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US1600902A
US1600902A US33579A US3357925A US1600902A US 1600902 A US1600902 A US 1600902A US 33579 A US33579 A US 33579A US 3357925 A US3357925 A US 3357925A US 1600902 A US1600902 A US 1600902A
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  • the presentinvention pertains to a safe ty device for automobiles designedrto prevent unauthorized access to the parts which 1 must be actuated in order to move the .vehicle. v
  • the particular object of the invention is the provision of a device of this character I 'again'making the circuit.
  • a further feature of the invention is the provision of a circuit adapted to pass through the lock to the alarm device.
  • the housing also contains v a pair of switches controlling circuits operating electro-magnetic locks for the sections of the hood. These switches are accessible only from the interior of the housingso that the motor cannot be uncovered unless the door of the housing is opened. 7
  • FIG. 2 is a similar view showing the bolt withdrawn, I
  • Figure 3 is an outside elevation of the switch panel
  • j Figure 4 is a section on the line H of Figure 5, showing the lock in elevation
  • Figure 6 isa longitudinal section through the disc arbour and associated parts
  • Figure is a transverse section of the departs in the same position as1nF1gure1, i J ' Figure 8 is a fragmentary elevation of the lock, closed,
  • Figure 12 of Figure 8 i Figure 13 is a longitudinal section showmg the inner side of the switch panel
  • Figure 1e is an outside elevation
  • Figure 15 is a detail section of the panel.
  • the device consists of a housing 1 ( Figure 7) having an open side and an outwardly extending flange 2 formeda'long the ed 'es of this side. against the flange is placed a.
  • FIG. 13 The inner face of the panel ( Figure 13) carries a main two-way switch consisting of contacts 9 and 10 and a pivoted switch arm 11 adapted to engage either one of these contacts independently.
  • the outer face of the panel ( Figure 8) supportsi'another or secondary two-Way switch consisting'of a pair of bifurcated terminals or clips 12 and 13 between which is pivoted a switch blade 14.- on
  • the terminals 9 and 10 extend through the panel as may be seenfrom Figures 3 and 13; At the outer'face of the panel, the terminal 9 'has'secured thereto a conductor 16 extending. to the usual igni tion switch on the dash board.” Thus,'when this terminal is engaged by the switch arm- 11, the ignitionsystem may be set in operation by means of the usual-key on the dash board.
  • a conductor; 17 leads from battery through terminal to the post Stillanother conductor l8j'extends from the clip to. the ignition system.
  • the switch arm 11 engages the terminal 10 and the plate let-isinserted in the clip 13, the ignition system is set into. 'operation -through the circuit made-by these connections.
  • the loc;l ring-iv cleyice carried by, the cover 5 includes w a 'b. i111 11 5 pass d: therethrough. Th r Q LQD- 6 1 ofhe; arbour carries a knurledlrnob and beyehled dial 21 which engagesthe cover as clearly shown in Fi ure: 6., Onthe i nerendvisfmounted a head .ZZ-hel'd in -place by a: pin 23: The
  • the bolt is likewise forniedgwith-aslot.(not shown) also penetrated by the: bolt endinut device: thereby permitting movement 1 of; the bar 33; and-- ass ciate la-pa q a y
  • The-bar 33 is formed'w'lthasheath 41) in wl iic-li. is contained ag slidabl e tootlretl (Fig 1113 11)
  • Atransverse pin 42 carried by the toothis adapted; tomove in slots e3-cut in the sides. of the sheath.
  • This post is connected by; means, eta conductor $6 to another binding post on the outer taeevoi' the panel: and "thence to, asuitable” alarm device (not shown). bymea-ns of another conductor 48.
  • The-top; 4L4. of theangle piece M is provided with a'regulating screw 49.
  • the free end of the arm 36 has attached thereto a spring conductor 50 which extends beneath thetop 41 1 and is adapted for engagement by the stem @Qandscrew 4&9.
  • This member contains a plunger 52 which is normally pressed outwardly by a spring
  • the outer end or" the plunger has a notch 5 1 in which maybe received the stem as illustrated. in 1 Figure 12 for the purpose pointed out below-r
  • The; plunger has a knob xten'dingithreughthe wall a OI; the. post and: sliidable :therein, whereby it may be pushed inwardly when ClGS1IBCl. 7
  • the spring conductor; 50 is gtellildflfill I through thearm; 36; cover 5, hinges; 6,1.bla-de 4, lateral member 7, and-- finally? througha; wire 68 ecured to t e; e t r at; the rea face of the panel by means -oi binding: post 69.-
  • the conductonmextendingzf'r'om the upper clip 12 leads to a switch bra-1 1m of, avwellv known type, whichis; closed yuhen the brake is released, and thence Q0; the;
  • the inner face of the panel 8 supports a clip 82 which encloses, but does not engage, a finger 83 also supported by the panel.
  • These members are secured to the panel by binding posts 84 and respectively which extend to the outer face of the panel as shown in Figures 3 and 15.
  • the former post is connected to post 47 by a conductor 86 and the post 85 communicates with the switch pivot 15 through a conductor 87.
  • the switch arm 11 carries a blade 88, insulated therefrom, adapted to enter clip 82 and connect it to fingers83 when the arm 11 engages the terminal 10,
  • the springconductor 50 and connected parts serve to operate the alarm device when the lock is tampered with.
  • This condition is shown in Figure 8. Assuming that the permutation discs have not been set in proper combination, rotation of the handle 58 will cause .the arm 36 to move downwardly in the manner already described. The tooth 41 will engage the edges ofthe disc and be stopped thereby and consequently cause the stem 42 to hold the free end of the conductor 50;Upon continued movement of the arm 37, the conductor will In the cover is mounted a properly protect his vehicle.
  • a pair of spring arms 74 ( Figure 3) having binding posts '75 attached thereto. binding posts are connected by conductors 76 to the electro-magnetic looks adapted to hold inclosed position the hood sections of the vehicle (not shown);
  • the arms 7 4 pass beneath a conducting strip 77 to whichis also attachedthe arm 11 of the main switch.
  • the spring arms are normally spaced from the strip, but maybe moved into engage mont therewith by pressure on buttons 78 of the insulating material carried-by themembers .74 and accessible from the inner side" of the panel. By operation-of these buttons 'which can be reached only when the door 5 to either" is open, a circuit may be completed one of the electro-magnetic locks.
  • a safety device for automobiles comprising a housing having a movable door and a lock carried by said door, a main two 1 way'switch' and a secondary twoway switch mountedin said housing, each switch includswltch arm,
  • dash board switch - a-nd the terminals of the secondaryswitch tothe alarm ZLHQlJgIlltIOH systems at the vehicle.
  • each switch in-.
  • the remaining terminalof the main switch being adapted for connection to a V dash board switch, and the: terminals of the;
  • a circuit maker carried. by the arm and operable by said tooth, a, main two-- wayswitch and a secondary two-way switch mounted in said housing, each switch in :cluding a pair of terminals and. a switcharm, one of the terminals of themain switch being connected to the arm of the secondaryswitch, the remaining terminal of the mainj switch being'adapted for connection to a dash board switch, and the terminalswof the secondary switch .tothe alarm; and ignition;
  • a safety ClGVlCG'fOF automobiles com risingla housin havin a movable door p L, D t? 7 plurality of notched permutation discs of said door, an arm pivoted. to said door,.a locking bolt upwardly connected tosaid arm, a slidable tooth carried by said: arm, said tooth being receivable in the notches of 'the'discs and adapted to engage the edges aeodeoa 0t i'th'fii dilscsg. .a: circuit maker. carried by.
  • each switch including: a pair: of terminals andv aswitch arm, one of theterminals ofthe main switch being connected to the arm of the secondary switch, the remainingte-rminal or the *main switch being adapted for connection tozadash board switclnfandi the terminals ol 'the secondary switch. to thecalarm and ignition systemsof the vehicle, and means disposed exteriorly of the housing for. actuating saidsecondary switch.
  • main two-way switch and a secondary twonvay switch mounted in said housing, each switch inclnding'a pair ofterminals and a switch arm, one of the terminals of the main switch being connected: to the arm ofthe secondary switch, the remaining terminal. of the main switch being adapted for connection to a dash board switch, and the terminals of the secondary switch to. thealarm and: ignition systems ofthe vehicle. 7
  • a safety. device for automobiles comprising a housing'having a movable door, a plurality of notched permutation discs carried by said door, an arm pivoted to the door, a locking bolt operably connected to said arm, a slidable tooth carried by said arm, said tooth being receivable in the notches of the discs and adapted, to engage the edges of the discs, opposite lines. of a circuit connected to said arm, a conducting piece attached to onefof said lines and m-' minals of the secondary switch to the alarm and ignition systems of the vehicle, and means disposed exteriorly of the housing for actuating said secondary switch.
  • a safety device for automobiles comprising a housing having a movable door, a plurality of notched permutation discs carried by said door, an arm pivoted to the door, a locking bolt operably connected to said arm, a slidable tooth carried by said arm, said tooth being receivable in the notches of the discs and adapted to engage the edges of the discs, opposite lines of a circuit connected to said arm, a conducting piece attached to one of said lines and insulated from said arm a conducting strip secured to said arm and normally spaced from said piece a stem carried by the tooth and adapted to bring said strip into engagement with said piece, a main two-way switch and a secondary two-way switch mounted in said housing, each switch including a pair of terminals and a switch arm, one of the terminals of the main switch being connected to the arm of the secondary switch, the remaining terminal of the main switch being adapted for connection to a dash board switch, and the terminals of the secondary switch to the alarm and ignition systems of the vehicle, a pair of operating stem
  • a safety device for automobiles comprising a housing having a movable door, a plurality of notched permutation discs carried by said door, an arm pivoted to the door, a locking bolt operatively connected to said arm, a slidable tooth carried by said arm, said tooth being receivable in the notches of the discs and adapted to engage the edges of the discs,- opposite lines of a;
  • a-conducting piece attached to one of said lines and insulated from said arm a conducting strip secured to said arm and normally spaced from said piece a stem carried by the tooth and adapted to bring said strip into engagement with'said piece, means carried by said arm forretaining said strip in engagement with the angle piece, a main two-way switch and a secondary two-way switch mounted in said housing, each switch including a pair of terminals and a switch arm, one of the terminals of the main switch being connected to the arm of the secondary switch, the remaining terminal of the main switch being adapted for connection to a dash board switch, and the terminals of the secondary switch to the alarm and ignition systems of the vehicle.
  • a safety device for automobiles comprising ahousing having a movable door
  • a plurality of notched permutation discs carried by said door an arm pivoted to the door, a locking bolt operably connected to said arm, a slidable tooth carried by said arm, said tooth being receivable in the notches of the discs and adapted to engage the edges of the discs, opposite lines of a circuit connected to said arm, a conducting piece attached to' one of said lines and insulated from said arm a conducting strip se- 7 cured to said arm and normally spaced from said piece a stem'carried by the tooth and adapted to bring said strip into engagement with said piece, means carried by said arm for retaining said strip in engagement with the angle piece, a main'two-way switch and a secondary two-way switch mounted in said housing, each switch including a pair of terminals and a switch arm, one of the terminals of the main switch being connected to the arm of the secondary switch, the remaining terminal of the main switch being adapted for connection to a dash board switch, and the terminals of the secondary switch to the alarm and ignition sys tem
  • a safety device for automobiles comprising a housing having a movable door,v

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Sept; 21 ,1020. 1,600,902
- c. MAUBORGNE- SAFETY DEVICE FOR AUTOMQBILES Filed May 28. 1925 v s Sheets-Sheet 1 Inventor g 7 5 J 6? 7 fazzzz 'jfaaogne Attorney Sept. 21 1926 n 1,600,902.
c MAUBORGNE SAFETY DEViCE FOR AUTOMOBILES Filed Ma 28, 1.925 s Sheets-Speet 5 Inventor Attorney Patented Sept 21, 1926.
taut!) m nten PATENT-1 FEW ,QAMILLE iimuiaonennor MONTREAL EAs'r, QuEBEo, GANAIJA', AssIGNon ToAraR-M LOCK COMPANY LIMITED, or f vronrRnAL, CANADA.
SAFETY DEVICE FOR AUTOMOBILES.
Application filed May 28, 1925. '-S.eria1 No. 33,579. g
' 'The presentinvention pertains to a safe ty device for automobiles designedrto prevent unauthorized access to the parts which 1 must be actuated in order to move the .vehicle. v
The particular object of the invention is the provision of a device of this character I 'again'making the circuit.
already stated.
including'a secondary two-way switch contained in a 'housing having a "locked door. The terminals of theswitch are connected to the ignition system and to an alarm device. The apparatus is so constructed that the switch may be actuated from the exterior of the'hou'sing to break the ignition circuit, but the door must be unlocked in order to permitaccess to this switch for This switch is secondary to a main two-way switch which is so connected that by movement of the switch arm thereof a circuit may be completed to the ignition system through the usual key switch on the dash board. In another position, the main switch makes a circuit through the arm of the secondary switch, requiring and enabling control through the secondary switch in the manner A further feature of the invention is the provision of a circuit adapted to pass through the lock to the alarm device. In this circuit is interposed a circuit maker which operates if the lock is tampered with when the proper combination of the lock is not set. By operation of this contrivance, the alarm continues tooperate until the lock is opened by some one who is familiar with the combination. 7 r i The housing also contains v a pair of switches controlling circuits operating electro-magnetic locks for the sections of the hood. These switches are accessible only from the interior of the housingso that the motor cannot be uncovered unless the door of the housing is opened. 7
The invention is fully disclosed in the following description and in the accompany ing drawings in which Figure 1 is an inside elevation of the lock showing the bolt projected,
Figure 2 is a similar view showing the bolt withdrawn, I
Figure 3 is an outside elevation of the switch panel, j Figure 4 is a section on the line H of Figure 5, showing the lock in elevation,
- vice showingv the cuit is closed,
the line 11-11 Figure 4, w
Figure 6 isa longitudinal section through the disc arbour and associated parts,
Figure is a transverse section of the departs in the same position as1nF1gure1, i J 'Figure 8 is a fragmentary elevation of the lock, closed,
Figure 9 showing the position alarm circuit is open, g
Figure l0 'sa similarsection showing the position of parts when thetheft alarm cir- Figure 11 is a section on of Figure 8,
Figure 12 of Figure 8, i Figure 13 is a longitudinal section showmg the inner side of the switch panel,
Figure 1e is an outside elevation, and
Figure 15 is a detail section of the panel.
Reference to these views will now be made by use of like characters which are employed to designate corre out.
I The device consists of a housing 1 (Figure 7) having an open side and an outwardly extending flange 2 formeda'long the ed 'es of this side. Against the flange is placed a.
substantially rectangular frame 3, and over showing thetheftalarm circuit is a detail transverse "section,
of parts andthe theft Figure '5 is a section on the] line 5-5- of" is a. sectionon the-line 1 2 -12 p ponding parts throughthis is disposed a similar cover plate-4 .con-
taining a cover 5 attached'to the plate by means of hinges 6. A pair of lateral memhere 7 secured to the underside of the cover plate support a switch panel 8 of insulating material as clearly shown in Figures 5 and 7 The inner face of the panel (Figure 13) carries a main two-way switch consisting of contacts 9 and 10 and a pivoted switch arm 11 adapted to engage either one of these contacts independently. The outer face of the panel (Figure 8) supportsi'another or secondary two-Way switch consisting'of a pair of bifurcated terminals or clips 12 and 13 between which is pivoted a switch blade 14.- on
a post 15. The terminals 9 and 10 extend through the panel as may be seenfrom Figures 3 and 13; At the outer'face of the panel, the terminal 9 'has'secured thereto a conductor 16 extending. to the usual igni tion switch on the dash board." Thus,'when this terminal is engaged by the switch arm- 11, the ignitionsystem may be set in operation by means of the usual-key on the dash board.
At the outer'face of the panel, a conductor; 17 leads from battery through terminal to the post Stillanother conductor l8j'extends from the clip to. the ignition system. When the switch arm 11 engages the terminal 10 and the plate let-isinserted in the clip 13, the ignition system is set into. 'operation -through the circuit made-by these connections.
The loc;l ring-iv cleyice carried by, the cover 5 includes w a 'b. i111 11 5 pass d: therethrough. Th r Q LQD- 6 1 ofhe; arbour carries a knurledlrnob and beyehled dial 21 which engagesthe cover as clearly shown in Fi ure: 6., Onthe i nerendvisfmounted a head .ZZ-hel'd in -place by a: pin 23: The
head is formed with an integral flange 24:,
I andithis is engagedj by a permutation disc :V' Zfihavmg; n tCh'QQin-its edge. This. disc s 1n some manner fired; tojthe shaft and Qd 'eg-adapted.to coinejidevwith the notch26 w i i as may be seen in Figures 1 and 2 Fixed to the disc 27 is a; c am-or toothed; member 30 fo1," a ,purp o's e pointedout below; This member engaged; by washer r 3 1,; and bewe n t is me beln and he inner ce o 't e 5; s fb ek nwasher i [T02 the. 11-11161 ace of the cove-r ls-pivoted 33* 0 1-{w h; termedv the b l 3% of the lock. The lower edge 35 or" the boltis adapt d v 0- ispermitted by reaSQIL otthe broken; washer forreeeption between the inner iaee, ot the cover and the -washer which 32 omthe b 333ml; bolt 3 4 'is laid. an ang lararmh 36;whi chis; pivoted at 37 to the vopposite edge-0t the cover; This memher has, a slot 38 between its ends, and in V the slot is received; a screw andjnutdevice which holds the. arm and bolt firmly against the cover; The bolt; is likewise forniedgwith-aslot.(not shown) also penetrated by the: bolt endinut device: thereby permitting movement 1 of; the bar 33; and-- ass ciate la-pa q a y The-bar 33 is formed'w'lthasheath 41) in wl iic-li. is contained ag slidabl e tootlretl (Fig 1113 11) Atransverse pin 42 carried by the toothis adapted; tomove in slots e3-cut in the sides. of the sheath. Adjacent, the sheath ,an'angle piece 14; secured to the bar 33, insulated theretronn; and carries a b iiid ing post 15. This post is connected by; means, eta conductor $6 to another binding post on the outer taeevoi' the panel: and "thence to, asuitable" alarm device (not shown). bymea-ns of another conductor 48.
The-top; 4L4. of theangle piece M is provided with a'regulating screw 49. The free end of the arm 36 has attached thereto a spring conductor 50 which extends beneath thetop 41 1 and is adapted for engagement by the stem @Qandscrew 4&9. vAdj acent the sheath 40, a boss51 is" formed on the arm 7 1 This member contains a plunger 52 which is normally pressed outwardly by a spring The outer end or" the plunger has a notch 5 1 in which maybe received the stem as illustrated. in 1 Figure 12 for the purpose pointed out below-r The; plunger has a knob xten'dingithreughthe wall a OI; the. post and: sliidable :therein, whereby it may be pushed inwardly when ClGS1IBCl. 7
i The free endzoirthe'arm 36is-iormedas a aoclret'56 which encloses: one end of a rod l (Figure .1): rotatably: mountediin: the cover 5.; The outer endot the rod is pro;- vided with an operating. handle- 58; a'svshoiwn in Figure. ,5: The permutation. disc 'or tum-blersv have; stops '59- on, their" opposed faces. whereby; the two: notches be 1 37., The inner: face of the: arm; isformed' with lug. 61 adapted; toengage; the upper edge'or" the bar 33 so thati thei latterpisi- 331i ready brought Vdownwardhy during; this movement: to; withdrawthe bolt 34,: To the inner face of the cover is pivotedyadog 62 liii) adapted-to. enter notch ti pingthe boltiwhen the datter reaches its: final vlower position;
The dog-is removediiiom; theinotc'h by ng the teeth. '30 to the-position Sl lQW Ir iH Fi'gure L when it is: desired toprojesh the bolt 3% for lockingzrthe door.- The dog), is
normal y he dagaiins the bolt: by, means of a spring-64: wound 'oyer' a stud 65011; the eo er.- The spring also enters thearinifdfi above its pivot point and thereby} tend to raise the latter Anotheryspr ingrfiti sse} cu ed tethecoye-r; and eng ges he lo er.
edge '56 oi the pocket and alsovaids the upward'movement otthe; arm; 36. This movement is arrested when-thefinger 6 0;-on;
the rod 57,- engages aistud; 67 'caigried by the; cover. Still another: spring: .33" acts on the ivoted; endjof the bar-stem 33; and-on; the finger 60;
The spring conductor; 50 is gtellildflfill I through thearm; 36; cover 5, hinges; 6,1.bla-de 4, lateral member 7, and-- finally? througha; wire 68 ecured to t e; e t r at; the rea face of the panel by means -oi binding: post 69.- The conductonmextendingzf'r'om the upper clip 12 leads to a switch bra-1 1m of, avwellv known type, whichis; closed yuhen the brake is released, and thence Q0; the;
ground or return circuit of the alar1n de-' vice mentioned above. In order thatthe switch 12-15 may be actuated from the the blade out of the clip 13'and into the clip 12. The ignition circuit cannot again be closed by pressure on the stem .72 until'the cover is opened. I
The inner face of the panel 8 supports a clip 82 which encloses, but does not engage, a finger 83 also supported by the panel. These members are secured to the panel by binding posts 84 and respectively which extend to the outer face of the panel as shown in Figures 3 and 15. The former post is connected to post 47 by a conductor 86 and the post 85 communicates with the switch pivot 15 through a conductor 87. .The switch arm 11 carries a blade 88, insulated therefrom, adapted to enter clip 82 and connect it to fingers83 when the arm 11 engages the terminal 10,
as illustrated in Figure 8.- In this manner a circuit is made between the battery connection 17 and the alarm conductor 48 when the arm 11 is brought into engagementwith the terminal 10.
WVhen the vehicle is to be parked, the driver applies the brake, opening the brake switch, and then presses the button-73 to move the switch blade 14 out ofthe clip 13 and into the clip 12. Although theignition circuit is thereby broken, a connection "is made between pivot post'15 and conductor 70. If the brake is now released in an attempt to steal the vehicle by; towing, the brake switch is closed whereby thefpivot post 15 is grounded t0 conductor 70 and the switch brake. Current is tapped at post 15 flowing through conductor 17 to the ground and through conductor 87, post 85, clip 82, finger 83, blade 88, post 84', conductor 86, post 47 and conductor 48 tothe alarm device. Since the battery and alarm are also grounded, the alarm will be actuated to indicate that the brake has been released. I
The springconductor 50 and connected parts serve to operate the alarm device when the lock is tampered with. This condition is shown in Figure 8. Assuming that the permutation discs have not been set in proper combination, rotation of the handle 58 will cause .the arm 36 to move downwardly in the manner already described. The tooth 41 will engage the edges ofthe disc and be stopped thereby and consequently cause the stem 42 to hold the free end of the conductor 50;Upon continued movement of the arm 37, the conductor will In the cover is mounted a properly protect his vehicle.
what I'claim as new and be engaged by the screw 49. The circuit of the alarm device which is normally broken by the insulation of the angle piece 44 will then'be closed through the conductor 48, angle piece, screw 49, conductor 50, and
ground wire. 68. The stem 43 will be're v ceivedin the notch54 of the plunger to make this connection permanent until the plunger is withdrawn by pressure on the I stem 55. It will be noted that the-latter movement cannot be made until the cover" is opened, whereby the alarm continues to operate until such time.
' To the outer face of the panel 8 is secured a pair of spring arms 74 (Figure 3) having binding posts '75 attached thereto. binding posts are connected by conductors 76 to the electro-magnetic looks adapted to hold inclosed position the hood sections of the vehicle (not shown); The arms 7 4 pass beneath a conducting strip 77 to whichis also attachedthe arm 11 of the main switch. The spring arms are normally spaced from the strip, but maybe moved into engage mont therewith by pressure on buttons 78 of the insulating material carried-by themembers .74 and accessible from the inner side" of the panel. By operation-of these buttons 'which can be reached only when the door 5 to either" is open, a circuit may be completed one of the electro-magnetic locks.
In order to throw the door open when the 8 The i in engagement with the spring and the other end engaging the inner face of the door. .When the door is closed, as in Figure 5, the spring is under pressure. Therefore,
when the bolt is withdrawn, the door. is I thrown open'by virtue of this pressure.
It should be noted' that unless the per I mutation discs are set in a locking position it is impossible to close the door, thereby forgetting to protecting the owner against While a specific embodiment of the inventionhas been illustrated and described, it is to be-understood'that various alter-- ationsin the details of construction may be 'made without departing from the spirit of the invention as indicated by the appended claims.
"Having thus fully described the invention, desire to protect by Letters Patent is 7 V 1. A safety device for automobiles comprisinga housing having a movable door and a lock carried by said door, a main two 1 way'switch' and a secondary twoway switch mountedin said housing, each switch includswltch arm,
ing a pair of terminals and a one of the terminals o'fthe main switch being connected to the arm of the secondary switch, the remaining terminal of the main switch being adapted for connection. to a;
dash board switch,- a-nd the terminals of the secondaryswitch tothe alarm ZLHQlJgIlltIOH systems at the vehicle.
112'. A safety device for-automobiles coin:
prising a housing having a movable door and a loclrca-rried by door, a main two- Way switch and asecondary two-way switch mounted. in said housing, each switch in-.
v cludinga pair of terminals and a switch arm, one'oji the terminals ot the main switch; being connected to the arm otthe secondary:
switch, the remaining terminalof the main switch being adapted for connection to a V dash board switch, and the: terminals of the;
secondary switch to the alarmv and ignition systems of the vei'ncle, and means disposed exteriorly of'the housing for actuating said. secondary SWltClL,
3, A sarcty device iior automobiles com prising a ,jhousing having a movable doorand a lock carried by said door, a main twoway switch anda secondary two-way switch g .mounted in said housing, each switch in eluding a-pair of; terminals and snitch arm, one of the terminals; ofthem-ain switch; beingconnected .to thearmv of the secondaryswitch, the remaining terminal oi the main.
switch being adapted for connection; toa dash board switch,- andthe terminals of the secondary switch to thealarm and ignition systems of the vehicle, a, pair of, operating the discs and adapted to engage the edges:
of the discs, a circuit maker carried. by the arm and operable by said tooth, a, main two-- wayswitch and a secondary two-way switch mounted in said housing, each switch in :cluding a pair of terminals and. a switcharm, one of the terminals of themain switch being connected to the arm of the secondaryswitch, the remaining terminal of the mainj switch being'adapted for connection to a dash board switch, and the terminalswof the secondary switch .tothe alarm; and ignition;
' systems of the vehicle.
5'. A safety ClGVlCG'fOF automobiles com risingla housin havin a movable door p L, D t? 7 plurality of notched permutation discs of said door, an arm pivoted. to said door,.a locking bolt upwardly connected tosaid arm, a slidable tooth carried by said: arm, said tooth being receivable in the notches of 'the'discs and adapted to engage the edges aeodeoa 0t i'th'fii dilscsg. .a: circuit maker. carried by. theanm andoperable by said tooth, a mainztwo way switch secondary two-way switch mounted said housing, each switch including: a pair: of terminals andv aswitch arm, one of theterminals ofthe main switch being connected to the arm of the secondary switch, the remainingte-rminal or the *main switch being adapted for connection tozadash board switclnfandi the terminals ol 'the secondary switch. to thecalarm and ignition systemsof the vehicle, and means disposed exteriorly of the housing for. actuating saidsecondary switch. 7
6. A safety device for automobiles: com.- prisinga housing having a movable door, a. plurality of notched: permutation discs of said door, an armipivoted to; said door; a locking bolt upwardly connected ,to said arm, a slidable tooth caaried'by said arm, said tooth being; receivable in the. notches'of the discs-and adapted to engage the-edges otth-e discs, a circuit maker car =ied: by the arm and operable: by said toothg'a main. two-- way switch-and asecondary two-way switch mounted; insa'id housing, each switch inclndin-g' pair. of: terminals and a switch" arm, one of; the ternnn-alsof the mainswitchbe ng connected to thetarm oithe secondary switch, the-remainingterminal; oi the main switch being adapted tor connection to a dash board switch, and the terminals of the: secondary switch to the alarmand ignition systemsofthe vehicle, a pair of operating stems extending trom the arms of the secondary switch, and means disposed exterion. 1y of said housingtor engaging one of said stems; V
7., A; safety device. for: automobiles con prising; a housing having amovab'le door; a plurality o1":- notched permutation discs carried by saiddoor, an arm: pivoted to. the door,.a locking bolt operably connected to said arm, a. slidable tooth carried by said arm, said tooth being receivable in the notches ofv the discs and adapted toengagc' the, edges of the discs, opposite lines of a circuit connected to: said arm, a conducts ing pieceattached to-one of said lines and insulated from said arm a conducting strip secured. to said: arm and normally'spaced from said piece a stem carried by the tooth and adapted to bringsaid strip into engagement with said piece, a. main two-way switch and a secondary twonvay switch mounted in said housing, each switch inclnding'a pair ofterminals and a switch arm, one of the terminals of the main switch being connected: to the arm ofthe secondary switch, the remaining terminal. of the main switch being adapted for connection to a dash board switch, and the terminals of the secondary switch to. thealarm and: ignition systems ofthe vehicle. 7
8. A safety. device for automobiles comprising a housing'having a movable door, a plurality of notched permutation discs carried by said door, an arm pivoted to the door, a locking bolt operably connected to said arm, a slidable tooth carried by said arm, said tooth being receivable in the notches of the discs and adapted, to engage the edges of the discs, opposite lines. of a circuit connected to said arm, a conducting piece attached to onefof said lines and m-' minals of the secondary switch to the alarm and ignition systems of the vehicle, and means disposed exteriorly of the housing for actuating said secondary switch.
9. A safety device for automobiles comprising a housing having a movable door, a plurality of notched permutation discs carried by said door, an arm pivoted to the door, a locking bolt operably connected to said arm, a slidable tooth carried by said arm, said tooth being receivable in the notches of the discs and adapted to engage the edges of the discs, opposite lines of a circuit connected to said arm, a conducting piece attached to one of said lines and insulated from said arm a conducting strip secured to said arm and normally spaced from said piece a stem carried by the tooth and adapted to bring said strip into engagement with said piece, a main two-way switch and a secondary two-way switch mounted in said housing, each switch including a pair of terminals and a switch arm, one of the terminals of the main switch being connected to the arm of the secondary switch, the remaining terminal of the main switch being adapted for connection to a dash board switch, and the terminals of the secondary switch to the alarm and ignition systems of the vehicle, a pair of operating stems extending from the arms of the secondary switch, and means disposed exteriorly of said housing for engaging one of said stems.
10. A safety device for automobiles comprising a housing having a movable door, a plurality of notched permutation discs carried by said door, an arm pivoted to the door, a locking bolt operatively connected to said arm,a slidable tooth carried by said arm, said tooth being receivable in the notches of the discs and adapted to engage the edges of the discs,- opposite lines of a;
circuit connected to said arm, a-conducting piece attached to one of said lines and insulated from said arm a conducting strip secured to said arm and normally spaced from said piece a stem carried by the tooth and adapted to bring said strip into engagement with'said piece, means carried by said arm forretaining said strip in engagement with the angle piece, a main two-way switch and a secondary two-way switch mounted in said housing, each switch including a pair of terminals and a switch arm, one of the terminals of the main switch being connected to the arm of the secondary switch, the remaining terminal of the main switch being adapted for connection to a dash board switch, and the terminals of the secondary switch to the alarm and ignition systems of the vehicle.
11. A safety device for automobiles comprising ahousing having a movable door,
a plurality of notched permutation discs carried by said door, an arm pivoted to the door, a locking bolt operably connected to said arm, a slidable tooth carried by said arm, said tooth being receivable in the notches of the discs and adapted to engage the edges of the discs, opposite lines of a circuit connected to said arm, a conducting piece attached to' one of said lines and insulated from said arm a conducting strip se- 7 cured to said arm and normally spaced from said piece a stem'carried by the tooth and adapted to bring said strip into engagement with said piece, means carried by said arm for retaining said strip in engagement with the angle piece, a main'two-way switch and a secondary two-way switch mounted in said housing, each switch including a pair of terminals and a switch arm, one of the terminals of the main switch being connected to the arm of the secondary switch, the remaining terminal of the main switch being adapted for connection to a dash board switch, and the terminals of the secondary switch to the alarm and ignition sys tems of the vehicles, and means disposed exteriorly of the housing for actuating said secondary switch.
12. A safety device for automobiles comprising a housing having a movable door,v
a plurality of notched permutation discs carried by said door, an arm pivoted to the door, a locking bolt operablyconnected to ill) said arm, a slidable tooth carried by said arm, said tooth being receivable in the notches of the discs and adapted to engage the edges of the discs, opposite lines of a circuit connected to said arm, a conducting piece attached to one of said lines and insulated from said arm a conducting strip secured to said armand normally spaced from said piece a stem carried by the tooth and adapted to bring said strip-into engagement g3 maomeaz .wviiih said piece,zmeanszcanriedby said am nswitch zamd "the tenmifnals =0f the secondary fiat-retaining said Strip in engwgemendiwith rswitch'to the alarm and ignition systems (if nt hewangle ;piece,1a',:m2uin;-bvv0-Way switch and *the vehicle, *a :pair of 'cperating stems ex- 'wsecondamytwoewa-yswitch mountedlin -said iten'ding from the arms of the secondary =1-1Qusing, ;each switch including apair ofterswitch, and means disposed mzteriorly o'f"' 5 minals and :2 switch arm, "one of the :ter- *saidihousing forengaging one of said stel'ns. minals o f"theameinwswitch being connected In W-ibness wherec 'f I have hereunto "set [mike-arm eof't'hes'ecendaryswitch, :the re- :myha-nd. wnmi-ning itenminaluof lthe'rna'irn switch being F110 {adapted "for 3 connection to a dash bOaI d CAMILLEMAUBORGNE.
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