161 |
TAMPER EVIDENT CARGO CONTAINER SEAL BOLT LOCK |
EP13764844 |
2013-03-08 |
EP2828455A4 |
2016-03-23 |
MULLIS JOE; KRUEST JAMES ROBERT |
Systems and methods for a tamper-evident cargo container seal bolt lock are disclosed herein. The device can include a receiving member, a conductive bolt member adapted to be snap-locked into the receiving member, and a plastic encapsulant which tethers the bolt member to the receiving member. The encapsulant can contain an electrically conductive medium, such as a wire, which runs from the receiving member to the second end of the bolt. A sensory circuit disposed within the receiving member can be configured to sense whether the circuit has been interrupted (e.g., if the bolt has been cut). In the event of an interruption, the circuit can record the present time and/or date in memory. An RFID transponder disposed within the encapsulant or the receiving member can then transmit the recorded date/time to an RFID interrogator if a dispute subsequently arises as to when the lock had been broken. |
162 |
TAMPER EVIDENT CARGO CONTAINER SEAL BOLT LOCK |
EP13764844.0 |
2013-03-08 |
EP2828455A1 |
2015-01-28 |
MULLIS, Joe; KRUEST, James Robert |
Systems and methods for a tamper-evident cargo container seal bolt lock are disclosed herein. The device can include a receiving member, a conductive bolt member adapted to be snap-locked into the receiving member, and a plastic encapsulant which tethers the bolt member to the receiving member. The encapsulant can contain an electrically conductive medium, such as a wire, which runs from the receiving member to the second end of the bolt. A sensory circuit disposed within the receiving member can be configured to sense whether the circuit has been interrupted (e.g., if the bolt has been cut). In the event of an interruption, the circuit can record the present time and/or date in memory. An RFID transponder disposed within the encapsulant or the receiving member can then transmit the recorded date/time to an RFID interrogator if a dispute subsequently arises as to when the lock had been broken. |
163 |
LOCKING ARRANGEMENT FOR A DOOR |
EP11764266.0 |
2011-09-23 |
EP2619391A1 |
2013-07-31 |
HARRISON, Andrew |
Disclosed is a locking arrangement for a pair of doors (11, 12) of a freight container (10), each door (11, 12) including an upright operating bar (15, 16) mounted on the door (11, 12) for angular movement about its axis and a handle (13, 14) coupled to the operating bar (15, 16), wherein the locking arrangement comprises: mutually interconnected first and second elements (110, 120), each comprising an engagement portion for engaging the operating bar (15, 16) of each of the pair of doors (11, 12) in the vicinity of the handle (13, 14), wherein the first and second elements (110, 120) are movable with respect to each other so as to span the distance between operating bars (15, 16) and to thereby prevent handle operation. |
164 |
SMART CONTAINER MONITORING SYSTEM |
EP06711206 |
2006-02-21 |
EP1862018A4 |
2008-12-10 |
AUERBACH MICHA; COHEN RONY; GOLAN ELI; ISENBERG ALEX; GENIN ARCADI; SENDER RAN; BLUM SHMUEL |
A remotely monitorable shipping container including a shipping container body having associated therewith at least one door and at least one door latch having a latch locking element arranged for locking engagement with a door mounted locking element, at least one wireless communicator mounted in a secure location within the shipping container and being operative to wirelessly transmit information to a remote monitor regarding the status of an electronic seal mounted onto the locking element for confirming locking of the at least one door, and at least one wireless antenna mounted within a protected enclosure on the outside of the shipping container for transmitting the information from the at least one wireless communicator. |
165 |
SMART CONTAINER MONITORING SYSTEM |
EP03791154.2 |
2003-08-14 |
EP1540613A1 |
2005-06-15 |
AUERBACH, Micha; COHEN, Rony; GOLAN, Eli; ISENBERG, Alex; GENIN, Arcadi; SENDER, Ran; BLUM, Shmuel |
A remotely monitorable shipping container including a shipping container body having associated therewith at least one door (10) and at least one door latch having a latch locking element arranged for locking engagement (17) with a door mounted locking element, at least one wireless communicator mounted in a secure location within the shipping container and being operative to wirelessly transmit information to a remote monitor regarding the status of an electronic seal mounted onto the locking element for confirming locking of the at least one door, and at least one wireless antenna mounted within a protected enclosure on the outside of the shipping container for transmitting the information from the at least one wireless communicator. |
166 |
REMOTE-CONTROLLED, ELECTRO-MECHANICAL LOCK FOR CARGO CONTAINERS, USING SATELLITE/TERRESTRIAL COMMUNICATION |
PCT/IB2014002756 |
2014-12-11 |
WO2015087149A2 |
2015-06-18 |
DIOSSA ARANGO FRANCISCO JAVIER |
The invention is a utility model belonging to the electro-mechanical field and the production of wirelessly actuated security devices to be attached to cargo containers, in particular the invention relates to a mechanism developed to provide security, control and traceability for cargo, by means of a robust mechanism that can be adapted to the bars of the door of a dry van-type container, in which the closure system can be wirelessly unlocked upon completion of the security protocols that authorise the container to be opened, based on the real-time transmission of data relating to the status and geographical location of the container to online software accessed via the internet from authorised control centres, including mobile telephones, which is easy to install, operates autonomously and guarantees the security of goods being transported in containers. |
167 |
LOCKING DEVICE |
PCT/EP2012003513 |
2012-08-17 |
WO2013023794A3 |
2013-11-21 |
BLAUFUS JEAN; WILDE THOMAS |
In order to enable an authorized repeated opening of an object to be locked and to provide protection from manipulation and unauthorized opening in a cost-effective manner, a locking device, a system and a method for operating a locking device are provided, wherein the locking device comprises a housing having a housing body and a receiving region, which is suitable for receiving elements of an object to be locked, which can be connected together, a movable bolt that extends at least through the housing body of the housing and is guided through the receiving region in a locked state; a locking mechanism that prevents a movement of the bolt in a locked state of the locking device; and a control unit for controlling the locking mechanism. |
168 |
SMART CONTAINER MONITORING SYSTEM |
PCT/IL2006000224 |
2006-02-21 |
WO2006095331A3 |
2007-11-01 |
AUERBACH MICHA; COHEN RONY; GOLAN ELI; ISENBERG ALEX; GENIN ARCADI; SENDER RAN; BLUM SHMUEL |
A remotely monitorable shipping container including a shipping container body having associated therewith at least one door and at least one door latch having a latch locking element arranged for locking engagement with a door mounted locking element, at least one wireless communicator mounted in a secure location within the shipping container and being operative to wirelessly transmit information to a remote monitor regarding the status of an electronic seal mounted onto the locking element for confirming locking of the at least one door, and at least one wireless antenna mounted within a protected enclosure on the outside of the shipping container for transmitting the information from the at least one wireless communicator. |
169 |
LABELLING DEVICE HAVING A HOOK, FOR A COMMERCIAL ITEM |
PCT/FR2014051889 |
2014-07-22 |
WO2015011401A2 |
2015-01-29 |
FAVIER ALAIN |
The invention relates to a device for labelling a commercial item including two separable portions: a first portion (12) comprising an axial tip (14); a second portion including an opening for the axial insertion of the tip and means for locking the tip inserted into said opening. One of said portions, referred to as the hooking portion, includes a hooking member (32) which is capable of pivoting between a first position in which a free end of the member is spaced apart from the hooking member and a position in which the free end is arranged in a recess (50) of the hooking portion. The hooking portion is configured such that the free end (32a) of the hooking member is locked in the recess (50; 108) by the presence of the other portion of the device which is locked to the hooking portion via the tip (14) and the locking means thereof. |
170 |
SECURITY DEVICES |
PCT/GB2013052709 |
2013-10-17 |
WO2014060757A3 |
2014-07-17 |
HARRISON ANDREW |
A monitoring device arranged to be fitted to a door, wherein the door includes an operating bar mounted on the door for angular movement about its axis and a handle which is connected to the operating bar by a pivotal connection; wherein the device comprises a body element and a cover element arranged to slide relative to the body element and the two elements having a closed configuration and an open configuration in which the cover element is extended relative to the body element thereby allowing the device to be fitted to a door; the body and cover elements being shaped so that when in the closed configuration a pocket is formed that substantially surrounds an operating bar and further wherein the cover element comprises a portion extending over a region of a handle of a door to which the device is fitted such that that handle is prevented from rotating relative to the door; and monitoring circuitry arranged to monitor the device. |
171 |
LOCKING DEVICE FOR A BICYCLE |
PCT/EP2013002165 |
2013-07-22 |
WO2014012677A2 |
2014-01-23 |
SALZMANN FRANZ; ZAJARIAS-FAINSOD DANIEL; PEACH BENJAMIN |
The invention is related to a locking device (30; 50) for a bicycle, comprising a main housing (1) which is attachable to a component of the bicycle, a cable (22), wherein both cable ends (17, 18) are lockable inside the main housing (1), a GPS module (12) for locating the locking device arranged inside the main housing (1), a radio frequency device (11) at least for transmitting at least a signal encoding at least a parameter of the locking device to a remote receiving means, comprising at least a radio frequency chip and an antenna. The main housing (1) comprises two parts: either a component case (51) and a clamp (52), wherein the clamp (52) comprises a first and a second clamp element (62, 63) forming in an attached state a space (2) for embracing the component (54) of the bicycle, wherein the component case (51) is detachably attachable to the first clamp element (62) by main attachment means (10, 60, 61) or a back case (la) and a front case (lb), which are detachably attachable to one another by first and second attachment means (3, 5; 4, 6, 7), the back case (la) and the front case (lb) being formed in such a way that in an attached state they form a space (2) for embracing the component of the bicycle and in that the first and the second attachment means comprise each interacting elements (3, 5; 4, 6, 7) arranged in the back case (la) and in the front case (lb). |
172 |
CONTAINER SECURITY APPARATUS |
PCT/KR2011001547 |
2011-03-07 |
WO2011111959A3 |
2011-12-29 |
BAE MOON JUN; CHOI HYUNG RIM; BAE CHUL YOUNG |
The present invention relates to a container security apparatus which is easily attachable/detachable to/from both opening/closing bars of a container to sense whether the container is opened/closed and transmit the sensed information on whether the container is opened/closed to a remote location, to thereby check whether the container is sealed or not on a real time basis and thus safely transport the container, and to thereby check the current position of the container in transit and check whether or not the container has deviated from a predetermined path on a real time basis. |