Lock assembly having secure engagement plate

Abstract
A lock assembly for attachment to an enclosure door. The enclosure door has a lock assembly receiving opening created to receive the lock assembly. The lock assembly includes a lock case assembly having a bolt that can be moved between at least two positions; a lock actuating assembly interconnected with the lock case assembly such that the lock actuating assembly can actuate a change in the position of the bolt from one position to another; and a mounting plate. The lock assembly is secured within the receiving opening of the enclosure door by an interior mounting plate securing bracket, preferably two such brackets, secured to the interior side of the mounting plate. A method of securing a lock assembly to an enclosure door is also disclosed.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a lock assembly, including a mounting plate for securing the lock assembly to an enclosure door, preferably a computer enclosure door. In preferred embodiments, the lock assembly includes components of an electronic lock, preferably including a Dallas™ chip, which enables the lock to monitor entry into the computer enclosure. The present invention also includes an enclosure door including such a lock assembly.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Locks to limit access to enclosures are well known in the art as are locks which monitor access to enclosures. Such locks are manufactured by a number of companies, most prominently Sargent & Greenleaf Lock Manufacturer's, Inc., Nicholasville, Ky.; LaGard, Inc., Torrance, Calif. and Kaba Mas, Inc. of Lexington, Ky. These locks can limit access to the inside of an enclosure to individuals who have a specific entry code which they are required to enter when seeking access to the enclosure. The locks can also monitor and keep a record of which codes are used to obtain access to the enclosure and when such access is obtained. These types of locks are well known in the art.




Unfortunately, from time to time the lock may need to be serviced or the owner of an enclosure may wish to upgrade from one lock to another. The installation of such a lock is time consuming and often requires an owner to request service from an outside service provider. In addition, original equipment manufacturers (OEM's) are also generally looking to simplify installation so that costs for labor can be reduced, thereby reducing the overall cost to the consumer of using the OEM's lock.




In the Detailed Description of this application, a description is provided of an AUDITCON™ lock made by Kaba Mas, Inc., Lexington, Ky. The present invention includes such a lock or such other lock that would provide similar security features.




In the past, Mas-Hamilton and other lock manufacturers have provided their locks to manufacturers of enclosures, preferably enclosures used to enclose banking equipment, computer servers and other sensitive electronic equipment, to which owners of such equipment wish to limit access and document all such access. The Mas-Hamilton locks of this type limit access by providing an electronic lock or latch mechanism and document access that is granted. It will be appreciated that installation requires a fair amount of skilled labor and care. In addition to the difficulty associated with securing the locks, a further concern is the security provided by the locks when they are attached to an enclosure door. It may be possible to strike such a lock from the outside of the enclosure, that the outer portion and the inner portion of the lock assembly are disengaged from the enclosure door, allowing the enclosure to fall open.




It will be appreciated from the foregoing, therefore, that prior art devices and methods of installing these devices present problems which are in need of solutions. It also will be appreciated that further enhancements of the security provided by such locks are needed. The present invention provides solutions for these and other problems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed in one embodiment to a lock assembly including a dial assembly or lock actuating assembly and a lock bolt or lock case assembly, which sandwich an engagement plate or a mounting plate to which each is secured to form the lock assembly. The mounting plate preferably includes a number of different functional parts which allow the respective assemblies to be secured to the mounting plate and also allow the mounting plate to permit the lock assembly to be secured within an opening within a door of an enclosure.




In one preferred embodiment, the mounting plate includes a plurality of drilled and tapped holes, a plurality of Standoffs and a plurality of securing studs. In the further preferred embodiment, a lock assembly for attachment to an enclosure door is provided, comprising: a lock case assembly including a bolt having at least first and second positions; a lock actuating assembly interconnected with the lock case assembly such that the lock actuating assembly can actuate a change in the position of the bolt from the first position to the second position; and a mounting plate having an interior side and an exterior side; the lock actuating assembly being secured to the mounting plate on the exterior side and the lock case assembly being secured to the mounting plate on the interior side. The lock case assembly is preferably secured within a lock assembly receiving opening by at least one interior mounting plate securing bracket secured to the interior side of the mounting plate and effectively gripping an edge of a lock receiving opening in the enclosure door.




In further preferred embodiments, the present invention provides an enclosure door having a lock assembly, including a mounting plate such as the mounting plate disclosed hereinabove, secured within a lock assembly receiving opening in the enclosure door.




In a further preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a method for securing a lock assembly to an enclosure door, the method including creating an opening in the enclosure door, inserting the lock assembly in the opening and securing the lock assembly to the enclosure door.




The lock assembly preferably includes a lock case assembly having a bolt that can be moved between at least two positions; a lock actuating assembly interconnected with the lock case assembly such that the lock actuating assembly can actuate a change in the position of the bolt from one position to the other; and a mounting plate having an interior side and an exterior side. The lock actuating assembly is secured to the mounting plate on the exterior side and the lock case assembly is secured to the mounting plate on the interior side. The lock assembly itself is secured within the lock assembly receiving opening of the enclosure door by an interior mounting plate securing bracket, preferably two such brackets, which are secured to the interior side of the mounting plate and effectively grip an edge or preferably edges of the enclosure door proximate the lock receiving opening so that the lock assembly is secured to the enclosure door.




It will be appreciated that the present lock assembly reduces the complexity of installation of locks of this type and reduces the expense associated with such installation and also reduces the amount of time and energy associated with such installation.




It is an object of the present invention, therefore, to provide a lock assembly which can be installed in a standard enclosure door in a straightforward and expeditious manner without disassembly of the lock assembly prior to installation. In the most preferred embodiment, the lock assembly is installed by placing the lock assembly within a lock assembly receiving opening created in the enclosure door and securing the lock assembly to the enclosure door by placing at least one, preferably two, interior mounting plate securing brackets over respective pairs of securing studs, securing the interior mounting plate securing brackets to the respective securing studs with stud securing nuts which are tightened such that the interior mounting plate securing brackets grip edges of the lock assembly receiving opening of the enclosure door.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a simplified electronic lock assembly which is easy to install, easy to remove for repair or enhancement and easy to reinstall or replace.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a system for enhanced security for enclosure doors by providing a mounting plate which secures the lock case assembly to the enclosure door even if the lock actuating assembly is destroyed or disengaged from the mounting plate.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a mounting plate which is specifically designed to secure the lock case assembly to the interior side of the mounting plate while the enclosure door is secured to the mounting plate on the interior side as well, thereby enhancing the security provided by the mounting plate, as well as the present lock assembly.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a kit including the mounting plate and other accessories, preferably an interior mounting plate securing brackets and a plurality of stud securing nuts for securing the mounting plate to an enclosure door having a lock assembly receiving opening suitable for mounting the present mounting plate.




The above-described features and advantages along with various other advantages and features of novelty are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed hereto and forming a part hereof. However, for a better understanding of the invention, its advantages and objects attained by its use, reference should be made to the drawings which form a further part hereof and to the accompanying descriptive matter, preferred embodiments of the present invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring now to the drawings, in which like reference numerals refer to equivalent elements in a series of embodiments of the present invention:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a preferred lock assembly


2


of the present invention showing an exterior side


9




a


of a mounting plate


8


sandwiched between a lock actuating assembly


4


and a lock case assembly


6


;





FIG. 2

is a further perspective view of the lock assembly


2


shown in

FIG. 1

, but showing an interior side


9




b


of the mounting plate


8


;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the lock assembly


2


shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

as it would come apart when secured within a lock assembly receiving opening


26


within an enclosure door


28


;





FIG. 4

is a side plan view of the lock assembly shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

from the inside


29


of the enclosure door


28


showing the outline of the mounting plate


8


and the outline of the lock assembly receiving opening


26


at least partially in phantom;





FIG. 5

is a side elevation of the lock assembly


2


when engaged with the enclosure door


28


as seen from line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a partial cross-sectional view from the top of the lock assembly


2


shown in

FIG. 4

as seen from the line


6





6


showing the enclosure door


28


and the mounting plate


8


in partial cross-section and wherein the lock actuating assembly


4


and the lock case or bolt case assembly


6


are shown in phantom;





FIG. 7

is a to plan view of the mounting plate


8


showing the interior side


9




b


; and





FIG. 8

is a right side elevation of the mounting plate


8


, shown in

FIG. 7

, showing one of the two standoffs


46


in partial cross-section and the tapped hole in the other standoff


46


in phantom;











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the present invention provides a lock assembly


2


including a dial assembly or lock actuating assembly


4


, a lock case or bolt assembly


6


and a mounting plate


8


. The mounting plate has an exterior side


9




a


, shown primarily in

FIG. 1

, and an interior side


9




b


, shown primarily in FIG.


2


.




Referring now also to

FIG. 3

which provides an exploded view of parts of the lock assembly


2


when secured to an enclosure door


28


, as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, to which reference is also made at this time.




The preferred lock assembly shown in

FIGS. 1-5

includes a mounting plate


8


having a center hole


10


through which a spindle


12


, extending from the lock case assembly


6


can extend to become engaged within the lock actuating assembly. The preferred lock actuating assembly


4


and lock case assembly


6


are respective parts of an AUDITCON™ lock available from Kaba Mas, Inc., Lexington, Ky., such as the series 50R, 52R, 100R, 200R, 400R, 500R and 2100R series AUDITCON™ locks.




Other locks may be substituted for the preferred lock. These locks include the V series, LP series, Vindication™ series, X08/X07 series, LC series and the like locks from Kaba Mas or Mas-Hamilton, the ComboGuard®, DelaGuard®, TimeDealy™, SafeGuard™, TwoBolt™, Privat®, SmartGuard™, DigiGuard®, LGAudit™, LGBasic™, LGCombo™, eCam®, MultiGuard™, VisionGuard™ and the like series from LeGard, and the Comptronic® 6120, 6121, 6123, 6124, 6125, 6140, 6150 and the like series from Sargent & Greenleaf, along with any other similar two, or more, component lock systems from these or other access lock or other lock manufacturers.




The preferred lock actuating assembly


4


includes a keypad


14


, which allows the user to enter an access code which, once entered, will cause the lock actuating assembly to actuate movement of a bolt


22


in the lock case assembly


6


by turning the spindle


12


. Mas-Hamilton also produces similar locks having a low profile housing (now shown) and a vertical lock housing (not shown). The Mas-Hamilton locks have two different modes of operation, an independent mode and a Supervisory/Subordinate mode. Within each operation mode, two access modes are available: Single User access and Dual User access. In Single User access, only one combination is required to open the lock. In Dual User access, two combinations must be correctly and consecutively entered to open the lock.




Independent mode—When operating in Independent mode, only one (Single User access) or two (Dual User access) combinations are required to open the lock. In Dual User access, either combination can be entered first. However, you should not turn the dial or press Clear between combination entries.




Supervisory/Subordinate mode (Super/Sub mode)—When operating in Super/Sub mode, a Supervisor must first enable lock access for Subordinate User(s) in order for them to be able to open the lock. In Single User access, two separate combinations are required to open the lock. A Supervisor combination followed by an assigned Supervisor ID must be entered first to enable lock access for a Subordinate User combination. The Subordinate User combination can be entered an unlimited number of times thereafter to open the lock. Once the Supervisor combination and the assigned Supervisor ID are re-entered to disable lock access for a Subordinate User, the Subordinate User combination will no longer open the lock.




In Dual User access, three separate combinations are required to open the lock. A Supervisor combination followed by an assigned Supervisor ID must be entered first to enable lock access for two Subordinate User combinations. The Subordinate User combinations can be entered an unlimited number of times thereafter (and in any order) to open the lock. Once the Supervisor combination and the assigned Supervisor ID are re-entered to disable lock access for the Subordinate User(s), these Subordinate User combinations will no longer open the lock.




There are four different types of classifications of personnel who can access the lock:




Master User—The Master User performs the initial lock setup activities. There is a maximum of one Master User per lock. The Master User combination will not open the lock.




Access User—In Independent mode, a user added by a Master User.




Supervisor—In Supervisory/Subordinate mode, a user added by the Master User and who has the ability to add/delete other Subordinate users. The maximum number of Supervisors per lock varies according to lock model. A Supervisor cannot open the lock.




Subordinate User—In Supervisor/Subordinate mode, a user who is added by and assigned to a Supervisor.




Referring now also to

FIG. 6

, the preferred lock assembly


2


shown in

FIG. 4

is shown as seen from line


6





6


of

FIG. 4

, showing the enclosure door


28


in partial cross-section and the lock actuating assembly


4


and the lock case assembly


6


in phantom. In

FIG. 6

, the tip


22




a


of the bolt


22


is shown in phantom once in a first position, A, where the tip is extended out away from the lock case assembly housing


7


and a second position, B, in which the tip


22




b


of the bolt


22


protrudes only slightly from the lock case assembly housing


7


. It is envisioned that the bolt


22


will engage a structure (not shown) associated with the enclosure (not shown) when the enclosure door


28


, preferably pivotally attached, is attached to the enclosure (not shown). In this way, the bolt


22


will provide a mechanism for engaging the enclosure structure (not shown) when it is in the first position in which the lock assembly


2


will engage the enclosure (not shown) to keep the enclosure door


28


in a secured and closed position (not shown).




Referring now also to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the mounting plate


8


of the present invention preferably has a shape similar to that shown in FIG.


7


. In alternate embodiments, the shape of the mounting plate may vary, and the position of the various openings, holes or attachments to the mounting plate may be varied as well in order to accommodate a variety of lock actuating assemblies, lock case assemblies and the like. The main feature of the mounting plate


8


, however, is that it will provide a plate having an exterior side


9




a


and an interior side


9




b


. the preferred mounting plate


8


includes four securing studs


42


attached to the interior surface


9




b


. In the present application, the term “securing stud” means a protrusion extending away from the interior surface


9




b


of the mounting plate


8


, to which a securing bracket


64


may be secured. These securing studs


42


can be threaded studs, welded or weld studs, PEM® studs or the like. A securing bracket


64


, such as the interior mounting plate securing bracket


64


, see

FIGS. 4-6

, can be secured to the securing studs, but other well known fastening systems can also be used. In preferred embodiments, the securing studs are threaded such that they accept stud securing nuts which screw onto the securing studs


42


to secure a securing bracket


64


which can grip an edge


27


of the lock assembly receiving opening


26


in the enclosure door


28


. In a preferred embodiment, the securing studs


42


are PEM® studs from Pem Fastening Systems, Danboro, Pa. that are pressed into drilled or drilled and tapped holes, stamped holes, or the like. Alternatively, the securing studs


42


are spot welded onto the interior surface of the mounting plate


8


.




The mounting plate


8


also includes four T-nuts


46


or standoffs


46


having standoff receiving openings


44


in which standoff screws


52


, for securing the lock case assembly


6


, can be secured. In preferred embodiments, the lock assembly


2


includes a plurality of Standoff spacers


50


that are used to separate the lock case assembly


6


from the mounting plate


8


a sufficient distance to permit the standoff screw to bind the lock assembly standoff screws


52


to tightly secure the lock case assembly


6


to the mounting plate


8


. A washer


51


is also used to space the head


52




a


of the screw


52


away from an upper surface


6




a


of the lock assembly so that the standoff screw


52


effectively secures the lock assembly


6


to the mounting plate by engaging the threaded standoff receiving openings


44


in the standoffs


46


.




The mounting plate also includes the center hole


10


, which allows the spindle


12


to pass through the mounting plate


8


from the lock case assembly


6


to the lock actuating assembly


4


. A wire harness


13


also passes through the mounting plate to connect the lock actuating assembly


4


electronically with the lock case assembly


6


so that the act of entering a recognized code into the keypad


14


of the lock actuating assembly is effective to permit the spindle


12


to turn within the lock case assembly


6


and move the bolt


22


from the first position


22




a


to the second position


22




b


(shown in

FIG. 6

in phantom).




The preferred mounting plate


8


also includes four drilled and tapped holes


47


which accept lock actuating assembly securing screws


48


which secure the lock actuating assembly


4


to the exterior surface


9




a


of the mounting plate


8


.




The preferred electronic assembly


2


is assembled by displacing the keypad


14


from the lock actuating assembly


4


in order to secure the remaining housing for A to the exterior surface


9




a


of the mounting plate


8


. Lock actuating assembly securing screws


52


or standoff screws


52


are used to secure the lock actuating assembly housing


4




a


to drilled and tapped holes


47


in the mounting plate. The keypad


14


is then secured to the lock actuating assembly housing


4




a


. The lock case or bolt assembly


6


is also secured to the mounting plate


8


using screws


52


. Four standoff screws


52


are used to secure the lock case assembly to the interior side of the mounting plate.




The lock assembly


2


also includes two interior mounting plate securing brackets


64


which can be secured to the interior side


9




b


of the mounting plate


8


by a plurality of stud securing nuts


68


which can secure the interior mounting plate securing brackets


64


to the weld stud


42


in the manner shown in FIG.


2


.




To secure the lock assembly


2


to the enclosure door


28


, however, the interior mounting plate securing brackets


64


are preferably disengaged from the securing studs


42


and engaged with the enclosure door


28


within the lock assembly receiving opening


26


. To secure the lock assembly


2


, within the lock assembly receiving opening


26


, the interior mounting plate securing brackets


64


are placed over the securing studs


42


when the lock assembly


2


is in place in the enclosure door


28


within the lock assembly receiving opening


26


, thereby sandwiching edges


27


of the lock assembly receiving opening


26


between the mounting plate


8


and respective interior mounting plate securing brackets


64


. Stud securing nuts


68


are used to secure the interior mount plate securing brackets against the edges


27


of the locking assembly receiving opening so as to grip the enclosure door


28


between the interior mounting plate securing brackets


64


, respectively, and the mounting plate


8


.




In a preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a kit including a mounting plate


8


of the present invention and two interior mounting plate securing brackets


64


. In preferred embodiments, the kit also includes stud securing nuts


68


, spacers


50


and standoff screws


52


.




In a further, preferred embodiment of the present invention, a method of securing the lock assembly


2


to an enclosure door


28


is provided, including the steps of creating a lock assembly receiving opening


26


in the enclosure door


28


; placing the lock assembly


2


within the lock assembly receiving opening


26


in the enclosure door


28


; and securing the lock assembly


2


within the lock assembly receiving opening by securing at least one interior mounting plate securing bracket to the interior side


9




b


of the mounting plate


8


and sandwiching at least a portion of the enclosure door


28


between the interior mounting plate securing bracket and the mounting plate


8


in such a manner that the lock assembly


2


is functionally secured to the enclosure door


28


.




The present lock assembly


2


has been designed to simplify the installation of a lock, preferably an AUDITCON™ lock available from Kaba Mas, Inc. Installation using the lock assembly


2


, requires the creation of a hole


26


in a door


28


to an enclosure (not shown), preferably a rectangular or square hole in certain embodiments, although the hole may vary in its configuration and size.




It is an object of the present invention to provide an assembly


2


which preferably includes components of a lock such as the AUDITCON™ lock for incorporation into an enclosure door


28


to limit access to an interior (not shown) of an enclosure (not shown). It is a further object of the present invention to provide a quickly attached assembly


2


for such use.




In order to install the preferred lock assembly


2


of the present invention in a computer enclosure (not shown), the enclosure door opening


26


is preferably provided in the enclosure door


28


. In preferred embodiments, the enclosure door opening


26


is a rectangular or, perhaps, square opening.




The lock assembly


2


is secured to the enclosure door


28


, within the enclosure door opening


26


by placing the lock assembly


2


within the enclosure door opening


26


and securing interior mounting plate securing brackets


64


to the respective securing studs


42


using alternate stud securing nuts


68


, such as Nyloc nuts or the like. The preferred stud securing nuts


68


hold the interior mounting plate securing brackets


64


against the enclosure door


28


at edges


27


of the enclosure door opening


26


to secure the lock assembly


2


to the enclosure door


28


. In the side view of the lock assembly


2


, shown in

FIGS. 4-6

, the lock assembly


2


is shown secured to the enclosure door


28


.




The simplicity with which the preferred lock assembly


2


can be installed within a computer enclosure door


28


is discussed. In preparation for installation, an opening


26


is cut or otherwise created in the enclosure door


28


. The lock assembly


2


is then inserted into the enclosure door opening


26


from the outside of an enclosure door


28


so that the lock case assembly


6


is inserted into the lock assembly receiving opening


26


and each of the securing studs


42


are placed within the enclosure door opening


26


so that the mounting plate


8


abuts against the outside


30


of the enclosure door


28


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the interior mounting plate securing brackets


64


are then placed on the securing studs


42


, thereby sandwiching the edges


27


of the lock assembly receiving opening


26


between the interior mounting plate securing brackets


64


, respectively, and the mounting plate


8


. Once the interior mounting plate securing brackets


64


are placed on the respective securing studs


42


, stud securing nuts


68


are screwed onto the securing studs


42


to secure the lock assembly


2


to the enclosure door


58


as shown in

FIGS. 4-6

. The stud securing nuts may be tightened using an appropriate tightening tool not shown.




Although the preferred electronic lock of the present invention is an AUDITCON™ lock in the R series, AUDITCON™ locks having a low profile housing (LP) or a vertical lock housing (V) are also encompassed by the present invention. Furthermore, a number of different electronic locks may also be substituted for the AUDITCON™ locks including any of the electronic locks mentioned above, which are presently available in the industry, and any other similar locks. If necessary, minor modifications to accommodate attachment of the lock actuating assembly and the lock case assembly for these alternate electronic locks may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.




In preferred embodiments, the lock actuating assembly


2


is both mechanically and electronically interconnected with the lock case assembly. The lock actuating assembly


4


includes a code receiving mechanism


14


for entering access codes and an actuating member


16


operatively connected with the lock case assembly


6


. The code receiving mechanism is electronically connected with the lock case assembly


6


such that the lock case assembly


6


can function, in response to an electronic signal from the lock actuating assembly


4


resulting from entering a predetermined access code into the code receiving mechanism


14


, in a manner permitting the position of the bolt


22


to be changed from the first position to the second position by separately mechanically actuating the change of position of the bolt


22


from the first position to the second position by using physical force to change the position of the actuation member


16


.




There are other two component locks systems that operate somewhat differently from the lock of the preferred embodiment. In an alternate embodiment (not shown), the alternate lock includes a bolt is spring biased such that the bolt is biased toward the first position, the lock actuating assembly is electronically interconnected with the lock case assembly and the lock actuating assembly includes a code receiving mechanism for entering access codes, wherein the code receiving mechanism is electronically connected with the lock case assembly such that the lock case assembly can function, in response to an electronic signal from the lock actuating assembly resulting from entering a predetermined access code into the code receiving mechanism, in a manner permitting the bolt to be depressed from the first position such that it can be depressed sufficiently to be in the second position.




In a further alternate embodiment (not shown), the alternate lock includes a lock actuating assembly which is electronically interconnected with the lock case assembly, the lock actuating assembly includes a code receiving mechanism for entering access codes and the code receiving mechanism is electronically connected with the lock case assembly such that the lock case assembly can function, in response to an electronic signal from the lock actuating assembly resulting from entering a predetermined access code into the code receiving mechanism, to change the position of the bolt from the first position to the second position by separately mechanically actuating the change of position of the bolt.




It is to be understood that, even though numerous characteristics and advantages of various embodiments of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of various embodiments of the invention, this disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts, within the broad principles of the present invention, to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.



Claims
  • 1. A lock assembly for attachment to an enclosure door of an enclosure, the enclosure door having a lock assembly receiving opening capable of receiving the lock assembly, the enclosure door having a plurality of lock assembly receiving opening edges proximate the lock assembly receiving opening; the lock assembly comprising:a lock case assembly including a bolt having at least first and second positions; a lock actuating assembly interconnected with the lock case assembly such that the lock actuating assembly can actuate a change in the position of the bolt from the first position to the second position; and a mounting plate having an interior side and an exterior side; the lock actuating assembly being secured to the exterior side and the lock case assembly being secured to the interior side; wherein the lock assembly can be assembled into a single lock assembly unit and then secured within the lock assembly receiving opening by at least one interior mounting plate securing bracket secured to the interior side of the mounting plate and effectively gripping at least one of the plurality of lock assembly receiving opening edges proximate the lock receiving opening, so that the lock assembly is effectively secured to the enclosure door after it has been assembled wherein the mounting plate has a plurality of threaded studs for receiving securing nuts; the threaded studs protruding outwardly from the interior side of the mounting plate for securing the enclosure door to the inside of the mounting plate.
  • 2. The lock assembly of claim 1, wherein the mounting plate has a plurality of drilled and tapped holes.
  • 3. The lock assembly of claim 2, wherein the lock actuating assembly is secured to the exterior side of the mounting plate by a plurality of screws secured within the plurality of drilled and tapped holes.
  • 4. The lock assembly of claim 1, wherein the mounting plate includes a plurality of standoffs secured to the interior side of the mounting plate.
  • 5. The lock assembly of claim 4, wherein the lock case assembly is secured to the interior side of the mounting plate with a plurality of screws secured to the plurality of standoffs.
  • 6. The lock assembly of claim 1, wherein the lock actuating assembly is both mechanically and electronically interconnected with the lock case assembly, wherein the lock actuating assembly includes a code receiving mechanism for entering access codes and an actuating member operatively connected with the lock case assembly, the code receiving mechanism being electronically connected with the lock case assembly such that the lock case assembly can function, in response to an electronic signal from the lock actuating assembly resulting from entering a predetermined access code into the code receiving mechanism, in a manner permitting the position of the bolt to be changed from the first position to the second position by separately mechanically actuating the change of position of the bolt from the first position to the second position by using physical force to change the position of the actuation member.
  • 7. An enclosure door for use to secure an enclosed space, the enclosure door comprising:a lock assembly receiving opening, the lock assembly receiving opening having a plurality of lock assembly receiving opening edges proximate the lock assembly receiving opening; a lock case assembly including a bolt having at least first and second positions; a lock actuating assembly interconnected with the lock case assembly such that the lock actuating assembly can actuate a change in the position of the bolt from the first position to the second position; and a mounting plate having an interior side and an exterior side; the lock actuating assembly being secured to the exterior side and the lock case assembly being secured to the interior side; wherein the lock actuating assembly and lock case assembly can be assembled into a single lock assembly unit and then secured within the lock assembly receiving opening by at least one interior mounting plate securing bracket secured to the interior side of the mounting plate and effectively gripping at least one of the plurality of lock assembly receiving opening edges proximate the lock receiving opening, so that the lock assembly is effectively secured to the enclosure door after it has been assembled, wherein the mounting plate includes a plurality of standoffs secured to the interior side of the mounting plate.
  • 8. The enclosure door of claim 7, wherein the lock actuating assembly is both mechanically and electronically interconnected with the lock case assembly, wherein the lock actuating assembly includes a code receiving mechanism for entering access codes and an actuating member operatively connected with the lock case assembly, the code receiving mechanism being electronically connected with the lock case assembly such that the lock case assembly can function, in response to an electronic signal from the lock actuating assembly resulting from entering a predetermined access code into the code receiving mechanism, in a manner permitting the position of the bolt to be changed from the first position to the second position by separately mechanically actuating the change of position of the bolt from the first position to the second position by using physical force to change the position of the actuation member.
  • 9. The enclosure door of claim 7, wherein the mounting plate has a plurality of threaded studs for receiving securing nuts; the threaded studs protruding outwardly from the interior side of the mounting plate for securing the enclosure door to the inside of the mounting plate.
  • 10. The enclosure door of claim 7, wherein the lock case assembly is secured to the interior side of the mounting plate with a plurality of screws secured to the plurality of standoffs.
  • 11. The enclosure door of claim 7, wherein the mounting plate has a plurality of drilled and tapped holes.
  • 12. The enclosure door of claim 11, wherein the lock actuating assembly is secured to the exterior side of the mounting plate by a plurality of screws secured within the plurality of drilled and tapped holes.
  • 13. A mounting plate for securing a lock case assembly and a lock actuating assembly to an enclosure door; the enclosure door having a lock assembly receiving opening; the enclosure door having a plurality of lock assembly receiving opening edges proximate the lock assembly receiving opening; the mounting plate comprising an interior side and an exterior side, a plurality of threaded studs and a plurality of standoffs on the interior side; wherein the lock case assembly can be secured to the interior side of the mounting plate by securing a plurality of screws in the respective plurality of standoffs and the mounting plate can be secured to the enclosure door by slipping the mounting plate into and through the lock assembly receiving opening when the lock case assembly is secured to the mounting plate; and wherein the mounting plate can be secured to the enclosure door when the lock case assembly is secured to the mounting plate by securing at least one interior mounting plate securing bracket to the interior side of the mounting plate and effectively gripping at least one of the plurality of lock assembly receiving opening edges proximate the lock assembly receiving opening so that the lock assembly is effectively secured to the enclosure door.
  • 14. The mounting plate of claim 13, wherein the mounting plate includes a plurality of drilled and tapped holes; the drilled and tapped holes providing a plurality of openings for receiving a plurality of screws for securing the lock actuating assembly to the exterior side of the mounting plate.
  • 15. A kit for securing a lock to an enclosure door, the enclosure door having a look assembly receiving opening capable of receiving a lock assembly, the lock assembly including a lock actuating assembly and a lock case assembly, the enclosure door further including a plurality of lock assembly receiving opening edges proximate the lock assembly receiving opening; the kit, comprising: a mounting plate having an interior side and an exterior side; a plurality of threaded studs and a plurality of standoffs on the interior side; wherein the lock case assembly can be secured to the interior side of the mounting plate by securing a plurality of screws in the respective plurality of standoffs and the mounting plate can be secured to the enclosure door by slipping the lock case assembly into and through the lock assembly receiving opening when the lock case assembly is secured to the mounting plate; and wherein the mounting plate can be secured to the enclosure door when the lock case assembly is secured to the mounting plate by securing at least one interior mounting plate securing bracket to the interior side of the mounting plate and effectively gripping at least one of the plurality of lock assembly receiving opening edges proximate the lock assembly receiving opening so that the lock ajrm is effectively secured to the enclosure door.
  • 16. The kit of claim 15, wherein the mounting plate includes a plurality of drilled and tapped holes; the drilled and tapped holes providing a plurality of openings for receiving a plurality of screws for securing the lock actuating assembly to the exterior side of the mounting plate.
  • 17. A method of securing an electronic lock assembly to an enclosure door; the method comprising:creating a lock assembly receiving opening in the enclosure door, the lock assembly receiving opening having a plurality of lock assembly receiving opening edges proximate the lock assembly receiving opening; inserting a single lock assembly unit into and at least partially through the lock assembly receiving opening; the single lock assembly unit including a lock case assembly including a bolt having at least first and second positions; a lock actuating assembly interconnected with the lock case assembly such that the lock actuating assembly can actuate a change in the position of the bolt from the first position to the second position; and a mounting plate having an interior side and an exterior side; the lock actuating assembly being secured to the exterior side and the lock case assembly being secured to the interior side; wherein the lock assembly unit can be assembled into a single lock assembly unit and then secured within the lock assembly receiving opening by at least one interior mounting plate securing bracket secured to the interior side of the mounting plate and effectively grip at least one of the plurality of lock assembly receiving opening edges proximate the lock receiving opening, so that the lock assembly is effectively secured to the enclosure door after it has been assembled; and wherein the mounting plate includes a plurality of standoffs secured to the interior side of the mounting plate; and wherein the lock case assembly is secured to the interior side of the mounting plate with a plurality of screws secured to the plurality of standoffs; securing at least one interior mounting plate securing bracket to the interior side of the mounting plate and effectively gripping at least one of the plurality of lock assembly receiving opening edges proximate the lock assembly receiving opening so that the lock assembly is effectively secured to the enclosure door, wherein the mounting plate has a plurality of threaded studs for receiving securing nuts; the threaded studs protruding outwardly from the interior side of the mounting plate for securing the enclosure door to the inside of the mounting plate; wherein the step of securing includes securing at least one interior mounting plate securing bracket to at least one of the plurality of threaded studs with a securing nut.
  • 18. The method of claim 17 wherein the mounting plate includes a plurality of standoffs secured to the interior side of the mounting plate; and wherein the lock case assembly is secured to the interior side of the mounting plate with a plurality of screws secured to the plurality of standoffs.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims priority to pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/325,431 for LOCK ASSEMBLY HAVING SECURE ENGAGEMENT PLATE filed Sep. 26, 2001.

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