Claims
- 1. A door entry system comprising:
control means for controlling operation of the door entry system; and, a deadbolt assembly that is operable to selectively lock a door, said deadbolt assembly including:
a first bolt member movable between an extended position and a retracted position; switch means arranged on said first bolt member, said switch means conveying a signal to the control means to move said first bolt member between the extended and retracted positions when said switch means is activated, and driving means for selectively moving the first bolt member between the extended and retracted positions.
- 2. The door entry system according to claim 1, wherein said system further comprises a deadbolt receiving assembly including a receiving region that receives said first bolt member when the first bolt member is in the extended position thereby locking the door, said deadbolt receiving region not receiving the first bolt member when the first bolt member is in the retracted position thereby not locking the door.
- 3. The door entry system according to claim 2, said deadbolt receiving assembly further comprising:
a bolt section that is selectively extendable into and retractable from the receiving region, said bolt section being extended to activate said switch means on the first bolt member.
- 4. The door entry system according to claim 2, wherein said deadbolt assembly comprises:
a second bolt member that is selectively engaged with and disengaged from the first bolt member such that when engaged the first and second bolt members move in unison with one another and when disengaged the first and second bolt members are independently movable with respect to one another.
- 5. The door entry system according to claim 4, wherein the driving means is coupled to the second bolt member such that the first bolt member is movable by the driving means between the extended and retracted positions when the second bolt member is engaged with the first bolt member and the first bolt member is not movable by the driving means between the extended and retracted positions when the second bolt member is disengaged from the first bolt member.
- 6. The door entry system according to claim 5, wherein the first bolt member is biased toward the retracted position.
- 7. The door entry system according to claim 4, further comprising linking means for selectively engaging and disengaging the first and second bolt members with one another.
- 8. The door entry system according to claim 7, wherein the linking means comprises:
an opening formed in one of the first and second bolt members; and, a movable key bolt retained by the other of the first and second bolt members, said key bolt being received in said opening to engage the first and second bolt members with one another and said key bolt being removed from said opening to disengage the first and second bolt members from one another.
- 9. The door entry system according to claim 8, wherein said movable key bolt is biased to be received in said opening.
- 10. The door entry system according to claim 9, further comprising a rod extending through an opening in said movable key bolt, said rod being movable so as to remove said movable key bolt from said opening.
- 11. A door entry system comprising:
a deadbolt assembly that is operable to selectively lock a door, said deadbolt assembly including first and second members that are selectively engaged with and disengaged from one another such that when engaged they move in unison with one another and when disengaged they are independently movable with respect to one another; drive means coupled to the second member such that the first member is selectively movable by the drive means between extended and retracted positions when the first and second members are engaged with one another and the first member is not movable by the drive means between the extended and retracted positions when the first and second members are disengaged from one another; and, control means for controlling the drive means.
- 12. The door entry system according to claim 11, wherein said system further comprises a deadbolt receiving assembly including a receiving region that receives said first member when the first member is in the extended position thereby locking the door, said deadbolt receiving region not receiving the first member when the first member is in the retracted position thereby not locking the door.
- 13. The door entry system according to claim 12, said deadbolt receiving assembly further comprising:
a bolt section that is selectively extendable into and retractable from the receiving region, said bolt section being extended to disengage the first member from the second member.
- 14. The door entry system according to claim 13, wherein the first bolt member is biased toward the retracted position.
- 15. The door entry system according to claim 13, further comprising:
a switch that is activated by manual operation of the bolt section, said switch conveying a signal to the control means to control the drive means.
- 16. The door entry system according to claim 15, wherein the switch is arranged on the first member.
- 17. The door entry system according to claim 13, further comprising linking means for selectively engaging and disengaging the first and second members with one another.
- 18. The door entry system according to claim 17, wherein the linking means comprises:
a opening formed in one of the first and second members; and, a movable key bolt retained by the other of the first and second members, said key bolt being received in said opening to engage the first and second members with one another and said key bolt being removed from said opening to disengage the first and second members from one another.
- 19. The door entry system according to claim 18, wherein said movable key bolt is biased to be received in said opening.
- 20. The door entry system according to claim 19, further comprising a rod extending through an opening in said movable key bolt, said rod being movable so as to remove said movable key bolt from said opening.
- 21. The door entry system according to claim 20, wherein the rod is moved so as to remove said movable key bolt from said opening by extending the bolt section of the deadbolt receiving assembly.
- 22. The door entry system according to claim 11, further comprising:
a remote transmitter that is selectively operated to send a signal to the control means to control the drive means.
- 23. A door entry system comprising:
a deadbolt member movable between an extended and a retracted position; switch means arranged in or on the deadbolt member, said switch means generating a signal to effect movement of said deadbolt member to the extended or retracted position when said switch means is activated; motor means for moving the deadbolt member between the extended and retracted positions; a deadbolt bolt lever body housing means dimensioned to receive said deadbolt member when in its extended position, said deadbolt bolt lever body housing means including therein a second movable bolt section engagable with said switch means to activate said switch means.
- 24. A door entry system comprising:
control means for controlling operation of the door entry system; a deadbolt assembly that is operable to selectively lock a door, said deadbolt assembly including:
a first bolt member movable between an extended position and a retracted position; trigger means for conveying a signal to the control means to move said first bolt member between the extended and retracted positions when said trigger means is triggered; and, driving means for selectively moving the first bolt member between the extended and retracted positions; and, a deadbolt receiving assembly arranged opposite the deadbolt assembly, said deadbolt receiving assembly including:
a receiving region that receives said first bolt member when the first bolt member is in the extended position thereby locking the door, said deadbolt receiving region not receiving the first bolt member when the first bolt member is in the retracted position thereby not locking the door; and, activation means for selectively triggering the trigger means.
- 25. The door entry system of claim 24, wherein the trigger means comprises a switch arranged on the first bolt member such that the triggering means is triggered upon tripping the switch, and the activation means comprises a bolt section that is selectively extendable into and retractable from the receiving region, said bolt section being extended to cause tripping of the switch arranged on the first bolt member.
- 26. The door entry system of claim 24, wherein the triggering means comprises a receiver and the activation means comprises a transmitter that selectively generates a transmission upon activation, said receiver causing triggering of the trigger means upon receipt of the transmission from the transmitter.
- 27. The door entry system of claim 26, wherein the receiver is an infrared detector that detects infrared light incident thereon and the transmitter is an infrared transmitter that selectively generates a beam of infrared light upon activation, said infrared detector and transmitter being in optical communication with one another along an optical path.
- 28. The door entry system of claim 27, wherein the optical path extends through at least one of the first bolt member and the bolt section.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/330,962, filed Jun. 11, 1999, now pending.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09330962 |
Jun 1999 |
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10463184 |
Jun 2003 |
US |