[미국특허]
Theft deterrent device and method of use
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H04Q-009/00
E05B-049/00
E05B-073/00
G07C-009/00
출원번호
US-0555497
(2014-11-26)
등록번호
US-9222285
(2015-12-29)
발명자
/ 주소
Ilislamloo, Shahriar
Sarabi, Andisheh
출원인 / 주소
PERSEUS MICRO LOGIC CORPORATION
대리인 / 주소
Sawyer Law Group, P.C.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
3인용 특허 :
21
초록▼
A portable theft deterrent device is disclosed. The theft deterrent device comprises a lock detection mechanism. The lock detection mechanism includes a plurality of connectors. The lock detection mechanism includes a first active circuit therein coupled to the plurality of connectors. When the lock
A portable theft deterrent device is disclosed. The theft deterrent device comprises a lock detection mechanism. The lock detection mechanism includes a plurality of connectors. The lock detection mechanism includes a first active circuit therein coupled to the plurality of connectors. When the lock detection mechanism is coupled to an electrical path via at least one connector of the plurality of connectors and if the first active circuit detects an interruption in electrical flow in the electrical path, the lock detection mechanism provides an alert. The theft deterrent device includes a monitoring key member. The monitoring key member includes a second active circuit therein that allows for wireless communication with the lock detection mechanism when detached therefrom. The monitoring key member is configured to receive the alert remotely.
대표청구항▼
1. A portable theft deterrent device comprising: a lock detection mechanism capable of forming a physical loop of one or more connectors of a plurality of connectors, wherein the physical loop comprises an electrical path having electrical flow, and the plurality of connectors includes at least one
1. A portable theft deterrent device comprising: a lock detection mechanism capable of forming a physical loop of one or more connectors of a plurality of connectors, wherein the physical loop comprises an electrical path having electrical flow, and the plurality of connectors includes at least one anchoring connector; wherein the lock detection mechanism includes the plurality of connectors; wherein the lock detection mechanism includes a first active circuit therein coupled to the plurality of connectors; wherein when the lock detection mechanism is coupled to the electrical path via at least one connector of the plurality of connectors and the first active circuit detects an interruption in the electrical flow in the electrical path, the lock detection mechanism provides an alert; anda monitoring key member, the monitoring key member includes a second active circuit therein that allows for wireless communication with the lock detection mechanism when detached therefrom; wherein the monitoring key member is configured to receive the alert remotely and wherein the monitoring key member includes at least one key connector capable of forming an electrical path having electrical flow with the anchoring connector of the lock detection mechanism. 2. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the alert can be any of a light, beep, remote notification, horn, vibration and alarm. 3. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the electrical path comprises an anchor for the anchoring connector of the lock detection mechanism. 4. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 3, wherein the electrical path loops through an opening in a not easy to move object. 5. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein a portable device is secured by providing an electrical path between the portable device and the lock detection mechanism. 6. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 3, wherein the anchor comprises any of a virtual or physical anchor. 7. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 5, wherein the portable device is secured either through wireless or wired connection or both. 8. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 5, wherein the electrical path anchors the lock detection mechanism to a hard-to-move object and secures the portable device through the same electrical path. 9. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the lock detection mechanism includes a keypad, wherein the keypad enables and disables the lock detection mechanism when a correct key code is entered. 10. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 3, wherein the anchor comprises an electrical cable that is looped around a hard to move object and coupled between a first connector and a second connector in the lock detection mechanism. 11. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the lock detection mechanism includes a geometrical opening therethrough. 12. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 11, wherein the anchor comprises an electrical cable that is looped through the opening, is coupled to a first connector, looped around a hard to move object and coupled to a portable device. 13. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 3, wherein the anchor comprises an electrical cable that is connected between one of the plurality of connectors on the lock mechanism and an immovable power source. 14. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 3, wherein the anchor comprises a sensor which detects a change in position of the lock detection mechanism. 15. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 11, wherein the first active circuit includes a protection mechanism to detect tampering with the opening. 16. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 5, wherein the portable device includes any of a laptop, smartphone, tablet, phablet, digital camera, television, or recorders. 17. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 16, wherein the portable device includes one or more peripheral devices coupled thereto. 18. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 17, wherein the lock detection mechanism detects peripheral devices being attached or detached from the portable device. 19. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the monitoring key member includes a connector which can be utilized for any of data communication or power. 20. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 19, wherein the connector provides a charging path to an internal power source in the monitoring key member. 21. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein wireless communication is utilized to secure the portable device by detecting an out of range condition of the portable device. 22. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 5, wherein a plurality of other portable devices are secured by being attached to the portable device. 23. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the lock detection mechanism and the monitoring key member exchange a communication key and a session key through the connectors. 24. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the lock detection mechanism and the monitoring key member exchange wireless communication alerting the user of a state or the environment of the portable device. 25. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the monitoring key is configured to terminate the lock detection mechanism by physical attachment thereto. 26. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1 wherein the lock detection mechanism and the monitoring key member are configured to alert a user that the lock detection mechanism and the monitoring key member are outside of a predetermined range of each other. 27. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the monitoring key member is any of a smartphone, tablet, phablet, or laptop. 28. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the lock detection mechanism includes a memory, wherein the memory stores a record of information available including any tampering with the portable theft deterrent device. 29. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein operation parameters from the portable theft deterrent device can be communicated to a device that is coupled to a network, wherein the network can be any of a public network or a private network. 30. The portable theft deterrent device of claim 1, wherein the lock detection mechanism includes a charging system.
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