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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 20, 2001
Filed:
Sep. 28, 1999
William S. Horn, III, Studio City, CA (US);
Richard B. Lee, Spring, TX (US);
Other;
Abstract
An anti-theft steering wheel has a box-like housing in its central transverse hub portion disposed below the plane of the surrounding annular steering wheel ring portion. The housing is secured to the steering shaft upper end to rotate therewith and has a pair of parallel spaced longitudinal tubular passageways. A pair of metal security rods telescopically mounted in the tubular passageways are movable between a fully retracted position within the tubular passageways and a fully extended position extending radially outward from laterally opposed sides of the steering wheel central transverse hub portion a sufficient distance beyond the annular ring portion to obstruct and prevent effective rotation of the steering wheel. A security rod release button protruding from the rear of the central hub portion simultaneously moves a pair of spring biased detent pins in the housing between a latched position engaged with the security rods to maintain the rods in the fully retracted position and an unlatched position disengaged from the security rods. A pair of latch members connected with a key lock are movable between a latched position engaged with the security rods to maintain the rods in the fully extended position and an unlatched position disengaged therefrom to allow retraction thereof. The key lock has a key receiving portion on the front of the steering wheel for receiving a key that moves the latch members to their unlatched position to allow retraction of the security rods.