Nov 11, 2025

US12467722 - Netting security system

A security system may use a netting to apprehend suspects of crime and prevent them from leaving the scene of the crime. The security system can include a netting, trolley system, frame, and triggering device. The netting can be connected to the trolley system. The trolley system can be supported by the frame, which can cover points of egress and ingress of buildings. When the triggering system is activated, netting can travel down the trolley system to apprehend the suspect until law enforcement has a chance to arrive on the scene.

The patent describes a security system that utilizes a netting mechanism to apprehend suspects by deploying a heavy-duty net from a trolley system along a rail. This system is designed to be triggered to immobilize individuals at points of entry or exit until law enforcement arrives.

Claim 1

1 . A security system comprising: a frame having a plurality of supports, at least one of the plurality of supports receiving a rail; a trolley system configured to move along the rail, the trolley system having a plurality of wheels and at least one lock; a heavy-duty netting connected to the trolley system; and a triggering device configured to activate the trolley system to selectively move and drop the heavy-duty netting on a person encountering the frame, wherein the heavy-duty netting is locked into position on the using the at least one lock when the heavy-duty netting reaches an end of the rail. a frame having a plurality of supports, at least one of the plurality of supports receiving a rail; a trolley system configured to move along the rail, the trolley system having a plurality of wheels and at least one lock; a heavy-duty netting connected to the trolley system; and a triggering device configured to activate the trolley system to selectively move and drop the heavy-duty netting on a person encountering the frame, wherein the heavy-duty netting is locked into position on the using the at least one lock when the heavy-duty netting reaches an end of the rail.

Google Patents

https://patents.google.com/patent/US12467722

USPTO PDF

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