WO2015200932A2 - Protection d'un coffre-fort - Google Patents

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WO2015200932A2
WO2015200932A2 PCT/ZA2015/000040 ZA2015000040W WO2015200932A2 WO 2015200932 A2 WO2015200932 A2 WO 2015200932A2 ZA 2015000040 W ZA2015000040 W ZA 2015000040W WO 2015200932 A2 WO2015200932 A2 WO 2015200932A2
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containers
safe
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Michael Donald ROBSON
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MAGNETO IP HOLDINGS Pty Ltd
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05GSAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
    • E05G1/00Safes or strong-rooms for valuables
    • E05G1/02Details
    • E05G1/024Wall or panel structure
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05GSAFES OR STRONG-ROOMS FOR VALUABLES; BANK PROTECTION DEVICES; SAFETY TRANSACTION PARTITIONS
    • E05G1/00Safes or strong-rooms for valuables
    • E05G1/12Safes or strong-rooms for valuables with fluent-material releasing, generating or distributing means, e.g. fire-retardant or fire extinguishing means

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  • 1 " h::s invention relates to tee protection of a safe against attack e.g y a potentias thief or thieves, [bbd>2
  • the invention provides a protective device tor a sate which includes at least first and second containers In close proximity with each other, wherein the first and second ccntainers respectively hold first and second agents which., when released from the container and In contact with each otneu interact to hinder unauthorised access to the safe.
  • the first and second agents when in contact with each other, react with each other to form an adhesivedlRe and fast sotting composition.
  • O00Sl Use may he made of a plurality of the first containers ace a plummy of the second containers and each second container may be ositioned to be adjacent at least one first container.. fc>dd9f Pref eawoiy each first container and each second container is elongate and in the torn- of a tube.
  • the containers are bawaoie and, typically are made from a plastics material or glass. These materials are given by way of example on! r and are norei!mit!ng. Other materials can be used.
  • T he material which Is usee should be robust enough so that Inadvertent breakage or fracture does not occur during normal conditions. However the containers should break readily, to release their respective contents, when subieofed to attack.
  • Each agent should be able to fle freely under gravity action from its respective container (when broken ⁇ so that the agents are thereby aotornatlcaliy ana unavoidably caused to contact even other.
  • the containers am arranged m a first assembly comprising a first plurality office first containers each of whieh contains the first agent and in a second assembly comprising a second plurality of the second containers each of which contains h e seeooo agent.
  • the horr containers ere ;n a test vertical o horizontal stack and the second containers ana in a second vertical or honzcntai stack, adjacent the first vertical or horizontai stack.
  • the protective device innioces an enclosure in whic the first and second containers are located and which is attachable to the safe.
  • the enclosure may have an inner side which Is attachable to a wail or to a door of the safe ana an outer side which Is exposed. Use may be made of a fastening arrangement which Is sngagoaslo with the enclosure and with the safe.
  • the protective device may Include at least one armoured panel
  • the flrsl. and second containers may be cos It!:; neb between the armoured panel and a surface of the sale.
  • the wo motive device includes a ' materia! whroh is applied In a. fluent form to at least seme of the first and second containers : no. Ida the enclosure rum; which is then allowed to set, thereby to bind the first and second containers together in position In the enclosure.
  • the prorective device Is attached to a. door of the safe and Is formed with a passage which extends between the containers and within which w located at least pan of a mechanism, actaabie dy a use; . for locking the door. « ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ adSChmdFdONAaP T H upvAmihGS
  • Figure 1 schematically represents an AT safe, to which is mounted a protective device according to toe invention
  • Figure 3 is a perspective v ; ew of a safe in an automat ic teller machine to vdTch is attached a protective device according to a variation of the invention;
  • Figure 5 is a side view in cross-section of the protective device of i ur 3 rove ceo from a safe doer:
  • FIG. 6 schematically shows fooher possible variations of the indention, lidPpf ⁇ UQ ⁇ 0 F : P iliii li ji p; )
  • D i - N TS fddleVRgpre 1 of the accompanying drawings illustrates components or parts of an ATM 10 which is of conventional ' construction.
  • Protective devices 20 are secured to outer surfaces 22 of e rnal alls of the ATM.. Only twp devices 20 are shown in hgiee 1 . This Is exeeiplary ooly ana eon- limiting, In general terms the ma nne of devices and the shape and configuration ef each dev;oe pan ha varied to ensure that ali vulnerable parts of the outer surfaces 22. which could he targeted m an attack on the Alei are covered by the devices, II: is impodaoi however, to position the devices so that the facilities which provide for a use: ed mono n end interface (the screen, card reader pod and printer outlet) pre not Impaired and remain easily accessible.
  • ed mono n end interface the screen, card reader pod and printer outlet
  • Each device 2G Includes an enclosure 30 with an outer wall 32 end an armoured loner wall 34.
  • the inner wall 34 -a preferably made from or otherwise Includes an armoured panel 34 of an appropriate thickness, aay from l Ornm to 20mm.
  • Fasteners 36 In the form of elongate bolts extend through holes ;n the inner wali 34 and fhrougn registering holes In a corresponding wall of tire ATM to secure the plate 34 to the ATM.
  • outer w ll 32 Is spaced from the Inner wall 34 and a gap 40 is defined between opposing surfaces of tire inner and outer walls.
  • Te outer wall could also Include an armoured panel or it ooald be made from any other appropriate tough end protective material . The invention is not limited in this regard,
  • the size of the gap 40 partly determines the volume of an enclosure hOA, between opposing surfaces of the outer and Inner wails, w ich is occupied by a plurality of elongate tubular containers of a first kind 42 and of a second kind 44, although the containers may be Identical In appearance they are Oiled with different reactive agents.
  • each container 42 is filled with a type A agent or a first constituent of a foam materia!
  • each container 44 is filled with a type 8 agent or a second constituent of a foam material
  • Foam materials which are known in the art are chosen with properties which ensure that if the materials contact each other ' they rnix and then react almost enroeoiaieW lo form an expanding foam composition which has considerable adhesive-like properties and! which sets to form a hard composition in a fe seconds.
  • the containers 42 and 44 are marie from a suitable material, e.g. a plastics material such as PVCT or glass, which has adequate stmwoT lo ensure that each container holds Its contents securely under normal conditions, but which, on fire other band, is modify broken or fractured when subjected to a reasonable degree of pressure or shock, p026j ln respect of each protective device 20 the interior 40A of the respective enclosure is filled with the containers.
  • the containers 42 are shown arranged rn a first array which extends vertically with one eoniamer 4-2 being positioned ever archer
  • These containers 42 lie side by side with the containers 44 which are similarly stacker! This is exemplary only and non-lin ltir g e.g.
  • the containers conic be arranged in adjacent horizontally extending stacks.
  • An objective In this regard Is to ensure that the containers with the different agents are positioned close to each ether so that if one container which contains a first foam agent is fractured; Purine en attack, If ;s substantially unavoidable to prevent a second container which contains a second agent from being newer; at more or less the same time..
  • the containers may alec be In arranged ; n an alternating: configuration (net shewn) wherein the first containers oontainrno the horr agent, one the. second ⁇ containers coo tabling the second agent, are staggered.
  • the armoured panel 34 which inevitably we oe covered with the set foam composition, presents a second line of defence to a physical attack on the ATM.
  • FIG. 2 shows a protective device 2 OA which has an Inner wall 34 ' made mom moured steel and an outer wall 3d which is similar to what has been described with reference to Figure 1.
  • a plurality of plastic containers 32 ana mounted Each container includes a compound arrangement 54 arm 56,
  • the arrangement 64 contains a type A constituent of a foam composition while the arrangement 53 contains a type Ft constituent: of a foam composition.
  • the containers are arranged In an alternating configuration.
  • a plate 60 abuts an Inner surface of the outer wail 32.
  • the piste has a number of protrusions or spikes 62, If a physical attack ; launched on the enclosure which results In force being applied to the plate 60 then rr the plate is urged sufficiently towards the Inner wail 34, the spike formations 62 penetrate the walls of the sdjaoent containers in tins wa the type A and type B constituents of the foam composition are released from a plurality of the arrangements 54. 56 substantially Simultaneously and act. In on worn to impede tore attack The formations 62 then facilitate fracturing of ten containers.
  • fCh13SJ F ' igure 3 is a ' perspective view of a safe 70 which inc udes a body 72 and a door 74.
  • the safe may be installed in or form pari of a housing in an ATM. Attached to the door is an enclosure 76 which is part of a protective device 78 according to a different torn- of the invention.
  • the protective device 78 has an outer surface 80 one, arranged on the outer face, are an escutcheon 82 which can accommodate a key, for the safe, in a -conventional manner, a handle 84 used for opening or closing the safe door : as is known in the art, and a knob 86 for operating a combination lock, again as known in the art, [0038]
  • an object of tiro present invention is to provide a mechanism for enhancing- the security effectiveness of a safe w to increase the ability of an A] " ivi safe to withstand physical attack As far as ;s possible., the safe is not physically altered .
  • FIG 4 illustrates, in an exploded perspective view, the construction of the protective device 78.
  • the door 74 is shown uppermost in dotted outline, TPs construction of the door and its m nner ' of working are not a wrote v. by the inventive principles described herein.
  • the door is attached to the body 72 of the safe using appropriate hinges SB, in order to secure the protective device 78 to the doo it is preferred to remove the door 74 from the body 72 one; then to construct the protective device, ideally under factory no no To no.
  • [003317ns device 78 Includes an enclosure 90 which is shaped with a base 92 and a wail ho to correspond wkh the outline of the door.
  • oSOIAn armoured ane 96 ef a suitable thickness, en. 10mm, and of a statable grade, is placed snugly inside the wall 94 resting on the base 92.
  • the armoured panel has a beating member 98 secured to it at a r tmeteoweeb location.
  • Three holes 160,, 102 and 104 respectively extend through the locating member and the 5 plate.
  • o locating tubes 106 and 168 respectively project upwardly from the locating member. These tubes are positioned overlying holes (not wslble in Figure 4) which pass through the locating member and registering holes which ere In the armoured plate.
  • a plurality o containers 19 and 1 1 are packed in a sellable eoeugu ⁇ ahon :iu Into the enclosure on top ef the armoured plate.
  • the possible cpnfigurations of the containers are however, not limited to what has been described
  • the containers are similar to the containers 42 and 44 and hold agents, preferably foaming adhesive agents, as d each bed
  • the containers 1 10 and 1 12, each with a different agent, are located so that If one container is broken if is more than likely that an adjacent container, holding a 20 different agent, will practically simultaneously be broken as well.
  • a sebable material 1 4 Is prepared and no wee over en upper surface 1 10 of the packed oontalrrers.
  • the satiable medium may, for example, be a Hunt cemenfltious screed,, a lightweight foam or the like.
  • T invention is oof limited In tills respeob When the ewteual has set if bonds to the containers 1 10 and 1 12 and ensures that the containers are held secured/ In posdlon Inside the enclosure 90.
  • f ' 0044] Thereafter a cover piate 118 Is niece o over a smoothed outer surface 120 of the materia ; ; 1 14.
  • Th s piate has holes 122 and 124 which ere respectively brought into register with tha locating tubes 106 a id 108.
  • ne cover piate 18 is p aced over the upper surface of the materia! " I 1 rem the locating tubes 106 and 108 are passed through the notes 122 and 124.
  • the cover piate is lightly weided to the waii 94 of the enclosure.
  • the assembly ⁇ then positioned over the studs 180 and 132 which pass through the locating tubes 106 and 100 respectively and whs, a then project slip idly on the outer surface 80 of the enclosure.
  • F-gure 6 depicts an Interior of a safe 198 and shows, schematically, that a plurality of protective devices 200 to 200 N (depleted in dotted outline), each generally of the kind described herein, could be positioned on Inner and order surfaces (202, 284 ⁇ of walls 200. on a roof (2081, or on a base (218) of the safe, to provide every:; nana: woo protection for the safe.
  • tew benefit of the approach described herein is that an existing door ol : a safe, e.g. of an ATM or similar enclosure, can be upgraded to be mere resistant to attack

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Dispositif de protection pour un coffre-fort qui comprend au moins des premier et second contenants à proximité immédiate l'un de l'autre, les premier et second contenants contenant respectivement des premier et second agents qui, uns fois libérés des contenants et en contact l'un avec l'autre, entrent en interaction pour empêcher l'accès non autorisé au coffre-fort.
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ZA2014/03895 2014-05-28
ZA2014/03895A ZA201403895B (en) 2014-05-28 2014-05-28 Protection of a safe
ZA2015/02362A ZA201502362B (en) 2015-04-09 2015-04-09 Protection of a safe
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