Security batteries for automotive vehicles
First Claim
1. A starter battery for an automotive vehicle, the battery having the usual negative and positive terminals but incorporating a control circuit sealed within the battery, including a heavy duty switch between the positive terminal and a dummy terminal, the positive terminal being inaccessible from the exterior of the battery whilst the negative terminal and the dummy terminal are accessible from the exterior of the battery as terminal posts for connection to the starter motor of the vehicle, the control circuit having an input for connection to an external code-controlled operating device for controlling the enabling of said heavy duty switch.
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Abstract
A battery has an exposed negative terminal (2), but the positive terminal (10) is hidden within the casing of the battery and instead only a dummy terminal (3) is visible. When the vehicle is parked, power is fed from the positive terminal (10) through an isolator relay (12) to an INHIBIT circuit (C). When power is made available through the ignition switch to a terminal (6), power is fed via a socket (4) to a keypad. A predetermined code has to be set into the keypad in order to pass an operating signal to an electronic lock (13), which is effective to switch the relay (12) to connect power to an ENABLE circuit (B) and to disconnect the supply from the INHIBIT circuit (C). This causes a solenoid (9) to operate for a time determined by a timer (14) so that the positive terminal (10) is connected to the dummy terminal (3) through a plunger (9A). When the ignition key is moved to the start position power is supplied through the starter lead connected from the terminal (3) to a starter motor. Consequently, the motor cannot normally be started unless the ignition sequence includes the keying in of the code into the keypad. Any attempt to bypass the ignition system or bump-start the car will result in sensing devices (15 or 19) opening switch contacts (18A) supplying power to the alternator via the terminal (5).
18 Citations
11 Claims
- 1. A starter battery for an automotive vehicle, the battery having the usual negative and positive terminals but incorporating a control circuit sealed within the battery, including a heavy duty switch between the positive terminal and a dummy terminal, the positive terminal being inaccessible from the exterior of the battery whilst the negative terminal and the dummy terminal are accessible from the exterior of the battery as terminal posts for connection to the starter motor of the vehicle, the control circuit having an input for connection to an external code-controlled operating device for controlling the enabling of said heavy duty switch.
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