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- Patent Title: Physically secured device for vehicle intrusion detection
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Application No.: US17157369Application Date: 2021-01-25
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Publication No.: US11713023B2Publication Date: 2023-08-01
- 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, Esq.; Adam J. Thompson, Esq.
- Main IPC: B60R25/10
- IPC: B60R25/10 ; B60R25/31 ; B60R25/30 ; B60R25/102 ; B60R25/33 ; B60R1/00 ; G01V11/00 ; G06F21/57 ; B60R25/25 ; B60R11/00 ; B60R25/34 ; G01B17/00 ; G01J5/00 ; G01P13/00 ; B60R25/24 ; G06F3/01 ; G06F3/16 ; G06F8/65 ; G06Q20/10 ; G06Q20/32 ; G06Q20/40 ; G06Q30/0601 ; H04L9/06 ; H04L9/08 ; H04L9/32 ; H04W4/021 ; B60R25/32 ; G06T7/174 ; B60R25/04 ; G07C9/00 ; B60R25/40 ; G08B21/18 ; G06V20/59 ; G06V40/16 ; H04L51/224

Abstract:
A vehicle theft-prevention apparatus can include a locking mechanism with an engagement component. The locking mechanism can be engaged via a first action to apply a force on the vehicle when in an engaged state. The locking mechanism can disengage, via a second action, to withdraw the force from the vehicle when in the engaged state. The locking mechanism can maintain a current state of the force in response to the first action and the second action when in a disengaged state. One or more computing devices can receive a command to enable or disable the locking mechanism. In response to receiving the command, the computing device can cause the engagement component to transition the locking mechanism from the disengaged state to the engaged state or from an engaged state to a disengaged state.
Public/Granted literature
- US20210213910A1 PHYSICALLY SECURED DEVICE FOR VEHICLE INTRUSION DETECTION Public/Granted day:2021-07-15
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