WO1999032329A1 - Satellite g.p.s. connected and bar-coded registered vehicle licence plate satplate - Google Patents

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WO1999032329A1
WO1999032329A1 PCT/AU1998/001034 AU9801034W WO9932329A1 WO 1999032329 A1 WO1999032329 A1 WO 1999032329A1 AU 9801034 W AU9801034 W AU 9801034W WO 9932329 A1 WO9932329 A1 WO 9932329A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R25/00Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles
    • B60R25/10Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles actuating a signalling device
    • B60R25/102Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles actuating a signalling device a signal being sent to a remote location, e.g. a radio signal being transmitted to a police station, a security company or the owner
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R13/00Elements for body-finishing, identifying, or decorating; Arrangements or adaptations for advertising purposes
    • B60R13/10Registration, licensing, or like devices
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08GTRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
    • G08G1/00Traffic control systems for road vehicles
    • G08G1/01Detecting movement of traffic to be counted or controlled
    • G08G1/017Detecting movement of traffic to be counted or controlled identifying vehicles
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08GTRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
    • G08G1/00Traffic control systems for road vehicles
    • G08G1/123Traffic control systems for road vehicles indicating the position of vehicles, e.g. scheduled vehicles; Managing passenger vehicles circulating according to a fixed timetable, e.g. buses, trains, trams
    • G08G1/127Traffic control systems for road vehicles indicating the position of vehicles, e.g. scheduled vehicles; Managing passenger vehicles circulating according to a fixed timetable, e.g. buses, trains, trams to a central station ; Indicators in a central station
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R2325/00Indexing scheme relating to vehicle anti-theft devices
    • B60R2325/30Vehicles applying the vehicle anti-theft devices
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  • This invention relates to an apparatus attachable to a registered vehicle, for instance in the configuration of a licence plate, that can transmit the position of the vehicle to a satellite or a telecommunications base station, and is particularly concerned with enabling authorities to police vehicle with respect to its identity, location, theft and condition, as well as unlawful tampering of the apparatus.
  • an apparatus attachable to a vehicle and for identifying the location of the vehicle comprising: a housing which is attachable to the vehicle; a Global Positioning Receiver System, and a transmitter within the housing and which can transmit the position of the vehicle to a satellite or to a
  • SUBS ⁇ TUTE SHEET (Rule 26) (RO/AU) telecommunications base station, and tamper evident means associated with the housing to activate the transmitter upon unauthorised intrusion into the housing.
  • An apparatus where the transmission means comprises connection of the transmitter to an antenna of said housing and relaying the transmission to a telecommunications base station or to a satellite, which may be a telecommunications satellite.
  • An apparatus comprising a heat detector in the housing which will activate the transmitter upon sensing a temperature in excess of normal rings, such as upon fire in the vehicle.
  • An apparatus comprising an activatable and deactivatable motion sensor in the housing which, when activated, will activate the transmitter upon sensing motion of the housing.
  • An apparatus comprising a gas detector in the housing which will activate the transmitter upon sensing a breach of the housing which may involve collision of the vehicle or tampering of the housing/apparatus.
  • An apparatus comprising a camera lens,which may photograph or film any view from the front of the said apparatus.
  • An apparatus comprising an internal locking system which may unlock and lock the two portions of the said apparatus together.
  • An apparatus comprising a pressure valve which may be the receptor and release valve for the purpose of pressurising the interior of the apparatus.
  • An apparatus comprising an option port in the housing protruding to the exterior of the housing from the interior for the exchange of information from a programmed microchip of the sealed housing to an external computer, and for providing a power source from the vehicle to the housing, and for connection to an in-car immobiliser, and for connecting to an onscreen display inside the cabin, and for connection from the camera lens inside the sealed housing through to any film apparatus inside the vehicle,and for entering such information into the programable microchip so as to activate the locking or unlocking device.
  • An apparatus comprising an electronic bar code inside the housing for discrimination by a bar code scanner.
  • An apparatus comprising replenish able energy cells associated with the housing, such as solar cells, with a connected battery within the housing for further powering the said devices within the housing.
  • An apparatus with the housing comprising: a first portion having visual information thereon and having an electronic bar code device thereon; and, a sturdy second portion of similar dimensions to the first portion being connected by means structural and electrical to the first portion, and containing said devices, with the second portion comprising: an exterior with an attachment of energy cells with electrical connections to a sealed interior containing a battery; an antenna being electrically connected to a transmitter within a sealed interior of said: and, an option port with electrical connections to a programmed microchip, with further electrical connections to devices within the sealed interior comprising a series of programed and programmable microchips, a pressure detector, a heat detector, a gas detector, motion detector, a camera lens, a battery, a transmitter and it's antenna, a global positioning system and it's antenna, and an electronic barcode.
  • An apparatus which is configured as a license plate.
  • An apparatus with a configuration of a license plate transmitting various forms of information to the receiving authorities, including visual information, electronic information from the bar code, electronic information by access through the option port and electronic information from a satellite which may be a global positioning satellite.
  • Figure 1 a is a front view of the licence plate apparatus
  • Figure 1 b is a top view of the licence plate apparatus depicted in Figure l a but not showing the fascia
  • Figure 1 c is a side view of the licence plate apparatus depicted in Figure 1 b but not showing the fascia;
  • Figure 2 is a front plan view of the licence plate apparatus shown in Figures 1 b and 1 c, but excluding the fascia shown in Figure l a; and Figure 3 is a side plan view of the licence plate apparatus shown in Figures 1 c and 2.
  • the licence plate apparatus is envisaged to be used as a futuristically advanced registered vehicle licence plate, where the number plate is attached to a vehicle such as a car, boat, truck, motorcycle, trailer, caravan, or a vehicle which is deemed to be registered to travel upon any public roadway.
  • a vehicle such as a car, boat, truck, motorcycle, trailer, caravan, or a vehicle which is deemed to be registered to travel upon any public roadway.
  • the apparatus may be fixed permanently to the vehicle by welding, bolting, torque bolts, the use of adhesives or any other attachable means.
  • the licence plate apparatus may be solar powered through a number of solar cells located around the exterior framework of a container, or alternatively may be powered through the option port by the 1 2 volt system of the vehicle to which the apparatus is attached (see Figure 3).
  • the particulars that make the licence plate apparatus new and innovative are:
  • the information is housed within a contained area, a device which is able to be tracked by a satellite in orbit. Due to the components which are incorporated within the main frame of the global positioning system (see Figure 2).
  • the licence plate apparatus will be fitted with a pressure detector which will detect pressure such as a vacuum or pressure inside the sealed casing, also the pressure of any impact upon the pressure detector which may be converted to analyse the impact speed. (see Figure 2).
  • the automatic trigger device is a microchip which is programmed to activate the transmitting system to alert the satellite or telecommunications base station if any violation that vacuum or pressure release is detected (see Figure 2).
  • the pressure detector will detect the atmospheric pressure within the sealed casing.
  • the gas may be an ozone friendly gas,which is non combustible and is able to be detected by a small gas detection device (see Figure 2).
  • the numbers on the face of the apparatus may be the same as the numbers which are seen on the face of any licence plate on a current motor vehicle, as the eye will see these numbers but directly behind these numbers and letters the electronic bar code conected to the afforesaid tamper evident device may be inside the apparatus (see Figures 2 and 3).
  • An "option port” will be installed as part of the apparatus to enable authorities to complete a manual check of any violation of the apparatus through a series of programmed memory chips which may contain data of any previous inconsistencies relating to the misuse of the apparatus, and for the transfering of any registration details, and the unlocking code to the programable micro chips.
  • the apparatus may be fitted with a movement detecting mercury switch which may be electronically linked to the programmed chip system.
  • the apparatus may be fitted with a heat detector alerting the system of any extreme heat detected .
  • the series of programmable chips, or alternatively the bar code will house all of the information of that registered vehicle, such as the date registered ,and the owners particulars, such as:
  • the apparatus housing will be able to withstand a reasonable impact. This will be variable according to the structured strength of the apparatus outer casing. It can be made of alloy, plastic, graphite, kevlar, fibreglass, or titanium sides and backing with a laminated glass fascia, plated glass fascia, perspex fascia, plastic fascia or any other materials which may be useful.
  • the numbers and letters may be printed on the inside of the glass laminated fascia (see Figure 1 ) such 61 7 CUB. This is what will be visible to the human eye. The registering department and associated authorities will have these numbers and letters coinciding with the relevant bar code of that vehicle.
  • SUBST ⁇ TUTE SHEET (Rule 26) (RO/AU gas or pressure, inserted into the caseing through a pressure valve which is surpressing the detector from activating the alert feature through the programmed microchip between the detector and the transmitting system trigger mechanism, will only trigger the alert feature if the detector fails to detect the gas, pressure, or vacuum which would indicate either tampering, or an accident, which in either case the emergency service required would need to attend on an urgent basis.
  • the licence plate apparatus may eliminate the need for registration labels.
  • the licence plate apparatus will ultimately reduce car theft. 6. Vehicles fitted with the licence plate apparatus would eventually enjoy cheaper car insurance.
  • the licence plate apparatus' quick information supply abilities will reduce police time and costs with much less chasing due to the tracking facility.
  • a parking officer together with a decoding scanner device could determine if the owner of the vehicle has any outstanding wants or warrants.
  • the monitoring station could access the location of any plate at any time.

Abstract

An apparatus attachable to a vehicle, that may be in the configuration of a licence plate, that can transmit the position of a vehicle to a telecommunications satellite or a telecommunications ground base station, and is particularly concerned with enabling authorities to police the vehicle with respect to its identity, location, theft and condition, as well as unlawful tampering of the apparatus.

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SATELLITE G.P.S. CONNECTED AND BAR-CODED REGISTERD VEHICLE LICENCE PLATE SATPLATE.
DESCRIPTION.
This invention relates to an apparatus attachable to a registered vehicle, for instance in the configuration of a licence plate, that can transmit the position of the vehicle to a satellite or a telecommunications base station, and is particularly concerned with enabling authorities to police vehicle with respect to its identity, location, theft and condition, as well as unlawful tampering of the apparatus.
In Australia, 1 22,000 cars were stolen in 1 996 and this figure has since increased by approximately 9% each year. Likewise, insurance claims on car theft, currently at approximately $500 million per year, are also likely to increase at a rate of 9% per annum. These escalating costs represent just some of the problems inherent to the system operating in Australia today, costs that are ultimately absorbed by the public. Improving the current method of policing alone could pass on significant savings to the public in terms of lower vehicle registration and insurance fees.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide an apparatus which may ameliorate some of the above disadvantages.
According to the present invention there is provided an apparatus attachable to a vehicle and for identifying the location of the vehicle, the apparatus comprising: a housing which is attachable to the vehicle; a Global Positioning Receiver System, and a transmitter within the housing and which can transmit the position of the vehicle to a satellite or to a
SUBSΗTUTE SHEET (Rule 26) (RO/AU) telecommunications base station, and tamper evident means associated with the housing to activate the transmitter upon unauthorised intrusion into the housing.
An apparatus wherein the housing is airtight and is pressurised or depressurised, and the tamper evident means is a pressure detector which activates the transmitter if the pressure changes in the housing, such as upon breaching of the interior or by deformation of the housing by a collision.
An apparatus where the transmission means comprises connection of the transmitter to an antenna of said housing and relaying the transmission to a telecommunications base station or to a satellite, which may be a telecommunications satellite.
An apparatus comprising a heat detector in the housing which will activate the transmitter upon sensing a temperature in excess of normal rings, such as upon fire in the vehicle.
An apparatus comprising an activatable and deactivatable motion sensor in the housing which, when activated, will activate the transmitter upon sensing motion of the housing.
An apparatus comprising a gas detector in the housing which will activate the transmitter upon sensing a breach of the housing which may involve collision of the vehicle or tampering of the housing/apparatus.
An apparatus comprising a camera lens,which may photograph or film any view from the front of the said apparatus. An apparatus comprising an internal locking system which may unlock and lock the two portions of the said apparatus together.
An apparatus comprising a pressure valve which may be the receptor and release valve for the purpose of pressurising the interior of the apparatus.
An apparatus comprising an option port in the housing protruding to the exterior of the housing from the interior for the exchange of information from a programmed microchip of the sealed housing to an external computer, and for providing a power source from the vehicle to the housing, and for connection to an in-car immobiliser, and for connecting to an onscreen display inside the cabin, and for connection from the camera lens inside the sealed housing through to any film apparatus inside the vehicle,and for entering such information into the programable microchip so as to activate the locking or unlocking device.
An apparatus comprising an electronic bar code inside the housing for discrimination by a bar code scanner.
An apparatus comprising replenish able energy cells associated with the housing, such as solar cells, with a connected battery within the housing for further powering the said devices within the housing.
An apparatus with the housing comprising: a first portion having visual information thereon and having an electronic bar code device thereon; and, a sturdy second portion of similar dimensions to the first portion being connected by means structural and electrical to the first portion, and containing said devices, with the second portion comprising: an exterior with an attachment of energy cells with electrical connections to a sealed interior containing a battery; an antenna being electrically connected to a transmitter within a sealed interior of said: and, an option port with electrical connections to a programmed microchip, with further electrical connections to devices within the sealed interior comprising a series of programed and programmable microchips, a pressure detector, a heat detector, a gas detector, motion detector, a camera lens, a battery, a transmitter and it's antenna, a global positioning system and it's antenna, and an electronic barcode.
An apparatus which is configured as a license plate.
An apparatus with a configuration of a license plate, transmitting various forms of information to the receiving authorities, including visual information, electronic information from the bar code, electronic information by access through the option port and electronic information from a satellite which may be a global positioning satellite.
An apparatus substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings.
A preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 a is a front view of the licence plate apparatus;
Figure 1 b is a top view of the licence plate apparatus depicted in Figure l a but not showing the fascia; Figure 1 c is a side view of the licence plate apparatus depicted in Figure 1 b but not showing the fascia;
SUBSTΓΓUTE SHEET (Rule 26) (RO/AU) Figure 2 is a front plan view of the licence plate apparatus shown in Figures 1 b and 1 c, but excluding the fascia shown in Figure l a; and Figure 3 is a side plan view of the licence plate apparatus shown in Figures 1 c and 2.
The licence plate apparatus is envisaged to be used as a futuristically advanced registered vehicle licence plate, where the number plate is attached to a vehicle such as a car, boat, truck, motorcycle, trailer, caravan, or a vehicle which is deemed to be registered to travel upon any public roadway. As the state or federal laws of that country have the powers to enforce, the apparatus may be fixed permanently to the vehicle by welding, bolting, torque bolts, the use of adhesives or any other attachable means.
The licence plate apparatus may be solar powered through a number of solar cells located around the exterior framework of a container, or alternatively may be powered through the option port by the 1 2 volt system of the vehicle to which the apparatus is attached (see Figure 3). The particulars that make the licence plate apparatus new and innovative are:
1 . The information is housed within a contained area, a device which is able to be tracked by a satellite in orbit. Due to the components which are incorporated within the main frame of the global positioning system (see Figure 2).
2. The licence plate apparatus will be fitted with a pressure detector which will detect pressure such as a vacuum or pressure inside the sealed casing, also the pressure of any impact upon the pressure detector which may be converted to analyse the impact speed. (see Figure 2).
SUBSTTTUTE SHEET (Rule 26) (RO/AU) 3. The automatic trigger device is a microchip which is programmed to activate the transmitting system to alert the satellite or telecommunications base station if any violation that vacuum or pressure release is detected (see Figure 2).
4. The pressure detector will detect the atmospheric pressure within the sealed casing.
5. If gas is utilised as an option for tampering detection, the gas may be an ozone friendly gas,which is non combustible and is able to be detected by a small gas detection device (see Figure 2).
6. The numbers on the face of the apparatus may be the same as the numbers which are seen on the face of any licence plate on a current motor vehicle, as the eye will see these numbers but directly behind these numbers and letters the electronic bar code conected to the afforesaid tamper evident device may be inside the apparatus (see Figures 2 and 3).
7. An "option port" will be installed as part of the apparatus to enable authorities to complete a manual check of any violation of the apparatus through a series of programmed memory chips which may contain data of any previous inconsistencies relating to the misuse of the apparatus, and for the transfering of any registration details, and the unlocking code to the programable micro chips.
8. The apparatus may be fitted with a movement detecting mercury switch which may be electronically linked to the programmed chip system.
9. The apparatus may be fitted with a heat detector alerting the system of any extreme heat detected . The series of programmable chips, or alternatively the bar code, will house all of the information of that registered vehicle, such as the date registered ,and the owners particulars, such as:
1 . Age of owner;
2. Licence status of owner;
3. All registration details of the vehicle.
In reference to this information being transmitted by the transmitting system to the satellite, or alternatively to the telecommunications base station this can, at any time, be accessed by the land based monitoring computer.
The apparatus housing will be able to withstand a reasonable impact. This will be variable according to the structured strength of the apparatus outer casing. It can be made of alloy, plastic, graphite, kevlar, fibreglass, or titanium sides and backing with a laminated glass fascia, plated glass fascia, perspex fascia, plastic fascia or any other materials which may be useful. The numbers and letters may be printed on the inside of the glass laminated fascia (see Figure 1 ) such 61 7 CUB. This is what will be visible to the human eye. The registering department and associated authorities will have these numbers and letters coinciding with the relevant bar code of that vehicle.
It should be noted that only one licence plate apparatus is needed per vehicle. Any other coinciding licence plate need only be a typical licence plate.
Ideally it would be either a vacuum or pressurised zone with an alert switch inside or the gas is sealed inside the plate casing as a tamper safe device. This
SUBSTΓTUTE SHEET (Rule 26) (RO/AU gas or pressure, inserted into the caseing through a pressure valve which is surpressing the detector from activating the alert feature through the programmed microchip between the detector and the transmitting system trigger mechanism, will only trigger the alert feature if the detector fails to detect the gas, pressure, or vacuum which would indicate either tampering, or an accident, which in either case the emergency service required would need to attend on an urgent basis.
The advantages of the licence plate apparatus are many and some of these are:
1 . A greater safety for vehicle occupants in that if there is an accident the transmitting system will immediately alert the monitoring ground base as to the co-ordinates whether the occupants are conscious or unconscious.
2. If your vehicle is stolen, you only need to notify the monitoring station of the registration number visible on the front of the licence plate apparatus or the coinciding plate, and the police will be able to track and pinpoint the position of your vehicle through the global positioning system.
3. Any tampering of the licence plate apparatus will result in the transmitting system notifying the policing computer base as to the co-ordinates of your licence plate apparatus due to the loss of gas or pressured vacuum.
4. The licence plate apparatus may eliminate the need for registration labels.
5. The licence plate apparatus will ultimately reduce car theft. 6. Vehicles fitted with the licence plate apparatus would eventually enjoy cheaper car insurance.
7. Introduction of the licence plate apparatus will ultimately reduce registration costs.
8. The licence plate apparatus' quick information supply abilities will reduce police time and costs with much less chasing due to the tracking facility.
9. A parking officer together with a decoding scanner device could determine if the owner of the vehicle has any outstanding wants or warrants.
10. The monitoring station could access the location of any plate at any time.
1 1 . There would be a reduced time of arrival by emergency services at an accident, and subsequently reduced loss of life. Or in the event of tampering, due to the loss of pressure detected by the tamper evident device used, and the monitoring station being notified by the alert facility within a matter of seconds.
1 2. Eventually the introduction of the licence plate apparatus would result in a domino effect of many reduced private costs and government department costs, less car theft, less police time, less court time and costs, less jail time and costs, the elimination of registration labels which means less department of motor transport costs. The global positioning system linked licence plate apparatus means less police time used on enquiries and major vehicle accidents, ultimately saving the country billions of dollars. 1 3. Ultimately these savings will be passed on to the general community in many ways, helping to raise the quality of life for that country..

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1 . An apparatus attachable to a vehicle and for identifying the location of the vehicle, the apparatus comprising;
(a) a housing which is attachable to the vehicle.
(b) a transmitter with antenna inside the housing and which can transmit the position of the vehicle to the satellite or a telecommunications base station.
(c) tamper evident means associated with the housing to activate the transmitter upon unauthorised intrusion into the housing.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the housing is airtight and is pressurised or depressurised through a valve, and the taper evident means is a pressure detector inside such sealed caseing which activates the transmitter if the pressure changes in the housing, such as upon breaching of the interior during an attempt at immobilization of the apparatus, or by the deformation of the housing by a collision.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 or claim 2, where the transmission means comprises connection of the transmitter to an antenna of said housing and relaying the transmission to a telecommunications satellite or a telecommunications ground base station.
4. The apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, comprising a heat detector in the housing which will activate the transmitter upon sensing a temperature in excess of normal ranges, such as upon fire in the vehicle.
5. The apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, comprising an activatable and deactivatable motion sensor in the housing which, will activate the transmitter upon sensing the motion of the housing.
6. The apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, comprising a gas detector in the housing which will activate the transmitter upon sensing a breaching of the housing, which may involve a collision of the vehicle or tampering with the housing.
7. The apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, comprising an option port in the housing for the exchange of information from a programmed microchip of the sealed housing to an external computer, and for providing a power source from the vehicle to the housing and for connection to other features inside the cabin or engine bay.
8. The apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, comprising an electronic tamper evident Barcode in the housing for discrimination by a bar code scanner.
9. The apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, comprising replenishable energy cells associated with the housing, such as solar cells, with a connected battery within the housing, further powering said devices of the housing.
10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 , with the housing comprising:
(a) a first portion having visual information thereon and having an electronic tamper evident Barcode device thereon:
(b) a sturdy second portion of similar dimensions to the first portion, being connected by means structural and electrical to the first portion and containing said devices , with the second portion comprising an exterior with an attachment of replenishable energy cells with electrical connections to a sealed interior containing a battery. Also an exterior with an antenna being electrically connected to transmitter within a sealed interior of said, and an option port with electrical connections to a programmed microchip, with further electrical connections to devices within the sealed interior comprising; a global positioning system with antenna, a pressure detector, a heat detector, a locking system, a gas detector, a camera lens, a motion detector, a battery, and a transmitter with antenna.
1 1 . The apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, which is configured as a licence plate containing a camera lens within a sealed housing.
1 2. The apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, with a configuration of a licence plate, transmitting various forms of information to authorities, including visual information through a camera lens, electronic information by bar code, electronic information by access through the option port, and electronic information from a global positioning satellite system.
1 3 The apparatus of any one of the preceding claims, in the configuration of a licence plate containing a logic system.
1 4. An apparatus substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the drawings.
DATED THIS 1 8TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1 997. BY ANTHONY GERARD HUDSON
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