Communications: electrical – Land vehicle alarms or indicators – Of burglary or unauthorized use
Patent
1990-01-29
1991-08-20
Crosland, Donnie L.
Communications: electrical
Land vehicle alarms or indicators
Of burglary or unauthorized use
340542, 340543, 340528, 307 103, 307 104, 307 105, 361171, 180287, B60R 2510, B60R 2504
Patent
active
050418106
ABSTRACT:
Automobiles such as a cash carrying car, truck, police car and so on, are prevented from being ridden away during loading or unloading cash or goods or being robbed by robbers after having been forcibly stopped on road. When a door of the automobile is opened, a opened-door detection switch operates and a first-control means stores in its memory the switch's action and cuts off an engine start-up circuit. The engine can be restarted when a registered password is entered into the device through a password inputting means, whereby a second-control means stores the signal and enters a resetting signal into the first control means to restore the engine start-up circuit. At the same time, a resetting signal produced by a reset signal generating means is inputted into the second control means which is thereby restored to the initial state.
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