Abstract: A vehicle security system can be fitted to a vehicle which has a radio transmitting device such as a cellular telephone, PMR or CB set. A control unit is arranged to periodically alert the driver of the vehicle to record a location message. When an alarm condition is signalled to the control unit from an alarm system, a panic button or a ratio receiver co-operable with a remote panic button transmitter, the control unit initiates a transmission from the radio transmitting device. The message transmitted includes the last recorded location message and may also include vehicle identification information and a mileage update message generated in response to the output of a vehicle odometer to indicate the distance travelled by the vehicle since the last location message was recorded by the driver. The same security system may also be constructed as a portable unit.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 5, 1988
Date of Patent:
March 20, 1990
Assignee:
Automated Security (Holdings) PCL
Inventors:
Christopher G. Chambers, Malcolm A. Pye
Abstract: The sound of breaking glass comprises a low frequency or thump sound at the moment of breakage, followed by a tinkle sound caused by collision of the glass fragments, this sound being of lower amplitude.The invention turns on the discovery that, irrespective of the size and shape of the glass and the characteristics of the surroundings, the thump has substantial low frequency components at about 350 Hz, and the tinkle has substantial high frequency components at about 6.5 KHz. The method of the invention lies in identifying the high and low frequency components in that order and separated by a short time interval.Apparatus according to the invention comprises a microphonefeeding into a high frequency and a low frequency channel. The low frequency channel has a bandpass filter centered on 350 Hz, the output of which triggers a time delay establishing a time window during which a signal is applied to one input of an AND gate. The high frequency channel includes a bandpass filter centered on 6.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 29, 1986
Date of Patent:
May 26, 1987
Assignee:
Automated Security (Holdings) Ltd.
Inventors:
Raymond J. Davenport, Michael A. Tomlinson
Abstract: An alarm bell assembly wherein the working parts are located beneath and protected by the gong, and preferably also a cover for the assembly, being secured by means comprising a detector such as a micro-switch by which alarm drive is actuable when the bell is tampered with. A rechargeable battery is connected to an external control circuit such that the battery remains fully charged and supplies the alarm drive if the control circuit connection is severed.