In-vehicle carbon monoxide alarm
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1. A device for monitoring an operating condition of a vehicle comprising an engine, the device comprising:
- a connector for inserting the device into an onboard diagnostic (OBD-II) plug of the vehicle and receiving data describing the operating condition of the vehicle; and
a body attached to the connector, said body enclosing at least;
a processor for receiving the data and detecting that the engine is running while the vehicle is not moving and generating a signal;
a timer for receiving the signal from the processor and starting a countdown period; and
a wireless interface for interacting with a garage door opener to open a garage door when the countdown period expires.
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Abstract
A device and method for detecting operating conditions of a vehicle that could lead to toxic levels of carbon monoxide (CO) is disclosed. The device is inserted into an On-board Diagnostics (OBD-II) plug on a vehicle. It monitors operating conditions of the vehicle and detects situations that could lead to a toxic buildup of CO. If the situation where the engine running but the vehicle speed is not moving is detected, a signal is generated to cause a garage door to open. As an alternative, the method is accomplished in a processing device integral to the vehicle.
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12 Claims
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1. A device for monitoring an operating condition of a vehicle comprising an engine, the device comprising:
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a connector for inserting the device into an onboard diagnostic (OBD-II) plug of the vehicle and receiving data describing the operating condition of the vehicle; and a body attached to the connector, said body enclosing at least; a processor for receiving the data and detecting that the engine is running while the vehicle is not moving and generating a signal; a timer for receiving the signal from the processor and starting a countdown period; and a wireless interface for interacting with a garage door opener to open a garage door when the countdown period expires. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A method for monitoring the operating conditions of a vehicle comprising an engine and detecting toxic levels of carbon monoxide (CO), said method executed by a device operatively coupled to an onboard diagnostic (OBD-II) plug in the vehicle, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) determining that the vehicle engine is running; b) if so, determining whether or not the vehicle is moving; c) if the vehicle is not moving, activating a timer; d) determining whether or not the timer has expired; e) if the timer has not expired, performing the steps of; determining whether the vehicle is moving and if so, resetting the timer and returning to step a), and if the vehicle is not moving, determining whether the engine is not running and if so, returning to step a) otherwise returning to step d); f) if the timer has expired, sending a signal to a garage door opener requesting a communication session; and g) determining whether or not the garage door is open and if not, opening the garage door. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A device coupled to a vehicle comprising an engine for monitoring an operating condition of the vehicle resulting in toxic levels of carbon monoxide (CO), the device comprising:
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a connector for inserting the device into an onboard diagnostic (OBD-II) plug of the vehicle and receiving data indicating if the engine of the vehicle is running and if the vehicle is moving; and a body attached to the connector, said body enclosing at least; a processor for receiving the data and detecting that the engine is running while the vehicle is not moving and generating a signal; a timer for receiving the signal from the processor, starting a countdown period, and sending a response to the processor when the countdown period expires; and a wireless interface for interacting with a garage door opener to open a garage door when the countdown period expires.
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