Tamper-resistant theft deterrent method and system
First Claim
1. A control method for deterring the theft of an item, comprising:
- a) receiving an enabling signal by receiving a broadcast signal, determining whether the signal is identical to any previously received signals, and rejecting any signal found to be identical to a previously received signal;
b) responding to a received enabling signal by generating a run signal having a predetermined duration;
c) periodically determining whether there is a currently active run signal;
d) if it is determined that a run signal is currently active, generating a start code which allows the item to be reactivated if later shut off.
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Abstract
A tamper-resistant anti-theft system suitable for vehicles includes a radio signal receiver capable of receiving periodically broadcast keep-alive signals. The keep-alive signals, each coded for a particular protected vehicle, are provided by a monitoring agency with which the protected property is registered. The anti-theft system includes logic for validating a received signal. The system also includes a run signal generator for generating a limited-duration run signal that permits the protected property to be used normally for the duration. If the vehicle is reported stolen, the monitoring agency stops broadcasting keep-alive signals for the vehicle. Once the current run signal lapses, operations are initiated to prevent further normal use of the vehicle. Property other than vehicles can be protected by the system.
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4 Claims
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1. A control method for deterring the theft of an item, comprising:
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a) receiving an enabling signal by receiving a broadcast signal, determining whether the signal is identical to any previously received signals, and rejecting any signal found to be identical to a previously received signal;
b) responding to a received enabling signal by generating a run signal having a predetermined duration;
c) periodically determining whether there is a currently active run signal;
d) if it is determined that a run signal is currently active, generating a start code which allows the item to be reactivated if later shut off. - View Dependent Claims (2)
determining whether the current operating condition of the item would permit it to be disabled without creating a hazard for users of the item or others; and
immediately disabling the item if it is determined that no hazard would be created.
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3. A control system for deterring the theft of an item, comprising:
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a) a broadcast receiver for receiving an enabling signal, said broadcast receiver including comparison logic for determining whether the received signal is identical to any previously received signals and control logic for rejecting any received signal found to be identical to a previously received signal;
b) a run signal generator responsive to a received enabling signal to generate a run signal having a predetermined duration;
c) logic for periodically determining whether a run signal is currently active;
d) a control unit responsive to a first predetermined output from the logic to generate a start code which allows the item to be reactivated if later shut off. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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