Claims
- 1. An arrangement within a lock, comprising:
- a) a movable member;
- b) a bolt, extendable out of and withdrawable into the lock; and
- c) a locking lever, operatively connected to the bolt, directly contacted by the movable member, and directly responsive to the movable member's motion so that;
- 1) the movable member, automatically in direct response to entry of a correct authorization, causes the locking lever to move into an "engage" position in which the bolt may be withdrawn into the lock; an
- 2) the movable member also constitutes means for automatically moving the locking lever out of the "engage" position.
- 2. The arrangement of claim 1, wherein:
- the arrangement further comprises a motor; and
- the movable member includes a motor cam, directly responsive to turning of the motor.
- 3. The arrangement of claim 2, further comprising:
- an externally accessible dial for manipulation by a user; and
- a drive cam, directly responsive to motion of the dial, with which the locking lever may be engaged or disengaged in direct response to the motion of the motor cam, so that the user may mechanically withdraw the bolt via the drive cam when the locking lever is in the engage position.
- 4. The arrangement of claim 3, further comprising:
- control means, responsive to entry of a correct authorization, for controlling the motor to move the motor cam in a first direction so that the locking lever moves into the "engage" position.
- 5. The arrangement of claim 3, further comprising:
- control means for controlling the motor, after a timeout period during which the bolt has not been withdrawn into the lock, to move the motor cam in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 6. The arrangement of claim 3, further comprising control means which includes:
- means, responsive to entry of a correct authorization, for controlling the motor to move the motor cam in a first direction so that the locking lever moves into the "engage" position; and
- means for controlling the motor, after a timeout period during which the bolt has not been withdrawn into the lock, to move the motor cam in a second direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 7. The arrangement of claim 3, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 8. The arrangement of claim 3, further comprising:
- a link, responsive to motion of the drive cam when the drive cam moves in a direction to extend the bolt from the lock, for moving the motor cam in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 9. The arrangement of claim 4, further comprising:
- a link, responsive to motion of the drive cam when the drive cam moves in a direction to extend the bolt from the lock, for moving the motor cam in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 10. The arrangement of claim 5, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 11. The arrangement of claim 6, further comprising:
- a link, responsive to motion of the drive cam when drive cam moves in a direction to extend the bolt from the lock, for moving the motor cam in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 12. The arrangement of claim 11, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 13. The arrangement of claim 6, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 14. The arrangement of claim 7, further comprising:
- a link, responsive to motion of the drive cam when the drive cam moves in a direction to extend the bolt from the lock, for moving the motor cam in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 15. The arrangement of claim 2, further comprising:
- control means, responsive to entry of a correct authorization, for controlling the motor to move the motor cam in a first direction so that the locking lever moves into the "engage" position.
- 16. The arrangement of claim 2, further comprising:
- control means for controlling the motor, after a timeout period during which the bolt has not been withdrawn into the lock, to move the motor cam in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 17. The arrangement of claim 2, further comprising control means which includes:
- means, responsive to entry of a correct authorization, for controlling the motor to move the motor cam in a first direction so that the locking lever moves into the "engage" position; and
- means for controlling the motor, after a timeout period during which the bolt has not been withdrawn into the lock, to move the motor cam in a second direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 18. The arrangement of claim 2, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 19. The arrangement of claim 16, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 20. The arrangement of claim 17, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 21. An arrangement within a lock, comprising:
- a bolt, extendable out of and withdrawable into the lock;
- a set of at least one movable element, including a movable member, that collectively enable a locking lever to move into an "engage" position that allows the bolt to be withdrawn into the lock;
- a locking lever, operatively connected to the bolt, directly contacted by the movable member, and directly responsive to the movable member's motion so that the movable member causes the locking lever to move both into and out of the "engage" position; and
- a fixed stop surface, always located with respect to the locking lever whenever the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the set of at least one movable element is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that no movable element in the set experiences the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 22. The arrangement of claim 21, wherein:
- the arrangement further comprises a motor; and
- the movable member is a motor cam, directly responsive to turning of the motor.
- 23. The arrangement of claim 21, further comprising:
- control means, responsive to entry of a correct authorization, for controlling the motor to move the movable member in a first direction so that the locking lever moves into the "engage" position.
- 24. The arrangement of claim 21, further comprising:
- control means for controlling the motor, after a timeout period during which the bolt has not been withdrawn into the lock, to move the movable member in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 25. The arrangement of claim 21, further comprising control means which includes:
- means, responsive to entry of a correct authorization, for controlling the motor to move the movable member in a first direction so that the locking lever moves into the "engage" position; and
- means for controlling the motor, after a timeout period during which the bolt has not been withdrawn into the lock, to move the movable member in a second direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 26. The arrangement of claim 21, further comprising:
- an externally accessible dial for manipulation by a user;
- a drive cam, directly responsive to motion of the dial, with which the locking lever may be engaged or disengaged in direct response to the motion of the movable member, so that the user may mechanically withdraw the bolt via the drive cam when the locking lever is in the "engage" position; and
- a link responsive to motion of the drive cam when the drive cam moves in a direction to extend the bolt from the lock, for moving the movable member in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 27. An arrangement within a lock, comprising:
- a movable member;
- a bolt, extendable out of and withdrawable into the lock;
- a locking lever, operatively connected to the bolt, directly contacted by the movable member, and directly responsive to the movable member's motion so that the movable member causes the locking lever to move both into and out of an "engage" position in which the bolt may be withdrawn into the lock;
- an externally accessible dial for manipulation by a user;
- a drive cam, directly responsive to motion of the dial, with which the locking lever may be engaged or disengaged in direct response to the motion of the movable member, so that the user may mechanically withdraw the bolt by causing the drive cam to move the locking lever when the locking lever is in the engage position; and
- a link responsive to motion of the drive cam when the drive cam moves in a direction to extend the bolt from the lock, for moving the movable member in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 28. The arrangement of claim 27, wherein:
- the arrangement further comprises a motor; and
- the movable member is a motor cam, directly responsive to turning of the motor.
- 29. The arrangement of claim 27, further comprising:
- control means, responsive to entry of a correct authorization, for controlling the motor to move the movable member in a first direction so that the locking lever moves into the "engage" position.
- 30. The arrangement of claim 27, further comprising:
- control means for controlling the motor, after a timeout period during which the bolt has not been withdrawn into the lock, to move the movable member in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 31. The arrangement of claim 27, further comprising control means which includes:
- means, responsive to entry of a correct authorization, for controlling the motor to move the movable member in a first direction so that the locking lever moves into the "engage" position; and
- means for controlling the motor, after a timeout period during which the bolt has not been withdrawn into the lock, to move the movable member in a second direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 32. An arrangement within a lock, comprising:
- a) a motor;
- b) a movable member including a motor cam that is directly responsive to turning of the motor;
- c) a bolt, extendable out of and withdrawable into the lock; and
- d) a locking lever, operatively connected to the bolt, directly contacted by the movable member, and directly responsive to the movable member's motion so that the movable member causes the locking lever to move both into and out of an "engage" position in which the bolt may be withdrawn into the lock.
- 33. The arrangement of claim 32, further comprising:
- an externally accessible dial for manipulation by a user; and
- a drive cam, directly responsive to motion of the dial, with which the locking lever may be engaged or disengaged in direct response to the motion of the motor cam, so that the user may mechanically withdraw the bolt via the drive cam when the locking lever is in the engage position.
- 34. The arrangement of claim 33, further comprising:
- control means, responsive to entry of a correct authorization, for controlling the motor to move the motor cam in a first direction so that the locking lever moves into the "engage" position.
- 35. The arrangement of claim 33, further comprising:
- control means for controlling the motor, after a timeout period during which the bolt has not been withdrawn into the lock, to move the motor cam in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 36. The arrangement of claim 33, further comprising control means which includes:
- means, responsive to entry of a correct authorization, for controlling the motor to move the motor cam in a first direction so that the locking lever moves into the "engage" position; and
- means for controlling the motor, after a timeout period during which the bolt has not been withdrawn into the lock, to move the motor cam in a second direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 37. The arrangement of claim 33, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 38. The arrangement of claim 33, further comprising:
- a link, responsive to motion of the drive cam when the drive cam moves in a direction to extend the bolt from the lock, for moving the motor cam in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 39. The arrangement of claim 34, further comprising:
- a link, responsive to motion of the drive cam when the drive cam moves in a direction to extend the bolt from the lock, for moving the motor cam in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 40. The arrangement of claim 35, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 41. The arrangement of claim 36, further comprising:
- a link, responsive to motion of the drive cam when drive cam moves in a direction to extend the bolt from the lock, for moving the motor cam in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 42. The arrangement of claim 41, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 43. The arrangement of claim 36, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 44. The arrangement of claim 37, further comprising:
- a link, responsive to motion of the drive cam when the drive cam moves in a direction to extend the bolt from the lock, for moving the motor cam in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 45. The arrangement of claim 32, further comprising:
- control means, responsive to entry of a correct authorization, for controlling the motor to move the motor cam in a first direction so that the locking lever moves into the "engage" position.
- 46. The arrangement of claim 32, further comprising:
- control means for controlling the motor, after a timeout period during which the bolt has not been withdrawn into the lock, to move the motor cam in a direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 47. The arrangement of claim 32, further comprising control means which includes:
- means, responsive to entry of a correct authorization, for controlling the motor to move the motor cam in a first direction so that the locking lever moves into the "engage" position; and
- means for controlling the motor, after a timeout period during which the bolt has not been withdrawn into the lock, to move the motor cam in a second direction so that the locking lever moves out of the "engage" position.
- 48. The arrangement of claim 32, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 49. The arrangement of claim 46, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
- 50. The arrangement of claim 47, further comprising:
- a stop surface, located with respect to the locking lever when the locking lever is away from the "engage" position so that external force impressed on the bolt in the direction of the locking lever causes the locking lever to be pressed against the stop surface which resists the force;
- wherein the motor cam is located and oriented with respect to the locking lever so that the motor cam does not experience the force passed from the bolt to the stop surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a file wrapper continuation (FWC) of U.S. application No. 08/143,223, filed Oct. 29, 1993, now abandoned in favor of the present FWC.
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