Patent classifications
E05B45/12
Electronic Door Lock with a Monitoring Unit
An electronic door lock includes a dead bolt moved by a deadbolt transmitting assembly, a spring-loaded latch bolt moved by a latchbolt transmitting assembly, a lock core rotated by a core transmitting assembly, and a spring-loaded prying resisting member. A monitoring unit includes sensors respectively corresponsive to those assemblies and the prying resisting member, and a security controller which performs a security procedure in accordance with position of those assemblies and the prying resisting member sensed by the sensors.
DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
A door lock assembly for a door hinged to a door frame, having primarily a two-part lock assembly, including a linear pin or bolt having a first pin end and a second pin end, the second pin end formed with a handle attached and a magnet positioned therearound the second pin end and proximate a junction between the handle and the second pin end and a mounting plate having a first plate end and a second plate end, the plate ends having a one or more mounting holes, the mounting plate having a base or humped body positioned between first plate end and a second plate end, the humped body having a locking aperture positioned crosswise there through the humped body to receive first pin end.
DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
A door lock assembly for a door hinged to a door frame, having primarily a two-part lock assembly, including a linear pin or bolt having a first pin end and a second pin end, the second pin end formed with a handle attached and a magnet positioned therearound the second pin end and proximate a junction between the handle and the second pin end and a mounting plate having a first plate end and a second plate end, the plate ends having a one or more mounting holes, the mounting plate having a base or humped body positioned between first plate end and a second plate end, the humped body having a locking aperture positioned crosswise there through the humped body to receive first pin end.
MONITORING THE LOCKING MECHANISM ON AN ELECTRICAL LOCKING UNIT
Monitoring a locking mechanism of an electric locking unit includes reversibly adjusting a locking bolt from an open position to a closed position during a closing operation; wherein the locking bolt extends from a recess of a locking part in the open position; and wherein the locking bolt projects into the recess of the locking part in the closed position; determining a closing time span of the locking bolt, wherein the closing time span of the locking bolt comprises an amount of time that the locking bolt requires to transition from the open position to the closed position during the closing process; comparing the determined closing time span of the locking bolt with a predetermined closing time span limit value; and detecting delayed locking of the electric locking unit when the determined closing time span exceeds the predetermined closing time span limit value.
MONITORING THE LOCKING MECHANISM ON AN ELECTRICAL LOCKING UNIT
Monitoring a locking mechanism of an electric locking unit includes reversibly adjusting a locking bolt from an open position to a closed position during a closing operation; wherein the locking bolt extends from a recess of a locking part in the open position; and wherein the locking bolt projects into the recess of the locking part in the closed position; determining a closing time span of the locking bolt, wherein the closing time span of the locking bolt comprises an amount of time that the locking bolt requires to transition from the open position to the closed position during the closing process; comparing the determined closing time span of the locking bolt with a predetermined closing time span limit value; and detecting delayed locking of the electric locking unit when the determined closing time span exceeds the predetermined closing time span limit value.
METHOD FOR EXPANDING THE FUNCTIONAL CAPABILITIES OF A DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM
The invention relates to systems for locking security structures.
The essence of the invention consists in that it operates on the basis of the movement of a blocked deadbolt to an extent at which it activates a position sensor, whereupon the deadbolt and the sensor are returned to a starting state, with said events occurring within a pre-programmed time limit.
The technical result of the invention is that of expanding the functional capabilities of a door locking system, with the addition of new functions for providing protection against the consequences of interference with an input device mounted on the outer side of the door.
The invention also permits the use of a standard lock key as an input device for performing a repeated series of actions according to the invention in order to generate a command to unblock the deadbolt of the lock.
The technical result of the invention is achieved without the structural modification of a door locking system and without the addition of any new devices and accessories.
Locking apparatuses, systems, and methods of providing access control
Apparatuses, systems, and methods are provided for detecting an alert status of a locking apparatus for an entry point. An external force may be received at a locking apparatus operating in a locked state and determining a first indicia corresponding to the received external force, separately receiving an indication of the external force at an accelerometer of the locking apparatus and determining a second indicia corresponding to the received indication of the external force, comparing the first indicia and the second indicia to determine an alert condition, and selectively performing at least one alert operation corresponding to the determined alert condition.
Locking apparatuses, systems, and methods of providing access control
Apparatuses, systems, and methods are provided for detecting an alert status of a locking apparatus for an entry point. An external force may be received at a locking apparatus operating in a locked state and determining a first indicia corresponding to the received external force, separately receiving an indication of the external force at an accelerometer of the locking apparatus and determining a second indicia corresponding to the received indication of the external force, comparing the first indicia and the second indicia to determine an alert condition, and selectively performing at least one alert operation corresponding to the determined alert condition.
LOCKING APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS OF PROVIDING ACCESS CONTROL
Apparatuses, systems, and methods are provided for detecting an alert status of a locking apparatus for an entry point. An external force may be received at a locking apparatus operating in a locked state and determining a first indicia corresponding to the received external force, separately receiving an indication of the external force at an accelerometer of the locking apparatus and determining a second indicia corresponding to the received indication of the external force, comparing the first indicia and the second indicia to determine an alert condition, and selectively performing at least one alert operation corresponding to the determined alert condition.
LOCKING APPARATUSES, SYSTEMS, AND METHODS OF PROVIDING ACCESS CONTROL
Apparatuses, systems, and methods are provided for detecting an alert status of a locking apparatus for an entry point. An external force may be received at a locking apparatus operating in a locked state and determining a first indicia corresponding to the received external force, separately receiving an indication of the external force at an accelerometer of the locking apparatus and determining a second indicia corresponding to the received indication of the external force, comparing the first indicia and the second indicia to determine an alert condition, and selectively performing at least one alert operation corresponding to the determined alert condition.