1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a steering wheel lock, and more particularly to a steering wheel lock that is convenient in use and efficiently resistant to hammering detachment to provide an excellent burglarproof efficiency.
2. Description of Related Art
Burglarproof device for car is mostly achieved by locking the steering wheel to limit operation of the steering wheel. One conventional steering wheel lock is a cap-type lock that covers a great portion of the steering wheel and particularly protects the airbag embedded inside the steering wheel from being stolen. However, the cap-type lock has a complex structure and has a high manufacturing cost so that the price is correspondingly high. Moreover, using and storing the cap-type lock are inconvenient because the cap-type lock is heavy and space-consuming.
Another conventional steering wheel lock as shown in
However, the simple stick-typed conventional steering wheel lock still has the following drawbacks:
The simple type of the conventional steering wheel lock is usually unlocked when not mounting on the steering wheel so that the retractable rod 2 slides easily and causes inadvertently bumps to users or surplus space occupation inside the car. Moreover, a key is necessary to lock the retractable rod 2 to the locking rod 1 without the key so that operation of the conventional steering wheel lock is troublesome.
Because the engagement of keeping the locking rod 1 and the retractable rod 2 stable is simply achieved by engaging a pin (not shown) inside the locking base 1a to the recess 2a on the retractable rod 2, violent hammering along the axis of the stick-typed steering wheel lock disengages the pin from the recess 2a or breaks the pin easily. Therefore, the stick-typed steering wheel lock can not provide excellent burglarproof efficiency when burglars hammer it correctly.
A main objective of the present invention is to provide a steering wheel lock that can be locked without using a key and has a clamping device to keep the retractable rod from sliding when the steering wheel lock is unlocked.
Another main objective of the present invention is to provide a steering wheel lock that has two independent units adapted to hold two opposite sides of a corresponding steering wheel so that an axially violent hammering can be compensated directly by the steering wheel without damaging the steering wheel lock.
To achieve the foregoing objectives, the steering wheel lock comprises:
a locking rod being hollow and having two ends, a pin hole defined in a middle of the locking rod, a locking base slidably mounted on the locking rod and having a movable pin operationally engaging the pin hole, and a holding device formed at one end of the locking rod;
a retractable rod being hollow, received in the locking rod and having two ends, a loop lock attached to one end and a joint block attached to the other end of the retractable rod;
an interior shaft accommodated inside the retractable rod and having two ends, an abutting head attached to one end and a cap with claws attached to the other end of the interior shaft;
a restitution device mounted on the other end of the locking rod;
a handle clamping the restitution device with the locking rod and combining to the locking base to slide along the locking rod.
By setting the holding device and the loop lock, the steering wheel lock enables to firmly attach at two sides of a steering wheel.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
A steering wheel lock in accordance with the present invention comprises a hollow locking shaft with two hooks, a locking base slidably mounted on a middle section of the locking shaft and having a bar corresponding to the two hooks, a retractable rod engaged the locking rod and having a positioning device at one end and a loop lock at the other end, and an interior shaft received inside the retractable rod and having an abutting head at one end and a clamping device at the other end. Thereby, the positioning device is secured by the clamping device on the interior shaft in normal condition so that the retractable rod is temporarily fixed without sliding. Moreover, the loop lock and the hooks on the locking rod respectively and detachably mounted on two opposite sides of the steering wheel to provide excellent burglarproof efficiency.
With reference to FIGS. 2 to 4, a preferred embodiment of the steering wheel lock comprises a locking rod 10, a retractable rod 20, an interior shaft 30, a restitution device 40, a handle 50 and a plastic sleeve 60.
The locking rod 10 is hollow and has two ends, two hooks 11 extending downward at one end, a pin hole 12 defined in a middle portion of the locking rod 10, and a locking base 13 slidably mounted on the locking rod 10 and having a movable pin 132 driven by a key (not shown) to operationally engage the pin hole 12. Moreover, the locking base 13 has two grooves 131 defined on its periphery and a bar 133 extending toward and operationally located between the hooks 11. Moreover, other holding devices selectively substitute the two hooks in other embodiments.
The retractable rod 20 is also hollow, penetrates the locking rod 10 and has one end combined with a joint block 21 with enlarged stub 211 and the other end defined an edge cutout 22 and a lock hole 23 to engage a loop lock 24, wherein the joint block 21 of the retractable rod 20 has an axial hole for the interior shaft 30. With further reference to
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The restitution device 40 is composed of a stop ring 41 mounted on periphery of the other end of the locking rod 10 and a restitution spring 42 sleeving around the periphery of the locking rod 10.
The handle 50 covers the restitution device 40 and has an inner edge and an inner edge. The inner edge has two annular ribs 51 engaged the grooves 131 on the locking base 13 so that the handle 50 slides along the locking rod 10 with the locking base 13. The outer edge has an inner rim 52 that clamps the restitution spring 42 with the stop ring 41. Moreover, the stop ring 41 also limits the extension movement of the locking base 13.
The plastic sleeve 60 is attached to the other end of the locking rod 10 to enclose the cap 32 inside the locking rod 10.
With reference to FIGS. 5 to 9, when the steering wheel lock operates, the retractable rod 20 is pushed toward the locking rod 10 to a terminal retracting position, wherein the abutting head 31 pushes the engaging piece 242 to press the spring 2434 and thus the locking pin 2424 disengages the insertion end 2441 on the U-frame 244. Therefore, the U-frame 244 can be pivotally and outwardly moved to open the loop lock 24. Then, the locking rod 10 is inclined to allow the hooks 11 embracing an inner side on one end of the steering wheel 70. The retractable rod 20 is extended again to a desired length until the U-frame 244 operationally loops an opposite end of the steering wheel 70 by resetting the insertion end 2441 of the U-frame 244 into the retaining base 241. The spring 2434 pushes the engaging piece 242 to make the locking pin 2424 to insert into the notch of the insertion end 2441 again for locking the loop lock. After securing the loop lock on the steering wheel 70, locking base 13 with the handle 50 is pushed toward the hooks 11 to make the restitution spring 42 compressed until the movable pin 132 on the locking base 13 engages the pin hole 12 on the locking rod 12. Meanwhile, the bar 133 on the locking base 13 inserts between the two hooks 11 to enclose the side of the steering wheel 70 to achieve the attachment of the steering wheel lock.
When the steering wheel lock is detached from the steering wheel 70, the locking base 13 is unlocked by a key to retract the movable pin 132 from the pin hole 12 so that the locking base 13 with the handle 50 is pushed outward by the force of the restitution spring 42 to release the side of the steering wheel 70. Then, the locking rod 10 is lifted up at the handle 50 to completely disengage the hooks 11 from the steering wheel 70. After disengaging the hooks 11, the locking rod 10 is pushed toward to the loop lock 24 secured on the steering wheel 70 to make the abutting head 31 on the interior shaft 30 to press the engaging piece 242 again so that the locking pin 2424 detaches from the insertion end 2441 of the U-frame 244 to unlock the loop lock 24. Thereby, the steering wheel lock is completely detached from the steering wheel 70.
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According to above description, the steering wheel lock of the present invention has the following advantages:
1. The retractable rod 20 can be retained by combining the enlarged stub 21 of the joint block 21 with the claws 321 on the cap 32 of the interior shaft 30 to keep the retractable rod 20 from sliding when the steering wheel lock is not in use.
2. The steering wheel lock of the present invention can be attached without the key because the locking pin automatically engages the U-frame by the pushing force of the spring. Therefore, attachment operation of steering wheel lock is convenient.
3. The steering wheel lock respectively holds the steering wheel at two ends, one end is enclosed in the loop lock and the other end is clamped between the hooks or the like and the bar 133. By securing at the two ends of the steering wheel, axial hammering force to the locking rod 10 can be compensated by the steering wheel. Therefore, the steering wheel lock is durable and has excellent burglarproof efficiency.
Although this invention has been described in its preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present invention of the preferred form has been made only by way of example and that numerous changes in the details of construction and the combination and arrangement of parts any be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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094216893 | Sep 2005 | TW | national |