Internal-combustion engines – Starting device – Condition responsive control of starting device
Patent
1994-04-12
1995-08-15
Dolinar, Andrew M.
Internal-combustion engines
Starting device
Condition responsive control of starting device
307 105, B60R 2504, F02N 1108
Patent
active
054410223
ABSTRACT:
An ignition switch of an automotive vehicle employs a non-contacting key reader for reading a code on a key when the key is inserted lengthwise into the switch. Such a key reader is either a magnetic one that reads a magnetically coded key or an optical one that reads an optically coded key. A detent mechanism defines successive Accessory and On (Ignition) positions as the key is increasingly inserted. Various branch circuits are switched on to the vehicle's electric power supply at these two positions provided that a valid key has been detected. Full insertion of the key physically pushes a spring-loaded plunger of a mechanical start switch at the inner end of the ignition switch, causing start switch actuation and the engine starter motor to crank the engine, provided that the key is valid. Once the engine starts, the key is released and is returned to the On position.
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patent: 2519758 (1950-08-01), Heidman, Jr.
patent: 4993627 (1991-02-01), Phelan et al.
Germann Rodney N.
Marshall Brian P.
Yoder Lamar D.
Young Max E.
Dolinar Andrew M.
Navistar International Transportation Corp.
Sullivan Dennis K.
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