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(12) Demande de brevet: (11) CA 2263810
(54) Titre français: ALARME ELOIGNEE A SURVEILLANCE AUTOMATIQUE
(54) Titre anglais: SELF-MONITORING REMOTE ALARM
Statut: Réputée abandonnée et au-delà du délai pour le rétablissement - en attente de la réponse à l’avis de communication rejetée
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There are security systems that are installed and continuously monitored
remotely, for a
periodic and/or an initial charge, by commercial security firms using the
wired telephone
system. In the present invention, the said periodic charges for such
monitoring of the
property are avoided by the property/manager/minder themselves doing the said
monitoring with the help of a wired telephone or a wireless cellular phone or
a pager or
any other such suitable telecommunication system.

Revendications

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I claim:
(1) A remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with one wired telephone
at the
property and another wired telephone used privately by the property
owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(2) A remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with a wired telephone
at the
property and a wireless cellular telephone used privately by the property
owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(3) A remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with a wired telephone
at the
property and a wireless pager used privately by the property
owner/manager/minder
to monitor the said security system remotely.
(4) A two-way voice remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with one
wired
telephone at the property and another wired telephone used privately by the
property
owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(5) A two-way voice remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with a
wired
telephone at the property and a wireless cellular telephone used privately by
the
property owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(6) A two-way voice remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with a
wired
telephone at the property and a wireless pager used privately by the property
owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(7) A remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with a wireless cellular
telephone
at the property and a wired telephone used privately by the property
owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(8) A remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with one wireless
cellular
telephone at the property and another wireless cellular telephone used
privately by the
property owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.

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(9) A remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with a wireless cellular
telephone
at the property and a wireless pager used privately by the property
owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(10) A two-way voice remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with a
wireless cellular telephone at the property and a wired telephone used
privately by the
property owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(11) A two-way voice remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with one
wireless cellular telephone at the property and another wireless cellular
telephone
used privately by the property owner/manager/minder to monitor the said
security
system remotely.
(12) A two-way voice remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with a
wireless cellular telephone at the property and a wireless pager used
privately by the
property owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(13) A remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with a wireless pager
system
at the property and a wired telephone used privately by the property
owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(14) A remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with a wireless pager
system
at the property and a wireless cellular telephone used privately by the
property
owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(15) A remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with one wireless pager
system at the property and another wireless pager used privately by the
property
owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(16) A two-way voice remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with a
wireless pager system at the property and a wired telephone used privately by
the
property owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(17) A two-way voice remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with a
wireless pager system at the property and a wireless cellular telephone used
privately
by the property owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system
remotely.

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(18) A two-way voice remote alarm security monitoring system coupled with one
wireless pager system at the property and another wireless pager used
privately by the
property owner/manager/minder to monitor the said security system remotely.
(19) The "another wired telephone used privately by the property
owner/manager/minder" in #(1) above with "Call Forward" feature.
(20) The "wireless cellular telephone" in #(2) above with "Call Forward"
feature.
(21) The "wireless pager" in #(3) above with "Call Forward" feature.
(22) The "another wired telephone used privately by the property
owner/manager/minder" in #(4) above with "Call Forward" feature.
(23) The "wireless cellular telephone" in #(5) above with "Call Forward"
feature.
(24) The "wireless pager" in #(6) above with "Call Forward" feature.
(25) The "wired telephone" in #(7) above with "Call Forward" feature.
(26) The "another wireless cellular telephone used privately by the property
owner/manager/minder" in #(8) above with "Call Forward" feature.
(27) The "wireless pager" in #(9) above with "Call Forward" feature.
(28) The "wired telephone" in #(10) above with "Call Forward" feature.
(29) The "another wireless cellular telephone used privately by the property
owner/manager/minder" in #(11) above with "Call Forward" feature.
(30) The "wireless pager" in #(12) above with "Call Forward" feature.
(31) The "wired telephone" in #(13) above with "Call Forward" feature.
(32) The "wireless cellular telephone" in #(14) above with "Call Forward"
feature.
(33) The "another wireless pager used privately by the property
owner/manager/minder" in #(15) above with "Call Forward" feature.
(34) The "wired telephone" in #(16) above with "Call Forward" feature.
(35) The "wireless cellular telephone" in #(17) above with "Call Forward"
feature.
(36) The "another wireless pager used privately by the property
owner/manager/minder" in #(18) above with "Call Forward" feature.

Description

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CA 02263810 1999-02-22
Patent Application : SELF-MONITORING REMOTE ALARM
Inventor : Bibhuti Bhusan BARDHAN
Pa~e-2 rof9Z
Background of Invention
There are various commercial security firms that provide 24-hour continuous
remote
security monitoring of properties with the help of security alarm system
(e.g., infra-red
sensors placed at strategic locations inside and/or outside the property)
installed at the
property coupled with a wired telephone system to monitor the whole system
continuously and from a remote location (such as the office of the said firms)
at the other
end of the telephone system. In case of the said security system being
triggered and
wrong or no pass-code being provided, the said remote location of the said
security firms
takes appropriate actions (e.g., informing the police or other agencies to
check the
property). In case of some more sophisticated such security systems, the
security firms
use the telephone along with a remote loudspeaker and microphone at the
property to ask
the intruder to identify himself or herself with a password or pass-code. In
case of a
wrong or no password or pass-code, the police or any other suitable agency is
called to
check the property and take appropriate actions.
Normally, the security firms install the said security system at the property
to be watched
and do the said 24-hour continuous monitoring themselves for a periodic fee,
such as a
certain amount of dollars monthly or yearly, in addition to any initial one
time installation
charge that is not incorporated into the on-going periodic charges.
Such remote monitoring by the security firms is usually redundant when the
owner or
manager of the property is present at the property. Even in case of intrusion
into the
property by strangers without the knowledge of the said owner or manager who
is present
at the said property but, say, has fallen asleep or is otherwise oblivious of
such intrusion,
an alarm bell system (with or without a remote video system) that is triggered
by an
alarm system (using, say, infra-red ray) may easily draw his or her attention.

CA 02263810 1999-02-22
Patent Application : SELF-MONITORING REMOTE ALARM
Inventor : Bibhuti Bhusan BARDHAN
Pa~,e - 3 (of 9)
However, when the said owner or manager is away from the property, he or she
may
require or wish to have the said monitoring of his or her property being done
by someone
else remotely.
In order to avoid the periodic charges by the security firms for such remote
monitoring,
the said owner or manager may choose to do the said remote monitoring by
himself or
herself using the same technology as the said security firms use, except that
the said
owner or manager himself or herself handles the triggering of the monitoring
security
system as stated above.

CA 02263810 1999-02-22
Patent Application : SELF-MONITORING REMOTE ALARM
Inventor : Bibhuti Bhusan BARDHAN
pQ~e-4 (Of 9Z
Description of Invention
This is a remotely monitored security alarm system, coupled with a set of
wired
telephone or wireless cellular telephone or wireless pager or such other
telecommunication system on one end at the property and another set of wired
telephone
or wireless cellular telephone or wireless pager or such other
telecommunication system
at the other end with the property owner/manager/minder who himself or herself
does the
continuous remote monitoring privately as required (e.g., when he or she is
not present at
the site) and, in case of an unwanted intrusion triggering this remote
monitoring system
(along with wrong or no password or pass-code from the intruder or intruders),
takes
appropriate measures (such as calling the police or any other suitable agency
or any
person such as a friend or a relative or a neighbour to go and check the
property unless he
or she wishes and is able to do the checking personally).
The said property owner/manager/minder may also use the same kind of two-way
voice
alarm system as used by some commercial firms as mentioned above.
One of the important differences between such private monitoring and the said
commercial monitoring is that in the case of the former, the said periodic
fixed charges
are avoided.
In the present invention, in addition to the above features, if the said
property owners or
managers so choose, they may use, whenever needed, the "Call Forward" system
(offered
by the telephone companies) to let, as their surrogate, another person (such
as a friend or
a relative or, even, a commercial firm, say for a per-use-basis fee) to do the
required
monitoring and act as required.

CA 02263810 1999-02-22
Patent Application : SELF-MONITORING REMOTE ALARM
Inventor : Bibhuti Bhusan BARDHAN
Pale - 5 (of 9Z
The above said remote monitoring system, including the two-way voice alarm
system, is
already in public use (though only by security firms, for example, and not by
ordinary
owner/manager of a property privately) for guarding properties. Therefore, the
means and
mechanisms of building and use of such remote monitoring systems are of common
knowledge.

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Historique d'événement

Description Date
Le délai pour l'annulation est expiré 2002-02-22
Demande non rétablie avant l'échéance 2002-02-22
Réputée abandonnée - omission de répondre à un avis sur les taxes pour le maintien en état 2001-02-22
Demande publiée (accessible au public) 2000-08-22
Inactive : Page couverture publiée 2000-08-21
Inactive : CIB attribuée 1999-04-15
Inactive : CIB attribuée 1999-04-15
Inactive : CIB en 1re position 1999-04-15
Symbole de classement modifié 1999-04-15
Inactive : Lettre officielle 1999-04-06
Exigences de dépôt - jugé conforme 1999-04-01
Inactive : Certificat de dépôt - Sans RE (Anglais) 1999-04-01
Demande reçue - nationale ordinaire 1999-03-31

Historique d'abandonnement

Date d'abandonnement Raison Date de rétablissement
2001-02-22

Historique des taxes

Type de taxes Anniversaire Échéance Date payée
Taxe pour le dépôt - petite 1999-02-22
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Nombre de pages   Taille de l'image (Ko) 
Abrégé 1999-02-22 1 21
Description 1999-02-22 4 127
Revendications 1999-02-22 3 154
Dessins 1999-02-22 1 76
Page couverture 2000-08-17 1 62
Dessin représentatif 2000-08-17 1 41
Certificat de dépôt (anglais) 1999-04-01 1 164
Avis de rappel: Taxes de maintien 2000-11-23 1 121
Courtoisie - Lettre d'abandon (taxe de maintien en état) 2001-03-22 1 182
Deuxième avis de rappel: taxes de maintien 2001-08-23 1 130
Avis de rappel: Taxes de maintien 2001-11-26 1 121
Correspondance 1999-04-06 1 18