Claims
- 1. An alarm system for an internal combustion engine of the type having an oil pump for providing lubricating oil to the engine and having a fuel pump for providing fuel to the engine, said alarm system comprising fuel monitoring means for generating periodic electric pulses in response to pumping of fuel by the fuel pump, counting means coupled to said fuel monitoring means for counting said electrical pulses, means responsive to actual pumping of oil by the oil pump for periodically resetting said counting means in response to actual pumping of oil by the oil pump, a horn for producing an audible warning, and control means responsive to said counting means for actuating said horn to produce the audible warning in response to said counting means counting a predetermined number of said electric pulses.
- 2. An alarm system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said counting means includes an integrated circuit counter having a clock input for receiving the electric pulses, a reset input for setting said integrated circuit counter to a reset condition in response to application of a reset voltage on said reset input, and a count-indicative output for providing a logic transition in response to application of a pre-determined number of the electric pulses to said clock input following application of the reset voltage to said reset input.
- 3. An alarm system in accordance with claim 2 wherein said control means includes a flip-flop which has two stable states and which is conditioned from one to the other of said stable states in response to the occurrence of said logic transition at said count-indicative output.
- 4. An alarm system in accordance with claim 3 wherein said control means further comprises an astable generator for providing a plurality of sequential logic transitions in response to said change of state of said flip-flop.
- 5. An alarm system in accordance with claim 4 wherein said control means further comprises a silicon controlled rectifier operable in response to said plurality of sequential logic transitions for periodically enabling and disabling said horn in synchrony with said sequential logic transitions.
- 6. An alarm system in accordance with claim 5 wherein said fuel monitoring means includes a sensor coupled to the output of the fuel pump and having a pair of electrical contacts which are periodically opened and closed in response to actual pumping of fuel by the fuel pump.
- 7. An alarm system in accordance with claim 1 wehrein said fuel monitoring means includes a sensor coupled to the output of the fuel pump and having a pair of electrical contracts which are periodically opened and closed in response to actual pumping of fuel by the fuel pump.
- 8. An alarm system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said reset means periodically resets said counting means prior to the completion of the consecutive generation of a series of said electric pulses equal in number to said predetermined number.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of now abandoned U.S. application Ser. No. 765,547, filed Aug. 14, 1985, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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