Lock with sensor

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6363763
  • Patent Number
    6,363,763
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 29, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 2, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A lock with sensor comprises a housing defining a chamber and a latch mechanism located within the chamber of the housing. The latch mechanism is movable relative to the housing between a retracted position wherein the latch mechanism is substantially within the housing and an extended position wherein the latch mechanism extends at least partially outside of the housing. A sensor mechanism is provided and has a fixed switch portion located within the chamber and a movable switch activator portion, the switch activator portion being mounted so as to move with the latch mechanism and thereby activate and deactivate the switch portion respectively.
Description




FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to locks with sensors, and particularly a lock incorporating sensing and/or switching equipment therein in order to provide signals to an external source relating to the condition of the lock.




Locks are, of course, well known and are available in many different forms and configurations. For the most part, however, locks comprise some form of housing which accommodates a reciprocating latch or lever, the latch being movable between an unlocked withdrawn position and a locked extended position. In the withdrawn position, the latch would normally be contained within the housing, while in the extended position, the latch would engage an external and adjacent object to effect the locking operation. The latch would normally be movable between the withdrawn and extended position in response to the rotation of a key in the lock, or rotation of a handle, although such movements may also be in response to electrical, magnetic, pneumatic or other types of mechanical activation.




It is also known to provide external sensors with respect to such locks. Conventionally, a sensing switch or other device may be located externally of the lock, in order to sense or determine the position of the lever. The mechanical movement of the lever into the extended position has the effect of activating the sensor in one way to provide signals as to its condition, while the sensor would be activated in another manner to indicate the withdrawn or unlocked position of the lever.




It may be important to determine the position of the latch, namely, whether in the extended or retracted position, so that devices or systems can be connected to the lock and react according to the position of the latch. For example, the lock may be connected to an alarm system, such that when the lock is moved from the locked to an unlocked position while the alarm is operational, a signal will be provided to trigger the alarm. The lock may also be connected to video and/or audio recording equipment, heating and cooling systems, lighting systems, computers and/or other recording instruments to collect information on personnel or objects entering or leaving a particular area, especially areas which contain information or products which may be of a classified or confidential nature.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to one aspect of the invention, there is provided a lock with sensor comprising: a housing defining a chamber; a latch retractor located within the chamber of the housing and being movable relative thereto between a retracted position wherein the latch retractor is substantially within the housing and an extended position wherein the latch retractor extends at least partially outside of the housing; and a sensor mechanism having a fixed switch portion located within the chamber and a movable switch activator portion, the switch activator portion being mounted so as to move with the latch retractor and thereby activate and deactivate the switch portion respectively.




According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of detecting the position of a latch retractor within a housing of a lock, the latch retractor being movable between a retracted position and an extended position, the method comprising: mounting a switch member at a fixed location within the housing of the lock; mounting a switch actuator member on the latch mechanism within the housing, wherein the switch actuator member operatively engages and activates the switch member in one of the retracted or extended positions, and is remote from the switch; and transmitting signals from the switch member, according to the position of the latch mechanism, to an external source component remote from the lock.




The invention provides a lock incorporating a sensing mechanism for detecting the locked or unlocked condition thereof. Preferably, the lock comprises a housing member with a movable latch or lever therein, the latch being movable between an unlocked withdrawn position and a locked extended position, the movement of the latch causing activation or deactivation of a switch member. Preferably, the switch member, upon detecting a change in the condition of the lock, provides a signal to an external component, the component functioning in a predetermined manner according to the condition of the lock.




Preferably, the sensing mechanism contained within the lock comprises a fixedly member within the housing, and a movable member which moves with the lever between the extended and the retracted position, such that the orientation of the movable member in relation to the fixed member is able to provide the appropriate signal as to the condition of the lock. The fixed member is conveniently an electric switch, which sends an electric signal to the external component. The movable member may comprise a pin, magnet, projection on the lever, or other physical means which, by virtue of its movement with the lever between the extended and retracted position, has the effect of activating or deactivating the switch.




The activation of the switch may cause different results at the external component, depending upon the nature of the external component. For example, when the latch is in the withdrawn position, it may switch off the external component, which may be a surveillance camera; on the other hand, it may switch on the external component, which may be a light. Thus, the movement of the latch and the movable means will have the effect of activating or deactivating the switch, with either one of these conditions being used by the external component according to the type of function it performs. In other words, the component, depending ion its nature, may be switched either on or off when the latch is in the withdrawn position. The lock with sensor of the invention would be used appropriately to activate or deactivate the component, as appropriate, when the latch is withdrawn.




The invention has particular application with respect to cylindrical locks, including those using pin tumblers which need to be properly aligned with respect to each other by a key in order to rotate the cylinder. However, the invention is not restricted to such locks, and can be used with any lock mechanism which includes a fixed housing and a movable lever therein.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic representation of a lock with sensor of the invention, with the lever in the extended position;





FIG. 2

is a schematic representation of the lock with sensor of the invention as shown in

FIG. 1

, with the lever in the retracted position;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of a lock of the invention;




FIG.


4


(


a


) is a top view of the lock with sensor as shown in

FIG. 3

, partially in section, with the lever in the extended position;




FIG.


4


(


b


) is a side view of the lock with sensor as shown in

FIG. 3

, partially in section, with the lever in the extended position;




FIG.


5


(


a


) is a top view of the lock with sensor as shown in

FIG. 3

, partially in section, with the lever in the retracted position;




FIG.


5


(


b


) is a side view of the lock with sensor as shown in

FIG. 3

, partially in section, with the lever in the retracted position;





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of a lock of the invention;




FIG.


7


(


a


) is a top view of the lock with sensor as shown in

FIG. 6

, partially in section, with the lever in the extended position;




FIG.


7


(


b


) is a side view of the lock with sensor as shown in

FIG. 6

, partially in section, with the lever in the extended position;




FIG.


8


(


a


) is a top view of the lock with sensor as shown in

FIG. 6

, partially in section, with the lever in the retracted position;




FIG.


8


(


b


) is a side view of the lock with sensor as shown in

FIG. 6

, partially in section, with the lever in the retracted position;





FIG. 9

is a side view, partially in section, of the latch mechanism showing the pin hole;





FIG. 10

is a side view of the pin member; and





FIG. 11

is a top view of the housing showing the slot for the wire.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to the drawings, there is shown schematically, as well as in various detailed embodiments, the lock with sensor of the invention. With reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is shown in schematic form the essential features which comprise the invention. These Figures show a lock with sensor


10


comprising a housing


12


which defines a space or chamber


14


. The housing


12


has an opening


16


in a side wall


18


. Within the chamber


14


, there is located a latch


20


which is slidable within the housing


12


between an extended position, as shown in

FIG. 1

of the drawings, and a retracted position, as shown in FIG.


2


. The lock with sensor


10


would typically be mounted to a door or the like, and align with another object, such as an adjacent door or jamb. The latch


20


, when in the extended position, enters a catch or groove


22


, in conventional fashion.




The lock with sensor includes a switch mechanism


24


mounted within the chamber


14


, and in fixed position within the housing. The switch has wiring


26


extending therefrom to a source component


28


, the source component


28


in the drawings being representative of any one of a number of devices, such as a camera, an alarm, lighting system, computer, or the like. The scope of the invention is not limited by the nature of the source component


20


or the function which it is to perform. Rather, the invention is intended to provide an electric or other signal from the switch


24


to any predetermined source component


28


to be used in the desired manner.




On the upper surface


30


of the latch


20


, there is located a pin


32


which is fixed to the latch


20


. The pin


32


reciprocates within the chamber


14


as the latch


20


moves between its extended and retracted positions. This is clearly illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

of the drawings. When the latch


20


is in the extended position, the pin


32


is remote from the switch


24


. On the other hand, when the latch


20


is withdrawn into its retracted position, the pin


32


comes into contact with the switch


24


, closing the electrical circuit in a conventional manner and changing the nature of the signal transmitted through the wiring


26


to the source component


28


. The reciprocation of the pin


32


therefore has the effect of turning on or off, as desired, the source component


28


.




Reference is now made to

FIGS. 3

to


5


of the drawings, which show the specific features of the invention in a more detailed embodiment of the invention. With a reference to these Figures, there is shown a lock with sensor


40


comprising a housing base


42


which is releasably attached to a housing


44


, as will described in further detail below. Extending from the housing base


42


is a fixed handle


46


, and on the opposite side of the lock with sensor


40


, and extending outwardly through an aperture


48


in the housing


44


, is a removable handle


50


. In conventional fashion, the handles


46


and


50


can be rotated about their longitudinal axes, represented by line


52


, to move a latch retractor


54


between an extended and retracted position, to be described in further detail below. The rotation of the handles


46


and


50


may only be possible upon insertion of a key (not shown) within the lock, or by first using a key to allow rotation of the handles


46


and


50


. Various permutations as to the ability of these handles


46


and


50


to rotate may be possible, and the invention is not limited to any one configuration.




Attached to the housing base


42


there is located an upper internal bracket


56


and a lower internal bracket


58


, which are essentially parallel to each other. Each of the internal brackets


56


and


58


has a pair of jaws


60


and


62


respectively. The jaws


60


pass through the upper slots


64


of the handle


50


, and thereafter engage the upper slots


66


of the housing


44


. The jaws


62


pass through the lower slots


68


of the handle


50


, and engage the lower slots


70


of the housing


44


. In this way, the upper and lower internal brackets


56


and


58


are attached, releasably, to the handle


50


and housing


44


.




The housing base


42


and housing


44


, when connected as described above, define a chamber


68


in which the latch mechanism


54


and related components are contained.




The lock with sensor


40


further comprises a rotatable cylinder


70


, rotation of which is in response to the rotating of either one of handles


46


or


50


. Rotation of the cylinder


70


has the effect of moving the latch retractor from the extended to the retracted position. The cylinder


70


engages the latch retractor


54


, as best shown in FIGS.


4


(


b


) and


5


(


b


) of the drawings. In FIG.


4


(


b


), the latch is in the extended position, but rotation of the cylinder


70


causes the cylinder


70


to move the latch


54


towards the retracted position. The rotational movement of the cylinder


70


is thus converted to a linear motion of the latch retractor


54


. The cylinder


70


has abutment edges


72


which engage with angled abutment edges


74


of the latch mechanism


54


. The latch retractor


54


is, under normal conditions, biased by springs


76


so that the latch member


54


is urged towards the extended position. When the cylinder


70


moves the latch retractor


54


against the action of the springs


76


, it moves to its retracted position, and its extent of travel is limited by a rear abutment plate


78


.




The upper internal bracket


56


is designed so as to receive and hold in a fixed position a switch


80


. The switch


80


comprises a switch housing


82


and an element


84


. The element


84


is comprises of a resilient material which can be moved so that its end


86


is either away from the switch housing


82


or in contact therewith. When the end


86


contacts the switch housing


82


, the circuit is closed, and electrical signals can be transmitted along wires


88


to a source component. The source component is not shown in

FIGS. 3

to


5


, but may be any one of a number of devices, for example as discussed with respect to

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




The switch


80


is located within an insulator


90


, the insulator


90


comprising a U-shaped bracket for receiving the switch


80


. Both the switch


80


and insulator


90


have a pair of holes


92


and


94


through which screws


96


may pass. The upper internal bracket


56


has a pair of tapped holes


98


, which are arranged with respect to each other such that the screws


96


pass through the insulator


90


, switch


80


, and are fixed to the upper surface of the internal bracket


56


.




The latch retractor


54


has a pin hole


100


for receiving a pin


102


. The pin hole


100


is angled with respect to the horizontal, as best illustrated in FIG.


9


. In one preferred form, the pin hole


100


has an axis which is approximately at 60° to the horizontal. The pin


102


itself comprises a base portion


104


and a projecting portion


106


. The base portion


104


is located in the pin hole


100


, and the projecting portion


106


extends outwardly beyond the upper surface of the latch retractor


54


.




As will be appreciated, the pin


102


moves with the latch retractor


54


, so that it reciprocates between a first position when the latch retractor is extended, and a second position when the latch is retracted. This arrangement can be clearly seen by comparing FIGS.


4


(


a


) and


5


(


a


), and FIGS.


4


(


b


) and


5


(


b


). When the latch retractor


54


is in the extended position, the pin


102


moves the end


86


of element


84


so that it comes into contact with the remainder of the switch


80


, closing the electric circuit. This is clearly seen in FIG.


4


(


a


) of the drawings. On the other hand, when the latch retractor


54


is moved into the retracted position, the pin


102


, and particularly the projecting portion


106


thereof, is moved away from the switch


80


such that the element


84


, due to its resilience, moves away from the switch housing


82


, leaving the electric circuit open. Thus, the position of the latch will determine the presence or absence of an electrical signal transmission through the wires


88


, which can be used at the source component in the desired manner.




In order to permit the latch retractor


54


to move into the extended position, and project partially to the outside of the housing


44


, the housing


44


includes an opening


106


. The housing


44


will also include appropriate apertures, for example aperture


108


, through which the wires


88


extend from the chamber


68


to the outside of the lock with sensor


40


, for appropriate connection to the source component and such other devices, such as a power source, necessary to make it operational. In

FIG. 11

of the drawings, the housing


44


is shown in top view, and the aperture


108


, through which the wires can be threaded from the outside into chamber, is clearly illustrated.




It will be noted that the lock with sensor shown in

FIGS. 3

to


5


of the drawings includes a sensing mechanism which uses the opening and closing of an electric circuit by means of a mechanical device, in this case a pin, for activating or deactivating the source component. Reference is now made to

FIGS. 6

to


8


of the drawings, which shows another embodiment of the invention.




In

FIGS. 6

to


8


of the invention, the basic components of the lock with sensor are the same as that shown with respect to

FIGS. 3

to


5


, and a detailed description of the lock in

FIG. 6

will therefore not be provided. However, like reference numerals have been used in

FIGS. 6

to


8


for corresponding components and elements as described with respect to

FIGS. 3

to


5


.




In

FIGS. 6

to


8


, an embodiment of the lock with sensor


40


includes a switch


120


within the chamber


68


defined by the housing


44


and housing base


42


. The upper internal bracket


56


has located therein an elongated aperture or slot


122


over which the switch


120


is mounted. This can be clearly seen in FIGS.


7


(


a


) and


8


(


a


) of the drawings. As described with respect to the embodiment of

FIG. 3

, the switch


120


is mounted on the upper internal bracket


56


, over the slot


122


, and is fixed relative thereto. The switch


120


does not move when in the housing.




The latch mechanism


54


has an upper surface


124


having a cylindrical hole


126


bored therein. The cylindrical hole


126


is sized and configured so as to receive a cylindrical shaped magnet


128


. The magnet


128


is completely received within the cylindrical hole


126


so that its upper end


130


is flush with, or slightly below, the upper surface


124


of the latch retractor


54


. The magnet


128


is retained within the cylindrical hole


126


by affixing a cap or lid


132


over the upper surface


124


of the latch mechanism


54


. The cap


132


comprises a cover portion


134


and a connecting portion


136


. The connecting portion


136


has rails


138


, which slidably engage grooves


140


on the latch retractor


54


. When the cap


132


is slid onto the upper surface


124


such that the rails


138


engage within the grooves


140


, the cover portion


134


overlies the magnet


128


located in the cylindrical hole


126


so that it will not fall out.




As will be appreciated from the description of the construction of the latch retractor


54


with associated magnet


128


, movement of the latch retractor between the extended and retracted position results in the concomitant reciprocation of the magnet


128


. As best seen in FIGS.


7


(


a


) and


8


(


a


) of the drawings, the magnet moves linearly, so as to be under the slot


122


, and under the switch


120


, when in the retracted position, but, when moved into the extended position, the magnet


128


is no longer located under the slot


122


, and therefore under the switch


120


. The switch


120


is of the type that is activated and deactivated by a magnetic force. The presence of a magnet in close proximity to the switch


120


will close (or open, as the case may be) the electric circuit in the switch


120


. When the magnet is moved away from the switch


120


, the activation (or deactivation) thereof will occur. Therefore, the switch


120


will be in a different condition depending upon the location of the magnet


128


. As such, the movement of the magnet


128


towards or away from the switch will open or close the switch


120


depending upon its position.




The cap


132


is comprised of material such that it will not interfere with the ability of the magnet


128


to create a magnetic force on the other side of the cap


132


. Furthermore, the presence of the slot


122


ensures that there is no significant barrier or obstacle to the magnetic force when the latch mechanism is in the retracted position; however, when the latch mechanism


54


is extended to the extended position, the upper internal bracket


56


will create such an obstacle.




The switch


120


is connected to a wire


138


which leads from the chamber


68


through a wire slot


140


in the housing


44


. The wire


138


is thereafter connected to a source component and/or power supply as may be necessary, as described above. The wire


138


in the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 6

to


8


is surrounded by, or encased within, Teflon® tubing


142


, to provide a protective sheath.




As will be appreciated from the description above, the invention provides a lock with an internally located sensing apparatus, with the sensing apparatus contained within the housing and sensing whether the latch retractor is in the retracted or extended position. The sensing apparatus has electric wires leading out from the housing in order that the lock may be connected to a source component which will react to signals received from the sensing apparatus of the lock to carry out a desired function.




The invention is not limited to the precise details which are described herein. For example, any mechanical element for activating the switch may be provided. Instead of a pin, the latch may have an appropriately located projection or flange which has the same effect. The switch may be located at any convenient place within the chamber of the lock, relative to the latch mechanism, provided that the switch activator on the latch retractor is, of course, correspondingly located.




Further, while a mechanical and magnetic switch activating system has been shown in the embodiments described above, other methods of determining the position of the latch within the housing, and providing a signal to an external source, may be provided. Thus, the sensing mechanism may comprise light beams, fiber optics, pneumatic or mechanical means, any one of which is connected, whether directly or indirectly, to the source component which responds to the position of the latch retractor


54


.



Claims
  • 1. A lock with sensor comprising:a housing defining a chamber with a longitudinal axis extending therethrough; a latch mechanism located within the chamber of the housing and being movable relative thereto in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis between a retracted position wherein the latch mechanism is substantially within the housing and an extended position wherein the latch mechanism extends at least partially outside of the housing; and a sensor mechanism having a fixed switch portion located within the chamber and a movable switch activator portion, the switch activator portion being mounted on and movable with the latch mechanism in the direction transverse to the longitudinal axis to thereby activate the fixed switch portion in one transverse position and deactivate the fixed switch portion in another transverse position respectively.
  • 2. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the housing comprises a housing base and a housing cover defining the chamber, the housing having therein at least one internal bracket, the fixed switch portion being mounted on said internal bracket.
  • 3. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 2 wherein the internal bracket is fixed to the housing base and comprises upper and lower portions, each of which portions have jaw clamps which engage the housing cover to secure said housing cover to the housing base.
  • 4. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a rotatable cylinder in the housing, the rotatable cylinder engaging, upon rotation, the latch mechanism to move the latch mechanism between the extended and retracted positions.
  • 5. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the switch activator portion comprises a pin member located on the latch mechanism so as to engage the fixed switch portion in either the extended or retracted position.
  • 6. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 1 further comprising an insulator between the fixed switch portion and the housing.
  • 7. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 6 wherein the insulator and fixed switch portion are mounted to an internal bracket within the housing by means of at last one screw.
  • 8. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 7 wherein the fixed switch portion has extending therefrom at least one wire, said wire passing through the housing, and being connectable to an external component.
  • 9. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 8 wherein the external component is a device selected from one or more of the group consisting of; audio alarm, camera, lighting fixtures, computer, clock.
  • 10. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 1 wherein the magnetic switch activator portion comprises a magnet, and the fixed switch portion is responsive to a magnetic force generated by the magnet to actuate the switch.
  • 11. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 10 wherein the magnet is of substantially cylindrical shape, and is located in a cylindrical bore in the latch mechanism.
  • 12. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 11 further comprising a cap member attachable to the latch mechanism, the cap member holding the magnet within the cylindrical bore and further being comprised of a material selected for the ability of the cap member to not interfere with the magnetic force.
  • 13. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 10 wherein the fixed switch portion is mounted on an internal bracket within the housing, the switch portion being located over a slot on the internal bracket such that the magnet moves below the internal bracket, the slot being positioned so that the magnet can activate the switch when the slot is directly therebelow.
  • 14. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 10 further comprising wires extending from the switch portion through the housing and being connectable to an externally located component.
  • 15. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 14 wherein the wire is surrounded by a protective sheath coating.
  • 16. A lock with sensor as claimed in claim 15 wherein the protecting sheath is comprised of Teflon®.
  • 17. A method of detecting the position of a latch mechanism within a housing of a lock having a longitudinal axis extending therethrough, the latch mechanism being movable in a direction transverse to the longitudinal axis of the housing between a retracted position and an extended position, the method comprising:mounting a switch member at a fixed location with the housing of the lock; mounting a switch actuator member on the latch mechanism within the housing, wherein the switch actuator member operatively engages and activates the switch member in one of the retracted or extended positions when the latch mechanism is shifted transversely, and is remote from the switch member in the other of the retracted or extended positions; transmitting signals from the switch member, according to the position of the latch mechanism, to an external source component remote from the lock.
  • 18. A method as claimed in claim 17 comprising mechanically activating the switch member.
  • 19. A lock with sensor comprising:a housing defining a chamber; a latch mechanism located within the chamber of the housing and being movable relative thereto between a retracted position wherein the latch mechanism is substantially within the housing and an extended position wherein the latch mechanism extends at least partially outside of the housing, said switch member having a pin receiving hole to receive an activating pin and which is angled with respect to the horizontal; and a sensor mechanism having a fixed switch portion located within the chamber and a movable switch activator portion, the switch activator portion comprising a pin member on said latch mechanism so as to move with the latch mechanism, said pin member comprising a base portion accommodated within said pin hole and a projecting portion extending upwardly from the latch member, said projecting portion being located to engage the fixed switch portion in one of either an extended position or a retracted position and thereby activate and deactivate the switch portion in the other of the extended or retracted position respectively.
  • 20. A lock with a sensor as claimed in claim 19 wherein the base portion of the pin member is angled with respect to the projecting portion of the pin member such that the projecting portion of the pin member is substantially vertical when the base portion is in the pin hole.
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