The subject of the invention is a key-operated lock comprising a means for detecting the presence of the key inside the lock.
It is especially suitable most particularly but not exclusively for antitheft bolts, in particular for switching on or off at least one unit of operation of a motor vehicle for which it is important to know whether the key is inside or outside the lock.
It applies in a particularly advantageous manner in the case where, for example, it may be important to trigger a particular electronic sequence of verifying in advance mechanically, pneumatically, electronically or by the measurement of electromagnetic signals whether the key is positioned inside the lock.
It relates mainly to the motor vehicle field where it is important to switch off the electric power supply of the circuit commanding the starting of the engine if the key is not inserted into the lock. Specifically, a failure of a command member in active position could permanently command the operation of the starter which could cause serious problems.
On a steering antitheft element for example, electric switching has a safety aspect. Specifically, a switching problem may have dramatic consequences for the user of the vehicle (fire, accident, etc.). In general, the engine is switched off only via the antitheft element (returning the antitheft element to the “stop” position which switches off all power).
Generally, motor vehicle antitheft bolts may use flexible-blade switches sensitive to magnetic fields (here called ILS switches). These switches are also called ILSs or reed envelopes. These switches are sensitive to the position after rotation of the key but not to the presence or absence of the key.
These switches have the disadvantage of having as a “preferred” failure mode a permanent sticking of the blades because their contact elements tend to stick in the closed position (electric arc during closure of the contact).
It is very difficult to improve this reliability without greatly increasing the price, and/or the volume occupied. The criteria of price and space requirement are extremely important in current fields of industry such as motor vehicles or aviation for example.
The object of the present invention is to remedy these major disadvantages by proposing a device that is especially well suited to improving the reliability of a command system while taking account of the presence or absence of a key in a lock to command or disable the electric power supply to this command system.
Accordingly it proposes a key-operated lock device comprising:
According to the invention, this lock also comprises a means for detecting the presence or absence of said key, this means commanding the connection with the electric power supply of said electronic system only if the key is present in, or close to, the lock.
Advantageously, the following features may be incorporated into the device described above:
It is also advantageous that the means for detecting the presence or absence of said key is incorporated inside a motor vehicle antitheft bolt comprising a rotor that is able to rotate about an axis inside a stator and to move longitudinally, radially or angularly along this axis, the rotor comprising a magnetic weight which, by moving, closes one or more reed envelopes such that when the key is inserted into the rotor, said key moves the rotor and the magnetic weight in translation which has the effect of closing the relay commanding the connection to the main power supply.
It is also advantageous that the switches are Hall effect sensors.
An embodiment of the invention will be described below as a nonlimiting example, making reference to the appended drawings in which:
In the example illustrated in
It can therefore be seen that, if the key is not present in the lock, and if the three relays are mounted in series, even in the case of an untoward sticking of a reed relay (R1 or R2 or R3), the starter is not energized.
The device according to the invention makes it possible to improve the reliability of the system of antitheft and protection against premature starts. This device may be extended to all systems that must safely command particular functionalities of machines. This device, according to the invention, is not limited to the examples described above, but may be modified in the context of the claims without changing the scope of the latter.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0511691 | Nov 2005 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR2006/002542 | 11/20/2006 | WO | 00 | 5/16/2008 |