1. Introduction
Cars are expensive, but certain factors limit their appeal to thieves. For example, a big lock on the steering wheel makes stealing difficult requiring significant time and effort. Also, a thief can see the big lock, and move to another less challenging car to steal. Finally, motors might be somewhat distinctive, bearing serial numbers or other indicia. Consequently, thieves have found a more favorable risk to reward ratio in just stealing the parts of the motor.
Most car steering wheels have three sections: a horn at the center of the wheel, a circular wheel section, where a driver grips and steers the car, and at least one arm joining the center to the circular wheel section.
If the steering wheel can be fixed in place, and its unauthorized movement restricted, then the car cannot be removed.
2. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lock for securing the steering wheel of a motor vehicle to prevent the movement of the wheel, thereby preventing unauthorized operation of the vehicle.
3. Description of the Prior Art
Motor vehicle security devices are disclosed in U.S. Patents. U.S. Pat. No. 5,653,133, to Passantino teaches a steering wheel and brake-locking device for road vehicles. Passantino's lock is installed between the brake and the steering wheel.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,555,753 to Matlock teaches a vehicular anti-theft steering wheel lock. Matlock's lock primarily surrounds and immobilizes vehicle steering wheels with a rigid circular pan that surmounts the steering wheel and overlies the steering column.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,267,458 to Heh teaches a lock that hooks on to a steering wheel, and the vehicles brake. Here again, the brake serves as an anchor preventing the movement of the steering wheel via a rigid member.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,738,127 to Johnson is a patent directed toward an automobile steering lock.
It is an object of the present invention to prevent the unauthorized operation of a motor vehicle.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a lock that will prevent the movement of the steering wheel of a vehicle.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a lock that can draw attention by continuously flashing an LED.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a lock that will sound the vehicles horn if one attempts to remove the lock without a key.
Yet another objective is to provide a lock that allows one-time fine adjustment to provide a customized, tight fit for a unique steering wheel,
These and other objects of the invention are accomplished by providing a steering wheel lock having a triple hook, a bar, and a lock. The triple hook abuts the steering wheel, and the bar fixes the lock to the triple hook and the steering wheel.
Other objects and further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood, that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will be better understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings with which are given by way of illustration only.
A Universal Steering Wheel Lock of the presently claimed invention is illustrated in
The Universal Steering Wheel Lock locks the steering wheel 18 of a vehicle. A conventional steering wheel 18 is formed by the circular wheel section 20 and at least one arm 22 attached at the end to the circular wheel section 20 and to the center of the steering wheel at the other end.
The triple hook 12 has first and second U-shape hooks 24, 26 and a bended bar 28. The U-shaped hooks 24, 26 wrap around the wheel section of the steering wheel 20. The bended bar 28 attaches between the first and second U-shaped hooks 24, 26, and abuts the horn 100.
The shape of the bended bar 28 is shown in
The triple hook 12 includes a bar receiving mechanism 39 as illustrated in
The lock box 42 has a bar cavity 44, a stopper cavity 46 and a stopper knob cavity 47 as illustrated in
The triple hook 12 is normally made of metal mainly hardened steel covered with a rubber finish to avoid any damage to the steering wheel 18.
There is a bar 14 as illustrated in
The stopper 54 is inserted in the stopper cavity 46 to prevent the rotational moving of bar 14 inserted in the bar cavity 44 when has reached the desire position. This function will be described in detail later.
The stopper 54 has a small knob 55 as illustrated in
The bar 14 is illustrated in detail in
The lock 16 is illustrated in
The lock 16 has a curved impression 69 to accommodate the circular wheel section 20-of the steering wheel and a dimple 65 to accommodate the arm 22.
The case 70 is designed to hold the batteries 71. The case 70 has a lid 72 able to slide when it is moved using the groove 74, allowing removing the batteries 71 from the case 70 as illustrated in
The indicator recess 76 comprises a rotary switch 78, a switch circuit 80 and a LED 82. The indicator recess 76 has a lid 81 and a screw 83 to close the indicator recess 76.
The interaction between the bar 14 and the lock 16 is illustrated in
The lock 16 has a spring cavity 84. The spring cavity 84 accommodates a spring 86 and a spherical bearing 68. The spring cavity 84 has a set of flanges 88, 90 to avoid the exit of the spherical bearing 68 from the spring cavity 84.
The key lock mechanism 63 has a prolongation bar 92 as illustrated in
The prolongation bar 92 has a rotary switch cavity 96 at the end with a half moon shape to insert the half moon bar belongs to the rotary switch 78.
The rotary switch 78 has first and second switch contacts 75, 77 as illustrated in
The switch contacts 75, 77 will be open in normal position and closed when the rotary switch 78 has rotated 180 degrees clockwise.
The batteries 71 have first and second battery contacts 85, 87. The first contact 85 is always connected to a switch circuit 80 to an input 89. The second contact 87 of the battery 71 is connected to the second switch contact 77 of the rotary switch 78. The first switch contact 75 of the rotary switch 78 is connected to the second input 91 of the switch circuit 80.
When the bar 14 is unlocked, the switch contacts 75, 77 of the rotary 78 switch are opened. In this situation no current flows from the batteries to the switch circuit 80 and the LED 82 is off as illustrated in
When the key 59 of the lock mechanism 63 is turned 180 degrees the prolongation bar 92 is present in one of the sequence of shallow ridges 58 of bar 14 through the opening 67. The prolongation bar recess 94 is in the opposite of a ridge of the sequence of shallow ridges 58 belong to the bar 14. In this case the prolongation bar 92 of lock mechanism 63 will lock the bar 14. At the same time when the key has been turned 180 degrees clockwise the rotary switch 78 has rotated 180 degrees too, closing the first and second switch contacts 75; 77 allowing to flux the current from the batteries 71 to the switch circuit 80 and the LED 82 starting to flash as illustrated in
The prolongation bar 92 of the lock mechanism 63 is located in the lock 16 a distance from the spherical bearing 68 exactly the distance between the sequence of shallow ridges 58 of the bar 14 as illustrated in
The Universal Steering Wheel Lock has two adjustments to lock the steering wheel of a vehicle. The locking mechanism 39 operates as a fine adjustment and the lock 16 operates as a gross adjustment and final lock.
The adjustment for locking the steering wheel using the lock 16 and the bar 14 goes from one ridge of the sequence of shallow ridges 58 to an adjacent ridge of the sequence of shallow ridges 58 in the bar 14 as illustrated in
The other locking mechanism 39 illustrated in
The procedure for the adjustment of the Universal Steering Wheel Lock to the steering wheel of a vehicle is described as follows. The Universal Steering Wheel Lock 10 is inserted in the steering wheel 18 as illustrated in
Once the lock 16 is moved back again to the steering wheel 18 and gets the position able to lock firmly against the steering wheel 18 then the lock 16 is moving back momentarily allowing one to insert the stopper 54 in the stopper cavity 46 locking the bar 14.
The final lock is reached when moving back the lock 16 against the steering wheel 18 and turning the key 59 180 degrees clockwise. The Universal Steering Lock is looked in the steering wheel 18 of a vehicle.
When is locked the space between the front side of locking mechanism 39 and the lock 16 is smaller than the length of the stopper 54 making unable to remove the stopper 54. This procedure is made only one time to adapt the Universal Steering Wheel to a specific steering wheel of a vehicle. The next time the user wants to lock the steering wheel only will be necessary to move the lock 16 against the steering wheel 18 and turn the key 59 180 degrees clockwise. In this moment the Universal Steering Wheel Lock has locked the steering wheel 18 of a vehicle and the LED 82 starts trashing.
The bar 14 of the Universal Steering Wheel Lock firmly attached to the steering wheel 18 obstructs the rotation of the steering wheel 18 when the bar 14 starts to touch the dashboard 98 of the vehicle, as illustrated in
The U shape of the hook 18 will be on the top of the horn 100 of the steering wheel provoking a horn sound when someone other than car's owner tries to remove the lock as illustrated in
A version of the Universal Steering Wheel Lock is shown in the
If the lock 16 does not reach the arm 22 of the steering wheel when is locked, the lock 16 has a threaded adjustment hole 110 and special shape 116 as illustrated in
An adjustment screw 112 with a truncated area 120 is illustrated in
For now on the next time to lock the steering wheel only will be necessary to move the lock 16 against the steering wheel 18 and turn the key 59 180 degrees.
The function of the adjustment screw 112 is illustrated in
The Universal Steering Wheel Lock is normally made of metal mainly hardened steel and covered some areas of finished chrome and colored rubber coating for preservation. Fluorescent paints can be used for better visualization and label logo of the product.
This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional application No. 60/965,976 filed Aug. 23, 2007 to Eduardo D'Angelo for Universal Steering Wheel Lock, U.S. Provisional application No. 61/011,609 filed Jan. 18, 2008 to Eduardo D'Angelo for Universal Steering Wheel Lock, and U.S. Provisional application No. 61/134,801 filed Jul. 14, 2008 to Eduardo D'Angelo for Universal Steering Wheel Lock.
Number | Date | Country | |
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60965976 | Aug 2007 | US | |
61011609 | Jan 2008 | US | |
61134801 | Jul 2008 | US |