The present invention concerns an electronic key for operating a lock, particularly for use in locking systems for motor vehicles with a housing which encompasses the electronic circuit which serves to operate the lock and which has moreover a holding fixture for a key bit which is held therein, can be withdrawn in a longitudinally displaceable manner and is intended for a mechanical lock.
Electronic keys of the stated type are used in remote radio operation for central locking of motor vehicles, with radio communication which checks the authorization of the key being triggered between the key and a controller present in the motor vehicle either through intentional operation of controls in the key or by simply bringing the key close to the vehicle. In case of positive access authorization, automatic unlocking of the door locks occurs.
To enable opening of the vehicle even when the electronic key fails, at least one vehicle door is provided additionally with the capability of opening the corresponding lock with a mechanical key with a key bit. The required key bit which serves as an emergency key is usually accommodated directly in the housing of the electronic key in a corresponding holding fixture.
DE 195 05 190 A1 discloses in one embodiment a key according to the generic concept of the present main claim. The key bit for a mechanical lock which key bit is provided there as an emergency key and held in a holding fixture of the housing so as to be capable of being withdrawn in a longitudinally displaceable manner is provided on its end which protrudes out of the housing with an eyelet for attaching a key ring or for attaching or hanging the entire key.
The separation of the emergency key from the housing of the electronic key has since proven to be very convenient for the case in which the (electronic) vehicle key is provided to third parties, say, in a workshop or when parking, the remaining bunch of keys connected with a key ring with the emergency key being intended to remain, however, with the vehicle owner. However, a possibility of attaching or hanging the electronic key no longer exists in this case with the known key.
Compared to the prior art described here, the electronic key according to the present invention has the advantage that it has means for attaching or hanging the key even if the emergency key was removed without these means having a disruptive effect if the emergency key is contained in the housing.
This is enabled by the fact that in the housing a retaining element which is provided with an eyelet for attaching or hanging the key is arranged movably which is concealed completely in the housing when the key bit is inserted and when the key bit is withdrawn the eyelet protrudes at least partially extendably from the housing.
Advantageous refinements of the matter according to the invention are specified in the dependent claims and are explained in greater detail based on the embodiments shown in the drawing.
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The electronic key according to the invention includes a housing 1 which is manufactured as a plastic injection-molded unit and contains inside of it a printed circuit board which supports the electronic circuit which serves to operate the lock present in the motor vehicle. For greater clarity, only the parts of the key that are significant to the invention are shown in the drawing, and they are shown schematically to a certain extent. Housing 1 is shown in a open view, and the printed circuit board which is not relevant in connection with the present invention is omitted. This circuit on this printed circuit board which is not shown includes, i. a., means for performing an access authorization check, such as a microprocessor as well as transmitting and possibly receiving means which are suitable for the radio frequency range which is used. To provide the required electrical power, batteries are also contained in housing 1 which are held in the round break-outs present in the housing interior. Laterally in housing 1, a holding fixture 2 created in the form of a longitudinal pocket is present for an emergency key. The emergency key consists essentially of a key bit 3 for a mechanical lock which is provided on its one end with a grip end 3′ which enables its handling. The emergency key is arranged in the holding fixture 2 of housing 1 so that only a section of its grip end 3′ (which section has an eyelet 3* provided to attach a key ring) protrudes out of housing 1. In the position in which it is inserted into housing 1, the emergency key is stopped by a bolt which can be displaced perpendicularly to the displacement direction of key bit 3 in housing 1 (the operating element of the bolt is located on the back side of the housing and is not seen in the drawing). In order to withdraw the emergency key from housing 1, the bolt is put into its unlocking position, and the emergency key is withdrawn towards the back from housing 1. Also arranged in housing 1 is a retaining element 4 which is provided with an eyelet 4′ and intended to attach or hang the key. This retaining element 4 is supported movably in the housing, and is completely concealed in housing 1 when key bit 3 of the emergency key is inserted, it being held in an upright manner under spring prestress against key bit 3. When the emergency key is pulled out, a movement of retaining element 4 is enabled by means of which it reaches a position when key bit 3 is fully withdrawn which releases eyelet 4′ at least partially and protrudes from housing 1. In the drawing, a plurality of positions of retaining element 4 is shown simultaneously to some extent in order to be able to clarify the movement.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 28 616.7 | Jun 2002 | DE | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/EP03/06605 | Jun 2003 | US |
Child | 11021321 | Dec 2004 | US |