1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a locking apparatus capable of verifying a fingerprint and unlocking a door locked with the locking apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
An example of a locking apparatus is disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application No. 2002-70382 briefly shown in
The operation unit 103 of the related art has a housing 105 attached to the door 101. The housing 105 incorporates a fingerprint reader 107. The reader 107 is in a chamber 109 defined in the housing 105. The chamber 109 has an opening 111 to be opened and closed with a lid 113. Usually, the opening 111 is closed with the lid 113.
The locking apparatus receives necessary power from a power source such as a battery or a DC source. The power source has a power switch that is turned on when the fingerprint reader 107 is pushed with a finger.
To unlock the door 101, a person opens the lid 113, puts a finger on the fingerprint reader 107, and presses the reader 107 with the finger to turn on the power switch. The reader 107 reads a fingerprint from the finger. The read fingerprint is sent to a fingerprint verifier that verifies the read fingerprint based on registered fingerprint data. If the fingerprint verifier authenticates the person with the fingerprint, the door 101 is unlocked.
This apparatus of the related art involves troublesome handling. When a person wants to open the door 101, the person must open the lid 113, insert a finger, and press the fingerprint reader 107 to turn on the power switch. In this way, the related art provides no ease of use.
The fingerprint reader 107 must every time be pressed with a finger to turn on the power switch, and therefore, the reader 107 has a risk of breakage and is unreliable in durability.
To turn off the power switch, the related art must employ, for example, a timer. This increases the cost of the apparatus.
An object of the present invention is to provide a locking apparatus that is easy to handle, durable, and inexpensive.
A first aspect of the present invention provides a locking apparatus having a fingerprint reader, a fingerprint verifier, and a power supply circuit. The fingerprint reader reads a fingerprint. The fingerprint verifier verifies the read fingerprint based on registered fingerprint data, and according to a result of the verification, authenticates a person who entered the fingerprint. If the person is authenticated, the locking apparatus unlocks a door locked with the locking apparatus. The apparatus comprises a chamber having an opening and configured to contain the fingerprint reader, a lid configured to open and close the opening of the chamber, and a switch provided for the power supply circuit and configured to interlock with the lid so as to turn on and off the power supply circuit in response to the opening and closing of the lid.
For the locking apparatus of the first aspect, a second aspect of the present invention forms the lid from conductive material and grounds the same.
For the locking apparatus of any one of the first and second aspects, a third aspect of the present invention forms the chamber in a shape to receive a finger through the opening of the chamber, orients the fingerprint reader in the chamber to face a finger inserting direction, supports the lid so that the lid may open when pushed into the chamber, and employs a pusher configured to push the lid toward a position where the lid closes the opening of the chamber.
According to the first aspect, the locking apparatus has the fingerprint reader and fingerprint verifier. The fingerprint reader reads a fingerprint. The fingerprint verifier verifies the read fingerprint based on registered fingerprint data, and according to a result of the verification, authenticates a person who entered the fingerprint. If the person is authenticated, the locking apparatus unlocks the door locked with the locking apparatus.
The fingerprint reader is contained in the chamber, which is opened and closed with the lid. The lid is interlocked with the switch of the power supply circuit, so that the power supply circuit is turned on and off in response to the opening and closing of the lid. Namely, no switching operation is asked for when a person unlocks the door, thereby improving the operability of the apparatus.
The power supply circuit is turned on and off by opening and closing the lid without pressing the fingerprint reader with a finger. This improves the durability of the fingerprint reader.
The power supply circuit can be turned off without the use of, for example, a timer. This helps reduce the cost of the locking apparatus.
In addition to the effects of the first aspect, the second aspect forms the lid from conductive material and grounds the same. When a person opens the lid with a finger to make the fingerprint reader read a fingerprint, the static electricity of the person dissipates through the lid, thereby protecting the fingerprint reader from the static electricity.
In addition to the effects of the first and second aspects, the third aspect forms the chamber in a shape to receive a finger through the opening, orients the fingerprint reader in the chamber toward a finger inserting direction, and supports the lid so that the lid may open when pushed into the chamber. To make the fingerprint reader read a fingerprint, a person pushes the lid with a finger and inserts the finger into the chamber. Then, the fingerprint reader reads the fingerprint. This improves the operability of the apparatus.
The third aspect employs the pusher to push the lid toward the position where the lid closes the opening of the chamber. When the person removes the finger from the chamber, the lid automatically returns to the position to close the opening of the chamber and turn off the power supply circuit. This surely reduces the power consumption of the locking apparatus and elongates the service life of a battery when the power supply circuit is powered by the battery.
The exterior unit 5 has a housing 7 fixed to the door 1 and a lever 9 supported by the housing 7. The lever 9 is used to open the door 1. The housing 7 houses the fingerprint verifier 11, an LCD panel 13, registration buttons 15, and set buttons 17. The LCD panel 13 is used to display various functions. The registration buttons 15 are used to enter, for example, an identification number. The set buttons 17 are used to set the locking apparatus 3 in various ways.
The opening 21 of the chamber 19 is provided with a lid 25 to open and close the opening 21. In a front view, the opening 21 and lid 25 are quadrate. At a closed position of the lid 25, the lid 25 is just fit in the opening 21.
The lid 25 has a top 27 that is formed in, for example, a hook shape provided with a shaft 29. The lid 25 is supported by the housing 7 through the shaft 29 and is turnable around the shaft 29. Around the shaft 29, a torque spring 31 is wound. The torque spring 31 has an arm 33 attached to the housing 7 and an arm 35 attached to the lid 25. The torque spring 31 serves as a pusher to push the lid 25 toward the position closing the opening 21. The pusher is not limited to the torque spring 31. It may be any other means.
When the lid 25 is at the closed position, the top 27 of the lid 25 is stopped by a top edge 37 of the opening 21.
The lid 25 is made of conductive material, which may be metal, plastic material mixed with carbon fiber, or conductive plastic material.
The lid 25 is interlocked with a switch 41 of a power supply circuit of the locking apparatus 3, so that the power supply circuit may be turned on and off in response to the opening and closing of the lid 25. The lid 25 is grounded.
The power supply circuit includes the switch 41 interlocked with the lid 25 to turn on and off the circuit. The lid 25 is grounded (G in
Usually, the lid 25 is at the closed position to close the opening 21 because the lid 25 is always pushed by the torque spring 31 toward the closed position. With the lid 25 being at the closed position, the switch 41 is open to supply no power from the battery 39 to the locking apparatus 3. As a result, the locking apparatus 3 is locked, and the door 1 cannot be opened with the lever 9.
When a person whose fingerprint is registered in advance in the fingerprint verifier 11 wants to open the door 1, the person puts a finger f on the lid 25 as shown in
The lid 25 is always pushed by the torque spring 31 toward the closed position of the opening 21, and therefore, the lid 25 is surely pressed to the finger f when the person pushes the lid 25 with the finger f, to surely ground the static electricity of the person.
The person inserts the finger f into the chamber 19 as shown in
In the chamber 19, the finger f faces the fingerprint reader 23. When the finger f is set on the fingerprint reader 23, the reader 23 reads a fingerprint from the finger f. At this time, the static electricity of the finger f has already been removed, and therefore, the reader 23 will not be damaged by static electricity. The read fingerprint is verified based on the registered fingerprint data in the fingerprint verifier 11. If the verification authenticates the person, the locking apparatus 3 unlocks the door 1.
Thereafter, the person retracts the finger f from the chamber 19. Then, the lid 25 automatically returns to the closed position of the opening 21 as shown in
Once the door 1 is unlocked by the locking apparatus 3, the person can use the lever 9 to open the door 1 as shown in
According to the embodiment, a natural operation of inserting the finger f into the chamber 19 is sufficient to dissipate the static electricity of the person, turn on the power supply circuit, and conduct fingerprint verification, thereby greatly improving the operability of the locking apparatus 3. Namely, to make the fingerprint reader 23 read a fingerprint, a person simply pushes the lid 25 with a finger and inserts the finger into the chamber 19. Then, the reader 23 reads the fingerprint of the finger. This provides ease-to-use for a person who uses the locking apparatus 3.
The power supply circuit of the locking apparatus 3 can automatically be turned on and off by opening and closing the lid 25 without pressing the fingerprint reader 23. This prevents the reader 23 from being damaged and extends the durability of the reader 23.
No additional device such as a timer is needed to turn off the power supply circuit of the locking apparatus 3. This helps reduce the manufacturing cost of the apparatus 3.
The torque spring 31 pushes the lid 25 toward the closed position of the opening 21. As a result, when a finger is pulled back from the chamber 19, the lid 25 automatically returns to the closed position and automatically turns off the power supply circuit through the switch 41 interlocked with the lid 25. This surely reduces the power consumption of the locking apparatus 3 and elongates the service life of a battery if the battery is used as a power source for the power supply circuit.
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The operation units 43A to 43C have an identical structure, and
The network-type locking apparatus of
The torque spring 31 shown in
The lid 25 may be made of material other than conductive material. In the embodiment, the lid 25 is supported so as to be pushed into the chamber 19. Instead, the lid 25 can be supported so as to be pulled outwardly from the chamber 19 when opening the opening 21.
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