1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lock module, and more particularly to a lock module having a transmitting module to emit multiple colored light rays and a receiving module to receive filtered light rays and identify the time sequence of the filtered light emitted by the transmitted module. With various and changeable sequences of colored lenses on the key, the user's safety is secured.
2. Description of Related Art
A conventional lock generally has a plurality of pins movably mounted in a lock core with various arrangements and is unlocked by a key with a plurality of teeth corresponding to the pins. However, the conventional lock has not enough security to prevent a thief from unlocking the lock by using a simple tool instead of a correct key.
For promoting security, another lock using identification of light rays is invented. The lock has an emitting member to give off light rays and a receiving member to receive the light rays respectively installed at two sides of a keyhole of a lock core. A correct key for the lock has a plurality of openings corresponding to positions of the light ray emitting member. When the correct key is inserted in the keyhole, the light rays from the emitting member pass through the openings and are received by the receiving member, so the lock can be unlocked.
However, this lock also has a low security and is easy to be cracked down by an unauthorized manner.
Therefore, the invention provides a lock module using colored light rays to identify the application of the accurate key to obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a lock module having a transmitting module for transmitting multiple colored light rays and a receiving module for receiving signals passing through the key sandwiched between the transmitting module and the receiving module. Therefore, after the time sequences of the light rays are confirmed by the receiving module, the application of the key is confirmed.
Another objective of the present invention is that multiple colored lenses are mounted on the key to filter out different colored light rays to the color of the colored lenses to ensure that only the correct colored light ray is received by the receiving module.
Still another objective of the present invention is that optical fiber is used to transmit the colored light rays to ensure the light brightness so as to obviate the possibility that the light brightness influences the identification result.
Yet another objective of the present invention is that the optical fiber is used to transmit the colored light rays such that the unit number in the transmitting module is able to be decreased.
Yet another objective of the present invention is that the optical fiber is used to receive filtered light rays from the transmitting module such that the number of receiving units in the receiving module is able to be decreased.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The key (10) has multiple positioning holes (11) and multiple optical lenses (20) each securely received in a corresponding one of the positioning holes (1). The optical lenses (20) are colored lenses. That is, each optical lens (20) allows a specific colored light ray to pass therethrough. Therefore, when the user has a large amount of colored optical lenses (20) available, the user is able to select whatever colored optical lenses to be placed in the positioning holes (11). As a result of the selection based on an individual's preference and the vast range of permutations possible, each key (10) is unique.
The transmitting module (30) is a light source to repeatedly emit multiple colored light rays. Preferably, the transmitting module (30) is composed of light emitting diodes (31) (LED) which are fixed on a first board (not shown) attached to a side wall of the keyhole. As well known in the art, the number of colors that can be emitted by one LED (31) at one time may be a series of up to 250 different kinds. Therefore, when the transmitting module (30) is activated, each of the LEDs (31) repeatedly and continuously emits 250 different colored light rays. The receiving module (40) is composed of multiple receiving units (44) each corresponding to one of the colored optical lenses (20) and one of the light emitting diodes (31). Therefore, the light rays from each of the LEDs (31) pass through the colored optical lenses (20) and are received and store by the receiving units (44). After the receiving module (40) stores the time sequence of the colored light rays from the transmitting module (30), the receiving module (40) will compare with subsequent light transmission from the transmitting module (30) to see if the time sequence of the colored light rays corresponds to the time sequence of the stored colored light rays. As a result of the comparison, if the time sequences of two transmissions are correct, the key (10) is then able to activate the door. However, if the time sequence of the colored light rays from the subsequent transmission is not identical to what is stored in the receiving module (40), the key (10) is useless.
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The colored light rays given off from the LEDs (31) are received by the corresponding optical fibers (42) and transferred into the identifier (44) for identification of time sequence of color.
Therefore, a lock unlocking process according to the present invention has the following steps of:
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Furthermore, to increase the application of the key (10) of the present invention, the key (10) has teeth (12), as shown in
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.