Abstract:
A calling-help warning device of a third brake light of an automobile includes a remote controller and a calling-help warning device. The remote controller has at least one battery, a switch, a plurality of control buttons and a wireless signal emitter that are sequentially linked up. The calling-help warning device is provided with a wireless signal receiver, a control unit, at least one inductor, a third brake light, a setting switch, a plurality of brake lights, and a power supply. If a car is parked, a driver can utilize the remote controller to activate the calling-help warning device. If the car is intruded by a thief, the at least one inductor can activate the third brake light to keep on flashing to warn people thereabout for help.
Abstract:
A vehicle anti-theft SOS-calling device includes at least one SOS-calling device having a control unit, anti-theft detecting unit, and a rescue signal lamp board; and a remote controller having a main controller, at least one switch, and an alarming unit. The control unit has a wireless receiver and a wireless transmitter; the main controller has a wireless transmitter and a wireless receiver. The rescue signal lamp board has light emitters in a shape of a word meaning rescue and fixed clearly visible on a vehicle body. The SOS-calling device is turned on and off by the remote controller to send signals to the control unit to light up the rescue signal lamp board and simultaneously the wireless transmitter of the SOS-calling device transmits signals to the wireless receiver of the remote controller, so that the data of the signals is shown on the alarming unit, indicating the vehicle being stolen.
Abstract:
An automobile steering lock with a warning device includes a base having a chamber for containing a PC board, a battery and a buzzer. A light-permeable board is positioned at one side of the base for installing a displaying panel inside it to display a help signal. The displaying panel is connected to the PC board by a connecting line. With an alarm to sound out and a displaying panel to flash with the help signal for a double warning, the steering lock can really protect a car from stolen by a burglar.
Abstract:
An automobile steering lock includes a steering wheel lock, provided with a base, a locking portion and a stationary rod. The base has a through groove bored with a dead bolt hole on its inner sidewall. A pressing lock core located outside the base has a dead bolt to be inserted into the dead bolt hole. A restricting plate fixed on a bottom of the through groove has a sliding rail and plural through holes. A locking member has a sliding rod formed at its top for being fitted in the through groove, a through hole bored through the sliding rod for being inserted by the dead bolt, and at least one sliding groove cut near a bottom of the sliding rod. The locking member also has a blocking plate at a bottom. The steering wheel lock is easy to use but uneasy to be broken, achieving anti-theft purpose.
Abstract:
An automobile steering wheel lock includes a foundation base with a lock holder, an insert slot formed between the foundation base and the lock holder. The foundation base has its underside secured with a baffle plate having its front portion formed with a clasping recess. The lock holder is disposed with an accommodating chamber received therein with a push-in lock provided with an engage pin and a spring, and the engage pin can be pressed to extend in the insert slot. A resisting rod is fixed with a positioning insert bar to be inserted in the insert slot. The positioning insert bar is bored with at least one pin hole for an engage pin to be inserted therein and has one side provided with a lengthwise slide recess, and a fixing pin is inserted through the accommodating chamber and fixed in the slide recess of the positioning insert bar.
Abstract:
An automobile steering wheel lock includes a foundation base provided with an insert slot at its front end and an accommodating chamber therein with a push-in lock having an engage pin and a spring. The push-in lock is pressed to insert the engage pin in the insert hole of the foundation base. The foundation base has its lower side fixed with a clasping member having its upper end disposed with a positioning insert rod and its lower end formed with a retaining member. The positioning insert rod inserted in the insert slot has at least one pin hole for the engage pin to be inserted therethrough, having one side provided with a slide recess. A fixing pin is inserted through the accommodating chamber and fixed in the slide recess to position the positioning insert rod in the insert slot for preventing the clasping member from slipping off the foundation base.