Claims
- 1. An electronic security system comprising:
- at least one key having at least one binary code stored in memory cells therein;
- a central key having at least one binary code stored in memory cells therein and also additional information indicative of its character as a central key;
- and at least one electronic lock for use with said keys and comprising:
- a locking means actuatable to unlocked condition;
- a lock memory having at least two binary codes stored in memory cells therein;
- a comparator for comparing a code in said key memory and a code in said lock memory when the key is presented to the lock and for providing a signal indicative of coincidence or non-coincidence between said codes, said comparator including an inhibitor stage actuatable by a proper central key;
- a random generator operable in response to the signal indicative of coincidence from said comparator to provide new coincident codes for said key memories and said lock memory and subsequently to actuate said locking means;
- said comparator being further operable upon coupling said central key with said lock to enable said random generator after the central key is identified as a proper central key within a predetermined interval of time to provide a signal indicative of coincidence to be actuatable to provide new codes to said key and/or to said lock, when a subsequent key is coupled with said lock, whereby said lock and a key provided with an original non-coincident code can be provided with a new coincident code, whereas a key provided with an original coincident code is rendered non-coincident and unusable by one-sided feeding of the new codes or by erasing the present codes in the key or in the lock.
- 2. A system according to claim 1, wherein said random generator is operable in a manual mode and wherein the binary code combination is varied by manual actuation after the proper key has been inserted into the lock.
- 3. A system according to claim 1, wherein the memory cells contained in the lock and keys consist of a plurality of addressable storage cells, each of which is capable of receiving another code combination, and that when a plurality of locks and keys are used, another pair of associated storage cells are selected for each lock/key combination due to their different identification.
- 4. A system according to claim 1 wherein each lock and each key has a stored individual identification in the form of a coded number, and that the code number of a lock constitutes the same constant address of the associated memory cells of all permissible keys, and that the code number of a key constitutes the same constant address of the associated memory cells of all permissible locks.
- 5. A system according to claim 4, wherein to eliminate the functionability of a key with respect to the existant lock after the released reversal of the fitting function, the contents of the associated address association register cell are erased in addition to the contents of the associated lock memory and key memory cells registered therein.
- 6. A system according to claim 1 wherein the code numbers of the last used keys are registered, indicated and/or read out in the correct sequence by a memory unit which is connected to said lock.
- 7. A system according to claim 1 wherein to reduce the required lock and key contacts the data transfer is executed serially by parallel/series converters or series/parallel converters.
- 8. A system according to claim 1 including an electronic counter which is supplied with counting pulses from a pulse generator to determine the duration of time of closure if locking is effected by said locking means and including means for releasing said locking means for unlocking if a proper key is used, only after the count has been erased from said counter.
- 9. A system according to claim 8 wherein the electronic counter is designed as a forward-backward counter and the count is erased by a contrary count, and means for providing counting pulses for said contrary count, said means being operated by a coin insertion apparatus which relates the value of the inserted coins to a corresponding number of pulses.
- 10. A system according to claim 1, wherein means are provided which inhibits an external selection unit from effecting release of the locking means both for proper as well as for improper keys.
- 11. A system according to claim 1, wherein said lock includes a key socket and wherein said central key is adapted to be inserted into an additional socket provided therefor for another reversal of the fit function of yet another key.
- 12. A system according to claim 1, wherein a time stage is provided in the lock by means of which the reversal of the fitting function of a key to be exchanged for the central key and to be reversed in its fitting function is released briefly.
- 13. A system according to claim 1 wherein each lock and each key has stored individual identification in the form of a coded number, and that the coded number initiates through an address association register the recall of associated lock memory/key memory cells.
- 14. A system according to claim 13, wherein to produce the functionability of a key relative to the present lock after released reversal of the fitting function for the purpose of detecting the memory cells which are as yet still vacant and associated with one another in addition to the addresses for the lock and key of said memory cells, at least one address counter and at least one gate means is provided in said lock to detect the occupation or vacancy of the associated memory cells, the address counter continuously recalling new memory cells until the associated gate means reports the detection of a vacant, useful memory cell.
- 15. A system according to claim 1, wherein the locking means is not released when there is coincidence of the lock and key codes until said comparator indicates the coincidence of the new code combinations read into the associated lock and key memory cells, and that, if the codes do not coincide, the random generator replaces the codes by two new coinciding code combinations until the comparator indicates coincidence of the code combinations.
- 16. A system according to claim 1, wherein a secret emergency code is additionally stored in said lock memory which is automatically read into the lock memory cell in place of the variable code if disruptions occur or upon recall in case of misuse, and that in the key, the key code which reaches the output and which consists of at least two component codes stored in the key and an externally suppliable component code is formed by the logical linkage thereof, this code being compared with a code correspondingly produced in the lock.
- 17. A system according to claim 16, wherein monitoring means are provided in said lock which monitor the function progress and interrupt the current program if errors occur and, enabling initiation of the read-in of the emergency code into the present lock memory cell.
- 18. A system according to claim 16, wherein means are provided in said lock which recognize the use of an improper central key and cause an emergency code to be read into the lock memory cell associated with the central key.
- 19. A system according to claim 16, wherein the emergency code has a variable code segment which is not subject to the release comparison examination.
- 20. A system according to claim 19, wherein the variable code segment is charged by a time generating means which identifies the time at which the emergency code is read in.
- 21. A system according to claim 20 wherein means are provided which initiate the recall of the code segments containing the times and their evaluation by display.
- 22. A system according to claim 16, wherein the variable code includes a code segment which can be taken into account in the release comparison examination and which identifies the time of its release.
- 23. A system according to claim 16, wherein the means for examining the coincidence of the associated lock and key code identify the key as proper for every use, both in the case of a coinciding variable code provided on the key side and in the case of the emergency code which is provided as a replacement therefor.
- 24. A system according to claim 16, wherein the memories to be used to accommodate the emergency code or a corresponding safety code are variable with respect to their contents.
- 25. A system according to claim 24, wherein the input of the respective emergency code or safety code to be used or a code to be used for the derivative thereof is effected with the aid of a data medium which extracts this code from a separate means.
- 26. A system according to claim 25, wherein the data medium is a key whose code is examined before the code to be transmitted is recalled and that for this purpose the respectively valid key code is variable during each code recall.
- 27. A system according to claim 24, wherein the input of the emergency code or safety code to be used or a code to be used for the derivative thereof is effected through electrical lines or by wireless transmission and including additional code converters for this purpose.
- 28. A system according to claim 27, wherein at least one of the component codes stored on the key side as well as the externally suppliable component code are variable.
- 29. A system according to claim 24, wherein the release of the input of the respective emergency code of safety code to be used or a code to be used for the derivative thereof is effected through electrical lines or by wireless transmission and including additional code converters for the transmission of the code.
- 30. A system according to claim 1 including an alarm responsive to operation of said inhibitor circuit.
- 31. A method for operating a security system which includes at least one electronically codable releasable lock having a random generator therein, electronically codable keys, and an electronically codable central key having an additional identification information therein characterizing it as a central key, comprising the steps of:
- providing said lock and said keys with binary codes;
- coupling a key with said lock and determining whether or not the present codes are coincident and, therefore, whether the key is proper or improper;
- employing said random generator to provide the coupled key and lock with new coincident codes, if said present codes are coincident and the key is proper and subsequently effecting release of said lock;
- preventing provision of new coincident codes and preventing release of said lock, if said present codes are not coincident and the key is improper;
- and coupling said central key with said lock to enable said random generator after identification as a proper central key and providing it with a new coincident code to be actuatable to provide new codes to said key and/or said lock, when a subsequent key is coupled with said lock, whereby said lock and an improper key provided with a present non-coincident code can be provided with a new coincident code and become a proper key, whereas an originally proper key provided with a present coincident code is rendered non-coincident and improper and unusable in said lock by one-sided feeding of the new codes or by erasing the present codes in the key or the lock.
- 32. A method according to claim 31 wherein after presentation of a key which is improper due to a non-coincident code, the evaluation of subsequently offered different key/code combinations is prevented for a predetermined interval of time.
- 33. A method according to claim 32, wherein after inserting of a key which is improper due to a divergent code, an alarm signal is provided.
- 34. A method according to claim 31, wherein during the determination of the coincidence of associated lock and key codes in the presence of a code showing no logical change and identifying this code as being non-coincident, and enabling initiation of the read-in of an emergency code into the present lock memory cell.
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED CO-PENDING APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 821,808, filed Aug. 4, 1977 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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