Information
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Patent Grant
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6529384
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Patent Number
6,529,384
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Date Filed
Friday, February 2, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 4, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Martin; David
- Phan; Thanh S.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 361 759
- 070 208
- 403 24
- 403 4091
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A locking device comprises a housing (4), a bolt means mounted in the housing and an intermediate member connected to the bolt means and adapted for an essentially rectilinear movement back and forth between a first end position, in which the bolt means is retracted, and a second end position, in which the bolt means is extended. The locking device also comprises a latch means restricting the movement of the intermediate member when a proper code card has not activated the locking device. A cassette (10) , which is integrated with the intermediate member and has a card space (12) for reception of the card in a position that activates the locking device, is provided with a frame (17), which fully hides the card from the outside when the bolt means is extended.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to a card lock, and more particularly to a card lock wherein a cassette is used for receiving a code card activating the locking function.
BACKGROUND
Card locks are previously known and are often installed in e.g. indoor swimming baths and other sport establishments where a new person uses the lock several times during the same day. A card is then handed over which enables locking of a certain storage locker or the like and this card should for the most part be returned after usage.
The U.S. patent publication U.S. Pat. No. 4,918,957 (Eisermann) discloses a lock with a locking function that is released by insertion of a coded card. The object of the lock according to Eisermann is to prevent repeated locking with the card still in the lock, because then the card can remain in the door when the lock is brought to a locked position with the door open.
The European patent publication 0 066 558 A2 discloses a card controlling device with a movable drawer member provided with a central slot effective to receive a key card. The disclosed device is not suitable for operating an extendable/retractable bolt. Also, an inserted card is all the time visible from the outside.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide a card lock wherein the card is protected against damage.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The above mentioned object is accomplished by a locking device according to the preamble of Claim 1, which is characterised by the features given in the characterising part of Claim 1.
Further embodiments are given in the dependent claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
The invention is now described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an end view of the locking device from the cassette side;
FIG. 2
is a side view of the locking device from the side thereof opposite the lock cylinder;
FIG. 3
is a side view of the locking device from the side of the lock cylinder with an inserted key and unlocked position, i.e., with retracted catch hook;
FIG. 4
corresponds to
FIG. 3
but in a locked position, i.e., with extended catch hook and the key removed;
FIGS. 5
a
and
5
b
show a sectional view of the locking device shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, respectively, showing the locking device with retracted and extended catch hook, respectively, and wherein the interaction between an intermediate member and the catch hook appears;
FIGS. 6
a-c
show the cassette and the intermediate member in more detail when the lock is in a position, wherein latch pins block further movement outwardly of the catch hook from a retracted to an extended position;
FIGS. 7
a-c
show the cassette and the intermediate member in more detail when the lock is in the position shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
b
, i.e., with an extended catch hook;
FIGS. 8
a
and
8
b
show a blocking rod running in the intermediate member and the cassette; and
FIG. 9
shows a pin shaped latch means,
EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1-4
illustrate schematically the main parts of an embodiment of a card lock according to the invention. The card lock, generally designated by the numeral
2
, consists of a housing or casing
4
and a cassette
10
for insertion of a card, not shown, of a conventional size for cash cards, into a card space or compartment
12
in order to activate the locking device. The locking device also comprises a pivotal catch hook
20
and a cylinder lock
6
, the key
8
of which can be removed when a proper card has been inserted into the cassette
10
and the catch hook has been extended to the lock position shown in
FIG. 4
by means of a key. The dogging elements, not shown, of the cylinder plug effect in a normal way the swinging movements of the catch hook.
An intermediate member
30
, see
FIGS. 5
a
and
5
b
, is connected to the catch hook
20
through a pin
32
running in a slot
24
in the catch hook so that the swinging movements of the catch hook in different directions about the point
22
are translated into essentially rectilinear movements of the intermediate member back and forth between rearward and forward end positions. The movement of the pin
32
is also guided by a groove
9
provided in the housing, shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
. The intermediate member and the cassette are shown in more detail in
FIGS. 6
a-c
and
7
a-c.
During operation of the lock, a swinging movement of the catch hook
20
is translated into a rectilinear movement of the intermediate member
30
and the cassette. The reverse, i.e., a translation of movement of the cassette into a movement of the catch hook is not wanted. The movement of the catch hook should be controlled by turning of the key only.
To that end, the slot
24
in the catch hook
20
is provided with a step-like notch
25
, the function of which is to prevent unwanted movement of the catch hook and immediate member
30
due to a force exerted on the cassette
10
. If an external force F, designated by an arrow F in
FIG. 5
a
, is applied on the cassette, the pin
32
of the intermediate member
30
will exert a corresponding force on the catch hook
20
. However, due to the configuration of the notch
25
, this force will not result in a swinging movement of the catch hook but instead the pin
32
will rest firmly in the notch
25
. Thereby, unwanted manipulation by the applying of a force on the extended cassette is prevented. However, the swinging movement of the catch hook effected by means of an inserted key will not be blocked and the notch
25
and the slot
24
are shaped so as to exert a force in the desired direction on the pin
32
when the key is rotated.
The cassette
10
is integrated with the intermediate member
30
, wherein the cassette operate s as a receiving space for a code card activating the locking device. An example of an activating function of the card will now be describe with reference to
FIGS. 6 and 7
.
FIGS. 6
a-c
show the integrated cassette
10
and intermediate member
30
when the movement outwardly of the catch hook from a retracted position is blocked by blocking means
50
, which are described in more detail below. As already mentioned the pin
32
runs in the slot
24
in the catch hook. A mounting pin
42
on a blocking rod
40
running in the intermediate member and the cassette is fixedly fastened in the lock housing
4
. This means that the relative distance between the pins
32
and
42
must change when the intermediate member
30
is moving linearly during retraction or extension of the catch hook because the pin
32
follows the catch hook
20
and at the same time the mounting pin
42
is fixed in the housing
4
.
Two pin shaped latch means
50
are provided moveable transversely relative to the direction of movement of the blocking rod
40
in order to restrict movement of the blocking rod
40
. The latch means
50
are provided spring loaded in two holes in the cassette
10
. The latch means also have a conical tip
54
and a waist
52
surrounded by two thicker parts
56
and
58
, see FIG.
9
.
A code card adapted for the lock is provided with two holes placed to coincide with the latch means
50
when the card is in position in the card space
12
of the cassette. The latch means then enter the card a distance determined by their conicity and the diameter of the card holes. The latching function will be described in more detail below.
The depth of the card space
12
is at the insertion end, to the right in
FIG. 6
, substantially larger than the card thickness, in the preferred embodiment approx. 1 mm. This ensures easy insertion of the card. However, the depth decreases in the direction towards the code hole end opposite the insertion end so that it essentially corresponds to the thickness of the inserted code card, in the preferred embodiment approx. 0.3 mm. This ensures minimal play at the code hole end and reliable reading or the code.
The card space is limited transversely relative to the direction of movement by a step shaped parting line,
FIGS. 1 and 2
. Thereby the card will not enter the division between the cassette and the housing.
When no card or a card with an incorrect code has been Inserted into the cassette
10
, the latch means are in a position, in which some of the thicker parts are on a level with the blocking rod
40
and at the same time they run in two continuous recesses
44
and
46
in the blocking rod, see
FIGS. 6
b
and
8
a
. This means that the mutual distance of the pins
32
and
42
is limited to the distance shown in
FIGS. 6
a
,
6
b
, and
6
c
in case the blocking rod
40
is not allowed to run freely but is restricted by the latch pins
50
, which is the case when a proper card has not been inserted into the card space
12
.
In order to withstand external forces, the blocking rod should be made of some suitable metal with a preferred thickness of 2 mm.
However, if a card with a correct code, i.e., one provided with holes of correct size and position, has been inserted into the cassette, the latch pins
50
are forced to a position which best appears from
FIG. 7
b
. The conical tips
54
of the latch pins rest in a respective hole in the inserted card, wherein they take a position, in which the waist
52
is on level with the blocking rod
40
. Thereby the rod can run freely without being restricted by the latch pins
50
and the mutual distance of the pins
32
and
42
can be increased to a maximum distance that appears from FIG.
7
. During transition from retracted to extended position of the catch hook, when the cassette is moved into the housing, the card is all the time held in place by the latch means
50
protruding into the code holes of the card.
FIG. 7
corresponds to a position in
FIG. 5
b
, i.e., a fully extended position of the catch hook
20
. In this case the blocking rod
40
, which is mounted in the housing by means of the mounting pin
42
, has been brought to slide relatively to the intermediate member
30
and the cassette
10
to the position shown in FIG.
7
. The recesses
44
and
46
have then passed the latch pins
50
. In that way the card in the cassette
10
has fulfilled its function, i.e., allowed outward swinging of the catch hook
20
because the card has brought the pin shaped latch means
50
to a position, in which they permit unrestricted movement of the blocking rod
40
in the intermediate member
30
and the cassette
10
.
At the same time, the cassette
10
has been withdrawn into the lock housing
4
, so that the card space
12
is fully hidden from the outside, see FIG.
4
. This means that no one can damage an inserted card without first breaking the entire lock. If a user locks the lock with the door open in order to be able to remove the key and return it, no one can damage the card and the lock by e.g. pulling the card.
The unlocking operation, i.e., when you go from the position shown in
FIGS. 4
,
5
b
and
7
a-c
, to that shown in
FIGS. 3 and 5
a
, is the reverse. The key
8
is inserted into the cylinder lock
7
and is then turned, wherein the catch hook
20
is swung into the lock and the cassette
10
is pushed out to the position shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, in which the code card can be removed.
FIG. 2
shows that the lock housing
4
is provided with four through holes
5
a-d
for mounting of the lock to e.g. the Inside of a locker door. The holes
5
c,d
to the right in
FIG. 2
are used for longer screws going through the entire lock housing
4
, so that the screw heads are on level with the side of the lock housing facing the viewer of FIG.
2
. However, the holes
5
a,b
to the left of
FIG. 2
are intended for shorter screws mounting only the lock housing wall facing from the viewer and towards the door. This means that the cassette
10
runs in front of the mounting screws when those are screwed in. In order to be able to mount and to dismount the lock, the cassette
10
too must be provided with through holes
16
a,b
, see e.g.
FIG. 6
a
. These holes are positioned in such a way that when the cassette is in a fully extended position, i.e., when the lock is unlocked, the holes
16
a,b
in the cassette are aligned with the through holes
5
a,b
, see FIG.
2
. When the cassette is in any other position, access to the two mounting holes
5
a,b
to the left in
FIG. 2
is prevented.
For easier handling of the code card, the cassette
10
is provided with a non-through recess
14
adapted to simplify withdrawal of the card when that is to be removed from the lock.
In the described embodiment the end frame or border
17
of the cassette, see
FIGS. 1 and 6
c
,
7
c
, is given a lower height Compared to the longitudinal frames
18
a, b
. In that way insertion of the card is made easier and avoids so called drawer effects, i.e., the card will be inserted straight in.
Also, there is a ridge or protrusion
19
arranged on the border
17
, approximately half-way between the ends thereof. This protrusion co-operates with a corresponding recess in the wall surrounding the border. The functions of this protrusion
19
are to keep an inserted card better in place and to prevent insertion of too long cards used e.g. when the lock is manipulated. Therefore, the protrusion also functions to prevent lock picking. The exact position of the protrusion on the border
17
is not of vital importance, as long as it gives the above mentioned functions. Also, a recess in the border
17
co-operating with a corresponding protrusion in the wall surrounding the border will achieve the same function.
By using a cassette according to the invention, a card lock is obtained that is easy to use, is reliable, and is more difficult to manipulate than known locks.
Although an embodiment has been shown, in which a swinging movement of a catch hook is translated into a rectilinear movement of the intermediate member, other types of bolt means are also possible. These can include a sliding bolt, in which case the rectilinear movement of the intermediate member permits a likewise rectilinear movement of the sliding bolt and the bolt can even be integrated with the intermediate member. With bolt means can also be understood e.g. electronically actuated mechanisms in electronic locks, wherein the movement of the intermediate member or the inserted card effects the above mentioned activating function.
Although the cassette is shown placed on the door side opposite the cylinder lock side, the cassette can of course be mounted on the same side as the lock cylinder. This is because a card received in the cassette according to the invention is not accessible when the catch hook is extended, i.e., when the lock is locked.
Further, means can be provided to destroy the function of the card when this has been used once. This can be accomplished by means of e.g. the latch pins
50
, which, during unlocking of the door, widens the holes. Thereby a one time function is given the code cards, which in some cases is desirable.
Although the preferred embodiment has two latch means
50
, a similar function can be achieved by using only one latch means.
A cassette has been shown, which is horizontally moveable, wherein the code card is inserted from the side. It is also possible that the cassette is vertically moveable and thus the card is inserted from above. The man skilled in the art realises that this implies a slightly modified coupling between the intermediate member and the catch hook compared to the shown embodiment.
Claims
- 1. A locking device adapted for use with a card for activation of the locking device, said locking device comprising:a housing (4), a bolt means (20), an intermediate member (30) connected to said bolt means (20), a cassette (10) integrated with said intermediate member (30), said cassette having a card space (12) for reception of a card in a position activating the locking device, and at least one pin shaped latch means (50) restricting the movement of said cassette (10) and said intermediate member (30) when the locking device has not been activated by a proper card, characterised bysaid bolt means (20) being mounted in said housing, said intermediate member (30) moving with said bolt means (20) and being adapted for rectilinear movement back and forth between a first end position, in which said bolt means is retracted, and a second end position, in which said bolt means is extended, and a blocking rod (40) fixedly mounted in said housing, said blocking rod running in said intermediate member (30) and said cassette (10), wherein said at least one pin shaped latch means (50) is adapted to move, during insertion of a proper card into said card space (12), from a blocking position, in which it blocks the movement of said cassette (10) and said intermediate member (30) relative to said blocking rod, to a releasing position, in which it does not block the movement of said cassette (10) and said intermediate member (30) relative to said blocking rod, and wherein said card space (12) is provided with a frame (17) that totally hides said card from the outside when said intermediate member is in said second end position.
- 2. A locking device according to claim 1, characterised in that said pin shaped latch means (50) is provided moveable transversely relative to the direction of movement of said blocking rod (40).
- 3. A locking device according to claim 1, characterised in that said pin shaped latch means (50) is spring loaded.
- 4. A locking device according to claim 1, characterised in that said pin shaped latch means (50) has a conical tip (54) and a waist (52) surrounded by two thicker parts (56, 58).
- 5. A locking device according to claim 1, characterised in that the card space (12) at the insertion end has a depth that is substantially larger than the thickness of the card, and at the end opposite to the insertion end, at which said latch means is provided, has a depth that essentially corresponds to the thickness of the card.
- 6. A locking device according to claim 1, characterised in that the card space (12) is limited transversely relative to the direction of movement of said cassette (10) by a step shaped parting line.
- 7. A locking device according to claim 1, characterised by at least one hole (5a,b) in the housing for mounting thereof to a support, wherein access to said at least on hole is given only when the cassette (10) is in said first end position.
- 8. A locking device according to claim 1, characterised by two longitudinal frames (18a,b) on the cassette, which frames limit the movement of a card inserted into the card space (12) in a direction transversely relative to the direction of movement of the cassette, wherein said end frame (17) has a height less than the two longitudinal frames (18a,b).
- 9. A locking device according to claim 1, characterised in that said pin shaped latch means is adapted to in use widen holes in the card, whereby a one-time function of the card is obtained.
- 10. A locking device according to claim 1, characterised by a protrusion (19) arranged on said end frame (17) and co-operating with a corresponding recess in a wall of said housing (4) surrounding said end frame.
- 11. A locking device according to claim 1, characterised by a notch (25) provided in the bolt means (20) and arranged to co-operate with a pin to the intermediate member (30) in said first end position, said notch (25) being so shaped as to prevent movement or the bolt means effected by movement of the cassette (10).
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
98850073 |
May 1998 |
EP |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/SE99/00467 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO99/59111 |
11/18/1999 |
WO |
A |
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