The invention relates to a mounting for electronic accessories for vehicles according to the preamble of claim 1.
Such a mounting is disclosed in DE 10051676 A1. The accessory is a mobile phone that is arranged so that it can be locked by means of a mounting in the interior of the vehicle. For locking the mobile phone, a drawer-like part is inserted in a socket of the mounting and is provided with a cylinder lock with locking bar. The drawer-type part is connected to a bracket. After insertion of the drawer, the bracket clamps the mobile phone in its mounting. In another mounting disclosed in this document, a pivotable locking bar penetrates the socket of the mounting and, when locking, engages a slotted recess of the mounting that is located in the lower rearward area of the mounting. A disadvantage of this known mounting for securing the accessory is its complex configuration.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,333,911 and WO 99/60833 A1 also disclose lockable mountings for electronic accessories. In these mountings of a two-part or multi-part configuration, it is the mounting itself that is locked and in this way blocks the accessory.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,822,049 discloses a lockable mounting which has a projection with a recess in an upper mounting part. For locking the accessory, a padlock is inserted into this recess and locked. The upper mounting part on which the recess is provided, is connected to a corresponding counter mounting part that is fastened on the topside of the accessory.
DE 19718 173 A1 discloses an electromechanical locking system for protecting a computer system against unauthorized removal of a hardware component.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,965,705 discloses a further lockable mounting wherein the lock is mounted on the accessory itself and locks by means of a telescoping holder.
It is an object of the invention to further develop the mounting of the aforementioned kind such that the electronic accessory can be secured in a simple way in the mounting.
For solving this object it is proposed according to the invention that a mounting according to the preamble of claim 1 is formed according to the characterizing portion of this claim.
For operating the mounting according to the invention, the accessory is inserted into the shape-matched mounting. Subsequently, the lock is rotated wherein the locking bar engages either a groove of the accessory or an edge of the accessory. In this way, a simple securing action for the accessory is provided in the mounting; the complex configuration used in the prior art is no longer necessary.
The invention will be explained in the following with the aid of the drawing in more detail. The drawing shows embodiments of the invention. It is shown in:
The accessory 1 is inserted into a shape-matched mounting 2. The mounting 2 has a lock 3 with a locking bar 4. The locking bar 4 engages a recess 5 of the inserted accessory 1. The lock 3 is connected to the mounting 2. The lock 3 can be located in a lateral area of the mounting 2, as illustrated in
Since in particular electronic accessories 1, such as mobile phones, GPS devices or two-way radio devices, are inserted into the mounting 2, the mounting is protected against vibrations. As illustrated in
The invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiments. Several locks, for example, magnetic locks, can be provided and, advantageously, one or several locking devices can be activated by means of a central lock, preferably the ignition lock. Moreover, the mounting can comprise all functions of instrumentation and control lights.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP02/13274 | 11/26/2002 | WO |