Communications: electrical – Land vehicle alarms or indicators – Of burglary or unauthorized use
Patent
1998-10-14
2000-03-28
Wu, Daniel J.
Communications: electrical
Land vehicle alarms or indicators
Of burglary or unauthorized use
340555, 340566, B60R 2510, G08B 1318
Patent
active
060437340
ABSTRACT:
An optical shock sensor 22 which includes a light generator 40 adapted to generate light 46 and a light detector 44 which are an optical communication by means of a moveable hemispheric dome 48. Specifically, an intrusion, tampering, motion, and/or shock, applied to vehicle 11, causes the moveable dome 48 to move, and to interrupt or change the amount tyoe, focus and/or intensity of the light 46 which is reflected or communicated to light detector 44, thereby causing a tampering output signal to be selectively produced.
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Gillespie Jon Richard
McAmmond Matthew J.
Mueller Rand W.
Santavicca Joseph A.
Stouffer Peter J.
Code Alarm, Inc.
Trieu Van T.
Wu Daniel J.
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