Patent classifications
E05B2047/005
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL LOCK AND INSTALLATION METHOD HAVING INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR
An electro-mechanical lock is provided for a door. The lock includes inner and outer lock components mounted on opposite sides of the door and a tube extending between the inner and outer lock components, the tube being configured to receive a spindle extending through the door. The tube includes an electrical conductor integrated with the tube as a one-piece construction for transmitting electrical power and/or control signals between first and second electrical connectors at the inner and outer lock components. The tube is less fragile than conventional double tube arrangements in locks and thus can be more easily cut to length and installed at the door, improving reliability and cost effectiveness of methods of installation.
Electro-mechanical lock and installation method having integrated electrical conductor
An electro-mechanical lock is provided for a door. The lock includes inner and outer lock components mounted on opposite sides of the door and a tube extending between the inner and outer lock components, the tube being configured to receive a spindle extending through the door. The tube includes an electrical conductor integrated with the tube as a one-piece construction for transmitting electrical power and/or control signals between first and second electrical connectors at the inner and outer lock components. The tube is less fragile than conventional double tube arrangements in locks and thus can be more easily cut to length and installed at the door, improving reliability and cost effectiveness of methods of installation.
KEY, LOCK CORE AND LOCK
A key, a lock core and a lock, relating to a key, a lock core and a lock are provided. The key includes: a column body, a first end of the column body being provided with a light emitting component; a first cathode component disposed on the column body and connected to one end of the light emitting component to be mated with a second cathode component in the lock core; a first piezoelectric electrode disposed on the column body and connected to the other end of the light emitting component to be pressed against a second piezoelectric electrode in the lock core. When the first cathode component is mated with the second cathode component in the lock core, and the first piezoelectric electrode is pressed against the second piezoelectric electrode in the lock core, a piezoelectric current is generated, to cause the light emitting component to emit light.
Locking/unlocking device, locking/unlocking method, and locking/unlocking system
Provided is a locking/unlocking device that accurately detects an opening/closing state of an opening/closing device and optimizes timing to lock or unlock. The locking/unlocking device includes a drive unit that drives a lock mechanism of the opening/closing device, a magnetic detection unit that detects a change in a magnetic field based on a change in the relative position between a movable section and a fixed section of the opening/closing device, and a control unit that determines an open/closed state of the opening/closing device on the basis of the change in the magnetic field detected by the magnetic detection unit and activates the drive unit to lock or unlock the lock mechanism on the basis of the open/closed state.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SENSING A STATUS OF A DEADBOLT
A method and apparatus for determining a status of a deadbolt assembly. A deadbolt status assembly uses mechanical, ultrasonic, infrared, inductance, and/or capacitance to detect when a deadbolt assembly is in a locked state, where a bolt of the deadbolt assembly is fully extended, or in an unlocked state, where the bolt is fully retracted.
Method for simultaneously controlling a plurality of door locks under emergency
A method for simultaneously controlling a plurality of door locks under emergency includes utilizing a control device to connect with the door locks. The control device simultaneously set the door locks to a locking state or an unlocked state through physical connection with or disconnection from an unlocking device. When the unlocking device is removed, the control device enters a first priority emergency state, such that all door locks are set to the locking state and lose unlocking authority. A computer or a smart mobile device can be used to set a second priority emergency state when the unlocking device is identified as being correct, such that all door locks are set to the locking state and lose the unlocking authority. One or more door locks within a certain range can be set by a remote controller into the locking state and lose the unlocking authority.
TOUCH ISOLATED ELECTRONIC LOCK
An electronic lock includes a latch assembly that has a latch housing and a bolt. The bolt is movable between an extended position and a retracted position. The electronic lock includes a controller connected to a circuit board. The controller is configured to electronically control movement of the bolt between the extended position and the retracted position. The electronic lock includes an exposed conductive touch member. The conductive touch member is in electrical communication with the controller. The electronic lock includes an insulating arrangement positioned between the conductive touch member and the circuit board. The electronic lock includes a housing at least partially surrounding the conductive touch member. The housing is electrically isolated from the conductive touch member by at least a portion of the insulating arrangement.
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL LOCK AND INSTALLATION METHOD HAVING INTEGRATED ELECTRICAL CONDUCTOR
An electro-mechanical lock is provided for a door. The lock includes inner and outer lock components mounted on opposite sides of the door and a tube extending between the inner and outer lock components, the tube being configured to receive a spindle extending through the door. The tube includes an electrical conductor integrated with the tube as a one-piece construction for transmitting electrical power and/or control signals between first and second electrical connectors at the inner and outer lock components. The tube is less fragile than conventional double tube arrangements in locks and thus can be more easily cut to length and installed at the door, improving reliability and cost effectiveness of methods of installation.
LOCK SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Lock systems are disclosed. The lock system may include a lock unit and a separate base station. The lock unit may include one or more components maintained in a powered-off and/or low-power standby state when not in use. The lock unit may include a sound receiver. The lock unit may activate power to one or more components unit after detecting a predetermined activation sound transmitted by a sound transmitter on the base station. The lock unit and base station may include wireless communicators to communicate signals and/or information between the lock unit and base station after the lock unit is powered on. To conserve power, a lock unit may power down after a predetermined action has been completed, communication of a power down signal, and/or after a predetermined time period has elapsed.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SENSING A STATUS OF A DEADBOLT
A method and apparatus for determining a status of a deadbolt assembly. A deadbolt status assembly uses mechanical, ultrasonic, infrared, inductance, and/or capacitance to detect when a deadbolt assembly is in a locked state, where a bolt of the deadbolt assembly is fully extended, or in an unlocked state, where the bolt is fully retracted.