Communications: electrical – Land vehicle alarms or indicators – Of burglary or unauthorized use
Patent
1994-10-06
1996-09-17
Swarthout, Brent A.
Communications: electrical
Land vehicle alarms or indicators
Of burglary or unauthorized use
180287, 307 102, 307 106, B60R 2510
Patent
active
055572553
ABSTRACT:
In a motorized vehicle having an electrical system, a common ground, a horn, a battery, an electronic control module, and a key switch, an antitheft device, and a method of installing the same, the device including a first switch connected to the vehicle engine, a momentary switch for disengaging the vehicle engine, and a first relay for energizing the first switch when the momentary switch is in a closed position such that the vehicle engine can only be engaged after the User has closed the momentary switch.
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Is Your Car Where You Left It? DP Products Brochure.
Adams Steven M.
Paynter Curtis
Goltry Michael W.
Parsons Robert A.
Swarthout Brent A.
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