Claims
- 1. An electronic padlock assembly, comprising:
- a body;
- a shackle having at least one end that can be latched to and released from the body;
- a latch assembly including a rotary member, the latch assembly being contained within the body and operable by a motor for latching and releasing the end of the shackle;
- an encoder coupled to the rotary member and movable into a closed position when the end of the shackle is latched and into an open position when the end of the shackle is released;
- a circuit contained within the body for detecting the position of the encoder and for generating encoder position information relating to the encoder position;
- wherein the encoder position information indicates whether the shackle is latched or released.
- 2. The padlock assembly of claim 1 further comprising contacts carried on the body and connected to the circuit for conducting electrical signals indicative of the encoder position information, the contacts being located for electrical connection with a device external to the padlock.
- 3. The padlock assembly of claim 2 including a motor that is driven for operating the latch assembly, the motor being connected for receiving operating power that is applied to the contacts carried on the body, the motor being controlled by the circuit for operating the latch assembly to latch and release the end of the shackle.
- 4. The padlock assembly of claim 3 wherein the circuit includes control means for directing the operating power to the motor in correlation with the encoder position information.
- 5. The padlock assembly of claim 1 wherein the circuit includes a memory for storing encoder position information.
- 6. The padlock assembly of claim 1 wherein the latch assembly includes a ball member housed within the body and engageable with the end of the shackle when the end of the shackle is latched such that the end of the shackle cannot be released from the body unless the ball member is disengaged from the end of the shackle; and
- a bar mounted within the body and rotatable into a blocking position for preventing disengagement of the ball member from the end of the shackle.
- 7. The padlock assembly of claim 6 further comprising a power-driven motor connected to the bar the motor serving to rotate the bar into and out of the blocking position.
- 8. The padlock assembly of claim 7 wherein the encoder is connected to the bar for rotation therewith.
- 9. The padlock assembly of claim 8 wherein the encoder is carried on a gear that is connected to the bar and that is driven by the motor.
- 10. The padlock assembly of claim 7 further comprising contacts carried on the body and connected to the circuit, the motor receiving operating power that is applied to the contacts carried on the body.
- 11. The padlock assembly of claim 10, further comprising a key that includes a power source and contacts for contacting the contacts on the body, thereby to deliver operating power to the motor.
- 12. The padlock assembly of claim 2 wherein the contacts are housed in a recess in the underside of the body.
- 13. The padlock assembly of claim 1 wherein the circuit includes a light emitter and associated light detector for receiving at least some of the light emitted from the emitter, the light emitter and detector being arranged near the encoder so that the amount of light received by the detector when the encoder is in the closed position is different than when the encoder is in the open position.
- 14. The padlock assembly of claim 13 wherein the circuit includes a light emitter and two associated light detectors for receiving at least some of the light emitted from the emitter, the light emitter and detectors being arranged near the encoder so that the amount of light received by the detectors when the encoder is in the closed position is different than when the encoder is in the open position.
- 15. The padlock assembly of claim 14 wherein the amount of light received by one of the detectors is different from the amount of light received by the other of the detectors when the encoder is in the open position.
- 16. The padlock assembly of claim 15 wherein the amount of light received by one of the detectors is different from the amount of light received by the other of the detectors when the encoder is in the closed position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending. application Ser. No. 08/746,322, filed Nov. 1996, which claims priority from provisional application No. 60/009,920, filed Jan. 12, 1996. This application is also a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/846,040, filed Apr. 25, 1997, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/444,613, filed May 19, 1995 (abandoned). Applicants claim benefit of the foregoing priority dates.
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