Location-based proactive alert transmission for automated teller machines
US-2024330879-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9443412B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9443412-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314420383-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 16, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2016 |
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An integrated line voltage converter and microprocessor-controlled tone generator allow advanced alarm features to be implemented in standard appliances as powered by a high-voltage line power. An integrated switch may also be used to allow the addition of alarm features to standard appliances as a drop-in replacement for door switches.
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An appliance alarm for an appliance of a type providing a line power source of line-voltage alternating current, the appliance alarm comprising: a housing providing a mounting element for attaching the appliance alarm to the appliance; a conductor system providing an electrical connection between the appliance alarm and line power fl-urn the appliance; and a circuit card retained at least in part within the housing and including: (a) a power converter converting line-voltage alternating current to logic level direct-current; (b) a audio annunciator; and (c) a controller circuit receiving the logic level direct-current and providing an output line communicating with the audio annunciator to provide a modulated signal to the audio annunciator to produce a distinctive modulated audio tone; further including an electrical switch having a switch operator extending from the housing to move between an open and closed state, the switch operator communicating with electrical contacts providing an electrical signal to the controller circuit; wherein the switch is supported for motion by the housing and printed circuit board and include switch contacts electrically supported by the printed circuit board. 2. The appliance alarm of claim 1 wherein the electrical switch communicates between the logic level direct-current from the power converter and an input from the controller circuit. 3. The appliance, alarm of claim 1 wherein the electrical switch communicates between the conductor system providing electrical connection to line power and the power converter. 4. The appliance alarm of claim 1 wherein the switch operator moves between the open and closed states in a plane parallel to a plane of the circuit card. 5. The appliance alarm of claim 1 wherein the audio annunciator is a metallic disk including a coating of piezoelectric material, the metallic disk supported by and electrically communicating through its edges with the circuit card. 6. The appliance alarm of claim 1 wherein the housing provides a resonator chamber positioned adjacent to the audio annunciator. 7. The appliance alarm of claim 1 wherein the power converter employs multiple series-connected discrete resistors to provide a reduction in line voltage, the discrete resistors spaced over a surface, of the circuit card. 8. The appliance alarm of claim 1 wherein the housing includes an electrical connector shell allowing a mating connector to fit within the electrical connector shell and connect with connector pins attached to the circuit card. 9. An appliance alarm for an appliance of a type providing a line power source of line-voltage alternating current, the appliance alarm comprising: a housing providing a mounting element for attaching the appliance alarm to the appliance; a conductor system providing an electrical connection between the appliance alarm and line power from the appliance; and a circuit card retained at least in part within the housing and including: (a) a power converter converting line-voltage alternating current to logic level direct-current; (b) a audio annunciator; and (c) a controller circuit receiving the logic level direct-current and providing an output line communicating with the audio annunciator to provide a modulated signal to the audio annunciator to produce a distinctive modulated audio tone; wherein the power converter provides a current flow through connectors connecting the power converter to line power of at least 100 milliamps and a voltage drop of less than 50 volts so that when an electrical switch is closed, a standard line voltage incandescent bulb in series with the power converter is substantially fully illuminated when the switch, is closed and turned off when the switch is open. 10. An appliance alarm for an appliance of a type providing a line power source of line-voltage alternating current, the appliance alarm comprising: a housing providing a mounting element or attaching the appliance alarm to the appliance; a conductor system providing an electrical connection between the appliance alarm and line power from the appliance; and a circuit card retained at least in part within the housing and including: (a) a power converter converting line-voltage alternating current to logic level direct-current; (b) a audio annunciator; and (c) a controller circuit receiving the logic level direct-current and providing an output line communicating with the audio annunciator to provide a modulated signal to the audio annunciator to produce a distinctive modulated audio tone; wherein the conductor system further includes a low voltage electrical connector providing a logic level direct current signal to the controller circuit and wherein the controller circuit responds to the logic level direct-current signal by changing a modulated signal to provide a second distinctive modulated audio tone. 11. An appliance alarm for an appliance of a type providing a line power source of line-voltage alternating current, the appliance alarm comprising: a housing providing a mounting element for attaching the appliance alarm to the appliance; a conductor system providing an electrical connection between the appliance alarm and line power from the appliance; and a circuit card retained at least in part within the housing and including: (a) a power converter convening line-voltage alternating current to logic level direct-current; (b) a audio annunciator; and (c) a controller circuit receiving the logic level direct-current and providing an output line communicating with the audio annunciator to provide a modulated signal to the audio annunciator to produce a distinctive modulated audio tone; wherein the controller circuit provides a first modulated signal for a first period of time to start an internal timer upon a starting of the first modulated signal and to provide a second modulated signal for a second period of time upon expiration of the timer.
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