking etc.) suggesting an active anti-theft system, combinations thereof, and/or other devices or systems as desired.
[0028] As another non-limiting example of a passive system, the anti-theft system 110 may include an access system for obtaining access to control the APC 100. The access system may be on the APC 100 itself, on equipment associated with the APC 100, or as otherwise desired. As one non-limiting example, the access system may be a pin code or a pattern code that must be supplied by a potential user to gain access to control the APC 100. In such examples, the pin code or the pattern code may be input on the APC 100, on a user interface associated with the APC 100, on the control box 106, on a cable for the APC 100, on an application, and/or as otherwise desired. As another non-limiting example, the access system may be a personal recognition or biometric recognition system (e.g., fingerprint, facial, etc.) on the APC 100 or a device or system communicatively coupled to the APC 100.
[0029] Optionally, a response device 114 may generate a response based on events or actions associated with the passive systems and devices meeting a predetermined threshold. As a non-limiting example, a communications module as the response device 114 may send an email or text to a user based on an incorrect pin or password being entered five (or any number of) times. As another non-limiting example, a speaker as the response device 114 may generate an audio alert (and/or send an email or a text) based on a user's entered biometric information not being a pre-authorized user.
[0030] Other non-limiting examples of anti-theft systems according to embodiments of the invention are discussed below, but anti-theft systems are not limited to the below non-limiting examples. In some embodiments, an anti-theft system according to embodiments includes a pin code that is needed to get access to the commands for an APC (e.g., input on the APC itself, the control box, and/or a remote device). In another non-limiting example, an anti-theft system according to embodiments includes moving detection by the accelerometer that can launch a sound alarm or a notification to the user (sound alarm, SMS, email) or to a security service. As a non-limiting example, detected movement of the APC during a time period when the APC is expected to be docked, not in use, etc. may generate a response from the anti-theft system. In another non-limiting example, an anti-theft system according to embodiments includes a location sensor (e.g., global positioning system, geofencing, etc.), and the location sensor may be provided inside the APC and/or control box and can provide the location of the APC and/or control box to the user or a security service. In a further non-limiting example, an anti-theft system according to embodiments includes moving detection by Bluetooth® or Wi-Fi signal (or other wireless signals) decreasing or loss. In yet another non-limiting example, an anti-theft system according to embodiments includes a lock system on the APC, cable or control box. In another non-limiting example, an anti-theft system according to embodiments includes a camera on the control box or on the APC that can identify someone unknown (e.g., based on a detected characteristic of the person in a field of view) and alert the customer. In further non-limiting examples, an anti-theft system according to embodiments includes a fake alarm system with only a human machine interface or fake camera designed to scare a stealer. In other non-limiting examples, an anti-theft system according to embodiments includes the ability to lock the cleaner usage remotely (by Wi-Fi, Bluetooth®, sigfox network, etc.) e.g. by activating a physical lock remotely and/or sending a control signal de-activating the APC and/or otherwise limiting or preventing usage of the APC. In another non-limiting example, an anti-theft system according to embodiments includes a movement detector or water moving detector that can launch a vocal assistant which provides an alert such as (but not limited to) “Good morning Sir” such that the stealer feels spotted. In further non-limiting examples, an anti-theft system according to embodiments includes finger print or other biometric recognition that is needed to use the cleaner. In further non-limiting examples, an anti-theft system according to embodiments includes a pattern recognition that is needed to use the cleaner. In other non-limiting examples, an anti-theft system according to embodiments includes locking the cleaner if a network is not detected or recognized.
[0031] Exemplary concepts and combinations of features of the invention may include: [0032] A. A cleaning system includes an APC and an anti-theft system. [0033] B. The cleaning system according to statement A., wherein the anti-theft system is an active system or a passive system. [0034] C. The cleaning system according to statement A. or B., wherein the anti-theft system is on the APC. [0035] D. The cleaning system according to statement A. or B., wherein the anti-theft system is remote from the APC. [0036] E. The cleaning system according to statement A., wherein the anti-theft system comprises a controller configured to receive data from a sensor and generate a safety response responsive to the data, the data indicative of a safety situation for the automatic swimming pool cleaner. [0037] F. The cleaning system according to statement E., wherein the controller is on the APC or remote from the APC. [0038] G. The cleaning system according to statements E. or F., wherein the data comprises at least one of a predetermined number of incorrect pin codes for the APC, movement detected by an accelerometer of the APC, a location of the APC provided by a location service (e.g., GPS), movement detected based on a change in wireless signals (e.g., Wi-Fi or Bluetooth® signals increasing or decreasing in strength), a video or picture provided by a camera associated with the APC, movement detected by a movement detector, movement detected by a water moving detector, an incorrect fingerprint or other personal recognition, an incorrect pattern recognition, and/or a network not being detected or recognized. [0039] H. The cleaning system according to any one of statements E.-G., wherein the safety response comprises at least one of immobilizing the APC, locking the APC, generating an alarm or notification on the APC, sending an alarm or notification to an owner or user of the APC, sending an alarm or notification to a third party (e.g., security service), and/or generating an alarm or notification in a region associated with the APC. [0040] I. An anti-theft system for an APC, the anti-theft system comprising a controller and at least one sensor communicatively coupled to the controller, wherein the controller is configured to generate a safety response responsive to data from the at least one sensor indicating a safety situation for the APC. [0041] J. The anti-theft system according to statement I., wherein the sensor is on the APC or remote from the APC, and/or wherein the controller is on the APC or remote from the APC. [0042] K. The anti-theft system according to statements I. or J., wherein the sensor comprises at least one of an accelerometer, a position sensor, a wireless sensor, a camera, a motion sensor, a personal recognition device, and/or a water moving detector. [0043] L. The anti-theft system according to statement I. or J., wherein the safety response is a passive safety response or an active safety response. [0044] M. A method of protecting an APC, the method comprising monitoring the APC using an anti-theft system and generating a safety response with the anti-theft system responsive to a safety situation. [0045] The method according to statement M, wherein generating the safety response comprises generating a passive safety response or generating an active safety response. [0046] The system or method of any preceding claim, wherein a passive safety response includes but is not limited to an activation of a light associated with the APC. [0047] The system or method of any preceding claim, wherein an active safety response includes but is not limited to control of the APC, control of a response device, or sending an alert to a remote device.
[0048] These examples are not intended to be mutually exclusive, exhaustive, or restrictive in any way, and the invention is not limited to these example embodiments but rather encompasses all possible modifications and variations within the scope of any claims ultimately drafted and issued in connection with the invention (and their equivalents). For avoidance of doubt, any combination of features not physically impossible or expressly identified as non-combinable herein may be within the scope of the invention.
[0049] The foregoing is provided for purposes of illustrating, explaining, and describing embodiments of the present invention. Modifications and adaptations to these embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art and may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Additionally, the word “pool” and phrase “swimming pool” as used herein may also refer to spas or other water containing vessels or structures used for recreation or therapy, including both artificial and natural vessels, structures, and the like.