A. Field of the Invention.
The present invention is related to electronic locking systems for locking and unlocking access means such as doors, drawers, etc. and more particularly to an electronic locking system in which the control computer and a plurality of locking devices are connected by means of a data bus, and in which the communication between said external computers and each locking device is carried out by means of commands sent trough said data bus.
B. Description of the Related Art.
Typically a system with multiple locking devices requires a master controller to issue an electrical signal through a dedicated line for each locking device installed to lock/unlock a plurality of accessing means such as doors or drawers. Additionally if there is a sensor to detect the position of the door/drawer, it must be read directly in a second line, usually as a voltage level. If a compartment has additional sensors and indicators (i.e. status lights) more additional lines must be employed and channeled to the control system. When a control system with multiple compartments must control several lines per compartment and several compartments, the driving lines quickly add up, which makes the complexity of the cabling and controlling system very high and costs go up.
In view of the above referred problems, applicant developed a system that requires only a 4 line data bus (dual channel RS-485) to control multiple locking devices. Said bus has added benefits due to its design since it is able to function over long distances and has a high noise tolerance, giving the ability to have the external computer and the locking devices in a different room or at long distances (more than 300 feet should be possible).
An additional data channel is provided in the same bus that allows data to be channeled from extra sensors or to indicators in the door or drawer.
Reducing the amount of cabling and the amount of driving lines is a very important step to reducing costs and complexity. This in turn also improves reliability and reusability of the entire locking system.
It is therefore a main object of the present invention to provide a locking system including a plurality of locking devices for locking a plurality of access means such as doors or drawers which requires only a 4 line data bus (dual channel RS-485) to control said plurality of locking devices.
It is another main object of the present invention to provide a locking system of the above referred nature in which the data bus is able to function over long distances and has a high noise tolerance.
It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a locking system of the above referred nature in which an additional data channel is provided in the same bus that allows data to be channeled from extra sensors or to indicators in the door or drawer.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a locking system of the above referred nature in which the amount of cabling and the amount of driving lines and the complexity of the system is reduced thanks to the use of the 4 line data bus.
These and other objects and advantages of the locking system of the present invention will become apparent to those persons having an ordinary skill in the art, from the following detailed description of the embodiments of the invention which will be made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The locking system of the present invention will be described making reference to the accompanying drawings in which the same signs and numbers refer to a the same parts of the locking system.
In a preferred embodiment, the locking system is installed to a toolbox having a plurality of drawers, compartments or containers that require having locking means in order to secure its contents. The locking system of the present invention comprising
The electronic board 5 of each locking device 4 includes memory means (not shown), which stores a unique id number, which identifies each locking device 4 and allows the external computer to direct instructions to specific locking devices 4.
The electronic board 5 of each locking device 4 receives information from its respective sensor 6 related to the status of each drawer or container such as “locking device locked” or “locking device unlocked” or “drawer opened” or “drawer closed” and send said information to the external computer 1 trough the external bus port 3 and the four line data bus 2.
Furthermore, the electronic board 5 handles the locking means in accordance with its characteristics; this is configurable and depends on the electromechanical characteristics of the locking means. For example, some mechanisms require a pulse of a determined time to change the locking position, other mechanisms require a constant enabling to maintain a locked position (i.e. a 12 v signal output to lock, 0 v to unlock).
The external computer 1 receives said information and sends a specific command to the plurality of locking devices 4 or to a specific locking device 4 trough the four line data bus 2 and external bus port 3 in order to lock or unlock respective drawers or containers.
The commands sent by the computer 1 and processed by each locking device 4 are divided in macro commands, which are sent to the plurality of locking devices 4 and single device commands, which are sent to a specific locking devices 4 which, allows the external computer 1 to control or ask for the status from a specific locking device 4.
The single device commands sent trough the data bus 2 contains the id number of the locking device 4 to which is directed so that the command is processed by the correct intelligent locking device.
The Macro Commands, which are sent by the computer 1 and processed by all locking devices, are:
The Single device commands which are sent by the computer 1 and processed by a specific locking device have a specific id number (#id), to which is specifically directed, said commands are:
The electronic board 5 of each locking device 4 provides functionality to lock the compartment if communication is lost with the external computer, this happens when the external computer communication is lost (no commands for a determined period), as soon as the compartment is closed (if the compartment was closed at the moment of lost of communication, it will close automatically).
The electronic board 5 has an extra bidirectional data channel, which allows it to act as a bridge by using a bridge port 8, which is connected to the electronic board 5 for communication between other devices 9, installed in the compartments and the external computer.
Finally it must be understood that the locking system of the present invention, is not limited exclusively to the embodiment above described and illustrated and that the persons having ordinary skill in the art can, with the teaching provided by the invention, to make modifications to the locking system of the present invention, which will clearly be within of the true inventive concept and of the scope of the invention which is claimed in the following claims.