Access Control Cover With Tamper Alerts and Motion Sensing

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Solution Overview

Problem

Existing access control mechanisms are vulnerable to tampering and lack real-time notification systems to inform users of interaction status.

Innovation Solution

A protective cover system comprising a frame, a movably connected cover, and a sensor that detects cover movement, coupled with a notification mechanism to alert users of unauthorized access or tampering.

Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles

VSEngineering Contradiction Analysis

1Reliability

If a protective cover is added to shield the access control, then security against tampering is improved, but device complexity increases

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvesecurity against tamperingVSAvoiddevice complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The protective device is divided into separate functional components: a frame structure, a movable cover, a sensor assembly, and a notification mechanism. This segmentation allows each component to perform its specific function while keeping the overall design manageable and not overly complex.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #1Segmentation

Solution Approach 2:

The sensor and notification mechanism are integrated into the protective cover assembly, combining detection and alerting functions into a unified subsystem. This merging reduces the number of separate components and simplifies the overall device architecture.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #5Merging (Combining)

2Reliability

If a sensor and notification mechanism are integrated into the protective cover, then real-time monitoring capability is improved, but device complexity increases

Engineering Contradiction:
Improvereal-time monitoring capabilityVSAvoiddevice complexity
Core Design Contradiction:
ReliabilityVSDevice complexity

Solution Approach 1:

The sensor automatically detects cover movement and triggers the notification mechanism without requiring external monitoring or manual intervention. The system monitors itself and alerts users autonomously, reducing the need for additional complex monitoring infrastructure.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #25Self-service

Solution Approach 2:

The sensor provides real-time feedback about the cover's movement status to the notification mechanism, which then communicates the state to users. This feedback loop enables real-time monitoring while using a simple and straightforward system architecture.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #23Feedback

3Ease of operation

If the cover is made movable to allow user interaction, then ease of operation is improved, but security vulnerability increases

Engineering Contradiction:
Improveease of operationVSAvoidsecurity vulnerability
Core Design Contradiction:
Ease of operationVSReliability

Solution Approach 1:

The cover is designed to be movable between a closed protective position and an open accessible position, allowing the system to adapt its state based on operational needs. This dynamic design enables ease of operation when needed while maintaining security when the cover remains closed.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #15Dynamics

Solution Approach 2:

The sensor continuously monitors the cover's position and provides feedback to the notification mechanism. When the cover is opened, the system immediately notifies the user, creating a feedback loop that ensures security awareness while allowing convenient access when required.

Inventive Principle:
Principle #23Feedback

Applied Scientific Principles

This section explains which scientific principles are used to turn an abstract innovation direction into a practical engineering solution.

Function Achieved in This Case

The system shields access controls from unauthorized access while providing real-time notifications, enhancing security and maintaining ease of use for authorized users.

Implementation Method 1

the sensor may be configured to detect a movement of the cover

Methodology Applied
Scientific EffectMotion detection:

Data Source

PatentUS20250393140A1Protective cover for access control with integrated notification system
Publication Date: 2025.12.25 PRIMARY ALERT SYSTEMS LLC
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AI summary

A protective device, system, and method are disclosed. The protective device is designed to enhance the security of an object or place by safeguarding the access control. The protective device may generally include a cover configured to surround the access control. The cover may include a frame with a cover or the cover may be a magnetic cover. The protective device may include a sensor disposed on an inside portion of the cover. The sensor may be configured to send an alert to the user when the access control is exposed, when the cover is tampered with, and when the cover is moving from the closed position to the open position.