1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lock device, particularly to a keyholeless and cylinderless lock device.
2. Description of the Related Art
The locksmiths and lock manufacturers usually pay attention to improving the lock cylinder to prevent thieves from fast unlocking the door. However, the thieves nowadays have sophisticated lock-picking skill. Further, the lockpicks are available everywhere. Therefore, even the precision lock cylinders can no more prevent from theft. Thus, how to invalidate the lock-picking skill and tools and protect the lives and wealth of people is a serious subject.
The locks sold in the market usually emphasize that the lock cylinders thereof are so unique and sophisticated that even the most skilled thief is unlikely to open the lock within a short time. However, unlocking a lock is only a problem of time for a thief. In fact, no conventional lock can guarantee that a thief will never enter the house. There are also electric locks sold in the market, such as the NC (Normally Closed) rated electric lock and the electromagnetic lock. However, these electric locks have the problem—the lock opens automatically or cannot be unlocked during a power failure. For example, the NC rated electric lock will remain unlocked until power is restored. Therefore, a traditional lock is needed to prevent the door from remaining unlocked during a power failure. Such an extra lock usually results in inconvenient unlocking operation or a soft spot for thieves.
Accordingly, the present invention proposes a keyholeless lock device to overcome the abovementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a keyholeless lock device, which provides a lock handle to open the door from the inside and provides an induction key to open the door from the outside, and which abolishes the lock cylinder lest thieves unlock the door with their lock-picking skill.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a keyholeless lock device, wherein an induction key intercommunicates with the circuit device inside the lock casing, and an encryption algorithm is used to identify the induction key; if the induction key is authentic, a motor retracts the latch bolt to open the door.
Yet another objective of the present invention is to provide a keyholeless lock device, wherein the induction key thereof can function as a power source to power the circuit device inside the lock casing during a power failure.
Further another objective of the present invention is to provide a keyholeless lock device, wherein a cryptographic algorithm and an radio frequency identification transmission technology are used to identify whether the induction key is authentic.
To achieve the abovementioned objectives, the present invention proposes a keyholeless lock device, which comprises a lock casing, a rotary lock handle arranged on one surface of the lock casing, a latch bolt arranged on one edge of the lock casing, an induction key used to send out an encryption information, a circuit device arranged inside the lock casing, and a motor arranged inside the lock casing, wherein the circuit device receives the encryption information output by the induction key and uses a decryption procedure to identify whether the induction key is authentic; if the induction key is authentic, the circuit device drives the motor to retract the latch bolt into the lock casing to open the door. The keyholeless lock device of the present invention provides two door-opening means: one means is a rotary lock handle to open the door from the inside, and the other is an induction key to open the door from the outside with encryption and decryption algorithms identifying whether the induction key is authentic. Therefore, the keyholeless lock device of the present invention is a high-reliability security device.
To enable the objectives, technical contents, characteristics and accomplishments of the present invention to be easily understood, the embodiments of the present invention are to be described in detail below.
The present invention pertains to a keyholeless lock device, which abolishes the traditional keyhole and lock cylinder. Refer to
The present invention is characterized in that different means are respectively used to unlock the door from the inside and the outside. When the user is inside the door, he rotates the lock knob 12 to drive the motor 22 to retract the latch bolt 14 into the lock casing 10 to open the door. The keyholeless lock device of the present invention has none traditional keyhole and lock cylinder. When the user is outside the door, he uses a non-contact induction means to open the door. Refer to
Normally, the keyholeless lock device of the present invention is powered by commercial power. When commercial power is interrupted, the user inside the door can till open the door via rotating the lock knob 12 to retract the latch bolt 14. However, the user outside the door can no more use the induction key 24 to open the door in the normal way. At this time, the induction key 24 of the present invention can function as a standby power supply. The user can engage the induction key 24 with the lock casing 10 to power the lock device. After the induction key 24 is authenticated, the latch bolt 14 is retracted into the lock casing 10 to open the door.
In summary, the keyholeless lock device of the present invention can apply to various doors. Owing to the characteristics of none keyhole and none lock cylinder, the keyholeless lock device of the present invention can prevent thieves from unlocking the door with their lock-picking skill. The keyholeless lock device of the present invention possesses two means to respectively open the lock from the inside and the outside. When the user is inside door, he rotates the lock knob to open the door. When the user is outside the door, he uses an induction key to open the door. Further, the induction key can function as a standby power supply. When there is a power failure, the user inside the door can still rotate the lock knob to open the door, and the user outside the door can use the induction key to power the lock device and then attain the authentication to open the door. Therefore, the present invention not only has the characteristics of none keyhole and none lock cylinder but also can prevent the user from being unable to open the lock during a power failure.
Those described above are the preferred embodiments to exemplify the present invention. However, it is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Any equivalent modification and variation according to the spirit of the present invention is to be also included within the scope the claims of the present invention.