The invention involves a programmable electronic lock, especially for locker systems which use transponder technology, in which the movement of the lock tongue is carried out through manual movement of a turn knob located on the front of the door.
Programmable electronically closing locks are already known, with turn knobs with built-in programmed electronic elements which make possible bidirectional communication between lock and key without contact between the two, the lock consisting of an electronic plate with a microcontroller which controls its opening/closing and communicates with an antenna built into a knob block.
In the invention, the turn knob and the tongue are joined through a pushbutton, in such a manner that, on pressing on the turn knob, the tongue protrudes from the lock carcase, the push button and the tongue forming a closed cinematic chain, so that the user knows if the lock is open or closed, simply by observing the position of the push button, as there exists a bi univocal correspondence between the push button and the tongue, which is an advantageous novelty.
Specifically, in the invention the lock consists of:
a) the knob block is made up of a turn knob joined permanently to a push button/mounting hole piece consisting of an upper surface, lateral slots/guides and a fixed-knob guide, carrying an antenna, in which the turn knob moves lineally according to the axis OY against the action of a coaxial spring on the knob guide and
b) the tongue block consists of pins which slide in the slots of the push button/mounting hole piece, causing, in the tongue block 6), a movement according to the axis OX;
c) the microcontroller operates a bistable solenoid which consists of a shaft, which, in activated state at the first end, is positioned on the surface of the push button/mounting hole piece, impeding its ascending movement and at the other end, presents a hold-down plate of a contact which indicates to the micro-counter the correct operation of the lock in accordance with programmed logic.
It also offers the advantage of being able to unlock the shaft of the solenoid in case of breakdown, which is achieved through a series of interrelated windows from the head to the base of the turn knob through the fixed knob.
It also offers the advantage of offering to the user the states of the lock through predetermined sequences of times and colours of a led lamp in logical correspondence with said states.
To better understand the purpose of this invention, a practical, preferred method of making it, subject to minor changes which will not fundamentally alter it, is illustrated in the drawings.
The following is an example of practical, non-limiting implementation of this invention.
The lock, in accordance with the invention, is composed of the following basic elements:
The microcontroller (17) which controls the opening/closing of the lock, communicates with the antenna (8), built into the knob block.
The knob block is made up of the turn knob (3) joined permanently to the push button/mounting hole piece (5), and a fixed guide (4), in which the turn knob (3) moves lineally according to the axis OY against the action of the spring (11), mounted coaxially on the knob guide (4).
The push button/mounting hole piece (5) has guide-slots (13).
The tongue block (6) carries pins (14) which slide in the slots (13) of the push button/mounting hole piece (5), causing the tongue block (6) to move according to the axis OX.
The knob block and the tongue block form a closed cinematic chain: the housing of the pins (14) of the tongue (6) in the slots (13) of the push button/mounting hole piece (5) is constant and permanent, so that, on pushing the turn knob (3) and pressing on the mounting hole piece (5) the tongue moves (6) according to axis OX in one direction but on pulling the turn knob (3) the tongue (6) also moves according to the axis OX in the other direction.
The solenoid (9) and elements associated to it are arranged on an electronic board (7) with detector (12)—see FIG. 1—.
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It can also be seen that:
a) the turn knob (3) has a drillable area (V1) at its top and a window (V2) facing the first end (151) of the shaft (15) of the solenoid (9), and
b) the knob guide (4) has a window (V3) facing the window (V2) of the turn knob (3), so that with a tool it can be accessed from the drillable area (V1) to the first end (151) of the shaft (15) of the solenoid (9)
There are occasions (due to breakdown) in which the unlocking of the solenoid can only be done mechanically with access from the exterior.
The drillable area (V1) is transparent and on the knob guide, (4) has a polychromatic led (I) controlled by the microcrontroller (17), and which, in combination with pre-established times, indicates the state of the lock to the user.
The led (I) can be red/green/orange which in combination of times and pauses, for example, on (1 sec.) off (2 sec.) on (1 sec.) and in accordance with a pre-established logical table, indicates to the user the state of the lock in detail.
The following is an example of some of the status indications with the led:
It also has the advantage that the electronic board (7) has a jumper which makes the board compatible with two electronic
technologies, with the selection of the appropriate jumper and the reprogramming of the operation of the electronic board (7) through a connection jack, which provides great versatility.
The antenna (8) can be conventional or in pcb (print circuit board).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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P200702794 | Oct 2007 | ES | national |