Communications: electrical – Selective – Having indication or alarm
Patent
1979-08-17
1982-02-09
Caldwell, Sr., John W.
Communications: electrical
Selective
Having indication or alarm
200 6193, 307 10AT, 340568, B60R 2510
Patent
active
043152449
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to an automatic alarm system for the discouragement of theft or unauthorized tampering with a so equipped motorcycle or other vehicle. This device consists of the motorcycle or vehicle's horn, lights, a source of electrical power (such as the vehicle's battery), an activating or "on" switch, a short circuit preventing fuse, an alarm limiting timer, and a circuit breaking triggering device held open by a non-conducting element of the motorcycle or vehicle which must be moved outside of the circuit breaking triggering device if the motorcycle or vehicle or its equipment is stolen or tampered with. A transmitter of limited range may be incorporated within the activated circuit for broadcasting a tone of identifiable character to interested persons should the circuit breaking triggering device be activated.
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Caldwell Sr. John W.
Nowicki Joseph E.
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