Alarm lock
First Claim
1. A lock comprising a body and a locking member lockable to the body and unlockable for opening movement relative to the body, the body including an alarm and an alarm trigger, the lock further comprising locking means operable to lock the locking member to the body and to unlock the locking member from the body, the locking means, as the locking means locks the locking member to the body, causing the generation of a first electrical signal which operates to cause the alarm trigger to activate the alarm, and subsequent operation of the locking means within a predetermined time interval from the generation of the first electrical signal causing the generation of a second electrical signal which operates to cause the alarm trigger to render the alarm inoperable.
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Abstract
A lock has a body holding a locking member that can be locked to or released from the body by, for example, operation of a key. The lock includes an alarm that is triggered by the locking of the locking member. If, however, the lock is unlocked and relocked within a predetermined time interval, the alarm is disarmed. In this way, the lock can remain locked but with the alarm disarmed. The signals that cause the alarm to arm and disarm can be produced in any convenient way.
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- 1. A lock comprising a body and a locking member lockable to the body and unlockable for opening movement relative to the body, the body including an alarm and an alarm trigger, the lock further comprising locking means operable to lock the locking member to the body and to unlock the locking member from the body, the locking means, as the locking means locks the locking member to the body, causing the generation of a first electrical signal which operates to cause the alarm trigger to activate the alarm, and subsequent operation of the locking means within a predetermined time interval from the generation of the first electrical signal causing the generation of a second electrical signal which operates to cause the alarm trigger to render the alarm inoperable.
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10. A lock, comprising:
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a body; a locking member configured to be removably received in the body and to directly engage an item to be secured with the lock; and a barrel configured to be received in a bore defined by the body, the barrel comprising; a key-operated locking unit operable to lock the locking member to the body and operable to unlock the locking member from the body; and an electronics module including an alarm and alarm trigger, the electronics module operably disposed with respect to the key-operated locking unit such that; locking of the locking member to the body causes the generation of a first electrical signal which causes the alarm trigger to activate the alarm; and a subsequent process of both unlocking and relocking of the locking member to the body causes the generation of a second electrical signal when the subsequent process is performed within a predetermined time interval after generation of the first electrical signal, wherein the second electrical signal causes the alarm trigger to render the alarm inoperable even while the locking member remains locked to the body. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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