Claims
- 1. An electronic self-powered combination lock comprising:
- a dial knob connected to a generator providing electrical power for said lock;
- electronic controls powered by said generator;
- a keypad comprising data entry key buttons for activation to enter combination and initialization data;
- an electronic key;
- means for accepting said electronic key connected to said electronic controls;
- means for reading the contents of said key;
- means for combining portions of said key contents with data stored in said lock;
- comparison means for comparing said combined data with an authorized combination, said authorized combination generated by said lock and if compared equal, conditioning said lock to be opened;
- at least one alternate control path for accepting alternate data and a different key for operation of said lock;
- means selectable to require one or two sets of entered data from said keys and from said keypad to operate said lock;
- means for recording date, time, personal identifier, and close seal number for each opening and closing of said lock.
- 2. The lock of claim 1 wherein operation of said at least one alternate flow path for accepting alternate data is dependent upon the successful acceptance of one authorized combination and the insertion and acceptance of one electronic key.
- 3. The lock of claim 2 wherein said operation of said alternate flow path is conditioned upon the insertion of a second electronic key.
- 4. The lock of claim 1 wherein said alternate flow path permits the use of a combination and a unique electronic key to override the need to enter said authorized combination.
- 5. The lock of claim 1 further comprising means for transferring said recorded date, time, personal identifier and close seal number to an electronic key.
- 6. The lock of claim 1 further comprising means for establishing authorized combinations for use by a plurality of classes of electronic keys and generation of an authorized combination based on one class of said electronic keys as read by said lock.
- 7. The lock of claim 6 where said electronic key read by said lock is the most recently read key inserted into said lock.
- 8. The lock of claim 1 wherein said authorized combination is generated at the time of attempted entry into said lock by combination of: data unique to said lock, data contained in said key, and data that changes with each operation of said lock.
- 9. The lock of claim 6 wherein said authorized combinations are generated at the time of attempted entry into said lock by combination of data unique to said lock, data contained in said key, and data that changes with each operation of said lock.
- 10. The lock of claim 6 wherein said alternate control path permits data read from a unique one-time use key and a unique combination to return said lock to a mode of operation identical to a mode of operation that said lock was in upon receipt from a manufacturer of said lock.
- 11. The lock of claim 10 wherein said lock further comprises means for establishing authorized combinations for each use by a plurality of classes of electronic keys and generation of an authorized combination for only the class of said electronic key read by said lock and said lock may be returned to a mode of operation for selected modes of operation with selected classes of said electronic keys identical to the mode of operation that said lock was in upon receipt from a manufacturer of said lock.
- 12. An electronic self-powered combination lock comprising:
- a dial knob connected to a generator providing electrical power for said lock;
- electronic controls powered by said generator;
- data entry means for activation to enter combination and initialization data;
- an electronic key;
- means for accepting said electronic key connected to said electronic controls;
- means for reading the contents of said key;
- means for combining portions of said key contents with data unique to said lock, stored in said lock;
- comparison means for comparing said combined data with an authorized combination, said authorized combination generated by said lock and if compared equal, conditioning said lock to be opened;
- at least one alternate control path for accepting alternate data and a different key for operation of said lock;
- means selectable to require one or two sets of entered data from said keys and from said keypad to operate said lock;
- means for recording date, time, personal identifier, and close seal number for each opening and closing of said lock.
- 13. The lock of claim 12 wherein operation of said at least one alternate flow path for accepting alternate data is dependent upon the successful acceptance of one authorized combination and the insertion and acceptance of one electronic key.
- 14. The lock of claim 13 wherein said operation of said alternate flow path is conditioned upon the insertion of a second electronic key.
- 15. The lock of claim 12 wherein said alternate flow path permits the use of a combination and a unique electronic key to override the need to enter said authorized combination.
- 16. The lock of claim 12 further comprising means for transferring said recorded date, time, personal identifier and close seal number to an electronic key.
- 17. The lock of claim 12 further comprising means for establishing authorized combinations for use by a plurality of classes of electronic keys and generation of an authorized combination based on one class of said electronic keys as read by said lock.
- 18. The lock of claim 17 where said electronic key read by said lock is the most recently read key inserted into said lock.
- 19. The lock of claim 12 wherein said authorized combination is generated at the time of attempted entry into said lock by combination of data unique to said lock, data contained in said key, and data that changes with each operation of said lock.
- 20. The lock of claim 17 wherein said authorized combinations are generated at the time of attempted entry into said lock by combination of data unique to said lock, data contained in said key, and data that changes with each operation of said lock.
- 21. The lock of claim 6 wherein said alternate control path permits data read from a unique one-time use key and a unique combination to return said lock to a mode of operation identical to a mode of operation that said lock was in upon receipt from a manufacturer of said lock.
- 22. The lock of claim 21 wherein said lock further comprises means for establishing authorized combinations for each use by a plurality of classes of electronic keys and generation of an authorized combination for only the class of said electronic key read by said lock and said lock may be returned to a mode of operation for selected modes of operation with selected classes of said electronic keys identical to the mode of operation that said lock was in upon receipt from a manufacturer of said lock.
- 23. An electronic combination lock comprising:
- a dial knob for opening said lock;
- electronic controls for controlling the operation of said lock;
- data entry means for activation to enter combination and initialization data;
- an electronic key;
- means for accepting said electronic key connected to said electronic controls;
- means for reading the contents of said key;
- means for combining portions of said key contents with data unique to said lock;
- an electronic comparator for comparing said combined data with an authorized combination, and if compared equal, conditioning said lock to be opened;
- at least one alternate control path for accepting alternate data and a different key for operation of said lock;
- means selectable to require one or two sets of entered data from said keys and from said keypad to operate said lock;
- means for recording date, time, personal identifier, and close seal number for each opening and closing of said lock.
- 24. The lock of claim 23 wherein operation of said at least one alternate flow path for accepting alternate data is dependent upon the successful acceptance of one authorized combination and the insertion and acceptance of one electronic key.
- 25. The lock of claim 24 wherein said operation of said alternate flow path is conditioned upon the insertion of a second electronic key.
- 26. The lock of claim 23 wherein said alternate flow path permits the use of a combination and a unique electronic key to override the need to enter said authorized combination.
- 27. The lock of claim 23 further comprising means for transferring said recorded date, time, personal identifier and close seal number to an electronic key.
- 28. The lock of claim 23 further comprising means for establishing authorized combinations for use by a plurality of classes of electronic keys and generation of an authorized combination based on one class of said electronic keys as read by said lock.
- 29. The lock of claim 28 where said electronic key read by said lock is the most recently read key inserted into said lock.
- 30. The lock of claim 23 wherein said authorized combination is generated at the time of attempted entry into said lock by combination of data unique to said lock, data contained in said key, and data that changes with each operation of said lock.
- 31. The lock of claim 28 wherein said authorized combinations are generated at the time of attempted entry into said lock by combination of data unique to said lock, data contained in said key, and data that changes with each operation of said lock.
- 32. The lock of claim 28 wherein said alternate control path permits data read from a unique one time use key and a unique combination to return said lock to a mode of operation identical to the mode of operation that said lock was in upon receipt from a manufacturer of said lock.
- 33. The lock of claim 32 wherein said lock further comprises means for establishing authorized combinations for each use by a plurality of classes of electronic keys and generation of an authorized combination for only the class of said electronic key read by said lock and said lock may be returned to a mode of operation for selected modes of operation with selected classes of said electronic keys identical to the mode of operation that said lock was in upon receipt from a manufacturer of said lock.
- 34. An electrical lock for securing an enclosure and for connection to an alarm comprising:
- an electronic computer control for accepting data to operate said lock;
- a bolt operative under the control of said electronic computer control;
- an electrical control capable of suppressing an alarm signal when turned on and incapable of suppressing an alarm signal when turned off, responsive to said electronic computer control, said electronic computer control turning said electrical control on upon locking of said lock and turning said electrical control off upon unlocking of said lock,
- whereby said electrical control suppresses alarm signals of an alarm circuit when said lock is unlocked and enables said alarm signals when said lock is locked.
- 35. The lock of claim 34 wherein said electrical control is comprised of a relay controlled by said electronic computer.
- 36. The lock of claim 35 wherein said relay controls said alarm signals within a circuit monitoring a condition external to said lock.
- 37. The lock of claim 36 wherein said relay, responsive to said electronic computer control enables and suppresses signals of a silent alarm circuit.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/342,740, filed Nov. 21, 1994 and now abandoned, entitled KEYPAD ENTRY ELECTRONIC COMBINATION LOCK WITH SELF GENERATED COMBINATION by Gerald L. Dawson and Daniel L. Thompson.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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