Animal deterrent using vehicle horn
First Claim
1. A motor vehicle animal deterrent wherein a continuous input to a horn actuator is converted into a series of spaced inputs supplied to the vehicle horn, whereby the continuous input to the horn actuator is output from the vehicle horn as a series of spaced vehicle horn sounds occurring at a frequency between 2-20 Hz and wherein the vehicle horn actuator may also be selectively connected to the vehicle horn to output a continuous input to the horn actuator as a continuous vehicle horn sound from the vehicle horn.
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Abstract
This disclosure concerns an invention used to deter auto collisions with animals, and more specifically to allow standard automobile horn to be altered in a manner such that the noise alerts animals, particularly deer, to the presence of an approaching vehicle. A timer/oscillator is selectively connectable between the vehicle horn actuator (e.g., the button on the steering wheel of the vehicle) and the vehicle horn. When the timer is connected between the horn actuator and the horn, a continuous input to the horn actuator is converted to an intermittent horn output (preferably cycling between 2-20 Hz), this intermittent horn output being synchronized with the timer pulses. Such cycling of the horn causes a flight response in animals when sounded in their vicinity.
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- 1. A motor vehicle animal deterrent wherein a continuous input to a horn actuator is converted into a series of spaced inputs supplied to the vehicle horn, whereby the continuous input to the horn actuator is output from the vehicle horn as a series of spaced vehicle horn sounds occurring at a frequency between 2-20 Hz and wherein the vehicle horn actuator may also be selectively connected to the vehicle horn to output a continuous input to the horn actuator as a continuous vehicle horn sound from the vehicle horn.
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10. A motor vehicle animal deterrent comprising:
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a. a vehicle horn, b. a vehicle horn actuator, c. a timer situated between the vehicle horn and the vehicle horn actuator, wherein the timer converts any continuous input to the horn actuator into a series of spaced inputs received by the vehicle horn, with any continuous input to the horn actuator thereby producing a series of vehicle horn sounds spaced with soundless periods, such series occurring at a frequency between 2-20 Hz;
d. a switch allowing the timer to be selectively bypassed, thereby allowing a continuous input to the horn actuator to be provided as a continuous input supplied to the vehicle horn. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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