The following description relates to a lock box component and, more particularly, to a lead screw latch for use with a lock box.
A real estate lock box is oftentimes a padlock-shaped box that hangs around the doorknob of a house that is on the real estate market. The device holds the keys to a house to allow communal access for all authorized real estate agents while continuing to keep the keys secure so that no one besides the authorized real estate as can enter the house. Permission to install a real estate lock box on the door is typically given by the seller or the owner of the home and permission to access the keys held by the real estate lock box is distributed by real estate services such as the multiple listing service (MLS).
In use, real estate lock boxes are normally secured with a manual key, a security code or a swipe card. In any case, an individual who has been granted access to the keys operates the real estate lock box by providing his/her access credential in whatever form is required and, if the credential is recognized and approved, the real estate lock box opens up so that the keys can be withdrawn.
According to one aspect of the disclosure, a lead screw latch mechanism is provided and includes a gate check rotatable to assume locked and unlocked positions, a housing defining lock and unlock grooves and a key container. The key container includes a boss and is biased away from the gate check and selectively movable toward the gate check through the housing with the gate check assuming the locked position whereby the boss, having been received in the lock groove, is prevented from exiting the lock groove and the unlocked position whereby the boss, having been received in the lock groove, is permitted to exit the lock groove. The lead screw latch mechanism further includes an elastic assembly which, with the boss exited from the lock groove, drives key container rotation toward a rotational position at which the boss is aligned with the unlock groove.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the gate check, the housing, the key container and the elastic assembly are housed in a lock box housing.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the lead screw latch mechanism further includes motor which is operable to rotate the gate check from the unlocked position to the locked position.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the gate check includes a body defining a central aperture and one or more offset holes and gear teeth disposed about at least a portion of a periphery of the body.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the housing includes an annular sidewall and a bulkhead supportively disposed on an interior face of the annular sidewall to define the lock and unlock grooves.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the boss includes radial bosses and the key container further comprises axial bosses.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the elastic assembly includes a helical driveshaft along which the key container is selectively movable, an elastic element interposed between key container components and a protrusion disposed on an interior one of the key container components.
According to another aspect of the disclosure, a lead screw latch mechanism is provided. The lead screw latch mechanism includes a gate check defining holes and being rotatable to assume locked and unlocked positions, a housing defining lock and unlock grooves and a key container. The key container includes first bosses receivable in the lock and unlock grooves and second bosses receivable in the holes. The key container is biased away from the gate check and selectively movable toward the gate check through the housing with the gate check assuming the locked position whereby the first bosses, having been received in the lock grooves, are prevented from exiting the lock grooves by an impingement of the second bosses against the gate check and the unlocked position whereby the first bosses, having been received in the lock grooves, are permitted to exit the lock grooves by the second bosses being received in the holes. The lead screw latch mechanism further includes an elastic assembly which, with the first bosses exited from the lock grooves, drives key container rotation toward a rotational position at which the first bosses are aligned with the unlock grooves.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the gate check, the housing, the key container and the elastic assembly are housed m a lock box, housing.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, with the first bosses aligned with the unlock grooves, the key container is removable from the lock box.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the lead screw latch mechanism further includes a motor which is operable to rotate the gate check from the unlocked position to the locked position.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the gate check includes a body defining a central aperture and the holes such that the holes are offset from a rotational axis of the body and sear teeth disposed about at least a portion of a periphery of the body.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the housing includes an annular sidewall and a bulkhead supportively disposed on an interior face of the annular sidewall to define the lock and unlock grooves.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the first bosses include radial bosses and the second bosses comprise axial bosses.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the elastic assembly includes a helical driveshaft along which the key container is selectively movable, an elastic element interposed between key container components and a protrusion disposed on an interior one of the key container components.
According to yet another aspect of the disclosure, a lock box is provided. The lock box includes a lock box housing, a user interface device supportively disposed on the lock box housing and a lead screw latch mechanism disposed within the lock box housing. The lead screw latch mechanism includes a gate check, a housing, a key container, an elastic assembly and a motor. The motor is engaged upon a user inputting a recognized and approved credential via the user interface such that the gate check is rotated by the motor into an unlocked position and such that the key container is disposed to be completely pushed through the housing to thereby cause the key container to be placed in an ejectable position from the lock box housing by the elastic assembly.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the lock box housing includes a hook feature.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the gate check defines holes and is rotatable to assume a locked position and the unlocked position, the housing defines lock and unlock grooves, the key container includes first bosses receivable in the lock and unlock grooves and second bosses receivable in the holes, the key container is biased away from the gate check and selectively movable toward the gate check through the housing with the gate check assuming the locked position whereby the first bosses, having been received in the lock grooves, are prevented from exiting the lock grooves by an impingement of the second bosses against the gate check and the unlocked position whereby the first bosses, having been received in the lock grooves, are permitted to exit the lock grooves by the second bosses being received in the holes, and the elastic assembly which, with the first bosses exited from the lock grooves, drives key container rotation toward a rotational position at which the first bosses are aligned with the unlock grooves.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the gate check includes a body defining a central aperture and the holes such that the holes are offset from a rotational axis of the body and gear teeth disposed about at least a portion of a periphery of the body and the housing includes an annular sidewall and a bulkhead supportively disposed on an interior face of the annular sidewall to define the lock and unlock grooves.
In accordance with additional or alternative embodiments, the elastic assembly includes a helical driveshaft along which the key container is selectively movable, an elastic element interposed between key container components and a protrusion disposed on an interior one of the key container components.
These and other advantages and features will become more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the drawings.
The subject matter, which is regarded as the disclosure, is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of the specification. The foregoing and other features, and advantages of the disclosure are apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Because they typically protect valuable goods and property, real estate lock boxes are often subject to physical attacks. In addition, conventional real estate lock boxes often require high power and are bulky. Thus, as will be described below, a real estate lock box (hereinafter referred to as a “lock box”) is provided that is not susceptible to known physical attacks, requires relatively little power to operate and can be made compact in size. To these ends, the lock box includes a latch mechanism m which a lead screw is used to load a torsion spring and a gate check that can be place in an authorized state to allow the latch mechanism to open.
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The gate check 30 may be provided as a first gear element and includes a body 31 that is formed to define a central aperture 32 surrounding a central rotational axis of the gate check 30, gate holes 33 that are offset from the central rotational axis and gear teeth 34 disposed about all or at least a portion of the periphery of the body 31. The motor assembly 20 includes a motor 21, an output shaft 22 and a second year element 23 having gear teeth that are disposed to engage with the gear teeth 34 of the gate check 30. When the authorized user's credential is recognized and approved, the motor 21 is activated to generate rotational torque which rotates the output shaft 22 such that the output shaft 22, in turn, rotates the second gear element 23. The second gear element 23 thus causes the gate check 30 to rotate about the rotational axis.
At an initial time, the gate check 30 may be disposed to assume a locked rotational position and, upon the activation of the motor 21, may be disposed to assume an unlocked rotational position. Both the locked and unlocked rotational positions will be described in further detail below.
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In accordance with embodiments, the following description will relate to the case where the body 31 of the gate check 30 is formed to define a pair of gate holes 33 that are oppositely offset from the central rotational axis, where the bulkhead 42 of the lock housing 40 is formed to define two opposite lock grooves 420 and two opposite unlock grooves 421 and where the annular body 520 correspondingly includes a pair of opposite first (or radial) bosses 522 and a pair of opposite second (or axial) bosses 523. This is being done for clarity and brevity and is not intended to limit the application as a whole or the claims in any way.
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With this initial configuration, the key container 50 can be pushed toward the gate check 30 in opposition to the bias applied thereto. Such pushing causes the protrusion 623 to ride along the helical grooves of the helical drive shaft 61 and thereby rotates the interior container body 51. The rotation begins to apply torsion to the torsional spring 62 through the interaction of the flange 620 and the radial groove 521. However, since the gate check 30 is disposed to assume the locked position whereby the second bosses 523 are misaligned with the gate holes 33, the second bosses 523 eventually impinge upon the body 31 of the gate check 30. This prevents complete movement of the key container 50 toward the gate check 30 and thus prevents the first bosses from clearing the lock grooves 420. Once the pushing of the key container 50 ceases, the key container 50 will return to its original position with the first bosses 522 seated against the closed bottom ends within the lock grooves 420 and the torsional spring 62 not being in tension.
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Upon the completion of the movement of the key container 50 toward the gate check 30, the first bosses 522 clear the lock grooves 420 and the torsional spring 62 is placed in a tension condition whereby the torsional spring 62 is permitted to rotate the exterior container body 52 relative to the interior container body 51. Such rotation brings the first bosses 522 into misalignment with the lock grooves 420 and into alignment with the unlock grooves 523. At this point, the pushing of the key container 50 toward the gate check 30 ceases and the bias of the key container 50 away from the gate check 30 drive the key container 50 along the helical drive shaft 61 whereby the tension in the torsional spring 62 is released and the key container 50 is permitted to fall out from the lead screw latch mechanism 13 and the lock box housing 11 of the lock box 10 as a whole. Here, the authorized user is able to remove the key 15 from the key container 50.
While the disclosure is provided in devil in connection with only a limited number of embodiments, it should be readily understood that the disclosure is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, the disclosure can be modified to incorporate any number of variations, alterations, substitutions or equivalent arrangements not heretofore described, but which are commensurate with the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Additionally, while various embodiments of the disclosure have been described, it is to be understood that the exemplary embodiment(s) may include only some of the described exemplary aspects. Accordingly, the disclosure is not to be seen as limited by the foregoing description, but is only limited by the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of PCT/US2018/030446 filed May 1, 2018, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/500,013 filed May 2, 2017, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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