LOCKING CORE
20230304324 · 2023-09-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B67/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B2047/0095
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A system is provided for unlocking a lock comprising: an electronic locking core (1) for insertion in a lock body (18), and a separate power source (40). The locking core (1) comprises: a casing (12) housing an electronic circuit board (20), and a motor (26). The motor (26) is configured to move a locking member (28) located at one end of the casing (12) and externally thereof that transitions a latch of the lock between a locked and an unlocked configuration. A terminal (56) is located at the opposite end of the casing (12) to receive power from the separate power source (40). The power source (40) is housed within a cartridge (42) separate from and connectable to the locking core (1), the cartridge (42) including a co-operating terminal to connect the power source (40) to the electronic circuit board (20). The motor (26) is activated to move the locking member (28) to unlock the lock when the separate power source (40) is connected to the locking core (1) and the electronic circuit board (20) receives a unique data code from a remote source.
Claims
1-19. (canceled)
20. A system for unlocking a lock comprising: an electronic locking core for insertion in a lock body, and a separate power source; wherein the locking core comprises: a casing having an accessible end and an inaccessible end, when inserted into a lock body, an electronic circuit board housed within the casing for receiving electronic data from a remote device that is separate from the locking core and the separate power source, a motor housed within the casing, the electronic circuit board configured to activate on receipt of data containing a unique data code from the remote device and configured to drive the motor upon receipt of the unique data code from the remote device, wherein the motor is configured to move a locking member located at the inaccessible end of the casing and externally thereof that transitions a latch of the lock between a locked and an unlocked configuration; and a terminal located at the accessible end of the casing in electrical contact with the internal electronic circuit board to receive power from the separate power source, wherein the separate power source comprises at least one battery contained within the housing of a power cartridge separate from and connectable to the locking core, the power cartridge including a co-operating terminal at one end of the power cartridge housing configured to connect with the terminal at the accessible end of the locking core casing to allow power from the separate power source to activate the electronic circuit board and motor within the casing, and wherein the power cartridge is external of the lock body when it is connected to the locking core within the lock body and the motor of the locking core is only activated to move the locking member to unlock the lock when the power cartridge is mechanically connected to the locking core casing such that the power source is electrically connected to the motor and the electronic circuit board receives the unique data code from the remote device.
21. The system of claim 20, wherein the power cartridge is mechanically connected to the locking core casing by way of at least one of a threaded arrangement, a snap-fit arrangement, or a push-fit arrangement.
22. The system of claim 20, wherein a waterproof shield is provided around the cartridge housing of the power source to protect the battery.
23. The system of claim 20, wherein the unique data code is transmitted wirelessly to the locking core from the remote device.
24. The system of claim 23, wherein the remote device is a cellular telephone.
25. The system of claim 20, wherein the unique data code is transmitted to the locking core via a wired connection from the remote device.
26. The system of claim 20 further including a padlock having a body which is fitted with the electronic locking core.
27. The system of claim 20 further including a lock which is fitted with the electronic locking core.
28. The system of claim 20, wherein the motor has a limiter that limits rotation of the locking member to within an angular range.
29. The system of claim 28, wherein the limiter comprises a limit switch that is actuatable via mechanical interaction between a spring biased striker and a surface of the locking member provided with a recess.
30. The system of claim 29, wherein when the recess is rotationally aligned with the striker, the spring biases the striker to enter the recess which actuates the limit switch so as to break electrical contact at the motor, thereby stopping the motor.
31. The system of claim 29, wherein the recess is provided in a peripheral lip on the locking member.
32. The system of claim 29, wherein the surface of the locking member engageable by the striker is an indented cam surface.
33. The system of claim 20, wherein the locking member includes a boss that extends from the locking member to engage and drive a rotational bolt or bar of the lock.
34. The system of claim 20, wherein the motor is arranged to rotate at a rotation speed that is not greater than about 10,000 rpm.
35. The system of claim 20, wherein the motor includes a gearbox having at least five gears.
36. The system of claim 20, wherein the motor has a gear ratio of at least 380:1.
37. A method of using the system of claim 20, the method comprising the steps of: connecting the separate power source to the locking core to activate the electronic circuit board and motor within the locking core; locating a remote device in a predetermined operational zone of the electronic locking core; and activating the remote device to transmit a unique data code to the electronic circuit board, wherein the circuit board draws power from the power source and on accepting the unique data code activates the motor to drive the locking member of the locking core to release a latch of the lock.
38. The system of claim 20, wherein the motor includes a gearbox having at least seven gears.
39. The system of claim 20, wherein the motor has a gear ratio about 1000:1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0037] Embodiments of the invention are illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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[0060] Embodiments will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which various embodiments, although not the only possible embodiments, of the invention are shown.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0061] The invention may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments described below. While this description refers primarily to a lock in the form of a padlock, it is understood that the invention can also be applied to other forms of lock where the locking core is substituted for a locking cylinder and as such, can be applied to door locks, window locks, cam locks and the like.
[0062] In this specification like features of different embodiments have been identified with like reference numerals. The description includes reference numerals that identify the features described in the figures. However, to maintain clarity of the figures, all of the reference numerals have not been included in each of the figures.
[0063] The term lock “cylinder” is understood herein to refer to a cylinder that contains pin tumbler locks. The cylinder can typically be unscrewed by a locksmith to facilitate rekeying, as such the cylinder can be changed without altering the bolt or other hardware of the lock.
[0064] In general terms, the invention as illustrated in the
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[0066] Within the battery housing cavity (55) are two opposed electrical terminals, a positive terminal (58) and a negative terminal (59) for engaging with opposing ends of the battery (40) and supplying electrical power to a cooperating terminal (63) of the power cartridge (42). The co-operating terminal (63) is brought into contact with a terminal, illustrated in
[0067] There is no power source within the locking core (1) and as such, the locking core (1) is only activated when the power cartridge (42) is connected to the locking core (1). The power cartridge (42) is a common design that can be engaged to power and one of the locking core (1) as installed in the field. As such, an operator can travel to a lock site with only a single power cartridge (42) in anticipation of engaging with and powering any number of discrete locking cores (1). All unique parts of the locking core (1) are container therein and are configured to operate from any power cartridge (42).
[0068] An electronic circuit board (20) is installed within the casing (13) of the locking core (1) and once powered, will respond by exchanging (receiving and transmitting) data signals with a remote data source (22). The remote data source (22) can be a mobile phone, smart phone, computer, laptop, pc, tablet, mac or the like, illustrated schematically in
[0069] A software package is installed onto the remote data source in the form or an application or “app” that generates a unique data code (24) that is recognised by the electronic circuit board (20) to activate the motor and locking member (28) of the core (1). The remote data source (22) can be configured to have a proximity sensor (or GPS), to transmit the unique data code (24) only when within a predetermined radius of the locking core (1). Even once the locking core (1) is brought into proximity with the remote data source (22), the lock will not be activated unless the power cartridge (42) has been engaged.
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[0072] The 570-oval cylinder (70) is widely used across Australia among other countries and is mounted in many doors, windows and cabinets. By releasing the manufacturers pin and tumbler set from the cavity (4) of the lock, the 570-oval lock cylinder (70) can be retrofitted with the locking core (1) to provide remote-access capabilities to the associated lock. The locking member (28) of the locking core (1) is located and secured within the cavity (4) such that the locking member (28) is concealed and inaccessible. Similarly, the terminal (56) is located at the unconcealed, accessible end (16) of the casing (12) and remains accessible to a user to engage the power cartridge (42) permanently or temporarily.
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[0074] The locking core (1) can also be used with a padlock (2) as illustrated in
[0075] The padlock (2) of
[0076] To be contrasted with
[0077] The locking core (1) of the padlock (2) can be released and removed from the lock body (18) of the padlock (2) as illustrated in
[0078] A lock core receiving cavity (4) is configured as a figure-eight shaped recess, having two cylindrical cavities sharing a common chord, the first cavity being larger than the second cavity. The casing (12) of the locking core (1) is shaped to snugly fit within the receiving cavity (4) also having a corresponding figure-eight shape such that the locking core (1) can only be inserted in the correct orientation within the cavity (4) and thus ensure engagement between the locking member (28) and the rotational bolt (10) of the padlock (2).
[0079] Locking core retaining screw (6) is illustrated as a countersunk screw for inserting into the bore (3) of the lock body (18) and threadingly engaging and securing the locking core (1) within the lock body (18) of the padlock (2).
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[0081] The casing closer (13) comprises a retainer (50) that is tensioned by a tensioner (52) illustrated as a spring in
[0082] The operation of the locking core (1) will now be described in relation to the padlock (2) as illustrated in
[0083] Within the heel (33) and the toe (34) of the shackle (32) is a pair of locking recesses (7), respectively. The locking recesses (7) are aligned with a pair of spring loaded locking balls (5) which restrict motion of the shackle (32). The balls (5) are forced inwardly towards the centre of the lock body (18) under spring tension and into abutment with the rotational bolt (10) thereby holding the shackle (32) in place.
[0084] The rotational bolt (10) includes a pair of corresponding recesses (8) for receiving the locking balls (5) as the rotational bolt (10) is turned by a locking member (28) of the locking core (1). When the balls (5) are aligned and received within the corresponding recesses (8) of the rotational bolt (10), the engagements between the balls (5) and the locking recesses (7) are broken allowing the shackle (32) to move and the shackle toe (34) to be withdrawn from the lock body (18) of the padlock (2).
[0085] Going back to
[0086] The terminal (56) is illustrated in
[0087] The terminal (56) passes electrical power from the battery (40) within the cartridge (42) to a motor printed circuit board (25) which once powered, activates a motor (26) within the casing (12).
[0088] The motor (26) is held in place by at least one retaining screw (54) such that the spindle (27) of the motor is rotated by the motor. An “O”-ring seal 35 is provided between an end of the motor housing and the casing (12) where the spindle (27) extends through an aperture in the end of the casing. The spindle (27) is received by the locking member (28) which sits externally of the casing (12). The locking member (28) includes a drive lug in the form of a protruding boss (30). The boss (30) has a central body (65) and two opposing elongate arms (66).
[0089] As shown in
[0090] The locking member (28) is disc-shaped with the boss (30) on a first surface (23) facing away from the core (1) and has a peripheral lip (29) extending from the first surface (23) towards the core (1). The peripheral lip (29) has a recess (31) therein, as is best shown in
[0091] The electrical circuit board (20) is mounted to the casing by at least one retaining screw (21) that extends through the core (1) and holds the electrical circuit board therein.
[0092] The motor (26) further includes a limiter for limiting rotation of the locking member (28) and boss (30).
[0093] The limiter is an electromechanical device that comprises a limit switch (44), and an actuator in the form of spring-loaded striker pin (46) mechanically linked to a set of contacts of the limit switch (44). The striker pin (46) is biased by a limit switch spring (48) in a direction towards the locking member (28). When the lip (29) of the locking member (28) comes into contact with the striker pin (46), the striker pin (46) engages the contacts of the limit switch (44) contacts to make the electrical connection that drives movement of the locking member (28). The limit switch spring (48) holds tension on the striker pin (46) urging the striker pin (46) to protrude from the concealed end (16) of the casing (12) to await contact with the recess (31) of the lip (29) of the locking member (28).
[0094] When the motor (26) rotates the spindle (27) the locking member (28) is rotated. As the locking member (28) rotates, the boss (30) rotates the rotational bolt (10) to release the shackle (32). Also, as the locking member (28) is rotated, the recess (31) in the peripheral lip (29) is brought into alignment with the striker (46). The limit switch spring (48) pushes the striker into the recess (31) when aligned, breaking the contact with the limit switch arm (47) and thereby the electrical contact and stopping the motor (26) and rotation of the spindle (27). The limit switch (44) thereby limits the rotation of the locking member (28) and thus the rotational bolt (10) of the locking means of the padlock (2). The limit switch limits rotation of the locking member to within an angular range defined by the arc of the recess (31). When the arc of the recess is approximately 90°, the angular range is about 270°.
[0095] The limiter and the indented cam surface on the locking member (28) provided by the peripheral lip (29), the recess (31) and the sloping surfaces (71) at the transition points between the lip (29) and the recess (31) assist in providing a smoother transition for starting and stopping the motor, helping to prolong the lifetime of the motor.
[0096] The casing closer (13) seals the casing (12) leaving only the access opening (15) accessible from accessible end (14) to allow for electrical contact between the terminal (56) and the cooperating terminal (63). Shown in
[0097] Shown in more detail in
[0098] The casing (12) includes a release hole (11) for allow tool access to release the casing closer (13) from the casing (12).
[0099] The power cartridge (42) also comprises a blade (45) shown in
[0100] Illustrated from two views in
[0101] The central slot portion (68) receives the blade (45) of the cartridge (42), while the keyed end portions (69) provide engagement to a mounting lip (51) and a locking lip (49) of the cartridge (42). The cross-sectional view of
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[0103] Finally, as the terminal (56) and cooperating terminal (63) are aligned, the blade (45) surrounded by the locking lip (49) is pushed towards the casing closer (13) to snap-fit the locking lip (49) thereto (
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[0105] The power cartridge (142) has a cartridge cap (160) threadingly engaged to the cartridge (142). The cap (160) is unscrewed to release and replace the battery (40) which is a standard battery type, shown in
[0106] A first terminal (158) is mounted in the cap (160) and as the cap (160) is screwed via thread (162) onto the cartridge (142) the battery (40) is tensioned against the second terminal (159) of the cartridge (142).
[0107] The cartridge (142) has a bespoke knuckle thread (164) that cooperates with the casing closer (113) to engage the cartridge (142). Even once the locking core (1) is brought into proximity with the remote data source (22), the lock will not be activated unless the power cartridge (142) has been engaged.
[0108] In the system of the present invention, the shackle is automatically released and as such provides a contactless entry application.
[0109] In some embodiments, the locking core (1) is configured to auto-release. Such that when the power cartridge (42, 142) is connected to locking core (1), a signal is sent from the electronic circuit board (20) to the remote data source (22). When the remote data source (22) is within a predetermined range of the locking core (1) the unique data code (24) is then automatically sent to the powered locking core (1), releasing the shackle (32) automatically without any further contact with the mobile phone or padlock. Users can thus leave the remote data source (22) in a bag or pocket avoiding the need to handle the remote data source (22) once within the predetermined range (see
[0110] The knuckle thread (164) is a wide-pitched-and rounded-tip-thread, selected to avoid dirt and grit interfering with the screw in battery connection. Once connected the power cartridge (142) powers-up the motor (26) to drive the boss (30) and auto-release the toe (34) of the shackle (32) from the lock body (18) via the rotational bolt (10).
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[0113] The casing closer (113) comprises a circular, threaded recess (117) for receiving the knuckle thread (164) of the cartridge (142). The threaded engagement reduces wear and tear on both the casing closer (113) and the knuckle thread (164) as the cartridge (142) is repeatedly connected and disconnected with the core (1).
[0114] Once the cartridge (142) is connected to the casing closer (113) an electrical connection is formed between the terminal (56) and the cooperating terminal (163) to power the electronic circuit board (20) and drive the motor (26) to unlock the latch (32).
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[0116] The locking core (1) of
[0117] The motor (26) in the embodiment of
[0118] In contrast, the drive motor (26) in the embodiment of
[0119] The use of a seven-stage gearbox enables the gear ratio to be increased by about 2½ times from 380:1 ratio to about 1000:1 ratio. This can further improve the open and close cycle rates. The applicant has found that the increased gear ratio results in the first gear having almost no loading (i.e. torque) from the drive motor (26) upon start-up. If a full load of the motor is applied instantly upon start-up, it can lead to damage of the locking core (1).
[0120] All the improvements described above can result in an improvement of cycle rates up to 120,000 open and close cycles.
[0121] In use, the locking core (1) in the embodiment of
[0122] The locking core (1) has no interconnecting wiring requirements. All electrical componentry is located on the electronic circuit board (20) and the motor PC board (25) which are electrically connected.
[0123] The electronic circuit board (20) may include a real-time clock (RTC) that includes a miniature battery. This prevents users from compromising the validity period of their unique data code by endeavouring to alter the time on their mobile phone to match the validity period of their unique data code.
[0124] The locking core (1) may include a potting compound within the locking core itself to improve its weather resistance and waterproofing.
[0125] It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments, without departing from the scope of the following claims. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative of the scope of protection, and not restrictively.
[0126] Unless defined otherwise, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although any methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can also be used in the practice or testing of the present invention, a limited number of the example methods and materials are described herein.
[0127] It is to be understood that, if any prior art publication is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the publication forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
[0128] In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
TABLE-US-00001 LEGEND NO. NAME NO. NAME 1 LOCKING CORE 35 ‘O’-RING SEAL 2 PADLOCK - LOCK 40 POWER SOURCE - BATTERY 3 CORE RETAINING BORE 41 POWER SOURCE GASKET 4 CORE RECEIVING CAVITY 42 POWER CARTRIDGE 5 LOCKING BALLS 43 GASKET SCREW 6 CORE RETAINING SCREW 44 LIMIT SWITCH 7 LOCKING RECESS 45 BLADE 8 LOCKING RECESS OF BOLT 46 LIMIT SWITCH STRIKER 9 BOLT CAVITY 47 LIMIT SWITH ARM 10 ROTATIONAL BOLT 48 LIMIT SWITCH SPRING 11 RELEASE HOLE 49 LOCKING LIP 12 CASING 50 CARTRIDGE RETAINER 13 CASING CLOSER 51 MOUNTING LIP 14 ACCESSIBLE END 52 RETAINER TENSIONER 15 ACCESS OPENING 53 CARTRIDGE RETAINING SCREW 16 CONCEALED END 54 MOTOR RETAINING SCREWS 17 CARTRIDGE RECEIVING SLOT 55 BATTERY CAVITY 18 LOCK BODY 56 TERMINAL 20 ELECTONIC CIRCUIT BOARD 57 TERMIANL INSULATION 21 ECB RETAINING SCREWS 58 +VE BATTERY TERMINAL 22 REMOTE DATA SOURCE 59 _VE BATTERY TERMINAL 23 LOCKING MEMBER SURFACE 60 CARTRIDGE CAP 24 UNIQUE DATA CODE 61 CAP RETAINING SCREW 25 MOTOR PC BOARD 62 CAP TRHEAD 26 MOTOR 63 COOPERATING TERMINAL 27 MOTOR SPINDLE 64 KNUCKLE THREAD 28 LOCKING MEMBER 65 BOSS BODY 29 LOCKING MEMBER LIP 66 BOSS ARMS 30 DRIVE LUG/BOSS 65 BOSS BODY 31 LIP RECESS 66 BOSS ARMS 32 LATCH/SHACKLE 68 CENTRAL PORTION OF SLOT 33 SHACKLE HEEL 69 KEYED END OF SLOT 34 SHACKLE TOE 70 LOCK CYLINDER 71 SLOPING SURFACE OF RECESS 160 CARTRIDGE CAP 113 CASING CLOSER 162 THREAD 117 CIRCULAR THREADED RECESS 163 CO-OPERATING TERMINAL 158 FIRST TERMINAL 164 KNUCKLE THREAD 159 SECOND TERMINAL