Claims
- 1. An emergency exit door lock system configured to cooperate with a door mounted in a door frame, the system being configured for sensing when a person attempts to open said door, and for allowing said door to open after a subsequent delay, the system comprising:a magnetic lock configured for preventing said door from opening, said lock including an electromagnet configured to be mounted on said door frame and an armature configured to be mounted on said door facing said electromagnet; an inertia absorbing elastically deformable connection at least partially housed within said door and configured to mount said armature on said door, said connection allowing a predetermined limited movement of said door relative to said armature and biasing said armature and said door toward a first relative position adjacent one another, said connection including a plunger at least partially housed within said door, connected to the armature, and configured for extending into said door when the connection is mounted thereto and an elastic biasing member at least partially housed within said door configured for resisting relative movement between the plunger and said door in which said elastic biasing member is configured to be mounted, the connection allowing relative movement of said door and the armature against resistance provided by the elastic biasing member; a sensor configured to be mounted to said door frame for sensing when said door has been urged by an external force away from said fully closed position to an activation position; and a controller coupled to said sensor, the controller being configured to provide an alarm signal in response to operation of said sensor sensing when said door has been moved away from said fully closed position to an activation position, and for providing a door unlock signal to de-energize said electromagnet at the end of a predetermined egress delay period.
- 2. The emergency exit door lock system of claim 1, wherein said elastic biasing member is configured for providing a bias force of 1 to 50 lbs. that urges said door towards said armature and to a fully closed position.
- 3. The emergency exit door lock system of claim 2, wherein said bias force is approximately equal to 15 pounds.
- 4. The emergency exit door lock system of claim 1, wherein said limited door movement is greater than 2 cm.
- 5. The emergency exit door lock system of claim 1, wherein said connection between said armature and said door is adapted to accommodate a thickness of said door up to a first thickness, and said limited door movement is greater than one half the first thickness of said door.
- 6. The emergency exit door lock system of claim 1, wherein said elastic biasing member is a spring.
- 7. The emergency exit door lock system of claim 1, wherein said armature is adapted to be mounted to said door by an armature mounting bolt, said armature mounting bolt comprising:a hollow shaft configured to be fitted within a hole in said door, the shaft having a flanged first end and an open second end opposite said first end, the flanged first end abutting a first surface of said door; said plunger configured to be positioned within said shaft and capable of moving in a direction coaxial with said shaft, said plunger having a head at a first end opposite a second end, the head being positioned adjacent the shaft flanged first end; a coil spring configured to be disposed within the shaft, said coil spring comprising said elastic biasing member, the spring engaging a lip within the shaft and further engaging the plunger head such that the plunger is biased away form said open shaft end and toward the shaft flanged first end; and a fastener configured for fastening the armature to the plunger second end.
- 8. The emergency exit door lock system of claim 1, wherein the sensor comprises a door switch, the door switch comprising a first part which is configured to be mounted in said door and a second part which is configured to be mounted in said door frame, and wherein the second part will change electrical state when said door begins to open thereby causing a distance between the first and second parts to increase.
- 9. The emergency exit door lock system of claim 1, wherein the sensor comprises:a first delay initiating reed switch configured to be mounted to said door frame, such that when said door is in its fully closed position said first delay initiating reed switch is energized by a permanent magnet, and when said door is in its activation position said reed switch is de-energized.
- 10. The emergency exit door lock system of claim 9, wherein the sensor further comprises a second delay initiating reed switch electrically connected redundantly with said first delay initiating reed switch.
- 11. The emergency exit door lock system of claim 10, wherein the sensor further comprises:a tamper detection reed switch, said tamper detection reed switch not being energized by the first permanent magnet when said door is in its fully closed position.
- 12. The emergency exit door lock system of claim 11, wherein said reed switches are mounted to a frame that is slidable relative to said permanent magnet.
- 13. An electromagnetic door lock system configured for use with a door mounted in a door frame, the door having substantially parallel exterior and interior door surfaces defining a door volume therebetween, the door further having a hole therein extending from the interior door surface into the door volume, comprising:an electromagnet configured to be affixed to the door frame for electromagnetically attracting an armature; an armature mounting device further comprising: a first member configured for being affixed to said door, said first member having an axis normal to said exterior and interior door surfaces, and said first member being disposed at least partially within said door volume through said door volume through said hole in the door when mounted therein; a second member retained by said first member, said second member being configured so as to be moveable along said axis such that said second member moves within the door volume to allow opening movement of the door when the armature is held adjacent the electromagnet; and a bias member disposed within said first member configured for biasing said second member toward said exterior door surface; an armature affixed to said second member configured to be adjacent said interior door surface; a sensor configured to be mounted to the door frame for detecting movement of the door; and a controller configured for de-energizing the electromagnet at an egress time after the sensor senses said door movement, the first, second and bias members being configured to cooperate to allow opening movement of the door when the armature is held to the electromagnet.
- 14. A system in accordance with claim 13, wherein said second member is moveable at least 1 cm relative to said first member.
- 15. A system in accordance with claim 14, wherein said second member is moveable at least 2 cm relative to said first member.
- 16. A system in accordance with claim 13, wherein said bias member provides a bias force of about 1 to 50 pounds.
- 17. A system in accordance with claim 16, wherein said bias member is a coil spring, and said bias force is about 15 pounds.
- 18. A system in accordance with claim 13, wherein said second member comprises a plunger.
- 19. A system in accordance with claim 15, further comprising a first permanent magnet mounted to the door such that said first permanent magnet aligns adjacent with the sensor when said door is in a fully closed position, and wherein said sensor comprises a first reed switch.
- 20. A system in accordance with claim 19, wherein the sensor further comprises a second reed switch for detecting when a second permanent magnet is brought into proximity with said first reed switch, the second reed switch being not energized by said first permanent magnet when the door is in its fully closed position.
- 21. An electromagnetic door lock system for a door having interior and exterior faces and being mounted in a door frame, comprising:an electromagnet configured to be mounted to the door frame; an electromagnet armature mountable on the door and cooperating with the electromagnet to provide a locking action when the electromagnet is energized; an electromagnet armature door mounting device configured for allowing predetermined limited outward movement of the door when said armature is held against said electromagnet, further comprising: a hollow shaft adapted for mounting to a door in a position disposed within the door, the hollow shaft defining an opening adjacent an interior face of the door and an inwardly extending lip; a plunger retained within the hollow shaft and configured to be engageable with the armature, said plunger having a head, and said plunger being configured to be moveable within a volume defined by the door when the device is mounted to the door in a direction normal to the interior face of the door, movement of the plunger with respect to the hollow shaft allowing the door to be moved outwardly a predetermined limited distance while said armature is held against said electromagnet, said inwardly extending lip and the head of the plunger acting to limit door movement; a sensor configured for sensing opening of the door when the door is opened the predetermined limited distance.
- 22. The system of claim 21, further comprising a spring disposed between said inwardly extending lip and said head of the plunger.
- 23. The system of claim 21, wherein the sensor comprises a first permanent magnet and a first reed switch.
- 24. The system of claim 23, wherein the a first reed switch is configured to be mounted to the door frame such that when the door is closed the permanent magnet is brought sufficiently adjacent the first reed switch to energize said first reed switch, the first permanent magnet being located in a first direction relative to said first reed switch; anda second reed switch configured to be mounted to the door frame near the first reed switch, such that when the door is closed said permanent magnet does not energize the second reed switch, and such that a second permanent magnet having sufficient strength to energize said first reed switch from a direction other than said first direction will also energize said second reed switch; and a detector for detecting a tamper condition when said second reed switch is activated.
- 25. The system of claim 21, further comprising a timer connected to the sensor and configured for indicating elapse of a predetermined time period after opening of the door within the predetermined limited distance;whereby the electromagnet can be de-energized upon indication from the timer after a predetermined time period after the door is opened within the predetermined limited distance.
- 26. An electronic door lock system for a door mounted in a door frame of the type where an electromagnet is mounted to the door frame and an electromagnet armature is mounted to the door, comprising:an electromagnet; an armature for cooperating with said electromagnet; a sleeve having first and second ends and configured for mounting in a door between the interior and exterior surfaces of the door, the sleeve including an inwardly extending lip positioned adjacent the first end of the sleeve, said first end being configured to be positioned adjacent the interior surface of the door when the sleeve is mounted therein; a plunger disposed in the sleeve, the plunger having a first end configured for connection to the electromagnet armature and a second end, and including a head adjacent the second end, the head and the lip cooperating to limit movement of the plunger relative to the sleeve; and the sleeve and plunger being configured for limited relevant movement, such that when the sleeve and plunger are mounted in a door with an electromagnet plunger attached to the plunger the plunger is moveable in a direction substantially normal to the interior face of the door, whereby the electromagnet armature door mounting device allows substantial opening movement of the door while the electromagnet armature is held against the electromagnet.
- 27. The system of claim 26, further comprising a spring disposed between the lip of the sleeve and the head of the plunger, the spring biasing the plunger towards the exterior surface of the door when the device is mounted to a door.
- 28. The system of claim 27 where the spring is a coil spring disposed about the plunger.
- 29. The system of claim 27, further comprising a sensor configured for sensing opening of the door the predetermined limited distance.
- 30. The system of claim 29, wherein the sensor comprises a first permanent magnet and a first reed switch.
- 31. The system of claim 30, wherein the a first reed switch is configured to be mounted to the door frame such that when the door is closed the permanent magnet is brought sufficiently adjacent the first reed switch to energize said first reed switch, the first permanent magnet being located in a first direction relative to said first reed switch; anda second reed switch configured to be mounted to the door frame near the first reed switch, such that when the door is closed said permanent magnet does not energize the second reed switch, and such that a second permanent magnet having sufficient strength to energize said first reed switch from a direction other than said first direction will also energize said second reed switch; and a detector for detecting a tamper condition when said second reed switch is activated.
- 32. The system of claim 31, further comprising a timer connected to the sensor and configured for indicating elapse of a predetermined time period after opening of the door within the predetermined limited distance;whereby the electromagnet can be de-energized upon indication from the timer after a predetermined time period after the door is opened within the predetermined limited distance.
- 33. An emergency exit door lock system configured for use with a door mounted in a door frame, the system being configured for sensing when a person attempts to open said door, and for allowing said door to open after a subsequent delay, the system comprising:a magnetic lock configured for preventing said door from opening, said lock including an electromagnet configured to be mounted on said door frame and an armature configured to be mounted on said door facing said electromagnet; an inertia absorbing elastically deformable connection at least partially housed within said door and configured to mount said armature on said door, said connection allowing a predetermined limited movement of said door relative to said armature and biasing said armature and said door toward a first relative position adjacent one another, said connection including lost motion arrangements connected to the armature and coupled to said door when the connection is mounted thereto and an elastic biasing member at least partially housed within said door and configured for resisting relative movement between the lost motion arrangements and said door to which said elastic biasing member is configured to be mounted, the connection allowing relative movement of said door and the armature against resistance provided by the elastic biasing member; a sensor configured to be mounted to said door frame for sensing when said door has been urged by an external force away from said fully closed position to an activation position; a controller coupled to said sensor, the controller being configured to provide an alarm signal in response to operation of said sensor sensing when said door has been moved away from said fully closed position to an activation position, and for providing a door unlock signal to de-energize said electromagnet at the end of a predetermined egress delay period; and said system including arrangements for blocking access to said connection to preclude tampering with or interference with the delayed opening of said door.
- 34. An emergency exit door lock system configured to cooperate with a door mounted in a door frame, the system being configured for sensing when a person attempts to open said door, and for allowing said door to open after a subsequent delay, the system comprising:a magnetic lock configured for preventing said door from opening, said lock including an electromagnet configured to be mounted on said door frame and an armature configured to be mounted on said door facing said electromagnet; an inertia absorbing elastically deformable connection at least partially housed within said door and configured to mount said armature on said door, said connection allowing a predetermined limited movement of said door relative to said armature and biasing said armature and said door toward a first relative position adjacent one another, said connection including a plunger at least partially housed within said door, connected to the armature, and configured for extending into said door when the connection is mounted thereto and an elastic biasing member configured for resisting relative movement between the plunger and said door in which said elastic biasing member is configured to be mounted, the connection allowing relative movement of said door and the armature against resistance provided by the elastic biasing member; a sensor configured to be mounted to said door frame for sensing when said door has been urged by an external force away from said fully closed position to an activation position; a controller coupled to said sensor, the controller being configured to provide an alarm signal in response to operation of said sensor sensing when said door has been moved away from said fully closed position to an activation position, and for providing a door unlock signal to de-energize said electromagnet at the end of a predetermined egress delay period; and said system including: a hollow shaft for extending at least substantially through said door, said plunger being mounted within said hollow shaft, and said elastic biasing member constituting a coil spring configured for mounting wholly within said hollow shaft, said coil spring being mounted on said plunger, said plunger having a head thereon at the end thereof away from said armature, and said spring being confined between the head of said plunger and a stop included within said hollow shaft; whereby said door may move a substantial distance while the armature is in engagement with the electromagnet.
- 35. An emergency exit door lock system as defined in claim 34 wherein said coil spring is compressed when pressure is applied to said door, and wherein the difference in length between the compressed and uncompressed length of said coil spring is at least equal to one centimeter.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/831,069 filed Apr. 1, 1997, now abandoned which is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/603,649 filed Feb. 20, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,758,913.
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