Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Physically secured device for vehicle intrusion detection
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Application No.: US17391695Application Date: 2021-08-02
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Publication No.: US11312335B2Publication Date: 2022-04-26
- Inventor: David E. Moeller , Rahul Maran , Aditya Chavan
- Applicant: Keep Technologies, Inc.
- Applicant Address: US GA Atlanta
- Assignee: Keep Technologies, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Keep Technologies, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US GA Atlanta
- Agency: Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP
- Agent Daniel E. Sineway; Adam J. Thompson
- Main IPC: B60R11/00
- IPC: B60R11/00 ; B60R25/34 ; B60R25/31 ; B60R25/30 ; B60R25/25 ; B60R25/10 ; H04L51/224 ; B60R25/102 ; G01B17/00 ; G01J5/00 ; G01P13/00 ; B60R25/24 ; G06F3/01 ; G06F3/16 ; G06F8/65 ; G06F21/57 ; G06Q20/10 ; G06Q20/32 ; G06Q20/40 ; G06Q30/06 ; H04L9/06 ; H04L9/08 ; H04L9/32 ; H04W4/021 ; B60R25/32 ; B60R25/33 ; G01V11/00 ; G06T7/174 ; B60R25/04 ; G07C9/00 ; B60R25/40 ; G08B21/18 ; B60R1/00 ; G06V20/59 ; G06V40/16

Abstract:
A vehicle theft-prevention apparatus can include a slip clutch mechanism, a locking mechanism, and a cylindrical body including a first portion and a second portion. The first portion can be configured to rotate about the second portion. The locking mechanism can be configured to engage based on rotation of the first portion relative to the second portion in a first direction, and disengage based on a rotation of the first portion relative to the second portion in a second direction. The slip clutch mechanism can be configured to prevent the locking mechanism from further engaging from rotation in the first direction relative to the second portion based on a magnitude of force applied.
Public/Granted literature
- US20210362683A1 PHYSICALLY SECURED DEVICE FOR VEHICLE INTRUSION DETECTION Public/Granted day:2021-11-25
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