CA2093679A1 - Electromechanical lock arrangement - Google Patents
Electromechanical lock arrangementInfo
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- CA2093679A1 CA2093679A1 CA002093679A CA2093679A CA2093679A1 CA 2093679 A1 CA2093679 A1 CA 2093679A1 CA 002093679 A CA002093679 A CA 002093679A CA 2093679 A CA2093679 A CA 2093679A CA 2093679 A1 CA2093679 A1 CA 2093679A1
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07C—TIME OR ATTENDANCE REGISTERS; REGISTERING OR INDICATING THE WORKING OF MACHINES; GENERATING RANDOM NUMBERS; VOTING OR LOTTERY APPARATUS; ARRANGEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS FOR CHECKING NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE
- G07C9/00—Individual registration on entry or exit
- G07C9/00174—Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys
- G07C9/00182—Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys operated with unidirectional data transmission between data carrier and locks
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07C—TIME OR ATTENDANCE REGISTERS; REGISTERING OR INDICATING THE WORKING OF MACHINES; GENERATING RANDOM NUMBERS; VOTING OR LOTTERY APPARATUS; ARRANGEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS FOR CHECKING NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE
- G07C9/00—Individual registration on entry or exit
- G07C9/00174—Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys
- G07C2009/00634—Power supply for the lock
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07C—TIME OR ATTENDANCE REGISTERS; REGISTERING OR INDICATING THE WORKING OF MACHINES; GENERATING RANDOM NUMBERS; VOTING OR LOTTERY APPARATUS; ARRANGEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS FOR CHECKING NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE
- G07C9/00—Individual registration on entry or exit
- G07C9/00174—Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys
- G07C2009/00753—Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys operated by active electrical keys
- G07C2009/00761—Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys operated by active electrical keys with data transmission performed by connected means, e.g. mechanical contacts, plugs, connectors
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07C—TIME OR ATTENDANCE REGISTERS; REGISTERING OR INDICATING THE WORKING OF MACHINES; GENERATING RANDOM NUMBERS; VOTING OR LOTTERY APPARATUS; ARRANGEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS FOR CHECKING NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE
- G07C9/00—Individual registration on entry or exit
- G07C9/00174—Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys
- G07C9/00658—Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys operated by passive electrical keys
- G07C9/00674—Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys operated by passive electrical keys with switch-buttons
- G07C9/0069—Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys operated by passive electrical keys with switch-buttons actuated in a predetermined sequence
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- Y10T70/7079—Key rotated [e.g., Eurocylinder]
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Abstract
ABSTRACT
The invention relates to an electromechanical lock arrangement including a lock body (1), which is provided with a cylinder lock mechanism (3) having a key channel (17) and a turnable lock cylinder (16), a dead bolt (2) movable back and forth by means of the cylinder lock mechanism (3), electrically operable latch means (7) for controlling the operation of the dead bolt (2) and a logic unit (8) for controlling said electrically operable latch means (7). The arrangement includes further a key unit (4) having a mechanical key member (4a) for operating the cylinder lock mechanism (3) as well as means for supplying electric power and means for sending a coded electrical signal into said logic unit (8). At the reception of a correct code the logic unit (8) is arranged to switch current to said electrically operable latch means (7) so that they allow said dead bolt (2) to be moved from its protruding locking position into its withdrawn releasing position in the lock body (1). The supplying of a code and electric power is accomplished through said mechanical key member (4a) at the inner end of the key channel (17) of the cylinder lock mechanism (3) by making use of a coupling arrangement, which includes a first electrically conductive coupling element (18) turnable with the lock cylinder (16) and arranged in electric contact with the mechanical key member (4a), and a second electrically conductive coupling element (19) stationarily installed in the lock body (1) and connected through the logic unit (8) to said electrically operable latch means (7), whereby said first coupling element (18) is by means of the mechanical key member (4a) arranged to be turned at the position of the second coupling element (19) for enabling said supply of a code and electric power.
The invention relates to an electromechanical lock arrangement including a lock body (1), which is provided with a cylinder lock mechanism (3) having a key channel (17) and a turnable lock cylinder (16), a dead bolt (2) movable back and forth by means of the cylinder lock mechanism (3), electrically operable latch means (7) for controlling the operation of the dead bolt (2) and a logic unit (8) for controlling said electrically operable latch means (7). The arrangement includes further a key unit (4) having a mechanical key member (4a) for operating the cylinder lock mechanism (3) as well as means for supplying electric power and means for sending a coded electrical signal into said logic unit (8). At the reception of a correct code the logic unit (8) is arranged to switch current to said electrically operable latch means (7) so that they allow said dead bolt (2) to be moved from its protruding locking position into its withdrawn releasing position in the lock body (1). The supplying of a code and electric power is accomplished through said mechanical key member (4a) at the inner end of the key channel (17) of the cylinder lock mechanism (3) by making use of a coupling arrangement, which includes a first electrically conductive coupling element (18) turnable with the lock cylinder (16) and arranged in electric contact with the mechanical key member (4a), and a second electrically conductive coupling element (19) stationarily installed in the lock body (1) and connected through the logic unit (8) to said electrically operable latch means (7), whereby said first coupling element (18) is by means of the mechanical key member (4a) arranged to be turned at the position of the second coupling element (19) for enabling said supply of a code and electric power.
Description
2~3~79 ELEKTROMECHANICAL LOCK ~RRANGEMENT
The invention relates to an electromechanical lock arrangement of the kind referred to in the prRamble o~ claim 1~
It is already known to make US2 of different con~rol codes with which it can first be checked if the user of the actual lock mechanism has the ~ight to open and, hence, ~he right to have an access into the locked space. Then for instance as regards a cylinder lock mechanism the arrangement includes electrically operable latch means which prevent turning of the lock cylinder until a logic unit controlli~g the operation of the dead bolt has received the right code.
The key, on the other hand, includes both a mechanic,al key member for opera-ting the lock mechanl~m and means for i3ending a coded signal into the logic unit. In addition, depending on the application, the key can comprise also means for supplying electric power into the lock~ whereby the lock itself needs no battery or the like power source. This is of advantage especially if the lock is included in a devics, e.g. an automatic payphone, which does not necessarily have a power source available in its vicinity.
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Also the actual supply of a code and/or anergy can be accomplished with many different ways, for instance optically or by making use of induction, and naturally, also by means of two electric conductors directly connected to each other, whiah is a more cost effective solution than the ones mentioned above. ~lowever, a problem in the known arrangements is that said supplying operation takes place either through means located on the surface of the lock or at least in the key channel of the lock close to the key insertion opening, whereby it is exposed to misuse, dirt and o-ther wearing conditions.
~ ~ ~ 3 g rl 9 An aim of the invention is to accomplish a new electro-mechanical lock arran~ement, from which the above mentioned drawbacks have essentially been eliminated. An aim is further to provide a solution which is uncomplicated as to its construction, secure as to operation and cost effective. A
further aim is that the solution is especially suitable for locking money collecting bo~es in automatic payphones, parking meters or the like stand-alone devices.
The aims can be met with an arrangement in accordance with which the supplying o a code and electric power is accomp-lished through sa~d mechanical key member ~t the ~nner en~ of the key channel of the cylinder lock mechanism by making use of a coupling arrangement, which includes a-first electrically conductive coupling element turnable with the lock cylinder, arranged in electria con~act with the mechaniaal key member and being electrically insulated from the cylinder lock mecha-nism, and a second electrically ronductive coupling element stationarily installed in the lock body, electrically insulated from the lock mechanism and connected through the logic unit to said electrically operable latch means, whereby said irst coupling element is by means of the mechanical key member arranged to be turned at the position of the second coupling element for enabling said supply of a code and electric power. Thereby the supply means in question are u~der proteckion inside the lock mechanism itself.
Security and protection is increased by the fact that at the insertion position of the mechanical ~ey member into the key channel connection from the code supply means and the electric power supply means through said coupling elements to the logic unit is disconnected, so that the supply only takes place after the mechanical key member is turned a certain turning angle inside the key channel into a second position. Thereby the cylinder lock mechanism must first be opened with the right key and thereafter still turned until the contact can be obtained.
20~3~9 In a preferred embodiment of the invention said cylinder lock mechanism is a cylinder lock with rotatable locking discs known as such, whereby the supply of a code and electric power takes place only after the lock cylinder is first released by turning tha locking discs with the mechanical key member and thereafter the lock cylinder is further turned relative to the lwk housing into a second position. The mechanical k~y member includes a wire, placed along a key shank in t~e key member to be inserted into the key channel of the cylinder lock mechanism, insulated from the key shank and extending a bit over the key shank, and arranged to cooperate with said first electriaally conductive coupling element located at bottom of the lock cylinder.
An uncomplicated and advantageous solution is accomplished when the electrically operable latch means are in their locking position arranged to direetly act on the dead bolt and to prevent movement thereof into its releasing position.
In automatic payphones or the like applications the lock body comprises a casing-like cover element, to which the cylinder lock mechanism is fixed and inside of which the dead bolt is movably installed, so that in its locking position it is arranged to extend a bit out from the cover element. With this kind of stand-alone devices it is of advantage to provide the key unit with a power source and a coda selecting and supply means.
The invention will now be further described, by way of example, with reference to tha accompanying drawing, in which - Figure 1 shows an electromechanical lock arrangement according to the invention as a side view, partly opened and in section, and - Figure 2 shows the arrangement of Figure 1 as a front view and partly in section.
The lock arrangement includes a lock body 1 with a back and for-th movable dead bolt 2 and a cylinder lock mechanism 3.
2~93~79 Movement of the dead bolt 2 between the protruding locking position and the withdrawn releas:ing position in the lock body (shcwn with dott~d lines in figure 1) takes place through the cylinder loc~ mechanism 3 by turning a mechanical key mem~er 4a of a key unit 4 for the lock arrangement in a key channel 17 in the cylinder lock. The cylinder lock mechanism 3 can with advantage be a cylinder lock with rotatable l~cking discs (not shown in the figure) known per se and including a lock housing 15 and inside it a turnablQ lock cylinder 16. For the basic functions of this kind of cylinder lock mechanism reference is made or instance to the patent~ US 1514318 and US 4211097.
The lock body includes a code identifying unit 6 wi~h a logic unit.8 and, under the control thereof, a switch 9, which together control the operation of a latch unit 7. ~he latch unit includes a small electric motor 12, the nominal voltage of which is with advanta~e in the order of 1...15 volts and which controls a guiding member 11 supported on the shaft of the motor. The guiding member 11 has two positions in the first one of which it presses steel balls lOa and lOb serving as bolt elements into a protruding position, wh~re they effect on stop faces 2a and 2b in the dæad bolt and prevent movement of the dead bolt 2 into the withdrawn position in lock body.
In the second position of the guiding member 11 on the other hand it allows the balls lOa and l~b to move into the latch unit 7 so that the dead bolt 2 is free to move into its withdrawn releasing position in the lock body respectively.
As regards more detailed construction and operation of the latch unit 7 reference is made to the patent publication W0 89/11577. Naturally, instead of the electric motor 12 the operation of the latch unit 7 can be accomplished through other means e.g. through solenoid means.
Especially for automatic payphones or corresponding applica-tions the key unit includes a power source and a code selecting and supplying means, which in the figure 1 are generally indicated by the reference numeral 5. By means of 2~3~79 the code selecting and supplying means a code corresponding to each automatic payphone can separately be selected and supplied into the lock. Thereby for instance the locks of the automatic payphones within a certain area can all have the same mechanical opening combination, and as a consequence be operated by ~eans of the same key unit.
For the ac-tual feeding of a code and electric power a wlre 14 is arranged in the mechani~al key membar 4a of the key unit, insulated from the key by insulators 20a and 20b and extending over the shank 13 of the mechanical key member.
Correspondingly the turnable lock cylinder 16 includes-an electrically conductive coupling element 18 turning with it but insulated -therefrom and to which the key wire 14 is coupled when the mechanical key member 4a is inserted all the way to the bottom of the key channel 17 of the lock. The lock body 1 includes a second stationarily installed couplin~
element 19 to which the coupling element 18 is arranged to be coupled. This takes place after the cylinder lock mechanism 3 is first opened by means of the key member 4a so that the lock cylinder 16 is released to turn relative to the lock housing 15. Only then the couplins element 18 can be further turned by the mechanical key member 4a to the position of the coupling element 19.
After the coupling elements 18 and 19 have been arranged in contact with each other the supply of code and electric power can be accomplished. The logic unit 8 compares the code to be supplied with the code or codes programm d in the unit in a known way, because for instance every person handling the collection of money from the automatic payphone can have a code of his own. If the code is correct the logic unit switches on the switch 9, whereby at the same time the circuit of the latch unit 7 is swithed on and the balls lOa and lOb release the dead bolt 2 to moved into its releasing position by turning the key 4a further. Correspondingly when the dead bolt 2 is to be moved back into its locking position the key 4a is turned backwards, whereby at the position where the 6 2~93~79 coupling alements 18 and 19 are coupled and the circuit is swithed on the logic unit 8 is arranged to reverse the direction of the current so that the electrical motor 12 turns the guiding membar 11 in the opposite direction and presses the balls lOa and lOb into their protruding position, whereby movement of the dead bolt 2 into the lock ~ody 1 is again prevented.
Naturally the key unit 4 can be designed in many different ways. For instance should it ba enough, depending on the application, ~hat the key includes a prepro~rammed code, no separate code selecting means are needed but the mechanical key member 4a can be combined with the required electronics so as to form a uniform housing which as a consequence inoludes also a battery as well as a register for memorizing the code.
The cylindar lock mechanism 3 can with advantage be provided with so called lightened locking discs (cf. Finnish patent n:o 63814 and the pa~ent US 3942346 corresponding thereto) which include an extra recess widening the key channel and whi~h can be utilized so that ~he wire 14 together with the key shank 13 suitably fits into the key channel 17.
The design of the lock body in each case depends on the applica~ion, i.e. the space intended to be releasably locked by the lock arrangement. Therefore the de~ign of the lock body shown in the figures is to be understood as only one example of application. For this purpose a part of the structure of a cover is additionally sketched with dotted lines in figure 1, into which a lock arrangement according to the invention can be installed so that it can be opened after the dead bolt 2 is released.
The invention is not limited to the embodiment shown, but several modifications thereof are feasible within the scope of the attached claims.
The invention relates to an electromechanical lock arrangement of the kind referred to in the prRamble o~ claim 1~
It is already known to make US2 of different con~rol codes with which it can first be checked if the user of the actual lock mechanism has the ~ight to open and, hence, ~he right to have an access into the locked space. Then for instance as regards a cylinder lock mechanism the arrangement includes electrically operable latch means which prevent turning of the lock cylinder until a logic unit controlli~g the operation of the dead bolt has received the right code.
The key, on the other hand, includes both a mechanic,al key member for opera-ting the lock mechanl~m and means for i3ending a coded signal into the logic unit. In addition, depending on the application, the key can comprise also means for supplying electric power into the lock~ whereby the lock itself needs no battery or the like power source. This is of advantage especially if the lock is included in a devics, e.g. an automatic payphone, which does not necessarily have a power source available in its vicinity.
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Also the actual supply of a code and/or anergy can be accomplished with many different ways, for instance optically or by making use of induction, and naturally, also by means of two electric conductors directly connected to each other, whiah is a more cost effective solution than the ones mentioned above. ~lowever, a problem in the known arrangements is that said supplying operation takes place either through means located on the surface of the lock or at least in the key channel of the lock close to the key insertion opening, whereby it is exposed to misuse, dirt and o-ther wearing conditions.
~ ~ ~ 3 g rl 9 An aim of the invention is to accomplish a new electro-mechanical lock arran~ement, from which the above mentioned drawbacks have essentially been eliminated. An aim is further to provide a solution which is uncomplicated as to its construction, secure as to operation and cost effective. A
further aim is that the solution is especially suitable for locking money collecting bo~es in automatic payphones, parking meters or the like stand-alone devices.
The aims can be met with an arrangement in accordance with which the supplying o a code and electric power is accomp-lished through sa~d mechanical key member ~t the ~nner en~ of the key channel of the cylinder lock mechanism by making use of a coupling arrangement, which includes a-first electrically conductive coupling element turnable with the lock cylinder, arranged in electria con~act with the mechaniaal key member and being electrically insulated from the cylinder lock mecha-nism, and a second electrically ronductive coupling element stationarily installed in the lock body, electrically insulated from the lock mechanism and connected through the logic unit to said electrically operable latch means, whereby said irst coupling element is by means of the mechanical key member arranged to be turned at the position of the second coupling element for enabling said supply of a code and electric power. Thereby the supply means in question are u~der proteckion inside the lock mechanism itself.
Security and protection is increased by the fact that at the insertion position of the mechanical ~ey member into the key channel connection from the code supply means and the electric power supply means through said coupling elements to the logic unit is disconnected, so that the supply only takes place after the mechanical key member is turned a certain turning angle inside the key channel into a second position. Thereby the cylinder lock mechanism must first be opened with the right key and thereafter still turned until the contact can be obtained.
20~3~9 In a preferred embodiment of the invention said cylinder lock mechanism is a cylinder lock with rotatable locking discs known as such, whereby the supply of a code and electric power takes place only after the lock cylinder is first released by turning tha locking discs with the mechanical key member and thereafter the lock cylinder is further turned relative to the lwk housing into a second position. The mechanical k~y member includes a wire, placed along a key shank in t~e key member to be inserted into the key channel of the cylinder lock mechanism, insulated from the key shank and extending a bit over the key shank, and arranged to cooperate with said first electriaally conductive coupling element located at bottom of the lock cylinder.
An uncomplicated and advantageous solution is accomplished when the electrically operable latch means are in their locking position arranged to direetly act on the dead bolt and to prevent movement thereof into its releasing position.
In automatic payphones or the like applications the lock body comprises a casing-like cover element, to which the cylinder lock mechanism is fixed and inside of which the dead bolt is movably installed, so that in its locking position it is arranged to extend a bit out from the cover element. With this kind of stand-alone devices it is of advantage to provide the key unit with a power source and a coda selecting and supply means.
The invention will now be further described, by way of example, with reference to tha accompanying drawing, in which - Figure 1 shows an electromechanical lock arrangement according to the invention as a side view, partly opened and in section, and - Figure 2 shows the arrangement of Figure 1 as a front view and partly in section.
The lock arrangement includes a lock body 1 with a back and for-th movable dead bolt 2 and a cylinder lock mechanism 3.
2~93~79 Movement of the dead bolt 2 between the protruding locking position and the withdrawn releas:ing position in the lock body (shcwn with dott~d lines in figure 1) takes place through the cylinder loc~ mechanism 3 by turning a mechanical key mem~er 4a of a key unit 4 for the lock arrangement in a key channel 17 in the cylinder lock. The cylinder lock mechanism 3 can with advantage be a cylinder lock with rotatable l~cking discs (not shown in the figure) known per se and including a lock housing 15 and inside it a turnablQ lock cylinder 16. For the basic functions of this kind of cylinder lock mechanism reference is made or instance to the patent~ US 1514318 and US 4211097.
The lock body includes a code identifying unit 6 wi~h a logic unit.8 and, under the control thereof, a switch 9, which together control the operation of a latch unit 7. ~he latch unit includes a small electric motor 12, the nominal voltage of which is with advanta~e in the order of 1...15 volts and which controls a guiding member 11 supported on the shaft of the motor. The guiding member 11 has two positions in the first one of which it presses steel balls lOa and lOb serving as bolt elements into a protruding position, wh~re they effect on stop faces 2a and 2b in the dæad bolt and prevent movement of the dead bolt 2 into the withdrawn position in lock body.
In the second position of the guiding member 11 on the other hand it allows the balls lOa and l~b to move into the latch unit 7 so that the dead bolt 2 is free to move into its withdrawn releasing position in the lock body respectively.
As regards more detailed construction and operation of the latch unit 7 reference is made to the patent publication W0 89/11577. Naturally, instead of the electric motor 12 the operation of the latch unit 7 can be accomplished through other means e.g. through solenoid means.
Especially for automatic payphones or corresponding applica-tions the key unit includes a power source and a code selecting and supplying means, which in the figure 1 are generally indicated by the reference numeral 5. By means of 2~3~79 the code selecting and supplying means a code corresponding to each automatic payphone can separately be selected and supplied into the lock. Thereby for instance the locks of the automatic payphones within a certain area can all have the same mechanical opening combination, and as a consequence be operated by ~eans of the same key unit.
For the ac-tual feeding of a code and electric power a wlre 14 is arranged in the mechani~al key membar 4a of the key unit, insulated from the key by insulators 20a and 20b and extending over the shank 13 of the mechanical key member.
Correspondingly the turnable lock cylinder 16 includes-an electrically conductive coupling element 18 turning with it but insulated -therefrom and to which the key wire 14 is coupled when the mechanical key member 4a is inserted all the way to the bottom of the key channel 17 of the lock. The lock body 1 includes a second stationarily installed couplin~
element 19 to which the coupling element 18 is arranged to be coupled. This takes place after the cylinder lock mechanism 3 is first opened by means of the key member 4a so that the lock cylinder 16 is released to turn relative to the lock housing 15. Only then the couplins element 18 can be further turned by the mechanical key member 4a to the position of the coupling element 19.
After the coupling elements 18 and 19 have been arranged in contact with each other the supply of code and electric power can be accomplished. The logic unit 8 compares the code to be supplied with the code or codes programm d in the unit in a known way, because for instance every person handling the collection of money from the automatic payphone can have a code of his own. If the code is correct the logic unit switches on the switch 9, whereby at the same time the circuit of the latch unit 7 is swithed on and the balls lOa and lOb release the dead bolt 2 to moved into its releasing position by turning the key 4a further. Correspondingly when the dead bolt 2 is to be moved back into its locking position the key 4a is turned backwards, whereby at the position where the 6 2~93~79 coupling alements 18 and 19 are coupled and the circuit is swithed on the logic unit 8 is arranged to reverse the direction of the current so that the electrical motor 12 turns the guiding membar 11 in the opposite direction and presses the balls lOa and lOb into their protruding position, whereby movement of the dead bolt 2 into the lock ~ody 1 is again prevented.
Naturally the key unit 4 can be designed in many different ways. For instance should it ba enough, depending on the application, ~hat the key includes a prepro~rammed code, no separate code selecting means are needed but the mechanical key member 4a can be combined with the required electronics so as to form a uniform housing which as a consequence inoludes also a battery as well as a register for memorizing the code.
The cylindar lock mechanism 3 can with advantage be provided with so called lightened locking discs (cf. Finnish patent n:o 63814 and the pa~ent US 3942346 corresponding thereto) which include an extra recess widening the key channel and whi~h can be utilized so that ~he wire 14 together with the key shank 13 suitably fits into the key channel 17.
The design of the lock body in each case depends on the applica~ion, i.e. the space intended to be releasably locked by the lock arrangement. Therefore the de~ign of the lock body shown in the figures is to be understood as only one example of application. For this purpose a part of the structure of a cover is additionally sketched with dotted lines in figure 1, into which a lock arrangement according to the invention can be installed so that it can be opened after the dead bolt 2 is released.
The invention is not limited to the embodiment shown, but several modifications thereof are feasible within the scope of the attached claims.
Claims (7)
1. Electromechanical lock arrangement including a lock body (1), which is provided with a cylinder lock mechanism (3) having a key channel (17) and a turnable lock cylinder (16), a dead bolt (2) movable back and forth by means of the cylinder lock mechanism (3), electrically operable latch means (7) for controlling the operation of the dead bolt (2) and a logic unit (8) for controlling said electrically operable latch means (7); the arrangement includes further a key unit (4) having a mechanical key member (4a) for operating the cylinder lock mechanism (3) as well as means for supplying electric power and means for sending a coded electrical signal in-to said logic unit (8), whereby the logic unit (8) at the reception of a correct code, is arranged to switch current to said electrically operable latch means (7) so that they allow said dead bolt (2) to be moved from its protruding locking position into its withdrawn releasing position in the lock body (1), the improvement being that said supplying of a code and electric power is accomplished through said mechanical key member (4a) at the inner end of the key channel (17) of the cylinder lock mechanism (3) by making use of a coupling arrangement, which includes a first electrically conductive coupling element (18) turnable with the lock cylinder (16), arranged in electric contact with the mechanical key member (4a) and being electrically insulated from the cylinder lock mechanism (3), and a second electrically conductive coupling element (19) stationarily installed in the lock body (1), electrically insulated from the lock mechanism and connected through the logic unit (8) to said electrically operable latch means (7), whereby said first coupling element (18) is by means of the mechanical key member (4a) arranged to be turned at the position of the second coupling element (19) for enabling said supply of a code and electric power.
2. Electromechanical lock arrangement according to claim 1, wherein at the insertion position of the mechanical key member (4a) into the key channel (17) the connection from the code supply means and the electric power supply means through said coupling elements (18,19) to the logic unit (8) is discon-nected, so that the supply only takes place after the mechanical key member (4a) is turned a certain turning angle inside the key channel (17) into a second position.
3. Electromechanical lock arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the cylinder lock mechanism (3) is a cylinder lock with rotatable locking discs known as such, whereby the supply of a code and electric power takes place only after the lock cylinder (16) is first released by turning the locking discs with the mechanical key member (4a) and thereafter the lock cylinder (16) is further turned relative to the lock housing (15) into a second position.
4. Electromechanical lock arrangement according to claim 3, wherein the mechanical key member (4a) includes a wire (14), placed along a key shank (13) in the key member (4a) to be inserted into the key channel (17) of the cylinder lock mechanism (3), insulated from the key shank (13) and extending a bit over the key shank (13), and arranged to cooperate with said first electrically conductive coupling element (18) located at bottom of the lock cylinder (16).
5. Electromechanical lock arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the electrically operable latch means (7; 10a,10b) are in their locking position arranged to directly act on the dead bolt (2; 2a,2b) and to prevent movement thereof into its releasing position.
6. Electromechanical lock arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the lock body (1) comprises a casing-like cover element, to which the cylinder lock mechanism (3) is fixed and inside of which the dead bolt (2) is movably installed, so that in its locking position it is arranged to extend a bit out from the cover element.
7. Electromechanical lock arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the key unit (4) includes a power source and a code selecting and supply means (5).
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