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AU726282B2
AU726282B2 AU50602/96A AU5060296A AU726282B2 AU 726282 B2 AU726282 B2 AU 726282B2 AU 50602/96 A AU50602/96 A AU 50602/96A AU 5060296 A AU5060296 A AU 5060296A AU 726282 B2 AU726282 B2 AU 726282B2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R25/00Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles
    • B60R25/01Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens
    • B60R25/04Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens operating on the propulsion system, e.g. engine or drive motor
    • B60R25/06Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens operating on the propulsion system, e.g. engine or drive motor operating on the vehicle transmission
    • B60R25/066Locking of hand actuated control actuating means
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60RVEHICLES, VEHICLE FITTINGS, OR VEHICLE PARTS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • B60R25/00Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles
    • B60R25/01Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens
    • B60R25/02Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens operating on the steering mechanism
    • B60R25/021Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens operating on the steering mechanism restraining movement of the steering column or steering wheel hub, e.g. restraining means controlled by ignition switch
    • B60R25/02142Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens operating on the steering mechanism restraining movement of the steering column or steering wheel hub, e.g. restraining means controlled by ignition switch comprising externally controlled safety devices for preventing locking during vehicle running condition
    • B60R25/02144Fittings or systems for preventing or indicating unauthorised use or theft of vehicles operating on vehicle systems or fittings, e.g. on doors, seats or windscreens operating on the steering mechanism restraining movement of the steering column or steering wheel hub, e.g. restraining means controlled by ignition switch comprising externally controlled safety devices for preventing locking during vehicle running condition interlocked with gear box or gear lever
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Description

-/UU/Ul1 2/5/91 Regulation 3.2(2)
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COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Application Number: Lodged: oooo o* *o *g oo o oo o oo*o o ••go o Invention Title: VEHICLE ANTI THEFT DEVICE The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to us This invention lies in the field of anti theft devices for use in a vehicle, for example, an anti theft device locking the gear lever into a fixed position such as the reverse gear. However, within the ambit of a narrower scope, this invention is concerned with the actuating and locking means for such anti theft devices.
Nonetheless, this invention could equally apply to locking and security devices in general.
The increase in the number of vehicle thefts has lead to the development of various anti theft devices. These anti theft devices include, amongst others, steering locks, steering and pedal locks, gear lever and hand brake locks, alarm systems, and immobiliser systems.
The disadvantage with most lockable anti theft devices of the prior art is that the 15 locking means is visible and accessible inside the vehicle cabin, and therefore prone to tampering by a thief.
It is an object of this invention to provide an anti theft device for a vehicle which o" locks the gears into a fixed position, for example, the reverse position, which locking means is externally invisible, and not easily accessible therefore overcoming this disadvantage of the prior art.
Another object is to provide an embodiment of enhanced security within a housing which can be mounted partly in and partly against a gear change lever 25 pedestal as a module which is sealed against ingress by a thief. This allows fast installation, giving a saving in an important component of cost.
In accordance with the present invention there is provided an anti theft device for vehicles which restricts the movement of a gear change lever in a gear change lever mechanism, e.g. locks it into a fixed position, the anti-theft device including a locking plate adapted to fit inside or against a gear change lever retaining structure of the gear change lever mechanism, the locking plate being provided with a hinge or pivot which facilitates hinged or pivotal movement of the locking plate between a position in which the locking plate restricts movement of the gear change lever and one in which the gear change lever is left free, and a modular housing within which Sthe locking plate is hingedly or pivotally mounted, the modular housing being arranged to be fastened to the gear change lever retaining structure so as to essentially enclose the locking plate.
The hinge could comprise hinge lugs along at least one edge of the plate which are aligned with openings provided in opposite wails of the gear change lever retainer structure, and the locking plate is hinged to the gear change lever retainer structure by passing a hinge pin through the openings in the gear change lever retainer plate and the hinge lugs in the locking plate.
The housing is made of robust material such as steel, which is bent in a Ushaped or channel like configuration, or a cast or forged U-shaped channel like configuration with one end closed such that the open end fits into the gear change retainer structure and is secured by means of at least one suitable S fastener, for example a rivet, spot weld, bolt and nut, to the gear change retaining structure. The fastener preferably forms part of the gear change console, so that additional openings in this console are not required for accommodating the fasteners, and this in turn simplifies the installation process.
A sleeve is welded or suitably attached on the base of the U-shaped channel like housing, over a co-axial opening made in the base of the channel, such that S: when the channel is placed into the gear change retaining structure, the sleeve protrudes through suitable openings in the gear change retaining structure and extends to the surface of the gear change console in a manner such that this S. sleeve is flush with the console, and is not prominently visible when the lock is 25 activated. The sleeve contains a high security barrel type lock which comprises a plunger free to move in the vertical plane. The plunger is preferably spring loaded, and is locked when depressed into the sleeve.
An actuating linkage is suitably hinged to the bottom end of the plunger such that it hingeably engages an actuating lever which is attached to the locking plate.
This attachment can be made by passing the hinge pin of the locking plate through and opening at one end of the actuating lever, for example.
A lever may be welded, or suitably attached in a similar manner, to the hinge pin such that when the lever is pulled or pushed, the locking plate moves up or down espectively. When the locking plate is in the up position, it poses an obstacle to the bottom end of the gear change lever, and thereby, the gear change lever is locked into a fixed position, and the anti theft device has been activated. When the locking plate is moved into the down position, it is clear from any movements in the gear change lever since it lies flat on the console floor or floor pan of the vehicle, and thus is deactivated. Means for locking the locking plate into the up position is provided. A stopper for the locking plate is provided in at least one wall of the gear change lever retainer plate, so as to stop the locking plate, when pushed upwards, in the correct position. Preferably, the gear change lever is locked in the reverse position, so that even if a thief is able to start the car, he io can only drive the vehicle in reverse, and therefore the thief will be deterred from stealing the vehicle.
An optional feature of this invention is to automatically activate and deactivate the S anti theft device by means of a hidden switch or a remote control, for example.
o 15 This is implemented by the provision of a rod or such similar structure attached to oo.. the lever, and the other side of the rod is attached to a linear motor or solenoid energised and de-energised by means of a relay. Suitable circuitry for the energising and de-energising of the linear motor is provided in the vehicle. The S, linear motor is suitably placed on the console floor of the vehicle such that it does not interfere with the operation of other parts of the vehicle.
The invention can be adapted to be fitted in all makes of vehicles, as well as vehicles with manual or automatic gearboxes. The invention can be supplied as g" original equipment fitted in vehicles or can be supplied to the after market for 25 subsequent fitting.
The anti theft device in conjunction with the locking means is activated by placing the gear select lever into a selected gear position when the vehicle is parked, then depressing the plunger of the barrel lock which in turn engages the actuating lever by means of the actuating linkage, the actuating lever positions the locking plate in an upward position such that it restricts the movement of the gear change lever. By the turning the key provided for the barrel type lock, the locking plate is effectively held in this position until the anti theft device is disengaged by once again turning the key such the plunger of the barrel type lock is releasably pushed in the upward position, due to it being spring loaded, which in turn positions the locking plate in the downward resting position to allow free movement of the gear select lever.
An optional addition to the invention preferred by some vehicle manufacturers and insurers is that the function is provided that the ignition key is prevented from being removed unless the gear change lever is locked, therefore driver cannot withdraw ignition key without locking the gear change lever before leaving the car.
1o To achieve this function there is provided as a subsidiary feature of this invention an ignition-key interrupter.
The function of this is to prevent the removal of the ignition key unless the gear 5lock has been actuated.
A number of gear shift lock anti-theft devices of other constructions are presently available on the market. The main draw back to thissystem is the fact that there is no way to ensure that the car driver does in fact activate the locking ,device before disembarking the vehicle.
By integrating the interrupter with the locking system it makes it impossible to withdraw the ignition key from the lock until the gear lock had been actuated.
For example, in many cars the ignition key can only be withdrawn after turning 25 the key from the "run" to the "off' position. In so doing the movement passes through the "acc" (accessory) position and is interrupted there until the key is pressed inwards which then allows it to continue to the "off' position when it may be withdrawn.
In this example the interrupter consists of a steel pin which is so positioned that it slides in between the ignition barrel lock and the ignition switch operating shaft and limits the in and out movement of the ignition key and thus prevents the key from being pressed in to pass from the "Acc" position to the "off' position.
Movement in the pin is limited to about 5 mm and may be achieved by means of ~lectric solenoid mechanical leverage or by air operated cylinder and plunger.
Whichever means is chosen it will be arranged in such a way that should a failure in the system occur the pin would retract and enable the operator to withdraw their key in the normal way, i.e. a "fail safe" arrangement.
The invention will be more fully described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which Figure 1 shows a right side view of an anti theft device which does not embody the invention, but is useful for the understanding thereof housed within the gear change lever retainer plate, Figure 2 shows a rear end view of the same device, Figure 3 shows a bottom view of the same device, Figure 4 shows an perspective view of the locking plate together with its attachments, Figure 5 is an isometric view of an anti-theft device in accordance with the preferred embodiment showing it in an engaged position, ooo9 Figure 6 is a side elevation of the device in figure Figure 7 is an end elevation thereof, of the vehicle, Figure 8 is a sectioned side elevation thereof, Figure 9 is a plan view thereof, Figure 10 is an isometric view of the manner in which the device is attached to the gear shift console of the vehicle, Figure 11 is a schematic view of an ignition key interrupter in the gear lock disengaged condition, and 12 is a similar view thereof in the engaged position.
As shown in figure 1, locking plate 1 is placed behind the gear change lever L inside the gear change lever retaining structure 2. The gear change lever retaining structure 2, as shown in figure 2, is in the form of a U-shaped plate, and the locking plate is movably attached to the gear change lever retaining structure by means hinge pin 3, shown in figure 4, which is passed through openings 4 and (shown in figure 2) in the gear change lever retaining structure and hinge lugs 6 and 7 as shown in figure 4. The hinge assembly allows the locking plate 1 to rotate in an upward or downward position. To facilitate this rotation of the locking plate 1, lever 8 is affixed to hinge pin 3, by passing the hinge pin through an opening in the lever, and is welded, or attached in such similar way, to locking plate 1.
The anti theft device is activated by pulling lever 8 so that plate 1 is rotated upwards (arrow A) as shown in figure 1. Stopper 9, shown in figures 2 and 3, which comprises preferably a screw or bolt affixed to a wall of the gear change lever retaining structure 2, restricts the movement of locking plate 1 to beyond this point. At the point where the locking plate 1 is stopped by stopper 9, the front edge of this plate is placed against the bottom part 10 of gear lever L.
Figure 1 shows the gear lever 10 in the reverse position, in the case where the gear is placed in reverse by sliding the gear lever backwards above the pivot point 11. Accordingly, the lower portion of the gear lever 10, below the pivot point, moves forward. While the anti theft device is activated, it prevent the selection of any other gear since the locking plate forms an obstacle to the 25 movement of the bottom part of the gear lever, below the pivot point 11, in a backward direction.
An important feature of this embodiment of the invention is that attempts to force the gear change lever will not strain the actuating lever and locking mechanism.
Force on the gear change lever will not cause any torque on the plate, hence no force on the actuating lever, but will apply force directly in line with the plate which will be borne by the hinge pin; this can be made robust enough to sustain the force.
The anti theft device can be accordingly adapted to lock the gear lever L in any gear, however, the locking of the gear in a reverse position proves to be more effective, since the vehicle is restricted to motion in the reverse direction only.
The deactivation of the anti theft device involves the pushing of lever 8 in a forward direction, which rotates the locking plate 1 in a downward position, (arrow B) and this plate rest on the console floor under the gear change lever retaining plate 2. Figure 1 shows the locking plate in the activated mode, with the deactivated mode illustrated by the locking mechanism drawn in dashed lines.
When the locking plate 1 is deactivated, it lies flush on the floor console, with sufficient clearance to allow the gear lever 10 to move freely.
A preferable feature of this invention is the facility to activate and deactivate the anti theft device by electronic means. This is accomplished by the provision of a rod 12, or such similar means, attached to the top end of lever 8. The attachment can be implemented by means of a suitable fastener 13, for example, a nut and bolt assembly. The other end of rod 12 is attached to a linear motor 61 comprising a solenoid to energise and de-energise the motor. The linear motor 61 is shown schematically in the accompanying drawings. The linear motor will be suitably placed in the car so as not to interfere with other operating parts in the vehicle. Suitable circuitry, to energise and de-energise the linear motor by means of a hidden switch, or a remote control 60, for example, will be accordingly provided in the vehicle.
25 Upon energising of the anti theft device, the linear motor will pull rod 12 backwards, which in turn pulls lever 8 and rotates locking plate 1 upwards, thereby restricting the movement of gear lever 10. Means is provided to lock the locking plate in this position, or the plate could be held in this position by keeping the solenoid in an energised state.
As shown in figures 5 to 9, the locking device 21 comprises a housing in the form of plate 22, made of steel for the purposes of a robust construction, bent into a Ushaped or channel like configuration, or cast or forged into a U-shaped channel like configuration. The channel is positioned such that its base 22,1 faces upwards. Sleeve 23 is welded or suitably attached to the channel 22 such that it -RA/ '§positioned co-axially to an opening in plate 22. A barrel type lock 24 comprising a plunger is spring loaded inside sleeve 23. The lock has a key slot to accommodate a security key for the purposes of activating and deactivating the lock such as to reduce the possibility of unauthorised access to the lock.
Barrel type lock 24 comprising a plunger is free to move in a vertical plane inside sleeve 23. Actuating linkage 26 is suitably hinged to the bottom end of barrel type lock 24. This linkage is further hingedly attached to actuating lever 27 which, by being attached to locking plate 28, facilitates the upward and downward movement of locking plate 28. This attachment can be accomplished 1o by passing pin 29 of the locking plate, through a hole in one end of actuating lever 27.
The device of figures 5 to 9 can be seen in figures 11 and 12, and as shown in figure 12, the anti theft device is activated by depressing the barrel type lock 24 S 15 inside the sleeve 23 which in turn engages actuating lever 27 via actuating linkage 26, which raises locking plate 28 such that it restricts the movement of the gear select lever of the vehicle. The barrel type lock 24, clicks into a locked position when pushed down to the position shown in figure 12. To deactivate the o: locking device, the key is inserted into slot 25 and turned in barrel type lock 24, upon which the lock will be released and pushed in the upward position, due to it being spring loaded, and locking plate 28 will lie in the rest position via actuating linkage 26 and actuating lever 27, as shown in figure 11. The gear shift lever is free to resume its normal modes of operation.
25 Figure 10 illustrates the way in which the locking module 21 is fitted inside the gear select mechanism console 30. Preferably, the locking module is fitted into the rear part of the gear change retainer housing 32, and is fastened by suitable means, for example a bolt and nut assembly, to this housing. The fastening is effected by means of passing the fastener through an opening in channel 22, which is aligned with a co-axial opening in the gear select console housing 32.
When the locking means is fitted inside the gear select console, the barrel type lock, when in the depressed locked position, would appear flush against the gear select console inside the cabin of the vehicle, thereby not making it prominently visible to a potential thief nor easily accessible for tampering.
Figures 11 and 12 show the interrupter to consist of a steel pin 40 which slides in between the ignition barrel lock 41 and the ignition switch operating shaft 42 thereby limiting axial movement of the ignition key. Since the key mechanism is of the kind which must be pushed in axially to turn it to the "off' position from which the key can be withdrawn from the barrel lock, the withdrawal of the key is effectively prevented. The pin 40 is spring loaded by spring 43 to move out of the engagement position shown and actuated by a piston 44 and cylinder 45 vacuum operated to move the pin into the engagement position shown. The vacuum is applied to the cylinder via a tube 46 connected (47) to the gear change lever locking device 21 at which a valve 47,1 is linked to the device so that the vacuum is applied to the tube until the locking device is locked and the valve closed to remove the vacuum when the gear change lever is locked so that the pin withdraws to free the key mechanism to allow withdrawal of the key.
15 Figures 11 and 12 show the valve 47 in enlarged detail. It comprises a cylinder 48 with plunger 49, sealed by O-rings in slideable relationship. Vacuum (e.g.
*from the inlet manifold) is applied to a tube 50 via line 51 and hence, when in the disengaged position of figure 11, to the tube 52 and thence via line 47 to the cylinder 45 to lock the key K to be non-removable. When the device 21 is moved to lock the gear lever in reverse, as in figure 12, the plunger 49 connects ambient *••air via tube 53 to the tube 52 and hence, via line 47 to relieve the vacuum, eooe allowing spring 43 to move the pin 40 to the unlocked position in which the key K can be removed.
i C ego• 25 Since cylinder 48 is hingedly connected via hole 54 to the flange 55 of the locking plate 28 and the plunger 49 via hole 56 to the housing 22.1, movement of the locking plate causes the movements of the cylinder and plunger described.

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1. An anti theft device for vehicles which restricts the movement of a gear change lever in a gear change lever mechanism, the anti-theft device including a locking plate adapted to fit inside or against a gear change lever retaining structure of the gear change lever mechanism, the locking plate being provided with a hinge or pivot which facilitates hinged or pivotal movement of the locking plate between a position in which the locking plate restricts movement of the gear change lever and one in which the gear change lever is left free, and a modular housing within which the locking plate is hingedly or pivotally mounted, the modular housing being arranged to be fastened to the gear change lever retaining structure so as to essentially enclose the locking plate.
2. An anti theft device as claimed in claim 1, in which the locking plate has hinge lugs extending along opposed side edges of the plate, which lugs are aligned 0° with openings in opposite walls of the modular housing, and a hinge pin o passes through the lugs and the openings.
3. An anti theft device as claimed in either one of the preceding claims, in which the modular housing is of U-shaped channel form and is adapted to be fitted partially into the gear change lever retaining structure.
4. An anti theft device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, in which the housing has a sleeve extending upwardly from the housing so that when installed it will penetrate a gear change console and house a lock mechanism, which, when in a depressed locked position, is arranged to be flush with and visible from above the console. An anti theft device as claimed in claim 4, which includes a linkage operating the plate and linked to the lock mechanism which is adapted to lock the plate in the position in which the plate restricts the movement of the gear change lever, wherein the lock mechanism is a barrel-type lock including a spring- loaded plunger located inside the sleeve, whereby downward movement of the spring-loaded plunger and linkage is arranged to pivot one end of the locking plate downwards and an opposite locking edge of the locking plate upwards into a raised locked position.
6. An anti theft device according to any one of the preceding claims in which the modular housing is fastened to the gear change lever retaining structure using openings forming part of the existing gear change lever retaining structure.
7. An anti theft device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, adapted to be automatically activated by means of a hidden switch or remote control.
8. An anti theft device as claimed in claim 7, in which the gear lever has attached to it a rod whose end opposite to that attached to the lever is attached to a linear motor or solenoid energised by means of a relay. An anti theft device as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, provided with a connection to the ignition key of the vehicle and adapted so that the ignition key can not be withdrawn unless the gear change lever has been o locked. An anti theft device as claimed in claim 9, in which the connection is provided by a pneumatic tube leading from the gear change console to the ignition key, with a valve actuated at the gear change lever when it is locked to provide a pneumatic signal which will actuate a pneumatic device at the ignition key .which will then allow a spring to release the ignition key for withdrawal.
11. An anti theft device as claimed in claim 9, in which the connection is provided by an electrical wire connection between the gear change console and the ignition key adapted so that when the gear change lever is locked an electrical signal will allow a spring to release the ignition key for removal.
12. An anti theft device for vehicles which restricts the movement of a gear change lever in a gear change lever mechanism, the anti-theft device including a locking plate adapted to fit inside or against a gear change lever retaining structure of the gear change lever mechanism, the locking plate being provided with a hinge or pivot which facilitates hinged or pivotal p movement of the locking plate between a raised position in which the locking plate restricts movement of the gear change lever and a lowered position in which the gear change lever is left free, a modular housing within which the locking plate is hingedly or pivotally mounted, the modular housing being arranged to be fastened to the gear change lever retaining structure, a sleeve housing a lock mechanism and extending upwardly from the housing so that when installed it will penetrate a gear change console, the lock mechanism being movable between a raised unlocked and a lowered locked position, and being connected to one end of the locking plate via a linkage, whereby downward movement of the lock mechanism is arranged to pivot the one end of the locking plate downwards and an opposite locking edge of the locking plate upwards into the raised locked position.
13. An anti theft device as specifically described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 5 to 9 of the drawings. oo I
14. An anti theft device as specifically described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 5 to 9, combined with means as described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 11 and 12 of the drawings. An anti theft device as specifically described with reference to and as illustrated in Figures 5 to 9 of the drawings, mounted in a gear change structure as shown in Figure 10 of the drawings. Dated this 28 day of August, 2000. ALPHONSO ALBERTUS VAN WYK WATERMARK PATENT TRADEMARK ATTORNEYS 290 BURWOOD ROAD HAWTHORN VICTORIA 3122 AUSTRALIA P8898AU00 IASICLRSIG
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