SECONDARY BLOCKING MECHANISM FOR A LOCK SYSTEM INCLUDING A SOLENOID
20170247913 · 2017-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B65/0082
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E05B2047/0037
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E05B2047/0092
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E05B2047/0093
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International classification
E05B47/00
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Abstract
A lock system for an enclosure comprises a locking mechanism selectively disposed in a locked or unlocked position. A first blocking pin prevents the locking mechanism from being moved to the unlocked position when disposed in a first blocking position via a first biasing mechanism. A solenoid mechanism imposes a force on the first blocking pin when in an energized state so that the first blocking pin is placed in an unblocking position. A second magnetizable blocking pin remains in contact with the first blocking pin when the solenoid mechanism is in an unenergized state. A second biasing mechanism biases the second blocking pin toward an unblocking position. During normal operation, the secondary biasing mechanism maintains the second blocking pin in its unblocking position so that the second blocking pin is separated from the first blocking pin when the solenoid mechanism is in the energized state.
Claims
1. A lock system for an enclosure, wherein the enclosure includes a housing and a door, wherein the housing defines an interior compartment and includes an access opening, wherein the door is configured for being disposed in the access opening when in a closed position, and wherein the lock system is coupled to at least one of the housing or the door, the lock system comprising: a locking mechanism configured for being selectively disposed in a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the locked position prevents the door from being moved from the dosed position, and wherein the unlocked position allows the door to be moved from the dosed position to allow access to the interior compartment; a first magnetizable blocking pin configured for moving along a first linear path between a first blocking position and a first unblocking position, wherein the first blocking pin prevents the locking mechanism from being moved to the unlocked position when disposed in the first blocking position; a first biasing mechanism coupled with the first blocking pin, wherein the first biasing mechanism imposes a first force on the first blocking pin in a first direction to place the first blocking pin in the first blocking position; a solenoid mechanism having an energized state and an unenergized state, wherein the solenoid mechanism imposes a second force on the first blocking pin in a second direction opposite to the first direction in the energized state so that the first blocking pin is placed in the first unblocking position, and wherein the second force is greater than the first force; a second magnetizable blocking pin configured for moving along the first linear path between a second blocking position and a second unblocking position, wherein the second blocking pin remains in contact with the first blocking pin when the solenoid mechanism is in the unenergized state; and a second biasing mechanism coupled with the second blocking pin, wherein the second biasing mechanism imposes a third force on the second blocking pin in the first direction to place the second blocking pin in the second unblocking position, and wherein the third force maintains the second blocking pin in the second unblocking position so that the second blocking pin is separated from the first blocking pin when the solenoid mechanism is in the energized state to allow the locking mechanism to be moved to the unlocked position.
2. A lock system in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a locking fence that moves along a second linear path when the locking mechanism moves between the locked position and the unlocked position.
3. A lock system in accordance with claim 2, wherein the second linear path is perpendicular to the first linear path.
4. A lock system in accordance with claim 2, wherein the locking fence is configured for engaging either the first blocking pin or the second blocking pin to maintain the locking mechanism in the lock position.
5. A lock system in accordance with claim 2, wherein the locking mechanism further includes at least one bolt coupled with a bolt bracket, wherein the bolt bracket and the at least one bolt are movably mounted to the door, and wherein the at least one bolt is engageable with the housing to secure the door in the closed position.
6. A lock system in accordance with claim 5, wherein the locking mechanism further includes a handle rotatably mounted to the door, wherein the handle is coupled with the bolt bracket so that rotation of the handle in a first rotational direction operates to move the at least one bolt into engagement with the housing to secure the door in the closed position.
7. A lock system in accordance with claim 1, wherein at least one of the first biasing mechanism or the second biasing mechanism is a coil spring.
8. A lock system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the door includes a front surface that is disposed on a first plane, and wherein the first linear path is perpendicular to the first plane.
9. A lock system in accordance with claim 1, wherein the solenoid mechanism includes a coil and a stop, wherein the coil is configured to allow the first blocking pin to be slidably disposed therein, and wherein the stop is positioned to contact the first blocking pin when the first blocking pin is in the first unblocking position.
10. A lock system in accordance with claim 9, wherein the second blocking pin is slidably disposed within an aperture defined in a cover of the door.
11. A lock system in accordance with claim 10, further comprising a travel limiting feature associated with the second blocking pin, wherein the travel limiting feature is configured to set the second unblocking position of the second blocking pin.
12. A lock system in accordance with claim 11, wherein the travel limiting feature is a cap coupled with the cover of the door, and wherein the cover is positioned to contact the second blocking pin in the second unblocking position.
13. A lock system in accordance with claim 1, wherein a bottom end of the second blocking pin is in contact with a top end the first blocking pin when the solenoid mechanism is in the unenergized state.
14. A secondary blocking mechanism for a lock system for an enclosure, wherein the enclosure includes a housing and a door, wherein the housing defines an interior compartment and includes an access opening, wherein the door is configured for being disposed in the access opening when in a closed position, wherein the lock system is coupled to at least one of the housing or the door, wherein the lock system comprises a locking mechanism, a first magnetizable blocking pin, a first biasing mechanism, and a solenoid mechanism, wherein the locking mechanism is configured for being selectively disposed in a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the locked position prevents the door from being moved from the closed position, wherein the unlocked position allows the door to be moved from the closed position to allow access to the interior compartment, wherein the first magnetizable blocking pin is configured for moving along a first linear path between a first blocking position and a first unblocking position, wherein the first blocking pin prevents the locking mechanism from being moved to the unlocked position when disposed in the first blocking position, wherein the first biasing mechanism is coupled with the first blocking pin, wherein the first biasing mechanism imposes a first force on the first blocking pin in a first direction to place the first blocking pin in the first blocking position, wherein the solenoid mechanism has an energized state and an unenergized state, wherein the solenoid mechanism imposes a second force on the first blocking pin in a second direction opposite to the first direction in the energized state so that the first blocking pin is placed in the first unblocking position, and wherein the second force is greater than the first force, the secondary blocking mechanism comprising: a second magnetizable blocking pin configured for moving along the first linear path between a second blocking position and a second unblocking position, wherein the second blocking pin remains in contact with the first blocking pin when the solenoid mechanism is in the unenergized state; and a second biasing mechanism coupled with the second blocking pin, wherein the second biasing mechanism imposes a third force on the second blocking pin in the first direction to place the second blocking pin in the second unblocking position, and wherein the third force maintains the second blocking pin in the second unblocking position so that the second blocking pin is separated from the first blocking pin when the solenoid mechanism is in the energized state to allow the locking mechanism to be moved to the unlocked position.
15. A secondary blocking mechanism in accordance with claim 14, wherein the lock system includes a locking fence that moves along a second linear path when the locking mechanism moves between the locked position and the unlocked position.
16. A secondary blocking mechanism in accordance with claim 15, wherein the second linear path is perpendicular to the first linear path.
17. A secondary blocking mechanism in accordance with claim 15, wherein the locking fence is configured for engaging either the first blocking pin or the second blocking pin to maintain the locking mechanism in the lock position.
18. A secondary blocking mechanism in accordance with claim 15, wherein the locking mechanism further includes at least one bolt coupled with a bolt bracket, wherein the bolt bracket and the at least one bolt are movably mounted to the door, and wherein the at least one bolt is engageable with the housing to secure the door in the closed position.
19. A secondary blocking mechanism in accordance with claim 18, wherein the locking mechanism further includes a handle rotatably mounted to the door, wherein the handle is coupled with the bolt bracket so that rotation of the handle in a first rotational direction operates to move the at least one bolt into engagement with the housing to secure the door in the closed position.
20. A secondary blocking mechanism in accordance with claim 14, wherein at least one of the first biasing mechanism or the second biasing mechanism is a coil spring.
21. A secondary blocking mechanism in accordance with claim 14, wherein the door includes a front surface that is disposed on a first plane, and wherein the first linear path is perpendicular to the first plane.
22. A secondary blocking mechanism in accordance with claim 14, wherein the solenoid mechanism includes a coil and a stop, wherein the coil is configured to allow the first blocking pin to be slidably disposed therein, and wherein the stop is positioned to contact he first blocking pin when the first blocking pin is in the first unblocking position.
23. A secondary blocking mechanism in accordance with claim 22, wherein the second blocking pin is slidably disposed within an aperture defined in a cover of the door.
24. A secondary blocking mechanism in accordance with claim 23, further comprising a travel limiting feature associated with the second blocking pin, wherein the travel limiting feature is configured to set the second unblocking position of the second blocking pin.
25. A secondary blocking mechanism in accordance with claim 24, wherein the travel limiting feature is a cap coupled with the cover of the door, and wherein the cover is positioned to contact the second blocking pin in the second unblocking position.
26. A secondary blocking mechanism in accordance with claim 14, wherein a bottom end of the second blocking pin is in contact with a top end the first blocking pin when the solenoid mechanism is in the unenergized state.
27. A method of selectively securing an enclosure using a lock system, wherein the enclosure includes a housing and a door, wherein the housing defines an interior compartment and includes an access opening, wherein the door is configured for being disposed in the access opening when in a closed position, wherein the lock system includes a locking mechanism, a first magnetizable blocking pin, a first biasing mechanism, a solenoid mechanism, and a secondary blocking mechanism, wherein the locking mechanism is configured for being selectively disposed in a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the locked position prevents the door from being moved from the closed position, wherein the unlocked position allows the door to be moved from the closed position to allow access to the interior compartment, wherein the first magnetizable blocking pin is configured for moving along a first linear path between a first blocking position and a first unblocking position, wherein the first blocking pin prevents the locking mechanism from being moved to the unlocked position when disposed in the first blocking position, wherein the first biasing mechanism imposes a first force on the first blocking pin in a first direction to place the first blocking pin in the first blocking position, wherein the solenoid mechanism has an energized state and an unenergized state, wherein the solenoid mechanism imposes a second force on the first blocking pin in a second direction opposite to the first direction in the energized state so that the first blocking pin is placed in the first unblocking position, wherein the second force is greater than the first force, wherein the secondary blocking mechanism includes a second magnetizable blocking pin and a second biasing mechanism, wherein the second blocking pin is configured for moving along the first linear path between a second blocking position and a second unblocking position, the method comprising: placing a magnet adjacent to the lock system when the solenoid mechanism is in the unenergized state; imposing a magnetic force on the first blocking pin and the second blocking pin in the second direction using the magnet; and magnetizing the first blocking pin and the second blocking pin using the magnet so that the first blocking pin and the second blocking pin are coupled with one another, wherein the second biasing mechanism imposes a third force on the second blocking pin in the first direction to place the second blocking pin in the second unblocking position and the first blocking pin in the first blocking position to place the locking mechanism in the locked position, and wherein the third force is greater than the magnetic force.
28. A method in accordance with claim 27, wherein the magnet is a rare earth magnet.
29. A method in accordance with claim 27, wherein the magnet is placed along the first linear path.
30. A method in accordance with claim 29, wherein the magnet is placed adjacent to an exterior surface of the door.
31. A method of selectively securing an enclosure using a lock system, wherein the enclosure includes a housing and a door, wherein the housing defines an interior compartment and includes an access opening, wherein the door is configured for being disposed in the access opening when in a dosed position, wherein the lock system is coupled to at least one of the housing or the door, wherein the lock system includes a locking mechanism, a first magnetizable blocking pin, a first biasing mechanism, a solenoid mechanism, and a secondary blocking mechanism, wherein the locking mechanism is configured for being selectively disposed in a locked position and an unlocked position, wherein the locked position prevents the door from being moved from the dosed position, wherein the unlocked position allows the door to be moved from the dosed position to allow access to the interior compartment, wherein the first magnetizable blocking pin is configured for moving along a first linear path between a first blocking position and a first unblocking position, wherein the first blocking pin prevents the locking mechanism from being moved to the unlocked position when disposed in the first blocking position, wherein the first biasing mechanism is coupled with the first blocking pin, wherein the first biasing mechanism imposes a first force on the first blocking pin in a first direction to place the first blocking pin in the first blocking position, wherein the solenoid mechanism has an energized state and an unenergized state, wherein the solenoid mechanism imposes a second force on the first blocking pin in a second direction opposite to the first direction in the energized state so that the first blocking pin is placed in the first unblocking position, wherein the second force is greater than the first force, wherein the secondary blocking mechanism includes a second magnetizable blocking pin and a second biasing mechanism, wherein the second blocking pin is configured for moving along the first linear path between a second blocking position and a second unblocking position, and wherein the second biasing mechanism imposes a third force on the second blocking pin in the first direction to place the second blocking pin in the second unblocking position, the method comprising: placing a magnet adjacent to the lock systemwhen the solenoid mechanism is in the unenergized state; and imposing a magnetic force on the first blocking pin and the second blocking pin in the second direction using the magnet, wherein the magnetic force is greater than the third force imposed on the second blocking pin by the second biasing mechanism, and wherein the magnetic force moves the first blocking pin to the first unblocking position and moves the second blocking pin to the second blocking position to place the locking mechanism in the locked position.
32. A method in accordance with claim 31, wherein the magnet is a rare earth magnet.
33. A method in accordance with claim 31, wherein the magnet is placed along the first linear path.
34. A method in accordance with claim 33, wherein the magnet is placed adjacent to an exterior surface of the door.
35. A method in accordance with claim 31, further comprising the step of magnetizing the first blocking pin and the second blocking pin using the magnet so that the first blocking pin and the second blocking pin are coupled with one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The accompanying drawings form a part of the this specification and are to be read in conjunction therewith, wherein like reference numerals are employed to indicate like parts in the various views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0021] Referring now to the drawings in detail, and initially to
[0022] Housing 12 may include a bottom wall 24, a top wall 26, a rear wall 28, and first and second opposing side walls 30, 32 extending between bottom wall 24 and top wall 26. Bottom wall 24, top wall 26, rear wall 28, and first and second opposing side walls 30, 32 define interior compartment 18 which may be used to store documents, firearms and other valuables. An access opening 34 is defined by bottom wall 24, top wall 26, rear wall 28, and first and second side walls 30, 32. Access opening 34 is configured for receiving door 14 when in the closed position, and allowing access to interior compartment 18 when door 14 is in the open position.
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[0024] Locking mechanism 20 may be mounted to door 14 to selectively secure door 14 to housing 12. For example, locking mechanism 20 may include one or more locking bolts 22 configured to be selectively positioned in a locked (extended) position (
[0025] Further, as best seen in
[0026] In order to prevent unauthorized access to interior compartment 18, lock system 11 may further include a fence 66 and a solenoid assembly 68 that control whether lock actuator 50 can be used to retract or extend bolts 22. In particular, gear 52 include a plurality of teeth that are meshed with corresponding teeth formed in fence 66, whereby fence 66 translates in a first direction 67 upon rotation of spindle 58 via handle 54. First direction 67 may lie in an x-y plane, which may be generally parallel to at least a portion of exterior surface 56 of door 14. Fence 66 is configured to interact with solenoid assembly 68, wherein the position of one or more components within solenoid assembly 68 determines whether handle 54 and spindle 58 can be rotated to unlock locking mechanism 20. In one embodiment, a keypad assembly 70 (see
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[0028] It should be noted that a prior art locking mechanism employing a solenoid assembly may be susceptible to external attacks to allow unauthorized access to the enclosure's interior. One such attack may be through an impact upon the enclosure of sufficient force that the solenoid blocking pin retracts without the solenoid coil being supplied with electrical current, This type of “bounce” attack may be minimized by aligning the solenoid assembly so that the movement of the solenoid pin is normal to the external surface of the door of the enclosure, such as that shown in
[0029] An example of an external magnet attack is shown generally in
[0030] In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, as best seen in
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[0034] While the above descriptions disclose cap 94 configured to restrict movement of second blocking pin 92 in direction 81 to the unblocking position due to the bias of biasing mechanism 96, it should be understood that other or additional travel limiting mechanisms may be employed. By way of example, and by no means limiting specifically thereto, second blocking pin 92 may define a recess configured to engage a post defined on cover 98 or other portion of door 14. The recess may be defined within the body of second blocking pin 92 so that the recess does not extend to either end of the pin. In this manner, second blocking pin 92 may reciprocally travel in directions 69 and 81 a distance defined by the length of the recess, with the post impacting the recess wall and preventing any further travel of the pin in that direction. Similarly, aperture 100 on cover 98 may be proportioned to reside within a circumferential valley defined within second blocking pin 92 where opposing ends of second blocking pin 92 have a greater diameter that aperture 100, As a result, travel of the pin is limited to the length of the circumferential valley until either end of second blocking pin 92 impacts cover 98. Other travel limiting configurations may also be suitably employed, and such additional travel limiters are to be considered within the teachings of the present invention.
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[0036] The foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention has been presented for the purpose of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive nor is it intended to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the disclosed embodiments may be modified in light of the above teachings. The embodiments described are chosen to provide an illustration of principles of the invention and its practical application to enable thereby one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Therefore, the foregoing description is to be considered exemplary, rather than limiting, and the true scope of the invention is that described in the following claims.