US 6,982,631 B2 | ||
Automotive security system with self-biasing bypass immobilizer | ||
Jonathan T. Kemper, San Diego, Calif. (US) | ||
Assigned to Directed Electronics, Inc., Vista, Calif. (US) | ||
Filed on Dec. 30, 2003, as Appl. No. 10/750,153. | ||
Prior Publication US 2005/0146218 A1, Jul. 07, 2005 | ||
Int. Cl. B60R 25/04 (2006.01) |
U.S. Cl. 340—426.11 | 59 Claims |
1. A vehicle immobilizer device, comprising:
a switching element comprising first and second contacts electrically connected to a first system of a vehicle so that operation
of the first system can be enabled when the first and second contacts are held together, and so that the first system is not
operable when the first and second contacts are apart, the first contact being connected to a first source carrying a first
voltage, the switching element further comprising a control input capable of receiving a control signal, the switching element
causing the first and second contacts to be held together when the control signal is in a first control signal state and causing
the first and second contacts to be brought apart when the control signal is not in the first control state;
a connection receiving an immobilizer signal from a security system, the immobilizer signal assuming a first immobilizer signal
state when the security system determines to disable the vehicle, the immobilizer signal causing the control signal to assume
the first control state when the immobilizer signal is not in the first immobilizer state; and
a biasing circuit receiving the first voltage through the first and second contacts and causing the control signal to assume
the first control state when the second contact is connected to the first source through the first contact and the immobilizer
signal is not in the first immobilizer state.
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