Steering wheel lock

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Inventors

Wu, Jinn F.

Application #

287105

Filed

Dec-20-1988

Published

Jun-19-1990

Current US Class

070/209
070/238

International Classes

B60R 025/02

Field of Search

70/209-211 70/215 70/225 70/226 70/252

Assignee

Winner, Jr.; James E. (Sharon, PA); Winner; Donna C. (Sharon, PA)

Examiners

Wolfe; Robert L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Body, Vickers & Daniels

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Information Disclosure Statement filed by Applicant in prosecution of application Ser. No. 112,375 Filed 10/26/87, with attachments. Protest under 37 C.F.R. 1.291(a) against issuance of patent, filed against Applicant's prior Application Ser. No. 015,596, filed 2/17/87, as explained in item AR above, with attachments. Advertisement from Daily News Classified 6/28/84. Royce Union "Anti-Theft Steering Wheel & Brake Pedal Lok" #A23105 and Royce Union Security Product #A23204, no date shown. J. C. Whitney & Co. Catalog..COPYRGT.1982, Catalog 430B, p. 83 "Heavy Duty Steering Wheel & Brake Lock" 81-0336P, 1983. Allison Catalog p. 70 Anti-Theft Devices: "Crook Hook" 1983 #8370. Exhibit "A"-New Items From Wolo Numbered pp. 00066-00067. Exhibit "B"-Do-It-Yourself Automotive Products Numbered pp. 00052-00059. Exhibit "C"-Automotive Security Products Numbered pp. 00001-00028. Exhibit "D"-Automotive Security Products Numbered pp. 00060-00065. Exhibit "E"-Automotive Security Products Numbered pp. 00029-00051. Advertisement for "The Club".

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Abstract
A motor vechicle steering wheel lock for mounting diametrically across the rim of the steering wheel and having an extended portion adapted to block complete rotation of the steering wheel has locking means which simplify and reduce the number of manual manipulation required to mount and remove the steering wheel lock. A locking means is provided to permit only axial extension of the elongated steering wheel lock when in the locked condition, and to permit axial contraction of the elongated steering wheel lock only when in the unlocked condition.
 
Claims
Having thus described the invention, it is claimed:

1. In a vehicular steering wheel mounted lock device of the type which includes a sleeve member aligned along an axis and having first hook means affixed thereto for engaging the rim of said steering wheel from the inside thereof; an elongated rod member telescopically received within said steering wheel and having second hook means affixed thereto oppositely facing said first hook means for engaging the rim of said steering wheel from the inside thereof; one of said members having a portion extending beyond its hook means for causing interference with the interior of said vehicle upon continued rotation of said steering wheel when said device is applied thereto; lock means including a lock housing associated with said sleeve member permitting telescopic movement of said rod member from a collapsed position whereat said rod member is substantially received within said sleeve member to a locked position whereat said rod member is axially displaced from said sleeve such that said hook means contact said rim from the inside thereof, the improvement comprising:



Description
The present invention pertains to the art of motor vehicle anti-theft devices, and particularly to an anti-theft device for attachment to the steering wheel of a motor vehicle to prevent complete rotation thereof and thereby to prevent unauthorized operation of the vehicle.

Background of the Invention

Anti-theft devices for motor vehicles comprise several different types. These include alarms or other electronic devices which disable the vehicle unless bypassed by an authorized operator with a special key or electronic code, but those devices suffer from the disadvantages of being expensive and prone to malfunction. Furthermore, alarms and electronic anti-theft devices are commonly arranged beneath the hood of the vehicle where a knowledgeable criminal may easily locate and disconnect them.

Another type of anti-theft device is one which restrains relative movement between the operating controls at the interior of the vehicle in order to prevent the vehicle from being driven. This type of device comprises a pair of hooks at opposite ends of an elongated locking apparatus which is adjustable in length. One hook is engaged on a foot pedal and the other is positioned around the steering wheel rim. The elongated apparatus is then contracted in length and locked into position to provide a rigid and tight connection between the foot pedal and the steering wheel whereby neither of those vehicle control components can be moved relative to the other. Such connecting type antitheft devices suffer from the serious disadvantage of being inconvenient and difficult for most consumers and motorists to use. Installation cannot be easily accomplished while sitting behind the wheel, as one must reach down to the foot pedals to manipulate the lower hook into position, and must first extend the other hook upwardly beyond the steering wheel in the direction where one would ordinarily be seated before that hook can be contracted back downwardly into engagement with the steering wheel rim. These manipulations of the anti-theft device would best been carried out from the exterior of the vehicle with the door open, but that approach suffers from obvious disadvantages in terms of adverse weather conditions, available space and parking locations, and simple preference for convenience. Furthermore, the lock on a device of that type is located inconveniently out of reach beneath the steering wheel.
 
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