Claims
- 1. A high security lock apparatus for controlling the position of a moveable doorbolt with respect to a door, the lock apparatus comprising:(a) a primary deadbolt lock having a primary lock body and primary deadbolt extendable and retractable relative thereto; (b) a lock body support co-operating with the primary lock body to permit relative movement therebetween when the deadbolt is retracted, the lock body support having a deadbolt clearance opening therein to receive the deadbolt when extended and aligned therewith to prevent said relative movement, the lock body support being operatively connectable to the doorbolt to selectively extend or retract the doorbolt when the deadbolt is extended and the lock body is moved; and (c) a secondary deadbolt lock to interfere selectively with the lock body support to prevent movement thereof, the secondary lock having a secondary lock body and a secondary deadbolt extendable and retractable relative thereto, the secondary deadbolt being complementary to the clearance opening of the lock body support so that the secondary deadbolt can be selectively received therein to prevent movement of the lock body support.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further characterized by the primary deadbolt having an axis of extension and retraction which is alignable with an axis of extension and retraction of the secondary deadbolt.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 2 further characterized by the secondary deadbolt having a distal end portion, and the primary deadbolt having a distal end portion which can interfere with the distal end portion of the secondary deadbolt when said deadbolts are extended within the clearance opening, said interference preventing said relative movement between the lock body of the primary deadbolt and the lock body support.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1, 2 or 3 further characterized by the primary lock body being locatable within an access opening extending inwardly from an outer face of the door, the primary lock body having a key opening to receive a key, the access opening being sufficiently large to receive the key for accessing the key opening, but being sufficiently small to prevent manipulation of lock picking tools.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 4 further characterized by a tool receiver cooperating with the primary lock body and operable to receive a selectively separable alignment tool for generating said relative movement between the lock body and the lock body support to align the deadbolt with the deadbolt clearance opening in the lock body support prior to extending the deadbolt.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 5 further characterized by the tool receiver being an access sleeve locatable within the access opening and being secured to and extending from the primary lock body to the outer face of the door, the access sleeve being mounted for movement relative to the door in response to force applied to the access sleeve.
- 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6 further characterized by the access sleeve having at least one engagement opening therein to receive an engagement dog of the alignment tool to apply force to the access sleeve.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6, further characterized by the key opening being located in the access sleeve and the alignment tool being receivable into the access sleeve so that the key opening is obstructed by the alignment tool to prevent insertion of the key thereinto, the key opening being located within the access sleeve.
- 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further characterized by the secondary lock body being locatable within an access opening extending inwardly from an outer face of the door, the secondary lock body having a key opening to receive a key, the access opening of the secondary lock being sufficiently large to receive the key for accessing the key opening of the secondary lock but being sufficiently small to prevent manipulation of lock picking tools.
- 10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 further characterized by the primary lock body being journalled for rotation relative to the lock body support.
- 11. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10, further characterized by the primary lock body being rotatable about a main axis and the lock body support being rotatable about the main axis and at least partially enclosing the primary lock body.
- 12. An apparatus as claimed in claim 11 further characterized by a generally cylindrical inner ring member secured to the primary lock body to rotate therewith, and the lock body support being a generally cylindrical intermediate ring member concentric with and journalling the inner ring member, the intermediate ring member having the deadbolt clearance opening.
- 13. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12 further characterized by the inner ring member extending around the lock body and having a deadbolt clearance opening to receive the deadbolt when the deadbolt extends from the lock body into the deadbolt clearance opening of the intermediate ring member.
- 14. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12, further characterized by an outer casing being securable to the door to journal the intermediate ring member therein.
- 15. An apparatus as claimed in claim 14, further characterized by first and second plastic journalling rings, the first journalling ring being disposed between the inner ring member and the intermediate ring member, and the second journalling ring being disposed between the intermediate ring member and the outer casing.
- 16. An apparatus as claimed in claim 14, further characterized by an actuating arm extending laterally from the intermediate ring member and moveable within a plane generally adjacent and parallel to an interior face of the door, the actuating arm being connectable to the doorbolt to actuate the doorbolt upon rotation of the lock body support.
- 17. An apparatus as claimed in claim 16, further characterized by the outer casing having a clearance opening to receive the actuating arm extending therethrough.
- 18. An apparatus as claimed in claim 17, further characterized by the main axis being disposed generally perpendicularly to the door and the actuating arm extending generally normally to the main axis.
- 19. A high security lock apparatus for securing to an item, the apparatus comprising:(a) a deadbolt lock having a lock body and a deadbolt extendable and retractable relative thereto; (b) an inner ring member which is concentric with a main axis and is secured to the lock body to mount the lock body therewithin to essentially enclose the lock body; (c) a lock body support comprising an intermediate ring member which is concentric with the main axis and co-operates with the inner ring member to permit unlimited relative rotation therebetween about the main axis in either direction when the deadbolt is retracted, the intermediate ring member having a deadbolt clearance opening therein to receive the deadbolt when aligned therewith and extended into the clearance opening to fix the lock body with respect to the lock body support to prevent said relative rotation; (d) a first journal for journalling the lock body for rotation relative to the intermediate ring member, the first journal being disposed between the inner ring member and the intermediate ring member; (e) an outer casing which is concentric with the main axis and co-operates with the intermediate ring member to permit relative rotation therebetween about the main axis, the outer casing essentially enclosing the intermediate ring member and being securable to the item; and (f) a second journal for journalling the intermediate ring member relative to the outer casing, the second journal being disposed between the intermediate ring member and the outer casing, the second journal being spaced radially outwardly from the first journal so as to substantially enclose the first journal.
- 20. An apparatus as claimed in claim 19, further characterized by:(a) the first journal being plastic, rotating with the inner ring member, and having a deadbolt clearance opening to receive the deadbolt extended therethrough; and (b) the second journal being plastic and rotating with the intermediate ring member.
- 21. An apparatus as claimed in claim 19, further characterized by a tool receiver cooperating with the lock body and operable to receive a selectively separable alignment tool for selectively rotating the lock body.
- 22. An apparatus as claimed in claim 21, further characterized by the tool receiver being an access sleeve secured to and extending from the lock body, the access sleeve being rotatable with the lock body relative to the item in response to torque applied to the access sleeve.
- 23. An apparatus as claimed in claim 22, further characterized by the lock body having a key opening operable to receive a key for controlling the deadbolt, and the access sleeve being adapted to receive the key for accessing the key opening, but to prevent manipulation of lock picking tools.
- 24. An apparatus as claimed in claim 19, further characterized by an actuating arm extending from the intermediate ring member, and the outer casing having a clearance opening therein, the clearance opening receiving the actuating arm to permit limited rotation of the intermediate ring member relative to the outer casing.
- 25. An apparatus as claimed in claim 24, further characterized by a doorbolt link extending from the actuating arm to a doorbolt to operatively connect the doorbolt and actuating arm together to actuate the doorbolt following the rotation of the intermediate ring member.
- 26. An apparatus as claimed in claim 25, further characterized by an engagement structure mounted on the doorbolt link to receive an emergency tool to actuate the link independently of actuation of the deadbolt lock.
- 27. An apparatus as claimed in claim 21, further characterized by a selectively separable alignment tool having an outer end complementary to the tool receiver for cooperating therewith to permit application of torque to the lock body by an operator gripping and rotating the alignment tool to rotate the lock body.
- 28. An apparatus as claimed in claim 23, further characterized by a selectively separable alignment tool having an outer end complementary to the access sleeve for cooperating therewith to permit application of torque to the lock body by an operator gripping and rotating the alignment tool to rotate the lock body, the alignment tool being receivable into the access sleeve so that the key opening is obstructed by the alignment tool to prevent insertion of the key thereinto.
- 29. An apparatus as claimed in claim 22, further characterized by the access sleeve having at least one engagement opening therein, and a selectively separable alignment tool having an outer end receivable into the access sleeve for cooperating therewith, the alignment tool having at least one extendable and retractable engagement dog which is extendable from the alignment tool to engage the engagement opening of the access sleeve to apply torque thereto to rotate the lock body.
- 30. An apparatus as claimed in claim 21, further characterized by a secondary deadbolt lock to interfere selectively with the intermediate ring member to prevent movement thereof, the secondary lock having a secondary lock body and a secondary deadbolt which is extendable and retractable relative to the secondary lock body, the secondary deadbolt being complementary to the deadbolt clearance opening of the intermediate ring member so that the secondary deadbolt can be selectively received therein to prevent said movement.
- 31. An apparatus as claimed in claim 30, further characterized by the primary deadbolt having an axis of extension and retraction which is alignable with an axis of extension and retraction of the secondary deadbolt.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/698,731 filed Aug. 16, 1996, now abandoned.
PCT Information
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PCT/CA97/00581 |
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WO98/07939 |
2/26/1998 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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