Claims
- 1. A dead bolt lock system for use on a door leading to a secure area, the lock system comprising:an enclosed housing structure having an interior and adapted to be mounted to the door, a dead bolt mounted in the interior of the housing structure for movement between an extended position in which a portion of the dead bolt extends out of the interior of the housing structure and a retracted position in which the dead bolt is more fully contained within the interior of the housing structure, a first security lock including a casing and a lock member each contained within the interior of the housing structure and said lock member moved from a locked condition extending outwardly from said casing to an unlocked condition retracted within said casing by the input of correct unlocking information, dead bolt retracting structure operatively connected to the dead bolt for moving the dead bolt from the extended position to the retracted position, the dead bolt retracting structure having a slotted opening extending in at least one of a transverse direction and a parallel direction relative to the movement of said lock member, and a first test member mounted within the housing structure and having a portion selectively advancing into said slotted opening as the dead bolt retracting structure moves the dead bolt from the extended position to the retracted position, said first test member further mounted for movement relative to the dead bolt and coupled with the dead bolt retracting structure to prevent retraction of the dead bolt when the lock member is in the locked condition and movable in said transverse direction into a space created by the lock member in the unlocked condition to thereby allow retraction of the dead bolt.
- 2. The dead bolt lock system of claim 1, wherein the first security lock is a combination lock and the movable lock member is a lock bolt.
- 3. The dead bolt lock system of claim 1, wherein the dead bolt retracting structure includes a draw bar operatively connected to the dead bolt to move the dead bolt to the retracted position, the draw bar further having said slotted opening.
- 4. The dead bolt lock system of claim 3 further comprising a door handle operatively connected to the draw bar to retract the draw bar when at least the first security lock is in the unlocked condition.
- 5. The dead bolt lock system of claim 4 further comprising a torque override clutch mechanism operatively connected with the door handle to prevent excessive force from being applied to at least the draw bar and the first test member.
- 6. The dead bolt lock system of claim 3 further comprising an electric access control device including a movable member controlled by the input of unlocking information to change from a locked to an unlocked condition and operatively connected to the draw bar such that, in the locked condition, the movable member blocks movement of the draw bar to the retracted position and, in the unlocked condition, the movable member allows movement of the draw bar to the retracted position.
- 7. The dead bolt lock system of claim 6, wherein the access control device includes an information input device operatively connected to the movable member for allowing actuation thereof upon the input of proper unlocking information.
- 8. The dead bolt lock system of claim 6, wherein the access control device is substantially contained in a housing mounted external to the housing structure which contains the dead bolt.
- 9. The dead bolt lock system of claim 6, wherein the access control device is mounted within the housing structure which contains the dead bolt.
- 10. The dead bolt lock system of claim 1, wherein the housing structure further includes a bail for receiving the dead bolt when extended, and the bail includes a wall having a dead bolt receiving space for surrounding an end of the dead bolt and thereby preventing access to the end of the dead bolt during a forced entry attempt.
- 11. The dead bolt lock system of claim 1, wherein the dead bolt is spring biased into the extended position and the system further comprises a dead bolt hold back mechanism mounted within the housing structure, the hold back mechanism including:a) a spring biased trigger member mounted for movement within the housing structure, and b) a dead bolt retaining member pivotally mounted between the trigger member and the dead bolt, wherein the dead bolt retaining member pivots against a retaining portion of the dead bolt and is further held by a portion of the trigger member to hold the dead bolt in the retracted position.
- 12. The dead bolt lock system of claim 11, wherein a portion of the trigger member extends from the housing structure when the dead bolt is in the retracted position so as to be moved into the housing structure by a strike plate as the door is closed thereby pivoting the retaining member out of retaining engagement with the dead bolt and causing the dead bolt to move to the extended position.
- 13. The dead bolt lock system of claim 1 further comprising an interior escape lever extending generally from the housing structure and operative to retract the dead bolt with at least one of a pushing and pulling movement independent of whether the lock member of the first security lock is in the locked or unlocked condition.
- 14. The dead bolt lock system of claim 13 wherein the escape lever is mounted for movement toward and away from the housing structure.
- 15. The dead bolt lock system of claim 13 wherein the escape lever is spring loaded to return to a neutral position upon release from the pushing or pulling movement.
- 16. The dead bolt lock system of claim 1 further comprising:a second security lock having a movable second lock member that may be changed from a locked condition to an unlocked condition by the input of correct unlocking information, and a second test member operatively connected between the movable second lock member of the second security lock and the dead bolt retracting structure such that when the second lock member of the second security lock is in the unlocked condition, the second test member is able to move through a space normally occupied by the second lock member in the locked condition thereby allowing the dead bolt retracting structure to retract the dead bolt.
- 17. The dead bolt lock system of claim 16 further comprising an interior escape lever extending generally from the housing structure and operative to retract the dead bolt with at least one of a pushing and pulling movement independent of whether the movable lock member of the first and second security locks are in the locked or unlocked condition.
- 18. The dead bolt lock system of claim 16, wherein the second security lock is a combination lock and the movable lock member of the second security lock is a lock bolt.
- 19. The dead bolt lock system of claim 18, wherein the dead bolt retracting structure includes a draw bar operatively connected to the dead bolt to move the dead bolt to the retracted position, the draw bar further being operatively connected with the first and second test members such that the first and second test members can move to allow retraction of the draw bar and dead bolt when the respective first and second security locks are in unlocked conditions and the first and second test members independently prevent retraction of the draw bar when either of the first and second security locks are in the locked condition.
- 20. The dead bolt lock system of claim 19 further comprising a door handle operatively connected to retract the draw bar when at least the first and second security locks are in unlocked conditions.
- 21. The dead bolt lock system of claim 20 further comprising a torque override clutch mechanism operatively connected with the door handle to prevent excessive force from being applied to at least the draw bar and the first and second test members.
- 22. The dead bolt lock system of claim 1, wherein the dead bolt extracting structure includes a door handle.
- 23. The dead bolt lock system of claim 22 further comprising a torque override clutch mechanism operatively connected with the door handle to prevent excessive force from being applied to the dead bolt retracting structure.
- 24. A dead bolt lock system for use on a door leading to a secure area, the lock system comprising:an enclosed housing structure having an interior and adapted to be mounted to the door, a dead bolt mounted in the interior of the housing structure for movement between an extended position in which a portion of the dead bolt extends out of the interior of the housing structure and a retracted position in which the dead bolt is more fully contained within the interior of the housing structure, a security lock including a casing and a lock member each contained within the interior of the housing structure and said lock member moved from a locked condition extending outwardly from said casing to an unlocked condition retracted within said casing by the input of correct unlocking information, dead bolt retracting structure operatively connected to the dead bolt for moving the dead bolt from the extended position to the retracted position, the dead bolt retracting structure having a slotted opening with a first portion extending transversely relative to the direction of movement of said lock member and a second portion extending substantially parallel to the direction of movement of said lock member, and a test member mounted within the housing structure and having a portion movable within said first and second portions of said slotted opening as the dead bolt retracting structure moves the dead bolt from the extended position to the retracted position, said test member further mounted for movement relative to the dead bolt and coupled with the dead bolt retracting structure to prevent retraction of the dead bolt when the lock member is in the locked condition and movable in said transverse direction into a space created by the lock member in the unlocked condition to thereby allow retraction of the dead bolt.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/090,626, filed Jun. 4, 1998, now pending which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/797,438, filed Feb. 10, 1997, now abandoned. The disclosure of these parent applications are incorporated by reference herein.
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Continuations (1)
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