Abnormal condition signal transmitting device for a rotating bod

Communications: electrical – Land vehicle alarms or indicators – Internal alarm or indicator responsive to a condition of the...

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340442, 340445, 34082569, 3404255, 731465, B60C 2300

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055006370

ABSTRACT:
A tire abnormal condition alarming system for a vehicle includes a remote control device including: a signal receiver for receiving receive a door unlocking or locking aerial propagation signal from an operating key; a door locking mechanism operated according to the signal reception of the signal receiver; and a signal transmitter coupled to a tire of the motor vehicle, the signal transmitter detecting an abnormal condition of the body of revolution to transmit an abnormal condition detection signal as an aerial propagation signal to the signal receiver, an alarming device for performing a warning operation to inform the occurrence of the abnormal condition with the vehicle by operating the signal receiver upon reception of the abnormal condition detection signal from the signal transmitter.

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patent: 3803550 (1974-04-01), Mirsky
patent: 4286253 (1981-08-01), Nagy
patent: 4694273 (1987-09-01), Franchino
patent: 4897630 (1990-01-01), Nykerk

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