What is claimed is:
1. A theft prevention system for use with a business machine, said business machine having a housing including a base, adapted to rest on a planar surface, and a removable cover, and wherein said base includes an aperture, said theft prevention system comprising:
alarm means disposed within said housing, said alarm means being capable of generating a warning signal; first switch means operatively connected to said alarm means and including a spring biased plunger, said first switch means being disposed such that said plunger projects downwardly through said aperture provided in the base of said housing, said plunger being in abutting contact with said planar resting surface such that said plunger is biased into an upward inactive position whereby when said housing is lifted upwardly from said planar surface, said plunger is biased downwardly actuating said alarm means thereby generating a warning signal; and
guard means associated with said first switch means, said guard means including an elongated protective sleeve with one distal end thereof fixedly connected to said planar surface and with the other distal end thereof projecting upwardly into said aperture of said base and surrounding said plunger whereby said plunger is shielded from manipulation.
2. A theft prevention system as recited in claim 1 wherein said protective sleeve is generally cylindrical in configuration.
3. A theft prevention system as recited in claim 1 further including a second switch means operatively connected to said alarm means and affixed to said base, said second switch means including a spring biased member disposed in abutting contact with the upper inner surface of said cover thereby maintaining said spring biased member in an inactive position whereby when said cover is moved upwardly relative to said base, said spring biased member is biased upwardly actuating said alarm means thereby generating a warning signal.
4. A theft prevention system as recited in claim 3 wherein said alarm means is fixedly connected to said base and said second switch means is fixedly connected to said alarm means.
5. A theft prevention system as recited in claim 3 wherein said first and second switch means are electrical microswitches.
6. A theft prevention system as recited in claim 1 further including a control means operatively connected to said alarm means, said control means for selectively disabling said alarm means.
7. A theft prevention system as recited in claim 6 wherein said control means includes a lock and key combination, said key for moving said lock from an active to an inactive position thereby selectively disabling said alarm means.
8. A theft prevention system as recited in claim 1 wherein said alarm means includes a sounder for generating an audible warning signal.
9. A theft prevention system as recited in claim 1 further including a means for releasably securing said cover to said base, said means comprising:
at least one elongated bracket disposed within said housing and fixedly connected at one distal end thereof to said cover, and with the other distal end thereof being removably connected to said base, said removable connection including an elongated screw, said screw having a head and a threaded portion, with the threaded portion thereof passing through aligned apertures in said base and said other distal end of said bracket and threadably engaged with said other distal end, and with the head of said screw being disposed outside of said housing and with said screw being located relative to said base such that the threadable disengagement thereof, to permit the separation of said cover from said base, may only occur when said base is lifted from said planar resting surface.
10. A theft prevention system as recited in claim 9 wherein the length of said threaded portion of said screw, is greater than the spacing between said base and the head of said screw when said screw is in the fully seated position, said spacing being measured along the longitudinal axis of said screw, such that full disengagement of said screw from said bracket may only occur when said base is lifted from said planar resting surface.
11. A theft prevention system for use with a business machine, said business machine having a housing including a base, adapted to rest on a planar surface, and a removable cover, and wherein said base includes an aperture, said theft prevention system comprising:
alarm means disposed within said housing, said alarm means being capable of generating a warning signal;
first switch means operatively connected to said alarm means and including a spring biased plunger, said first switch means being disposed such that said plunger projects downwardly through said aperture provided in the base of said housing, said plunger being in abutting contact with said planar resting surface such that said plunger is biased into an upward inactive position whereby when said housing is lifted upwardly from said planar surface, said plunger is biased downwardly actuating said alarm means thereby generating a warning signal;
guard means associated with said first switch means, said guard means including an elongated protective sleeve with one distal end thereof fixedly connected to said planar surface and with the other distal end thereof projecting upwardly into said aperture of said base and surrounding said plunger whereby said plunger is shielded from manipulation; and
means for releasably securing said cover to said base, said means including at least one elongated bracket disposed within said housing and fixedly connected at one distal end thereof to said cover, and with the other distal end thereof being removably connected to said base, said removable connection including an elongated screw said screw having a head and a threaded portion, with the threaded portion thereof passing through aligned apertures in said base and said other distal end of said bracket and threadably engaged with said other distal end, and with the head of said screw being disposed outside of said housing and with said screw being located relative to said base such that the threadable disengagement thereof, to permit the separation of said cover from said base, may only occur when said base is lifted from said planar resting surface.
12. A theft prevention system as recited in claim 11 wherein the length of said threaded portion of said screw, is greater than the spacing between said base and the head of said screw when said screw is in the fully seated position, said spacing being measured along the longitudinal axis of said screw, such that full disengagement of said screw from said bracket may only occur when said base is lifted from said planar resting surface.
13. A theft prevention system for use with a business machine, said business machine having a housing including a base, adapted to rest on a planar surface, and a removable cover, and wherein said base includes an aperture, said theft prevention system comprising:
alarm means disposed within said housing, said alarm means being capable of generating a warning signal;
first switch means operatively connected to said alarm means and including a spring biased plunger, said first switch means being disposed such that said plunger projects downwardly through said aperture provided in the base of said housing, said plunger being in abutting contact with said planar resting surface such that said plunger is biased into an upward inactive position whereby when said housing is lifted upwardly from said planar surface, said plunger is biased downwardly actuating said alarm means thereby generating a warning signal:
guard means associated with said first switch means, said guard means including an elongated protective sleeve with one distal end thereof fixedly connected to said planar surface and with the other distal end thereof projecting upwardly into said aperture of said base and surrounding said plunger whereby said plunger is shielded from manipulation;
second switch means operatively connected to said alarm means and affixed to said base, said second switch means including a spring biased member disposed in abutting contact with the upper inner surface of said cover thereby maintaining said spring biased member in an inactive position whereby when said cover is moved upwardly relative to said base, said spring biased member is biased upwardly actuating said alarm means thereby generating a warning signal; and
means for releasably securing said cover to said base, said means including at least one elongated bracket disposed within said housing and fixedly connected at one distal end thereof to said cover, and with the other distal end thereof being removably connected to said base, said removable connection including an elongated screw, said screw having a head and a threaded portion, with the threaded portion thereof passing through aligned apertures in said base and said other distal end of said bracket and threadably engaged with said other distal end, and with the head of said screw being disposed outside of said housing and with said screw being located relative to said base such that the threadable disengagement thereof, to permit the separation of said cover from said base, may only occur when said base is lifted from said planar resting surface.
14. A theft prevention system as recited in claim 13 wherein the length of said threaded portion of said screw, is greater than the spacing between said base and the head of said screw when said screw is in the fully seated position, said spacing being measured along the longitudinal axis of said screw, such that full disengagement of said screw from said bracket may only occur when said base is lifted from said planar resting surface.
Other info:Inventors:
Primont, James (205 Ramapo Ave., Staten Island, NY, 10309)
Williams, Joseph (11 Greencroft Ave., Staten Island, NY, 10308)
Zazzera Jr., Paul (641-90th St., Brooklyn, NY, 11228)
Application Number:
06/207454
Filing Date: 1980-11-17
Publication_date: 1982-02-16
Assignee:
Primont, James
Williams, Joseph
Zazzera Jr., Paul
Primary Class(es):
340/571
340/666, 200/85R, 340/693.120
Other Classes:
B41J29/00;
G08B13/14; G08B13/14
US Patent Ref:
| 2928336 | March, 1960 | Jagger | 116/99 | Checkwriter and anti-theft alarm means therefor |
| 3685037 | August, 1972 | Bennett et al. | 340/571 | ALARM SYSTEM FOR BUSINESS MACHINES |
| 3815117 | June, 1974 | Gopperton | 340/571 | ALARM APPARATUS FOR OFFICE EQUIPMENT |
| 4092641 | May, 1978 | Bellinghausen et al. | 340/571 | Security interlock switch system for smoke detectors and the like |
| 4274088 | June, 1981 | Pierson et al. | 340/666 | Portable alarm system |
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Swann III, Glen R.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Casella, Anthony J.