Claims
- 1. A locking mechanism having a lock bolt to be put in locking and unlocking positions thereof, comprising:
- a first engagement element, having disengaged and engageable positions;
- means for providing an electrical power pulse;
- a drive means actuable by the electrical power pulse for driving the first engagement element to the engageable position thereof;
- a manually operated second engagement element which can be engaged with said first engagement element in said engageable position thereof;
- a lock bolt drive cooperating with the lock bolt; and
- means for moving said lock bolt drive to a position directly engaged to the manually operated second engagement element so that the lock bolt is moved from the locking position to unlocking position thereof in accordance with a manual movement of the manually operated second engagement element,
- wherein said drive means is arranged and controlled to move the first engagement element from the disengaged position into, but not beyond, the engageable position upon receipt of the electrical power pulse whereupon said first engagement element remains in the engageable position after termination of said electrical power pulse so that the first engagement element can engage the manually operated second engagement element and said lock bolt can be moved from said locking position to said unlocking position thereof in response only to movement of said manually operated second engagement element.
- 2. The locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein:
- said lock bolt drive is moved in response to a movement of said manually operated second engagement element to move said lock bolt from said unlocking position to said locking position thereof and to return the first engagement element to said disengaged position thereof.
- 3. The locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein:
- said drive means comprises an electrical motor having a rotor rotatable about a rotation axis, said rotor having first and second stable positions respectively corresponding to said engageable and disengaged positions of said first engagement element, wherein said first and second stable positions are separated by a predetermined angle about the rotation axis.
- 4. The locking mechanism according to claim 3, wherein:
- said first and second stable positions of said rotor are respectively determined by first and second magnetic detents.
- 5. The locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein:
- said first engagement element has a cut-off peripheral portion and a first toothed peripheral portion, which are disposed to be opposed to said second engagement element when said first engagement element is in said disengaged and engageable positions respectively; and
- said manually operated second engagement element has a wheel-shape and comprises a second toothed portion engageable to the first toothed peripheral portion of the first engagement element.
- 6. The locking mechanism according to claim 1, wherein:
- said lock bolt drive comprises a lever element, having a first end pivotally connected to said lock bolt and a hook-shaped second end disposed to be engaged to said manually operated second engagement element; and
- said manually operated second engagement element is provided with a notched detent engageable with said hook-shaped second end of the lever element.
- 7. The locking mechanism according to claim 1, further comprising:
- means for controlling delivery of said electric power pulse to said drive means solely upon receipt of a predetermined input signal.
- 8. The locking mechanism according to claim 7, further comprising:
- input signal generating means for enabling a user to supply said predetermined input signal to said control means.
- 9. The locking mechanism according to claim 8, wherein:
- the input signal generating means comprises a combination code inputting means for ensuring the provision of a predetermined combination code by a user to generate the input signal.
- 10. The locking mechanism according to claim 7, wherein:
- the control means comprises a microprocessor having a memory for storing a user selected reference combination code and for comparing the same with an input combination code to ensure correct input thereof within a predetermined time.
- 11. A locking mechanism according to claim 7, wherein:
- said control means comprises
- (a) means for generating an electrical current in response to a predetermined sequence of physical movements of said manually operated second engagement element;
- (b) means for storing an electrical charge from the electrical current; and
- (c) microprocessor means, responsive to said electrical current, for sensing when a predetermined combination code is correctly input and thereafter releasing said stored electrical charge to provide said electric power pulse to said drive means.
- 12. A locking mechanism having a lock bolt movable to be put in locking and unlocking positions thereof, comprising:
- an electrical motor, comprising a rotor rotatable about an axis for movement from an inoperative position to an operative position when power is supplied to the electrical motor;
- a first engagement element rotated by the rotor;
- lock bolt drive means, cooperating with the lock bolt, for manually moving the lock bolt between its locking position and unlocking position; and
- a slidable element disposed to be slidable between first and second positions thereof in response to a movement of the first engagement element by said rotor wherein the first engagement element is positioned between the rotor and the slidable element so as to contact said slidable element, said rotor remaining in said operative position after termination of power to said electrical motor to selectively couple together said lock bolt and lock bolt drive means and enable manual movement of the lock bolt between said locking and unlocking positions.
- 13. The locking mechanism according to claim 12, further comprising:
- means for providing to said slidable element a biasing force in a direction corresponding to maintenance of the lock bolt in said locking position.
- 14. The locking mechanism according to claim 13, further comprising:
- a casing having a removable cover, the casing being formed to provide sliding support and guidance to the lock bolt so that the lock bolt is substantially retracted within a space defined in the casing when the lock bolt is in said unlocking position thereof, the casing also providing support for the biasing means and sliding support for the slidable element, the casing having an open side substantially closeable by said cover,
- wherein the cover provides support for the first engagement element when the cover is fitted to the casing.
- 15. The locking mechanism according to claim 13, wherein:
- said first engagement element comprises a low inertia rotatable cam, and further comprising a sectored element mounted to the rotor of the electrical motor, the sectored element being formed to have two arcuate openings which are shaped, sized and disposed to each loosely receive a respective engagement pin of said low inertia rotatable cam,
- said lock bolt drive means comprises a manually operated second engagement element and a lock bolt drive element, which are disposed to be engageable to each other so as to manually drive the lock bolt, and
- the arcuate openings are engageable by the engagement pins upon a further movement of the sectored element in a first direction to rotate the lower inertia rotatable cam to thereby slidably move the slidable element to engage the drive element to the manually operated second engagement element for manually driving the lock bolt thereby.
- 16. A locking mechanism comprising:
- an electrical motor, comprising a rotor rotatable about an axis for movement from an inoperative position to an operative position when power is supplied to the electrical motor;
- a first engagement element rotated by the rotor;
- lock bolt drive means, cooperating with the lock bolt, for manually moving a lock bolt between its locking position and unlocking position; and
- a slidable element disposed to be slidable between first and second positions thereof in response to a movement of the first engagement element by said rotor wherein the first engagement element contacts said slidable element, said rotor remaining in said operative position after termination of power to said electrical motor to selectively couple together said lock bolt and lock bolt drive means and enable manual movement of the lock bolt between said locking and unlocking positions wherein:
- said first engagement element comprises a low-inertia rotatable cam mounted to rotate on said axis of said motor by engagement with said rotor, and
- said slidable element is disposed to be engaged by the rotatable cam and by a lever pivotably connected to said lock bolt, the lever having a portion engageable with the slidable element to transmit a manually applied force to the lock bolt, wherein the slidable element is formed to have a cut-out cam portion and the lever is provided with a transverse pin engageable with the cut-out cam portion to be movable thereby in response to said sliding movement of the slidable element thereof.
- 17. A locking mechanism having a lock bolt to be put in locking and unlocking positions thereof, comprising:
- a first engagement element, having disengaged and engageable positions;
- a drive means for providing an electrical power pulse actuable by electrical power for driving the first engagement element to the engageable position thereof;
- a manually operated second engagement element which can be engaged with said first engagement element in said engageable position thereof;
- a lock bolt drive cooperating with the lock bolt; and
- means for moving said lock bolt drive to a position directly engaged to the manually operated second engagement element so that the lock bolt is moved from the locking position to unlocking position thereof in accordance with a manual movement of the manually operated second engagement element,
- wherein said drive means is arranged and controlled to move the first engagement element from the disengaged position into, but not beyond, the engageable position upon receipt of a short electrical pulse of electrical power whereat said lock bolt can be moved from said locking position to said unlocking position thereof in response only to movement of said manually operated second engagement element, wherein said drive means comprises an electrical motor having a rotor rotatable about a rotation axis, said rotor having first and second stable positions respectively corresponding to said engageable and disengaged positions of said first engagement element, wherein said first and second stable positions are separated by a predetermined angle about the rotation axis.
- 18. An electrically operated lock, comprising:
- a lock bolt having locking and unlocking positions;
- a lever arm pivotally coupled at one end thereof to said lock bolt and having at the opposite end thereof a laterally extending portion;
- a manually operated rotary cam having a peripheral recess for receiving the laterally extending portion of said lever arm;
- a mechanism having a first orientation retaining said lever arm displaced from said cam and a second orientation placing the lever arm into contact with said cam such that manual rotation of the cam will engage the laterally extending portion of said lever arm into the cam recess and then move said lock bolt to the unlocking position; and
- an electrically operated drive element being coupled to said mechanism, the electrically operated drive element having a first stable position decoupled from said cam, and being responsive to a short pulse of electricity to move into a second stable position so as to engage said cam and remain in said second stable position upon termination of said short pulse of electricity such that manual rotation of said cam translates said lever arm and causes said lever arm to move said lock bolt to said unlocking position.
- 19. The lock of claim 18, wherein said drive element comprises an electrical motor having a rotor rotatable about a rotation axis, said rotor having first and second stable rotary positions separated by a predetermined angle about the rotation axis.
- 20. A method of operating a lock of a type comprising a lock bolt having locking and unlocking positions, a lever arm pivotally coupled at one end thereof to said bolt and having at the opposite end thereof a laterally extending portion, and a manually operated rotary cam having a peripheral recess for receiving the laterally extending portion of said lever arm,
- the method comprising the steps of:
- positioning a mechanism into a first position for maintaining said lever arm and cam normally displaced from each other; and
- in response to a short pulse of electricity, repositioning at least a part of said mechanism into a second position for bringing together said lever arm and cam upon manual rotation of the cam such that further manual rotation of the cam will engage the laterally extending portion of said lever arm with the cam recess and then move said lock bolt to the unlocking position, said repositioning step maintaining said at least part of said mechanism in said second position after termination of said short pulse of electricity.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/371,319, filed Jan. 11, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,487,290, issued Jan. 30, 1996, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/819,216, filed Jan. 13, 1992, now abandoned.
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