Patents Examined by Annie H. Chau
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Patent number: 4853672Abstract: A steering angle detector comprises a differential transformer. The steering angle detector includes a rod member extending substantially transversely of the vehicle body and axially movable in response to steering action of the vehicle body, a metallic core mounted on the rod member, and primary and secondary coils disposed around the core in slightly spaced relation thereto.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1987Date of Patent: August 1, 1989Assignee: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Toru Yasuda, Yoshimichi Kawamoto, Masaru Abe, Takashi Kohata
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Patent number: 4837551Abstract: In a display apparatus for an automotive vehicle including a projector disposed at the ceiling of the automotive vehicle to project display images and a half mirror for reflecting projected display images to the driver, an angular position of the half mirror surface from the lateral direction of the vehicle is automatically adjusted according to vehicle lateral acceleration. Therefore, the driver can appropriately see virtual display images ahead of the half mirror along the driver's eye direction variable according to vehicle lateral acceleration.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Assignee: Yazaki CorporationInventor: Tadashi Iino
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Patent number: 4837554Abstract: In a preferred embodiment, there is provided a combination of circuitries and signaling lights all fed through a brake-actuation switch in electrical circuit series, such that none of the signaling lights are operative except when the brake is applied. There are two basic signaling light circuitries and lights. The first is operative when a motion indicator switch registers that the automobile is in motion, thereby closing circuit, causing those lights to be lighted or flashing. There is a separate second circuit and lights which become activated when there is no motion, i.e. when motion has terminated if the brake is still being applied. The motion switch has the alternative positions and is preferably connected to the speedometer or other conventional motion-indicator not requiring any newly manufactured motion switch.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1988Date of Patent: June 6, 1989Inventor: Anthony Gianforcaro
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Patent number: 4829287Abstract: In a taut wire type intrusion detection system, each parallel wire defining a section of security fence is tensioned between a pair of wire-supporting vertical anchor posts. Intermediate the anchor posts there is provided a row of regularly spaced vertical detector posts each presenting a plurality of individual sensors, each associated with one of the taut wires and operable to produce a sensor signal when the tension of the wires changes. With each detector post there is associated sensor signal processing means, operable to analyze the sensor signals produced by the sensors of the detector post in response to changes in tension of the taut wires, and to generate output signals correlatable with the sensor signals. Each sensor preferably includes a pressure transducer comprising a partially conductive compressible elastic sensing element whose resistance changes with applied pressure.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 1987Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Hitek-Proteck Systems IncorporatedInventors: Reginald J. Kerr, Tapio Suo-Anttila
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Patent number: 4814745Abstract: The invention provides a combined cap and signal device to be attached to a tire after the tire is inflated. The device includes an electric alarming unit mounted in a cap-like casing which incorporates an adaptor to be threadedly connected to an inflating valve of the tire. A resilient disc is disposed in the adaptor to be forced by air so that the disc causes the circuit of the electric alarming unit to be opened when the tire is not deflated.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1988Date of Patent: March 21, 1989Inventor: Hsug-Fang Wang
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Patent number: 4812823Abstract: A sealed, locked housing for an electronic transmitter tag includes a transmitter assembly (20), a battery pack (24), a strap (22), and means for lockably securing the strap and battery pack to the transmitter assembly. The transmitter tag, in a preferred embodiment, is intended for use with a house arrest monitoring system. The transmitter assembly (20) includes a first sealed compartment (54) wherein electronic circuitry (56) is housed. This circuitry transmits signals that uniquely identify the tag and that signal the occurrence of a sensed tamper event. The transmitter assembly also includes a second compartment (25), open to a top side of the assembly, into which the battery pack may be sealably inserted. The means for lockably securing the strap to the transmitter assembly include rails (30, 32) selectively attached to the strap at a desired length. These rails are slidably inserted into open ends of respective keyed channels (31, 33) along each side of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1987Date of Patent: March 14, 1989Assignee: BI IncorporatedInventor: Brian E. Dickerson
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Patent number: 4803469Abstract: A fire alarm system which comprises one or more detecting sections for detecting a change in the surrounding phenomena due to a fire in an analog form; a storing section for storing the analog data output from the detecting section or sections; a level comparing section for comparing a data level represented by present instantaneous analog data output from the detecting section or sections and a predetermined level; fire judging instructing section which extracts a plurality of data stored during a predetermined period of time back to from the time when a comparison signal is obtained from the level comparing section, calculates a change amount between the respective extracted data and generates an output for initiating the calculation when the number of the calculated change amounts exceeding a predetermined amount exceeds a predetermined number; and a fire judging section for receiving the data stored in the storing section in response to the signal from the comparing section and/or fire judging instructingType: GrantFiled: July 14, 1986Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Hochiki CorporationInventor: Eiji Matsushita
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Patent number: 4796009Abstract: The outdoor alerting and warning device of this invention comprises numerous electronic drivers and an axially shallow drum-shaped resonance chamber having an inside diameter equal to a whole-number multiple of one-quarter of the wavelength of a sound wave of predetermined frequency. The drivers are mounted on the exterior of the resonance chamber, on its peripheral portion at regular circumferential intervals around it, with their ports opening into its interior. A coaxial outlet port in one end wall of the resonance chamber, having an area of between one-half and two times the total of driver port areas, opens into the throat of a horn; or each end wall may have such an outlet port, each opening into a horn throat.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1987Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: Alerting Communicators of AmericaInventor: James E. Biersach