ANTITHEFT SECURITY SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
20180009413 ยท 2018-01-11
Inventors
- Rafael Rosas Landa Reyes (Cuautitlan Izcalli, MX)
- Alan Rodrigo Saucedo Osorno (Iztapalapa, MX)
- Ricardo David Luna Olvera (Mexico City, MX)
Cpc classification
B60R25/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R13/105
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R25/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05B77/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An antitheft security system for a motor vehicle includes a license plate locking mechanism and a control module. The license plate locking mechanism functions to secure a license plate to the motor vehicle. The control module includes a controller configured to interrupt power from a power source of the motor vehicle in response to disconnection of the license plate from the motor vehicle. A related antitheft method is also disclosed.
Claims
1. An antitheft security system for a motor vehicle, comprising: a license plate locking mechanism securing a license plate to the motor vehicle; and a control module including a controller configured to interrupt power from a power source of said motor vehicle in response to disconnection of said license plate from said motor vehicle.
2. The antitheft security system of claim 1, wherein said license plate locking mechanism includes a bracket holding said license plate and a latch securing said bracket to said motor vehicle.
3. The antitheft security system of claim 2, wherein said latch is a push-push lock and said bracket includes a lug received and held in said push-push lock.
4. The antitheft security system of claim 3, wherein said control module further includes a device for monitoring receipt of said lug in said push-push lock.
5. The antitheft security system of claim 4, wherein said control module includes a defeat switch between said power source and a starter motor of said motor vehicle whereby when said lug is removed from said push-push lock, said defeat switch is opened to interrupt power from said power source to said starter motor.
6. The antitheft security system of claim 4, wherein said control module includes a defeat switch between said power source and a traction motor of said motor vehicle whereby when said lug is removed from said push-push lock, said defeat switch is opened to interrupt power from said power source to said traction motor.
7. The antitheft security system of claim 2, wherein said latch includes an electronic actuator and said bracket includes a lug engaged and held by said latch.
8. The antitheft security system of claim 7, wherein said control module further includes a device from monitoring engagement of said lug with said latch.
9. The antitheft security system of claim 8, wherein said control module includes a defeat switch between said power source and a starter motor of said motor vehicle whereby when said lug is removed from engagement with said latch, said defeat switch is opened to interrupt power from said power source to said starter motor.
10. The antitheft security system of claim 8, wherein said control module includes a defeat switch between said power source and a traction motor of said motor vehicle whereby when said lug is removed from engagement with said latch, said defeat switch is opened to interrupt power from said power source to said traction motor.
11. The antitheft security system of claim 10, wherein said control module further includes an actuator to lock and unlock said latch from said lug.
12. A method of securing a motor vehicle against theft, comprising: preventing operation of said motor vehicle when a license plate has been removed from a home position on said motor vehicle.
13. The method of claim 12, including disconnecting a starter motor of said motor vehicle from a power source of said motor vehicle when said license plate is removed from said home position.
14. The method of claim 12, including disconnecting a traction motor of said motor vehicle from a power source of said motor vehicle when said license plate is removed from said home position.
15. The method of claim 12, including holding said license plate in a bracket and locking, by a lock, said bracket to said motor vehicle when said license plate is in said home position.
16. The method of claim 15, including detecting, by a monitoring device, when said lock is unlocked and said license plate is removed from said home position.
17. The method of claim 16, including interrupting, by a control module, power from a power source when said lock is unlocked and said license plate is removed from said home position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
[0013] The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the antitheft security system and related method and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
[0014]
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[0016] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the antitheft security system, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] Reference is now made to
[0018] The illustrated control module 14 includes a license plate mounting bracket 16 to which a license plate 18 is fixed by screws 20 or other fasteners. The license plate bracket 16 includes a lug 22. As further illustrated in
[0019] As further illustrated in
[0020] Following the parking of the motor vehicle, an individual may secure the motor vehicle against theft by going to the rear of the motor vehicle and pushing in the direction of action arrow A on the license plate 18 and/or the license plate mounting bracket 16. This pushing action causes the lug 22 to be released by the latch or push-push lock 24 thereby allowing the operator to remove the license plate from the home position in the recess 26 at the rear of the motor vehicle. The license plate 18 may then be locked by the motor vehicle operator in the trunk of the motor vehicle or taken by the operator to a remote location. Advantageously, the removal of the license plate is a detriment to any attempt to steal the motor vehicle as a motor vehicle operator without a license plate 18 is sure to draw the attention of law enforcement officers even in the absence of a stolen vehicle report.
[0021] The antitheft security system 10 also automatically provides an additional security measure. More specifically, the monitoring device or sensor 36 (1) detects the disconnection of the lug 22 from the latch/push-push lock 24 and, therefore, the removal of the license plate 18 and (2) provides an appropriate data signal to the controller 34 along the data line 46. In response to this data, the controller 34 sends a control signal along the control signal line 48 to the defeat switch 38. As a result, the normally closed defeat switch 38 is opened thereby interrupting power from the power source 42 to the motor 44 of the motor vehicle. Thus, the antitheft security system 10 effectively prevents operation of the motor vehicle when the license plate 18 has been removed from the home position in the recess 26 on the motor vehicle.
[0022] Reference is now made to
[0023] As further illustrated in
[0024] The antitheft security system 50 also includes a control module, generally designated by reference numeral 76. The control module 76 includes a controller 78 similar to the controller 34 of the first embodiment of the antitheft security system 10 illustrated in
[0025] In addition, the control module 76 may include an actuator 90 in the form of a push button, toggle switch, touchscreen button and/or voice actuation device.
[0026] When one wishes to secure the motor vehicle from theft following parking of the motor vehicle, one manipulates the actuator 90 causing the controller 78 to send a control signal to the electronic lock actuator 72 causing the actuator to withdraw the latch bolt 70 from the aperture 74 in the lug 62. The operator or user then removes the license plate mounting bracket 54 with the license plate 56 from the home position/recess 66 on the rear body panel 64 of the motor vehicle. The removal of the lug 62 from engagement with the latch bolt 70 of the latch 68 is confirmed by the device or sensor 80 which then sends a data signal over the control line 92 to the controller 78. In response, the controller 78 sends a control signal along the control line 94 to the defeat switch 82 causing the normally closed defeat switch 82 to open. This serves to interrupt power between the power source 86 and the motor 88 thereby disconnecting the motor 88 (e.g. starter motor or traction motor) from the power source and effectively preventing operation of the motor vehicle.
[0027] In summary, either embodiment of the antitheft security system 10, 50 illustrated in
[0028] In addition, the antitheft security systems 10, 50 both then automatically interrupt power from the motor vehicle power sources 42, 86 to prevent operation of the motor vehicle. Thus, two levels of antitheft protection are provided in a simple and efficient manner.
[0029] When the operator returns to the motor vehicle, the license plate 18 or 56 is again secured in the home position. In the antitheft security system 10, this is done by inserting the lug 22 through the aperture 30 and pushing the license plate 18 in the direction of action arrow A so that the lug is inserted into the latch or push-push lock 24 and secured in position. In the antitheft security system 50 illustrated in
[0030] The device or sensor 36 in the antitheft security system 10 and the device or sensor 80 in the antitheft security system 50 provides a control signal to the respective controller 34, 78 indicating reconnection of the license plate 18, 56 in the home position 26 or 66. The controller 34 or 78 then provides a control signal along the respective lines 48, 94 to the respective defeat switches 38, 82 returning those defeat switches to their normally closed position thereby restoring the power connection between the respective motor vehicle power sources 42, 86 and the respective motors 44, 88 of the motor vehicle. Here it should be appreciated that the controllers 34, 78 may both include a warning indicator 96 reminding the motor vehicle operator to reconnect the license plate if the operator has not already done so prior to attempting to operate the motor vehicle.
[0031] The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally and equitably entitled.