1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an automobile steering wheel lock, particularly to one to be locked on an automobile steering wheel, able to prevent an automobile as well as a safety airbag in the center of the steering wheel from being burglarized.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A conventional automobile steering wheel lock 1, as shown in
However, the conventional automobile steering wheel lock 1 can only prevent the automobile from being stolen, but cannot protect a safety airbag in the steering wheel 15 from being burglarized. A burglar can easily steal the safety airbag only by prying open the center cover of the steering wheel 15.
The objective of this invention is to offer an automobile steering wheel lock able to protect a safety airbag in the steering wheel from being burglarized and also having effect of burglary prevention of the automobile.
The main feature of this invention is that the steering wheel lock includes a foundation base assembled thereon with a lock holder, with an insert slot formed between the lock holder and the foundation base. The lock holder is formed with an accommodating chamber having its inner wall bored with an insert hole and a pin hole respectively communicating with the insert slot. The foundation base has its underside secured with a baffle plate having its front portion bent downward and inward to form a clasping recess. A push-in lock to be received in the accommodating chamber of the foundation base is disposed with a fixing base having a lock core installed therein. A holding plate is positioned under the lock core, having its underside fixed with a vertical engage pin aligned to the insert hole in the inner wall of the accommodating chamber of the lock holder, and a spring is fitted on the engage pin and positioned under the holding plate. A resisting rod to be assembled at one side of the foundation base has its underside fixed with a retaining hook and its front end secured with a positioning insert bar bored with at least one pin hole and having one side provided with a lengthwise slide recess. A fixing pin is to be inserted through the pin hole in the inner wall of the accommodating chamber of the lock holder and fixed in the slide recess of the positioning insert bar.
Another feature of this invention is that the steering wheel lock includes a foundation base installed with a circuit board, a battery and a beeper in the interior. The circuit board is disposed thereon with a micro-switch and at least one warning lamp, which is extended out of the topside of the foundation base. The foundation base is assembled thereon with a lock holder, and between the lock holder and the foundation base is formed an insert slot having its bottom bored with a through hole. The micro-switch is provided with a press member extended in the through hole of the insert slot. The lock holder is provided with an accommodating chamber having its inner wall bored with an insert hole and a pin hole respectively communicating with the insert slot, and the foundation base further has its underside secured with a baffle plate having its front portion bent downward and inward to form a clasping recess. A push-in lock to be received in the accommodating chamber of the foundation base is provided with a fixing base fitted therein with a lock core having its lower side disposed with a holding plate having its underside fixed with a vertical engage pin aligned to both the insert hole in the inner wall of the accommodating chamber of the lock holder and the through hole at the bottom of the insert slot. A spring is fitted on the engage pin and positioned under the holding plate. A resisting rod to be fixed at one side of the foundation base has its underside secured with a retaining hook and its front end provided with a positioning insert bar bored with at least one pin hole and having one side edge disposed with a lengthwise slide recess. A fixing pin is to be inserted through the pin hole in the inner wall of the accommodating chamber and fixed in the slide recess of the positioning insert bar.
This invention will be better understood by the referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
A preferred embodiment of an automobile steering wheel lock in the present invention, as shown in
The foundation base 2 is provided with a circuit board 20, a battery 21 and a beeper 22 in the interior. The circuit board 20 is disposed thereon with a micro-switch 23 and a warning lamp 24 extended out of the topside of the foundation base 2. The foundation base 2 is mounted thereon with a lock holder 25, and between the lock holder 25 and the foundation base 2 is formed an insert slot 26 having its bottom bored with a through hole 260 for a press member 230 of the micro-switch 23 to be inserted therein. The lock holder 25 is provided in the center with an accommodating chamber 27 having its circumferential wall bored with an insert hole 270, a pin hole 271 and a positioning recess 272 opposite to the insert hole 270, with a stopper 273 clogged in the insert hole 270 and a fixing pin 274 inserted in the pin hole 271. The accommodating chamber 27 of the lock holder 25 has its inner wall bored with an insert hole 275 and a pin hole 276 respectively communicating with the insert slot 26. The foundation base 2 further has its underside secured with a baffle plate 28, which has its front portion curved both downward and inward to form a clasping recess 280.
The push-in lock 3 to be received in the accommodating chamber 27 of the foundation base 2 is provided with a fixing base 30 bored with a lengthwise slot 31 and received therein with a lock core 32, which is fitted with a rotary member 33 in the interior and has its outer wall fixed with an engage stud 34 inserted in the lengthwise slot 31 of the fixing base 30. The fixing base 30 further has its outer wall bored with a positioning pin hole 35. A holding plate 36 is positioned under the lock core 32 and has its underside secured with a vertical engage pin 37 having its outside fitted thereon with a spring 38 positioned beneath the holding plate 36, and the engage pin 37 and the spring 38 are together received in the interior of the fixing base 30.
The resisting rod 4 to be assembled at one side of the foundation base 2 has its underside fixed with a retaining hook 40 and its front end secured with a positioning insert bar 41 axially bored with at least one pin hole 42 and having a slide recess 43 cut at one side.
The fixing pin 5 is to be inserted through the pin hole 276 in the inner wall of the accommodating chamber 27 of the foundation base 2 and fixed in the slide recess 43 of the positioning insert bar 41.
In assembling, referring to
To lock the steering wheel lock on an automobile steering wheel 6, referring to
To unlock the steering wheel lock, the lock core 32 is turned around by a key to let the engage stud 34 on the outer wall of the lock core 32 contracted inward and disengaged from the positioning recess 272 in the circumferential wall of the accommodating chamber 27 of the lock holder 25, and the spring 38 will recover its elastic force to push the holding plate 36 and the lock core 32 to move upward. Simultaneously, the engage pin 37 will be moved upward together with the holding plate 36 to have its lower end disengaged from the pin hole 42 of the positioning insert bar 41, no longer restricting the positioning insert bar 41 nor touching the press member 230 of the micro-switch 23, and hence the warning lamp 24 will be put out and the alarm system will be released. At this time, the resisting rod 4 can be pushed inward to let its retaining hook 40 no longer hooked on the steering wheel 6 to enable the steering wheel lock removed from the steering wheel 6, thus finishing unlocking of the steering wheel lock.
As can be understood from the above description, this invention has the following advantages.
1. The positioning insert bar 41 of the resisting rod 4 has one side provided with the lengthwise slide recess 43, and after the positioning insert bar 41 of the resisting rod 4 is inserted in the insert slot 26 of the foundation base 2, the fixing pin 5 fixed in the insert slot 26 is inserted in the slide recess 43 of the insert bar 41 to restrict and secure the positioning insert bar 41 in the insert slot 26 of the foundation base 2, able to prevent the resisting rod 4 from slipping off the foundation base 2 for facilitating quickly locking and unlocking of the steering wheel lock.
2. The baffle plate 28 secured on the underside of the foundation base 2 can completely block off the safety airbag 60 in the center of the steering wheel 6, able to protect the safety airbag 60 from being burglarized.
3. The resisting rod 4 can be extended outward to have its retaining hook 40 hooked on one side of the steering wheel 6 for restricting rotating angles of the steering wheel 6, achieving effect of burglary prevention of the automobile.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications may be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.