AUTOMATIC ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM

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ENERGIZED AND READY, WHEN SECONDS COUNT Kussmaul Electronics 170 Cherry Avenue West Sayville NY 11796 Automatic electrical distribution system, namely, power distribution panels and solid state controllers for sequentially operating a plurality of switches connected to lighting apparatuses in emergency vehicles; electrical plug device enabling connection and disconnection of power and/or control cables; battery chargers; battery monitors; brake controllers; electrical receptacles; electrical switches; radio transmitters and receivers; electrical power distribution units; electronic door alarms; automatic power line disconnect apparatus, primarily comprised of an electrical receptacle, primarily comprised of stainless steel and plastic cover and power cords; power supplies; power switches, namely, power transfer switches; current sensors; electronic time delay relays; voltage monitors in the nature of over voltage detectors and under voltage detectors; battery monitor for electronic load shedding systems;Electronic anti-theft systems in the nature of security devices for vehicles comprised of safety locks that control ignition; electronic load shedding and sequencer systems primarily comprised of a solid state controller, a master control switch, and battery monitor; and electronic high idle systems comprised of a solid state controller, a master control switch, and battery monitor, all of the aforementioned for use in sequentially operating a plurality of switches and monitoring battery supply for land vehicles;
KUSSMAUL KUSSMAUL ELECTRONICS COMPANY, INC. 170 Cherry Avenue West Sayville NY 11796 Automatic electrical distribution system, namely, power distribution panels and solid state controllers for sequentially operating a plurality of switches connected to lighting apparatuses in emergency vehicles; electrical plug device enabling connection and disconnection of power and/or control cables; battery chargers; battery monitors; brake controllers; electrical receptacles; electrical switches; radio transmitters and receivers; electrical power distribution units; electronic door alarms; automatic power line disconnect apparatus, primarily comprised of an electrical receptacle, primarily comprised of stainless steel and plastic cover and power cords; power supplies; power switches, namely, power transfer switches; current sensors; electronic time delay relays; voltage monitors in the nature of over voltage detectors and under voltage detectors; battery monitor for electronic load shedding systems;Electronic anti-theft systems in the nature of security devices for vehicles comprised of safety locks that control ignition; electronic load shedding and sequencer systems primarily comprised of a solid state controller, a master control switch, and battery monitor; and electronic high idle systems comprised of a solid state controller, a master control switch, and battery monitor, all of the aforementioned for use in sequentially operating a plurality of switches and monitoring battery supply for land vehicles;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An alternative power source provides alternating current (AC) through a proper connector into a first outlet of a pre-existing electrical distribution system which is normally powered by an alternating current electrical power supply through main breakers and a breaker box. At least one of the breakers which controls power from the normal AC electrical power supply on the electrical distribution system is opened prior to connecting the alternative power supply. The alternative power supply provides electricity through the proper connector into the first outlet, or node, to provide alternating current to a selected portion of the electrical distribution system, and possibly to both halves of the pre-existing electrical distribution system if the proper connector is connected to a 240 volt outlet, or if two proper connectors are utilized and connected to first and second outlets with the first and second outlets on each of the two phase (power) wires of the pre-existing electrical distribution system.