Burglar alarm system
First Claim
1. An electronic burglar alarm control system adapted for use on a motor vehicle having a main control switch and a door responsive switch, said system comprising clock means for generating electrical pulses at a predetermined frequency, means for counting said pulses and for producing a plurality of electrical pulse time outputs corresponding to at least three different frequencies, memory means for storing the time outputs of at least two different frequencies, means for controlling the operation of said clock means in response to one of the stored time outputs and actuation of the door responsive switch, means for controlling the operation of said counting means in response to operation of the control switch, and gate means for sensing a predetermined pulse output from said counting means and a predetermined output from said memory means and for actuating an alarm in response to a predetermined state of said counting and memory means.
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Abstract
A motor vehicle alarm system incorporates five integrated circuits mounted on a printed circuit board enclosed within a case. The integrated circuits include a high speed oscillator as a clock source, a twelve stage binary counter, a set of flip-flops used as memories, a three input AND gate, and a flip-flop used as the start or stop memory for the clock source. The alarm system becomes armed approximately four minutes and fifteen seconds after the ignition key is turned off. If a door is then opened, the alarm will be actuated unless the ignition switch is turned on within fifteen seconds.
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- 1. An electronic burglar alarm control system adapted for use on a motor vehicle having a main control switch and a door responsive switch, said system comprising clock means for generating electrical pulses at a predetermined frequency, means for counting said pulses and for producing a plurality of electrical pulse time outputs corresponding to at least three different frequencies, memory means for storing the time outputs of at least two different frequencies, means for controlling the operation of said clock means in response to one of the stored time outputs and actuation of the door responsive switch, means for controlling the operation of said counting means in response to operation of the control switch, and gate means for sensing a predetermined pulse output from said counting means and a predetermined output from said memory means and for actuating an alarm in response to a predetermined state of said counting and memory means.
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7. An electronic system for controlling the actuation of an electrically operated alarm in response to manual actuation of switch means, said system comprising clock means for generating electrical pulses at a predetermined frequency, means for counting said pulses in response to actuation of said switch means and for producing a first pulse output corresponding to the desired pulse actuation of the alarm and a second pulse output corresponding to a desired delay period for arming the control system after actuation of the switch means and a third pulse output corresponding to a desired delay period for actuating the alarm after actuation of the switch means, memory means for storing the second and third pulse outputs and for controlling the operation of said clock and counting means, and gate means for sensing a predetermined pulse output from said counting means and a predetermined output from said memory means and for actuating the alarm in response to a predetermined state of said counting and memory means.
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