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GB2375869A
GB2375869A GB0119667A GB0119667A GB2375869A GB 2375869 A GB2375869 A GB 2375869A GB 0119667 A GB0119667 A GB 0119667A GB 0119667 A GB0119667 A GB 0119667A GB 2375869 A GB2375869 A GB 2375869A
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Peter Daykin
Jayson Stephenson
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Priority to PCT/GB2002/001876 priority patent/WO2002089085A1/en
Priority to US10/216,004 priority patent/US20030032444A1/en
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    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B25/00Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems
    • G08B25/01Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium
    • G08B25/08Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems characterised by the transmission medium using communication transmission lines
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B25/00Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems
    • G08B25/005Alarm destination chosen according to a hierarchy of available destinations, e.g. if hospital does not answer send to police station
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B25/00Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems
    • G08B25/008Alarm setting and unsetting, i.e. arming or disarming of the security system

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Abstract

A mobile phone system alarm that when triggered by an intruder automatically and silently rings out from a vehicle or premises with a pre recorded voice message to one or more pre-set phone numbers. At the same time as the unit Fig 1 gives out its message the unit Fig 1 if secured in a vehicle can be tracked by the mobile phone company giving the approximate position of the vehicle.

Description

CELLNET PHONE SYSTEM ALARM
This Alann Unit Fig 1 will use a cellnet phone system - a silent alarm in a vehicle or premises, whereby a voice message will be transmitted to inform the contact by telephone of an "alarm event" The Alarm Unit Fig 1 will operate on a pre-paid SIM card. Lightweight and the size of a packet of king size cigarettes, the Alann Unit Fig 1 can be concealed and secured, as the product has no keypad and no display screen. The device can be used in many applications, such as motor vehicles, caravans, yachts and other moveable objects, commercial premises, domestic and holiday homes. When the Alarm Unit Fig 1 is fitted in a vehicle it is connected to and charged by the vehicles 12 volt system. The Alarm Unit Fig 1 can also be connected by Output Port (4) to a burglar alarm, fire alarm, flood alarm and a panic alarm when fitted in premises The Alarm Unit Fig 1 will store up to three, or more, telephone numbers.
If, say, a vehicle is broken into, to steal the goods inside or the vehicle itself, the alarm will immediately and silently ring the first of those three numbers to advise the contact to investigate. After a preset time or number of rings (to be decided by the owner) without answer, it will ring the second number, and so on until the call is taken. Even after the call has been taken, the Alarm Unit Fig 1 reverts to ringing the prime number to advise approximately every 30 minutes. The reason for this last procedure is so that the Alarm Unit Fig 1 can be located from one cell to the next, by the cellnet phone company, so giving the approximate position of the vehicle.
Figure 1 shows a side view of the whole device detailing: 1. Outer Casing 2. Lead Power in" 3. Dataport 4. Output Port to the alarm system, house or boat 5. Green coloured LED 6. Red coloured LED 7. Sliding Cover Figure 2 is a block diagram of the system Of the Alarm Unit Fig 1, the Outer Casing (1) will be made in strong high quality plastic. Because the product has no keyboard, display,
microphone or speaker, protection against extreme temperature changes, water and shock resistance will easily be accomplished.
When connected by a Lead "power in" (2) to a 12 volt system, a voltage regulation unit provides the correct power to the Alarm Unit Fig 1 components and the internal battery, so providing standby power for the device in the event that the 12 volt power is interrupted.
A Dataport (3) [Universal Serial Bus (USB) or parallel port] allows for the transfer from a computer of the various options from a menu: À telephone numbers to ring, À The recorded voice message À mode - fixed premises or vehicle, À ring out times per number and various time delays.
Software will be supplied for computers on CD ROM. This will include the facility to record an individual message. A micro processor will co-
ordinate all control and supervisory actions of the Alarm Unit Fig 1, including operating the speech synthesis circuitry, tracking the system status and maintaining memories and the SlMcard status.
When the alarm Unit Fig 1 is fitted to a vehicle or premises, a coded remote key fob will be used to arm and disarm the Alarm Unit Fig 1.
The Alarm Unit Fig 1 will only send out a phone message alarm, it will not receive a call or data. This gives the Alann Unit Fig 1 a hardware firewall against intrusion.
When the device is installed, a Green Coloured LED (5) will indicate that it is "live". Once the alarm is set, a Red Coloured LED (6), flashing intermittently will indicate that the device is activated. An alarm event occurs when there is a small voltage drop, caused in any one of three ways 1. The interior light comes on 2. the alarm goes off, or 3. when the engine is started A Sliding Cover 7 will be used to gain access to the interior of the Alarm Unit Fig 1 in order to insert the SlMcard and batteries.

Claims (7)

Claims
1. A CELLNET phone alarm that has no keypad, display, microphone nor speaker.
A dataport allows for transfer from a computer of various options from a menu, telephone numbers to ring; the recorded voice message or data; premises or vehicle mode; ring out times per number and time delays. The unit has a hardware firewall against intrusion and will only send out a phone message. The phone alarm will not receive a call or data.
2. A CELLNET phone alarm as in claim 1 wherein means are provided for an output port to an existing alarm system or an alarm event that occurs when there is a small voltage drop in a vehicle.
3. A phone alarm as claimed in claim 1 and 2 wherein means are provided for a power in socket to an internal voltage regulation unit to provide the correct power to the phone alarm and internal battery, providing backup power.
4. A phone alarm as claimed in the preceding claims when fitted to a vehicle or premises a coded remote keyfob would be used to arm and disarm the unit.
5. The phone alarm as claimed in the preceding claims wherein an option is provided that the unit when fitted to a vehicle would continue to ring out on the prime phone number even after the call has been taken. The unit can then be tracked giving the position of a vehicle.
6. A phone alarm as claimed in the preceding claims when fitted to a vehicle or premises wherein the alarm is armed and disarmed by using a coded remote key fob.
7. A mobile phone system alarm as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the mobile phone system alarm is fitted with a green LED to indicate Mobile phone system alarm is live and a red LED flashing intermittently to indicate that the mobile phone system alarm is armed.
6. A CELLNET phone alarm as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the unit it fitted with a green LED to indicate the unit is live and a red LED flashing intermittently to indicate that the device is activated.
7. A CELLNET phone alarm as claimed in any preceding claim that has a case made from strong high quality plastic and a sliding cover to gain access to the interior in order to insert the SlMcard and battery as substantially described and shown in the accompanying drawing - Figure 1.
Amendments to the claims have been filed as follows Claims 4 1. A mobile phone system alarm that has no keypad, display' microphone nor speaker and with a data port allows for transfer from a computer of various options from a menu of a telephone numbers to ring; the recorded voice message; premises or vehicle mode; ring out times per number and time delays, and the mobile phone system alarm has a hardware firewall against intrusion and will only send out a phone message so will not receive calls nor data.
2. A mobile phone system alarm as in claim 1 wherein means are provided via a power in lead (Fig 1 No 2) for an alarm event that occurs when there is a small voltage drop in a circuit.
3. A mobile phone alarm as claimed in the preceding claims wherein an option is provided that the mobile phone system alarm when fitted to a vehicle would continue to ring out on a prime phone number even after the call has been taken so that the mobile phone system alarm can then be used as a tracker giving the position of a vehicle.
4. A mobile phone alarm Fig 1, as in preceding claims, can be connected via output port (4) to a burglar, fire, flood, panic alarm when fitted in premises.
5. A mobile phone system alarm as claimed in any preceding claims that has a case made from strong high quality plastic and a sliding cover to gain access to the interior in order to insert a SlMcard and battery as substantially described and shown in the accompanying drawing - Figure 1.
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GB0119667A GB2375869B (en) 2001-04-28 2001-08-11 Mobile phone system alarm
PCT/GB2002/001876 WO2002089085A1 (en) 2001-04-28 2002-04-26 Alarm apparatus and a method of communicating and alarm signal
US10/216,004 US20030032444A1 (en) 2001-08-11 2002-08-09 Cellnet phone system alarm

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GB0110491A GB0110491D0 (en) 2001-04-28 2001-04-28 Cellnet vehicle alarm
GB0119667A GB2375869B (en) 2001-04-28 2001-08-11 Mobile phone system alarm

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