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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 20, 2002
Filed:
May. 31, 2001
Joseph C. Spencer, Coldwater, MI (US);
Douglas Autotech Corp., Bronson, MI (US);
Abstract
An alarm assembly is provided alerting the operator through one of a visual, audible, or tactile signal, the occurrence of a specified event. The alarm assembly includes a locking mechanism coupled to a substrate which has a natural frequency. The locking mechanism is maintained in a condition which inhibits the natural frequency of the substrate unless commanded to do so by an electronic circuit which includes sensors for monitoring one or more specific criterion. The locking mechanism is preferably a non-Newtonian flow fluid locking mechanism which uses a magneto-rheological fluid to dynamically adjust the locking strength of the locking mechanism as well as the natural frequency of the substrate based upon user inputs and dynamic events. The alarm assembly can be dynamically “tuned” in and out of the natural frequency of the substrate so the substrate vibrates, produces an audible noise, or generates a current upon the occurrence of a predetermined event. Sensors mounted on the substrate provide feedback via a logic system or computer to alter the stiffness of the locking system and increase or decrease the vibration to obtain or avoid the natural frequency.