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US1404463A
US1404463A US338477A US33847719A US1404463A US 1404463 A US1404463 A US 1404463A US 338477 A US338477 A US 338477A US 33847719 A US33847719 A US 33847719A US 1404463 A US1404463 A US 1404463A
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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
    • 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
    • B60R2025/041Preventing use of engine operating on the fluid supply
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10T70/00Locks
    • Y10T70/50Special application
    • Y10T70/5889For automotive vehicles
    • Y10T70/5912Fuel valve

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  • the object of my invention is to provide means for operating a look at a distance, and to provide a simple and inexpensive lock for automobiles which can be readily operated from the seat of the operator, is absolutely reliable, and, at the same time, is diflicult to tamper with.
  • Fig. 1 is an elevation, partly sectional, of the principal parts of my evice, shown as attached to the dashboard and carburetor of an automobile, with the wire connections and battery indicated in outline; and Fig. 2 is a sectional view, at right angles to Fig. 1, in the plane indicated by line 22 in Fig. 1.
  • shaft 10 of butterfly valve 11, operated by lever 12, is attached, on the outside of carburetor 13, a member 14, provided with slot 15 and arm 16.
  • a set-screw 17 is threaded, adapted to be adjusted so that when valve 11 is closed, the point 18 of screw 17 will strike a stop 19 on the side of carburetor 13 and prevent further movement of lever 12 and .
  • a lever 26 is oscillatably mounted on a pin 27 and has its arm 28 normally pulled by a spring 29 towards the end 30 of lever 21, but is provided with a slot 31 adapted to engage end 30 when projection 20 has entered slot 15. When this happens, lever 21 will be held in position, with projection 20 engaging slot 15, until lever 21 is disengaged from slot 31. This may be readily accomplished by an electro-magnet 32 attracting arm 33 of lever 26. Armatures 34 and 35 on levers 21 and 26, respectively, are preferably attached thereto adjustably by means of screwstems 50 and locknuts 51, so that the distance between them and electromagnets 25 and 32, respectively, may conveniently be regulated.
  • dashboard 36 there is mounted, in any convenient way, a lock 37, operated by key 38, said lock being preferably of the cylinder-type, and arranged so that the key hole of the lock faces the operator.
  • a lock 37 operated by key 38
  • Brush 41 is made of such dimensions, prongs 43 are set such a distance apart, and a stop-pin 44 is set, in the path traversed on rotation of cylinder 39, by brush 41, in such position that pin 44 will be struck on one side or the other by brush 41, (accordingly as cylinder 39 is turned to the rlght or to the left), and at the same time will arrest further movement of cylinder 39 by contact of one of prongs 43 with brush 41, whenever cylinder 39 is brought into proper position for the insertion or withdrawal of key 38.
  • Electric terminals 45 and 46 are arranged so that when key 38 and cylinder 39 are turned to the right, after they have first been turned to the left as far as possible, brush 41 contacts first with terminal 45 and next with terminal 46, but when key 38 and cylinder 39 are turned to the left after they ave first been-turned to the right as far as possible, brush 41 contacts first with terminal 46 and next with terminal 45; the contact in each case being intended to be momentary only, and to cease before the full rotation of cylinder 39 is completed in either direction.
  • Terminals 45 and 46 insulated from stationary metallic plate 54, which is part of lock 37, are connected to one end of the windings on magnets 32 and 25, respectively, by wires 56; the other ends of said windings being connected to one of the poles of electric battery 47 by wires 55.
  • This battery may be either the storage battery supplying electric current for the lights of the automobile, or a special battery.
  • the other pole of battery 47, as well as lock 37 may conveniently be grounded, by wires 52 and 53, on carburetor 13.
  • Suitable metal caps 49 and 57 are preferably provided and securely fastened by suit-- able means, to protect, and prevent access to or tampering with, such parts of my deable metallic conduits; and proper insulation is provided for all electric parts and connections. No detailed description nor showing in the drawings, of these items appears necessary.
  • valve 11 The operation of my device is as follows :Assuming that all parts are in proper position and all electrical connections are properly made when the automobile is brought to a stop and the engine shut off, the complete closing of valve 11 will, in such case, locate projection 20 opposite slot 15. If thereupon key 38 is inserted into lock 37 and turned to the right as far as it will go, it will make just one full turn, together with cylinder 39, at the same time carrying brush 41 around from the right side of stoppin 44 to the left side thereof (using the terms right and left in each case with reference to the operator, as sitting in his seat behind the dashboard. The key then may be withdrawn, and the engine cannot be operated.
  • my device might readily be applied to the looking of other parts of an automobile, with similar results; also that my device could readily be applied, not only to the locking of automobiles and other vehicles, but also to the locking and unlocking of other things from a distance, as, for instance, the locking and unlocking of doors in a factory, or on a farm, from a central point, such as the ofiice, etc.
  • a lock the combination of a latch; a locking member to fix the latch in POSI' tion; springs and electro-magnets to operate the latch and locking member, respectlvely; electric circuits controlling the electromagnets; a cylinder-lock; a switch attached to the cylinder of the lock, adapted to open and close the electric circuits, on rotation of the cylinder, so as to throw and fix the latch in locking position when the cylinder is turned to the right from neutral position, and to release the latch when the cylinder is turned in the opposite direction; and a key to control the cylinder lock.
  • a lock the combination of a latch; a spring tending to move the latch out of locking position; a locking member to fix the latch in locking position; a spring tending to move the locking member into locking position; electro-magnets adapted to move the latch into locking position and the locking member out of locking position, respectively; electric circuits controlling the magnets; a cylinder-lock; a switch attached to the cylinder of the lock, adapted to open and close the electric circuits on rotation of the cylinder; and a key to control the cylinder lock.
  • a lock In a lock, the combination of a locking means; electric circuits controlling the locking means; a key-operated cylinder lock; and a switch on the cylinder adapted to cause the locking means to be thrown into or out of locking position, accordingly as the cylinder is turned in one direction or the other.
  • a lock the combination of a locking means; electric circuits controlling the locking means; a key-operated cylinder lock; a switch on the cylinder adapted to cause the locking means to be thrown into or out of locking position, accordingly as the cylinder is turned in one direction or the other;
  • an internal combustion engine comprising means for locking the butterfly-valve at the carburetor; electric circuits for controlling the locking means; and a lock for controlling the circuits.
  • a lock for a conveyance propelled by an explosion engine comprising means for locking a valve controlling the fuel supply to the engine; electric circuits for controllin the locking means; and a lock for contro ling the circuits.
  • a look for a conveyance propelled by an internal combustion engine comprising means for closing the passage from the carburetor to the engine; electric circuits for controlling the closing means; and a lock for controlling the circuits.
  • a lock for conveyance propelled by an explosion engine comprising means for closing a valve controlling the fuel supply to the engine; electric circuits for controlling the closing means; and a lock for controlling the circuits.
  • a lock for a conveyance propelled by an explosion engine comprising means for shutting off the fuel supply to the engine; electric circuits for controllin the shut-off means; and a lock for controlling the circuits.

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R. M. MEUNIER.
LOCK.
APPLMCATION FILED NOV. I7, 1919.
Patented Jan. 24, 1922.
IIII-IIIII'IIIIIIIH UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ROSWELL M. MEUNIER, OF TOMAHAWK, WISCONSIN.
LOCK.
Specificationof Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 24, 1922.
T 0 all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, the undersigned Ros- WELL M. MEUNIER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Tomahawk, in the county of Lincoln, State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Locks, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to provide means for operating a look at a distance, and to provide a simple and inexpensive lock for automobiles which can be readily operated from the seat of the operator, is absolutely reliable, and, at the same time, is diflicult to tamper with.
In the drawings Fig. 1 is an elevation, partly sectional, of the principal parts of my evice, shown as attached to the dashboard and carburetor of an automobile, with the wire connections and battery indicated in outline; and Fig. 2 is a sectional view, at right angles to Fig. 1, in the plane indicated by line 22 in Fig. 1.
Referring to the drawings, to shaft 10 of butterfly valve 11, operated by lever 12, is attached, on the outside of carburetor 13, a member 14, provided with slot 15 and arm 16. Into arm 16 a set-screw 17 is threaded, adapted to be adjusted so that when valve 11 is closed, the point 18 of screw 17 will strike a stop 19 on the side of carburetor 13 and prevent further movement of lever 12 and .valve 11 beyond a point at which slot 15 is located exactly opposite a projection 20 on a lever 21 which is oscillatably mounted on a pin 22 and ordinarily pulled away from member 14 against a stop-pin 23 by a spring 24, but is adapted to be pulled towards member 14 by an electromagnet 25 in such a way that projection 20 will rovided it be located opposite slot 15 w en magnet 25 1s energized) engage slot 15, thereby locking valve 11 in closed position. A lever 26 is oscillatably mounted on a pin 27 and has its arm 28 normally pulled by a spring 29 towards the end 30 of lever 21, but is provided with a slot 31 adapted to engage end 30 when projection 20 has entered slot 15. When this happens, lever 21 will be held in position, with projection 20 engaging slot 15, until lever 21 is disengaged from slot 31. This may be readily accomplished by an electro-magnet 32 attracting arm 33 of lever 26. Armatures 34 and 35 on levers 21 and 26, respectively, are preferably attached thereto adjustably by means of screwstems 50 and locknuts 51, so that the distance between them and electromagnets 25 and 32, respectively, may conveniently be regulated.
In dashboard 36 there is mounted, in any convenient way, a lock 37, operated by key 38, said lock being preferably of the cylinder-type, and arranged so that the key hole of the lock faces the operator. On the opposite end of cylinder 39 of lock 37, there are mounted, by a machine screw 40, a brush 41 oscillatably, and a bracket 42- rigidly, in such a manner that brush 41 pro ects between prongs 43 of bracket 42, and hence on any turning of cylinder 39, follows its movement, except in so far as play is allowed between prongs 43. Brush 41 is made of such dimensions, prongs 43 are set such a distance apart, and a stop-pin 44 is set, in the path traversed on rotation of cylinder 39, by brush 41, in such position that pin 44 will be struck on one side or the other by brush 41, (accordingly as cylinder 39 is turned to the rlght or to the left), and at the same time will arrest further movement of cylinder 39 by contact of one of prongs 43 with brush 41, whenever cylinder 39 is brought into proper position for the insertion or withdrawal of key 38. Electric terminals 45 and 46 are arranged so that when key 38 and cylinder 39 are turned to the right, after they have first been turned to the left as far as possible, brush 41 contacts first with terminal 45 and next with terminal 46, but when key 38 and cylinder 39 are turned to the left after they ave first been-turned to the right as far as possible, brush 41 contacts first with terminal 46 and next with terminal 45; the contact in each case being intended to be momentary only, and to cease before the full rotation of cylinder 39 is completed in either direction.
Terminals 45 and 46, insulated from stationary metallic plate 54, which is part of lock 37, are connected to one end of the windings on magnets 32 and 25, respectively, by wires 56; the other ends of said windings being connected to one of the poles of electric battery 47 by wires 55. This battery may be either the storage battery supplying electric current for the lights of the automobile, or a special battery. In either case, the other pole of battery 47, as well as lock 37 may conveniently be grounded, by wires 52 and 53, on carburetor 13.
Suitable metal caps 49 and 57 are preferably provided and securely fastened by suit-- able means, to protect, and prevent access to or tampering with, such parts of my deable metallic conduits; and proper insulation is provided for all electric parts and connections. No detailed description nor showing in the drawings, of these items appears necessary.
The operation of my device is as follows :Assuming that all parts are in proper position and all electrical connections are properly made when the automobile is brought to a stop and the engine shut off, the complete closing of valve 11 will, in such case, locate projection 20 opposite slot 15. If thereupon key 38 is inserted into lock 37 and turned to the right as far as it will go, it will make just one full turn, together with cylinder 39, at the same time carrying brush 41 around from the right side of stoppin 44 to the left side thereof (using the terms right and left in each case with reference to the operator, as sitting in his seat behind the dashboard. The key then may be withdrawn, and the engine cannot be operated. This result is obtained because brush 41, on being swung around in the manner described, While coming in contact first with terminal 45, thereby causes no change except a momentary attraction of lever 26 by magnet 32; but on passing next over terminal 46 causes magnet 25 to be energized, and thereby lever 21 to be attracted, with the result that projection 20 enters slot 15, and end 30 of lever 21 is automatically engaged by slot 31, thus locking lever 21 in position and preventing valve 11 from being opened. When thereafter it is desired to operate the engine, key 38 is again inserted into lock 37 and turned to the left as far as it will go, this involving again a full revolution of the key and of cylinder 31, and for brush 41 a carrying around from the left side of pin 44 to the right side thereof, and placing key 38 again in position to be withdrawn. In this simple operation the engine is unlocked because brush 41, on being swung around in the manner described, while coming in contact first with terminal 46, accomplishes nothing thereby except a temporary energizing of magnet 25, but on passing next over terminal 45 causes arm 28 to be Pulled away from end 30 of lever.21 by magnet 32, thereby frees end 30 from slot 31, allows spring 24 to pull lever 21 away from member 14, and thereby disengages projection 20 from slot 15.
While I have shown and illustrated my device as applied to the carburetor of an automobile, it will be readily seen that my device might readily be applied to the looking of other parts of an automobile, with similar results; also that my device could readily be applied, not only to the locking of automobiles and other vehicles, but also to the locking and unlocking of other things from a distance, as, for instance, the locking and unlocking of doors in a factory, or on a farm, from a central point, such as the ofiice, etc.
I claim,
1. In a lock, the combination of a latch; a locking member to fix the latch in POSI' tion; springs and electro-magnets to operate the latch and locking member, respectlvely; electric circuits controlling the electromagnets; a cylinder-lock; a switch attached to the cylinder of the lock, adapted to open and close the electric circuits, on rotation of the cylinder, so as to throw and fix the latch in locking position when the cylinder is turned to the right from neutral position, and to release the latch when the cylinder is turned in the opposite direction; and a key to control the cylinder lock.
2. In a lock, the combination of a latch; a spring tending to move the latch out of locking position; a locking member to fix the latch in locking position; a spring tending to move the locking member into locking position; electro-magnets adapted to move the latch into locking position and the locking member out of locking position, respectively; electric circuits controlling the magnets; a cylinder-lock; a switch attached to the cylinder of the lock, adapted to open and close the electric circuits on rotation of the cylinder; and a key to control the cylinder lock.
3. In a lock, the combination of a locking means; electric circuits controlling the locking means; a key-operated cylinder lock; and a switch on the cylinder adapted to cause the locking means to be thrown into or out of locking position, accordingly as the cylinder is turned in one direction or the other.
4. In a lock, the combination of a locking means; electric circuits controlling the locking means; a key-operated cylinder lock; a switch on the cylinder adapted to cause the locking means to be thrown into or out of locking position, accordingly as the cylinder is turned in one direction or the other;
an internal combustion engine, comprising means for locking the butterfly-valve at the carburetor; electric circuits for controlling the locking means; and a lock for controlling the circuits.
7. A lock for a conveyance propelled by an explosion engine, comprising means for locking a valve controlling the fuel supply to the engine; electric circuits for controllin the locking means; and a lock for contro ling the circuits.
8. A look for a conveyance propelled by an internal combustion engine, comprising means for closing the passage from the carburetor to the engine; electric circuits for controlling the closing means; and a lock for controlling the circuits.
9. A lock for conveyance propelled by an explosion engine, comprising means for closing a valve controlling the fuel supply to the engine; electric circuits for controlling the closing means; and a lock for controlling the circuits.
10. A lock for a conveyance propelled by an explosion engine, comprising means for shutting off the fuel supply to the engine; electric circuits for controllin the shut-off means; and a lock for controlling the circuits.
ROSWELL M. MEUNIER.
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