1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a portable device. More specifically, for example, to a portable device used as a remote control device in a remote keyless entry system for automotive vehicles or the like.
2. Description of Related Art
A remote keyless entry system is a convenient system which allows users to lock and unlock doors only by operating a push button of a small portable device without using a mechanical key. As an advanced type, there is a system which does not require the push button operation with the portable device. With the advanced type system, the user is able to lock and unlock the door by pushing an entry button on the vehicle door or to start engine by pushing a starter button on a dash board in a state of carrying the portable device with him/her, and it is not necessary to take the portable device out from the pocket every time.
The buttery of the portable device of this type may be run out after long time of use, and hence a mechanical key (also referred to as an emergency key) is integrated in the portable device to be used in case of emergency (see JP-A-2004-225350 (Patent Document 1), for example).
As an improved type, for example, as shown in
The main body 5 of the portable device 4 has a two-piece structure including an upper case 5a and a lower case 5b as shown in
Formed between the upper case Ma and the lower case 5b is a storage section 5c for storing the mechanical key 6. For example, when the mechanical key 6 is used to start an engine, the user follows a procedure including steps of:
(1) pulling out the mechanical key 6 from the storage section 5c of the main body 5
(2) attaching the head portion 6a of the mechanical key 6 to the storage section 5c,
(3) holding the body 5 with the hand,
(4) inserting the mechanical key 6 into a keyhole for starting the engine, and
(5) turning the main body 5 with a required force.
A measure for preventing the mechanical key 9 attached to the storage section 10 of the main body 8 from coming off is achieved by forming a wide portion 9a at part of the mechanical key 9 and using friction between the wide portion 9a and the inner wall of the storage section 10.
However, in the second related art, when an excessive force is applied to the portion of the main body 5 where the mechanical key 6 is mounted (the entry portion of the storage section 5c) in the procedure (5), the upper case 5a and the lower case 5b may disadvantageously come apart (disassembled) unintentionally.
In the third related art, since the storage section 10 for storing the mechanical key 9 is formed only in one of the cases (the upper case 8a in the drawing), the problem in the portable device 4 in the second related art (unintentional disassembly of the case 8) does not occur. However, when the mechanical key 9 is removed from the main body 8, the main body 8 is separated from the mechanical key 9, and hence there arises a problem that the main body 8 or the mechanical key 9 may be lost.
In addition, in the third related art, the measure for preventing the mechanical key 9 from coming off is achieved by friction between the wide portion 9a of the mechanical key 9 and the inner wall of the storage section 10, the friction is gradually reduced with repeated operation of insertion and pulling off of the mechanical key 9, so that the mechanical key 9 may disadvantageously come off easily.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a portable device in which storage section of a mechanical key in a main body is ensured without causing unintentional coming off of the mechanical key from the main body, the mechanical key is used by attaching a head portion of the mechanical key to the main body as needed, and the main body is not unintentionally disassembled when using the mechanical key.
The invention according to a first aspect of the invention is a key lock structure for a mechanical key of a portable device in which the mechanical key is storable in a main body, in which the main body is a two-piece structure including a first case and a second case, the first case includes a first storage section for storing the mechanical key and a second storage section for storing a lock mechanism of the mechanical key, the first storage section and the second storage section are integrally formed in the interior of the first case in a hollow shape opened on one side of the first case, the first case is formed with an opening on the side opposite from the side which is combined with the second case, and the lock mechanism is configured to lock or unlock the mechanical key stored in the first storage section according to a predetermined operation.
The invention according to a second aspect of the invention is based on the key lock structure according to the first aspect, in which the lock mechanism includes a key lock base stored in the second storage section in a fixed state, a slide part slidably assembled onto the key lock base, a resilient member which urges the slide of the slide part in a predetermined direction, and operating means which is capable of sliding the slide part in the direction against the urging force of the resilient member, and in which the mechanical key stored in the first storage section is locked by the slide part to prevent the mechanical key from coming apart and the lock is released by the operating means.
The invention according to a third aspect of the invention is based on the key lock structure according to the second aspect, in which the mechanical key includes an engaging portion which is capable of engaging part of the slide part, and prevention of coming apart is achieved by the engagement between the engaging portion and the part of the slide part.
The invention according to a fourth aspect of the invention is based on the key lock structure according to the first aspect, in which the first storage section is adapted to be able to accept insertion of head portion of the mechanical key pulled out from the main body.
In the present invention, since the mechanical key is prevented from coming apart by the lock mechanism in the first case of the main body, storage section of the mechanical key in the main body is ensured and, in addition, unintentional coming off of the mechanical key from the main body is avoided.
When the first storage section is configured to be able to accept insertion of the head portion of the mechanical key pulled out from the main body, the mechanical key may be used by attaching the head portion of the mechanical key to the main body as needed. In addition, since the first storage section is formed in the first case, the main body is prevented from being disassembled unintentionally when using the mechanical key.
Referring now to the drawings, an embodiment of the present invention will be described. Specific or actual examples of various details and examples such as numerical values, character strings and other signs in the description shown below are informative only for clarifying the idea of the present invention, and it is apparently understood that the idea of the present invention is limited thereto neither entirely nor partly. Known methods, known procedures, known architecture and known circuit structures (hereinafter, referred to as “known matters”) are not described in detail. However, it is for the sake of simplification of description only, and such omission is not intended to exclude the known matters entirely or partly. These known matters are knowable by those skilled in the art at the time point of application of the present invention, and are included in the description given below as a matter of course.
The main body 200 includes two upper and lower cases (hereinafter, referred to as an upper case 400 and a lower case 500 according to the upper side and the lower side in the drawing) separably combined by a fitting system or other combining methods. The upper case 400 and the lower case 500 are sealed from each other by a water-proof seal or the like, so that an electronic substrate or a buttery, not shown, mounted in the interior of the tower case 500 are water-proofed.
In this manner, the lower case 500 is used as an electronic part storage section for a remote key entry system or the like. However, description of the lower case 500 is omitted since it has no direct relationship with the present invention.
The upper case 400 has two roles shown below. The first role is to serve as an “upper lid” of the lower case 500, and the second role is to serve as a “lock-mechanism-provided key storage section” for detachably storing the mechanical key 300.
The second role (the role as the “lock mechanism provided key storage section”) will be described in detail. As shown in the drawing, the mechanical key 300 is stored in the interior of the upper case 400, and a key lock mechanism 600 having a plurality of components is built in the interior of the upper case 400. Although detailed description will be given later, the key lock mechanism 600 has functions of:
(a) bringing the mechanical key 300 stored in the interior of the upper case 400 in a locked state to prevent the mechanical key 300 from unintentionally coming off; and
(b) unlocking the mechanical key 300 by sliding one of the components of the key lock mechanism 600 (hereinafter, referred to as a knob 601), which is projected from an opening 401 formed in an upper surface of the upper case 400, in the direction indicated by an arrow 700 for allowing the mechanical key 300 to be pulled out from the upper case 400.
The structure of the upper case 400 will be described.
Integrally defined in the interior of the upper case 400 area storage section for the key lock mechanism 600 (hereinafter, referred to as a lock mechanism storage section 403) and a storage section for the mechanical key 300 (hereinafter, referred to as a key storage section 404). These two storage sections (the lock mechanism storage section 403 and the key storage section 404) communicate with each other, and has an opening on the side of the one short side (the left side of the drawing) of the upper case 400. The opening serves as an attachment and detachment port 405 for the mechanical key 300. The attachment and detachment port 405 is also used as an insertion port of the key lock mechanism 600 when assembling the portable device 100.
The lock mechanism storage section 403 includes a first side wall 406 extending substantially linearly along one side surface 405a of the attachment and detachment port 405, a second side wall 407 intersecting the first side wall 406 at a predetermined obtuse angle, a third side wall 408 and a fourth side wall 409 continuing to the second side wall 407 extending substantially parallel to the attachment and detachment port 405r a bottomed long hole 410 having a predetermined length extending from between the third side wall 408 and the fourth side wall 409 in the longitudinal direction of the upper case 400, and a substantially triangular space 411 formed on the bottom (a far end) of the bottomed long hole 410. The “bottomed long hole” means a long hole formed in a tunnel shape, and in particular, the far end thereof is closed by a “wall”. The “wall” may also be referred to as a “bottom” of the hole, it is a “long hole having a bottom” and hence is referred to as “bottomed long hole”.
On the other hand, the key storage section 404 includes a first side wall 412 extending substantially linearly along the other side surface 405b of the attachment and detachment port 405, a second side wall 413 continuing to the first side wall 412 and extending substantially in parallel to the attachment and detachment port 405, and a third side wall 414 continuing to the second side wall 413, extending in parallel to the first side wall 412 and extending to the fourth side wall 409 of the lock mechanism storage section 403.
Subsequently, the structure of the key lock mechanism 600 will be described.
The key lock base 602 is a component which serves as a base of the key lock mechanism 600 as shown in
The locking portion 606 includes a pair of long arms 613, 614 extending rightward in the drawing in substantially parallel to each other and hook portions 615, 616 formed at distal ends of the long arms 613, 164, respectively. The long arms 613, 614 of the locking portion 606 are inserted into the bottomed long hole 410 of the lock mechanism storage section 403 of the upper case 400 to the end, and the hook portions 615, 616 of the locking portion 606 are engaged with the space 411 formed at the bottom (far end) of the bottomed long hole 410, so that the key lock base 602 and the upper case 400 are integrated.
The sliding portion 605 which guides the sliding movement of the slide part 603 is formed with an opening 617 in a vertically elongated rectangular shape, and the upper side in the drawing of the opening 617 comes into contact with the projecting edge 608 at the center from among the projecting edges 607 to 609 which surround the sliding portion 605, and a projection 618 for holding the spring 604 is formed on the lower surface in the drawing of the projecting edge 608.
Subsequently, as shown in
Subsequently, as shown in the drawings
Finally, the spring 604 is a minute compression spring (the compression spring or the coil spring) to be inserted into the spring groove 622 of the slide part 603 in a compressed state.
Subsequently, an assembling procedure of the key lock mechanism 600 will be described.
As shown in these drawings, the key lock mechanism 600 is inserted from the attachment and detachment port 405 of the upper case 400 along an arrow 705 and the long arms 613, 614 of the key lock mechanism 600 are pushed into the bottomed long hole 410 of the upper case 400 by applying a required force in the direction indicated by an arrow 706, whereby the hook portions 615, 616 at the distal ends of the long arms 613, 614 are inserted into the space 411 of the upper case 400 and fixed thereto (see
The mechanical key 300 is integrally formed with a head portion 301, a key portion 302 continuing from the head portion 301 and having a predetermined length, and a depression 303 formed on the key portion 302 in the vicinity of the head portion 301 for locking the key with metallic material or the like.
In a stage of inserting the mechanical key 300 into the upper case 400 (see an arrow 708 in
When the mechanical key 300 is inserted to the end (see an arrow 710 in
Subsequently, unlocking of the mechanical key 300 by manual operation will be described
The mechanical key 300 pulled out from the upper case 400 in this manner is able to be used independently as a matter of course, and may also be used by setting the head portion 301 of the mechanical key 300 to the attachment and detachment port 405 of the upper case 400 as in the second related art described at the beginning.
In this configuration, the portable device 100 of this embodiment achieves the following advantages.
(a) When the mechanical key 300 is stored in the main body 200, the mechanical key 300 is locked by the key lock mechanism 600. Therefore, the mechanical key 300 is prevented from coming apart unintentionally.
(b) By sliding the operating unit 629 of the knob 601 with a fingertip or the like, the mechanical key 300 is able to be pulled out from the main body 200 by one-touch operation.
(c) The mechanical key 300 may be used in a state in which the head portion 301 of the pulled out mechanical key 300 is inserted into the attachment and detachment port 405 of the main body 200 by holding the main body 200 with hand. In this case, since the head portion 301 of the mechanical key 300 is inserted into the attachment and detachment port 405 formed on one side (upper case 400) of the main body 200, the upper case 400 and the lower case 500 are prevented from separating unintentionally by a force associated with the usage of the mechanical key 300.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-073753 | Mar 2007 | JP | national |