Mechanism for locking and unlocking electronic safe lock barrel

Abstract
A mechanism for locking and unlocking an electronic safe lock barrel which is provided with a retaining long key and is fastened with a rotary mechanism located on the outside of the safe door. The lock barrel has a portion which is located in the inside of the safe door and is provided with a position confining slide sleeve. The position confining slide sleeve is fastened at the rear end with a motor having a rotary shaft which is engaged with a threaded sleeve capable of displacing back and forth. The threaded sleeve is provided with a retaining slot for retaining the retaining long key of the lock barrel so as to prevent the lock barrel from being turned by the rotary mechanism. The motor is operated by the circuit to enable the threaded sleeve to retain or release the retaining long key of the lock barrel, thereby controlling the locking and the unlocking mechanisms of the electronic lock.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to an electronic safe lock, and more particularly to a mechanism for working the lock barrel of the electronic safe lock.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the conventional safe is provided with a key


2


and a lock


3


comprising an eccentrically-arranged rod


4


and a rotary disk


5


which is provided with an urging slot


6


in which the rod


4


is disposed. The rotary disk


5


is provided with two opposite retaining rods


7


and


8


, which are fastened pivotally with the rotary disk


5


. When the lock


3


is turned by the key


2


, the rod


4


is actuated to rotate such that the rod


4


is displaced in the urging slot


6


, and that the rotary disk


5


is urged by the rod


4


to turn, thereby causing the rotary disk


5


to actuate the two retaining rods


7


and


8


to move at the same time in the opposite directions. If the retaining rods


7


and


8


are jutted out, they are retained by a top frame


9


and a bottom frame


10


. After the lock is unlocked by the key


2


, the door


1


is opened. In the event that the key


2


is lost, the safe must be opened by a locksmith.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, another conventional safe


12


is provided with a plurality of combination locks, which work in conjunction with a key. The safe


12


may be burglarproof; nevertheless its use may result in various inconveniences similar in nature to those of the safe as described above with reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

.




An electronic lock is disclosed by this inventor of the present invention in the U.S. patent apllication Ser. No. 09/431,682. As shown in

FIG. 4

, the electronic lock comprises a coil


20


which is used to bring about a magnetic force for attracting an action piece


21


to push an actuation block


22


to engage a retaining block


23


. As the power supply is interrupted, action piece


22


returns to its original position, thereby resulting in the disengagement of the actuation block


22


with the retaining block


23


. As a result, the retaining block


23


is not linked with a door handlebar


24


. In other words, the power supply interruption results in an automatic locking state of the electronic lock. In the event that the doors of the safe are to be kept open, the electronic lock must be continuously provided with the power, so as to keep the handlebar


24


to be linked with the retaining block


23


. It is therefore readily apparent that the electronic lock is not energy efficient, and that the electronic lock is more suitable for use in an automatic door or gate than a safe.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a novel electronic lock which is free of the drawbacks of the conventional locks described above.




In keeping with the principle of the present invention, the foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by the electronic lock comprising a lock barrel which is provided with a retaining long key for retaining a rotary mechanism of the lock barrel so as to rotate the lock barrel from the outside of the door. The lock barrel has a portion which is located in the inside of the door and is vertically disposed a position confining slide sleeve. The rear end of the slide sleeve is fastened with a motor having a rotary shaft which is provided with outer threads. A threaded sleeve which is engaged with the front end of the slide sleeve is fastened with the rotary shaft. As the motor is in operation, the threaded sleeve slides back and forth in the position confining slide sleeve. Before a safe is unlocked, the motor is electronically started by entering the code, thereby resulting in the disengagement of the threaded sleeve with the lock barrel. The lock barrel can be turned by the rotary mechanism. The safe is locked once again by entering the code, so as to cause the motor to drive the threaded sleeve to move forward to retain the lock barrel. As the rotary mechanism is turned, the lock barrel is retained by the threaded sleeve. The present invention can be operated with ease and speed without using a key. The electronic control of the present invention is burglarproof.




When the motor is no longer in operation, the threaded sleeve is fixed. As a result, in case of power outage or interruption, the electronic lock of the present invention remains in the unlocked state in view of the threaded sleeve being disengaged with the lock barrel. The present invention is thus energy efficient.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

shows a schematic view of a prior art safe.





FIG. 2

shows an internal schematic view of the prior art safe.





FIG. 3

shows a schematic view of another prior art safe.





FIG. 4

shows a schematic view of an electronic lock disclosed in the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/431,682.





FIG. 5

shows an exploded view of the rotary mechanism of the present invention.





FIG.6

shows a sectional schematic view of the rotary mechanism of the present invention in combination.





FIG. 7

shows an exploded view of the present invention.





FIG. 8

shows a schematic view of the present invention in combination.





FIG. 9

shows a schematic view of the present invention in use.





FIG. 10

shows a schematic view of the present invention in the locking state.





FIG. 11

shows a schematic view of the present invention in the unlocking state.





FIG. 12

shows a schematic view of the present invention at work.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a lock barrel


30


of the present invention is horizontally disposed through the door body and is provided with a retaining long key


301


of a stepped construction. The retaining key


301


is provided at one end with a retaining block


302


. The lock barrel


30


has a portion which is located in the outside of the door body and is provided with a rotary mechanism comprising a lock barrel retaining sleeve


31


having a retaining slot


111


for retaining the retaining block


302


. The retaining sleeve


31


further has stepped inner edges


312


and


313


for fastening a circuit board


32


and a protective cover


33


. The retaining sleeve


31


still has a retaining pillar


314


and a handlebar rotating ring


34


having an insertion slot


341


. As the handlebar rotating ring


34


is fitted over the lock barrel retaining sleeve


31


, the retaining pillar


314


is retained in the insertion slot


341


. The handlebar rotating ring


34


is provided at the front end with a stop piece


342


, which presses against the protective cover


33


, so as to enable the lock barrel


30


, the lock barrel retaining sleeve


31


, and the handlebar rotating ring


34


to be linked to prevent the disengagement of the lock barrel retaining sleeve


31


with the handlebar rotating ring


34


. The handlebar rotating ring


34


is provided with a fixation ring


35


fitted thereover and provided a retainer


351


which is retained by the inner side of the door body. As a result, the lock barrel


30


, the lock barrel retaining sleeve


31


, and the handlebar rotating ring


34


are fixed on the outer side of the door body. The lock barrel


30


is actuated to turn by the handlebar rotating ring


34


.




As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the lock barrel


30


is put through the door body


36


from the outer side of the door body such that the lock barrel


30


is put through a bottom seat


37


. In order to prevent the lock barrel


30


from slipping out, and E-shaped retainer


38


is used to urge the bottom seat


37


on which a circuit board


40


and a position confining slide sleeve


41


are mounted such that the circuit board


40


is provided with battery


39


, and that the position confining slide sleeve


41


is perpendicular to the lock barrel


30


. The position confining slide sleeve


41


is fastened at one end thereof with a motor


42


having a rotary shaft which is connected with a threaded rod


43


. A threaded sleeve


44


is provided with a retaining key


441


and a retaining slot


442


. The threaded sleeve


44


is fitted into a fitting hole


412


of the position confining slide sleeve


41


such that the retaining key


441


is received in the fitting slot


411


, and that the inner threads of the threaded sleeve


44


are meshed with the threaded rod


43


. As the motor


42


is started, the threaded rod


43


turns. In light of the threaded sleeve


44


being confined by the retaining key


441


which is received in the fitting slot


411


, the threaded sleeve


44


does not turn. However, the threaded sleeve


44


slides along the position confining slide sleeve


41


such that the retaining slot


442


retains the long key


301


of the lock barrel


30


. As a result of the lock barrel


30


being retained by the threaded sleeve


44


, the lock barrel


30


can not be turned.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, in order to prevent the lock barrel


30


from slipping out of the inner side of the door body


36


, an E-shaped retainer


45


is used to press against the outer cover


46


. The lock barrel


30


is jutted out of the outer cover


46


to fasten with a rotary disk


47


of the safe retaining mechanism and the door body. As a result, the rotary disk


47


can be actuated by the lock barrel


30


to turn, thereby causing two retaining rods


48


and


49


to retain the safe body.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, when the present invention in the locking state, the threaded sleeve


44


is driven by the motor


42


to jut out of the position confining slide sleeve


41


such that the retaining slot


442


of the threaded sleeve


44


retains the long key


301


of the lock barrel


30


. The retaining action is effected vertically, the lock barrel


30


can not be turned. As a result, the rotary mechanism can not be turned from the outer side of the door body


36


. The locking state persists in the event that the power supply is interrupted.




As shown in

FIGS. 9 and 11

, when the present invention is in the unlocking state, the threaded sleeve


44


is driven by the motor


42


to retract into the position confining slide sleeve


41


such that the retaining slot


442


is separated from the long key


301


of the lock barrel


30


. As a result, the lock barrel


30


can be turned by the handlebar rotating ring. The rotary disk


47


can be actuated to turn such that the retaining rods


48


and


49


retract to allow the door body to be opened. When the present invention remains in the unlocking state, the threaded sleeve


44


remains separated from the lock barrel


30


even in the event of the power supply interruption.




As shown in

FIG. 12

, the operation of the present invention calls for an operator to enter in the outer side of the door body


36


the encode-decode, such as the password, the sensor, the remote controller, etc., which are received by the circuit board


32


and are then transmitted to another circuit board


40


so as to start the motor to unlock the electronic lock of the present invention.




The embodiment of the present invention described above is to be regarded in all respects as being merely illustrative and not restrictive. Accordingly, the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without deviating from the spirit thereof. The present invention is therefore to be limited only by the scopes of the following appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A mechanism for locking and unlocking an electronic lock barrel, said mechanism comprising:a lock barrel provided with a retaining long key and disposed horizontally across a safe door, said lock barrel having a portion which is located outside the safe door and is provided with a rotary mechanism fastened therewith; a bottom seat fastened with the inner side of the safe door such that said bottom seat retains said lock barrel; a position confining slide sleeve fastened with said bottom seat such that said position confining slide sleeve is perpendicular to said lock barrel, said position confining slide sleeve being fastened at a rear end with a motor having a rotary shaft which is provided with a threaded portion, sand position confining slide sleeve being provided at a front end with a fitting hole; a threaded sleeve having a body which is provided with inner threads, said threaded sleeve being engaged with said fitting hole of said position confining slide sleeve such that said inner threads are meshed with said threaded portion of said rotary shaft of said motor, said threaded sleeve provided at a front end with a retaining slot corresponding to aid retaining long key of said lock barrel; and an outer cover fastened with said bottom seat such that said lock barrel is jutted out of said outer cover to engage a retaining mechanism of the safe door and the safe body.
  • 2. The mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein said rotary mechanism comprises:a lock barrel retaining sleeve provided in an inner hole of a rear end thereof with a retaining slot in which said retaining long key of said lock barrel is retained, said lock barrel retaining sleeve further provided at a front end thereof with a retaining pillar and in an inner hole of the front end with a stepped inner edge for fastening a circuit board and a protective cover whereby said circuit board receives encode-decode entered externally; a handlebar rotating ring having a stepped inner hole which is provided with an insertion slot for retaining said retaining pillar of said lock barrel retaining sleeve, said handlebar rotating ring being fitted over said lock barrel retaining sleeve such that a stop piece of said handlebar rotating ring presses against said protective cover; and a fixation ring fitted over said handlebar rotating ring and provided with a plurality of retainers for catching the safe door.
  • 3. The mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein said retaining mechanism is provided with a rotary disk which is fastened with said lock barrel and is provided with two retaining rod fastened pivotally thereto whereby said rotary disk is actuated by said lock barrel to cause said retaining rods to open or close the safe door.
  • 4. The mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein said bottom seat is fastened with said lock barrel in conjunction with an E-shaped retainer whereby said retainer is fitted over said lock barrel such that said retainer urges said bottom seat, so as to prevent said lock barrel from slipping out of the safe door.
  • 5. The mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein said fitting hole of said position confining slide sleeve is provided with a fitting slot; wherein said threaded sleeve is provided with a retaining key and is fitted into said position confining slide sleeve such that said retaining key is inserted into said fitting slot, and that said threaded sleeve is meshed with said threaded portion of said rotary shat of said motor.
  • 6. The mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein said rotary shaft of said motor is provided with a threaded rod fastened therewith such that said threaded rod is engaged with inner threads of said threaded sleeve.
  • 7. The mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein said said outer cover is fastened with said bottom seat via said lock barrel in conjunction with an E-shaped retainer which is retained on said lock barrel such that said retainer presses against said outer cover to prevent said lock barrel from slipping into the inner side of the safe door.
  • 8. The mechanism as defined in claim 1, wherein said bottom seat is provided with a circuit board and a battery seat for controlling the operation of said motor.
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