Lock, key and combination of lock and key
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1. A batteryless electronic lock comprising:
- a cylindrical body having a bore disposed therein;
a barrel rotatably disposed in the bore of the cylindrical body, the barrel having a recess with a central cam portion disposed therein;
a key slot disposed in the barrel, the key slot usable for receiving a blade of a coacting key;
a locking element disposed in the cylindrical body wherein the locking element may enter the recess and limit rotation of the barrel relative to the cylindrical body;
electromagnetic release means for controlling the locking element in response to an identification signal, the identification signal provided by the coacting key when the blade of the coacting key is disposed in the key slot wherein the central cam portion retains the locking element in a rest position in which an air gap between the locking element and the electromagnetic release means is minimized and wherein rotation of the barrel in either direction when the electromagnetic release means is not energized will cause the locking element to enter the recess and prevent further rotation of the barrel relative to the cylindrical body;
means for acquiring electrical power for the electromagnetic release means from the coacting key.
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Abstract
A battery-less electronic cylinder lock comprises an electromagnet or other electrical release mechanism controlled by an electronic circuit. A cooperating key comprises a battery and a code producing circuit. When the key is inserted in the lock, power for the lock is supplied from the battery to the electronic circuit and the electromagnet by means of a transformer coupling arrangement with a primary portion in the key and a secondary portion in the lock. Alternatively, power may be supplied via electrical contacts on the key and on the lock.
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1. A batteryless electronic lock comprising:
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a cylindrical body having a bore disposed therein; a barrel rotatably disposed in the bore of the cylindrical body, the barrel having a recess with a central cam portion disposed therein; a key slot disposed in the barrel, the key slot usable for receiving a blade of a coacting key; a locking element disposed in the cylindrical body wherein the locking element may enter the recess and limit rotation of the barrel relative to the cylindrical body; electromagnetic release means for controlling the locking element in response to an identification signal, the identification signal provided by the coacting key when the blade of the coacting key is disposed in the key slot wherein the central cam portion retains the locking element in a rest position in which an air gap between the locking element and the electromagnetic release means is minimized and wherein rotation of the barrel in either direction when the electromagnetic release means is not energized will cause the locking element to enter the recess and prevent further rotation of the barrel relative to the cylindrical body; means for acquiring electrical power for the electromagnetic release means from the coacting key. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A combination of a battery-less lock and a coacting key, the combination comprising:
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a cylindrical body having a bore disposed therein; a barrel rotatably disposed in the bore of the cylindrical body, the barrel having a recess with a central cam portion disposed therein; a key slot disposed in the barrel, the key slot usable for receiving a blade of the coacting key; a locking element disposed in the cylindrical body, wherein the locking element may enter the recess and limit rotation of the barrel relative to the cylindrical body; electromagnetic release means for controlling the locking element in response to an identification signal, the identification signal provided by the coacting key when the blade of the coacting key is disposed in the key slot, wherein the central cam portion retains the locking element in a rest position in which an air gap between the locking element and the electromagnetic release means is minimized and wherein rotation of the barrel in either direction when the electromagnetic release means is not energized will cause the locking element to enter the recess and prevent further rotation of the barrel relative to the cylindrical body; means for acquiring electrical power for the electromagnetic release means from the coacting key, wherein the means for acquiring electrical power is disposed on the cylindrical body; and a circuit for producing an encoded signal for unlocking the locking element, a battery, and supplying means for supplying electrical power from said battery to said acquiring means, wherein the coacting key comprises the circuit, the battery, and the supplying means.
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9. A batteryless electronic lock comprising:
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a cylindrical body having a bore disposed therein; a barrel rotatably disposed in the bore of the cylindrical body, the barrel having a recess with a central cam portion disposed therein; a key slot disposed in the barrel, the key slot usable for receiving a blade of a coacting key; a locking element disposed in the cylindrical body wherein the locking element may enter the recess and limit rotation of the barrel relative to the cylindrical body; electromagnetic release means for controlling the locking element in response to an identification signal, the identification signal provided by the coacting key when the blade of the coacting key is disposed in the key slot wherein the central cam portion retains the locking element in a rest position in which an air gap between the locking element and the electromagnetic release means is minimized and wherein rotation of the barrel in either direction when the electromagnetic release means is not energized will cause the locking element to enter the recess and prevent further rotation of the barrel relative to the cylindrical body; means for acquiring electrical power for the electromagnetic release means from the coacting key wherein the means for acquiring electrical power is disposed in the cylindrical body off an axis of the barrel. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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