This application relates to the use of a biometric sensor that actuates an interlock between a door lock set and a deadbolt such that the deadbolt can be opened along with a standard door lock when a handle is turned.
Entry doors to and from buildings are often provided with more than one lock. There is often a standard lock set which is actuated by a key from the outside of the building, and by a push button/turn knob/etc. from the inside of the building to lock and unlock.
Doors are often also provided with a deadbolt. A deadbolt is also provided with a key lock on the outside, and some form of locking actuation turn pin/lever/button/etc. on the inside.
It is typically the case that both the door lock and the deadbolt must be separately opened when the deadbolt is in a locked position, and one wishes to enter or leave a building. Thus, when the deadbolt is locked, a user wishing to use the door must separately turn the lever for the standard lock set, and also unlock the deadbolt in some manner. As one problem, a user must thus be outside the building for a relatively long period of time.
Biometric sensors are known in the lock industry. A biometric sensor is a sensor that has been programmed to remember an individual characteristic of an authorized user for the building. For example, a resident of a home may have a fingerprint stored within the biometric control system. The user moves a finger across the sensor, and the sensor transmits the sensed fingerprint to a control. The control compares the sensed fingerprint to a stored fingerprint, and may allow access into the building if the sensed fingerprint matches the stored fingerprint. Biometric sensors provide a higher level of security than normal locks in that with a normal lock, an intruder could copy or steal the key.
It would be desirable to simplify the entry into a building, and the biometric sensors do provide additional security that can facilitate simplification.
In a disclosed embodiment of this invention, a biometric sensor senses characteristics of a user. If sensed characteristics match a stored characteristic, then a control recognizes that the user is authorized. An interlock is then actuated such that when the standard door handle is turned, the interlock also unlocks the deadbolt. Both the standard lock set and the deadbolt can now be opened by simply actuating the standard door handle. In this manner, entry or exit of the building is made simpler. Also, a user can enter the building more quickly due to the inventive interlock, providing increased safety.
In the disclosed embodiment, an interlock cam is normally out of position relative to an actuation structure for the deadbolt. The interlock cam turns with the door handle. However, unless the biometric sensor has sensed an approved individual, the interlock cam is out of line with the actuation structure. Thus, in this position, turning of the handle will not actuate the deadbolt actuation structure.
When an approved user is sensed, a force is applied to move the interlock cam into alignment with the deadbolt actuation structure. At this point, when the door handle is turned, it will actuate the deadbolt actuation structure, and the deadbolt will be opened, or closed.
These and other features of the present invention can be best understood from the following specification and drawings, the following of which is a brief description.
FIG 1B shows a detail of outer face 28 of the door. As shown, deadbolt cover 32 has a sensor 30 behind an extension.
Biometric sensor 30 may be as known, and is operable to sense some characteristic of a user of the door. Biometric sensors are known that sense fingerprints, voice, or other individual characteristics that are tied to an approved user of the door. Thus, a resident of a building can store a fingerprint, voice, etc. The present invention is not tied to any particular biometric sensor type, although in a preferred embodiment, a fingerprint recognition sensor is utilized. The present invention is directed to an interlock that allows turning of a handle 29 to actuate both locks 23 and 26 when an approved user has been sensed by the sensor 30.
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Plates 34 and 36 mount hardware as will be disclosed below.
A deadbolt cam 38 turns as will be explained to actuate the deadbolt 26. The transmission between deadbolt cam 38 and the deadbolt 26 is shown schematically, and may be as known. The deadbolt cam can be turned by a key in the key slot S or by an inner turn pin. The present invention also discloses an interlock such that when the structure 132 turns under some conditions, the deadbolt cam 38 will also turn.
The deadbolt interlock structure includes slides 40. As shown, a slot 143 in the slides 40 is guided along a tooth 41 on the plate 34. Thus, the movement of the slides is guided to be linear, and is limited at an extreme end of travel by the tooth. An insert 42 receives a spring 43. An interlock cam 44 is positioned adjacent an actuator 46. A clutch 48 and a driver 50 are associated with a gear 52. A motor 54 drives a worm 56 to turn the gear 52 under certain conditions as will be explained below. As shown, the motor 54 is controlled by a control 55. Control 55 receives signals from the sensor 30.
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The present invention thus allows a user to unlock or lock both door locks by only utilizing the handle as is typically associated with one of the locks. In this manner, the present invention thus simplifies the use of the door. Still, adequate security is provided because only authorized users are admitted. For purposes of this application, “handle” means levers, thumb latches or any other structure for actuating a lock.
While the interlock is shown only on the outer face, a similar interlock can be provided on the inner face by simply adding a second sensor.
Although a preferred embodiment of this invention has been disclosed, a worker of ordinary skill in this art would recognize that many modifications would come within the scope of this invention. For that reason, the following claims should be studied to determine the true scope and content of this invention.