Anti-theft auto lock

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Inventors

Floyd, Herbert R.

Application #

284974

Filed

Jul-20-1981

Published

Jan-24-1984

Current US Class

070/18
070/232
070/427
070/428
070/430

International Classes

B60R 025/00; E05B 011/00; E05B 017/14; E05B 065/12

Field of Search

70/14 70/18 70/232 70/237 70/423-430

Examiners

Husar; Cornelius J.

US Patent References

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4098102   Auto safe lock
4104895   Vehicle steering col...
4134279   Protective safety lock
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Abstract
Disclosed is an auto anti-theft ignition switch lock for preventing unauthorized access to the ignition switch which is mounted on the steering column of most conventional automobiles. The ignition switch lock includes a housing, one end of which is shaped to conform to the contours of a steering column, having a latched enclosure member which is shaped to adapt to the column for securement of the device to the steering column. The device further includes a housing and a movable access door therein which is shaped to conform to the contours of a pair of long narrow uniform furrows which is manifested beneath the surface of a pair of interior walls within the housing, stops, guide surfaces and a key operated latch for selectively controlling the movement of the door, which moves along in constant frictional contact with the smooth surface of the pair of hollowed out furrows. Unlocked, the door drops in a downward motion and will thereafter be returned in an upward motion against gravity to be moved into engagement with and locked to a conventional key operated spring lock, mounted within the housing, and thus exibiting a locked position that closes the opening to which it is fitted. The unlocked door permits access through the installed housing to both the securement latch and the ignition lock.
 
Claims
Having described the invention what is claimed is:

1. An anti-theft auto lock for providing authorized access to an auto ignition switch mounted on the steering column of a vehicle with avoidance of removal of said anti-theft lock from said steering column; said steering column being substantially cylindrical in shape and having a first axis, and said ignition switch having a still segment fixed to said steering column and a movable segment rotatable with respect to said stationary segment about a second axis substantially perpendicular to said first axis and spaced from said stationary segment to define an annular hiatus therebetween; said auto lock comprising

(a) a boxy shaped housing having one end surface shaped to join with and conform to the side of the circumference of said steering column completely encasing the side of said steering column in the vicinity of said ignition switch,



Description
This invention relates to automobiles, and specifically to an improved ignition switch lock which is mounted on the steering column of most domestic automobiles to control access to the ignition switch lock.

In recent years most automobile manufacturers have begun to include a steering column mounted automobile ignition switch lock which is linked to a locking mechanism for the automobile's transmission and for the steering column to prevent theft and or otherwise unauthorized movement of the vehicle when the ignition is in the off or locked position. The very nature of the lock structure permits easy dislodgement of the mechanisms so that the removal thereof by forcing a screw into the keyhole of the ignition switch is feasible.

Heretofore, automobile ignition switch lock mechanisms had conventional padlocks, and consequently were easily removable by means of a cutting device such as a lock cutter. An example of such prior art auxiliary devices may be found in U.S. Pat. No. 3,811,303 and U.S. Pat. No. 3,665,738. Both of these devices completely encircles the steering column in the vicinity of the ignition switch.
 
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