Information
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Patent Grant
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6334348
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Patent Number
6,334,348
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Date Filed
Monday, November 1, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 1, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 276
- 070 277
- 070 472
- 070 149
- 070 218
- 070 422
- 070 2791
- 292 DIG 27
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electronic lock which cannot be easily tampered with by using a strong magnet. It includes: (a) a housing; (b) an electromagnetic element disposed in the housing and provided in the center thereof with a receiving slot and a hole penetrating through the receiving slot; (c) an elastic element disposed in the receiving slot of the electromagnetic element; (d) an actuation block provided with an arresting ring, a protruded pillar which is fitted into the elastic element and the hole of the electromagnetic element; (d) a connection shaft coupled at one end thereof with the actuation block; (e) an action piece mounted on the connection shaft and located outside the actuation block and the electromagnetic element; and (f) a handle having a rotary shaft fastened pivotally with the connection shaft. The action piece is attracted towards the electromagnetic element and abuts against an end of the arresting ring when the electromagnetic element is actuated.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a lock, and more particularly to an electronic lock.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, an electronic lock of the prior art comprises a housing
1
which is fastened with a base
2
for containing a lock core
3
, a large circular pad
4
, a small circular pad
5
, a retaining pillar
6
, an elastic element
7
, and an electromagnetic element
8
. A handle shaft
9
is fastened pivotally with the housing
1
for mounting thereon the electromagnetic element
8
. The handle shaft
9
is provided in the periphery thereof with a plurality of second engagement projections
91
corresponding to a first engagement projection
61
of the retaining pillar
6
. The elastic element
7
is engaged at one end thereof with the second engagement projections
91
. The handle shaft
9
is fastened with a handle
10
capable of actuating the handle shaft
9
to turn. The elastic element
7
is received at other end thereof in the center of the first engagement projection
61
of the retaining pillar
6
. The retaining pillar
6
is provided at other end thereof with a retaining hole
62
for retaining a retaining projection
31
of the lock core
3
. The retaining projection
31
is fitted into the large and the small circular pads
4
and
5
. The lock core
3
is provided with a lock tongue
11
. When the electromagnetic element
8
is connected with the power source, the small circular pad
5
and the large circular pad
4
are attached to the electromagnetic element
8
such that the retaining pillar
6
is actuated to remain in an action position. In the meantime, the second engagement projection
91
of the handle shaft
9
is completely engaged with the first engagement projection
61
of the retaining pillar
6
, whereas the retaining hole
62
of the retaining pillar
6
is coupled with the retaining projection
31
of the lock core
3
. As a result, the lock core
3
can be actuated to turn by the handle
10
via the handle shaft
9
, the retaining pillar
6
and the retaining projection
31
of the lock core
3
.
Such a prior art electronic lock as described above is defective in design in that it can be easily tampered with by an unauthorized person using a magnetic article to bring about an outward displacement of the large and the small circular pads, thereby resulting in the retaining pillar being activated to locate at the action position so as to cause the second engagement projection of the handle shaft to engage the first engagement projection of the retaining pillar. The lock core can be thus turned by the handle to unlock the electronic lock.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, another prior art electronic lock comprises a dish-shaped clutch magnetic collection seat which is a coil ring
2
mounted on the center shaft of an outer seat disk I for attracting the dish-shaped action piece
3
which is mounted on the actuation retainer
4
. The actuation retainer
4
is provided with a retaining seat
5
and is engaged with a receiving seat
6
and a fitting ring
7
. Located between the action piece
3
and the coil ring
2
is a spring
8
which is corresponding in location to another spring
9
. The retaining seat
5
is fastened pivotally with an outer handle
13
in conjunction with a recessed wheel block
11
and a protruded wheel block
12
. A square bolt
14
is joined with the receiving seat
6
. When the magnetic action is at work, the action piece
3
forces the spring
8
to become attached to the coil ring
2
. In the meantime, the actuation retainer
4
is moved to retain the retaining seat
5
so as to turn the outer handle
13
. The motion is imparted to the receiving seat
6
to actuate the square bolt
14
to rotate. As a result, the tongue bolt
15
is unlocked. This prior art electronic lock can be also easily tampered with by an unauthorized person making use of a magnetic object having a greater magnetic force than the electronic lock.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an electronic lock which cannot be easily tampered with by an unauthorized person.
In keeping with the principle of the present invention, the foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by an electronic lock comprising a housing in which an electromagnetic element is disposed. The electromagnetic element is provided with a receiving slot receiving an elastic element which is fitted over a protruded pillar of an actuation block. The actuation block has an arresting ring which is confined to the side of the elastic element. The actuation block is provided with a fitting hole in which the connection shaft of an action piece is received. The action piece is thus located at the outer sides of the electromagnetic element and the actuation block. The connection shaft is provided at other end thereof with a fastening piece for fastening a handle. When the electromagnetic element is connected with the power source, the action piece is attracted to move inwards to urge the actuation block, which is thus forced to move inwards to compress the elastic element. The protruded pillar of the actuation block is then forced into the retaining block of the lock belly so as to control the unlocking of the lock tongue. At this time, the fitting hole of the actuation block is still engaged with the connection shaft. The door can be thus opened by turning the doorknob. When the electromagnetic element is disconnected from the power source, the actuation block is forced by the elastic force of the elastic element to move outward, thereby resulting in the separation of the protruded pillar from the retaining block. The action of the lock tongue thus cannot be controlled. All components of the electronic lock of the present invention must be engaged during the same inward action to unlock the electronic lock. The electronic lock of the present invention cannot be easily tampered with by an unauthorized person using a magnetic object having a magnetic force greater than the magnetic force of the electromagnetic element of the electronic lock.
The foregoing objective, features, functions, and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a schematic view of an electronic lock of the prior art.
FIG. 2
shows a partial enlarged view of the electronic lock of the prior art as shown in FIG.
FIG. 3
shows a schematic view of another electronic lock of the prior art.
FIG. 4
shows an exploded view of an electronic lock of the present invention.
FIG. 5
shows a schematic view of the electronic lock of the present invention in combination.
FIG. 6
shows a schematic view of the present invention in conjunction with a lock flank.
FIG. 7
shows a schematic view of the present invention at work.
FIG. 8
shows another schematic view of the present invention at work.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT
As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, an electronic lock embodied in the present invention comprises a housing
10
in which an electromagnetic element is disposed. The electromagnetic element is a coil seat
20
having a coil. The coil seat
20
is provided in the center thereof with a receiving slot
21
, and in the side plate thereof with a hole
22
which penetrates through the receiving slot
21
. The receiving slot
21
is intended to receive a spring
30
. An actuation block
40
is provided with a protruded pillar
41
, a fitting hole
42
, and an arresting ring
43
. The protruded pillar
41
is fitted into the spring
30
and the hole
22
of the coil seat
20
such that the end of the protruded pillar
41
is jutted out of the coil seat
20
. A connection shaft
50
is provided with a stopping ring
51
and is used to dispose an action piece
60
and an outer shield
70
. The connection shaft
50
is inserted into the fitting hole
42
of the actuation block
40
such that the action piece
60
is located outside the coil seat
20
and the actuation block
40
, and that the outer shield
70
contains the coil seat
20
, the actuation block
40
, and the action piece
60
. The connection shaft
50
is further provided with a fastening piece
52
which is provided with a hole
521
corresponding to the hole
81
of a fastening piece
80
fastened with the connection shaft
50
. A handle
90
has a rotary shaft
91
which is received in the holes
521
and
81
. Located between the inner wall of the housing
10
and the fastening piece
80
is a spring
100
which is fitted over the rotary shaft
91
of the handle
90
to enable the handle
90
to return to its original position.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the electronic lock of the present invention is fastened with a door frame
110
such that the coil seat
20
is fastened with the outer side of a lock flank
120
which is inserted onto the door frame
110
, and that the housing
10
is fastened onto the door frame
110
, and that the protruded pillar
41
of the actuation block
40
is inserted into a hole
121
of the lock flank
120
. The lock flank
120
is provided with a retaining block
122
which is located in the hole
121
for controlling the action of a lock tongue
123
. As shown in
FIG. 7
, when the control circuit is turned on, the coil seat
20
is connected with the power source. As a result, a magnetic force is brought about by the coil seat
20
. The action piece
60
is attracted by the magnetic force to move inwards to urge the actuation block
40
, thereby causing the arresting ring
43
of the actuation block
40
to compress the spring
30
. The protruded pillar
41
is thus displaced to enter the retaining block
122
of the lock flank
120
. In the meantime, the connection shaft
50
remains in the fitting hole
42
of the actuation block
40
. As the handle
90
is turned, the rotary shaft
91
of the handle
90
actuates the fastening piece
52
and the connection shaft
50
to turn. The motion is imparted to the actuation block
40
. As the actuation block
40
turns, the protruded pillar
41
of the actuation block
40
actuates the retaining block
122
of the lock flank
120
to turn, so as to control the action of the lock tongue
123
to enable the door frame
110
to be opened.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, as soon as the coil seat
20
is disconnected with the power source, the actuation block
40
is forced by the elastic force of the decompressed spring
30
to displace rearward, thereby resulting in the disengagement of the protruded pillar
41
of the actuation block
40
with the retaining block
122
of the lock flank
120
. As a result, the action piece
60
moves backward to return to its original position.
The embodiment of the present invention described above is to be regarded in all respects as being merely illustrative and not restrictive. Accordingly, the present invention maybe embodied in other specific forms without deviating from the spirit thereof. The present invention is therefore to be limited only by the scopes of the following appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An electronic lock comprising:a housing; an electromagnetic element disposed in said housing and provided in the center thereof with a receiving slot and a hole penetrating through said receiving slot; an elastic element disposed in said receiving slot of said electromagnetic element; an actuation block provided with an arresting ring, a protruded pillar which is fitted into said elastic element and said hole of said electromagnetic element; a connection shaft coupled at one end thereof with said actuation block; an action piece mounted on said connection shaft and located outside said actuation block and said electromagnetic element, said action piece being attracted towards said electromagnetic element and abutting against an end of said arresting ring when said electromagnetic element is actuated; and a handle having a rotary shaft fastened pivotally with said connection shaft.
- 2. The electronic lock as defined in claim 1, wherein said electromagnetic element is a coil seat having a coil.
- 3. The electronic lock as defined in claim 1, wherein said elastic element is a spring.
- 4. The electronic lock as defined in claim 1, wherein said actuation block is provided with a fitting hole for engaging one end of said connection shaft.
- 5. The electronic lock as defined in claim 1, wherein said connection shaft is provided with a fastening piece which is provided with a hole for engaging said rotary shaft of said handle.
- 6. The electronic lock as defined in claim 1 further comprising an outer shield fitted over said connection shaft.
- 7. The electronic lock as defined in claim 1, wherein said connection shaft is provided with a stopping ring for confining said action piece.
- 8. The electronic lock as defined in claim 1, wherein said housing is further provided therein with a second elastic element which is located between the inner wall of said housing and a fastening piece such that said second elastic element is fitted over said rotary shaft of said handle.
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