Telephonic communications – Emergency or alarm communications – Responsive to sensed nonsystem condition
Patent
1992-12-11
1995-05-16
Kuntz, Curtis
Telephonic communications
Emergency or alarm communications
Responsive to sensed nonsystem condition
379 45, 379 51, 340542, 340570, H04M 1104, E05B 4506, G08B 1314
Patent
active
054168260
ABSTRACT:
An electronically-operated gun safe which has an telephone system that establishes an interactive telephone contact with law enforcement authorities when the gun safe is opened with an emergency key word. A non-emergency key word allows the gun safe to be opened without establishing a telephone contact with law enforcement authorities. The telephone system provides an alarm when the gun safe is disconnected from an external telephone wire without first opening the gun safe with the non-emergency key word. A 9-1-1 key word allows a telephone contact to be established without opening the gun safe. A master key word allows the gun safe to be opened if the emergency key word is lost or forgotten. The gun safe is locked out for a time period when successive incorrect key words are attempted and a tamper display alerts an owner that an unauthorized entry has been attempted.
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Bengtsson W. Patrick
Chan Jason
Kuntz Curtis
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