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Theft Prevention Switch Device

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US Patent:
40925064, May 30, 1978
Filed:
Apr 22, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/789930
Inventors:
Cecil Clyde Saulters - Pueblo CO
International Classification:
H01H 2700
US Classification:
200 42R
Abstract:
A theft prevention switch device for use in a vehicle with an electrical system selectively operable off one of a plurality of battery sources. In the preferred embodiment, three electrical conducting means are attached to a support plate which can be mounted within a box that can be locked shut. One of the electrical means is connected to the vehicle's electrical system and each of the other two is connected to a battery source. The electrical conducting means are spaced from each other about a common point. A portable and removable plunger can be selectively placed to electrically connect the first electrical conducting means either to the second or the third electrical conducting means. The portable and removable plunger has two substantially planar portions joined at an angle and an insulated, cylindrical gripping member. The first electrical conducting means is spaced from each of the other two about a common common point at an angle corresponding to the angle between the planar portion of the plunger.

Air Transfer System For A Vehicle-Camper Outfit

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US Patent:
41724941, Oct 30, 1979
Filed:
May 25, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/800560
Inventors:
Cecil C. Saulters - Pueblo CO
International Classification:
B60H 304
US Classification:
165 43
Abstract:
An air transfer system for conveying air from the heater-air conditioner of a vehicle to the interior of an accessory such as a camper, trailer, and the like attached to the vehicle. The air transfer system includes a main conduit that is attached at one end to the air spreader of the heater-air conditioner of the vehicle to receive conditioned air therefrom. In one embodiment, the main conduit is positioned under or over the front seat of the vehicle and the other end of it passed through a hole in the back window of the vehicle and mounted to an adaptor positioned adjacent a hole in the front window of the camper. In two of the embodiments, the ends of the main conduit have collars that are slideably receivable within adaptors mounted to the air spreader and the window of either the vehicle of the camper. A third embodiment has a collar mounted around the main conduit adjacent its second end. The collar is slideably receivable about a raised portion on an adaptor mounted on the back window of the vehicle to position the actual end of the conduit adjacent the air inlet passage of the interior of the camper.
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