Electrical circuit

Communications: electrical – Land vehicle alarms or indicators – Of burglary or unauthorized use

Reexamination Certificate

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C340S005620, C340S005720, C340S573100, C340S870030, C340S005200, C307S010100, C307S116000, C307S117000, C324S661000, C361S287000

Reexamination Certificate

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07868746

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an electric circuit arrangement for generating or receiving an output signal or switched condition definitive for the effective locking condition of a door system, especially a motor vehicle door system. The object of the invention is to provide a circuit arrangement with which an output signal definitive for the locking condition of a door system can be furnished, the generation of which signal takes the intentions of a user or the instantaneous situation into account in improved manner. This object is inventively achieved according to a first aspect of the present invention by an electrical circuit arrangement for generating an output signal or switched condition definitive for the sequence for determination of the locking condition of a door system, whereinthis circuit arrangement comprises door-mounted system components that as such include door-mounted means for sensing electrical interactions in conjunction with an action, especially movement of a user in the zone around the door system, especially in the zone of approach to a door handle, andthe circuit arrangement is designed such that it analyzes such changes of those interactions with regard to certain time-dependent signal-change patterns, and the circumstance of whether certain time-dependent signal patterns exist in the further electronic signal processing is taken into consideration for determining the locking condition.

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International Search Report dated Apr. 3, 2006, from the corresponding International Application.

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