EP0715042A1 - Key plate structure for automobile - Google Patents
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- EP0715042A1 EP0715042A1 EP19950118155 EP95118155A EP0715042A1 EP 0715042 A1 EP0715042 A1 EP 0715042A1 EP 19950118155 EP19950118155 EP 19950118155 EP 95118155 A EP95118155 A EP 95118155A EP 0715042 A1 EP0715042 A1 EP 0715042A1
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07C—TIME OR ATTENDANCE REGISTERS; REGISTERING OR INDICATING THE WORKING OF MACHINES; GENERATING RANDOM NUMBERS; VOTING OR LOTTERY APPARATUS; ARRANGEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS FOR CHECKING NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE
- G07C9/00—Individual registration on entry or exit
- G07C9/00174—Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys
- G07C9/00944—Details of construction or manufacture
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B19/00—Keys; Accessories therefor
- E05B19/04—Construction of the bow or head of the key; Attaching the bow to the shank
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- the present invention relates to a key plate structure used for locking and unlocking a steering apparatus, a door locking device or the like for an automobile.
- Japanese Unexamined Utility Model Publication Nos. 3-111766 and 3-121982 etc. disclose an apparatus for preventing an automobile to be stolen where an electronic part such as transponder tips etc. is arranged on a key head of the key plate and magnetically coupled to an annular antenna coil fixed on a periphery of an end of a key cylinder, so that, in case of a specified key plate, a permission signal is generated to a device for controlling a driving of engine, thereby enabling of starting up the engine, while it is prevented to start up the engine in case that any key plate besides the specified key plate is used.
- the slanted guide surface is arranged on a side of the electronic part, which is closer to a corner of the hey head than the other opposing side of the electronic part. In this case, it is expected that the electronic part would not be a stumbling block in even a case of forming the corner to be rounded. Therefore, it is possible to increase degree of freedom in modeling the key head.
- reference numeral 1 designates a key plate consisting of a head part 2a and a straight key part 2b.
- a synthetic resinous key head 3 which encloses the head part 2a and a part of the key part 2b of the key plate 1.
- an electronic part 4 such as transponder tips, installed therein adjacent to the key plate 1.
- the key head 3 is composed of a casing part 5 made of hard synthetic resin, such as polypropylene, polyacetal, polycarbonate etc., for enclosing the key plate 1 partially and an outer cover 6 made of soft synthetic resin, such as vinyl chloride resin, rubber resin etc., for covering the casing part 5 generally.
- hard synthetic resin such as polypropylene, polyacetal, polycarbonate etc.
- soft synthetic resin such as vinyl chloride resin, rubber resin etc.
- the casing part 5 is divided into a pair of casing pieces 5a and 5b interposing the head part 2a and a part of the key part 2b in the direction perpendicular to two opposite surfaces 1a, 1a of the key plate 1.
- the outer cover 6 is molded integral with the key plate 1 by a not-shown mold.
- the casing part 5 is provided on one side thereof with a chamber 7 for accommodating the electronic part 4 therein.
- the chamber will be referred as "receptor part” hereinafter.
- the receptor part 7 is formed so as to open at a "front" end surface of the key head 3, which directs a tip of the key part 2b of the key plate 1.
- the electronic part 4 is inserted into the receptor part 7 through an opening 8 formed at the front end surface of the key head 3 and then, a cap 9 made of the same material as that of the casing part 5 is fitted in the opening 8 for closing it.
- the outer cover 6 includes additional flanges 8a arranged on a periphery of the opening 8 of the receptor part 7. Similarly to the flanges 11a, the additional flanges 8a are also formed so as to direct inside the key head 3 and to abut on two opposing "insertion" surfaces 9a of the cap 9.
- the casing part 5 is provided on a front end thereof, in detail, respective front edges of the casing pieces 5a, 5b with projecting rims 12 for engagement with the flanges 11a and 8a. Abutting on the flanges 11a, 8a, the projecting rims 12 operate to urge the flanges 11a, 8a against the surfaces 1a, 9a and to secure the flanges 11a, 8a thereon, respectively.
- flanges 11a, 8a in the shown embodiment are formed in substantial parallel with the abutting surfaces of the projecting rims 12, it is more preferably that these elements are formed obliquely so as to encroach on each other as shown in Fig. 8.
- the inward directing flanges 11a, 8a are formed on the peripheries of the openings 11, 8 of the outer cover 6 of soft synthetic resin and pressed on the surfaces 1a of the key plate 1 and the insertion surfaces 9a of the cap 9, respectively, by means of the projecting rims 12 provided on the casing part 5 of hard synthetic material.
- the further opening of the opening 8 of the receptor part 7 of the electronic part 4 can be prevented even when it is formed at the front end of the key head 3 as mentioned above, there is not raised a problem of producing a clearance between the key head 3 and the cap 9, whereby the appearance of the key plate structure can be improved.
- the key plate 1 projects from the front end of the key head 3, it is seldom that the user touches the outer surface of the cap 9 with his fingers.
- the cap 9 is made of hard synthetic material, there is no problem of producing a sense of incompatibility for the user.
- the electronic part 4 is provided on one side edge thereof with the slanted guide surface 4a and one of the leg parts 10 of the cap 9 is formed longer than the other leg part 10 so as to go into the wedge-shaped clearance defined between the guide surface 4a and the side wall of the receptor part 7, it is possible to urge the electronic part 4 against the opposite side wall of the receptor part 7 in addition of urging the part 4 against a bottom wall of the receptor part 7. In connection, it is also possible to fix the electronic part 4 in the receptor part 7 securely without producing any little shaky space.
- the electronic part 4 is positioned in the key head 3 so that the slanted guide surface 4a is closer to the front corner CF of the key head 3, it is expected that the electronic part 4 would not be a stumbling block in even a case of forming such a rounded corner CF as shown in Fig. 4. Therefore, it is possible to increase degree of freedom in modeling the key head 3.
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a key plate structure used for locking and unlocking a steering apparatus, a door locking device or the like for an automobile.
- In a prior art, Japanese Unexamined Utility Model Publication Nos. 3-111766 and 3-121982 etc. disclose an apparatus for preventing an automobile to be stolen where an electronic part such as transponder tips etc. is arranged on a key head of the key plate and magnetically coupled to an annular antenna coil fixed on a periphery of an end of a key cylinder, so that, in case of a specified key plate, a permission signal is generated to a device for controlling a driving of engine, thereby enabling of starting up the engine, while it is prevented to start up the engine in case that any key plate besides the specified key plate is used.
- Figures 1 to 3 show a representative key plate for locking and unlocking the above-mentioned locking apparatus. In Fig. 1, the
key plate 20 includes akey head 22 of synthetic resin having a built-inelectronic part 25. In detail, as shown in Fig. 3, thekey head 22 includes acasing portion 23 of hard synthetic material which encloses ahead part 21 of thekey plate 20 and in which theelectronic part 25 is incorporated adjacent to thekey plate 20. Thekey casing portion 23 is covered with anouter cover 24 of soft synthetic material, which is molded integral with theportion 23, providing soft feeling for an user. - In the above-mentioned
key plate 20, however, a periphery of an opening 24a of theouter cover 24, through which a leading end of thekey plate 20 projects outwardly, is apt to be lifted from a surface of thekey plate 20 due to shrinkage in molding or shrinkage with a lapse of time. Above all, this separating phenomenon is remarkable at upper and lower margins of the opening 24a of theouter cover 25 abutting onsurfaces 20a of thekey plate 20 as shown in Fig. 3. - Thus, in the conventional key plate, glue is filled between the margins of the opening 24a and the
surfaces 20a of thekey plate 20 in order to prevent the margins from being opened. However, there is raised a problem that the glue flows out thereby to lower the appearance and quality of the key plate. Further, such a countermeasure is expected to be disadvantageous in cost and number of processes. - It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a key plate structure for an automobile , which is capable of preventing margins of an outer cover of the key plate structure from opening thereby to further improve the appearance and quality feeling of the structure. The object of the present invention described above can be accomplished by a key plate structure for an automobile, comprising:
a key plate composed of a head part and a key part formed integrally with the head part so as to extending therefrom; and
a key head composed of a casing part made of hard synthetic resin for enclosing the head part and a part of the key part of the key plate, the casing part having an electronic part installed on one side thereof and adjacent to the key plate, and an outer cover made of soft synthetic resin for covering the casing part entirely, the outer cover being provided with an opening through which a part of the key part projects outwardly,
wherein the outer cover has flanges formed on a periphery of the opening, the flanges extending inside the key head and abutting on opposing surfaces of the key plate, respectively;
wherein the casing part has projecting rims formed on one edge thereof facing a tip of the key part to urge the flanges of the outer cover against the surfaces of the key plate and to fix the flanges on the surfaces, respectively. - With the arrangement mentioned above, even if a force for lifting the periphery of the opening from the surfaces of the key plate is exerted on the outer cover by a shrinkage of the periphery of the opening of the outer cover, the lifting of the periphery from the surfaces of the key plate can be prevented since the flanges are urged against the surfaces by the projecting rims of the casing part. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the opening of the outer cover from being further opened.
- In the present invention, preferably, the casing part is provided with a chamber for accommodating the electronic part therein. The chamber is formed so as to opens at an end surface of the key head , which directs a tip of the key part of the key plate.
- Further, it is preferable that the key plate structure further comprises a synthetic resinous cap which is to be fitted in the chamber for accommodating the electronic part therein firmly and which is provided with a pair of leg parts for engagement with both of side surfaces of the chamber.
- Owing to the respective positions of the chamber and the cap for closing it, it is seldom that an user touches an outer surface of the cap with his fingers. Thus, in case that the cap is made of hard synthetic material, there is no problem of producing a sense of incompatibility for the user.
- In addition, it is preferable that the outer cover has additional flanges formed about a periphery of an opening of the chamber, the additional flanges also extending inside the key head and abutting on opposing surfaces of the cap, respectively.
- Also in this case, since the additional flanges are urged against the opposing surfaces of the cap by the projecting rims of the casing part, it is possible to prevent the opening of the chamber from being further opened.
- Preferably, the leg parts are provided at respective tips thereof with hooks while the chamber is provided on opposing side walls thereof with hooking grooves for engagement with the hooks.
- By the provision of the hooks and the hooking grooves, the cap can be fitted to the chamber firmly.
- More preferably, one of the leg parts of the cap is formed longer than the other leg part while the electronic part is provided on one side thereof with a slanted guide surface which is oblique to an end surface of the electronic part facing the cap. With the arrangement, the cap is fitted in the chamber so that the longer one of the leg part is inserted between the slanted guide surface and one of the opposing side walls of the chamber.
- In this case, owing to the wedge type of engagement, it is possible to urge the electronic part against the side wall of the chamber in addition of urging the electronic part against the bottom wall of the chamber, whereby it is possible to fix the electronic part in the chamber firmly without producing any little shaky space. Further, owing to such an assembling form in which the electronic part can be assembled for the first time when the leg part of the cap slidingly engages with the slanted guide surface of the electronic part in fitting the cap into the opening of the chamber, it is possible to exclude such a mistaken assembling that the electronic part is inserted into the chamber in its reversed condition.
- More preferably, the slanted guide surface is arranged on a side of the electronic part, which is closer to a corner of the hey head than the other opposing side of the electronic part. In this case, it is expected that the electronic part would not be a stumbling block in even a case of forming the corner to be rounded. Therefore, it is possible to increase degree of freedom in modeling the key head.
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- Fig. 1 is a plan view showing the conventional key plate structure;
- Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view of the conventional key plate structure, taken along a line II-II of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 3 is an enlarged cross sectional view showing an outer cover under an opening condition of margins thereof ;
- Fig. 4 is a half cross sectional view showing a key plate structure in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention;
- Fig. 5 is a cross sectional view of the key plate structure of the invention, taken along a line V-V of Fig. 4;
- Fig. 6 is a cross sectional view of the key plate structure of the invention, taken along a line VI-VI of Fig. 4;
- Fig. 7 is an enlarged cross sectional view showing a press-fitting part of a flange; and
- Fig. 8 is an enlarged cross sectional view showing a flange and projecting rims in a modification.
- An embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.
- In Figs. 4 to 7,
reference numeral 1 designates a key plate consisting of ahead part 2a and astraight key part 2b. Formed integral with thekey plate 1 is a synthetic resinouskey head 3 which encloses thehead part 2a and a part of thekey part 2b of thekey plate 1. On one side of thekey head 3, it has anelectronic part 4, such as transponder tips, installed therein adjacent to thekey plate 1. - The
key head 3 is composed of acasing part 5 made of hard synthetic resin, such as polypropylene, polyacetal, polycarbonate etc., for enclosing thekey plate 1 partially and anouter cover 6 made of soft synthetic resin, such as vinyl chloride resin, rubber resin etc., for covering thecasing part 5 generally. - The
casing part 5 is divided into a pair ofcasing pieces head part 2a and a part of thekey part 2b in the direction perpendicular to two opposite surfaces 1a, 1a of thekey plate 1. On condition of interposing thekey plate 1 through not-shown fastening means mutually provided with thecasing pieces outer cover 6 is molded integral with thekey plate 1 by a not-shown mold. - In the embodiment, the
casing part 5 is provided on one side thereof with achamber 7 for accommodating theelectronic part 4 therein. Note, the chamber will be referred as "receptor part" hereinafter. Thereceptor part 7 is formed so as to open at a "front" end surface of thekey head 3, which directs a tip of thekey part 2b of thekey plate 1. In assembly, theelectronic part 4 is inserted into thereceptor part 7 through anopening 8 formed at the front end surface of thekey head 3 and then, acap 9 made of the same material as that of thecasing part 5 is fitted in theopening 8 for closing it. - The
cap 9 is provided with a pair ofleg parts 10 for pressing a front end of theelectronic part 4 and for engagement with both side walls of thereceptor part 7 tightly. In detail, theleg parts 10 are provided at respective tips thereof withhooks 10a, while thereceptor part 7 is provided on both side walls with hookinggrooves 7a. In inserting thecap 9, thehooks 10a are engaged in thehooking grooves 7a, respectively, so that the engagement of thecap 9 with thereceptor part 7 can be accomplished. - The
electronic part 4 is provided on a side edge thereof, which is the nearest to a front corner CF of thekey head 3, with aslanted guide surface 4a formed obliquely to the front end of thepart 4. On the other hand, one of theleg parts 10, which is to be arranged opposite to theslanted guide surface 4a, is formed longer than theother leg part 10 so as to go into a wedge-shaped clearance defined between theguide surface 4a and the side wall of thereceptor part 7. In connection, thelonger leg part 10 is also provided on the lateral side facing to theslanted guide surface 4a with a slanted surface which is inclined with angles generally equal to that of theguide surface 4a. - The
outer cover 6 is provided with anopening 11 through which thekey part 2b of thekey plate 1 projects outwardly. Provided on a periphery of theopening 11 areflanges 11a which direct inside thekey head 3 and abut on the surfaces 1a, 1a of thekey plate 1, respectively. - Furthermore, the
outer cover 6 includesadditional flanges 8a arranged on a periphery of theopening 8 of thereceptor part 7. Similarly to theflanges 11a, theadditional flanges 8a are also formed so as to direct inside thekey head 3 and to abut on two opposing "insertion" surfaces 9a of thecap 9. - On the other hand, the
casing part 5 is provided on a front end thereof, in detail, respective front edges of thecasing pieces rims 12 for engagement with theflanges flanges rims 12 operate to urge theflanges surfaces 1a, 9a and to secure theflanges - Although the
flanges rims 12, it is more preferably that these elements are formed obliquely so as to encroach on each other as shown in Fig. 8. - As mentioned above, in the embodiment, the
inward directing flanges openings outer cover 6 of soft synthetic resin and pressed on the surfaces 1a of thekey plate 1 and the insertion surfaces 9a of thecap 9, respectively, by means of the projectingrims 12 provided on thecasing part 5 of hard synthetic material. Therefore, even if a force for lifting the peripheries of theopenings surfaces 1a, 9a is exerted on theouter cover 6 by the shrinkage in molding theouter cover 6 or the shrinkage with a lapse of time, the movement of theflanges rims 12 securely, so that it is possible to prevent theopenings - In particular, according to the embodiment, since the further opening of the
opening 8 of thereceptor part 7 of theelectronic part 4 can be prevented even when it is formed at the front end of thekey head 3 as mentioned above, there is not raised a problem of producing a clearance between thekey head 3 and thecap 9, whereby the appearance of the key plate structure can be improved. Furthermore, since thekey plate 1 projects from the front end of thekey head 3, it is seldom that the user touches the outer surface of thecap 9 with his fingers. Thus, in case that thecap 9 is made of hard synthetic material, there is no problem of producing a sense of incompatibility for the user. - Again, since the
electronic part 4 is provided on one side edge thereof with the slantedguide surface 4a and one of theleg parts 10 of thecap 9 is formed longer than theother leg part 10 so as to go into the wedge-shaped clearance defined between theguide surface 4a and the side wall of thereceptor part 7, it is possible to urge theelectronic part 4 against the opposite side wall of thereceptor part 7 in addition of urging thepart 4 against a bottom wall of thereceptor part 7. In connection, it is also possible to fix theelectronic part 4 in thereceptor part 7 securely without producing any little shaky space. - Further, owing to such an assembling form in which the
electronic part 4 can be assembled for the first time when theleg part 10 of thecap 9 slidingly engages with the slantedguide surface 4a of theelectronic part 4 in fitting thecap 9 into the opening of thereceptor part 7, it is possible to exclude such a mistaken assembling that theelectronic part 4 is inserted into thereceptor part 7 in its reversed condition. - Additionally, since the
electronic part 4 is positioned in thekey head 3 so that the slantedguide surface 4a is closer to the front corner CF of thekey head 3, it is expected that theelectronic part 4 would not be a stumbling block in even a case of forming such a rounded corner CF as shown in Fig. 4. Therefore, it is possible to increase degree of freedom in modeling thekey head 3. - Finally, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing description is one of preferred embodiments of the disclosed key plate structure, and that various changes and modifications may be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
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- A key plate structure for an automobile, comprising:
a key plate composed of a head part and a key part formed integrally with said head part so as to extending therefrom; and
a key head composed of a casing part made of hard synthetic resin for enclosing said head part and a part of said key part of said key plate, said casing part having an electronic part installed on one side thereof and adjacent to said key plate, and an outer cover made of soft synthetic resin for covering said casing part entirely, said outer cover being provided with an opening through which a part of said key part projects outwardly,
wherein said outer cover has flanges formed on a periphery of said opening, said flanges extending inside said key head and abutting on opposing surfaces of said key plate, respectively;
wherein said casing part has projecting rims formed on one edge thereof facing a tip of said key part to urge said flanges of said outer cover against said surfaces of said key plate and to fix said flanges on said surfaces, respectively. - A key plate structure as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said casing part is provided with a chamber for accommodating said electronic part therein, which opens at an end surface of said key head directing the tip of said key part.
- A key plate structure as claimed in Claim 2, further comprising a synthetic resinous cap which is to be fitted in said chamber for accommodating said electronic part therein firmly and which is provided with a pair of leg parts for engagement with both of side surfaces of said chamber;
wherein said outer cover has additional flanges formed about a periphery of an opening of said chamber, said additional flanges also extending inside said key head and abutting on opposing surfaces of said cap, respectively;
whereby said additional flanges are urged and fixed against said cap by said projecting rims of said casing part. - A key plate structure as claimed in Claim 3, wherein said leg parts are provided at respective tips thereof with hooks while said chamber is provided on opposing side walls thereof with hooking grooves for engagement with said hooks.
- A key plate structure as claimed in Claim 4, wherein one of said leg parts is longer than the other of said leg parts.
- A key plate structure as claimed in Claim 5, wherein said electronic part is provided on one side thereof with a slanted guide surface which is oblique to an end surface of said electronic part facing said cap;
wherein said cap is fitted in said chamber so that said longer one of said leg part is inserted between said slanted guide surface and one of said opposing side walls of said chamber. - A key plate structure as claimed in Claim 6, wherein said slanted guide surface is arranged on a side of said electronic part, which is closer to a corner of said hey head than the other opposing side of said electronic part.
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JP29822294A JP3166520B2 (en) | 1994-12-01 | 1994-12-01 | Car key plate structure |
JP298222/94 | 1994-12-01 |
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