1999 : LIBERATOR :

           Principle

 

Putting more computers and electronics in cars to bring down the risks of dangerous fires.

Allowing any person in the car to get out to bring down the risk of being

blocked in the car.

Examples of use :

Manual operating :

 

Process:

You are driving, and an accident happens close by.

You detach the seat-belt cutting hammer in your car (on the dash board), and go towards the car in the accident.

 

You intervene in the case of :

·         A fire starting in the damaged car

·         The passengers being stuck inside or are unconscious

·         Assistance (Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade)  not arriving.

 

                

 

                                      

You break the windows, cut of the seat-belts  and free the passengers quickly.

When you get back to your vehicle, a SIREN will remind you to put the

hammer back in its place  (You can’t leave the hammer behind).

 

The Liberator was awarded a gold medal in the “Lepine” contest in Paris in May 2000