Communications: electrical – Land vehicle alarms or indicators – Of burglary or unauthorized use
Patent
1997-07-17
2000-03-21
Hofsass, Jeffery A.
Communications: electrical
Land vehicle alarms or indicators
Of burglary or unauthorized use
340426, 3404255, B60R 2510
Patent
active
060407638
ABSTRACT:
An economical and highly reliable vehicle theft prevention device imposes a reduced load on a vehicle's battery. The theft prevention device includes a remote control having a transmitter. On the vehicle, there is provided a current controlling circuit which allows a receiver for the transmitter to operate for only a predetermined period of time. The receiver is allowed to operate for the predetermined period of time immediately after the ignition switch is opened, and immediately after a designated electrical accessory switch of the vehicle is closed.
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Hofsass Jeffery A.
Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
Huang Sihong
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