GB2363287A - Vehicle installed phone device capable of performing control measures - Google Patents

Vehicle installed phone device capable of performing control measures Download PDF

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GB2363287A
GB2363287A GB0013749A GB0013749A GB2363287A GB 2363287 A GB2363287 A GB 2363287A GB 0013749 A GB0013749 A GB 0013749A GB 0013749 A GB0013749 A GB 0013749A GB 2363287 A GB2363287 A GB 2363287A
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    • Y02DCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES IN INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES [ICT], I.E. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES AIMING AT THE REDUCTION OF THEIR OWN ENERGY USE
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Abstract

A vehicle-installed phone device performing sell contained burglar proof measures is mainly made up of a system power control and timer unit, a system control unit, a DTMF detecting unit, a voice memory and output unit, a vehicle owner's phone number and secret code memory unit, a wireless phone unit and a hand-free unit. Thereby signals produced as a result of activation of a burglar proof system on a vehicle by illegal intruders can be transmitted to a cellular phone of the vehicle's owner so that the owner can take a proper measure to stop burglary of a vehicle from happening. Moreover, the owner of a vehicle can dial an external phone to instruct the present system to remote control the opening of doors and cutting of oil and power supply of the vehicle.

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-1 2363287 VEMCLE-INSTALLED iWICE CAPABLE OF PERFORNUNG SELF CONTAINED
BURGLAR PROOF MEASURES
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIO
The present invention relates to a vehicle-installed phone device which can perform self contained burglar-proof measures. It is mainly comprised of a system power control and timer unit, a system control unit, a DTMF detecting unit, a voice memory and output unit, a vehicle owner's phone number and secret code memory unit, a wireless phone unit and a hand-free unit. Thereby signals produced as a result of activation of a burglar proof system on a vehicle can be transmitted to a cellular phone of the vehicle's owner so that the owner can take a proper measure in time to stop burglary of a vehicle from happening. Moreover, the owner of a vehicle can dial an external phone to instruct the present system to remote control the opening of doors and cutting of oil and power supply of the vehicle.
In general, a common vehicle security system can make use of a GPS device to spot a vehicle's geographic position which is precisely pin pointed with the help of a map when the burglar proof system on a stolen vehicle is activated as a result of a vehicle being stolen, and a monitor center is informed by such a security system and a security team is sent out to locate the stolen vehicle.
However, such a prior art security or burglar proof system still has the following disadvantages in practical use:
1. A vehicle mounted GPS device is relatively expensive and is not a common basic equipment for a vehicle; and such a GPS device generally can not receive clear signals when a vehicle is parked in a parking lot having a metallic roof structure.
2. A general GPS device only can locate a spot having a range of error about 100 meters and a map is produced with an error of measurement, resulting in a security personnel who is provided with a location by GPS having to look for a stolen vehicle within a certain area every time. with effort. It is time and labor consuming.
3. A monitor center will charge a person using the GPS device on a month or time base, and if mistaken situations of vehicle burglar take place, a vehicle's owner win waste money and labor unavoidably.
4. General monitor centers are authorized to open doors of vehicles and it becomes unsafe if working personnel in such monitor centers are not well checked on their past records can intentionally take advantage of such chances to steal customers' vehicle.
SUMAMEY OF THE INVENTION Tberefore, the primary object of the present invention is to provide a vehicle- 2 installed phone device capable of performing self contained burglar proof measures on a signal of activation of a vehicle's burglar proof system being transmitted to the cellular phone of the vehicle's owner in time whereby a vehicle's owner can effectively stop a vehicle from being stolen within no time.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a vehicle-installed phone device capable of performing self contained burglar proof measures, which can be instructed to open doors and cut off oil and power supply by an external phone.
One further object of the present invention is to provide a vehicleinstalled phone device which can be integrally equipped with all functions of a vehicle installed phone.
The present invention is to provide a vehicle-installed phone device performing self contained burglar proof measures. On a vehicle's burglar proof system being'activated, signals.can be transmitted a vehicle owner's cellular phone or an external phone is dialed to remote control the opening of vehicle's doors or cutting of oil and power supply of the vehicle. It is mainly comprised of a system power control and timer unit, a system control unit, a DTMF detecting unit, a voice memory and output unit, a vehicle owner's phone number and secret code memory unit, a wireless phone unit. Besides, the present invention can be integrated with a dialing device, a voice output/input a mplifying unit to serve as a vehicle mounted hand- free unit.
3 BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a functional block diagram of the present invention; Fig. 2-A and Fig. 2-B is a flow chart for the activation of self contained burglar proof measures of the system of the present invention; Fig. 3-A and Fig. 3-B is a flow chart showing the remote control opening of a vehicle's doors in the present invention; Fig. 4-A and Fig. 4-B is a, flow chart showing the cutting of oil and power supply of a vehicle in the present invention; Fig. 5 is a block diagram showing the present invention in combination with a vehicle-installed wireless phone.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to Fig.. 1, the present invention is mainly comprised of a system power control and timer unit 11, a system control unit 12 a DTMF detecting unit 13, a voice memory and output unit 14, a vehicle owner's phone number and secret code memory unit 15, a wireless phone unit 16 and a hand-free unit 19.
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The system power control and timer unit 11 is responsible for control of the on/off of the power supply operation of a system power supply unit 17 with a timer performing counting of time so as to enable a parked car to cut off most of its system power supply after a long time, for instance within a few weeks. Thereby a vehicle's battery can be protected from running out of electrical power, that will make the engine of the vehicle unable to restart in one aspect and the system power can be turned on d when a burglar proof system is activated.
The system control unit 12 is responsible for the following tasks:
1. Controlling the operation of the system, accepting and confirming the activation of a burglar proof system and the opening of a vehicle's doors, cutting the gasoline and power supply and etc..
2. Controlling the connection of a phone call and dialing out operation of a phone.
3. Determining the sequence and time of the output of voice memory unit.
4. Accepting the input of data of a data input unit 18 and comparing the same with secret codes.
The DTMF detecting unit 13 can detect DTMF signals from the voice output pins of a cellular phone and convert the same into digits for use of the system control unit 12.
The voice memory and output unit is controlled by the system control unit 12 to transmit voice signals to the voice input pins of the wireless phone unit 16 in a sequence and at a right time.
The vehicle owner's phone number and secret code memory unit 15 can register a vehicle owner's number and secret codes in advance and performs dialing operation or conducts secret code comparison of the system control unit 12 under the control of the system control unit 12.
The wireless phone unit 16 can transmit signals out of a vehicle or be used as a means to receive control signals delivered from an external environment.
A hand free unit 19 is used to permit a person to carry out a phone operation when driving a vehicle.
Referring to Figs. 1, 2-A, 2-B, by way of the above components, when a burglar proof device is activated, the system of the present device 1 begins to supply power and do the time counting. As the time counting ends ( X=O), the system power control and timer unit 11 automatically shut down the power supply to the system when X=1, it means time counting is not yet ended). Once, the burglar-proof device is activated, the system power control and timer unit 11 automatically turns on the power supply to the system and re-confirms if the burglar-proof device is turned on or not. When the activation of the burglar-proof device is confirmed, the system control unit 12 will make a phone dial according to the pre-registered phone number of a 6 I I\ vehicle's owner recorded in the a vehicle owner's phone number and secret code memory unit 15; and a pre-recorded warning statement on activation of a burglarproof device recorded in the voice memory and output unit 14 will be sent out via the wireless phone unit 16. At then, time counting operation is started and voice signals stops sending out when the time counting operation ends. Thereby, when the wireless phone unit 16 of the device 1 of the present invention sends out voice signals on the activation of the burglar-proof device, base station A 21, telecommunication companies 22, base station B 23 are relaying the signals to a'cellular phone T of a vehicle's owner, the vehicle's owner can take a proper measure to deal with the situation, ( in most cases, vehicles are parked near a site where a person is doing business), so that they can rush in no time to the parking site right away, prevent ing a potential burglary from happening.
Referring to Fig. 3-A, 3-B, it illustrates the flow chart of using an external phone such as a cellular phone) to remotely control to open the door locks of a vehicle. When a vehicle's owner accidentally forgets his or her key in a car and locks the vehicle's doors, the following procedures can be taken to open the locked door. When a vehicle is parked with the engine of a vehicle completely stopped (ACC OFF), the system of the device 1 begins to supply power and to do the time counting. Before the time counting comes to an end (if time counting ends, the system power is cut off.), the vehicle's owner making a phone connection to the system can input his or her secret code by voice transmission which is received and compared by the detecting unit 13 of the DTMF to check if the secret code is correct or not. If the secret code is wrong, the system will cut off the phone connection. If the secret code is accepted, the vehicle's owner can input preset a function code by voice instruction. When the vehicle's owner inputs a door related function code according to an acoustic instruction, the detecting unit 13 of DTMF receives and compares the function code first and then open the vehicle's doors according to the instruction related to the code. Afterwards, the vehicle's owner is advised by an acoustic message of the completion of the opening of doors.
Referring to Fig. 4-A, 4-B, it shows a flow chart wherein an external phone, such as a cellular phone, is used to perform the cutting of oil supply, and power supply of a vehicle. When a vehicle's owner receives an activation signal. of a burglar-proof system on his or her vehicle and he or she can not handle the situation, the following procedures can be taken on a cellular phone to cut off oil supply and power supply of the vehicle. In other words, when an engine stops completely (ACC OFF), the system of the present invention begins to supply power and count the time; if time counting is not ended (if ended, the system power is cut), when a vehicle's owner makes a call and is successful connected, a phonetic instruction is given to the 8 owner to input his or her secret code. Then the detecting unit 13 of DTMF receives and compares the input secret code to check if it is matched. If it is right, a phonetic instruction is further given to request the owner to input a function code ( if the input code in wrong, the system ends the phone connection.). In case the owner chooses a function code to cut off the oil supply and power supply which is received and checked by the detecting unit 13 of DTMF and the vehicle is still on the move, inside the vehicle an acoustic warning statement, such as within X minutes, the vehicle will be cut off its power, please pull over the road", will be issued by a broadcasting device of the vehicle. X is a preset time span. After X minutes, the cutting of oil supply and power supply is carried out and an acoustic statement advising the driver that cutting of oil supply and power supply has been completed. If the vehicle is not on the move when a function code of cutting oil and power supply is received and. checked by the detecting unit, such a cutting performance is carried out right away and the driver is informed of the completion of the cutting of oil and power supply.
Referring to Fig. 5, another embodiment of the present invention is illustrated. In the same manner, the second embodiment system 3 of the present invention is also comprised of a system power.control and timer unit 33, a system control unit.32 a DTMF detecting unit 33, a voice memory and output unit 34, a vehicle owner's phone number and secret code memory unit 35, a wireless phone unit 9 36, a power supply unit 37 and a hand-free unit 301. The most characteristic feature of this embodiment is the connection to a dialing device 38 which can perform dialing operation and has a voice output/input amplifying unit 39 which can output an incoming call via a speaker 392 and input voice of a person inside a vehicle via a microphone 391. Thereby the system of the present invention is adapted to have functions of a vehicle installed phone.
It can be summarized that. the present invention has the following advantages:
1. Successful transmission of a signal of activation of a burglar-proof device of a vehicle to a cellular phone of the vehicle's owner can help the owner effectively deal with the emergent situation in time and prevent a car from being stolen right away.
2. It can establish a self-contained burglar-proof system which can solve the problems encountered by a conventional GPS, so it can save a fortune to install such an expensive equipment to effect the same purpose.
3. A telephone or a cellular phone can be used to remote control the opening of doors of a vehicle so that a vehicle's owner can use such a way to open a vehicle's doors even his or her key is forgot in a vehicle.
4. It can advance the practical usefulness of the present invention when used incombination with an internal telephone in a vehicle.
5. It can be remotely controlled to carry out the cutting of oil, power supply of a vehicle by way of an external telephone, a cellular phone so as to force a burglar to give up a stolen car.
I il 1 - c 1 claim: 1. A vehicle installed phone device capable of performing self contained burglar proof measures, comprising: a system power control and timer unit; a system control unit; a DTMF detecting unit; a voice memory and output unit; a vehicle owner's phone number and secret code memory unit; a wireless phone unit; and a hand-free unit; wherein an activation signal of a burglar proof system installed on a vehicle can be transmitted as warning to an owner of said vehicle by way of a cellular phone and can receive remote control signals issued from an external phone to perform operations, such as opening vehicle's doors, cutting off oil and power supply. 2. The vehicle-installed phone device capable of performing self contained burglar proof measures as claimed in claim 1 wherein said system power control and timer unit is responsible for control of the onloff of the power supply operation of said 12 system power supply unit with said timer unit performing time counting so as to enable a parked car to cut off most of its system power supply after parking for a long time, protecting a battery from running out of electrical power; and to make the system power turned on in time again when said burglar proof system of a vehicle is activated.
3. The vehicle-installed phone device capable of performing self contained burglar proof measures as claimed in claim 1 wherein said system control unit is responsible for the following tasks:
(1). Controlling the operation of the system, accepting and confirming the activation of a burglar proof system and the opening of a vehicle's doors, cutting the oil and power supply and etc..
(2). Controlling the connection of a phone call and dialing out operation of a phone. (3). Determining the sequence and time, of the output of said voice memory unit.
(4). Accepting input of data of a data input unit and comparing the same with said secret codes.
4. The vehicle-installed phone device capable of performing self contained burglar proof measures as claimed in claim 1 wherein said DTMF detecting unit can detect DTMF signals from voice output pins of a cellular phone and convert the same into digits for use of said system control unit.
13 5. The vehicle-installed phone device capable of performing self contained burglar proof measures as claimed in claim 1 wherein said voice memory and output unit is subject to control of said system control unit to transmit pre-recorded voice signals to a voice input pin of said wireless phone unit in a sequence and at a right time.
6. The vehicle-installed phone device capable of performing self contained burglar proof measures as claimed in claim 1 wherein said vehicle owner's phone number and secret code memory unit can register a vehicle owner's number and secret codes in advance and performs dialing operation or conducts secret code comparison of said system control unit under the control of said system control unit.
7. The vehicle-installed phone device capable of performing self contained burglar proof measures as claimed in claim 1 wherein said wireless phone unit is used as a means to send out messages from said vehicle or receive external signals outside said vehicle for effecting remote control purpose.
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