1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electromechanical lock cylinder, having a first cylinder half to be arranged on the outside of the door, having a key channel for a safety key and a second cylinder half to be arranged on the inside of the door, having a rotary knob rotor, which is connected to a rotary knob, having tumblers, which are arranged in the first cylinder half and which are to be positioned by the safety key in order to enable rotation, and having an electronic controller arranged in the rotary knob for the purpose of driving a blocking apparatus. The invention also relates to a rotary knob for a lock cylinder and a construction kit for producing an electromechanical lock cylinder.
2. Prior Art
Electromechanical cylinder locks have been disclosed, for example, by EP 0 816 600, DE 199 30 054 C, EP 1 256 671 A and EP 0 743 411 B. Such electromechanical cylinder locks provide a higher degree of locking security owing to electronic coding and allow for a simpler design for lock systems.
An electromechanical lock cylinder having a rotary knob on the inside of the door has been disclosed by EP 1 188 887 A. In addition to the conventional pin tumblers in the cylinder half on the outside of the door, this electromechanical lock cylinder has an electronic blocking system having an additional blocking apparatus, which is likewise arranged in the cylinder half on the outside of the door. A transmitter is arranged in the key head of the key and transmits a coded signal to a reception antenna, which is arranged in the housing of the lock cylinder. An electronic circuit analyzes the coded signal and compares it with a plurality of stored codes. If the key is identified as being authorized, a signal for unblocking the mentioned additional blocking apparatus is triggered by the electronic circuit. Unblocking takes place, for example, by a blocking pin being displaced by a motor, which is fed by a battery. This battery is accommodated, for example, in the mentioned rotary knob. After this unblocking, the lock cylinder remains blocked by the conventional tumblers, however, and can only be actuated by the key on the outside of the door once these conventional tumblers have been positioned by the mechanical coding of the key. The electronic circuit is arranged in the rotary knob and partially in the cylinder housing and forms a stationary bearing journal for the sleeve-shaped handle part of the rotary knob. The electronic circuit is fixed to the housing of the inner cylinder half by means not shown here.
EP 1 079 051 A has disclosed a locking device having a rotary knob, which has control electronics beneath a pot-shaped handle. In order to hold the control electronics, the housing of the locking device has a flange. A shaft connected to the rotor is guided through this flange. This shaft is welded to a base region of the pot-shaped handle. The pot-shaped handle is withdrawn, together with the mentioned shaft, from the housing, for example for the purpose of replacing a battery.
There is a plurality of profile variants for the lock cylinder which are available on the world market. The invention is based on the object of providing an electromechanical lock cylinder which allows for particularly economic production and fitting for all known profile variants.
In the case of an electromechanical lock cylinder of the generic type, the object is achieved by the rotary knob with the electronics arranged therein forming a unit which is mounted detachably and removably on an extension, which protrudes on the housing, of the rotary knob rotor and by the rotary knob rotor being capable of being altered in terms of its length by means of a removable intermediate piece.
In the case of the electromechanical lock cylinder in accordance with the present invention, the rotary knob with the electronics arranged therein forms a unit. The connection between the electronics and the housing of the cylinder is pluggable. For this connection only one hole is required in the housing of the cylinder, and a complex screw connection is superfluous. This allows for a simple construction for a very wide variety of cylinder profiles without the previously required use of a special adapter which needed to be matched individually to each cylinder profile and screwed. The rotary knob rotor is therefore a universal carrier for various cylinder profiles, in this case it also being possible to use a rotary knob rotor without any electronics.
In accordance with one development of the invention, the rotary knob rotor can be altered in terms of its length by a removable intermediate piece. This further feature makes it possible to provide a construction kit system with which it is possible to produce cylinder locks of different lengths from the same individual parts. As a result, it is possible to achieve considerable rationalization and a considerable reduction in terms of storage.
In accordance with one development of the invention, the electronics which are accommodated in the rotary knob are connected to the housing of the second cylinder half to be arranged on the inside of the door by means of a plug-in connection. In order to produce this connection, only one hole is required in the mentioned housing. This has the significant advantage that it is possible to construct the rotary knob on a very wide variety of cylinder profiles without any problems and without any special adapters. The lock cylinder according to the invention can therefore be produced with a very wide variety of commercially available profiles.
In accordance with one development of the invention, the plug-in connection has a pin which engages, in a floating manner, in a cutout in the housing of the second cylinder half. This floating mounting has the significant advantage that the electronics in the rotary knob are protected against impacts on the cylinder. Vibrations of the cylinder are therefore not transmitted directly to the electronics.
In accordance with one development of the invention, the electronics are connected to an actuator by means of a cable, said actuator being arranged in the first cylinder half. This ensures a reliable electrical connection between the electronics and the actuator.
In accordance with one development of the invention, the cable has a plug at each of its two ends. The cable is connected with one plug to the electronics and with the other plug to the actuator or the blocking apparatus. As a result, the cable can be separated from the electronics or the actuator in a simple manner for the purpose of extending or shortening the lock cylinder. In the basic version, the cable is preferably designed such that it has a reserve region which can be used to extend the lock cylinder.
In accordance with one development of the invention, the two cylinder halves are connected detachably to one another by a connecting web. In order to extend the lock cylinder, the two cylinder halves can be separated from one another and reassembled once one or more extension pieces have been installed.
In accordance with one development of the invention, provision is made for it to be possible for the connecting web to be used for various cylinder lengths. For this purpose, the cylinder web has a surplus of holes, which are each used depending on the cylinder length.
In accordance with one development of the invention, the connecting web has a groove on its underside, the cable being laid in said groove. As a result, the cable can be integrated in the connecting web, which facilitates fitting and also any extension.
The invention also relates to a rotary knob for an electromechanical lock cylinder as claimed in claim 1. The rotary knob forms a unit, which can be fixed detachably to the extension of the rotary knob rotor.
In accordance with one development of the invention, the rotary knob has a pot-shaped handle part, into which, at the front, open end, a bearing disk is inserted which has an opening for passing through a cable and an opening for accommodating a connecting pin. By means of the connecting pin, the electronics of the rotary knob are coupled to the housing of the second cylinder half. The cable which connects the electronics to the actuator is drawn through the second opening.
In accordance with one development of the invention, the bearing disk is fixed to the pot-shaped handle part by a snap ring. It is therefore possible to replace the batteries accommodated in the rotary knob in a simple manner.
In accordance with one development of the invention, the rotary knob is fixed detachably to the rotary knob rotor by a snap ring.
In accordance with one development of the invention, the rotary knob has a slide sleeve in the pot-shaped handle part, in which slide sleeve a carrier for the electronics is mounted. At least one battery is preferably likewise accommodated in this carrier.
The invention also relates to a construction kit for producing an electromechanical lock cylinder as claimed in claim 1. This construction kit comprises at least one first cylinder half having tumblers and an actuator, which can be driven electronically and with which the rotor of the first cylinder half can be blocked, having a second cylinder half, which has an extended rotary knob rotor, on which a rotary knob is mounted, having intermediate pieces, with which the rotary knob rotor can be extended and having further intermediate pieces, with which the housings of the first and the second cylinder halves can be extended. With this construction kit it is possible for electromechanical cylinder locks of different lengths to be produced. A lock cylinder which has already been installed can also be extended or shortened at any time, if required.
One exemplary embodiment of the invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to the drawing, in which:
a-8d show views of different profiles of the lock cylinder according to the invention.
The lock cylinder 1 shown in
A driver 10 is arranged between the two cylinder halves 2 and 3 and has a beard 11, with which a bolt (not shown here) of a lock can be actuated. The driver 10 is connected, such that it is fixed against rotation, to a rotary knob rotor 4, which in turn is connected, such that it is fixed against rotation, to the rotary knob 24. By means of rotating the rotary knob, the driver 10 can be rotated and therefore the mentioned bolt displaced. A coupling member 23, which can be displaced axially counter to the reactive force of a spring 22, is connected to the driver 10 when the key 44 is inserted into the key channel 8 of the rotor 7. The driver 10 can therefore be rotated by means of an authorized key 44, and therefore the mentioned bolt can likewise be displaced.
The second cylinder half 3 has a housing 6 having a passage 51, in which the rotary knob rotor 4 is mounted. The housing 6 can be extended by extension pieces 16, which have the same profile as the housing 6 and which each likewise have a passage 52. The housing 5 of the first cylinder half 2 can also be extended by these extension pieces 16. If such extension pieces 16 are used, the rotary knob rotor 4 must be correspondingly extended. For this purpose, extension pieces 18a, 18b and 18c of different lengths are provided. In order to connect the extension pieces 18a to 18c to the rotary knob rotor 4, said rotary knob rotor 4 has a dovetailed groove 19, into which a corresponding slide part 19a of the intermediate piece 18a, 18b or 18c can be inserted. An identical connection is also provided with a coupling piece 21. The coupling piece 21 has a groove 61, into which a latching element (not shown here) is inserted with which the coupling piece is anchored on the cylinder.
The cylinder housing 6 also has a cutout 15 in a cylinder sack, which cutout 15 accommodates one half of the connecting web 12. In order to anchor the housing 6 on the connecting web 12, the housing 6 has a hole 54 for accommodating a pin 14. The extension pieces 16 likewise have corresponding cutouts 53. The connecting web 12 has, in the center, an enlarged section 49 (
As has already been mentioned above, the first cylinder half 2 has conventional pin tumblers, which are positioned by control faces (not shown here) of the key 44. These control faces are realized, for example, by holes in the shank 44a of the key 44. The key 44 is preferably a reversible key, but in principle it may also be in the form of a so-called serrated key or have another form. In order to electronically block the rotor 7 of the first cylinder half 2, the blocking apparatus 43 shown in more detail in
In order to replace the battery 41, the lock cylinder needs to be disassembled in order that the snap ring 26 is accessible. It is therefore hardly possible to remove the battery 41 without this being noticed.
In order to fix the rotary knob 24 on the rotary knob rotor 4 axially such that it can be detached, said rotary knob rotor 4 has a groove 62 on the outside for the purpose of accommodating a snap ring 27, which connects the rotary knob 24 to the rotary knob rotor 4 detachably. In order that the rotary knob rotor 4 rotates concomitantly with the handle part 25, the rotary knob rotor 4 has a surface 20 at the free end which forms a stop in a driver 45.
If the rotary knob 24 is fixed on the rotary knob rotor 4, the rotary knob rotor 4 and, with it, the driver 10 can be rotated. In this case, only the handle part 25 is preferably rotated with the rotary knob rotor 4. The electronics 17 and the batteries 41, on the other hand, are connected in a floating manner to the housing of the second cylinder half 3 by a pin 28, as shown in
The bearing disk 39 has a further hole 65, through which the cable 29 is drawn, as shown in
Owing to the simple design and the possibility of extending the two cylinder halves 2 and 3 and the rotary knob rotor 4, it is possible to extend or shorten the electronic lock cylinder according to the invention at the point of installation. The two plugs 30 and 42 make it possible to detach the cable 29 from the blocking apparatus 23 and the electronics 17. This can also be carried out by a non-professional. The connecting web 12 can be used universally for different cylinder lengths with the integrated cable 29. As is shown in
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