Claims
- 1. An exit bar for mounting to a door face, said exit bar comprising:
- a housing adapted for mounting to a door face;
- a push pad mounted to said housing, said push pad defining an exposed push face for receiving a push force;
- latch means extending from said housing for releasably latching a door;
- link means for linking said pad to said latch means to release said latch means when said pad is pushed;
- lock means disposed in said housing for locking said link means, said lock means comprising electromagnet means and armature means for electromagnetic bonding to said electromagnet means to lock said link means; and programmable controller means within said housing for actuating said lock means.
- 2. The exit bar of claim 1 further comprising handle means mountable on a second face of said door for releasing said latch means.
- 3. The exit bar of claim 1 wherein said lock means is transformable between a locked and an unlocked state and further comprising delay means for delaying transforming said lock means to an unlocked state for a preestablished delay time interval after said pad is pushed.
- 4. The exit bar of claim 3 wherein said delay means comprises switch means activated by said link means to begin said delay time interval.
- 5. The exit bar of claim 1 wherein said link means further comprises a yieldable armature bolt means connecting said armature means and said link means.
- 6. The exit bar of claim 4 wherein said electromagnet means and said armature means electromagnetically bond to support said latch means in a dogged position.
- 7. The exit bar of claim 1 wherein said electromagnet means and said armature means electromagnetically bond to support said latch means in a dogged position.
- 8. The exit bar of claim 1 further comprising:
- first reader means for generating user access codes; and
- wherein said controller means includes storage means for storing at least one user access code, said controller means responsive to said first reader means for comparing said user access codes to stored user access codes, and automatically actuating said lock means in response to said comparison.
- 9. The exit bar of claim 8 further comprising second reader means for generating user access codes and said controller means responsive to said second reader means for comparing said user access codes of said second reader means to stored user access codes, and automatically actuating said lock means in response to said comparison.
- 10. The exit bar of claim 9 wherein said first reader means is a keypad and said second reader means is for reading an electronic key.
- 11. The exit bar of claim 8 wherein said controller means is programmable to add and remove stored user access codes.
- 12. The exit bar of claim 8 wherein said controller means further comprises audit trail means for storing said user access codes and storing time information indicative of the time said user access codes were received by said input means.
- 13. The door security system of claim 12 wherein said controller means further comprises downloading means for transferring said stored user access codes and stored time information to a computer.
- 14. The exit bar of claim 8 wherein said controller means further comprises storage means to store variable access states corresponding to prestored access codes and real time means for selectively controlling said lock means as a function of real time.
- 15. The exit bar of claim 12 wherein said controller means is programmable to add and remove stored user access codes.
- 16. An exit bar for mounting to a door face comprising:
- a housing adapted for mounting to a door face;
- a push pad mounted to said housing, said push pad defining a push face for receiving a push force;
- latch means extending from said housing for releasably latching a door;
- link means for linking said pad to said latch means so as to release said latch means when said pad is pushed;
- electromagnetic lock means disposed in said housing for electromagnetically locking said link means and for dogging said latch means in a released position, said lock means comprising an electromagnet; and
- programmable control means mounted to said housing for controlling said lock means.
- 17. The exit bar of claim 16 wherein said control means controls energizing and de-energizing of said electromagnet.
- 18. The exit bar of claim 16 wherein said electromagnetic lock means further comprises an armature for electromagnetic bonding to said electromagnet.
- 19. The exit bar of claim 18 wherein said link means are connected to said armature, and wherein said link means hold said armature in a first position when said link means is locked, and hold said armature in a second position when said latch means is released.
- 20. The exit bar of claim 19 wherein said electromagnet lock means dog said latch means by energizing said electromagnet when said armature is in said second position.
- 21. The exit bar of claim 16 comprising delay means for delaying releasing said latch means for a pre-established time interval after said push pad is pushed.
- 22. The exit bar of claim 21 wherein the delay means comprises switch means activated by said link means to begin said pre-established time interval.
- 23. The exit bar of claim 17 further comprising switch means for generating a latch signal indicative of said latch means in the released position and remote dogging means for transmitting a dogging signal to said control means, said control means deenergizing said electromagnet when said dogging signal is received and reenergizing said electromagnet when said latch signal is subsequently received to thereby dog said latch means.
- 24. The exit bar of claim 17 further comprising initial motion switch means for transmitting a motion signal to said control means indicating pressure on said push pad;
- latch position switch means for transmitting a latch signal to said control means indicating said latch means in said released position; and
- remote dogging means for remotely dogging said latch means, said dogging means transmitting a dogging signal to said control means and said control means deenergizing said electromagnet when receiving said dogging signal and subsequently energizing said electromagnet after subsequently receiving said latch signal and said motion signal.
- 25. The exit bar of claim 24 wherein said latch signal and said motion signal are generally continuous, and said control means deenergizes said electromagnet to return said latch means to said latched position when one of said latch signals and motion signals is interrupted.
- 26. An exit bar for securing a door, said bar comprising
- a housing adapted for mounting to a door face;
- a push pad mounted to said housing, said push pad defining a push face for receiving a push force;
- latch means extending from said housing for releasably latching a door;
- link means for linking said push pad to said latch means wherein when said push pad is pushed, said latch releases;
- lock means for locking said link means, said lock means comprising an electromagnet means and an armature means for bonding to said electromagnet means;
- switch means for generating a signal when said push pad is pushed, said link means supporting said armature means in a first position wherein said link means is locked when said electromagnet means is energized, said armature means being movable to a second position when a push force is exerted against said push pad, said switch means generating a signal at said second position and said link means being locked when said electromagnet is energized at said second position and said armature means being movable to a third position wherein said latch means is released; and
- a lock programmable control system enclosed within said housing and operably connected to said lock means.
- 27. The exit bar of claim 26 wherein said latch means is dogged by energizing said electromagnet means when said link means supports said armature means in said third position.
- 28. The exit bar of claim 26 further comprising a delay means for delaying releasing said latch means for a preestablished time interval after said signal is generated.
- 29. The exit bar of claim 26 wherein said armature means contacts said electromagnet means in said first and said second positions.
- 30. The exit bar of claim 26 further comprising main spring means for biasing said link means to supporting said armature means in said first position.
- 31. A door security system comprising:
- an electrically controlled exit device having a plurality of lock states and containing a programmable lock controller means for operating said exit device and generating a lock status signal indicative of said lock state in response to a polling signal;
- communication controller means electrically connected to said exit device for transmitting a polling signal to said exit device and receiving said lock status signals, said communication controller means further comprising command means for receiving lock commands from a remote security system and broadcasting said lock commands to said lock controller, said lock controller controlling said exit device in response to said lock commands.
- 32. The door security system of claim 31 comprising a plurality of electrically controlled exit devices, each said exit device having a plurality of lock states and containing said programmable lock controller means, said communication controller means electrically connected to each said exit device for transmitting said polling signal to each said exit device, receiving said lock status signals from said exit devices and controlling said exit devices in response to said lock commands.
- 33. The door security system of claim 32 wherein said exit devices are electromagnetically secured exit bars.
- 34. The door security system of claim 32 wherein said communication controller means controls said exit devices in unison.
- 35. The door security system of claim 34 wherein said exit devices are electromagnetically secured exit bars.
- 36. The door security system of claim 32 wherein each said exit device has a unique address, and said communication controller means assigns said address to each said exit devices.
- 37. The door security system of claim 36 wherein said communication controller means controls said exit devices in unison.
- 38. The door security system of claim 32 wherein said communication controller controls said plurality of exit devices in response to a polled lock status signal of one of said lock controller means.
- 39. The door security system of claim 38 wherein said communication controller controls said exit devices in unison.
- 40. The door security system of claim 32 wherein said one of said exit devices transmits a lock status signal indicative of an unauthorized egress and said communication controller controls said plurality of exit devices to operate in unison after a predetermined delay time.
- 41. The door security system of claim 31 further comprising reader means for generating user access codes and said lock controller means includes storage means for storing at least one user access code and is responsive to said reader means for comparing said user access codes to stored access codes and automatically operating said exit device in response to said comparison.
- 42. The door security system of claim 32 further comprising a plurality of reader means for generating user access codes, one of said reader means associated with each said exit device, said controller means responsive to said associated reader means for comparing said user access codes to stored access codes automatically operating said exit device in response to said comparison.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is the national stage of International Application No. PCT/US96/13709 filed Aug. 23, 1996, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/518,759 filed Aug. 24, 1995--now U.S. Pat. No. 5,823,582.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/US96/13709 |
8/23/1996 |
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5/11/1998 |
5/11/1998 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
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Kind |
WO97/08668 |
3/6/1997 |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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9100426 |
Feb 1981 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
518759 |
Aug 1995 |
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