Claims
- 1. A locking system for a compartment having an interior surface and a movable closure for sealing an opening in the wall of the compartment, comprising:
- a latch adapted to be mounted on the closure;
- a ferrous plunger adapted to be mounted on the interior surface of the compartment for movement between a locked position wherein the plunger is received by the latch, and an unlocked position wherein the plunger disengages the latch;
- an electrically conductive first coil surrounding a first portion of the plunger;
- an electrically conductive second coil surrounding a second portion of the plunger and wound in an opposite direction to the first coil;
- a lock actuating device located apart from and for manipulating the plunger; the lock actuating device comprising:
- a first capacitor connected to the first coil;
- a second capacitor connected to the second coil; and
- a switching device adapted to be connected to a voltage source and connected to the capacitors and the coils, having a first position wherein the second capacitor is charged and the first capacitor is discharged to transmit a pulse of energy to the first coil for creating a magnetic field in a first direction to move the plunger to the unlocked position, and a second position wherein the first capacitor is charged and the second capacitor is discharged to transmit a pulse of energy to the second coil for creating a magnetic field in a second direction to move the plunger to the locked position.
- 2. The locking system of claim 1 further comprising: a first member positioned near a first end of the plunger for engaging and maintaining the plunger in one of the positions after the pulse has been sent to one of the coils and prior to sending a pulse to the other of the coils.
- 3. The locking system of claim 2 wherein the first member is a first magnet.
- 4. The locking system of claim 2, further comprising a second member positioned near a second end of the plunger for maintaining the plunger in the other of the positions after the pulse has been sent to the other of the coils.
- 5. The locking system of claim 4 wherein the first and second members are magnets.
- 6. The locking system of claim 1 wherein:
- the first and second coils have first and second power leads, respectively, and common ground leads for connection to a ground, each of the power leads having terminals adapted to be connected to the voltage source; wherein
- the first and second capacitors have ground legs adapted to be connected to the ground and power legs connected to the first and second power leads, respectively, and wherein the switching device comprises:
- first and second switches, connected into the first and second power leads, respectively, between the terminals and the first and second capacitors, respectively, the first switch being closed while the second switch is open and vice versa; and
- third and fourth switches, connected between the power legs of the first and second capacitors, respectively, and the first and second coils, respectively, the third switch being open while the fourth switch and first switch are closed and vice versa.
- 7. The locking system of claim 6 wherein the switches of the switching device move in unison.
- 8. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the latch has a hole which receives the plunger.
- 9. In a cabinet having an interior surface and a hinged door for sealing an opening in the cabinet, a locking system comprising:
- a latch mounted on the door;
- a ferrous plunger mounted on the interior surface of the cabinet for movement between a locked position wherein the plunger is received by the latch, and an unlocked position wherein the plunger disengages the latch;
- an electrically conductive first coil surrounding a portion of the plunger;
- a first power lead connected to the first coil and a voltage source;
- an electrically conductive second coil surrounding a portion of the plunger adjacent to the first coil and wound in an opposite direction to the first coil;
- a second power lead connected to the second coil and the voltage source, the first and second coils being oppositely wound and connected to a common ground;
- a lock actuating device located remotely from and for manipulating the plunger; the lock actuating device comprising:
- a first capacitor having a ground leg connected to the ground and a power leg connected to the first power lead;
- a second capacitor having a ground leg connected to the ground and a power leg connected to the second power lead;
- a switching device, comprising:
- first and second switches, connected into the first and second power leads, respectively, between terminals and the first and second capacitors, respectively, the first switch being closed while the second switch is open and vice versa; and
- third and fourth switches, connected between the power legs of the first and second capacitors, respectively, and the first and second coils, respectively, the third switch being open while the fourth switch and first switch are closed; and
- the switching device having a first position wherein the second capacitor is charged and the first capacitor is discharged to transmit a pulse of energy to the first coil for creating a magnetic field to move the plunger to the unlocked position, and a second position wherein the first capacitor is charged and the second capacitor is discharged to transmit a pulse of energy to the second coil for creating a magnetic field to move the plunger from the unlocked position to the locked position.
- 10. The locking system of claim 9 further comprising: a first member positioned near a first end of the plunger for engaging and maintaining the plunger in one of the positions after the pulse has been sent to one of the coils and prior to sending a pulse to the other of the coils.
- 11. The locking system of claim 10, further comprising a second member positioned near a second end of the plunger for maintaining the plunger in the other of the positions.
- 12. The locking system of claim 11 wherein the first and second members are magnets.
- 13. The locking system of claim 10 wherein the latch has a hole which receives the plunger while the plunger is in the locked position.
- 14. The locking system of claim 9 wherein the switches of the switching device move in unison.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of a previous application for patent, Ser. No. 296,518, filed Aug. 26, 1994, abandoned Sep. 23, 1996, and entitled "Electronic Remote Controlled Lock".
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