CARGO ALARM SYSTEM
20180244237 ยท 2018-08-30
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Abstract
A cargo alarm system has an alarm housing mounted to a vehicle. An alarm unit is contained by the alarm system housing. A first electrical connector is electrically connected to the alarm unit. A second electrical connector is electrically connected to the alarm unit. An electrical cable is electrically connectable at one end to the first electrical connector and at the opposite end to the second electrical connector. The alarm unit operates to detect cutting or unplugging of the electrical cable and generating an alarm signal in response.
Claims
1. An alarm system comprising: a first vehicle; an alarm system housing mounted to said first vehicle; an alarm unit contained by said alarm system housing; a first electrical connector electrically connected to said alarm unit; a second electrical connector electrically connected to said alarm unit; a second vehicle; an electrical cable having a length and terminating at opposite first and second ends, said electrical cable removably threaded through a portion of said second vehicle and, said first end of said electrical cable removably and electrically connected at said first end to said first electrical connector and said second end of said electrical cable removably and electrically connected to said second electrical connector; and wherein said alarm unit sounding an alarm signal upon unplugging said electrical cable from either of said first or second electrical connectors or upon cutting of said electrical cable.
2. The alarm system of claim 1, wherein said first vehicle is a towing vehicle.
3. The alarm system of claim 1, wherein said first vehicle is a trailer.
4. The alarm system of claim 1, wherein said alarm unit is electrically connected to a towing vehicle battery.
5. The alarm system of claim 1, wherein said first and said second electrical connectors are located on opposite sides of said first vehicle.
6. An alarm system comprising: a master alarm having a master alarm housing mounted to a vehicle, a master alarm unit contained by said master alarm housing, a first electrical connector electrically connected to said master alarm unit, a second electrical connector electrically connected to said master alarm unit, a master alarm electrical cable electrically connectable at one end to said first electrical connector and at the opposite end to said second electrical connector; a slave alarm having housing mounted to a vehicle, a slave alarm unit contained by said slave alarm housing, a third electrical connector electrically connected to said slave alarm unit, a fourth electrical connector electrically connected to said slave alarm unit, a slave alarm electrical cable electrically connectable at one end to said third electrical connector and at the opposite end to said fourth electrical connector; said slave alarm unit and said master alarm unit electrically connected together; wherein said master alarm unit operates to detect cutting or unplugging of said master electrical cable and generating an alarm signal in response; and wherein said slave alarm unit operates to detect cutting or unplugging of said slave electrical cable and generating an alarm signal in response.
7. An alarm system comprising: a towing vehicle alarm system associated with a towing vehicle; a towing vehicle electrical connector electrically connected to said towing vehicle alarm system; a towed vehicle alarm system associated with a towed vehicle; a towed vehicle electrical connector electrically connected to said towed vehicle alarm system; a cable electrically connected at opposite ends to said towing vehicle electrical connector and said towed vehicle electrical connector; and wherein each of said towing vehicle alarm system and said towed vehicle alarm system generate an alarm signal upon detecting an electrical separation between said towing vehicle alarm system and said towed vehicle alarm system.
8. The alarm system of claim 7, wherein said towing vehicle electrical connector is attached to the back of the towing vehicle.
9. The alarm system of claim 7, wherein said towed vehicle electrical connector is attached to the front of the towed vehicle.
10. The alarm system of claim 7, wherein said cable extends between the towing vehicle and the towed vehicle.
11. The alarm system of claim 7, wherein said alarm signal generated by said towing vehicle alarm system includes sounding a siren and flashing lights of the towing vehicle.
12. The alarm system of claim 7, wherein said alarm signal generated by said towed vehicle alarm system includes sounding a siren and flashing lights of the towed vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] The following drawings illustrate by way of example and are included to provide further understanding of the invention for the purpose of illustrative discussion of the embodiments of the invention. No attempt is made to show structural details of the embodiments in more detail than is necessary for a fundamental understanding of the invention, the description taken with the drawings making apparent to those skilled in the art how the several forms of the invention may be embodied in practice. Identical reference numerals do not necessarily indicate an identical structure. Rather, the same reference numeral may be used to indicate a similar feature of a feature with similar functionality. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] With initial reference to
[0023] As shown, an ATV 12 is carried on a trailer 14 that is coupled to a towing vehicle 16 by a coupling, such as hitch 18. The alarm system 10 includes an alarm housing 20 that is securely attached to the trailer 14. As further explained below, an electrical cable 22 is strung or routed through the frame of the ATV and electrically connected at its opposite ends to an alarm unit contained by housing 20. The alarm system 10 operates to detect tampering with cable 22, such as the cable being disconnected from the alarm unit, being cut, or being pulled upon. Upon detecting a tampering event, both the alarm system 10 generates an alarm signal, for example, sounding siren and flashing lights.
[0024] In embodiments, the alarm system 10 may be activated or deactivated by a wireless remote device, such as a key fob 24 or by an application running on mobile electronic device. In some instances, the key fob 24 may be configured to alert an alarm detecting by sounding a noise, vibrating, illuminating a light, for example.
[0025] As further depicted, in some embodiments, the alarm system 10 may be electrically connected to truck battery 26 to receive electrical power for operation. For example, an electrical coupling 28 may be attached to the truck 16 in a location that makes it readily accessible by a user from the exterior of the vehicle. In the depicted embodiment, electrical coupling 28 is located at the back of the towing vehicle 16 in a location approximate to the hitch 18. Electrical coupling 28 is electrically connected to the truck battery 26 by electrical wiring 30 and a second electrical cable 32 connects the alarm unit to the truck battery by connection to the electrical coupling.
[0026] With reference to
[0027] In an embodiment, upon detecting tampering of cable 22 by sensor 45, the alarm unit 34 may operate to alert at the alarm and at the key fob 24 with chirps letting the owner know of the tapering and notifying the person doing the tampering that it has been detected.
[0028] With reference to
[0029] Turning now to
[0030] Alarm system 10 includes a master alarm 56 and one or more slave alarms 58. As shown, master alarm 56 is mounted to the truck 16 and a slave alarm 58 is mounted to the trailer 14. The master alarm 56 and slave alarm 58 are electrically and operatively connected together such that both alarms can be controlled by the key fob 24 or similar device as described above.
[0031] As shown, master alarm 56 is electrically connected to truck battery 26 by electrical cable 30 to receive power from the battery. The master alarm 56 is also electrically connected to electrical connector 28 by line 60. The slave alarm 58 is electrically connected to electrical connector 28 by cable 62, thereby electrically connecting the slave alarm with the master alarm.
[0032] Similar to alarm system 10, described above, and depicted in
[0033] With reference to
[0034] As further depicted, the alarm system 10 includes an alarm unit 34 contained within housing 20 of slave alarm 58. The alarm unit 34 includes a siren 36 and lights 38. A battery 40 is electrically connected to the alarm unit 34 and provides electrical power for operation when the alarm unit is not electrically connected to towing vehicle battery 26. The alarm unit 34 is electrically connected to two electrical couplings 42 and 44 that are configured for connection with electrical couplings 46 and 48 that are connected to opposite ends of electrical cable 22.
[0035] Turning now to
[0036] ATV 12 includes an alarm system 76 that is electrically connected to the ATV battery 78, ATV lighting system 80, siren and/or horn 82, and electrical connector 84. Electrical connector 84 is attached to the ATV 12 in a location that makes it readily accessible by a user from the exterior of the ATV. In the depicted embodiment, electrical connector 38 is located at the front of the ATV 12.
[0037] Alarm system 70 of the towing vehicle is connected to alarm system 20 by cable 32 that is connected to electrical connector 28. Alarm system 76 may be electrically connected to alarm system 20 either by hardwire cable shown as dashed line 86, which is connected to electrical coupling 84 or by a wireless interface not shown.
[0038] Alarm systems 20, 70, and 76 operate to detect separation from one another by either the cable 86 being disconnected or by the cable 86 being cut. Additionally, alarm systems 20, 70, and 76 operate to detect tampering with cable 22 as in the manner discussed above. Upon detecting tampering, all alarm systems 20, 70, and 76 generate an alarm signal, for example, by sounding sirens 74 and 82 and flashing lights 72 and 80.
[0039] The ATV anti-theft alarm system 10 can be deactivated by an authorized person. For example, the alarm system 10 may be activated or deactivated by a wireless remote device, such as a key fob or mobile electronic device. Further, the alarm system 10 may include a GPS tracking module on the ATV 12 allowing a user to track the location of the ATV if stolen.
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[0041] Several embodiments of the present invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, although the above description is made in connection with ATV 12, the present invention could be modified for other person vehicles such as, for example, a wave-runner, a motorcycle, etc. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.