Claims
- 1. In combination with a locker for temporary storage of a user's articles, the locker having a door and a movable latch positioned to secure the door when in latched position and to unlock the door when moved to an unlatched position, an electronic lock for controlling the latch, comprising:
- an inner housing and an outer housing, the inner housing being secured at the inside of the door and the outer housing being secured at a directly opposed position on the outside of the door such that the door is sandwiched between the two housings, with cordless plug-in connector means affixed to the housings for electrically and modularly connecting the inner housing directly to the outer housing, through an opening in the door, the plug-in connector means including opposed sets of electrical contacts, one set fixed to each housing and oriented toward the other set so as to connect together through the opening when the housings are secured to the door,
- electronic access means in the outer housing, for receiving an access code input by a user,
- a solenoid in the inner housing, connected to the latch so as to control the position of the latch,
- microcontroller means connected between the electronic access means and the solenoid, for causing the solenoid to change the position of the latch when a preselected access code is received by the electronic access means, and
- a battery in one of the housings, connected to supply power to the electronic lock.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the movable latch comprises a spring latch with beveled face so as to mechanically retract and then extend when the door is closed, and wherein the solenoid comprises a pull-only solenoid for momentary retraction of the latch, said microcontroller means including means for causing the solenoid momentarily to pull the spring latch to the unlatched position when said access code is received.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, further including LED indicator means on the outer housing, and the microcontroller means including means for illuminating the LED indicator means when the latch is in the unlatched position.
- 4. A plurality of lockers as in claim 1, in close proximity, each having said electronic locks.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the plug-in connector means includes reversible means for assembling the inner and outer housings in two 180.degree.-opposed relative configurations for accommodating left-handed and right-handed locker doors while still making identical electrical connection between the inner and outer housings.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1, further including means for securing the inner and outer housings to the door of the locker using no more than two threaded fasteners.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the outer housing is of metal.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the locker door has standard three-hole locker door prep comprising three holes in the locker door aligned vertically, including a middle hole comprising said opening through which the plug-in connector means connects the inner and outer housings, and the housings being secured to the door via the other two holes.
- 9. The application of claim 8, wherein the other two holes are upper and lower holes and wherein the inner housing and outer housing have bores which are aligned with the upper and lower holes, with fasteners extending from the inner housing bores through the upper and lower holes and into the outer housing bores to secure both housings to the locker door.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the outer housing has an exposed side with a pair of electrical terminals, with means for connection to an external power supply in lieu of said battery when and if the battery has insufficient power to operate the electronic lock.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10, further including a pair of recesses on the exposed side of the outer housing, within which said terminals are positioned, such that the terminals are recessed from the exposed side of the outer housing.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the outer housing is no larger than about 2 inches in width, 3 inches in height and 5/8 inch in depth.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the inner housing is no larger than about 31/4 inches in width, 3 inches in height and 7/8 inch in depth.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1, further including spring means biasing the latch toward the latched position, said solenoid being connected to retract the latch against the spring when activated by the microcontroller means, and said microcontroller means being programmed so that when said preselected access code is received by the electronic access means, the solenoid will retract the latch to the unlatched position momentarily, then release the latch, allowing the spring means to return the latch to the latched position.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the microcontroller means includes means for activating a pulsed audible sound when the battery is low.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 1, further including infrared signal receiver means on the exterior of the outer housing and connected to the microcontroller means, for receiving a signal from a hand-held infrared transmitter device for resetting the electronic lock to a different access code.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the electronic access means includes a recess on the outer housing with electric contacts comprising an isolated central area and conductive metal surrounding the central area, and further including a hand held electronic key device in combination with the lock, the key device including an electronic identification chip with a read-only memory storing a unique access code, the key device having an electrical contact means connected to the electronic identification chip for making contact with the electric contacts of the recess on the outer housing when properly touched thereto, and the microprocessor means having means for reading the unique access code from the identification chip and comparing the unique access code with said preselected access code stored in a memory of the microcontroller means.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the hand held electronic key device includes a spring-biased clip for engagement with an article of clothing of the user.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the electronic access means includes a pair of electric contacts on the outer housing, and further including a hand held electronic key device in combination with the lock, the key device including an electronic identification chip with a read-only memory storing a unique access code, the key device having an electrical contact means connected to the electronic identification chip for making contact with the electric contacts of the outer housing when properly touched thereto, and the microprocessor means having means for reading the unique access code from the identification chip and comparing the unique access code with said preselected access code stored in a memory of the microcontroller means, to determine whether the solenoid should be activated to change the position of the latch.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein the hand held electronic key device includes a spring-biased clip for engagement with an article of clothing of the user.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 19, further including a user programming key device in a form similar to said hand held electronic key device, including programming means readable by the microcontroller means in the lock, for programming the microcontroller means, when the user programming device is touched to the electric contacts of the outer housing, to accept as said preselected access code a unique access code of the next-touched hand held electronic key device.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21, further including a master programming key device in a form similar to said hand-held electronic key device, including programming means readable by the microcontroller means in the lock for programming the microcontroller means, when the user programming key device is touched to the electric contacts of the outer housing, to accept as said preselected access code a unique access code of the next-touched hand held electronic key device, said microcontroller means having means for storing the unique access code of the master programming key device separately from the access code of the user programming key device.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 615,397, filed Mar. 12, 1996, now pending, and the disclosure of that copending application is incorporated herein by reference.
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