Claims
- 1. A method of controlling an electronic lock including a dial, a rotatable cam wheel operably connected to the dial and defining a surface, a locking mechanism movable between a locked position and an unlocked position, and a movable lever operably connected to the locking mechanism and having a protrusion adapted to engage the cam wheel, the method comprising the steps of:
- holding the lever in a position where the protrusion cannot contact the surface of the cam wheel and in such a manner that the lever and the dial are operably disconnected and the lever will not move in response to rotation of the dial;
- electronically determining whether an input combination corresponds to a predetermined combination;
- operably connecting the lever and the dial, while maintaining the lever in a position where the provision cannot contact the surface of the cam wheel in response to a determination that the predetermined combination has been input; and
- transmitting a force applied to the dial to the lever after the lever and the dial have been operably connected to drive the lever to a position where the protrusion can contact the surface of the cam wheel in such a manner that the lever will be pulled by the cam wheel during rotation of the cam wheel.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- further rotating the dial after the lever has been moved to the position where the protrusion can contact the cam wheel in such a manner that the lever will be pulled by the cam wheel during rotation of the cam wheel to cause the cam wheel to engage the protrusion and pull the locking mechanism to the unlocked position.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the step of electronically determining whether an input combination corresponds to a predetermined combination comprises the step of monitoring a combination input through rotation of the dial.
- 4. An electronic combination lock to allow selective access to a closed or secured location, the lock comprising:
- a rotatable dial;
- a locking mechanism for operating between a locked condition and an unlocked condition;
- a rotatable cam wheel, operably connected to the dial, having a surface portion defining a cam surface such that rotation of the cam wheel in a given direction moves the cam surface in an arc;
- a movable lever coupled to the locking mechanism for changing the condition of the locking mechanism from the locked condition to the unlocked condition, pivotably movable into and out of engagement with the cam wheel, and including a protrusion for engaging said cam surface in the cam wheel such that when the protrusion engages the cam surface rotation of the cam wheel maintains engagement of the cam wheel with the lever and changes the condition of the locking mechanism;
- releasable means for maintaining the movable lever in a substantially stationary position where said protrusion is spaced apart from the cam wheel and independent of rotational movement of the cam wheel; and
- a substantially non-resilient lever moving element, generally inoperable prior to an entry of a correct combination and actuated in response to an entry of the correct combination, for moving the lever in response to further rotation of the dial after the entry of the correct combination from its stationary position towards said cam wheel and to a position for engaging the protrusion of the lever with the cam surface on the cam wheel so that rotation of the cam wheel thereafter in the given direction changes the locking mechanism from the locked condition to the unlocked condition.
- 5. The lock of claim 4 wherein the locking mechanism includes a bolt to which the lever is pivotally coupled such that longitudinal movement of the engaged lever upon rotation of the cam wheel moves the bolt from a locked position to an unlocked position.
- 6. The lock of claim 4 further comprising:
- a housing containing the cam wheel and having a wall;
- a shaft journaled through the wall of the housing and into the cam wheel such that rotation of the shaft rotates the earn wheel, the dial being mounted to the shaft for selecting a combination code; and
- electronic means for recording the combination code being entered in order to unlock the lock wherein the combination code is entered into said electronic means through a sequence of rotational and axial movements of the dial.
- 7. The lock of claim 6 wherein the cam wheel further includes means for moving the lever moving element upon rotation of the cam wheel when the correct combination has been entered and said lever moving element is electronically activated to cooperate with said moving means when said combination has been entered.
- 8. The lock of claim 7 wherein the lever moving element includes a projectable element which protrudes from the lever moving element upon electronic activation of the lever moving element and wherein the means for moving the lever moving element includes a protrusion on the cam wheel for bearing against the projectable element.
- 9. The lock of claim 4 wherein the releasable means for maintaining the movable lever includes:
- a movable recessed surface; and
- an element extending from the lever to the movable recessed surface such that movement of the recessed surface moves the lever.
- 10. The lock of claim 9 wherein the element includes a spring biased pin extending from a cantilevered portion of the lever and the moveable recessed surface defines a recess for accepting and retaining a head of the biased pin when the lever is maintained in the disengaged position.
- 11. The lock of claim 10 wherein the locking mechanism includes a bolt to which the lever is pivotably coupled through a pivot pin such that longitudinal movement of the engaged lever upon rotation of the cam wheel moves the bolt from a locked position to an unlocked position and the spring biased pin is not colinear with the pivot pin.
- 12. The lock of claim 11 wherein the movable recessed surface further defines a ramp so that the head of the biased pin can travel along the ramp and out of the recess.
- 13. The lock of claim 12 wherein:
- the lever moving element includes a projectable element;
- the cam wheel includes a protrusion for engaging the projectable element;
- the lever moving element further includes a second rigid element extending between the cam wheel and movable surface for moving the movable surface when the cam wheel rotates; and
- the cam wheel protrusion engages the projectable element on the lever moving element.
- 14. The lock of claim 4 wherein the releasable means includes a projection on the movable lever for engaging the lever moving element such that movement of the lever moving element moves the projection on the lever to move the lever.
- 15. The lock of claim 14 wherein the lever moving element is biased in a direction for holding the lever disengaged from the cam wheel.
- 16. The lock of claim 15 wherein the lever moving element is substantially disengaged from the cam wheel during normal operation and further includes a projectable element movable to a position for contact with the cam wheel upon entry of a combination.
- 17. The lock of claim 4 wherein the lever moving element includes:
- a solenoid; and
- a detent activated by the solenoid to protrude from the lever moving element upon electronic activation of the solenoid.
- 18. The lock of claim 17 further comprising means for moving the lever moving element including a protrusion from a circumferential surface portion on the cam wheel for bearing against the detent.
- 19. The lock of claim 18 wherein the lever moving element further includes a solenoid assembly having a solenoid housing enclosing a plunger normally biased such that the solenoid detent is recessed and wherein activation of the solenoid causes the solenoid detent to protrude from the housing.
- 20. The lock of claim 19 wherein the releasable means for maintaining the moveable lever includes a spring biased detent extending from the lever to engage a recessed ramp surface integral with the solenoid housing such that the spring biased detent is held in the recess and the lever is disengaged from the cam wheel when the solenoid is not activated.
- 21. The lock of claim 20 further comprising a lock housing containing the cam wheel and the solenoid assembly and wherein the solenoid housing extends between the solenoid detent and the ramp surface, wherein the solenoid housing includes a spring for biasing the solenoid housing such that the spring biased detent rests in the recess when the lock combination has not been entered and wherein activation of the solenoid and rotation of the cam wheel moves the solenoid housing so that the lever is moved into engagement with the cam wheel and the spring biased detent moves along the ramp and out of the recess.
- 22. An electronic combination lock to allow selective access to a closed or secured location, the lock comprising:
- a rotatable dial;
- a locking mechanism for operating between a locked condition and an unlocked condition;
- a rotatable cam wheel, operably connected to the dial, having an engaging element and a cam surface such that rotation of the cam wheel in a given direction moves the cam surface in an are;
- a movable lever coupled to the locking mechanism for changing the condition of the locking mechanism from the locked condition to the unlocked condition, pivotably movable into and out of engagement with the cam wheel, and including a protrusion for engaging the cam surface in the cam wheel such that when the protrusion engages the cam surface rotation of the cam wheel maintains engagement of the cam wheel with the lever which changes the condition of the locking mechanism; and
- a lever controlling device, disengaged from the cam wheel engaging element before entry of a correct combination and engaged by the cam wheel engaging element in response to an entry of the correct combination, for maintaining the movable lever in a substantially stationary position where said protrusion is spaced apart from the cam wheel and independent of any rotational movement of the cam wheel and for moving the lever from its stationary position towards said cam wheel to a position for engaging the protrusion on the lever with the cam surface on the cam wheel in response to further rotation of the dial after the entry of the correct combination and engagement of the lever controlling device by the cam wheel engaging element so that rotation of the cam wheel in the given direction after engagement of the protrusion with the cam surface changes the locking mechanism from the locked condition to the unlocked condition.
- 23. The lock of claim 22 wherein:
- the locking mechanism includes a bolt;
- the protrusion is defined by a nose part;
- the cam surface in the rotatable cam wheel is configured for accepting the nose part on the movable lever; and
- the movable lever is pivotably coupled to the bolt through a pin.
- 24. The lock of claim 23 wherein the lever controlling device includes a cantilever portion extending from the lever having a spring biased detent for engaging a recess to maintain the pivotable lever in a disengaged position.
- 25. The lock of claim 24 wherein the lever controlling device includes an element extending between the cam wheel and the recess for the spring biased detent such that movement of the element moves the pivotable lever into engagement with the cam wheel.
- 26. The lock of claim 25 wherein the lever controlling device further includes a solenoid actuated detent for engagement with a protruding circumferential surface portion on the cam wheel so that rotation of the cam wheel and engagement of the protruding circumferential surface portion on said cam wheel with the solenoid actuated detent moves the lever into engagement with the cam surface on the cam wheel.
- 27. The lock of claim 26 wherein the recess includes a surface defining a ramp such that the spring biased detent may travel up the ramp and out of the recess.
- 28. The lock of claim 22 further comprising:
- a lock housing for enclosing the lever and the cam wheel;
- a retaining plate in said housing generally adjacent said cam wheel and a recess in the lock housing spaced from said plate; and
- a relock member wherein the lever includes an opening for accepting a portion of the relock member and wherein the relock member is biased outwardly of the recess toward the lever and is maintained in the recess against such bias by the retaining plate such that the relock member engages the lever when the retaining plate is moved.
- 29. The lock of claim 22 wherein the lever controlling device includes a projectable element out of contact with the cam wheel before entry of a combination to open the lock and projectable toward the cam wheel so that the rotation of the cam wheel contacts the projectable element to move the lever for engaging the protrusion on the lever with the cam surface on the cam wheel.
- 30. The lock of claim 29 further comprising an electromechanical device actuated after entry of the combination for projecting the projectable element toward the cam wheel after entry of the combination.
- 31. The lock of claim 22 wherein the lever controlling device is biased in a direction for holding the lever disengaged from the cam wheel.
- 32. The lock of claim 31 wherein the lever controlling device is substantially disengaged from the cam wheel during normal operation before entry of a combination and further includes a projectable element movable to a position for contact with the cam wheel upon entry of a combination.
- 33. The lock of claim 31 wherein the lever controlling device includes a recessed surface for receiving a portion of the lever such that movement of the recessed surface with the lever controlling device moves the lever for engaging the protrusion on the lever with the cam surface on the cam wheel.
- 34. In an electronically operated lock having a dial and a bolt operating lever manipulated by engagement with a dial operated cam when a predetermined combination has been entered via said dial, said lever including a protrusion for engaging a surface of said cam, the improvement comprising the provision of:
- lever retaining means for normally holding said lever in a position where said protrusion is spaced apart from said cam surface and maintaining said lever in said position during rotation of said dial until after said combination has been entered; and
- lever operating means, including a rigid element separate from the lever and out of contact with the cam before entry of said combination and engaged by the cam in response to an entry of said combination, for positively driving said lever toward said cam in response to continued dial rotation after said combination has been entered and the rigid element has been engaged by the cam, whereby said lock is unlocked by rotation of said dial after entry of said combination and said lever is positively manipulated through the rigid element by dial rotation to engage said dial operated cam only after entry of said combination.
- 35. The lock of claim 34 wherein:
- said lock includes a solenoid electronically actuated by entry of the predetermined combination;
- said lever retaining means includes a lever movement blocking element; and
- said lever operating means includes:
- a detent operable by said solenoid to a detented position and associated with said blocking element; and
- a detent engagement member on said cam whereby operation of said solenoid by entry of said combination moves said detent to said detented position wherein rotation of said dial operated cam drives said member against said detent to move said lever into engagement with said cam.
- 36. The lock of claim 34 wherein:
- the cam includes a protruding circumferential surface portion; and
- the rigid element separate from the lever includes a shaft having a first end adjacent the cam such that the protruding circumferential surface portion passes adjacent the first end upon rotation of the cam and a second end adjacent the lever such that upon entry of said combination, the protruding circumferential surface portion moves the first end of the shaft to move the shaft and the lever to engage the dial operated cam only after entry of the combination.
- 37. The lock of claim 34 wherein the lever retaining means includes a projection on the lever for engaging the lever operating means such that movement of the lever operating means moves the projection on the lever to move the lever.
- 38. The lock of claim 34 wherein the lever operating means includes a recessed surface for receiving a portion of the lever such that movement of the recessed surface with the lever operating means moves the lever for engaging the protrusion on the lever with the cam.
- 39. An electronic lock, comprising:
- a dial;
- a rotatable cam wheel operably connected to the dial and defining a cam surface and a first engaging element;
- an electronic device for determining whether a combination input through manipulation of the dial corresponds to a predetermined combination and for generating a signal when the predetermined combination has been input;
- a locking mechanism movable between a locked position and an unlocked position;
- a movable lever operably connected to the locking mechanism and including a protrusion adapted to engage the cam wheel;
- a lever holding element, including a second engaging element, operably connected to the lever, the lever holding element being movable between a first position where the lever is held such that the protrusion is spaced apart from and cannot engage the cam surface and a second position where the lever is held such that the protrusion engages the cam surface, the lever holding element being biased to the first position; and
- an actuator operably connected to the lever holding element and to the electronic device, the actuator moving at least one of the first and second engaging elements into an orientation where the first and second engaging elements can engage one another in response to a reception of the signal from the electronic device such that rotation of the dial after the engaging elements engage one another causes the lever holding element to move to the second position.
- 40. An electronic lock as claimed in claim 39 wherein the first engaging element comprises a detent enagaging boss the second engaging element comprises a movable detent, the actuator comprises a solenoid, and the lever holding element further includes a movable solenoid housing and an arm attached to the lever.
- 41. An electronic lock as claimed in claim 39 wherein the lever holding element is biased by a spring.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/629,119 filed Dec. 17, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,307,656, which issued on May 3, 1994.
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