Claims
- 1. A highly secure structure for a secure area such as a weapons store, including an access security lock employing compressed nitrogen gas for controlling the bolt of a door to said secure structure, comprising: inside apparatus within said structure and remote from the vicinity of said door comprising a supply of compressed nitrogen gas, a logic device, a code reader with two reference keys therein; and, outside apparatus, outside of said structure and remote from said inside apparatus comprising an encoder receiving two removable unlocking keys in sequence, with a plurality of compressed gas pneumatic lines connecting the aforementioned inside and outside apparatus of said structure, all of said keys being coded by means of a pattern of holes and no-holes therein at fixed locations thereon to define a binary code, said encoder adapted to pneumatically read by means only of compressed gas passing through holes in said card or being blocked by said no-holes, the said binary codes on said two unlocking keys in sequence and converting the patterns thereon to pneumatic binary codes which are transmitted to said logic device via said pneumatic lines, said code reader being adapted to pneumatically read the said binary code patterns on said two reference keys in sequence and to transmit the pneumatic binary codes so as to read said logic device where they are sequentially compared to the codes received from said two unlocking keys, and means to produce a pneumatic output used for unbolting said door if the two said unlocking key codes match the two said reference key codes.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 wherein the number of bits in said binary code is nine.
Government Interests
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used, and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment to me of any royalties thereon.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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Date |
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1553363 |
Feb 1970 |
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1456138 |
Nov 1976 |
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