The present invention relates in general to locks, and more particularly to combination locks, and most particularly to combination locks having a digital readout.
Heretofore, many types of combination lock mechanisms have been devised, wherein rotation of a dial or dial knob assembly through a selected combination of turns to different predetermined angular positions conditions a locking mechanism within the lock casing or body to release a locking shoulder or the like from the shackle member or other lock member. This permits the shackle member or other lock member to be shifted to a release position relative to the lock casing or body.
The present invention provides a lock assembly comprising a lock body, a shackle, and a locking member configured to selectively lock the shackle relative to the lock body. At least one combination dial is rotatable between various combination positions. The at least one combination dial is associated with the locking member and is configured such that entry of a given series of combination positions causes the locking member to unlock the shackle relative to the lock body. A sensor is configured to sense the rotational position of the at least one combination dial. A display screen is associated with the sensor and is configured to display a position indicia which corresponds to the rotational position of the at least one combination dial.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein with reference to specific embodiments, the invention is not intended to be limited to the details shown. Rather, various modifications may be made in the details within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims and without departing from the invention.
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In the present embodiment, the front face 22 of the casing 12 has a recess 24 configured to receive a digital display assembly 50. The digital display assembly 50 includes a housing 52 configured to be retained within the recess 24. In a desired embodiment, the housing 52 is releaseably retained in the recess 24, for example, via a snap fit, such that the digital display assembly 50 may be removed to change a battery or the like. Other mechanisms for releaseably retaining the digital display assembly 50 may also be utilized, for example, a thread between the housing 50 and the recess 24 or a mechanical fastener extending through the housing 50 and engaged with the casing 12. Alternatively, the digital display assembly 50 may be permanently secured in the recess 24. In such an embodiment, the battery access may be provided through the face of the digital display assembly 50 or via some other means.
The digital display assembly 50 includes a digital display screen 54 configured to display a digital indicia 55 which represents a second indication of the position of the dial 18 relative to the casing 12. The digital display screen 54 can have various forms, for example, but not limited to, a light-emitting diode (LED); a vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) or a liquid crystal display (LCD). A light switch 56 or the like may be provided on the digital display assembly 50 to allow a user to provide additional illumination to the digital display screen 54.
The digital indicia 55 will correspond to the dial indicia 20 that is aligned with the casing indicator 21. As such, the user will be able to monitor the position of the dial 18 via either the dial indicia 20 or the digital indicia 55. To correlate the dial indicia 20 with the digital indicia 55, an engagement member 28 extends from the front face of the dial 18 through an opening 26 in the casing 12. The opening 26 is preferably within the recess 24 such that the engagement member 28 may engage the digital display assembly 50 and remain concealed when the digital display assembly 50 is positioned within the recess 24.
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The digital display assembly 50 preferably includes a mechanism to synchronize the microcontroller 60 with the position of the dial 18. For example, the digital display assembly 50 may include a reset button (not shown) which is pressed when the dial 18 is at a predetermined indicia 20 (for example, at the zero position), thereby synchronizing the microcontroller 60 to the dial 18 position. Alternatively, the sensor 64 may include a contact switch which is actuated when the digital display assembly 50 is positioned in the recess 24. Upon actuation of the switch, the microcontroller 60 is reset to a given indicia. A user would be instructed to set the dial 18 to the given indicia prior to installation of the digital display assembly 50, thereby synchronizing the microcontroller 60 to the dial 18 position. Other means for synchronizing the microcontroller 60 with the dial 18 may also be utilized.
With the microcontroller 60 synchronized with the dial 18 position, the microcontroller 60 is configured to receive signals from the sensor 64 which correspond to a given change in dial position in either direction. The microcontroller 60 continuously relates the position change with the previously stored position of the dial 18 and continuously determines the current position of the dial 18. The microcontroller 60 converts the current position to the appropriate digital indicia 55 which is displayed on the display screen 54. The microcontroller 60 is preferably powered by a replaceable battery 62 or the like.
The digital display assembly 50 may be further configured to include a speaker or the like (not shown) to provide audible indicia. The microcontroller 60 sends a signal to the speaker corresponding to the current position of the dial 18 and the speaker converts the signal received from the microcontroller 60 and outputs an audible indicia corresponding to the current position of the dial 18.
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Each wheel 34 has a wheel fly 37 on each of its sides. The drive pin 31 spins the first wheel fly 37 until it makes contact with the wheel fly 37 of the wheel 34 adjacent to it. This continues until all the wheels 34 are spinning. Each wheel 34 on the spindle 36 has a notch 35 cut into it. When the right combination is dialed, as indicated by either the dial indicia 20 or the digital indicia 55, all the wheels 34 and their notches 35 line up perfectly. The hasp 32 is a small metal bar attached to a lever 33. The hasp 32 engages the shackle 14 and prevents the lock assembly 10 from being opened without the combination being dialed. In the present invention, a user of the lock assembly 10 may monitor the combination being dialed using either the dial indicia 20 or the digital indicia 55.
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As the dial 18 is rotated, the contacts 83 and 85 will move between inner and outer contacts 82, 84, respectively. Each combination of inner contact 82 and outer contact 84 that the contact bar 81 is in contact with will have a distinct resistance or capacitance value. As such, by determining the resistance value or capacitance value occurring at any given time, the sensor 64 may determine the current position of the dial 18 and provide such to the digital display assembly 50. In other regards, the lock assembly 10′ operates substantially the same as the lock assembly 10 described above.
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In the present embodiment, locking and unlocking of the lock assembly 10″ is electronically controlled via the microcontroller 60″. A locking solenoid 70 is associated with the microcontroller 60″ and includes a normally extended retractable locking bolt 72. The locking bolt 72 is configured to engage a notch or the like in the shackle 14. The locking solenoid 70 has a non-energized condition in which the locking bolt 72 is extended into the locked position such that the lock assembly 10″ will remain locked even if the microcontroller 60″ loses power.
The microcontroller 60″ is configured to actuate the locking solenoid 70 and retract the locking bolt 72 upon entry of a target combination through the dial 18″. The target combination is preferably stored in non-volatile memory such that the target combination is retained for the life of the lock assembly 10″, even if the microcontroller 60″ loses power. The target combination is preferably a series of numbers, letters, icons or the like in conjunction with corresponding directional rotation of the dial 18″. For example, the target combination could be two turns to the right to the number 35, one turn to the left to number 12, and one turn to the right to number 27. Various combinations of numbers, letters, icons, and directions may be utilized.
Entry of combination elements is through the combination dial 18″ which engages a bi-directional position sensor 64″. The bi-directional position sensor 64″ is substantially the same as in the previous embodiment and may be a mechanical sensor, an electrical sensor or a combination thereof. The position and direction of rotation of the dial 18″ are sensed by the sensor 64″ and conveyed to the microcontroller 60″. Synchronization is not required in the present embodiment. Upon power up, the microcontroller 60″ may select and display any start position value, for example, a zero position value. The user would then have to enter the target combination by rotating the dial 18″ as necessary from the start position value.
The microcontroller 60″ is configured to receive signals from the sensor 64″ which correspond to a given change in dial position in either direction. The microcontroller 60″ continuously relates the position change with the previously stored position of the dial 18″ and continuously determines the current position of the dial 18″. The microcontroller 60″ converts the current position to the appropriate digital indicia 55 which is displayed on the display screen 54. The microcontroller 60″ may further be configured to display a directional indicia 57 on the display screen 54. Such directional indicia 57 would help the user viewing the display screen 54 to know that the dial 18″ is being rotated in the correct direction. Once the target combination is entered through the dial 18″, the microcontroller 60″ actuates the locking solenoid 70 and the locking bolt 72 is retracted such that the shackle 14 is released and the lock assembly 10″ is opened.
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While the exemplary embodiments are described herein with a notched wheel and cam driver locking member or a locking solenoid locking member, the invention is not limited to such. Various other locking members, for example, tumbler locking members, latch and bolt locking members and the like may be utilized. Additionally, while only a single combination dial is illustrated in each exemplary embodiment, more than one combination dial may be utilized. In embodiments utilizing more than one combination dial, a separate display screen may be provided for each dial or single display screen may be configured to display multiple indicia, with each indicia corresponding to a respective dial. Additionally, while the exemplary embodiments described herein are portable lock assemblies, the invention is not limited to such. The present invention may be embodied in a stationary combination lock, for example, a built in combination lock on a locker. In such an embodiment, the locking member may extend between to portions of the stationary structure. The digital display assembly may be provided on the lock structure or the stationary structure.
While preferred embodiments of the invention have been shown and described herein, it will be understood that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes and substitutions will occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. Accordingly, it is intended that the appended claims cover all such variations as fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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60981235 | Oct 2007 | US |
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Parent | 12254467 | Oct 2008 | US |
Child | 12478285 | US |