Claims
- 1. An electronic lock suitable for insertion into a receptacle for use with a throw connected to a pair of elongate throw pins, said lock comprising:
(a) an elongate cylinder housed within and rotatable about a longitudinal axis with respect to a shell, said cylinder engaging said throw pins during rotation of said cylinder; (b) said shell comprising a stationary portion and a retaining portion having a projecting lug, said retaining portion being rotatable with respect to said stationary portion so that said lug resists removal of said lock from said receptacle; (c) said cylinder containing an electrically powered locking mechanism capable of selectively interfering with rotation of said cylinder, said locking mechanism including an elongate solenoid assembly aligned parallel to said longitudinal axis; and (d) said lock defining within said cylinder at least one elongate longitudinally aligned cavity for receiving at least one of said pair of elongate throw pins when said lock is inserted into said receptacle, said throw pins and said solenoid assembly being generally parallel to one another when said lock is received within said receptacle.
- 2. The electronic lock of claim 1, wherein said cavity receives each of said pair of throw pins.
- 3. The electronic lock of claim 1 wherein said locking mechanism further comprises a moveable lock member, said lock member being capable of engaging said shell to prevent rotation of said cylinder, and said solenoid assembly having a solenoid plunger that is moveable into and out of interfering engagement with said lock member.
- 4. The electronic lock of claim 3 wherein said lock member is located between said throw pins when said lock is inserted into said receptacle.
- 5. The electronic lock of claim 1 wherein said elongate cavity is defined in part between said solenoid assembly and an interior surface of said cylinder.
- 6. The electronic lock of claim 5, further comprising a board for a microprocessor mounted opposite said solenoid assembly, and wherein said elongate cavity is defined between said solenoid assembly and said board.
- 7. The electronic lock of claim 1 wherein said throw pins are proximate to said solenoid assembly when said lock is received in said receptacle.
- 8. The electronic lock of claim 1 wherein said throw pins extend to near the front of said solenoid assembly when said lock is inserted into said receptacle.
- 9. The electronic lock of claim 1 wherein said lock has a retaining mechanism operable between said stationary portion and said rotatable portion of said shell to selectively prevent rotation of said rotatable portion with respect to said stationary portion.
- 10. The electronic lock of claim 1, further comprising another elongate cavity, each of said elongate cavities receiving a respective one of said pair of throw pins.
- 11. The electronic lock of claim 1 having a ferromagnetic enclosure at least partially surrounding a solenoid plunger when said locking mechanism interferes with rotation of said cylinder.
- 12. The electronic lock of claim 1, further comprising a biasing mechanism that urges said cylinder toward a home position when said cylinder is rotated away from said home position.
- 13. The electronic lock of claim 1, further comprising an anti-tamper mechanism.
- 14. The electronic lock of claim 1 wherein a key for said lock comprises a power supply for said locking mechanism.
- 15. The electronic lock of claim 1, further comprising a key retention mechanism.
- 16. An electronic lock, comprising:
(a) a cylinder housed within and rotatable with respect to a shell; (b) an electrically powered locking mechanism capable of selectively interfering with rotation of said cylinder, said locking mechanism including a solenoid having a solenoid plunger, said solenoid plunger being in a first position when said locking mechanism interferes with rotation of said cylinder, and said solenoid being in a second position when said cylinder is free to rotate; and (c) a ferromagnetic enclosure having an opening for receiving said solenoid plunger, wherein said enclosure encloses at least a portion of said solenoid plunger when said solenoid plunger is in said second position.
- 17. The electronic lock of claim 16 wherein said solenoid plunger is urged toward said first position in the presence of a magnetic field applied externally to a front face of said cylinder.
- 18. The electronic lock of claim 16 wherein said cylinder forms a portion of said ferromagnetic enclosure.
- 19. The electronic lock of claim 16 wherein said cylinder further comprises a non-ferromagnetic portion adjacent to said ferromagnetic enclosure, and at least a portion of said solenoid plunger is received within said non-ferromagnetic portion when in said first position.
- 20. The electronic lock of claim 16 wherein at least a major portion of said solenoid plunger is received within said ferromagnetic enclosure when said solenoid plunger is in said second position.
- 21. The electronic lock of claim 21 wherein at least 75% of said solenoid plunger is received within said ferromagnetic enclosure when said solenoid plunger is in said second position.
- 22. The electronic lock of claim 16, further comprising a biasing mechanism that urges said cylinder toward a home position when said cylinder is rotated away from said home position.
- 23. The electronic lock of claim 16, further comprising an anti-tamper mechanism.
- 24. The electronic lock of claim 16 wherein a key for said lock comprises a power supply for said locking mechanism.
- 25. The electronic lock of claim 16, further comprising a key retention mechanism.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of pending patent application Ser. No. 09/491,488, filed Jan. 25, 2000, the priority of which is hereby claimed.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09491488 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
Child |
09784228 |
Feb 2001 |
US |