Access Control System
20230245515 · 2023-08-03
Inventors
- Jon Zabala Zabaleta (Elgoibar, ES)
- Jokin Aguirrezabala Olasagasti (Elgoibar, ES)
- Mikel Solozabal Ibarra (Elgoibar, ES)
Cpc classification
G07C9/00309
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The invention relates to an access control system, including a control circuit, a push button that can be moved from a distal position to a proximal position, aided by an elastic element to keep it in the distal open position, a tab, configured to be moved by means of the push button, and establish the closure of the access, a locking device for locking the closed position of the tab, an access identification element that communicates with the control circuit that locks the closed position of the tab when the control circuit identifies the access element, wherein a rotating element that rotates when the push button is actuated, a clutch mechanism that transmits the rotating movement of the rotating element to a power-generating motor to power the control circuit when the push button is actuated, avoiding the use of batteries.
Claims
1. An access control system, comprising: a control circuit, a push button that can be moved from a distal position to a proximal position, which is aided by an elastic element to keep it in the distal open position of the system, a tab, configured to be moved by means of the push button, and establish the closure of the access, a locking device for locking the closed position of the tab, an access identification element that communicates with the control circuit to lock/unlock the closed position of the tab when the control circuit identifies the access element, wherein the access control system further comprises a power generator, which is equipped with: a rotating element configured to rotate when the push button is actuated, a clutch mechanism configured to transmit the rotating movement of the rotating element to a power-generating motor to power the control circuit when the push button is actuated from the distal position to the proximal position.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein the tab comprises a housing of a locking shaft provided in the locking device to lock the tab in the closed position.
3. The system according to claim 2, wherein the tab is aided by a tab return spring that keeps the tab in the open position and opposes its movement to the closed position.
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein the push button comprises ramp guides arranged on tab shafts to allow guided movement of the tab.
5. The system according to claim 1, wherein the clutch mechanism comprises a body, which is integral with the rotating element, and in which there is retained in an articulated manner at least one ratchet arm that rests, by the action of a pushing element, on ratchet teeth provided on the inner contour of a ratchet disc which is coupled to a shaft of the power-generating motor to allow rotation of the motor when the push button is actuated from its distal position to its proximal position and to prevent its rotation when the push button returns to the distal position.
6. The system according to claim 1, wherein the clutch mechanism comprises a body, which is integral with the rotating element, and in which there is retained a pushing element equipped with at least one flexible arm that rests on ratchet teeth provided on the inner contour of a ratchet disc which is coupled to a shaft of the power-generating motor to allow rotation of the motor when the push button is actuated from its distal position to its proximal position and to prevent its rotation when the push button returns to the distal position.
7. The system according to claim 1, wherein the clutch mechanism comprises a pushing element, which is integral with the rotating element, and which is equipped with at least one flexible arm that rests on ratchet teeth provided on the dintorno of a ratchet disc which is coupled to a shaft of the power-generating motor to allow rotation of the motor when the push button is actuated from its distal position to its proximal position and prevent its rotation when the push button returns to the distal position.
8. The system according to claim 1, wherein the rotating element is a pinion that meshes with a rack provided in the push button.
9. The system according to claim 1, wherein the control circuit is configured to carry out actions selected from saving the events occurring, together with the closed or open access status, in a memory; activating a sound device; activating a light device and a combination thereof.
10. The system according to claim 2, comprising an emergency manual actuation mechanism for the locked closed position of the tab, which is equipped with a lever the actuation of which causes the movement of the locking shaft of the locking device.
11. The system according to claim 8, wherein the push button is configured to allow its upper part to be broken, allowing access to the lever of the emergency manual actuation mechanism, and wherein said lever contacts a stop provided on the locking shaft when performing the emergency opening.
12. The system according to claim 1, wherein the control circuit comprises an external power supply device by means of contacts, so that with the external power supply connected, a maintenance device can be used to perform event reading tasks, configuration and firmware updates, and to provide power to the control circuit in order to perform an emergency opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] To complete the description and for the purpose of aiding to better understand the features of the invention, a set of figures is attached to the present specification as an integral part thereof, in which the following is depicted in an illustrative and nonlimiting manner:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0047] The configuration and design of the access control system of the invention allow its operation without the need to use power supply batteries for the control circuit that the system includes, thus solving the existing problems of the state of the art.
[0048] To this end, the necessary power required to power the control circuit is obtained by means of transforming mechanical energy, which must be applied by the user when acting on the system, into electrical power, since to open or close the system, the user has to apply a movement to same.
[0049] The transformation of mechanical energy into electrical energy is achieved thanks to the use of an electrical power generator (6), which comprises a power-generating motor (6.a) that is not described in greater detail because it is not the object of the invention.
[0050] The power produced is not stored, as is done in other power generation systems, but rather is used instantly from the start of its production, applying the method described in patent application P202131190.
[0051] A force F is applied on the push button (4), which causes its rectilinear movement from a distal position to a proximal position, which, in turn, establishes the movement of the tab (3) by the action of the pushing carried out by ramp guides (4.a), located on both sides of the body of the push button (4), on tab shafts (3.b). This configuration keeps the tab (3) attached to the push button (4) during pressing, while at the same time allowing the tab (3) to move transversely in relation to the pressing movement carried out on the push button (4).
[0052] When the push button (4) is pressed, the rectilinear movement it performs is transformed into a circular movement by means of a rotating element, which is made up of a pinion (6.c.4.1) that is part of the power generator (6) and meshes with a rack (4.b) that is part of the push button (4). The pinion (6.c.4.1) is integral with a body (6.c.4) (
[0053] In turn, in the body (6.c.4) there are retained, with the possibility of rotation, ratchet arms (6.c.3), which, by the action of a pushing element (6.c.2), rest on ratchet teeth (6.c.1.1), provided on the inner contour of a ratchet disc (6.c.1), which is coupled to the shaft (6.b) of the generating motor (6.a), this assembly forming a clutch mechanism (6.c) of the electrical power generator (6) that transmits the circular movement to the generating motor (6.a) when the push button (4) is pressed.
[0054] The generating motor (6.a) is equipped with a multiplier gearbox, as is known in the state of the art to provide a higher electrical power production.
[0055] In addition, the generating motor (6.a) is connected to a control circuit (7) to provide an electrical power supply to same when it rotates.
[0056] The ratchet arms (6.c.3) only mesh with the ratchet teeth (6.c.1.1) during the pressing movement of the push button (4), for which said teeth (6.c.1.1) have a sawtooth configuration.
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[0058] The push button (4) is provided with a guide (4.e) on which it is arranged and is aided by an elastic element (4.d), for example a push button spring that causes the movement opposite to the pressing movement to recover its initial position when it is no longer pressed, which determines that the rack (4.b) rotates the body (6.c.4) in the direction opposite the pressing direction, in which situation the arms (6.c.3) do not engage the ratchet teeth (6.c.1.1) due to their sawtooth configuration, causing the ratchet disc (6.c.1) not to rotate, therefore no power is generated during this movement.
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[0060] The operation of the motor (6.a) is not the usual operation of a motor, that is, an electric current is applied to the motors so that the output shaft rotates at certain revolutions, in this case, the reverse operation is caused, that is, the shaft (6.b) of the motor is rotated mechanically at certain revolutions in order to obtain a quantity of electrical power output sufficient to power the control electronics.
[0061] In addition, to open or close the system, it is necessary to use an access identification element (not depicted) carrying out key functions, which must be located close to the system, for which the push button (4) is equipped with an antenna (4.c) through which it communicates with the control circuit (7). In the event of a non-valid/valid reading of the key, the mechatronics is responsible for locking/unlocking the movement of the tab (3), which makes it possible to considerably reduce the power required by the system.
[0062] When the user presses the push button (4), the control circuit (7) detects that power is being generated and begins the key authentication process.
[0063] The tab (3) is aided by a tab return spring (3.c), arranged on a tab return spring guide (3.d), which keeps it in the open position, that is inside the casing (1), so if the access control system is initially in the open position (that is, the system is open, as shown in
[0064] When the access control system is initially in the closed position (that is, the system is closed and the tab (3) is located outside the casing (1) and locked, as shown in
[0065] The system comprises a locking device (5) that is equipped with a locking shaft (5.a) for locking the position of the tab (3) in the closed position. The locking device (5) is governed by the control circuit (7), so that to lock the tab (3), said shaft (5.a) is actuated to be inserted into a housing (3.a) provided on the tab (3).
[0066] To unlock the tab (3), the locking shaft (5.a) is withdrawn, so that it comes out of the housing (3.a) of the tab (3). At that moment, due to the action of the tab return spring (3.c), the tab (3) moves back until it is inserted into the casing (1).
[0067] Locking and unlocking occur only when the push button (4) reaches the end of its travel; to this end, the tab (3) comprises a tab stop (3.e) which at the end of travel acts on a sensor (7.a) of the control circuit (7), detecting when the tab (3) has reached the end of its travel (
[0068] The generating motor (6.a) produces a greater amount of power than that required to carry out the closing/opening operations, so that the remaining power produced is used by the control circuit (7) to carry out other actions such as: [0069] Saving the latest events and the closed or open status in its memory. [0070] Providing a sound and/or light feedback signal to signal the different actions carried out in the system.
[0071] In addition, in the case of an access control system failure, the possibility of performing an emergency opening has been provided by means of an emergency manual actuation mechanism (8), provided inside the push button (4) and comprising a lever (8.a).
[0072] To this end, the push button (4) is configured in such a way that it can be cut, and after removing the antenna (4.c) it is possible to insert a screwdriver, whereby accessing the emergency manual actuation mechanism (8), which is positioned inside of the push button guide (4.e), and in correspondence with the locking device (5), so that the screwdriver rotates the lever (8.a), which actuates a stop (5.b) provided on the locking shaft (5.a) causing it to move back, thus releasing the tab (3). By means of the action of the spring (3.c), the tab (3) automatically moves back to its open position, being inserted into the casing (1).
[0073] For maintenance tasks such as updating the firmware of the access control system, reading all the events of the access control system, etc., more power is required than what is produced by pressing the push button (4) to perform opening and closing operations.
[0074] For this reason, the access control system comprises an external power supply system by means of contacts (2.a). With the external power supply connected, a maintenance device can be used to carry out event reading tasks, configuration and firmware updates, and providing a power supply to the control circuit (7) to perform an emergency opening.
[0075] The described configuration provides a mechatronic design that ensures a user-acceptable pressing force and, in turn, a particularly fast operating time both mechanically and electronically.
[0076] Given that the mechanical energy that each user generates depends on their own strength and changes depending on the user, it is essential to design the mechatronic part to work with the minimum movement speed possible for users with low strength.
[0077] It is also necessary to take into account the minimum mechanical movement time necessary to complete the operation, since users with greater strength will perform the action in less time.
[0078] The design of the system of the described invention provides a very low consumption and a very fast operating time (it has been verified by experiment to be less than 0.5 s).
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[0080] To this end, the pinion (6.c.4.1) of the mechanism in
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