Claims
- 1. An electrically operated lock having a housing and comprising:
- a spring bias bolt and mounting means for mounting said bolt to said housing for movement inward and outward of said housing, said bolt being normally biased outwardly of said housing;
- an electric motor and connecting means between said motor and bolt for moving said bolt inwardly of said housing against its bias by operation of said motor, said connecting means comprising a lost motion connection between said motor and bolt whereby said bolt is selectively movable independently of said motor;
- electrical means for selectively operating said motor to move said bolt via said connecting means, said electrical means comprising a lock combination entry means for receiving entry of a predetermined lock opening combination, a signal generating means operated by said entry means for sending a motor operating signal to said motor to move said bolt when said predetermined combination is entered on said entry means, a circuit board and means for mounting said circuit board within said housing, said circuit board providing said signal generating means, wherein said motor operating signal is provided to first operate said motor in a first bolt withdrawal mode wherein said motor is in a dwell condition and then in a third mode wherein said motor is reversed;
- a release means associated with said connecting means to release said bolt for authorized inward movement of said bolt when said electrical means selectively operates said motor and connecting means.
- 2. The electrically operated lock of claim 1, further comprising:
- a blocking means for normally blocking inward movement of said bolt after it has moved outward under its bias to impede unauthorized movement of said bolt, said blocking means comprising a blocking spring member having a stop surface normally biased into a blocking position relative inward movement of said bolt until displaced by deflection of said member.
- 3. An electrically operated spring bolt lock for a door, comprising:
- a lock housing, a cam bolt and a spring means for normally biasing said bolt outwardly of said door;
- an electrically driven means for moving said bolt inwardly of said door against the bias of said spring means for a given time interval to allow opening of said door and for releasing said bolt after the expiration of said time interval, said electrically driven means comprising a lost motion connection with said cam bolt, a reversible electric motor having a motor shaft connected via said lost motion connection with said cam bolt, and a circuit board, said cam bolt being movable inwardly of said door to allow closing of said door when released by said electrically driven means, rotation of said motor in a first direction withdrawing said bolt inwardly of said door and subsequent reverse rotation in a second direction releasing said bolt to be free to move under its spring bias inwardly and outwardly of said door as said door is closed against an associated door jamb;
- a code entry means for actuating said electrically driven means upon entry therein of a predetermined code;
- mounting means for mounting said electrically driven means, cam bolt and spring means within said housing, said cam bolt being movable to protrude from said housing and door, said circuit board being electrically connected to said code entry mean and to said electric motor, said circuit board sending a motor operating signal to said motor to move said bolt when said predetermined code is entered on said code entry means, said signal is provided to first operate said motor in a first bolt withdrawal mode to cause movement of said bolt inwardly of said housing, then in a second mode wherein said motor is in a dwell condition, and then in a third mode wherein said motor is reversed.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part application based upon applicant's copending applications Ser. No. 07/311,696, filed Feb. 16, 1989, and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,926,664 and Ser. No. 07/533,896, filed June 6, 1990, both entitled "SELF LOCKING ELECTRONIC LOCK."
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