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| United States Patent | 5598456 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5598456.html |
| Inventor(s) | Feinberg; David H. (2 Apollo Rd., Manalapan, NJ 07726) |
| Abstract | An integrated telephone, intercom, security and control system for a
building having a plurality of units, utilizing a plurality of telephone
lines located throughout the building which are connected at one end to
telecommunications equipment located in the units and throughout common
areas of the building. A digital switching device is connected to the
other end each of the telephone lines and arranged to connect at least one
of the telephone lines to at least one of another of the telephone lines
or to an outside telephone line at the option of a user of the
telecommunications equipment. A plurality of sensors located in the units
and throughout common areas of the building are arranged for generating
signals in response to conditions therein, which are then transmitted to a
plurality of control modules connected to the digital switching device by
at least one of the telephone lines. The control modules are further
adapted to send information to a central monitoring station via the
telephone lines indicative of the respective conditions and the central
monitoring station is adapted to at least receive and store this
information in its memory and output data indicative of the respective
conditions. |
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Integrated telephone, intercom, security and control system for a
multi-unit building |
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| Publication Date |
January 28, 1997 |
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| Filing Date |
April 28, 1995 |
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| Parent Case |
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 08/081,876, filed Jun. 23,
1993, now abandoned. |
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I claim:
1. An integrated telephone, intercom, security and control system for a
building having a plurality of building units comprising:
a plurality of telephone lines;
at least one telecommunications device located in at least one of said
building units and connected to at least one of said telephone lines and
having a unique telephone number;
switching means for receiving user programmed commands and being connected
to said at least one telecommunications device by at least one of said
telephone lines and arranged to connect at least one of said telephone
lines either to at least another of said telephones line or to an outside
telephone line;
a plurality of sensors located in each building unit and in common areas of
the building for generating signals indicative of conditions therein;
at least one control module connected to said switching means by at least
one of said telephone lines and having a unique telephone number and
adapted to at least receive said signals generated by said sensors and
determine said conditions from said signals;
a monitoring station, including a memory device and an output device,
connected to said switching means by at least one of said telephone lines;
said at least one control module adapted to selectively send information
indicative of said conditions to said monitoring station upon determining
a change in at least one of said conditions in said each building unit or
said common areas of the building via said telephone lines and said
monitoring station adapted to receive and store said information in said
memory and output data indicative of said conditions;
said at least one control module adapted to accept said user programmed
commands from a user calling its unique telephone number via said
switching means; and,
said at least one control module adapted to be controlled by user
programmed information stored in said memory of said monitoring station
and downloaded to a memory in said at least one control module.
2. The system according to claim 1 wherein said monitoring station
periodically polls each of said at least one control module to determine
if said module is still active and outputs an indication of any inactive
control module.
3. The system according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of telephone
lines operate as both an intercom system and a telephone system for said
building.
4. The system according to claim 1 wherein said building is an office
building.
5. The system according to claim 1 wherein said switching means is located
remotely from said building and is connected to said building by a private
telephone line.
6. The system according to claim 1 wherein said switching means is located
remotely from said building and is connected to said building by an
outside telephone company line.
7. The system according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of telephone
lines include analog lines and digital lines.
8. The system according to claim 1 wherein said telephone lines include
copper lines and fiber optic lines.
9. The system according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of sensors
include sensors for detecting at least one of a smoke condition, a
hazardous air condition, a fire condition, an open/closed condition of at
least an entry door to at least one of said units, an open/closed
condition of a window of at least one of said units, movement of a person
in at least one of said units, and movement of personal property from a
predetermined position in at least one of said units.
10. The system according to claim 9 wherein the selective sending of
information by said at least one control module is controlled by user
programmed information stored in said memory of said monitoring station
and downloaded to a memory of said monitoring station and downloaded to a
memory in said at least one control module at the direction of supervisory
personnel.
11. The system according to claim 9 wherein said monitoring station
interprets information received from said at least one control module
indicating a changed condition as an alarm condition.
12. The system according claim 11 wherein said monitoring station is
further operable to display user programmed instructions stored in said
memory of said monitoring station in response to said alarm condition.
13. The system according to claim 12 wherein said user includes at least
one of the following: a tenant of one of said units, an office worker, a
building supervisor, a building engineer and a unit owner.
14. The system according to claim 9 wherein said sensors are each connected
to said at least one control module by a pair of electrically conductive
wires.
15. The system according to claim 14 wherein a hall effect device connected
to one of said plurality of sensors and connected to said at least one
control module by a pair of electrically conductive wires produces a
voltage indicative of a change in condition.
16. The system according to claim 9 wherein each sensor is connected to
said at least one control module by wireless transmitters and receivers.
17. The system according to claim 14 wherein the information sent to said
monitoring station by said at least one control module includes industry
standard device codes.
18. The system according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of sensors
includes a sensor located in at least one of said units and designated for
activation by a person in physical distress in at least one of said units.
19. The system according to claim 1 wherein said telecommunications
equipment includes at least one of the following: telephones, modems,
digital computer modules, digital computer outlets, personal computers,
and facsimile machines.
20. An integrated telephone, intercom, security and control system for a
building having a plurality of building units comprising:
a plurality of telephone lines;
at least one telecommunications device located in at least one of said
building units and connected to at least one of said telephone lines and
having a unique telephone number;
switching means for receiving user programmed commands and being connected
to said at least one telecommunications device by at least one of said
telephone lines and arranged to connect at least one of said telephone
lines either to at least another of said telephone lines or to an outside
telephone line wherein each telephone line connected thereto has a unique
telephone number;
a plurality of sensors located in each building unit and in common areas of
the building for generating signals indicative of conditions therein;
at least one control module connected to said switching means by at least
one of said telephone lines and having a unique telephone number and
adapted to at least receive said signals generated by said sensors and
determine said conditions from said signals;
a monitoring station, including a memory device and an output device,
connected to said switching means by at least one of said telephone lines;
said at least one control module adapted to selectively send information
indicative of said conditions to said monitoring station upon determining
a change in at least one of said conditions in said each building unit or
said common areas of the building via said telephone lines and said
monitoring station adapted to receive and store said information in said
memory and output data indicative of said conditions;
said at least one control-module adapted to accept said user programmed
commands from a user calling its unique telephone number via said
switching means and,
said at least one control module adapted to be controlled by user
programmed information stored in said memory of said monitoring station
and downloaded to a memory in said at least one control module.
21. The system according to claim 20 wherein said at least one control
module is adapted to selectively accept said user programmed commands from
a user calling its unique telephone number via said switching means.
22. The system according to claim 21 wherein said at least one control
module sends information to said monitoring station by calling its unique
telephone number.
23. The system according to claim 22 wherein said at least one control
module connected to said switching means by a single telephone line is
adapted to drop a call from a user in the event information indicative of
a changed condition is to be sent to said monitoring station.
24. The system according to claim 21 wherein user identification codes are
stored in said monitoring station and downloaded to a memory in said at
least one control module at the direction of supervisory personnel.
25. The system according to claim 24 wherein said at least one control
module will only accept said commands after receiving recognizable user
identification codes.
26. The system according to claim 25 wherein the selective sending of
information by said at least one control module is controlled by user
programmed information stored in said memory of said monitoring station
and download to the memory in said at least one control module at the
direction of supervisory personnel.
27. The system according to claim 26 wherein said downloaded user
programmed information includes the amount of time from determination of a
change in said at least one condition by which a user must input a
recognizable identification code to prevent said at least one control
module from sending to said monitoring station information indicating the
changed condition.
28. The system according to claim 25 wherein said at least one control
module is adapted to recognize commands entered via a touch tone
telephone.
29. The system according to claim 25 wherein said at least one control
module is adapted to recognize voice commands.
30. The system according to claim 25 wherein one of said user
identification codes signifies an emergency condition and the control
module transmits a signal of such condition silently to said monitoring
station.
31. The system according to claim 21 wherein said commands include
selectively activating/deactivating at least one of said plurality of
sensors and said at least one control module disregards said signal
received from a deactivated sensor.
32. The system according to claim 31 wherein, in response to a command
requesting status information, said at least one control module is adapted
to provide the user with information concerning the
activation/deactivation status of selected ones of said plurality sensors.
33. The system according to claim 31 wherein, in response to a command
requesting status information, said at least one control module is adapted
to provide the user with information concerning any changed conditions.
34. The system according to claim 32 wherein said at least one control
module includes a voice synthesizer for producing said status information.
35. The system according to claim 21 wherein said at least one control
module is further adapted to transmit signals to at least one device
located in at least one of said units to activate/deactivate said at least
one device.
36. The system according to claim 35 wherein said at least one control
module is further adapted to determine the activation/deactivation status
of said at least one device.
37. The system according to claim 36 wherein said at least one control
module is further adapted to send information indicative of a change in
activation/deactivation status of said at least one device to said
monitoring station.
38. The system according to claim 35 wherein said at least one device
includes at least one of the following: an air conditioning unit, a video
cassette recorder, a radio, a television set, an oven, a heater, a pet
feeder, a door, a door latch, a file cabinet, a personal computer and a
photocopy machine.
39. The system according to claim 35 wherein said commands include commands
for activating/deactivating said at least one device.
40. The system according to claim 39 wherein, in response to a command
requesting status information, said at least one control module is adapted
to provide the user with information concerning the
activation/deactivation status of said at least one device.
41. The system according to claim 35 wherein said at least one device is
connected to said at least one control module via a low voltage relay.
42. An integrated telephone, intercom, security and control system for a
building having a plurality of building units comprising:
a plurality of telephone lines;
at least one telecommunications device located in at least one of said
building units and connected to at least one of said telephone lines and
having a unique telephone number;
switching means for receiving user programmed commands and being connected
to said at least one telecommunications device by at least one of said
telephone lines and arranged to connect at least one of said telephone
lines either to at least another of said telephone lines or to an outside
telephone line;
a plurality of sensors located in each building unit and in common areas of
the building for generating signals indicative of conditions therein;
at least one control module connected to said switching means by at least
one of said telephone lines and having a unique telephone number and
adapted to at least receive said signals generated by said sensors and
determine said conditions from said signals;
at least one monitoring station, including a memory device and an output
device, connected to said switching means by at least one of said
telephone lines;
said at least one control module adapted to selectively send information
indicative of said conditions to at least one of said monitoring station
upon determining a change in at least one of said conditions in said each
building unit or said common areas of the building via said telephone
lines and said at least one monitoring station adapted to receive and
store said information in said memory and output data indicative of said
conditions;
said at least one control module adapted to accept said user programmed
commands from a user calling its unique telephone number via said
switching means; said least one control module adapted to be controlled by
user programmed information stored in said memory of said at least one
monitoring station and downloaded to a memory in said at least one control
module;
said at least one monitoring station adapted to receive information from
all of said control modules in said building;
said at least one monitoring station adapted to process information from
said control modules which are arranged to receive said signals from said
sensors under normal conditions of operation in different sections of said
building;
each of said at least one monitoring station adapted to process information
from any said control module in any section of said building in the event
of emergency conditions in said building; and,
each of said at least one monitoring station adapted to poll each of the
other said monitoring stations to confirm that each of the other said
monitoring stations is functioning properly.
43. The system according in claim 42 wherein said plurality of sensors for
determining conditions is said common areas include sensors for
determining the open/closed status of a plurality of doors located in
common area of said building.
44. The system according to claim 43 wherein said control module is
programmed to delay outputting to said control unit door signals generated
by said door sensors for a preset time.
45. The system according to claim 44 wherein said preset time is
approximately ten seconds.
46. The system according to claim 42 wherein said at least one monitoring
station includes at least a central alarm station and a concierge station
having a personal computer and a printer, said central alarm station
adapted to receive said information from said at least one control module
and transmit a data stream representative of said information to the
personal computer.
47. The system according to claim 46 wherein said personal computer is
adapted to receive and store data transmitted thereto and output to said
monitor and printer alarm conditions and said user programmed information.
48. The system according to claim 46 wherein said at least one monitoring
station is located in an office of appropriate building supervisory
personnel.
49. The system according to claim 48 further comprising at least one
mechanical alarm panel connected to said switching means via at least one
of said plurality of telephone lines and adapted to receive information
from a plurality of devices throughout said building and forward such
information in digital form, via said switching means, to appropriate
building supervisory personnel.
50. The system according to claim 49 wherein said devices include at least
one of the following: a thermometer, a barometer, a relay, a fan, a motor,
a flow meter, a chiller, a boiler and a waterheater.
51. The system according to claim 49 wherein each unit includes at least
one meter for measuring consumption of a plurality of utilities and
arranged to output data to said supervisory personnel indicative of said
consumption via said at least one mechanical alarm panel. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a building control system and in
particular to an integrated telephone, intercom, security and control
system for a multi-unit building.
It is known to provide security systems for multi-unit buildings. For
instance U.S. Pat. No. 4,644,104 to Middlemiss discloses a security system
for a multi-unit facility such as a hotel wherein access to each unit or
room is accomplished through a door structure which incorporates a
separate locking assembly. The locking assembly is of the keyless entry
type wherein a present code is fed into an electronically controlled lock
through a plurality of switches for authorized entry. Each of the
actuating facilities associated with each closure is capable of having a
stored preset code changed through operation of a microprocessor.
Telephone lines interconnect the activating and locking facilities
associated with each room to a central control facility.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,134,644 to Garton et al. also discloses an alarm and
security system. One embodiment of that system includes a communications
panel having a first transceiver for receiving information about one or
more desired conditions in one or more geographical areas and for
receiving a control signal and for transmitting the desired condition
information and control signal to a base station. The system accepts
information from an existing panel via telephone lines and transfers a
full data message to a base station.
Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 4,023,139 to Samburg discloses a security control
and alarm system including a central station communicating with each of
plural remote stations, or facilities, protected by the system. The remote
stations may be multi-zone office buildings, shopping centers, or any of
various specialized applications. The central station provides
point-to-point monitoring of each protection sensor device at each remote
station. Protection sensors of any desired type are encompassed by the
system, including detectors for unauthorized entry, fire, smoke,
mechanical equipment failure and the like. The central station also
provides remote control of various security functions including selective
arming and disarming of the remote station, resetting of the alarm
condition following an alarm activation, operating doors to permit access
to authorized personnel, operating elevators to restricted, selected
floors of a building and any of various other types of desired control
functions. The system also may provide general remote control of
non-security building functions. Communication between the central and
remote is provided by a multiplexer over standard voice grade telephone
lines. Each person authorized to gain access to a remote, protected
facility is provided a password. At the entrance of the facility, there is
provided a telephone with a direct line connection to the central station.
An individual wishing to gain access must call and give the correct
password to an operator at the central station in response to which the
operator issues a control to the remote facility for unlocking the
entrance door.
Additionally, known systems provide intercommunication and alarm telephone
systems for residential use. For instance, U.S. Pat. No. 4,097,690 to
Kuntz et al. discloses an intercommunication and alarm telephone system
having a common control in the form of a clock driven central unit
connected to an alarm control unit and one telephone line shared by a
plurality of station units. The central control unit provides means for
answering and placing outside telephone calls to a central telephone
office, holding and transferring such calls, giving paging and intercom
services, giving suitable alarms, and such other services as may be
necessary or desirable.
Finally, various control and communications systems are known for use in
the residential environment. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,665,544 to Honda
et al. discloses a home control system and interphone system including a
pair or plural pairs of home information transmission paths (referred to
as home bus); information outlets provided at the home bus which serve as
connection nodes for appliances; and a plurality of room monitor
controllers (hereinafter referred to as RMC) each having a built-in
interface unit which has a control function element peculiar to respective
rooms and carries out communication control between the information
outlets and the appliances.
Similarly, U.S. Pat. No. 4,899,217 discloses a communication and energy
control system for houses. That patent describes an automated system for
providing different services within a house. The system includes an
appliance coordination data network for communicating relatively low speed
appliance digital data within a house, a high capacity data network for
transferring high speed digital data within the house, an energy
distribution system for distributing energy throughout the house, an
analog services distribution system for distributing conventional analog
signals throughout the house and a | | |