Lock setting changing unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6474121
  • Patent Number
    6,474,121
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 28, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 5, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
In a locking system constituted by a housing, a slider provided in the housing and including magnetic lock pins, and a pair of plates provided in the housing so that a magnetic card key can be inserted between the plates, a lock setting changing unit is configured such that a disc rotatable to change magnetic lock setting is inserted into at least one circular recess portion of a slider, the disc is provided with engagement means for preventing a setting tool from being relieved in the middle of changing the magnetic lock setting, the setting tool is inserted into a center hole of the rotatable disc, and after the disc is rotated by the setting tool so that the magnetic lock setting can be changed into a new magnetic lock setting position, the setting tool is allowed to be relieved from the disc.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a lock setting changing unit which can change the lock state of a locking system using a magnetic card key, and particularly relates to a lock setting changing unit suitable for use in a guest room of a hotel or the like.




2. Description of Related Art




As a locking system for a guest room of a hotel or the like, it is widely known that, for example, as disclosed in JP-B-58-41391, German Patent No. 2,753,206, or the like, the room can be locked/unlocked from the outside by using a key while the room can be locked/unlocked from the inside by operating a knob. However, there has been a problem that the locked state of such a locking system can be unlocked from the outside by using a regular-use key even if the room has been locked from the inside. In consideration of such a problem in safety, there has been developed a lock state display system which shows the locking state effected in the inside of the room to the outside of the room, and at the same time, prevents unlocking from the outside by a regular-use key, for example, as disclosed in JP-B-61-39475, or the like.




Further, if a guest of a hotel lost or missed the room key, there would be a risk that the key may be abused to cause theft. Therefore, there has been desired a locking system which can change the magnetic lock setting of the locking system to prevent the room from being unlocked with the card key of the preceding guest after the guest checked out. Thus, a lock setting changing unit which can change the magnetic lock setting has been developed. However, if an operator changed the setting of the lock without becoming aware that a setting tool comes out before he changes the lock setting correctly, there occurs an accident that the lock can be unlocked even with the card key of the guest who stayed the room prior to the change of the lock setting.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a lock setting changing unit for a locking system using a magnetic card key, said unit having changing means in which a setting tool is prevented from coming out in the middle of changing the magnetic lock setting so that the magnetic lock setting can be changed correctly.




The above object can be achieved in a locking system which is constituted by a housing, a slider provided in the housing and having a plurality of opened grooves into which magnetic lock pins are inserted, and a pair of plates provided in the housing so that a magnetic card key can be inserted between the plates, said system being further constituted by; a lock setting changing unit comprising: a disc capable of rotating to change magnetic lock setting, said disc being inserted into at least one circular recess portion of the slider; and engagement means provided in the disc so as to prevent a setting tool from being relieved from the disc in the middle of changing the magnetic lock setting; wherein the setting tool is inserted into a center hole of the disc, the disc is rotated by the setting tool so that the magnetic lock setting is changed into a new magnetic lock setting position, and the setting tool is allowed to be relieved from the disc after the magnetic lock setting is changed.




This lock setting changing unit in the locking system has a feature that a sliding ember is provided in a closed-end hole crossing a middle of the rotatable disc while being urged outward by a spring; and a cut-off shoulder is formed in the sliding member on one side thereof which is perpendicular to a direction along which a groove is opened in the sliding member, wherein a setting tool is inserted into a center hole of the disc so that an engagement groove of the setting tool is engaged with the groove of the sliding member, the disc is rotated by the setting tool so that magnetic lock setting can be changed into a new magnetic lock setting position, and then a top end head portion of the sliding member is urged by a spring so as to be inserted into one of corresponding engagement grooves in a circuit recess portion, so that the setting tool is allowed to be relieved from the groove of the sliding member.




This lock setting changing unit in the locking system has a feature that the top end head portion of a sliding member comes into contact with a circumference of the circular recess portion when the disc is rotated by the setting tool, and an upper side of an axial groove of a spindle shaft of the setting tool engages with a cut-off shoulder formed in the sliding member on one side thereof perpendicular to a direction along which a groove is opened in the sliding member, so that the setting tool cannot be relieved from the disc; and when the disc is rotated to a new magnetic lock setting position by the setting tool, the sliding member is pressed out to one of corresponding engagement grooves in the circular recess portion of the slider by spring force, so that the upper side of the axial groove of the spindle shaft of the setting tool is released from engagement with the cut-off shoulder of the groove of the sliding member, and the setting tool can be then relieved from the disc.




The lock setting changing unit in the locking system has a feature that the magnetic lock pins are inserted into a plurality of grooves opened outward in the slider, and an axial groove opened outward is provided also in the disc, so that a magnet inserted into the groove changes its position relative to the slider in accordance with the rotation of the disc.




The lock setting changing unit in the locking system has a feature that the setting tool is constituted by a spindle shaft and a grip which are circular in cross section, and a top end of the spindle shaft is formed with a curvature. The spindle shaft has a semicircularly cut-off portion which is semicirclularly cut off from the top end by about one third of the length of the spindle shaft. The semicircular cut-off portion of the spindle shaft forms a long groove in the axial direction of the spindle shaft, and the axial groove of the spindle shaft of the setting tool is engaged with the groove of the sliding member, so that the setting tool cannot be relieved from the groove of the sliding member until the disc is rotated to a new magnetic lock setting position.




The lock setting changing unit according to the present invention has a simple structure, can perform an accurate operation and can give a high sense of safety and a high sense of reliability to a user.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a sectional side view of a locking system having a lock setting changing unit according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a slider provided in the lock setting changing unit according to the present invention;





FIGS. 3A

to


3


C are side views of setting tools according to the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a plan view showing the state where the setting tool is brought into action upon a disc received in a circular recess portion of the slider of the lock setting changing unit according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing the state where the setting tool is brought into action upon the disc of the lock setting changing unit according to the present invention; and




FIGS.


6


(


a


) to


6


(


c


) are side views respectively showing the state of engagement between the lock-position-changing disc and the setting tool in the lock setting changing unit according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An embodiment of the Present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. A locking system having a lock setting changing unit according to the present invention is attached to a door of a guest room of a hotel. A housing


2


forms the right half of a knob


1


, and the knob


1


is attached to a spindle


4


. Well-known parts in the configuration of the knob


1


will not be described in detail. If the knob


1


is rotated at an unlocking position of the locking system, a tail stock piece


6


rotates to bring an action to a latch of a door (not shown) and the door can be opened.




When a magnetic card key


3


is inserted into a slot


22


of the housing


2


and pressed down, a slider


8


moves downward from a locking position shown in FIG.


1


. When the slider


8


reaches the unlocking position, a rectangular projection of the slider


8


engages the teeth of a gear wheel plate


32


. Then, the gear wheel plate


32


and the tail stock piece


6


are rotated together with the rotation of the knob


1


. The card key


3


is inserted between a non-magnetic cover plate


24


and a magnetic shield plate


26


. The shield plate


26


is pressed so as to contact to the cover plate


24


by a plate spring


72


. In the locking position, a plurality of magnetic lock pins


13


project partially from holes


14


of the slider


8


, and are received in corresponding holes


21


of a lock plate


28


.




When the magnetic lock pins


13


are retreated to the inside of the slider


8


due to the insertion of the card key


3


, the slider


8


is allowed by the card key


3


to move downward against a spring


30


. By providing a magnet on the plane of the card key


3


correspondingly to the arrangement and polarity of the lock pins


13


, all the lock pins


13


are retreated so that the slider


8


is moved from the locking position to the unlocking position.




The tail stock piece


6


can move from the solid line position to the dotted line position shown in FIG.


1


. An extension pin is provided integrally with an inner end portion of the tail stock piece


6


. The extension pin penetrates a groove hole


56


of the slider


8


and a hole of the lock plate


28


in the axial direction and extends to a hole of the cover plate


24


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, two circular recess portions


81


recessed in the axial direction (the left-right direction of

FIG. 1

) of the circle are provided in the slider


8


. A disc


9


of a non-magnetic material is rotatably received in each of the recess portions


81


. In order to define the rotation position of the disc


9


, there are provided engagement grooves


104


formed in the circumference of the recess portion


81


, a closed-end hole


88


crossing the middle of the disc


9


(see FIG.


4


), and a sliding member


12


received in the closed-end hole


88


while being urged outward by a spring


10


.




An axial groove


84


which is opened outward is provided in the disc


9


. A magnetic lock pin


86


is received in the axial groove


84


movably in the axial direction. The magnetic lock pin


86


enters the corresponding hole of the lock plate


28


in the same manner as the plurality of magnetic lock pins


13


received correspondingly in the axial holes


14


of the slider


8


. Thus, the magnetic lock pin


86


is retreated from the lock plate


28


by the insertion of the card key


3


in the locking position in the same manner as the magnetic lock pins


13


.




In order to rotate the disc


9


, a setting tool


16


having a complementary non-circular engagement portion


16




d


is inserted into a flange-side non-circular center hole


18


of the disc


9


through an opening


29


of a wall


80


of the housing


2


. In order to allow the insertion of the setting tool


16


, openings


31


are provided in the lock plate


28


, the cover plate


24


and the shield plate


26


, respectively.




The disc


9


forms a lock pin support, and the lock pin


86


forms a code changing lock pin.




In a regular locking position, the center hole


18


of the disc


9


is located in an intermediate position of the corresponding hole of the lock plate


28


. To insert the setting tool


16


, it is necessary to press down the slider


8


by the card key


3


. When the slider


8


is pressed down by the regular-use card key


3


, the disc


9


may be rotated mischievously. In order to prevent such mischief, a lock pin


17


is provided in the lock plate


28


so as to be inserted into an axial groove


15


on the back side of the slider


8


. In order to change the code, it is necessary to release the movement distance limitation of the slider


8


set by the lock pin


17


.




As shown in each of

FIGS. 3A

to


3


C, the setting tool


16


is constituted by a spindle shaft


16




a


and a grip


16




b


which are circular in cross section. A top end


16




c


of the spindle shaft


16




a


is formed with a curvature. The spindle shaft


16




a


has a semicircular cut-off portion


16




e


which is semicirclularly cut off from the top end


16




c


by about one third of the length of the spindle shaft


16




a


. A long groove


16




d


in the axial direction of the spindle shaft


16




a


is formed by removing the semicircular cut off portion


16




e


. In addition, a shaft edge cut-off


16




f


is formed on a cut-off side rising from the semicircular cut-off portion


16




e.







FIG. 3A

shows a side view of a setting tool


16


in which a long groove


16




d


in the axial direction of the spindle shaft


16




a


is formed.

FIG. 3B

shows a side view of another setting tool


16


in which the semicircular cut-off portion


16




e


is viewed from its side.

FIG. 3C

shows a side view of a further setting tool


16


in which the semicircular cut-off portion


16




e


is viewed from a top in plan view.




In order to change the code, the code changing card key


3


is inserted into the slot


22


of the housing


2


shown in FIG.


1


. When the code changing card key


3


is pressed down, the slider


8


moves downward from the locking position in FIG.


1


. If the slider


8


reaches the unlocking position, the rectangular projection of the slider


8


engages the teeth of the gear wheel plate


32


. Thus, the gear wheel plate


32


and the tail stock plate


6


are rotated together with the rotation of the knob


1


. The code changing card key


3


is inserted between the non-magnetic cover plate


24


and the magnetic shield plate


26


so as to release the movement distance limitation of the slider


8


set by the lock pin


17


. Thus, the openings


31


provided in the lock plate


28


, the cover plate


24


and the shield plate


26


respectively are adjusted to the opening


29


of the wall


80


of the housing


2


so as to allow the setting tool


16


to be inserted to the opening


29


. The setting tool


16


engages with the disc


9


provided on the slider


8


so as to rotate the disc


9


. Thus, the lock setting position can be changed.





FIGS. 4 and 5

, show the disc


9


constituting the lock setting changing unit according to the present invention. The sliding member


12


is received in a closed-end hole


88


crossing the middle of the disc


9


while being urged outward by a spring


10


. When the disc


9


rotated by the setting tool


16


comes into a new magnetic lock setting position, the sliding member


12


is pressed out to one of engagement grooves


104


in the circular recess portion


81


of the slider


8


by the spring force. Thus, a top end head portion


12




h


of the sliding member


12


is inserted into the engagement groove


104


in the circular recess portion


81


and when lock setting can be changed to the new magnetic lock setting position, the axial groove


16




d


of the setting tool


16


is released from the engagement with the sliding member groove


12




a


. Thus, the setting tool


16


can be relieved from the disc


9


.




The sliding member


12


has a groove


12




a


correspondingly engaging with the non-circular engagement portion


16




d


of the setting tool


16


, that is, the axial groove


16




d


which is opened upward. A cut-off shoulder


12




b


is formed in the sliding member


12


on one side thereof which is perpendicular to the direction along which the groove


12




a


is opened. When the disc


9


is rotated by the setting tool


16


, the top end head portion


12




h


of the sliding member


12


is brought into contact with the circumference of the circular recess portion


81


while the upper side of the axial groove


16




d


of the spindle shaft


16




a


is brought into engagement with the cut-off shoulder


12




b.






Magnetic lock pins


13


are inserted into a plurality of grooves


14


which are opened outward in the slider


8


. In addition, an axial groove


84


which is opened outward is provided also in the disc


9


. A magnetic lock pin


86


inserted into the axial groove


84


changes its position relative to the slider


8


in accordance with the rotation of the disc


9


.




FIGS.


6


(


a


) to


6


(


d


) show the relationship of engagement between the lock-position-changing disc


9


of the lock setting changing unit and the setting tool


16


shown in

FIGS. 3A-3C

. FIG.


6


(


a


) shows the state where the sliding member


12


of the disc


9


engages with the setting tool


16


so that the setting tool


16


cannot be relieved from the lock setting changing unit even if the setting tool


16


is tried to be relieved. FIG.


6


(


b


) shows the state where the sliding member


12


of the disc


9


rotated for changing the lock setting by the setting tool


16


engages with the setting tool


16


. FIG.


6


(


c


) shows the state where the setting tool


16


has been inserted into the lock-position-changing disc


9


of the lock setting changing unit, or the state where the setting tool


16


has come to a new magnetic lock setting position so that the axial groove


16




d


of the setting tool


16


and the sliding member groove


12




a


have been released from engagement. FIG.


6


(


d


) shows the state where the setting tool


16


has been removed from the locking system.




According to the lock setting changing unit according to the present invention, the setting tool is brought into engagement with the sliding member groove while the disc is rotated. Accordingly, the setting tool cannot be relieved from the disc until the lock setting of the disc can be changed to a new magnetic lock setting position. After the lock setting is changed, the setting tool can be relieved from the sliding member groove. Thus, the setting tool is not at all relieved in the middle of changing the lock setting. So long as the setting tool is not in a correct lock setting position, the setting tool is not at all relieved. Thus, a correct change can be achieved.




The lock setting changing unit according to the present invention has a simple structure, can perform an accurate changing operation and can give a high sense of security and a high sense of reliability on the locking system to a user.



Claims
  • 1. In a locking system constituted by a housing, a slider provided in said housing and having a plurality of opened grooves into which magnetic lock pins are inserted, and a pair of plates provided in said housing so that a magnetic card key can be inserted between said plates, said system being further constituted by;a lock setting changing unit for changing lock setting of said locking system comprising: a disc capable of rotating to change magnetic lock setting, said disc being inserted into at least one circular recess portion of said slider; and engagement means provided in said disc so as to prevent a setting tool from being relieved from said disc in the middle of changing said magnetic lock setting; wherein said setting tool is inserted into a center hole of said disc, said disc is rotated by said setting tool so that said magnetic lock setting is changed into a new magnetic lock setting position, and said setting tool is allowed to be relieved from the disc after said magnetic lock setting is changed.
  • 2. In a locking system constituted by a housing, a slider provided in said housing and having a plurality of opened grooves into which magnetic lock pins are inserted, and a pair of plates provided in said housing so that a magnetic card key can be inserted between said plates, said system being further constituted by;a lock setting changing unit for changing lock setting of said locking system comprising: a rotatable disc; a sliding member provided in a closed-end hole crossing a middle of said rotatable disc while being urged outward by a spring; and a cut-off shoulder formed in said sliding member on one side thereof which is perpendicular to a direction along which a groove is opened in said sliding member, wherein a setting tool is inserted into a center hole of said disc so that an engagement groove of said setting tool is engaged with said groove of said sliding member, said disc is rotated by said setting tool so that magnetic lock setting can be changed into a new magnetic lock setting position, and then a top end head portion of said sliding member is urged by a spring so as to be inserted into one of corresponding engagement grooves in a circuit recess portion, so that said setting tool is allowed to be relieved from said groove of said sliding member.
  • 3. A lock setting changing unit in a locking system according to claim 1;wherein a top end head portion of a sliding member comes into contact with a circumference of said circular recess portion when said disc is rotated by said setting tool, and an upper side of an axial groove of a spindle shaft of said setting tool engages with a cut-off shoulder formed in said sliding member on one side thereof perpendicular to a direction along which a groove is opened in said sliding member, so that said setting tool cannot be relieved from said disc; and wherein when said disc is rotated to a new magnetic lock setting position by said setting tool, said sliding member is pressed out to one of corresponding engagement grooves in said circular recess portion of said slider by spring force, so that said upper side of said axial groove of said spindle shaft of said setting tool is released from engagement with said cut-off shoulder of said groove of said sliding member, and said setting tool can be then relieved from said disc.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-108459 Apr 2000 JP
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