Electronic lock

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6640594
  • Patent Number
    6,640,594
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 18, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An improved electronic lock requires a low power and consumes less electricity including an outer frame, an inner frame, a lock axle unit and a power unit. The outer frame is fastened to the outer side of a lock stile of a door. The outer frame has an outer handle, a keypad and a key way located on the exterior, and has the interior for housing the lock axle unit and the power unit to couple with the inner frame. The power unit includes a motor, a spring, a sleeve, a sliding plate and a retain plate. The power unit is coupled with a L-shaped lever to generate lever movements. Users may enter an electronic password to activate the motor to perform locking and unlocking function. The construction greatly reduces electric power: consumption of batteries, and lowers electric voltage, and increase the durability of the batteries.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to an improved electronic lock and particularly an improved electronic lock that employs a small power motor to drive the lock to reduce electric power consumption and voltage, and to increase the durability of batteries.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Conventional electronic locks generally employ only an electronic password to control unlocking of the lock. Such a design has many drawbacks in practical use, notably:




1. As the electronic lock controls unlocking and locking mainly through electronics, and it generally does not have keys for backup, in the event of power shortage, malfunction of electric circuits, or users forget the password, users cannot unlock the electronic lock by themselves. They have to ask the locksmith for help. It is not convenient and incurs extra cost.




2. Conventional electronic locks do not have well designed battery chambers. In the event of battery power running out, the whole electronic lock has to be disassembled for replenishing the batteries. It is not only inconvenient, parts (such as screws) are easily get lost during disassembly. In addition, electric circuits are easy to be damaged due to inadvertent disassembly.




In order to remedy the disadvantages mentioned above, Applicant has proposed a solution entitled: “Improved electronic lock” (U.S. Pat. No. 5,960,656). Although that patent can overcome the problems of conventional electronic locks, it uses solenoid valve as the main driving source. Such a design creates the following problems:




1. The operation of the solenoid valve requires sufficient electric power to generate the required magnetic force. When using batteries as the power supply for the electronic lock, the electric power of the batteries is consumed continuously. Hence its reliability is risky.




2. The solenoid valve requires electric power of 12V, and a step-up circuit is needed to boost the voltage from 12V to 50V. It consumes a lot of electric power.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of aforesaid disadvantages, the object of the invention is to provide an improved electronic lock that employs a motor as the power supply. The motor can function accurately at a low voltage, thus effectively overcomes the disadvantages of power draining that occurs to the solenoid valve. And durability of the batteries also increases.




The electronic lock according to the invention mainly includes an outer frame, an inner frame, a lock axle unit and a power unit.











The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the invention.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the invention.





FIG. 3

is a schematic view of the invention in an operating condition, locked in a normal circumstance.





FIG. 4

is a fragmentary cross section according to FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a schematic view of the invention in another operating condition, for unlocking.





FIG. 6

is a fragmentary cross section according to FIG.


5


.





FIG. 7

is a schematic view of the invention in yet another operating condition, for unlocking.





FIG. 8

is a cross section of the invention, showing locked in a normal circumstance.





FIG. 9

is a cross section of the invention, showing an unlocking circumstance.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the electronic lock of the invention mainly includes an outer frame


1


fastening to a locking dock


11


. The locking dock


11


has screw struts


111


located on one side to run through the lock stile from the outer side of a door to fasten to an inner frame


2


of the lock located on the inner side of the door.




The outer frame


1


includes a keypad


12


, a circuit board


13


located in the interior of the keypad


12


, and an outer handle


14


located on a lower section thereof. The outer handle


14


houses a lock core


19


therein (also referring to

FIG. 8

) and has a shaft opening


141


for coupling with a front rod


31


and a stub


334


of a front connection disc


33


of a lock axle unit


3


, and is movable therewith. In the interior of the outer frame


1


below the circuit board, there are a barrel seat


15


, a motor seat


16


and a lock axle compartment


17


for housing a power unit


4


and the lock axle unit


3


.




The inner frame


2


is installed on the inner side of the lock stile of the door, and has a battery chamber


211


located on an upper side for housing batteries and an inner handle


22


for users to control extension and retraction of the latch bolt


51


of a latch assembly


5


.




The invention has the following characteristics:




The lock axle unit


3


is housed in the lock axle compartment


17


of the outer frame


1


, and includes:




a front rod


31


coupling with a first spring


311


and running through a front retain plate


32


and a first round opening


333


of the front connection disc


33


, and having one end movable forwards when pressed by an inserting key and other end pushing a linkage block


34


;




a front retain plate


32


being fastened to the outer frame


1


by coupling screw bolts A through apertures


321


formed thereon with screw holes B located on the outer frame


1


. The front retain plate


32


has at least one strut


322


for fastening to a rear retain plate


37


through screw bolts A. In the center of the front retain plate


32


, there is a second round opening


323


to allow a stub


334


located on the front connection disc


33


to run through. Below the second round opening


323


, there is a first arched slot


324


which has a first notch


325


located on the bottom rim in the middle thereof. On the left and lower corner of the front retain plate


32


, there is a hole


326


pivotally engaging with a stub shaft


352


of a coupling barrel


353


of a L-shaped lever


35


;




a front connection disc


33


having four first grooves


331


formed on the perimeter thereof and an indented straight trough


332


formed in the center of the front side. The first round opening


333


is formed on the bottom of the trough


332


to communicate with the stub


334


located on other side of the front connection disc


33


;




a linkage block


34


having an aperture


341


formed in the center thereof to allow a pintle


361


located on a rear connection disc


36


to pass through. The linkage block


34


is pressed by a second spring


342


in normal conditions to wedge in the straight trough


332


of the front connection disc


33


;




a L-shaped lever


35


being located between the front retain plate


32


and the rear retain plate


37


, and having a vertical section


350


and a bottom section


354


. The L-shaped lever


35


further has a coupling barrel


353


located at the corner with two ends formed respectively a stub shaft


352


to engage respectively with the hole


362


on the front retain plate


32


and another hole


375


formed on the rear retain plate


37


such that the L-shaped lever


35


is turnable about a constant axis. The top end of the vertical section


350


is extended to form an U-shaped fender


355


which has a notch


351


to allow the spindle


412


of a motor


41


to pass through;




a rear connection disc


36


having four second grooves


362


formed on the perimeter thereof and a cylindrical strut


363


located in the center of the front side. The cylindrical strut


363


has an aperture


364


. The cylindrical strut


363


may couple with a coupling hole


391


formed in a linkage rod


39


which has an aperture


393


formed on one end thereof, then a pin


392


may be inserted into the hole


393


and the aperture


364


to fasten the rear connection disc


36


to the linkage rod


39


. The rear connection disc


36


further has a cross straight trough


365


corresponding to the straight trough


332


of the front connection disc


33


. The pintle


361


is located in the center of the cross straight trough


365


for passing through the aperture


341


formed on the linkage block


34


;




a rear retain plate


37


having apertures


371


for fastening to the struts


322


of the front retain plate


32


by means of the screw bolts A to couple with the front retain plate


32


. The rear retain plate


37


has a third round opening


372


and a second arched slot


373


located below the third round opening


372


. The second arched slot


373


has a second notch


374


located on the bottom rim in the middle thereof. On the left and lower corner of the rear retain plate


37


, there is another hole


375


pivotally engaging with the stub shaft


352


of the coupling barrel


353


of the L-shaped lever


35


;




a latch bolt


38


running through the arched slots


324


and


373


of the front and the rear retain plates


32


and


37


and is fastened to a nut


381


so that the latch bolt


38


may slide to the left and the right in the arched slots


324


and


373


, and move the front and the rear connection discs


33


and


36


. The latch bolt


38


is located in the notches


325


and


374


of the arched slots


324


and


373


in normal conditions; and




a linkage rod


39


having a coupling hole


391


formed on one end thereof to couple with the cylindrical strut


363


of the rear connection disc


36


and is fastened by the pin


392


, and other end running through a square opening


52


of the latch assembly


5


to engage with the inner handle


22


to link the movement between the latch bolt


51


of the latch assembly


5


and the inner handle


22


of the inner frame


2


;




The power unit


4


is housed in the barrel seat


15


and the motor seat


16


of the outer frame


1


, and includes:




a motor


41


being housed in the motor seat


16


of the outer frame


1


and fastened by a lid


411


. The spindle


412


of the motor


41


may turn in one direction or in a reverse direction depending on the polarity of the input electric power supply. Therefore a pintle


413


mounted on the spindle


412


may move along the helical path of a third spring


43


housed in a sleeve


44


to move the sleeve forwards or rearwards;




a sliding plate


42


coupled an opening


441


of the sleeve


44


to prevent the third spring


43


from dropping out having a round hole


421


in the center to allow the spindle


412


of the motor


41


to pass through, and a jutting flap


422


extended from one side thereof to wedge in a retain slot


451


formed on a retain plate


45


;




a third spring


43


housed in the sleeve


44


having two ends engaged with a wedge slot


442


of the sleeve


44


;




a sleeve


44


being hollow for housing the third spring


43


and having a wedge slot


442


formed on one side thereof; and




a retain plate


45


fastened to an upper section of the barrel seat


15


of the outer frame


1


to cover the sleeve


44


. The retain plate


45


has a retain slot


451


for limiting the forward and rearward moving displacement of the jutting flap


422


of the sliding plate


42


.




By means of the construction set forth above, referring to

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


8


, when the electronic lock of the invention is locked in normal conditions, the linkage block


34


of the lock axle unit


3


is pushed by the second spring


342


in the normal conditions and is wedged in the straight trough


332


of the front connection disc


33


, and the latch bolt


38


drops into the notches


325


and


374


of the arched slots


324


and


373


of the front and the rear retain plates


32


and


37


due to gravity. Thus when an user turns the outer handle


14


of the outer frame


1


, only the front connection plate


33


of the lock axle unit


3


is driven. The rear connection plate


36


, linkage rod


39


and the latch bolt


51


of the latch assembly


5


cannot be moved. The electronic lock of the invention cannot be unlocked and is in a locked condition. To unlock the electronic lock of the invention, users may enter the correct password on the keypad


12


on the outer frame


1


to activate the circuit board


13


, and the motor


41


of the power unit


4


is activated and rotates. As the spindle


412


of the motor


41


rotates at a constant location and the sleeve


44


is movable, when the pintle


413


of the spindle


412


rotates along the helical path of the spring


43


, the sleeve


44


is pushed forwards. The U-shaped fender


355


of the L-shaped lever


35


is pushed by front end of the sleeve


44


(as shown in

FIG. 6

) and moved outwards. As a result, the bottom section


354


is tilted upwards to push the latch bolt


38


upwards into the arched slots


373


and


324


, and the grooves


331


and


362


of the front and rear connection plates


33


and


36


(as shown in FIG.


5


). In such a condition, when the user turns the outer handle


14


of the outer frame


1


, the front and rear connection plates


33


and


36


and the linkage rod


39


of the lock axle unit


3


are driven to move the latch bolt


51


of the latch assembly


5


, and the lock may be unlocked and opened (as shown in FIG.


7


).




In the event that the user has forgotten the password or battery power in the electronic lock is exhausted, and the electronic lock cannot be activated, the user may insert the key


6


into the key way (as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

) to push the front rod


31


of the lock axle unit


3


. The linkage block


34


may be pushed and moved between the straight trough


332


of the front connection disc


33


and the cross straight trough


365


of the rear connection disc


36


of the lock axle unit


3


. Then the outer handle


14


of the outer frame


1


may be turned to drive the front and the rear connection discs


33


and


36


, and in turn to drive the linkage rod


39


and the latch bolt


51


of the latch assembly


5


to accomplish the unlocking (operations of inserting the key into the key way are known in the art, thus are omitted in the drawings and descriptions).




While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiment of the invention as well as other embodiment thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An improved electronic lock, comprising:an outer frame fastening to a locking dock which has screw struts located on one side thereof to run through a lock stile from an outer side of a door for fastening to an inner frame located on an inner side of the door; wherein: the outer frame includes a keypad, a circuit board located in the interior of the keypad and an outer handle located on a lower section thereof, the outer handle housing therein a lock core and a shaft opening for coupling with a front rod and a stub of a front connection disc of a lock axle unit, and being movable therewith, the outer frame further having a barrel seat, a motor seat and a lock axle compartment below the circuit board for housing a power unit and the lock axle unit; and the inner frame is installed on the inner side of the lock stile of the door, and has a battery chamber located on an upper section for housing batteries and an inner handle located on a lower section thereof for users to control extension and retraction of a latch bolt of a latch assembly; wherein: the lock axle unit is housed in the lock axle compartment of the outer frame and includes: the front rod coupling with a first spring and running through a front retain plate and a first round opening of the front connection disc, and having one end movable forwards when pressed by an inserting key and other end pushing a linkage block; the front retain plate being fastened to the outer frame by coupling screw bolts through apertures formed thereon with screw holes located in the outer frame, the front retain plate having at least one strut for fastening to a rear retain plate through screw bolts, a second round opening formed in the center thereof to allow a stub located on the front connection disc to run through, a first arched slot located below the second round opening, the first arched slot having a first notch located on a bottom rim in the middle thereof, the left and lower corner of the front retain plate having a hole pivotally engaged with a stub shaft of a coupling barrel of a L-shaped lever; the front connection disc having four first grooves formed on the perimeter thereof and an straight trough formed in the center of a front side thereof, the straight trough having a first round opening formed on the bottom thereof to communicate with the stub located on the other side of the front connection disc; the linkage block having an aperture formed in the Center thereof to allow a pintle located on a rear connection disc to pass through, the linkage block being pressed by a second spring in normal conditions to wedge in the straight trough of the front connection disc; the shaped lever being located between the front retain plate and the rear retain plate, and having a vertical section and a bottom section, the L-shaped lever further having the coupling barrel located at the corner with two ends thereof forming respectively the stub shaft to engage respectively with the hole on the front retain plate and another hole formed on the rear retain plate such that the L-shaped lever is turnable about a constant axis, the vertical section having a top end extended to form an U-shaped fender which has a notch to allow a spindle of a motor to pass through; the rear connection disc having four second grooves formed on the perimeter thereof and a cylindrical strut located in the center of a front side thereof, the cylindrical strut having a hole and being coupled with a coupling hole formed in a linkage rod and fastened by a pin through the hole, the rear connection disc further having a cross straight trough formed on other side thereof corresponding to the straight trough of the front connection disc, the cross straight trough having a pintle located in the center thereof to pass through the aperture formed on the linkage block; the rear retain plate having apertures for fastening to the struts of the front retain plate by means of screw bolts to couple with the front retain plate, the rear retain plate further having a third round opening and a second arched slot located below the third round opening, the second arched slot having a second notch located on the bottom rim in the middle thereof, the rear retain plate having another hole formed on a left and a lower comer to pivotally engage with the stub shaft of the coupling barrel of the L-shaped lever; a latch bolt running through the first and the second arched slots of the front and the rear retain plates and being fastened to a nut such that the latch bolt being slidable to left and right in the first and the second arched slots to move the front and the rear connection discs, the latch bolt being located in the notches of the arched slots in normal conditions; and the linkage rod having a coupling hole formed on one end thereof to couple with the cylindrical strut of the rear connection disc and being fastened by the pin, and having other end running through a square opening of the latch assembly to engage with the inner handle to link movements between the latch bolt of the latch assembly and the inner handle of the inner frame; and the power unit is housed in the barrel seat and the motor seat of the outer frame, and includes: a motor housed in the motor seat of the outer frame and fastened by a lid, the spindle of the motor being turnable in one direction or in a reverse direction according to the polarity of the input electric power supply such that a pintle mounted on the spindle being movable along the helical path of a third spring housed in a sleeve to move the sleeve forwards or rearwards; a sliding plate coupled an opening of the sleeve to prevent the third spring from dropping out having a round hole in the center to allow the spindle of the motor to pass through, and a jutting flap extended from one side thereof to wedge in a retain slot formed on a retain plate; the third spring housed in the sleeve having two ends engaged with a wedge slot of the sleeve; the sleeve being hollow for housing the third spring and having a wedge slot formed on one side thereof; and the retain plate fastened to an upper section of the barrel seat of the outer frame to cover the sleeve having a retain slot for limiting forward and rearward moving displacement of the jutting flap of the sliding plate.
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