Miami, FL asked in Patents (Intellectual Property) for Florida

Q: I am looking to activate my patent Panic Break, correct spelling (Brake)

The present invention is a live saving devise to quickly assist those involved in an imminent accident and panic to respond to apply the vehicle's brake pedal. This devise with the push of the button #2 applying a positive current #1A to activated the solenoid #5, for a quick action to stop the vehicle. This action function as follow: When Push-Pull switch #2, is push down, it electrically activate solenoid #5. A magnetic force is produced retracting piston and pull rod #9, at the same time brackets #6A and #6B, pull down the existing brake pedal #3, as result of these actions the existing brake pump #4 is push producing a hydraulic pressure to be transmitted to each wheel's brake cylinders expanding the brake fiber bands again the wheel's wall of the steel wheel's drum, or in a disk-brake system, getting the vehicle to stop, and stop stay until the push-pull switch is pulled up, releasing the magnetic action of the solenoid #5 making the vehicle's wheel free.

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Terrence H Thorgaard
Terrence H Thorgaard
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  • Freeeport, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

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