Claims
- 1. An electronic door lock having a first code entry door bolt mechanism and a second code entry door bolt mechanism and an associated circuit board means for receiving a first coded sequence and producing a first code responsive electrical signal and for receiving a second coded sequence and producing a second code responsive signal, said first code entry door bolt mechanism comprising:
- a first door bolt and means for mounting said first door bolt for movement between protracted and retracted positions relative said door;
- a manually rotatable and axially moveable knob means for manually entering said first coded sequence by rotative and axial movement thereof and for thereafter shifting said first door bolt between retracted and protracted positions by rotation through a given arc of rotation;
- limit means for normally limiting said knob means from rotating through said given arc of rotation and thereby normally restricting operation of said first door bolt;
- first electrically operated means associated with said circuit board means for deactivating said limit means on receipt of said first code responsive electrical signal to thereby release said knob means for manipulation of said first door bolt to retracted position;
- said second code entry door bolt mechanism comprising:
- a second door bolt and means for mounting said second door bolt for movement between protracted and retracted positions relative said door, and a biasing spring associated with said second door bolt for maintaining protracting pressure on said second door bolt;
- a door handle and an associated lever control means for retracting said second door bolt in response to manipulation of said door handle;
- locking means for normally restricting movement of said lever control means;
- second electrically operated means associated with said circuit board for releasing the said locking means in response to said second code responsive electrical signal from said circuit board to thereby release said lever control means and associated door handle for manipulation thereof to retract said second door bolt.
- 2. The electronic door lock of claim 1 wherein:
- said circuit board comprises a plurality of electrical contact switches disposed in a semi-circular array for receipt of said first coded sequence of switch activation, said semi-circular array of switches occupying an arc of approximately a first 180 degrees of the circle of rotation of said knob, and said arc of rotation of said knob for shifting of said door bolt occupies the remaining 180 degrees of knob rotation available.
- 3. The electronic door lock of claim 2 wherein:
- said limit means comprises a limit disc having a pair of limit stops on the periphery thereof and a post normally positioned to engage said stops upon rotation of said disc in either of two rotative directions to thereby limit the arc of rotation of said disc to an arc of less than 360 degrees.
- 4. The electronic door lock of claim 3 wherein:
- said first electrically operated means comprises a first solenoid having a body and an armature portion which provides said post.
- 5. The electronic door lock of claim 4 wherein:
- said limit disc has retainer lips associated with said stops, and said post has a retainer flange whereby when said post engages one of said stops, said post flange is retained by an associated retainer lip of said lips against said stop.
- 6. The electronic door lock of claim 1 wherein:
- said lever control means comprises
- an actuating disc rotatably movable and independent of said door handle manipulation, and having a first actuating finger and an actuating post; and
- a control disc rotatably movable and dependant with said door handle manipulation, having a second actuating finger and a control key; whereby
- said control key is normally captured by said locking means and upon release of said control key from capture, manipulation of said door handle enables said second actuating finger to cooperate radially with said actuating post further enabling said first actuating finger to manipulate said second door bolt into the retracted position.
- 7. The electronic door lock of claim 6 wherein:
- said locking means comprises a locking plate, a control aperture, and a pivot guide channel, whereby said control aperture normally captures and restricts said control key and pivoting of said locking plate releases said control key from capture and said locking plate pivot position is controlled by cooperation of said pivot guide channel with said electrically operated means.
- 8. The electronic door lock of claim 7 wherein:
- said second electrically operated means comprises a second solenoid, a linkage associated with said second solenoid, and a pivot pin fixed to the end of said linkage which travels freely within said pivot guide channel, said second solenoid retracting said linkage in response to said second code responsive signal enabling said locking plate to pivot and disengage said control key.
- 9. The electronic door lock of claim 8 wherein:
- said door handle has an associated shaft which penetrates perpendicularly through said door and said actuating and control discs are mounted axially on said shaft.
- 10. The electronic door lock of claim 1 wherein:
- a digital keypad code entry means is provided for entry of said first and second coded sequences whereby said first coded sequence may be entered manually by use of either of said knob means or said digital keypad means and said second coded sequence is only entered manually by use of said digital keypad means.
- 11. An electronic door lock having a first code entry door bolt mechanism and a second code entry door bolt mechanism, said first code entry door bolt mechanism comprising:
- a first door bolt and a knob means for shifting said first door bolt between retracted and protracted positions;
- limit means for normally limiting rotation of said knob means and thereby normally restricting operation of said first door bolt;
- first electrically operated means for deactivating said limit means to thereby release said knob means for manipulation of said first door bolt to retracted position;
- said second code entry door bolt mechanism comprising:
- a second door bolt and a biasing spring associated with said second door bolt for maintaining protracting pressure on said second door bolt;
- locking means for normally restricting movement of said second door bolt;
- second electrically operated means for releasing said locking means to thereby enable retraction of said second door bolt.
- 12. The electronic door lock of claim 11 wherein:
- said first door bolt of said first code entry door bolt mechanism is a deadbolt, whereby rotation of said knob shifts said deadbolt between protracted and retracted positions and said deadbolt is utilized during extended closure periods such as at night; and wherein
- said second door bolt of said second code entry door bolt mechanism is a cam bolt whereby said cam bolt deflects inwardly of said door on closing of said door relative an associated door jamb and which moves under its spring bias into a bolt receiving receptacle in said door jamb and said cam bolt is utilized during frequent use periods such as during day time.
RELATED APPLICATIONS:
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/193,520, filed May 11, 1988 entitled "ELECTRONIC DOOR LOCK", now U.S. Pat. No. 4,899,562.
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