WO1998051548A1 - Remote start, passive anti theft security system - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to systems having the capability of remotely operating a vehicle. These systems employ wireless transmitters for its operation and control. More importantly, this invention discloses a novel way by which one can remotely operate a vehicle without compromising the vehicle's passive anti theft security system. DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART
- One of the features of the automotive security and convenience systems is the ability to remotely start or operate certain functions of a vehicle. This feature has been found to be highly desirable. However, as explained in further detail below, with the recent implementation of passive anti theft security systems the remotely operable features such as remote start and keyless entry may be rendered inoperable because the passive anti theft security system expects a transducer in its vicinity to operate nominally.
- a passive anti theft security system includes a miniature transponder embedded or attached to a key of the vehicle.
- This system further includes a controller mounted in the vehicle.
- This controller employs at least one and sometimes two coils.
- the first and second coils are placed about the ignition switch of the vehicle. In systems employing two coils, the second coil is commonly placed adjacent to the first coil.
- Some passive anti theft security systems employ a single coil serving a dual role as described in detail below.
- Other passive anti theft security systems employ two coils, one performing the radiating function of a transmitter and the other one performing the receiving function of a receiver.
- a passive anti theft security system additionally comprises a transponder which employs a third coil. This third coil is often wound about the internal circuitry of the transponder. The internal circuitry stores energy and/or signal (s) and generates and sends signal (s) to the passive anti theft security system controller via the first and/or second coil.
- the operation of the passive anti theft security system can be described as follows.
- the authorized user of the vehicle places the physical key and the embedded passive anti theft security system transponder therein into the ignition switch of the vehicle and turns the key to the start position.
- the passive anti theft security system controller energizes the first coil for a period of time and induces a voltage from the first coil to the third coil embedded in the transponder.
- the third coil stores the energy it receives in a storage device within the transponder, such as a battery or a capacitor.
- the transponder uses the stored energy to transmit a signal via the third coil to the first and/or second coils.
- Embedded in the signal is a code, such as a digital word, which is decoded by the passive anti theft security system controller.
- the passive anti theft security system controller compares the received code with table of authorized codes stored or generated therein. If the code is not received and/or not confirmed as an authorized code, the passive anti theft security system controller shuts down the vehicle and/or effects its normal operation.
- Figure 1 is a schematic representation of the second transponder, having the fourth coil thereon, connected to a normally closed relay controlled by remote control security/convenience system.
- Figure 2 is a side view of a passive anti theft security system transponder.
- Figure 3 shows a key having an embedded transponder therein in alignment with the ignition switch and the second transponder affixed thereto.
- Passive anti theft security system comprises, in addition to a controller 51 and a transponder 41 mounted about the key 43, a first, second and third coils 21, 22.and 3, respectively.
- the first and second coils are connected to controller 51 via a bus 49.
- Controller 51 in a form of a single or multiple modules, also performs the functions of a transmitter, receiver, decoder, encoder and has memory.
- Controller 51 through bus 49 and first coil 21, when the ignition switch 45 is turned to the start position, drives coil 21 at a low kilohertz frequency.
- One such frequency is 134.2 kHz. This signal may or may not be encoded with a message or a coded word.
- Transponder 41 which is about or inside the ignition switch 45, at the time it turns switch 45 to its start position, is also inside or about the first coil 21.
- Transponder 41 is shown in more detail in Figure 2 less coil 4.
- Transponder 41 via its third coil 3, receives and stores energy and/or information radiated from first coil 21, while first coil 21 is energized.
- Transponder 41 stores this energy and/or receives the message radiated from the first coil 21.
- the energy is stored in a storage device such as a capacitor or battery (not shown) .
- controller 51 terminates its transmission via first coil 21. Thereafter, the energy stored in the storage device of transponder 41 is used to power the circuit and/or logic in the circuit board 7 of transponder 41 to send a coded transmission word back to controller 51.
- This coded word is generated by circuitry contained on board 7. This word may be generated using any convention, including, but not limited to static, dynamic, analog, binary, trinary or any combination thereof, depending on the circuit and logic in board 7.
- This coded and/or encrypted word is transmitted to second coil 22 via third coil
- the circuitry of transponder 41 uses the energy stored in the storage device and coded word generated by the circuitry on board 7, transmits the coded word via third coil 3, second coil 22 and bus 49 to controller 51 where it is decoded. If controller 51, after decoding the received transmission, determines that the transmission came from an authorized transponder 41, it provides the necessary signals to continue the operation of the vehicle and/or withholds interrupt signal (s) which would terminate normal operation of the vehicle or its power plant. If controller 51 does not recognize transponder 41 as an authorized transponder, it does not provide the necessary signals to continue the operation of the vehicle and/or it issues interrupt signal (s), which terminate normal operation of the vehicle or its power plant.
- passive anti theft security system is effective and it provides value and security protection to the vehicle. It is important to maintain its integrity and functionality in combination with additional security and/or convenience systems having remote start and/or operation capability.
- the passive anti theft security system renders the remote start or operation functions inoperable.
- the remote start feature of a security and/or convenience system transmits a control signal from its remote, wireless transmitter to a controller 19, shown in Figure 1, which has the capability of remotely operating and/or starting a vehicle.
- controller 19 issues the necessary signals to the vehicle allowing it to start the car by operating the ignition and the starter motor. It also issues the necessary signals to disengage the operation of the starter motor when the engine starts.
- the vehicle will not start, or it will start and then shut down.
- Second coil 21 transmits a signal and stops. Thereafter passive anti theft security system controller 51 expects to receive a transmission from an authorized transponder 41. If the vehicle is being remotely started, there is no key 43 and no associated transponder 41 about the ignition switch 45 to send the required signal to coil 22 and passive anti theft security system controller 51. Because controller 51 does not receive the required signal, it causes the engine not to start or operate properly.
- the present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the present solutions, while maintaining the functionality and the integrity of the passive anti theft security system. It employs a second transponder 42 and a fourth coil 4, shown in Figure 1. Second transponder 42 is positioned about the ignition switch 45 to receive the signal transmitted by first coil 21. Fourth coil 4 is wound around the capsule shell of second transponder 42. Coil 4 comprises at least one, but preferably two or more loops of wire. It is positioned in the vicinity of the third coil 3 of second transponder 42. Further, fourth coil 4 has two terminal ends 9. They are respectively connected to two wire leads 11, which electrically couple/connect fourth coil 4 to a normally closed relay 13.
- the effect of having the fourth coil 4, which is normally shorted/closed via relay 13, is to block or partially shield the transmitted energy and/or signal from first coil 21. This is necessary because second transponder 42 is placed about the ignition switch 45 and is always in position to receive the signal from first coil 21 and to transmit its authorized code to controller 51 via second coil 22. If it is always operable, it will always receive the signal and/or energy from controller 51, and it will always transmit at the same time as the first transponder 41 transmits, when key 43 engages switch 45 to its start position. Controller 51 will not recognize two authorized codes transmitted by two authorized transponders at or about the same time. This renders the vehicle inoperable by the passive anti theft security system. Therefore, for normal operation only one of transponders 41 or 42 should communicate with controller 51.
- the device of the present invention provides a second, stationary, authorized transponder 42, selectively capable of receiving the transmission from controller 51 via first coil 21, and transmitting to controller 51 an authorized code via its third coil 3 and second coil 22, when system 19 remotely starts or operates the vehicle and key 43, together with its associated transponder 41, are not about the ignition switch 45. More particularly, second transponder 42 is selectively disabled by fourth coil 4, normally closed contacts of relay 13 and system 19 so that key 43 and its associated transponder 41 nominally start and operate the vehicle. Second transponder 42 is rendered normally inoperable by shorting fourth coil 4 via normally closed relay 13. Under these conditions, the vehicle's passive anti theft security system continues to operate nominally.
- system 19 enables the operation of second transponder 42 by opening the normally closed relay 13 and fourth coil 4. This allows the transmission signal from controller 51, via first coil 21, to be transmitted to second transponder 42 in a normal mode of operation described above.
- the transponder 42 receives the signal from coil 21 and responds by sending its signal and authorized code to controller 51 via its third coil 3.
- Controller 51 via the second coil 22 receives this signal and code and the vehicle is therefore allowed to operate and/or start.
- the device of the present invention therefore, maintains and preserves the functionality and integrity provided by the passive anti theft security system while allowing system 19 to remotely operate and/or start the vehicle. Additionally, in the preferred embodiment, if system 19 and/or its associated components fail, it designed to fail leaving relay 13 in its normally closed position. This has the effect of rendering second transponder 42 inoperable and transparent to the passive anti theft security system. It also leaves the vehicle in the state absent the additional features of system 19, transparently free of any defect and operable with key 43. Further, the device of the present invention does not provide a thief with an operable "embedded key" (authorized transponder) about coils 21 and 22 to overcome the passive anti theft security system functions. If a thief disconnects system 19 to overcome the alarm or other security features of system 19, second transponder 42 maintains its inactive state and does not aid the thief because its terminal ends 9 are shorted via normally closed relay 13, thus shorting fourth coil 4.
- a thief disconnects system 19 to overcome the alarm or
- this invention would allow keyless or remote operation of doors and/or trunk and/or any other function or area equipped with a passive anti theft security system in the same way as described above.
- This coil serves the dual function of transmitting the signal to the transponder and receiving a signal from the transponder.
- Other passive anti theft security systems employ multiple coils, each serving a different or redundant function. This description of the preferred embodiment describes the invention using two separate coils 21 and 22. However, the same disclosure and principle of operation apply to systems with one or more coils. Finally, the device of the present invention will operate with passive anti theft security systems that both send and receive a predetermined number of signals/codes or continuously send and receive signals/codes.
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