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They Invented What? (No. 81)

Posted in General Commentary by Jake Ward on January 9, 2019

Anticipate This!™ | Patent and Trademark Law Blog

U.S. Pat. No. 7,108,178:  Method of stopping a stolen car without a high-speed chase, utilizing a bar code.

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What is claimed is:

1. A stopping method of a stolen car, without high speed chasing, comprised of three steps of: 1) scanning the barcode of a suspicious car, which is implanted between the inner- and outer-layer glasses of a rear safety glass, 2) comparing the read in bar code with the stolen car list in the police computer net, 3) activating the trigger by transferring the bar code and the secret code of the stolen car to the trigger installed in the stolen car to shut down the engine by cutting off the electricity supplied to it.

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  1. Michael Edits said, on January 9, 2019 at 2:55 pm

    Fortunately, the trigger can never be activated accidentally yet it’s always activated when it needs to be.


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