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| United States Patent | 4148021 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4148021.html |
| Inventor(s) | Watanabe; Masakatsu (Akatsukashin, JP) |
| Abstract | An alarm system utilizes a bidirectional wired TV system constructed to
transmit a TV signal received by a community antenna to a central station
and a plurality of subscribers' stations through a bidirectionally
transmissible line. Each of the subscribers' stations is provided with an
automatic and/or manual alarm signal generator for generating a low
frequency alarm signal representing any of emergency conditions and the
subscriber's number, a carrier wave generator, and a modulator for
modulating a high frequency carrier wave signal generated by the carrier
wave generator with the alarm signal from the alarm signal generator. The
central station is provided with a demodulator for receiving and
demodulating the modulated alarm signal transmitted from any subscriber's
station through the bidirectionally transmissible line, an alarm signal
identifying device energized by the demodulated alarm signal from the
demodulator, a carrier wave generator, and a remodulator for remodulating
a different high frequency carrier wave signal generated by the carrier
wave generator with the demodulated alarm signal from the demodulator. Any
of the subscribers' stations are each further provided with a
redemodulator for receiving and redemodulating the remodulated alarm
signal transmitted from the central station through the bidirectionally
transmissible line, and an alarm signal identifying device energized by
the redemodulated alarm signal from the redemodulator. |
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Title Information  |
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Drawing from US Patent 4148021 |
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Alarm system utilizing bidirectional wired television system |
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| Publication Date |
April 3, 1979 |
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| Filing Date |
September 7, 1977 |
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| Priority Data |
Sep 08, 1976[JP]51-107579 |
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Title Information  |
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Claims  |
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What is claimed is:
1. An alarm system utilizing a bidirectional wired TV system which is
constructed to transmit a TV signal received by a community antenna to a
central station and a plurality of subscribers' stations through a
bidirectionally transmissible line interconnecting said central station
and said plural subscribers' stations, wherein:
said plurality of subscribers' stations are each provided with alarm signal
generating means operative to generate a low frequency alarm signal
representative of any emergency condition, a first carrier wave generator
operative to generate a first carrier wave signal having a predetermined
frequency higher than that of the alarm signal, and a modulator coupled
with said alarm signal generating means and first carrier wave generator
to modulate said first carrier wave signal with said alarm signal;
said central station is provided with a demodulator operative to receive
and demodulate the modulated alarm signal transmitted from that of said
plurality of subscribers' stations which is generating the alarm signal
through said bidirectionally transmissible line, a first alarm signal
identifying means coupled to said demodulator for identifying the
emergency condition represented by the demodulated alarm signal from said
demodulator, a second carrier wave generator operative to generate a
second carrier wave signal having a predetermined high frequency different
from that of said first carrier wave signal and a remodulator coupled to
said demodulator and second carrier wave generator for remodulating the
second carrier wave signal with the demodulated alarm signal from said
demodulator; and
at least one of said plurality of subscribers' stations is further provided
with a redemodulator operative to receive and remodulate the remodulated
alarm signal from said remodulator through said bidirectionally
transmissible line, and a second alarm signal identifying means coupled
with said redemodulator to identify the emergency condition represented by
the redemodulated signal from said second demodulator.
2. The alarm system as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said plurality
of subscribers' stations is further provided with an encoder coupled
between said alarm signal generating means and said modulator to encode
the alarm signal generated by the former into a coded signal and to
modulate at the latter said first carrier wave signal with the coded
signal delivered from said encoder; and wherein said first and second
alarm signal identifying means each comprise a decoder coupled to the
output of said corresponding demodulator and redemodulator, a driver
coupled to the output of said decoder and visual display means coupled to
the output of said driver.
3. The alarm system as defined in claim 2, wherein the coded signal encoded
by said encoder includes a coded signal for identifying that of said
plural subscribers' stations which has generated the alarm signal.
4. The alarm system as defined in claim 1, wherein said first and second
alarm signal identifying means each comprise an alarm sound generator.
5. The alarm system as defined in claim 1, wherein said alarm signal
generating means comprises automatic alarm sensing means for automatically
sensing the alarm condition.
6. The alarm system as defined in claim 1, wherein said alarm generating
means comprises a manually operated alarm generator.
7. The alarm system as defined in claim 1 further comprising at least one
bidirectional amplifier disposed at the intermediate portion of said
bidirectionally transmissible line, and wherein said second carrier wave
generator comprises a pilot signal generator for automatically controlling
the amplification factor of said bidirectional amplifier. |
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Claims  |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an alarm system capable of bidirectionally
transmitting an alarm signal representative of any of emergency conditions
such as a fire, a burglary and the like between a central station and a
plurality of subscribers' stations through a bidirectionally transmissible
line interconnecting the central station and the respective subscribers'
stations, and more particularly to such an improved alarm system
effectively utilizing the existing bidirectional wired TV system.
Prior art alarm systems constructed to present an emergency alarm service
to any of the customers of a community antenna TV system (hereinafter
referred to as "CATV" system) generally have the disadvantage that they
are considerably complicated and expensive in construction.
For example, a prior art alarm system constructed to take up an image
representative of an emergency condition such as a fire, a burglary or the
like transmitted from any of the subscribers' stations by an ITV camera in
a central station and then to transmit the take-up image to the respective
subscribers in a forced interrupting operation requires a particular ITV
camera in the central station and a forced power supply closing device and
a forced channel interrupting device in the respective subscribers'
stations. Consequently, such a prior art alarm system has the
disadvantages that it is necessary to modify the respective subscribers'
TV receivers and the supervisor must be available at the central station
since the reception of an emergency alarm signal from any of the
subscribers' stations and the response thereto must be carried out at the
central station.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an improved alarm
system utilizing a bidirectional wired TV system which is comparatively
simple and inexpensive in construction and in which the supervisor need
not necessarily be available at the central station.
The object of the invention is attained by providing in the central station
a remodulator, in addition to a demodulator for demodulating a modulated
low frequency alarm signal representative of any emergency condition
transmitted from any of the subscribers' stations, for remodulating a high
frequency carrier wave generated by a carrier wave generator with a
demodulated alarm signal from the demodulator; and by providing in any of
the subscriber stations a redemodulator, in addition to a modulator for
initially modulating a different high frequency carrier wave generated by
a carrier wave generator with the low frequency alarm signal for
redemodulating a remodulated alarm signal transmitted from the central
station.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The single drawing FIGURE shows a schematic block diagram of an alarm
system according to the invention utilizing a CATV system.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
In the FIGURE, reference symbols 1 and l designate a community TV antenna
and a bidirectional signal transmission line consisting, e.g., of a
coaxial line, respectively. A TV signal received by the community antenna
1 is applied to a TV receiver 35 installed in a head or central station 2
such as a residential supervisor's office via a common or main
bidirectional branching filter 3, and applied to individual subscribers'
TV receivers 35a . . . (only one shown) via a first amplifier section
4.sub.1 included in a common bidirectional amplifier 4 and constituted by
a series circuit consisting, e.g., of a capacitor Cl, an amplifier
36.sub.1 and a capacitor C2, and via individual subscribers' first and
second bidirectional splitters or branching filters 5a, 5b . . . 5n, 6a .
. . and via individual subscribers' bidirectional branching filters 7a . .
. . The bidirectional branching filters 3 and 7a . . . may be each
comprised of the appropriate combination of band, low and high pass
filters and the splitters or branching filters 5 a to 5n and 6a . . . may
be each comprised of a plurality of parallel connected bidirectional
wideband fillers or amplifiers. The bidirectional amplifier 4 comprises a
parallel circuit consisting of the first ampliflier section 4.sub.1 and a
second amplifier section 4.sub.2. The second amplifier section 4.sub.2
comprises a series circuit consisting, e.g., of a bandpass filter 8.sub.1,
an amplifier 36.sub.2 and a bandpass filter 8.sub.2. Also, bidirectional
amplifiers 4a . . . each having a similar construction to the common
bidirectional amplifier 4 are connected between the respective adjacent
subscribers' bidirectional splitters or brancing filters 5a-5b, . . . .
Thus, respective subscribers' stations 20a, 20b . . . 20n such as
residential subscribers' premises are each provided with an automatic
emergency alarm sensor unit 9a including, e.g., a smoke sensor, a burglary
sensor utilizing a doppler effect and the like, and with a manually
operated emergency alarm signal generator 10a of a push-button type. The
sensor unit 9a and the generator 10a, each functioning to deliver a low
frequency alarm signal when any of emergency conditions such as a fire, a
burglary and the like occurs, are commonly connected to ground via a
normally closed relay contact 11a opened when a relay 12a described
hereinafter is energized and via a relay 13a. The output terminals of the
sensor unit 9a and the generator 10a are connected to the corresponding
input terminals of an encoder 14a. The output terminal of the encoder 14a
and the output terminal of a carrier wave generator 15a made operative
when the alarm signal is delivered from either the sensor unit 9 a or the
generator 10a to generate a predetermined high frequency (e.g., 1MHz or
10MHz) carrier wave signal are connected to the corresponding input
terminals of a modulator 16a. The output terminal of the modulator 16a is
connected via an amplifier 37a and a normally open relay contact 17a,
closed when the relay 13a is energized, to a predetermined terminal of the
bidirectional branching filter 7a. The branching filter 7a has another
terminal connected via an amplifier 38a to the input terminal of a
redemodulator 18a. The output terminal of the redemodulator 18a is
connected via a decoder 19a to the input terminal of a driver 21a. The
driver 21a has a first output terminal connected to a display 22a such as
a conventional 7-segment display, a second output terminal connected to an
alarm generator 23a such as a buzzer or bell, and a third output terminal
connected via the relay 12a to the ground. The display 22a and the alarm
generator 23a jointly constitute an alarm signal recognizer or identifier
24a.
On the other hand, the central station 2 is provided with a demodulator 25
having an input terminal connected via an amplifier 26 to a predetermined
terminal of the main bidirectional branching filter 3. The output terminal
of the demodulator 25 and the output terminal of a carrier wave generator
27 for generating a predetermined high frequency (e.g., 148MHz, 73MHz or
246MHz) carrier wave signal are connected to the corresponding input
terminals of a remodulator 28 having an output terminal connected via an
amplifier 29 to another predetermined terminal of the main bidirectional
branching filter 3. When a pilot signal generator for automatically
controlling the gain of the bidirectional amplifiers 4, 4a, . . . is used,
then the carrier wave generator 27 may comprise the pilot signal
generator.
Thus, the output of the demodulator 25 is connected successively to a
decoder 30, a driver 31, and an alarm signal identifier 32 including a
display 33 and an alarm generator 34 respectively having substantially the
same constructions as those provided in the subscribers' stations 20a to
20n.
The operation of the alarm system constructed as described above will now
be described.
When any of emergency conditions such as a fire, a burglary and the like
occurs at any one, e.g., 20a of the subscribers' stations 20a to 20n, then
the relay 13a is energized to close its contact 17a and a low frequency
alarm signal representative of the emergency condition and the number of
the subscriber's station 20a is delivered from either the automatic alarm
sensor unit 9a or the manually operated alarm generator 10a. The alarm
signal thus delivered is converted by the encoder 14a into a predetermined
coded alarm signal. As a result, the modulator 16a modulates a high
frequency carrier wave signal generated by the carrier wave generator 15a
with the coded alarm signal. The coded alarm signal thus modulated is
transmitted from the subscriber's station 20a to the demodulator 25
provided in the central station 2 successively through the amplifier 37a,
the now closed relay contact 17a, the bidirectional branching filter 7a,
the second and first bidirectional splitters or branching filters 6a and
5a, the second amplifier section 4.sub.2 of the bidirectional amplifier 4,
the main bidirectional branching filter 3 and the amplifier 26, and is
demodulated by the demodulator 25. The coded alarm signal thus demodulated
is decoded by the decoder 30 to display on the display 33 the emergency
condition and the number of that of the subscribers' stations 20a to 20n
which has generated the alarm signal, and to actuate, if necessary, the
alarm generator 34 through the driver 31.
At the same time, the coded alarm signal demodulated by the demodulator 25
is applied to the remodulator 28 together with a high frequency carrier
wave signal generated by the carrier wave generator 27.
As a result, the remodulator 28 remodulates the carrier wave signal from
the generator 27 with the coded alarm signal from the demodulator 25. The
coded alarm signal thus remodulated is transmitted from the central
station 2 to the redemodulators 18a provided in the respective
subscribers' stations 20a to 20n successively through the amplifier 29,
the main bidirectional branching filter 3, the first amplifier section
4.sub.1 of the bidirectional amplifier 4, the first and second
bidirectional splitters or branching filters 5a to 5n and 6a . . . ; the
bidirectional branching filters 7a . . . and the amplifiers 38a, and is
redemodulated by the redemodulator 18a. The coded alarm signal thus
redemodulated is decoded by the decoder 19a to display on the display 22
the emergency condition and the number of that of the subscribers'
stations 20a to 20n which has generated the alarm signal and to actuate,
if necessary, the alarm generator 23a through the driver 21a. At the same
time, the relay 12a is energized by the output of the driver 21a again to
open its contact 17a, thereby positively preventing any signal from being
transmitted from the subscribers' stations 20a to 20n to the central
station 2.
As will be evident from the above description, the alarm system of the
invention has the advantages that it has a comparatively simple and
inexpensive construction, does not require that any person be present at
the central station 2, and does not require the modification of the TV
receivers installed in the subscribers' premises. Therefore, the central
station 2 may be considered as one of the subscribers' stations.
It will be easily understood by those skilled in the art that the present
invention is not limited by the embodiment described herein, but may be
practiced by many variations and modifications within the technical
concept of the invention.
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