Security device with multiple control states
US-9816297-B2 · Nov 14, 2017 · US
US2018038136A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018038136-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715786301-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 8, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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A security device is provided including a security lock configured to retain an object when locked, a receiver configured to receive a security code transmission, and processing circuitry configured to transition the security lock between a locked state and unlock permissive state based on receipt of a security code. The security lock may initially be set to the unlock permissive state. At the first instance in which a security code is received, the processing circuitry may transition the security lock to a key permissive mode in which the security lock transitions to a locked state and in response to a subsequent receipt of the security code the security lock transitions to the unlock permissive state.
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1 - 9 . (canceled) 10 . A security system comprising: a security device comprising: a security lock configured to retain an object when locked; a receiver configured to receive a security code transmission; and processing circuitry configured to transition the security lock between a locked state and unlock permissive state based on receipt of a security code; wherein the security lock may initially be set to the unlock permissive state; wherein at a first instance in which a security code is received, the processing circuitry may transition the security lock to a key permissive mode and the security lock transitions to a locked state; and wherein in response to a subsequent security code receipt the security lock transitions to the unlock permissive state; and a release device configured to cause a transmission of the security code. 11 . The security system of claim 10 , wherein the security device is configured to, in response to the subsequent security code receipt, remain in the unlock permissive state for a predetermined period of time, and wherein the security device is configured to transition to the locked state in response to an expiration of the predetermined period of time. 12 . The security system of claim 11 , wherein the predetermined period of time is about 30 seconds to 60 seconds. 13 . The security system of claim 10 , wherein the security code is transmitted on a frequency in an audible frequency band. 14 . The security system of claim 10 , wherein the security code is transmitted on a frequency in a frequency band including 4 kHz. 15 . The security system of claim 10 , wherein the security lock comprises a magnetic security lock. 16 . The security system of claim 10 , wherein the security lock further comprises a lanyard configured to encompass at least a portion of the object. 17 . The security system of claim 10 , wherein the security device further comprises an alarm configured to occur in response to removal of the security device without unlocking the security lock. 18 . The security system of claim 10 , wherein the processing circuitry is configured to: store the security code to a memory at the first instance in which the security code is received; and compare a received security code to the security code stored in memory; wherein the transition from the locked state to the unlock permissive state is in response to the received security code matching the security code stored in memory. 19 . The security system of claim 10 , wherein the release device is further configured to unlock the security lock when the security lock is in the unlock permissive state. 20 . The security system of claim 10 , wherein the security lock is a tube lock. 21 . A security system comprising: a security device comprising: a security lock configured to retain an object when locked; a receiver configured to receive a security code transmission; and processing circuitry configured to transition the security lock between a locked state and unlock permissive state; wherein the security lock may initially be set to the unlock permissive state; wherein at a first instance in which a security code is received, the processing circuitry may transition the security lock to a key permissive mode and the security lock transitions to a locked state; and wherein, in response to a subsequent security code receipt, the security lock transitions to the unlock permissive state; and a release device configured to cause a transmission of the security code. 22 . The security system of claim 21 , wherein the release device includes a transmitter configured to transmit the security code. 23 . The security system of claim 22 , wherein the transmitter is an infrared transmitter. 24 . The security system of claim 21 , wherein the release device includes a release key. 25 . The security device of claim 23 , wherein the release key is a magnetic key. 26 . The security device of claim 23 , wherein the release key is a tube key or cylinder key.
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