The invention relates to a manually operable electromechanical closure, in particular a rotary latch closure (or compression latch), having a mechanical locking device, which blocks manual operation, but which can be electronically triggered.
However, the invention also relates to a locking arrangement for such a closure, in the particular a rotary latch device or rotary bolt tensioning fastener with evaluatable door contact, for controlling a display device such as a LED module.
An electromechanical closure of the abovementioned type is already known from DE 100 17 217 A1. Reference is also made to DE 20 2011 103 840, EP 0945571 A1 and DE 20 2008 003 720 U1.
A Sensor arrangement, which detects the position of the latch of a closure arrangement and outputs a signal, indicating the status of the latch, is known. By way of example, reference is made to the abovementioned DE 20 2008 003 720 U1, and FIGS. 2, and 9A to 9C thereof, in which a locking bar of a cylinder displaceable with the thumb is provided with a sensor 18, which in turn serves for the control of other devices.
The object of the invention is to provide an electromechanical closure of the abovementioned type, which offers further control possibilities and in particular is able to indicate the blocking of the closure.
The sensor device shall also be designed so that it can be assembled and fitted with greater ease and flexibility.
The object is achieved according to the invention in that a sensor detects the position of the blocking and provides this to a control device for further processing.
This takes place with a sliding shoe, which is to be placed on the locking tongue of a rotary latch mounted in a door, for running onto a sliding ramp supported by the door frame, wherein the sliding ramp and/or the sliding shoe forms a housing with a recess for the insertion of alternatively a magnet or a magnetic field sensor acting in a contactless manner. Thanks to the sliding shoe, the rotary latch has a smooth operation, and in addition an adapter allows placement on the locking tongue and thereby greater flexibility. Here, rotary latches are able to run onto a sliding ramp supported by the floor frame, wherein in particular the sliding shoe comprises a housing with a recess, for insertion of alternatively a magnet or a magnetic field sensor acting in contactless manner.
According to a development of the invention, the sliding ramp is also provided with a recess for accommodating alternatively also a magnetic field sensor acting in a contactless manner or a magnet.
According to another embodiment again, the sliding ramp has an adhesive surface on the frame side of the housing, with which the housing of the sliding ramp is affixed to the door frame.
Finally, a rotary latch arrangement is also provided, in which the housing of the rotary latch retains a base plate, supporting a LED, together with LED control electronics, which indicates the convergence of the magnet and the magnetic field sensor by means of a light signal, and thus provides an indication of the position of the tongue on the ramp.
According to a development of the invention, the mechanical locking is formed by a plunger extendable by means of a lowering magnet against a spring force, or adjustable by an electric motor, such as a servomotor.
Where a plunger is present, a development is possible in that the closure has a housing with an opening for the plunger, represented by an elongated hole in axial alignment with the rotational axis of the closure.
According to a development of the electromechanical closure, the housing is a printed circuit board with electronics for switching the closure, which also comprises the locking and sensors such as, for example, contactless sensors (e.g. read sensors) for detecting the blocking state.
It is beneficial if the housing of the drive unit and the housing of the printed circuit board are combined to form one housing.
It is also beneficial if the tongue of the closure comprises a sliding shoe and a ramp. In this case, the ramp can be provided with a magnet, which is detected by a sensor in a sliding shoe, in order in this way to receive a signal on the locking state of the drive.
These show as follows:
In the sliding ramp 40 there is a recess for accommodating alternatively a magnetic field sensor acting in a contactless manner or a magnet, that is, an embodiment according to
According to a further embodiment, the sensor technology 18 can also be designed so that the position of the locking unit (locking bolt 36 or similar) is interrogated resulting in clear conclusions being drawn on the status of the closure. The key 36 is then positioned so that a rotation about the longitudinal axis is inhibited and the detection can take place without errors.
According to another embodiment still, the closure unit 46 is combined with the electronics box 48 to form a single housing unit, containing the components, avoiding the need for a division into a closure unit 46 and E-box 48.
Sliding Shoe for the Tongue 14
According to another embodiment still, a sliding shoe is used for the tongue 14, which works with a sliding ramp 64, mounted in the frame of the industrial cabinet. The ramp contains a magnet 56, see
Opening Procedure
The opening procedure takes place as follows:
An enabling process is carried out, to be able to operate the closure unit 46. Through a permitted medium, by way of example with an RFID card, the access permission is read out and the closure unit 46 unlocked. The closure can then be operated. In one embodiment, the system statuses can be represented optically by means of a coloured lamp 54.
In place of the rotary latch closure 114, what is known as a compression latch can also be used, in which part of the rotation is converted into an axial movement of the tongue (not shown).
Authorisation Unit
For the authorisation unit 144, e.g. for the unlocking entity, by way of example an outdoor antenna 122 is used. This antenna 122 detects (recognises) a learned RFID unit and reads out the values stored in this unit. The data are evaluated by a read unit, which checks the access permission. However, instead of this, a fingerprint sensor can be used to identify the person seeking access, as in the prior art.
According to a further embodiment an authorisation unit 144 can provide a radio module or optionally a unit for contactless energy transmission, as described in a parallel application No 20 2016 003 588.7.
Closure Unit
For the mechanical closure unit 146, see
E-Box
The abovementioned
The industrial applicability of the invention is in switch cabinet construction.
10 Closure system
12 Door leaf
14 Lens
16 Rotary latch housing
18 Actuation
20 Frame sheet
22 Seal
24 Base plate
26 Module cover
28 Sensor cable
30 Film cable
32 Plug-in connection
34 Fastening screw
36 Tongue
38 Hexagonal nut
40 Sliding ramp
42 Sliding shoe
44 Adhesive film
46 Latch
48 Bar magnet
50 Adhesive film
52 Read sensor
54 Breakout window
56 Deflector
58 Insertion ramp
60 Withdrawal protection means
62 Insertion sliding shoe
110 Housing
112 Actuation
114 Tongue
116 Self-locking screw
118 Sensor
120 Screw
124 Attachment plate 1
126 Hexagonal nut
128 Printed circuit board
130 Lifting magnet
132 Lock washer
134 Compression spring
136 Plunger, locking
138 Cap
140 Screw
142 Cable routing
144 Authorisation unit
146 Closure unit
148 E-box
150 Elongated hole
152 Groove
154 Signal LED
156 Magnet
158 Sensor
160 Latch
162 Housing
164 Sliding ramp
166 Magnet
168 Adhesive film
169 Sliding shoe
170 Electromechanical closure
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
20 2016 005 816.6 | Sep 2016 | DE | national |
20 2016 005 817.8 | Sep 2016 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
PCT/EP2017/001090 | 9/14/2017 | WO | 00 |