Claims
- 1. An antitheft system, comprising:
- a stationary unit having a first oscillating circuit with an antenna;
- a portable unit having a second oscillating circuit with a coil, and an energy accumulator connected to said second oscillating circuit; and
- an oscillator oscillating with an oscillator frequency and having an output variable used as exciting variable with an exciting frequency for causing an oscillation of said first oscillating circuit, the exciting frequency changing for a first, predetermined period of time within a predetermined frequency range as soon as an energy supply of said stationary unit is switched on, to transmit energy signals inductively from said antenna to said coil, for at least partially charging said energy accumulator of said portable unit.
- 2. The antitheft system according to claim 1, wherein:
- said stationary unit is a transceiver disposed in a motor vehicle;
- said portable unit is a portable transponder having an item of code information, said transponder modulates the oscillation of said first oscillating circuit within a second, predetermined period of time as a function of the code information of said first oscillating circuit as soon as said energy accumulator is at least partially charged, for supplying said transponder with energy from said energy accumulator; and
- an evaluation unit receives the oscillation of said first oscillating circuit, senses the modulated oscillation, demodulates the code information from the modulated oscillation, compares the code information with an item of reference code information in a comparator and transmits an enable signal for a security assembly upon a correspondence between the code information and the reference code information.
- 3. The antitheft system according to claim 1, wherein the exciting frequency is changed within the predetermined frequency range in prescribed increments.
- 4. The antitheft system according to claim 1, wherein the exciting frequency is changed continuously within the predetermined frequency range.
- 5. The antitheft system according to claim 2, wherein said first oscillating circuit of said transceiver has a resonant frequency changing at every exciting frequency in prescribed increments.
- 6. The antitheft protection system according to claim 1, including an adjustable frequency divider changing the exciting frequency.
- 7. The antitheft system according to claim 3, including a generator having a variable control parameter, said oscillator changing the exciting frequency, and the output variable of said oscillator depending upon the variable control parameter of said generator.
- 8. The antitheft system according to claim 2, wherein said transponder is disposed on an ignition key, and said transceiver receives the energy supply upon turning the ignition key in an ignition lock.
- 9. The antitheft system according to claim 1, wherein the exciting frequency is changed only within a predetermined period of time after the energy supply is switched on.
- 10. The antitheft system according to claim 1, including a coil inductively coupling said transponder to said antenna.
- 11. The antitheft system according to claim 2, wherein the security assembly is a door lock.
- 12. The antitheft system according to claim 2, wherein the security assembly is an immobilizer.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of International Application Ser. No. PCT/EP96/02712, filed Jun. 21, 1996, which designated the United States.
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