The present invention relates to a safety box apparatus, and more particularly, to an electronic key box.
Conventional safety boxes are mostly locked by mechanical means, and can only be opened by a key that is carried by a user. Further, for electronic safety boxes locked by electronic passwords, it is necessary that a user remembers a password set by oneself so that a safety box can be opened by pressing number keys.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide an electronic key box, which offers dual functions of electronic password and mechanical locks to optimize utilization flexibilities.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide an electronic key box, which covers a keyhole of a mechanical lock when the mechanical lock is not in use to offer both security and esthetic effects.
To achieve the objectives above, the present invention provides a key box comprising: a body; a cover, pivotally connected with the body to render an open state and a closed state; and a panel set, embedded on the cover, comprising a keypad module and a lock module. Wherein, by manipulating either the keypad module or the lock module, the open state and the closed state can be switched.
The key box of the present invention further comprises a switch module provided at an inner side of the cover. The switch module comprises: a plate; a sliding piece, slidably provided on the plate; a pair of rotating pieces, rotatably provided on the plate; and an solenoid switch, comprising a blocking section for blocking against the sliding piece under the closed state and being disengaged from the sliding piece under the open state.
According to the key box of the present invention, the sliding piece comprises a push piece for coordinating with the keypad module for switching the key box between the open state and the closed state.
According to the key box of the present invention, the panel set comprises an opening comprising at two sides thereof a pair of substantially parallel guiding tracks, and a button accommodated in the opening and is restrained to slide along a predetermined direction according to the guiding tracks.
According to the key box of the present invention, the plate further comprises a positioning piece for positioning the blocking section.
According to the key box of the present invention, wherein the positioning piece comprises non-magnetizing material.
According to the key box of the present invention, another sliding piece is further comprised and is slidably provided on the sliding piece.
According to the key box of the present invention, the another sliding piece comprises a push piece for coordinating with the lock module for switching the key box between the open state and the closed state.
According to the key box of the present invention, a concealing cover is further comprised for movably covering the lock module.
According to the key box of the present invention, a circuit board is further comprised near the keypad module and is electrically connected with the keypad module and the solenoid switch.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
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The rotating pieces 66A and 66B are spaced with a fixed distance in between, and are respectively rotatably provided on the plate 60 via rivets 661A/662A and 661B/662B. The rotating pieces 66A and 66B respectively comprise arched openings 663A and 663B. When the rotating pieces 66A and 66B respectively rotate around the rivets 661A and 661B as axes thereof, the rotating pieces 66A and 66B are enabled to rotate at closed positions or open positions since the rivets 662A and 662B respectively coordinate with the arched openings 663A and 663B. Referring to
The button sliding piece 62 may be slidably provided on the plate 60, and the lock sliding piece 64 may be slidably provided on the button sliding piece 62. In other words, the lock sliding piece 64 is superimposed on the button sliding piece 62, and both are provided over the plate 60 via the rivet 644. The lock sliding piece 64 and the button sliding piece 62 correspond to respective openings. As shown in
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The button sliding piece 62 comprises projecting portions 622A and 662B at two sides thereof for respectively butting against an end of the rotating pieces 66A and 66B. The button sliding piece 62 comprises a push piece 621 vertically extended from its one end near the rotating pieces 66A and 66B. When a user opens the box by pressing the button 44, the button 44 thrusts force upon the push piece 621, such that the button sliding piece 62 respectively applies force on one end of the rotating pieces 66A and 66B. Accordingly, the rotating pieces 66A and 66B are rotated to deform and extend the spring 70 to open the box. When the button 44 is not pressed by a user, due to a restoring force of the spring 70, the button sliding piece 62 is pushed away from the rotating pieces 66A and 66B by the rotating pieces 66A and 66B and back to the closed position. According to the present invention, the button sliding piece 62 further comprises a long strip section 623 at one side near the solenoid switch 68. A spring 72 is provided between the long strip section 623 and a projecting portion 601 of the plate 60 to coordinate with the spring 70, so as to ensure that the button sliding piece 62 restores from the open position back to the closed position.
The solenoid switch 68 comprises a blocking section 681 extended from one side of the solenoid switch 68 that is near the button sliding piece 62. Further, the solenoid switch 68 is electrically connected to the circuit board 43 and is controlled by circuits on the circuit board 43. When a password entered by a user is correct, the solenoid switch 43 withdraws the blocking section 681 inwards via controls of the circuits on the circuit board 43. When the key box is under the closed state, the blocking section 681 of the solenoid switch 68 blocks against the long strip section 623 of the button sliding piece 62. At this point, the button sliding piece 62 remains immobile even when the button 44 is pressed by a user. Only when a password entered by a user is correct, the solenoid switch 68 shall withdraw the blocking section 681 inwards. At this point, by pressing the button 44 to apply force on the push piece 621, the button sliding piece 62 is enabled to slide via the projecting portions 622A and 622B to respectively apply force at one end of the rotating pieces 66A and 66B. Accordingly, the rotating pieces 66A and 66B are rotated to deform and extend the spring 70 to open the box.
To coordinate with the blocking section 681, the plate 60 comprises a positioning piece 682 for positioning. Further, to prevent a drawback that the blocking section 681 may fail to restore to its original position when electricity is cut off due to magnetization after the blocking section 681 of the solenoid switch 68 was electrically connected, the positioning piece 682 would be made of non-magnetizing material or covered with non-magnetizing material. Preferably, the positioning piece 682 may be made of plastic, or a plastic piece is enclosed around the positioning piece 682 to prevent the issue of position restoring failure of the blocking section 681.
With the lock module 41 of the key box of the present invention, a user may still open the key box with a key as an alternative solution in the event that a user forgets the password and cannot open the key box through the keypad module 40. To achieve the alternative solution, the strip section 642B of the lock sliding piece 64 comprises the breach 643, which has a sufficient width to avoid any contact with the blocking section 681 of the solenoid switch 68. Since the opening of the key box with the lock module 41 is rather an alternative solution which may not be utilized most of the time, a concealing cover 42 is provided to cover the lock module 41 for security and esthetic considerations when the lock module 41 is not in use. When a user needs to open the lock module 41, the concealing cover 42 may be moved by sliding to reveal the keyhole of the lock module 41 to allow a user to insert the key.
Therefore, the key box of the present invention provides dual functions of an electronic lock and a mechanical lock to optimize utilization flexibilities. Further, when the mechanical lock is not in use, the keyhole of the mechanical lock is covered to further offer security and esthetic effects.
While the invention has been described in terms of what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention needs not to be limited to the above embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims which are to be accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
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