Programmable individualized security system for door locks
First Claim
1. A locking device comprising in operative combination:
- a) a locking mechanism having a first locked position and a second unlocked position;
b) a plunger member having a central axis, said plunger being disposed in engagement with said locking mechanism to move said mechanism alternately into said locked and unlocked positions upon reciprocating linear motion of said plunger along its central axis;
c) a motor having a shaft which is disposed coaxial with said plunger axis;
d) means comprising a helical spring for coupling said motor shaft to said plunger, said coupling means being disposed to move said plunger linearly to said locked position when said motor shaft rotates in one direction, and move said plunger linearly toward said unlocked position when said motor shaft rotates in an opposite direction, said spring having a first fixed end and a second free end portion and said coupling means further includes;
i) means for engaging said second free end portion of said spring disposed to contact individual coil faces of said spring;
ii) said spring engaging means advances along said spring coil faces when said motor turns, to convert rotational motion of said motor shaft to linear reciprocating motion of said plunger, to move said plunger to said locked position when said motor turns in one direction and to said unlocked position when said motor turns in an opposite direction; and
e) said coupling means permitting said motor shaft to continue rotational motion when said plunger is prevented from linear movement in response to an obstruction, and said coupling means stores energy to permit said plunger to complete its normal linear movement to said locked or unlocked position when said obstruction is removed.
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Abstract
A battery-powered security device for controlling access through a door by authorized uses which includes a lock operated by a low power driven motor; a keyboard by which a user enters codes or programming; a programmable circuit including a microprocessor, data memory and program memory. The device opens the lock in response to a correct code entered through the keyboard and/or to a chronological schedule enabled by a clock marking real time. An LED provides a wireless link to a hand-held printer so that the device may be programmed with access codes and time schedules and prints out a list of users and times of entry. The operative programs in memory can be added or modified by means of the keyboard. The coupling between the motor shaft and key plunger is designed to avoid accidental misuse such as a user holding the door handle while the motor is turning. The entire package--motor, lock, battery and circuitry,--is contained within a compact package approximately equal in maximum dimension to the length of a door handle and attaches to the door in the region of the handle with no additional modification of the door than is required for standard lock installations.
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Citations
21 Claims
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1. A locking device comprising in operative combination:
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a) a locking mechanism having a first locked position and a second unlocked position; b) a plunger member having a central axis, said plunger being disposed in engagement with said locking mechanism to move said mechanism alternately into said locked and unlocked positions upon reciprocating linear motion of said plunger along its central axis; c) a motor having a shaft which is disposed coaxial with said plunger axis; d) means comprising a helical spring for coupling said motor shaft to said plunger, said coupling means being disposed to move said plunger linearly to said locked position when said motor shaft rotates in one direction, and move said plunger linearly toward said unlocked position when said motor shaft rotates in an opposite direction, said spring having a first fixed end and a second free end portion and said coupling means further includes; i) means for engaging said second free end portion of said spring disposed to contact individual coil faces of said spring; ii) said spring engaging means advances along said spring coil faces when said motor turns, to convert rotational motion of said motor shaft to linear reciprocating motion of said plunger, to move said plunger to said locked position when said motor turns in one direction and to said unlocked position when said motor turns in an opposite direction; and e) said coupling means permitting said motor shaft to continue rotational motion when said plunger is prevented from linear movement in response to an obstruction, and said coupling means stores energy to permit said plunger to complete its normal linear movement to said locked or unlocked position when said obstruction is removed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. A coupling means between a rotatable shaft having a fixed axis and a reciprocable shaft wherein the two shafts are axially parallel, which comprises in operative combination:
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a) a helical spring disposed axially parallel to said shafts, said helical spring having a first fixed end and a second free end portion; b) means for engaging said spring disposed in slidable contact with at least one individual coil face of said spring free end portion; c) said spring engaging means being fixed in one of said shafts perpendicular to said axis thereof, said spring engaging means slidably engaging individual coil faces of the spring free end portion so that when the rotatable shaft rotates clockwise the reciprocable shaft is moved in one direction, and when the rotatable shaft rotates counter-clockwise the reciprocable shaft is moved in the opposite direction; and d) said spring providing sufficient elasticity to permit said rotatable shaft to continue to rotate when said reciprocable shaft is prevented from linear movement in response to an obstruction so that energy is stored in said spring to permit said reciprocable shaft to complete its range of linear movement when said obstruction is removed.
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21. A locking device comprising in operative combination:
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a) an outside door handle, said outside door handle is turnable to provide linearly reciprocating movement to a plunger in a direction coaxial to a longitudinal axis of said plunger to cause a latch mechanism to unlock upon activation by a user; b) an inside spindle attached to an inside door handle; c) a motor having terminals connected to a source of power and having a motor shaft rotatable about an axis coaxial with said plunger axis; d) a spring having a first end attached to said plunger and a second end portion at least partially enclosing said motor shaft; e) a pin transversely secured through said motor shaft and engaging slidably individual coil faces of said spring; and f) said spring forcing said plunger in one direction when said motor shaft turns in a first direction and pulling said plunger in an opposite direction when said motor shaft turns in a second opposite direction.
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Specification