Claims
- 1. A mortise lockset apparatus (10) for a door mounted in a door frame, the apparatus comprising:
a case (12) configured to fit into a complementary cavity in a door; a retractable bolt (14) movably supported within the case, a portion of the bolt extending from the case in an extended position and withdrawn into the case in a retracted position, the bolt configured to engage a complementary recess formed in a door frame when the bolt is in the extended position and the door is in a closed position with the bolt axially aligned with the recess; a handle (18) pivotally supported on a hub (16) supported in the case, the hub being operably connected to the retractable bolt, the bolt being retractable from the extended position by turning the door handle; a lock-out mechanism (22) supported in the case and configured to prevent the handle from being turned when the lock-out mechanism is in an engaged position; a key reader (26) supported adjacent the case and connected to the lock-out mechanism, the key reader configured to identify properly configured keys; a lockset controller (28) connected to the lock-out mechanism and the key reader, the lockset controller configured to disengage the lock-out mechanism when the key reader identifies a properly configured key; the handle lock-out mechanism including a cam (29) movably supported in the case and operably connected to a motor (30), a sliding stop (34) movably supported in the case and including a first end (36) engageable with the handle hub to prevent the handle hub and the handle from turning, the sliding stop including a bearing surface (38) engageable with a cam surface (40) of the cam, the cam surface disposed adjacent the bearing surface of the sliding stop in a position to move the sliding stop when the motor moves the cam, the motor configured to move the cam surface about a cam axis, the cam rotatably supported in the case about the cam rotational axis (42), the cam rotational axis disposed between diametrically opposed portions of the cam surface to minimizing space requirements for the assembly in the case.
- 2. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 1 in which:
the handle (18) is rotatably mounted on a hub (16) disposed in the case (12); the cam (29) of the handle lock-out mechanism (22) moves the sliding stop (34) into engagement in the hub to lock the hub in place; the lock-out mechanism includes a slip clutch (48) disposed between the motor (30) and the cam surface (40); the slip clutch being configured to allow the motor to continue running after the sliding stop has been driven to the full extent of its travel into the hub.
- 3. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 2 in which the slip clutch (48) of the lock-out mechanism (22) is disposed between diametrically opposed portions of the cam surface (40) to minimize space requirements for the assembly in the case (12).
- 4. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 1 in which the lock-out mechanism (22) includes a motor controller (326) configured to run the motor (30) longer than is normally required to move the sliding stop (34) into engagement with the hub (16) to ensure that the sliding stop is fully engaged in the hub.
- 5. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 4 in which the motor controller (326) is configured to control motor run time as a function of battery charge level, the motor controller configured to sense battery voltage in the battery that powers the motor (30) and to limit motor run time in response to battery low voltage conditions, the motor controller configured to calculate a minimum motor run time as a function of the amount of voltage remaining in a battery.
- 6. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 2 in which the lock-out mechanism (22) includes a current increase sensor (324) connected to the motor controller (326) and configured to sense a current increase when the clutch (48) slips, the motor controller configured to stop the motor (30) when the motor controller senses the current increase.
- 7. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 1 in which the lock-out mechanism (22) includes a spring (80) configured to store energy when the sliding stop (34) is either blocked or hung up by friction as it is being moved, the spring being configured to move the sliding stop into the commanded position when the blockage or hangup is overcome.
- 8. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 1 in which the lock-out mechanism (22) includes a reversible hub (16) configured to be axially reversed.
- 9. A mortise lockset apparatus (10) for a door mounted in a door frame, the apparatus comprising:
a case (12) configured to fit into a complementary cavity in a door; a retractable bolt (14) movably supported within the case, a portion of the bolt extending from the case in an extended position and withdrawn into the case in a retracted position, the bolt configured to engage a complementary recess formed in a door frame when the bolt is in the extended position and the door is in a closed position with the bolt axially aligned with the recess; a handle (18) pivotally supported on a hub (16) supported in the case, the hub being operably connected to the retractable bolt, the bolt being retractable from the extended position by turning the door handle; a lock-out mechanism (22) supported in the case and configured to prevent the handle from being turned when the lock-out mechanism is in an engaged position; a key reader (26) supported on the case and connected to the lock-out mechanism, the key reader configured to identify properly configured keys; a lockset controller (28) connected to the lock-out mechanism and the key reader, the lockset controller configured to disengage the lock-out mechanism when the key reader identifies a properly configured key, the lockset controller being further configured to detect lock malfunctions and to require two key insertions before moving the lock-out mechanism out of the engaged position when the lockset controller has detected a lock malfunction.
- 10. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 9 in which:
the lockset controller (28) is connected to the motor controller (326); and the lockset controller signals the motor controller to actuate the motor (30) to retract the sliding stop (34) from the hub (16) in response to the second of two key insertions within a predetermined time period when the lockset controller detects a lock malfunction.
- 11. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 9 in which:
the lockset includes a display panel (140) connected to the lockset controller (28); the lockset controller is configured to display a code on the display panel that identifies the lock malfunction.
- 12. A mortise lockset apparatus (10) for a door mounted in a door frame, the apparatus comprising:
a case (12) configured to fit into a complementary cavity in a door; a retractable dead bolt (98) movably supported within the case, a portion of the dead bolt extending from the case in an extended position and withdrawn into the case in a retracted position, the dead bolt configured to engage a complementary recess formed in a door frame when the dead bolt is in the extended position and the door is in a closed position with the dead bolt axially aligned with the recess; a lever (100) pivotally supported on a spindle (104) supported in the case, the spindle being operably connected to the retractable dead bolt, the dead bolt being retractable from the extended position by turning the lever; a lockset controller (28) connected to the key reader (26) and configured to identify properly configured keys; and a dead bolt position indicator including a microswitch (106) mounted on a printed circuit card (78) and actuated by contact with the spindle as the spindle is rotated, the microswitch configured to transmit dead bolt position information to the lockset controller, the dead bolt position indicator further including a cam (110) supported on the spindle and configured to mechanically actuate the microswitch when the dead bolt moves into or out of its engaged position.
- 13. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 12 in which the logic circuitry of the lockset controller (28) is disposed on the printed circuit card (78).
- 14. A mortise lockset apparatus (10) for a door mounted in a door frame, the apparatus comprising:
a case (12) configured to fit into a complementary cavity in a door; lock mounting fasteners (124) that connect an inner portion of the lock disposed on an inner side of the door to an outer portion of the lock disposed on an outer side of the door, the inner portion of the lock covering the complementary cavity; a washer plate (126) disposed on the outer side of the door between the outer portion of the lock and a head portion of each lock mounting fastener, the washer plate including openings (128) for receiving respective shaft portions of each fastener, the openings being smaller than the head portions of the fasteners, the washer plate comprising a material relatively more fire resistant than the outer portion of the lock.
- 15. A method for tracking user access to an electronic mortise lockset (10), the method including the steps of:
providing a plurality of electronic mortise locksets, each lockset including a retractable bolt (14) movably supported within a case (12) and engageable with a complementary recess in a door frame, the bolt being retractable by turning a door handle (18) operably connected to the bolt, a lock-out mechanism (22) supported in the case and configured to prevent the handle from being turned when the lock-out mechanism is in an engaged position, a key reader (26) supported on the case and configured to identify a properly configured key, a lockset controller (28) connected to the lock-out mechanism and the key reader and configured to disengage the lock-out mechanism when the key reader identifies a properly configured key; providing a key including a key memory; configuring each lockset controller to upload access data to the key memory whenever the key is used to unlock the electronic mortise lockset, the access data including times that the lockset has been unlocked; unlocking at least one of the locksets by inserting the keys into the key reader of the selected lockset; and uploading access data from the controller of the or each lockset onto the key memory, the access data including a record of the times that the key is inserted into the or each lockset to provide on the key a record of the use of the key to unlock the or each lockset.
- 16. The method of claim 15 including the additional steps of:
providing a plurality of keys, each key including a key memory; providing each of a plurality of individual users with one key of the plurality of keys; storing on each user's key the times that each respective key is inserted into the or each lockset (10) to provide a record of each user's entries on each user's own key.
- 17. A mortise lockset apparatus (14) for a door mounted in a door frame, the apparatus comprising:
a case configured to fit into a complementary cavity in a door; a retractable bolt movably supported within the case, a portion of the bolt extending from the case in an extended position and withdrawn into the case in a retracted position, the bolt configured to engage a complementary recess formed in a door frame when the bolt is in the extended position and the door is in a closed position with the bolt axially aligned with the recess; a handle (18) pivotally supported on a hub (16) supported in the case, the hub being operably connected to the retractable bolt, the bolt being retractable from the extended position by turning the door handle; a lock-out mechanism (22) supported in the case and configured to prevent the handle from being turned when the lock-out mechanism is in an engaged position; a key reader (26) supported on the case and connected to the lock-out mechanism, the key reader configured to identify properly configured keys, the key reader module including an upper module component (132) defining an upper wall of a key receptacle (134), a lower module component (136) connected to the upper module component and defining a lower wall of a key receptacle, and snap-lock detents (144) supported on at least one of the upper and lower module components and configured to connect the upper and lower module components together by snap-fit engagement.
- 18. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 17 in which the key reader module (26) comprises an LED bar (140) configured to display information related to lock operation.
- 19. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 18 in which snap-lock detents (144) are supported on at least one of the upper and lower module components (132, 136) and the LED bar (140) and are configured to connect the LED bar to one of the upper and lower module components by snap-fit engagement.
- 20. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 19 in which the LED bar (140) is configured to clamp a flex cable (142) in place when the LED bar is snapped into position on the module.
- 21. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 17 in which the key reader module (26) is configured to read magnetic strips affixed to key cards.
- 22. A mortise lockset apparatus (10) for a door mounted in a door frame, the apparatus comprising:
a case (12) configured to fit into a complementary cavity in a door; a key reader (26) supported on the case and configured to identify properly configured keys; a lockset controller (28) connected to the key reader, the lockset controller configured to open the lock when the key reader identifies a properly configured key; the key reader comprises a read head bracket assembly (138) including a magnetic read head (180) configured to read magnetic strips affixed to key cards, and a biasing spring (188) that biases the magnetic read head in such a way as to hold the read head bracket assembly together.
- 23. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 22 in which a leg (190) of the key reader biasing spring (188) is positioned to touch a grounded metal portion of the lockset to provide ground for the read head (180).
- 24. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 17 in which the key reader module (26) is configured to read bar code symbols printed on key cards.
- 25. A mortise lockset (10) as defined in claim 17 in which the key reader module (26) is configured to communicate with integrated circuit chips (IC chips) embedded on key cards.
- 26. A lock programmer/interrogator assembly (212) for communicating with an electronic lock (10), the assembly including:
a key (214) comprising a circuit card having surface contacts (216) positioned to align with contacts in an electronic lock smart card reader (26) when the key is inserted into a smart card reader module; a cable connector (218) mounted on the circuit card, the circuit card including current paths (220) electrically connecting the surface contacts to cable connector pins of the cable connector; and a cable (222) having a first cable end connectable to the cable connector of the key and a second cable end configured to connect to a computer (228), the cable including wires connected between pins of the cable connector of the key and the computer.
- 27. A lock programmer/interrogator assembly (212) as defined in claim 26 in which the computer (228) is programmed to interrogate an electronic lock (10) that the key is inserted into.
- 28. A lock programmer/interrogator assembly (212) as defined in claim 26 in which the computer (228) is programmed to apply power to an electronic lock (10) that the key is inserted into.
- 29. A lock programmer/interrogator assembly (212) as defined in claim 26 in which the computer (228) is programmed to program a lock (10) that the key is inserted into.
- 30. An electronic lockset controller (28) for use with a door-mounted lockset apparatus (10) and operable to function in a low power sleep mode and an active mode, the lockset controller comprises:
a core processor (340) capable of controlling the operation of electronic devices within the lockset controller according to a set of electronic instructions and including a wakeup signal input, a key card signal input, and a motor signal output, the processor being inactive when the lockset controller is in the sleep mode and active when the lockset controller is in the active mode, a wakeup control module (312) capable of switching the lockset controller from the sleep mode to the active mode upon the happening of a wakeup event and including an external wakeup signal input for receiving an electronic signal indicating the occurrence of a wakeup event that is external to the lockset controller, an internal wakeup signal input for receiving an electronic signal indicating the occurrence of a wakeup event that is internal to the lockset controller, and a wakeup signal output connected to the wakeup signal input of the processor for transmitting an electronic wakeup signal indicating that a wakeup event has occurred, a key card control module (314) capable of acting as an interface between a key card reader (26) and the lockset controller such that electronic data may be transferred between the two devices, the key card control including a key card signal input connected to the key card reader for receiving an electronic signal representative of information stored on a key card, and a key card signal output coupled to the key card signal input of the processor for transmitting an electronic data signal representative of the information stored on the key card, and a motor driver module (326) capable of driving an electrical motor that moves a locking mechanism component of the lockset apparatus between locked and unlocked states, the motor driver comprising a motor signal input connected to the motor signal output of the processor for receiving an electronic power signal representative of the amount of power intended to drive the electrical motor and a motor signal output connected to the electrical motor for transmitting an electrical signal representative of the power signal, wherein the lockset controller switches from sleep mode to active mode when the processor receives a wakeup signal and, once in active mode, if the processor receives an authorized data signal the processor transmits a power signal that causes the electrical motor to unlock the locking mechanism.
- 31. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 30 further including:
a low power oscillator module (302) capable of producing a first clock signal and having a clock output, a real time clock module (304) capable of acting as a counter and having a clock input connected to the low power oscillator clock output and a signal output connected to the internal wakeup signal input of the wakeup control module (312), and a high speed oscillator (306) capable of producing a second clock signal and having a clock output connected to the core processor (340), wherein the real time clock periodically transmits an internal wakeup signal based on the first clock signal to the wakeup control when the lockset controller is in sleep mode, the high speed oscillator drives the core processor with the second clock signal when the lockset controller is in active mode.
- 32. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 31 wherein the frequency with which the real time clock module (304) transmits the internal wakeup signal is programmable.
- 33. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 30 further including a switch control module (308) having a switch input connected to a switch external to the lockset controller and a switch output connected to the external wakeup signal input of the wakeup control module (312), wherein the switch control transmits an external wakeup signal based on the state of the external switch to the wakeup control.
- 34. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 33 wherein the switch control module (308) further includes a programmable signal verification for ensuring accuracy of the external wakeup signal.
- 35. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 33 wherein the switch control module (308) further includes power conserving power pullups.
- 36. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 30 wherein the key card reader (26) is capable of communicating with a smart key card having its own processor, RAM, and ROM, wherein the lockset controller supplies the smart key card with power and a clock signal.
- 37. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 36 wherein the key card control module (314) further includes a programmable power output capable of supplying smart key cards with power signals of various voltage levels.
- 38. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 36 wherein the key card control module (314) further includes a programmable clock output capable of supplying smart key cards with clock signals of various frequencies.
- 39. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 30 wherein the key card reader (26) includes a magnetic head reader that is capable of communicating with a key card having a magnetic strip.
- 40. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 30 further including a programmable power control module (322) capable of programmably adjusting the voltage level of signals used throughout.
- 41. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 30 further including a motor current sensing module (324) capable of determining the position of the locking mechanism component based on the amount of electrical current sent to the electrical motor.
- 42. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 30 wherein the motor driver module (326) drives the electrical motor for at least a minimum motor run time and no longer than a maximum motor run time.
- 43. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 30 wherein the motor driver module (326) that uses electrical current sinks and electrical current sources to drive the electrical motor.
- 44. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 30 further including an LED driver (328) that uses electrical current sinks and electrical current sources to illuminate an LED display module (140).
- 45. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 30 further including a battery level sensing module (330) capable of determining the battery power of the lockset controller.
- 46. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 44 wherein the battery level sensing module (330) is programmable.
- 47. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 30 further including an XRAM memory module (334) capable of storing electronic instructions for the core processor (340) wherein the core processor may receive electronic instructions from either the XRAM memory or a memory source external to the lockset controller.
- 48. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 46 further including a flash memory decode module (338) electronically connected to both the XRAM memory module (334) and the external memory source such that when the core processor (340) writes to the external memory source, the flash memory decode directs the core processor to receive instructions from the XRAM memory.
- 49. A lockset controller (28) as defined in claim 30 wherein the wakeup control module (312) will not send the wakeup signal to the core processor (340) if the core processor is already in active mode.
REFERENCE TO PROVISIONAL PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Patent Applications U.S. Serial No. 60/190,970 filed Mar. 22, 2000 and Ser. No. 60/169,636 filed Dec. 8, 1999.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/US00/33231 |
12/8/2000 |
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