Internal-combustion engines – Starting device – Condition responsive control of starting device
Patent
1996-07-16
1998-02-03
Dolinar, Andrew M.
Internal-combustion engines
Starting device
Condition responsive control of starting device
290 38R, 307 103, B60R 2504
Patent
active
057133212
ABSTRACT:
A vehicle antitheft system includes a housing connectable to the casing of a starter motor and a silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) disposed in the housing. The system includes a battery connector which engages the starter motor power line from the battery, and a starter connector which engages the power terminal of the starter motor, with the SCR being in electrical series between the connectors. A control circuit is mounted in the housing, and the control circuit closes the power switch for a predetermined period upon receipt of an enable signal from a hand-held rf generator. Consequently, the vehicle can be started by turning the ignition switch only during the predetermined period.
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Arnold Kenneth D.
LaBelle James L.
Dolinar Andrew M.
Labken Inc.
Rogitz John L.
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