Electronic central locking system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6369458
  • Patent Number
    6,369,458
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 20, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 9, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
The security to prevent theft of a central locking system for motor vehicles is improved by arranging a switch 34, 340, which can be switched by a coded signal, in the supply voltage lines 31 and/or 310 and/or 32 for driving an-actuating element.
Description




FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to an electronic central locking system for motor vehicles and operating systems for locks or the like whose actuating elements are connected, such that they can be switched, via supply voltage lines to a controller.




In a known central locking system for motor vehicles, operating points which are designed as infrared receivers or else as receivers for other wire-free signals are constructed on the doors, on the trunk lid and in the vicinity of the starter switch as well as on the filler cap lock.




These operating points are all the same in the known central locking system. Each operating point comprises a transmitting device which includes a modulator, an amplifier and an IR diode, and a receiving device having a photo diode, an amplifier and a demodulator. Each of these operating points is connected via in each case two supply voltage lines to a controller, which essentially comprises a microcomputer and an interface circuit (DE-A 36 28 706 A1).




It is disadvantageous that this known central locking system is not thief-proof since the actuating elements can be changed to the “open” position by applying external voltages to the supply voltage lines.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In contrast to this, the invention is based on the object of improving a central locking system of the described type such that it is thief-proof.




It has been found that this object can be achieved in a simple manner by arranging a switch, which can be switched by coded signal, in the supply voltage lines for driving an actuating element.




According to a feature of the invention, the switch which can be switched by the coded signal is arranged in the immediate vicinity of the drive for an actuating element.




This means that application of an external voltage to a supply voltage line cannot operate the drive for an actuating element, since the supply voltage line is interrupted by the switch immediately upstream of the drive. The actuating element cannot be influenced until the switch in the supply voltage line has been closed by the correct coded signal.




The coded signals for the switches can reach said switches via signal lines which are arranged between the controller and the switches.




According to another feature of the invention, the coded signals can alternatively be transmitted to a switch via the supply voltage line for the drive for the actuating element.




It is advantageous if, according to still another feature of the invention, the drive for an actuating element, the switch and the switching electronics are combined to form a unit. An economic and simple circuit is provided by using the voltage supply for the unit both for supplying the switching electronics and for supplying the drive for the actuating element.




In a second exemplary embodiment, the drives for the actuating elements are driven by data signals which pass via dedicated data lines to the switches and to the switching electronics in order to drive the drives for the actuating elements.




According to other features of the invention, pulse modulation or amplitude modulation can be mused to apply the coded signals to the supply voltages.




In order to improve the security to prevent theft, the voltage supply lines and/or the signal and data lines are laid in a concealed manner.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Exemplary embodiments of the invention are explained in the following text with reference to the drawings,





FIG. 1

shows, schematically, major elements of a known central locking system,





FIG. 2

shows an outline circuit diagram of a first embodiment of the invention,





FIG. 3

shows an outline circuit diagram of a second exemplary embodiment of the invention,





FIG. 4

shows a more detailed illustration of the first exemplary embodiment, and





FIG. 5

shows a more detailed illustration of the second exemplary embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




In a known electronic central locking system


1


, a plurality of identical operating points


2


,


11


,


12


and


13


are provided of which, for the sake of simplicity, only the operating point


2


will be explained in more detail. This includes a transmitting device


3


and a receiving device


4


. The transmitting device


3


includes a modulator


5


, an amplifier


6


as well an IR diode


7


. The receiving apparatus


4


includes a photo diode


8


, an amplifier


9


as well as a demodulator


10


.




Each of the operating points


2


,


11


,


12


and


13


is connected via lines


14


and


15


to a controller


16


, which includes a microcomputer


17


and an interface circuit


18


.




Actuating elements are supplied via supply voltage lines


31


and


32


, via outputs


19


and


20


as well as power stages


21


and


22


. By way of example, an actuating element


23


is used for the driver's door, an actuating element


24


for the front-passenger's door, an actuating element


25


for one rear door, an actuating element


26


for the other rear door, an actuating element


27


for a filling lock, and an actuating element


28


for a trunk.




A key


29


, which includes a code transmitter


30


, is provided to operate the central locking system


1


. The transmitter and the receivers for the central locking system


1


may operate by radio, or else by infrared signals.




When the signals emitted by the code transmitter


30


arrive at a receiving device


4


, then this, via the interface circuit


18


, emits an appropriate signal to the microcomputer


17


. The interface circuit


18


adds to this signal information about which receiving device


4


received the signals. The program which is stored in the microcomputer


17


uses this information to determine information items which operate the actuating element


23


to


28


. For example, when the wire-free signals are received at the operating points


2


and


11


, all the doors and the filler cap are unlocked. When the IR signals are received at another operating point, the doors, the filler cap and the trunk lid are unlocked. When wire-free signals are received at the last operating point, close to the starter switch, only the trunk lid is unlocked.





FIG. 1

shows that the supply voltage lines


31


and


32


are routed directly to the actuating elements


23


to


28


. It can be seen that, under some circumstances, the actuating elements can be moved to the “open” position by applying external voltages to the supply voltage lines


31


,


32


.





FIGS. 2 and 3

show, schematically, how this can be avoided according to the invention.




In a first exemplary embodiment according to

FIG. 2

, the controller


16


is connected via power supply lines


31


and


32


and via a switch


34


to the drive


33


for an actuating element. The switch


34


is furthermore connected, such that it can be switched, via a signal line


35


to the controller


16


. The drive


33


for an actuating element and the switch


34


are combined to form a unit


36


.




This circuit arrangement can be used to switch on the drive


33


for one of the actuating elements, via the power supply lines


31


and


32


, only if the switch


34


has previously been closed by a coded signal via the signal line


35


. This coded signal is emitted from the controller


16


.





FIG. 3

shows a second exemplary embodiment with a controller


160


, which is connected via a supply voltage line


310


and a supply voltage line


32


to a switch


340


. This switch


340


is located in the circuit for the drive


33


for an actuating element, and is combined with this drive


33


to form a unit


360


. The switch


340


is switched via coded signals, which are passed to the switch


340


via the supply voltage line


310


.





FIG. 4

shows the circuit arrangement according to

FIG. 2

, in detail. On a unit


38


, the drive


33


for an actuating element is directly connected to control electronics comprising a power stage


39


and a switching IC


37


. The switching electronics are connected via supply voltage lines


31


and


32


to the controller


16


. The supply voltage lines


31


and


32


also supply voltage to the drive


33


.




The drive


33


is driven via an appropriate data signal (unidirectional or bi-directional data interchange) via the signal line


35


.




According to

FIG. 5

, a drive


33


for an actuating element, a power stage


39


and a switching IC


370


are combined to form a unit


380


. The switching IC


370


is connected to the controller


16


via a voltage supply line


32


and via a further voltage supply lines


310


. Coded signals are passed via the voltage supply line


310


to the switching IC


370


, and cause the drive


33


to be switched.




The signals are applied to the supply voltage lines by, for example, amplitude modulation or pulse modulation.




The units


36


,


360


and


38


,


380


are used, according to the invention, instead of the actuating elements


23


to


28


in an electronic central locking system


1


as shown in FIG.


1


. In consequence, it is no longer possible to operate these actuating elements simply by connecting the supply voltage lines to external voltages.




LIST OF DESIGNATIONS USED






1


Electronic central locking system






2


Operating point






3


Transmitting device






4


Receiving device






5


Modulator






6


Amplifier






7


IR Diode






8


Photo diode






9


Amplifier






10


Demodulator






11


Operating point






12


Operating point






13


Operating point






14


Line






15


Line






16


Controller






160


Controller






17


Microcomputer






18


Interface circuit






19


Output






20


Output






21


Power stage






22


Power stage






23


Actuating element, driver's door






24


Actuating element, front-passenger's door






25


Actuating element, rear door






26


Actuating element, rear door






27


Actuating element, filler cap lock






28


Actuating element, trunk






29


Key






30


Coded transmitter






31


Supply voltage line






310


Supply voltage line with signal transmission






32


Supply voltage line






33


Drive for an actuating element






34


Switch






340


Switch






35


Signal line






36


Unit






360


Unit






37


Switching IC






370


Switching IC






38


Unit






380


Unit






39


Power stage



Claims
  • 1. An electronic central locking system (1) for motor vehicles and operating systems for locks or the like, the system comprising:a plurality of actuating elements for actuating respective ones of the locks; a controller for operating the actuating elements and supply voltage lines interconnecting the controller with respective ones of the actuating elements for powering the actuating elements; a plurality of switches connected to respective ones of the actuating elements, each switch being serially connected between its actuating element and a respective one of the supply voltage lines for applying voltage of the line to the actuating element, each of the actuating elements with its switch constituting a single unit, and each of the switches being operative in response to a code; and means within the controller for providing a code to activate each switch of the plurality of switches to conduct electric power to the switch from its respective supply voltage line; wherein, in order to drive an actuating element (23-28), the supply voltage lines (31, 310, 32) are switched by a respective one of the switches (34, 340, 37, 370) by application of a coded signal to the switch.
  • 2. The central locking system as claimed in claim 1, distinguished by signal lines (35) which are connected to the controller (16, 160), via which the coded signals are supplied to the switches (34, 37).
  • 3. The central locking system as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the actuating elements includes a drive, and wherein the switch (34, 340, 37, 370) which is switched by the coded signal is arranged in the immediate vicinity of the drive (33) of the respective actuating element (23-28).
  • 4. The central locking system as claimed in claim 3, wherein a supply voltage line (310) for the drive (33) for an actuating element (23-28) is used to transmit the coded signals to a switch (340, 370).
  • 5. The central locking system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the drive (33) for an actuating element (23-28), the switch (34) and switching electronics (340, 37, 370, 39) are combined to form said unit (36, 360, 38, 380).
  • 6. The central locking system as claimed in claim 5, whereinthe supply voltage for the unit (36, 360, 38, 380) is used both for supplying the switching electronics (340, 37, 370, 39) and for supplying the drive (33) for the actuating element (23-28).
  • 7. The central locking system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the drive (33) for an actuating element (23-28) is driven by data signals, which are connected via data lines (35) to the switches (34) and/or to the switching electronics (340, 37, 370, 39).
  • 8. The central locking system as claimed in claim 7, wherein the supply voltage lines (31, 310, 32) and the signal and/or data lines (35) are laid in a concealed manner.
  • 9. The central locking system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the drive (33) is driven by signals which are coded for a switching element (23-28) and are supplied to the switches (34) and/or the switching electronics (340, 37, 370, 39) via supply voltage lines (31, 310, 32).
  • 10. The central locking system as claimed in claim 9, wherein amplitude modulation is used to apply the coded signals to the supply voltages.
  • 11. The central locking system as claimed in claim 9, wherein pulse modulation is used to apply the coded signals to the supply voltages.
  • 12. An electronic central locking system (1) for motor vehicles and operating systems for locks or the like, the system comprising:a plurality of actuating elements for actuating respective ones of the locks; a controller for operating the actuating elements and supply voltage lines interconnecting the controller with respective ones of the actuating elements for powering the actuating elements; a plurality of switches connected to respective ones of the actuating elements, each switch being serially connected between its actuating element and a respective one of the supply voltage lines for applying voltage of the line to the actuating element, each of the actuating elements with its switch constituting a single unit, and each of the switches being operative in response to a code; and means within the controller for providing a code to activate each switch of the plurality of switches to conduct electric power to the switch from its respective supply voltage line; and wherein pulse modulation is used by the code-providing means to apply the coded signal to a switch to supply voltage to an actuating element.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
198 22 887 May 1998 DE
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