Motor vehicle alarm system with acoustic signal emission via at

Communications: electrical – Selective – Having indication or alarm

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340384R, 340691, 381 86, 181141, 307 10AT, B60R 2500, G10K 504

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046125302

ABSTRACT:
An alarm system having improved acoustic signal transmitting capability is provided for motor vehicles. The radio speaker system of the vehicle is employed for both passenger listening and for warning signal transmission in the event of unauthorized intrusion or attempted theft. The speakers occupy their usual installation positions in a vehicle, such as horizontally mounted in the dashboard, when used for the purpose of listening to a radio or tape. When the vehicle is unoccupied, and theft or tampering are attempted, an alarm system is activated which causes a control element to swivel the speaker into a position parallel to an external surface of the vehicle. Due to this repositioning of the speaker, reflection of an alarm signal back into the interior of the vehicle is minimized, and transmission of the alarm signal to the outside of the vehicle is optimized.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4441577 (1984-04-01), Kurihara
patent: 4553630 (1985-11-01), Ando

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