Automobile burglar alarm and arming circuit for same
First Claim
1. A vehicle burglar alarm arming circuit for a burglar alarm installed within a vehicle having a negative ground D.C. power source, a door switch coupled to said power source and actuated by the opening and closing of a door of the vehicle, and an ignition switch coupled to said power source, said arming circuit comprising:
- (a) a transition detector coupled to said door switch and operative to develop a transition signal pulse when said door switch opens or closes; and
(b) divide-by-two and latching means coupled to said transition detector and operative to produce an arming signal after counting two consecutive transition signal pulses.
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Abstract
A vehicle burglar alarm characterized by an arming circuit including a transition detector coupled to a door switch, and a divide-by-two and latching coupled to the transition detector; and a timing circuit responsive to the output of the arming circuit. The transition detector is polarity independent and develops a positive pulse for either a negative going or positive going transition at its input. The divide-by-two and latching preferably includes a first astable multivibrator which develops a negative going output signal after two transition signal pulses are received from the transition detector, and a second astable multivibrator responsive to the negative going output signal of the first multivibrator and operative to enable the timing circuit and simultaneously latch the first multivibrator. Thus, the timing circuit is enabled only after the vehicle'"'"'s door is opened and then subsequently closed.
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9 Claims
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1. A vehicle burglar alarm arming circuit for a burglar alarm installed within a vehicle having a negative ground D.C. power source, a door switch coupled to said power source and actuated by the opening and closing of a door of the vehicle, and an ignition switch coupled to said power source, said arming circuit comprising:
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(a) a transition detector coupled to said door switch and operative to develop a transition signal pulse when said door switch opens or closes; and (b) divide-by-two and latching means coupled to said transition detector and operative to produce an arming signal after counting two consecutive transition signal pulses. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A transition detector for a burglar alarm installed within a vehicle having a D.C. power source, the transition detector comprising a P.N.P. transistor, a base biasing resistor coupled at one end to the base of said transistor, a capacitor coupling the other end of said base biasing transistor to ground, a first current divider resistor coupling the collector of said transistor to ground, a diode having its cathode coupled to the juncture of said capacitor and said base biasing resistor, and a second current divider resistor coupling said collector to the anode of said diode.
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6. A burglar alarm for a vehicle having a negative ground D.C. power source, a door switch coupled to said power source and actuated by the opening and closing of a door of the vehicle, and an ignition switch coupled to said power source, said burglar alarm comprising:
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(a) a transition detector coupled to said door switch and operative to develop a first transition signal pulse when said door is opened, and a second transition signal pulse when said door is subsequently closed; (b) divide-by-two and latching means coupled to said transition detector and operative to produce an arming signal after said second transition signal pulse has been developed; and (c) an alarm timer responsive to said arming signal and to a re-entry detection signal, and operative to produce an alarm signal for a first predetermined period of time. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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