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Grave Alarm Grave Alarm US Patent : 500072 US Patent : 500072 IPR by Jai Prathap Chenna : 2006SMF6765

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Grave AlarmGrave AlarmUS Patent : 500072US Patent : 500072

IPRby

Jai Prathap Chenna : 2006SMF6765

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Life is precious and all attempts should be made to save it before we can loose it forever.

BeliefBelief

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What If you just woke up of coma and found yourself in a coffin box

What if you want to give your self or the ones you love one last chance of survival.

Do you believe in life after being declared dead.

Questions Questions

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Grave AlarmGrave Alarm

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Grave AlarmGrave AlarmBordering on the bizarre, the U.S.

patents described here reflect a concern on the part of some that persons might be buried prematurely.

It was feared that the vital signs of persons in a coma or “suspended animation” would not be detected.

As embalming became more widespread, this concern became a moot point, except, perhaps, to the most gullible.

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DetailsDetailsPatent number: 500072Filing date: Feb 4, 1893Issue date: Jun 20, 1893Inventor: AUGUST LINDQUISTAssignee: F ONE

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The PatentThe PatentIn 1893, a patent was granted to

Adalbert Kwiatkowski, of Germany, for a coffin signal using a long spring loaded flag within a tube extending to the surface and a complex linkage with a bridle resting on the forehead of the corpse and ropes around the hands.

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What is it aboutWhat is it about The invention relates to improvements in Grave

Alarms whereby the persons who are prematurely buried before life is extinct can sound an alarm thus notifying the cemetery officials of the fact

The object of the invention is not only to provide means of sounding alarm but also to provide improved construction whereby fresh air is supplied to person prematurely buried so that life can be sustained until help arrives.

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WorkingWorking When a coffin is lowered into a grave, and before the

latter is filled in. The tube 2 is connected with the coffin, and the lower

end of pipe 5 inserted within the flange 4, and encircling side tube.

The tube 8 is then connected with tubes 2 by means of the bayonet joint and the lower end of pipe 16, engages over the upper end of pipe 5

The dirt or soil is then filled in as usual It will be seen that the cord 15 extends down into the

coffin, and in case the supposed corpse should have been in a trance and not dead, when regaining consciousness can grasp the cord and sound an alarm

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Working - contdWorking - contdAt the same time fresh air will be admitted

to the coffin through the tubes, whereby life may be sustained until help comes.

After a sufficient length of time has elapsed, so that it will be positively certain that death has taken place, the housing and the tube 6 can be disconnected from tube 2.

And hence the apparatus can be readily used again and again

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ConclusionConclusionThough it is one of strange

inventions it shows one human feeling the most which is

“hope”

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Thank YouThank You

“Live in Peace”

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Review QuestionsReview QuestionsGrave Alarm is mainly for whom

◦ People in Coma and buried◦ People wrongly declared dead◦ People who never loose hope◦ All the Above

Grave Alarm is a patent in the following country◦ US◦ UK◦ India ◦ China