The present invention relates to a lock structure of dual protection, and more particularly to a lock structure of dual protection capable of being unlocked from the inside or outside of a door by swiping an access card so as to achieve dual protection.
General door locks are locked from the inside of a room by turning the rotating shafts thereof a several times and from the outside by using a key. Thanks to science and technology, card readers are installed in hotels, important venues or even homes, entering which only access cards are needed, but such kinds of electronic locks only allow persons to open doors with the cards from the outside without the ability to form the dual protection for entrance guard when going out, and cause the trouble to unlock the locks upon power failure.
To improve a lock structure, allow a door to be opened from both outside and inside by swiping an access card, and further to achieve dual protection, the present invention is proposed.
The main object of the present invention is to provide a lock structure of dual protection, allowing the lock to be unlocked from the outside or inside of a door by swiping access card so as to achieve dual protection, and further to allow the lock to be of high safety.
To achieve the object mentioned above, the present invention proposes a lock structure of dual protection, including a lock core rotating shaft, swing rod, push rod, brake shoe and handle rotating shaft coupled pivotally to a door handle configured on a lock, wherein a first latch element is configured above the swing rod, and a second latch element at one side of the handle rotating shaft, allowing the first latch element and second latch element to be in respective connection with indoor and outdoor card readers through a control circuit. Whereby, the lock must be unlocked by swiping an access card outside or inside a door when being locked, and a user is allowed to turn a door handle to unlock the lock inside or outside the door by means of the motion of the first latch element of second latch element subjected to or released from magnetic suction while the access card is swiped so that the dual protection can be achieved. Furthermore, security personnel may use a key to unlock the lock from the outside of the lock core rotating shaft upon power failure, allowing the lock to have more safety.
According to the lock structure of dual protection of the present invention, the brake shoe is configured with a rectangular slide hole put around a shaft portion of the push rod, allowing the curved up-and-down movement of the brake shoe; security personnel may use a key to unlock the lock from the outside of the lock core rotating shaft, causing the brake shoe to be slid downward through the slide hole to prop against the swing rod, thereby positioning the swing rod to stop propping against a lock tongue, and thus unlocking the lock by turning the door handle.
According to the lock structure of dual protection of the present invention, the first latch element and second latch element respectively are a solenoid valve.
In the lock structure of dual protection mentioned above, one end of the shaft center of the first latch element is coupled pivotally to a block sheet after being passed through a spring, allowing one end of the block sheet to be positioned at a positioning shaft configured on the lock, thereby driving the block sheet to swing when the first latch element is subjected to or released from magnetic suction to allow another end of the block sheet to prop against or separate from the push rod.
In the lock structure of dual protection mentioned above, the second latch element is coupled pivotally to a button bar after being passed through a spring, thereby driving the button bar to move levelly when the second latch element is subjected to or released from magnetic suction to buckle the handle rotating shaft.
Furthermore, the handle rotating shaft of the lock structure of dual protection mentioned above is configured with a notch, facilitating the buckling the button bar of the second latch element.
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The brake shoe 5 is coupled to a push rod 4 through an elastic element 51. Furthermore, a rectangular slide hole 52 is configured on the brake shoe 5 and put around a shaft portion 11 configured on the lock 1, allowing the brake shoe 5 to be moved up and down.
The first latch element 7 is a solenoid valve, the shaft center of which is passed through a spring 71 and the end of which is pivotally coupled to a block sheet 72 which is fixed to a positioning shaft 12 configured on the lock 1 at one end thereof, thereby, the first latch element 7 can drive the block sheet 72 to swing when subjected to or released from magnetic suction. Furthermore, the second latch element 8 is also a solenoid, the shaft center of which is passed through a spring and coupled pivotally to a button bar 82, and the second latch element 8, thereby, can drive the button bar 82 to move levelly when subjected to or released from magnetic suction.
Whereby, the locked lock 1 must be unlocked by swiping an access card outside or inside a door, and the lock can be unlocked by turning a door handle from the outside or inside by means of the motion of the first latch element 7 or second latch element 8 subjected to or released from magnetic suction when the card is swiped so as to achieve the dual protection. Furthermore, security personnel may open the door with a key from the outside of the lock core rotating shaft 2 upon electricity failure, allowing the lock to be more safety.
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