IP Library Granted Patent US 8,542,092
Granted Patent B2
US 8,542,092 · App. 12/361,839 · Granted Sep 24, 2013

Keyless-go ignition switch with fault backup

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Patent No.
US 8,542,092
App. No.
12/361,839
Granted
Sep 24, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vehicle ignition system includes a fob for transmitting an identification code. The fob includes a low frequency transceiver circuit and low frequency antenna. An ignition module is provided including, a housing, switch contacts and a push button slidably mounted in the housing and arranged so that pushing of said button closes said switch contacts. A LF coil is provided and is axially stationary within the housing and is located inside of the push button. An ignition module circuit provides power to the fob and establishes low frequency communications with the fob via the LF coil. An immobilizer circuit is operatively coupled to the ignition module for permitting or preventing actuation of the ignition system in response to the low frequency communications with the fob and the ignition module.

Claims (19)

1. A vehicle ignition system comprising:

a fob including a battery for energizing said fob, a low frequency transceiver having an associated low frequency antenna, and a radio frequency transmitter having an associated radio frequency antenna;

an ignition module including a switch, a low frequency transmitter for, when energized, providing a first low frequency signal in a cabin of the vehicle, a low frequency transceiver having an associate low frequency antenna located adjacent the switch for, when energized, proving a second low frequency signal, said second low frequency signal being localized near the switch, and a radio frequency receiver; and

a control circuit associated with said ignition module for activating said low frequency transmitter of said ignition module when said switch is activated to provide said first low frequency signal in the cabin of the vehicle and monitoring for a radio frequency response signal from said fob using said radio frequency receiver, said control circuit, upon an absence of monitoring the radio frequency response signal from said fob, activating said low frequency transceiver of said ignition module to provide said second low frequency signal from the associated antenna located adjacent the switch and, after providing said second low frequency signal, monitoring for a low frequency response signal from said fob, said second low frequency signal from said low frequency transceiver providing operating energy for said fob when said fob is located sufficiently near said switch,

said fob providing the radio frequency response signal in response to receiving the first low frequency signal from the ignition module when the battery of said fob is energizing said fob and providing the low frequency response signal in response to receiving and being energized by the second low frequency signal from said low frequency transceiver of said ignition module when the battery fails to energize said fob,

said control circuit further including a verification device to verify that said fob is a fob associated with that vehicle based on at least one of the radio frequency response signal and the low frequency response signal from the fob.

2. The vehicle ignition system of claim 1 wherein said ignition module further includes:

(a) a housing;

(b) switch contacts associated with said switch;

(c) a push button slidably mounted in said housing and arranged so that pushing of said button closes said switch contacts; and

(d) the associated low frequency antenna of the ignition module being axially stationary within said housing and located completely inside of said push button; and

wherein the vehicle ignition system further includes an immobilizer circuit operatively coupled to the ignition module for permitting or preventing actuation of said ignition system in response to the verification device of said ignition module.

3. A vehicle ignition module comprising:

a fob having radio frequency transmitter having an associated radio frequency antenna and low frequency transceiver having an associated low frequency antenna, said fob responding to a first low frequency signal by transmitting a radio frequency response signal having a unique fob identification code and transmitting a low frequency response signal having a unique fob identification code when said fob receives a second low frequency signal, said second low frequency signal energizing said fob;

an ignition module including a switch, a radio frequency receiver, a low frequency transmitter, and a low frequency transceiver, said ignition module,

(a) generating said first low frequency signal from the low frequency transmitter into a cabin of the vehicle and monitoring for the radio frequency response signal using the radio frequency receiver, and

(b) if no radio frequency response signal is received by the radio frequency receiver, generating said second low frequency signal from said low frequency transceiver of said ignition module in an area around the switch and monitoring for the low frequency response signal from the low frequency transceiver of said fob, said second low frequency signal energizing said fob when said fob is near said switch when said second low frequency signal is provided by said ignition module,

said ignition module permitting engine start if either the radio frequency response signal is received or the low frequency response signal is received from said fob with an appropriate code.

4. The vehicle ignition module of claim 3 wherein said ignition module includes a circuit to compare any received identification code against a predetermined code to determine if the code received is appropriate indicating that i the fob is a fob associated with that vehicle.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 15, 2013
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: TRW VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS INC.; TRW AUTOMOTIVE U.S. LLC; KELSEY-HAYES COMPANY; TRW INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CORP.
Reel/Frame 031645/0697 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 21, 2012
From: TRW VEHICLE SAFETY SYSTEMS INC.; TRW AUTOMOTIVE U.S. LLC; KELSEY-HAYES COMPANY
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 029529/0534 →