System for preventing scattering of front glass pieces during a

Communications: electrical – Land vehicle alarms or indicators – Of collision or contact with external object

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180271, 180274, 280748, B60Q 100

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057291950

ABSTRACT:
An improved system for preventing scattering of glass pieces during a vehicle accident, which is capable of preventing scattering of glass pieces when a vehicle accident occurs, whereby it is possible to protect a driver or passengers in the vehicle from being injured due to the scattering glass pieces. The system includes a high viscosity liquid tank disposed in an engine room and filled with high viscosity liquid, a motor for pumping the high viscosity liquid from the high viscosity liquid tank, a collision detection sensor for detecting a collision of a vehicle, a controller for controlling the motor, and a plurality of spraying nozzles for spraying the high viscosity liquid, whereby the high viscosity liquid is sprayed toward the windshield at the moment of a vehicle accident for bonding the windshield.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3764178 (1973-10-01), Krings et al.
patent: 4724022 (1988-02-01), Armstrong
patent: 4958142 (1990-09-01), Sawyers

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