The present invention relates to an electronic lock with a mechanical lock, for use in a remote control system for opening and closing a door.
These years, a remote control system using an electronic lock is mounted in a vehicle. This remote control system locks and/or unlocks a door of a vehicle in a non-contact manner, by performing wireless communication between a control unit mounted in the vehicle, and an electronic lock which a user carries. An electronic lock is carried outside a vehicle by a user, and therefore needs be water-proof and dust-proof to prevent the inner electronic circuitry from failing. In addition, considering an emergency case where the electronic circuitry inside an electronic lock cannot perform wireless communication, providing in an electronic lock a mechanical lock for locking and/or unlocking a door of a vehicle mechanically, is being studied (see, for example, patent literature 1).
First, as shown in
The shape of this projecting section 203b is approximately the same as the shape of bar-shaped section 102 of mechanical lock 100, and is long along the insertion direction and thin. By this means, when resin is poured in space 204, the resin flows in the lower part of space 204 in the drawing, toward the right in the drawing, which is the direction of insertion of mechanical lock 100. Then, when the resin reaches the right end of space 204 in the drawing, the resin then flows upward in space 204, and, upon reaching the front end, flows toward the left in the drawing, which is the direction of removal of mechanical lock 100. The upward molding pressure produced by the flow of resin in space 204, applies to the front end of projecting section 203b. To prevent the front end of this projecting section 203b from shaking, press pin 205 presses against projecting section 203b from above.
Next, as shown in
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However, with a conventional technique, the step of pouring resin for a second time in the part in space 204 where press pin 205 has been present requires a special molding tool for pulling out only press pin 205 while maintaining first metallic mold 201 and second metallic mold 202 closed, and furthermore is time consuming. That is to say, a conventional technique has a problem with the productivity of electronic locks.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an electronic lock that improves productivity while maintaining the water-proofness of inner electronic circuitry.
Solution to Problem
An electronic lock according to the present invention comprises a mobile device that incorporates an electric circuit that wireless-communicates with the outside and locks and/or unlocks a door, and a mechanical lock that can be attached to the mobile device in a removable fashion and that locks and/or unlocks the door mechanically, and, in this electronic lock, the mobile device comprises: a case, in which the electric circuit is accommodated; an inner case which is provided in the case and in which the electric circuit is placed; an insertion section, which is provided in the case, in which the mechanical lock can be inserted from a front end section, and which has an opening section in an upper surface of a terminal end section; and a cover section that is fitted in the opening section in the insertion section.
Advantageous Effects of Invention
With the present invention, upon forming an insertion section for a mechanical lock in an electronic lock, a step of pouring in resin for a second time is not necessary, and a special molding tool for pulling out only a press pin while maintaining first metallic mold 201 and second metallic mold 202 closed, is not necessary. Consequently, the present invention is able to provide an electronic lock that reduces the time for manufacturing and improves productivity while maintaining water-proofness.
Now, embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following embodiments, parts of the electronic lock of the present invention that are the same as in the conventional configuration of
(Embodiment 1)
Upper case 10 is coupled with lower case 20, and accommodates inner case 30 and packing 40 inside. Insertion section 21, in which a bar-shaped section (which is in
Inner case 30 has projecting section 31 to be placed over lowered section 25. Inner case 30 has step section 32, which is lower than projecting section 31 in height in the z axis direction. This step section 32 is placed over upper surface 22 of insertion section 21. Also, opening sections 33 are provided in the upper surface of inner case 30. Piezoelectric sensor 34 and key switch 35 connected on this piezoelectric sensor 34 stick out from each opening section 33.
Packing 40 is formed by a rubber material, and has: main body section 41 that is placed over inner case 30; flange section 42 that overhangs from the outer periphery of main body section 41 in x-y plane directions; and projecting sections 43 that project from the upper surface of main body section 41 and are placed over key switches 35. The lower surface of this flange section 42 contacts the upper surface of projecting section 26.
Provided that the parts of mobile device 1 in
As shown in
With the present embodiment, upon forming insertion section 21 in mobile device 1, compared to the conventional method illustrated in
Although a case has been described above with the present embodiment where the present invention is applied to an electronic lock for use for opening and closing a door of a vehicle, the present invention is equally applicable to an electronic lock for different usage, such as opening and closing a door of a house.
(Embodiment 2)
Embodiment 2 of the present invention will be described now. Parts that are the same as in embodiment 1 of the present invention will be assigned the same reference codes and their explanations will be omitted.
The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2009-75556, filed on Mar. 26, 2009, including the specification, drawings and abstract, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Industrial Applicability
The electronic lock of the present invention is suitable for use as an electronic lock with a mechanical lock to use in a remote control system for, for example, opening and closing a door of a vehicle or house.
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