Claims
- 1. In a magnetic lock in combination with a door mounted in a door frame for locking the door with respect to the door frame:
- an electomagnet mounted in the frame, the electromagnet having a core with oppositely facing front and rear surfaces, the core having a coil looped therein and a pair of laterally extending slots extending therein adjacent the rear surface thereof;
- a power supply connected to the electromagnet for energizing the electromagnet;
- an armature mounted on the door for engaging the electromagnet adjacent the front surface of the core when the door is shut;
- sensing means disposed in the electromagnet for sensing if the armature is engaging the electromagnet, the sensing means including a pair of reed switches spaced laterally from one another; the reed switches being positioned in the slots with one reed switch adjacent to the bottom of the first slot and the other reed switch adjacent to the top of the second slot, wherein the reed switches in concert monitor magnet flux to detect whether the armature is skewed with respect to the electromagnet or whether the armature is directly in contact with the front surface of the electromagnet;
- means for connecting the reed switches in series with one another;
- circuit means including the reed switch connecting means, the circuit means including the reed switch monitoring means for detecting when at least one reed switch is open and when both reed switches are closed; and
- indicating means connected to the reed switch monitoring means for indicating the condition of the reed switches so as to indicate whether or not the armature is in engagement with the front surface of the electromagnet to securely lock the door.
- 2. The device of claim 1, further including timing means connected with the reed switch monitoring means, the timing means having a first input for starting a time interval and an output for monitoring the condition of the reed switches wherein the output for monitoring the condition of the reed switches is activated after a selected time interval, whereby monitoring of the reed switches occurs only after the door has been closed for the selected time interval.
- 3. The magnetic lock of claim 2, wherein a second switch having an output connected to a time delay and alarm is included, which second switch is separate from the reed switches and monitors the position of the door with respect to the door frame and the electromagnet rather than monitoring the magnetic flux of the electromagnet; the door lock further including a NAND gate having as one input the line connecting the reed switches and as the other input the output of the separate switch, wherein both the reed switch circuit and the second switch circuit must be properly activated to maintain controlled energization of the electromagnet and to maintain an indication that the door is securely locked.
- 4. In a magnetic lock in combination with a door mounted in a door frame, wherein the magnetic lock includes an electromagnet mounted on the door frame; and armature mounted on the door for engagement by the electromagnet and a power supply connected to the electromagnet for supplying current to the electromagnet to magnetically hold the armature, the improvement comprising:
- a first mounting plate for mounting the electromagnet on the frame, the first mounting plate including holes therethrough receiving screws for securing the mounting plate to the door frame and having screw threaded holes at spaced locations therein;
- a magnetically insulated housing for containing the electromagnet; the housing having means thereon for receiving at least two screws, which screws are threaded into the screw threaded holes in the first mounting plate;
- means for securing the electromagnet in the housing;
- a second mounting plate;
- screw holes through the second mounting plate receiving screws for fixedly securing the second mounting plate to the door;
- means for loosely securing the armature to the second mounting plate; wherein when the armature is magnetically held in contact with the electromagnet, the door may move relative to the door frame;
- spring means disposed between the armature and the second mounting plate for urging the armature away from the second mounting plate and toward the electromagnetic when the door is closed;
- a block mounted on the second mounting plate in spaced relation to the armature;
- a plunger disposed on the first mounting plate in spaced relation to the electromagnet which plunger is in alignment with the block and is depressed by the block when the door is closed, and
- a switch operated by the plunger for providing a signal indicative of the position of the door, wherein when an attempt is made to open the door while the electromagnet is energized, the block moves away from the electromagnet while the armature remains in engagement with the electromagnet thereby allowing the plunger to operate the switch so as to provide the signal even when the door is locked by the electromagnet.
- 5. The magnetic lock of claim 4, wherein the second mounting plate includes a lower flange extending normally thereto, which lower flange covers the lower edge of the armature.
- 6. The magnetic lock of claim 4, wherein the first mounting plate has a hole therethrough which is in alignment with a hole through the housing, wherein leads from the electromagnet may be carried therethrough into the door frame.
- 7. The magnetic door lock of claim 4, further including means disposed between the power supply and the electromagnet for interrupting current to the electromagnet, the interrupting means including a time delay circuit connected to the switch means which time delay circuit interrupts the current after a selected time interval upon receiving the signal from the switch.
- 8. The magnetic door lock of claim 7, further including a pair of spaced, serially connected reed switches disposed adjacent to the electromagnet for detecting if the armature is properly engaged with the electromagnet by monitoring the magnetic flux thereof and indicating means connected to the reed switches for indicating if the magnetic flux drops below a selected level.
CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 700,867, filed Feb. 12, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,652,028, issued Mar. 24, 1987.
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