U.S. patent application number 09/755716 was filed with the patent office on 2002-09-12 for rf breathalyzer.
Invention is credited to Der Ghazarian, Ohanes, Der Ghazarian, Viken.
Application Number | 20020127145 09/755716 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 26870647 |
Filed Date | 2002-09-12 |
United States Patent
Application |
20020127145 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Der Ghazarian, Viken ; et
al. |
September 12, 2002 |
RF breathalyzer
Abstract
A RF Breathalyzer system, which transmits a unique RF signal in
response to a toxic or non-toxic breath sample given to said RF
Breathalyzer by the user. An immobilizer CPU installed in a vehicle
to receive commands from said RF Breathalyzer and to control said
vehicle Horn, Lights, Immobilize engine, and is connected to a GPS
antenna driver through a mobile phone/pager unit to communicate
with a monitoring station.
Inventors: |
Der Ghazarian, Viken; (West
Hills, CA) ; Der Ghazarian, Ohanes; (Henderson,
NV) |
Correspondence
Address: |
OHANES DER GHAZARIAN
308 GONDOLA WAY
HENDERSON
NV
89014
US
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Family ID: |
26870647 |
Appl. No.: |
09/755716 |
Filed: |
January 5, 2001 |
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Application
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60174897 |
Jan 6, 2000 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
422/83 |
Current CPC
Class: |
Y10T 436/204165
20150115; G01N 33/4972 20130101; A61B 5/083 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
422/83 |
International
Class: |
G01N 027/00 |
Claims
What is claimed:
1-A Rf breathalyzer comprises of a power supply, a breathalyzer
with rf transmitter, with a unique code: Said transmitter transmits
said unique code upon receiving toxic or non toxic breath sample
from user of said RF breathalyzer.
2-A RF breathalyzer as claimed in claim 1 wherein said breathalyzer
is Mobil and its power source is a battery.
3-A RF breathalyzer as claimed in claim 1 wherein said breathalyzer
transmitter using a unique code hopping signal.
4-A RF breathalyzer as claimed in claim 1 wherein said breathalyzer
has visual and or audible status report. A--System
"READY"B--"SAMPLING"C--Sys- tem transmitting
"PASSED"D--"ERROR"E--Warning "FAILED"F--"LOW BATTERY"
5-A RF breathalyzer as claimed in claim 1 wherein said breathalyzer
has a "RESET" button to activate the system.
6-RF breathalyzer as claimed in claim 1 wherein said breathalyzer
after operation set time has AUTO POWER OFF to save power from it's
power supply source.
7-RF breathalyzer immobilizer comprises A breathalyzer with a RF
transmitter. A RF receiver With a CPU. A-A RF breathalyzer being
Mobil, upon receiving breath sample from a operator transmits a
unique code signal B-A immobilizer CPU with a RF receiver being
installed in a vehicle said receiver receiving unique coded RF
signals from said RF breathalyzer.
8-RF breathalyzer immobilize as claimed in claim 7 wherein said
immobilizer CPU is passive arming,
9-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 7 wherein said
CPU will prompt random audible and or visual or vibrating signals
to notify the operator of said vehicle to give a breath sample
tough said RF breathalyzer.
10-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 9 wherein said
immobilizer CPU will initiate audible and or visual or vibrating
signals to the operator to give a breath sample through said
breathalyzer at a preset time.
11-RE breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 9 and 10 wherein
said CPU upon initiating audio visual or vibrating signals to the
operator of said vehicle. If said receiver CPU does not receive a
unique coded RF "PASS" signal at a predetermine time from said RF
breathalyzer, said CPU will activate engine immobilization
circuitry.
12-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 11 wherein said
CPU does not receive a unique coded "PASS" signal from said RF
breathalyzer at a predetermine time said CPU Fill. flash the lights
of said vehicle
13-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 11 wherein said
CPU does not receive a unique coded "PASS" signal from said RF
breathalyzer at a predetermined time said CPU will honk the horn or
siren of said vehicle.
14-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 11 wherein said
CPU will activate a pager and or a Mobil phone digital and or
analogue auto dialer within said vehicle to signal a monitoring
station.
15-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 7 wherein said
CPU must receive a bream sample "PASS" signal from said
breathalyzer to allow the operator to start said vehicle
engine.
16-RF breathalyzer immobilizer comprises. A temper proof RF
transmitter or transceiver .A breathalyzer and a immobilizer CPU. A
temper proof RF transmitter or transceiver installed on a person,
transmitting a unique RF code signal periodically at predetermine
time. A CPU with a RP receiver or transceiver CPU instilled in a
vehicle said CPU upon receiving a RF signal from said temper proof
transmitter, said CPU random and or at preset time initiates audio
and or visual vibrating or RF signal to notify said person in the
vehicle to give breath sample through said breathalyzer.
17-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 16 wherein said
temper proof transceiver has a built-in vibrator it vibrates upon
receiving an RF signal from said CPU.
18-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 16 wherein said
temper proof transmitter power source is battery.
19-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 16 wherein said
transmitter or transceiver has a temper proof strap and is
installed on a person.
20-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 16 wherein said
breathalyzer is installed in a vehicle and is connected to said
vehicle immobilizer CPU.
21-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 16 wherein said
breathalyzer is Mobil and communicates with said vehicle
immobilizer CPU by a unique RF coded signal.
22-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 16 wherein said
CPU does not receive a breath test "PASS" signal from said
breathalyzer at a predetermine time, said CPU will activate engine
immobilization circuitry
23-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 16 wherein said
CPU does not receive a unique breath test "PASS" signal from said
breathalyzer at a predetermine time said CPU will flash the lights
of said vehicle.
24-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 16 wherein said
CPU does not receive a unique breath test "PASS" signal from said
breathalyzer at a predetermined time said CPU will honk the horn or
siren of said vehicle.
25-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 16 wherein said
CPU does not receive a unique breath test "PASS" signal from said
breathalyzer at a predetermine time said CPU will signal a pager
and or a Mobil phone with a digital and or analogue (voice) auto
dialer within said vehicle to signal a monitoring station.
26-RF breathalyzer immobilizes as claimed in claim 14 & 25
wherein said monitoring station is Mobil and or installed in a
vehicle.
27-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 14 and 25
wherein said vehicle is equipped with GPS antenna.
28-RF breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 14-25 and 26
wherein said monitoring station is equipped with GPS
monitoring.
29-RF breathalyzer as claimed in claim 1-7 and 16 wherein said
breathalyzer sensor circuit cane differentiate human breath versus
bogus air.
30-RF breathalyzer as claimed in claim 1-7-14-16-25 and 26 wherein
said RF breathalyzer and immobilizer CPU sends a unique vehicle ID
and or operator ID code analogue or digital signal to said
monitoring station. Through a mobile phone auto-dialer or a radio
pager.
31-A temper poof RP transmitter or transceiver having a strap
installed on a person transmitting a unique RF coded signal
periodically at a predetermine he. A CPU with a RF receiver or
transceiver installed in a vehicle receiving said unique coded RF
signals from said temper proof transmitter at a predetermined
time.
32-A temper proof RF transmitter as claimed in claim 31 wherein
said receiver CPU time stamps the unique coded signals received
from said temper proof transmitter in its CPU and said tine stamp
data at a predetermined time is downloads to a monitoring station
via win said vehicle radio pager or a Mobil phone-autodialer.
33-A temper proof RF transmitter as claimed in claim 31 wherein
said receiver CPU at a predetermine time does not receive unique
coded signal from said temper proof transmitter, said receiver CPU
sends said tamper proof transmitter being "absent" signal to a
monitoring station via within said vehicle Radio pager, or Mobil
phone with a analogue (voice) or digital Auto Dialer.
34-Tamper proof RF transmitter as claimed in claim 32, wherein said
transmitter receiver CPU installed in a vehicle downloads and time
stamp data to a monitoring station upon receiving a signal from
said monitoring station through said Mobil Phone or pager receiver
unit located within said vehicle.
35-Tamper proof transmitter as claimed in claim 31, 32, & 33
wherein said vehicle is equipped with GPS antenna and said
monitoring station is capable of locating said vehicle
location.
36-Breathalyzer as claimed in claim 1, 7 & 16 wherein said RF
Breathalyzer upon receiving non toxic breath sample from operator,
said Breathalyzer enters into "Pass" mode. The operator at a
predetermine time presses "transmit" button located on said
Breathalyzer to transmit said "pass" code RF signal.
37-A RF Breathalyzer comprises of a power supply, a transmitter or
transceiver for transmitting and receiving commands and a
breathalyzer for analyzing breath content,
38-RF breathalyzer as claimed in claim 37 wherein said RF
breathalyzer is remote control, has a built in transmitter and a
breathalyzer and it's power source is a battery.
39-RF Breathalyzer immobilizer as claimed in claim 7, 9, 10, 16
wherein said CPU upon receiving a RF signal from a monitoring
station will prompt audible and or visual or vibrating signal, to
notify the operator of said vehicle to give breath sample through
said breathalyzer.
Description
[0001] The present invention relates to a RF remote control system
for remotely controlling various electronic devises, and more
particularly to a remote control system for remotely controlling
such as, Automobile or aircraft Ignition interlock devises or an
Automobile Alarm system or any industrial machinery by way of
breath sample given by the operator into said RF Breathalyzer
unit.
[0002] In recent years various remote control transmitters is been
used in many different application such as remote garage door
openers. Remote Car start unit. Remote car Alarm devices Etc. Used
by transmitting an RF signal to a receiving device to control the
operation of various electronic devise.
[0003] In recent years various wrist or ankle mount RF transmitters
are utilized in Home arrest system, which provides for determining
from a central office the presence or absence of a person at an
assigned home.
[0004] In addition Hand Held breathalyzer units is been used by
police officers to test suspected drunk drivers, to determine if an
operator of a vehicle is intoxicated or driving above state B.A.C.
limits.
[0005] In recent years Vehicle installed Breath alcohol ignition
Interlock system is been used to Prevent a vehicle from being
started unless the operator passes a breath sobriety test by use of
vehicle installed Breathalyzer device.
[0006] It is the primary objective of the present invention using a
Remote hand held Breathalyzer equipped with an RF transmitter to
communicate with a vehicle mount controller or machinery unit in
order to give access to the operator to operate said vehicle or
equipment upon or after user breath sample is analyzed by said
remote Breathalyzer circuitry.
[0007] The present invention also capable of utilizing an operator
identifying "Tag" unit mounted on the wrist or ankle of operator of
the vehicle. The identifying "TAG" communicates with vehicle mount
transceiver/controller unit in order vehicle mount control unit
able to initiate random signals to the driver, to give a breath
test sample into said RF breathalyzer to send a breath test "Pass"
signal into said vehicle mount control unit able the drive to
continue driving said vehicle without initiating an alarm signal.
Present invention additionally utilizes a GPS base mobile phone
unit, to help authorities locate Drunk Drivers location.
[0008] The prior arts fails to indicate use of remote RF
transmitter using a built in breathalyzer to communicate with a
vehicle mount transceiver unit to control the operation of a
vehicle or a machinery, neither previously used hand held
breathalyzer are able to transmit a B.A.C. (Blood Alcohol Content)
data to a controlling module installed in a vehicle or on a
machine. And previously used Breath Alcohol vehicle ignition
Interlock devises in prior arts, non operates by a wireless remote
control RF breathalyzer and fails to Identify the driver of a
particular vehicle wearing wrist mount transmitter (Tag) unit and
fails to initiate signals to the particular vehicle operator wrist
"TAG" unit to give random breath sample into said remote
Breathalyzer. And fails to sent said drunk drivers location by use
of GPS.
[0009] It is primary objection of the present invention is been
compact in size, mobile, easy to operate in and around the vehicle.
At home or in a Bar "Pre-test" prior to operating a vehicle or a
Machinery. The materials are of shelve and can be easily found on
the market and is inexpensive.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
[0010] There many different breathalyzers in use today, one example
such as stand alone portable Breathalyzer, primarily used by Police
Officer to determine if an individual is drunk. A more
sophisticated version is installed in vehicles as Breath Alcohol
Engine Interlock Device to be used, as when a person prior starting
a vehicle engine, first must give a breath sample into
Breathalyzer, if alcohol is detected the interlock circuitry will
not let the operator to start the vehicle engine.
[0011] In the present invention the Breath Alcohol Tester has a
built in RF transmitter and it's powered by a battery. When the
user gives breath sample into the RF Breathalyzer, the Breathalyzer
will initiate a "pass" or "fail" RF signal with a unique code.
[0012] The RF Breathalyzer functions as follows:
[0013] User press the "RESET" button, within few seconds the RF
Breathalyzer produces audible or visual (LED or ALPHANUMERIC LCD)
signals indicating the breathalyzer is in "READY" mode, the user
can proceed to give breath sample through the mouthpiece of the RF
Breathalyzer, once breath sample received, the RF Breathalyzer will
enter into breath "SAMPLING" mode. If breath sample given is none
toxic the RF Breathalyzer displays visual "PASS" signal and
transmit a unique RF pass coded signal. If the breath sample given
by user is Toxic, then the RF Breathalyzer produces "WARNING" beep
sound and displays visual "FAILED" signal and transmits a unique RF
failed coded signal.
[0014] In the present invention, if breath samples given are bogus
air or not given properly the RE Breathalyzer indicates audiovisual
"ERROR" signal.
[0015] In the present invention the RF Breathalyzer is capable of
indicating "LOW BATTERY" condition displayed by visual LED or by
ALPHANUMERIC LCD letters to warn the user to replace or charge the
built-in battery. Additionally in the present invention the
Breathalyzer after each usage automatically shuts down its power to
save battery.
[0016] In preferred embodiment of the invention the RF Breathalyzer
upon receiving non toxic breath sample, the Breathalyzer enters
"PASS" mode, the user then press the "TRANSMIT" button to transmit
pass code RF signal to disarm a car engine immobilizer or an alarm
system etc.
[0017] In the present invention the immobilizer alarm CPU system
installed in a vehicle is capable of learning multiple RF remote
control transmitters.
[0018] A_RF Breathalyzer transmitter with built in
Breathalyzer.
[0019] B--Standard remote transmitter. Without built in
Breathalyzer
[0020] A--RF Breathalyzer transmitter is preprogrammed into an
immobilizer CPU, when immobilizer alarm CPU receives breath test
"PASS" signal from RF Breathalyzer, the operator can start the
vehicle engine successfully. During driving when vehicle ignition
is "ON" position the immobilizer CPU will random sent audiovisual
signal to the operator of said vehicle to give breath sample while
driving, to avoid the driver from drinking alcohol during driving.
If driver gives nontoxic breath sample into said RF Breathalyzer,
the RF Breathalyzer transmits a pass-coded signal. The Immobilizer
CPU upon receiving the "PASS" signal it will operate in its normal
operating mode. If the operator of said vehicle fails does not
bread or gives a toxic breath sample at a predetermine time, the
immobilizer CPU will flash the vehicles lights, Hunk the Horn and
immobilize vehicles Engine Starter and or Fuel Pump or
Ignition.
[0021] B--When a standard remote control transmitter is programmed
into an immobilizer CPU installed in a vehicle. The CPU will arm
and disarm by receiving unique RF coded signals from the RF
transmitter. When vehicle ignition is "ON" position the CPU will
not initiate audio visual or vibrating signal to the driver in
order to give breath sample through a breathalyzer unit. Because
the immobilizer CPU logic will differentiate the standard
transmitter code from that of RF Breathalyzer code. These remotes
will be given to vehicle operators whom are not required to give
breath test sample to operate the same vehicle.
[0022] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the immobilizer
CPU can be connected to a mobile phone auto dialer (modem) or a
radio pager transceiver with a GPS antenna installed within the
vehicle. When the user fails to bread or gives a toxic breath
sample, the immobilizer sends a alarm mode signal to said mobile
phone/pager unit which will send a signal to a monitoring station
with analogue (voice massage) or a digital data, indicating said
operator ID and vehicle ID along with it's location to a monitoring
station which is capable of locating said vehicle location with GPS
locator PC. Upon locating the vehicle the monitoring station
notifies patrol cars to intercept and arrest the intoxicated
operator of said vehicle.
[0023] In the present invention the immobilizer CPU is passive
arming, could be armed by turning the vehicle ignition off.
[0024] In addition in the present invention the monitoring station
could be a patrol vehicle, in this case the vehicle is equipped
with a mobile phone or a radio receiver and a PC capable of
receiving digital and analogue signals from vehicles equipped with
breathalyzer and mobile phone/pager transceiver units with GPS, in
which when driver fails the breath test, the patrol vehicle can
locate the drunk driver, by means of GPS locating system installed
in the patrol vehicle.
[0025] A more effective way of using the invention, such as a
person under home arrest wearing on their wrist a temper-proof
transceiver device powered by battery sending RF signals
periodically, when the individual wearing the transceiver driving a
vehicle equipped with immobilize CPU. The CPU receiver upon
receiving wrist transceiver signal. The CPU initiates audio visual
or RF signal to the wrist transceiver devise and when the wrist
transceiver receives the RF signal, the wrist transceiver built-in
vibrator vibrates to signal the driver of the vehicle to give a
breath sample through the breathalyzer installed in the vehicle or
through the RF breathalyzer
[0026] In the present invention the CPU immobilizer can initiate
random signals to the driver to give breath samples to avoid the
driver from drinking and driving.
[0027] Additionally, in the present invention, a person wearing
temper proof wrist transmitter, when there in a vehicle their
presence can be monitored and time stamp by the receiver CPU. The
data could be downloaded to a monitoring station via a radio pager
or a mobile phone devise located with-in the vehicle. The invention
also is capable of reporting to monitoring station the "absence"
from vicinity of the vehicle of the temper proof transmitter and
report such events to a monitoring station via mobile phone/pager
indicating person wearing temper proof transmitter is not in or
near by the vehicle at a time period.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0028] FIG. 1 is a Breathalyzer with RF transmitter. A--With LED
indicator B--with LCD indicator.
[0029] FIG. 2 A--is a Breathalyzer immobilize/Alarm control CPU.
B--is a wriest Transceiver unit
[0030] FIG. 3 is a block diagram of a general RF Breathalyzer with
vehicle control system
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0031] For the better understanding of the present invention a
general remote control system and a Breathalyzer remote control
signal will first be described below.
[0032] As shown in FIG. 1-A a RF Breathalyzer system 19 comprises a
transmitter 27 for transmitting a remote control signal controlled
by a Breathalyzer 21 to analyze breath sample given by user through
mouthpiece 23. Tree color LED 22 indicting operation statues. A
beeper 20 indicating system ready and test failed warning beep.
Reset button 24 to turn system on. Transmit buttons 26 and 28 for
transmitting RF commands.
[0033] Additionally FIG. 1-B illustrates an RF Breathalyzer with
alphanumeric operation status LCD.
[0034] As shown in FIG. 2-A an Immobilizer CPU 36 for receiving 32
commands from RF Breathalyzer 19 or Breathalyzer 18. Receive
signals from wrist Transceiver 40 and receive signals from GPS
antenna driver 47. A Transmitter 37 to transmit RF signals to wrist
transceiver unit 40. A buzzer 30 to signal the driver to give
breath sample. And controlling a vehicle mount LED38 indicating
system arm disarm status. Controlling vehicle horn 31 indicating
driver sobriety test fail alarm signal. Controlling vehicle lights
33 indicating driver sobriety test fail alarm signal. Controlling
vehicle starter solenoid 39 and ignition 34 to interlock vehicle
ignition. Controlling a vehicle mount mobile phone auto dialer
(modem) or a pager 29 to report driver sobriety test fail alarm and
location signal to a monitoring station and Receiving commands from
monitoring station And controlling vehicle mount vibrator 48 to
signal driver to give random breath sobriety test.
[0035] As shown in FIG. 2-B a wrist transceiver 40 having a battery
44 as power supply, for transmitting a presence ID unique coded
signal to vehicle mount Immobilizer CPU 36. Receiving signal from
vehicle mount Immobilizer CPU 36 and vibrate the built vibrator 46
to signal the operator of vehicle to initiate breath sample into
said Breathalyzer 18 and 19. And a conductive strap 42 if strap is
been tempered the wrist transceiver 40 stops transmitting.
[0036] The present invention utilizes a remote control Breathalyzer
with built in transmitter 19, powered by a battery 17. In order to
operate the RF Breathalyzer 19 user must press the reset button 24
to power up the system, within few seconds the built in beeper 20
beeps and the LED 22 flashes green or the Alphanumeric LCD 25
display system ready letter. The operator gives breath sample into
the RF breathalizer 19 through the mouthpiece 23. Once breath
sample received, the RF Breathalyzer 19 enters into breath
"sampling" mode the LED 22 will flash yellow or Alphanumeric LCD 25
will display "sampling". If breath samples given is none toxic the
RF Breathalyzer 19 LED 22 turns steady green or Alphanumeric LCD 25
displays "pass" signal and transmit a unique RF "pass" coded signal
In the preferred embodiment of the invention Transmitting of "pass"
coded signal is initiated by user by pressing transmit button 26.
If the breath sample given by the operator is toxic, then the RF
Breathalyzer produces a warning Beep through said beeper 20 and LED
22 will flash red. Or alphanumeric LCD 25 will display "failed"
signal and transmits a unique RF failed coded signal. If breath
sampling given are bogus or given in properly the RF Breathalizer
19 Beeper 20 will beep. LED 22 turns steady red or the alphanumeric
LCD 25 displays "error" signal. After each usage the system
automatically shuts down to save battery
[0037] IF and when there is a low battery condition within the RF
Breathalyzer 19 the LED 22 turns steady yellow or alphanumeric LCD
25 displays "low battery" signal.
[0038] RF Breathalyzer could be used in many applications such as
when it's used with a vehicle mount immobilizer CPU 36. The
Immobilizer CPU will arm in passive mode such as by user turning of
vehicle ignition 34. When immobilizer CPU 36 receives breath test
"Pass" signal from RF Breathalyzer 19 unit the operator can start
the vehicle engine successfully. During vehicle ignition "on"
position the immobilizer CPU 36 will random sent audio-visual
signal through beeper 30 LED 38 to the operator of the vehicle, to
give breath sample through said RF breathalyzer while driving, to
avoid the driver from drinking during driving. If driver gives
nontoxic breath sample, the RF Breathalyzer 19 transmits a "pass"
coded signal, the immobilizer CPU 36 upon receiving the "pass"
signal it operates in its normal operating mode. If the operator
fails to bread or gives toxic breath at a predetermine time, the
immobilizer CPU 36 will flash the vehicle lights 33, hunks the horn
31 and immobilize the vehicle starter 39 ignition 34 or fuel pump
circuitry.
[0039] The vehicle mount Immobilizer CPU 36 could be operated with
standard RF remote control unit (without breathalyzer) For
individuals for whom it is not necessary to use breathalyzer in
order to operate a vehicle. The immobilizer CPU 36 will arm and
disarm by receiving unique RF coded signal from a standard RF
transmitter. Said vehicle immobilizer CPU 36 identifies the
deferent codes between user using RF Breathalyzer 19 or that of
standard RF remote code. When vehicle ignition is "on" position the
immobilizer CPU 36 will not initiate audio-visual or vibrating
signal to the driver through vibrator 48 installed under the seat
of vehicle in order the driver to give breath sample.
[0040] In a preferred embodiment of the invention a GPS antenna 47
is connected to a mobile phone/pager 29 or a satellite modem unit
is installed on a vehicle. If and when operator Fails to bread
during a sobriety test or gives toxic breath to said RF
breathalyzer 19 the vehicle immobilizer CPU 36 sends a alarm signal
to a monitoring station through said mobile phone 29 with data
information containing operator ID, vehicle ID and it's
location.
[0041] For more effective way of use of invention the person to be
monitored under DUI, additionally a temper proof wrist transceiver
40 could be installed on a person to be monitored. When the
immobilizer CPU 36 receives wrist transmitter 40 signal. The
immobilizer CPU 36 will initiate audio-visual or RF signal which is
received by wrist transceiver 40 unit and wrist transceiver 40 upon
receiving said signal will vibrate the built in vibrator 46 to
signal the driver to give breath sample through said breathalyzer
18 installed within said vehicle or through the RF Breathalyzer
19.
[0042] In the present invention the immobilizer CPU 36 receiving
signal from said person temper proof wrist transceiver 40 when said
person is within or around the vehicle, said persons presence is
monitored by the immobilizer CPU 36 said receiving data could be
downloaded to a monitoring station via a mobile phone/pager or a
satellite link located within the vehicle.
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