SINGLE USE ELECTRONIC CABLE LOCK
20230340803 · 2023-10-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B2047/0014
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B45/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A cable lock with a bare wire cable, the cable lock including a lock unit for securely grasping the free end of the cable. The cable lock also includes a cable testing mechanism comprising a first cable contact that engages the cable, and a second cable contact that engages the cable. The cable lock also includes an electrical current generating and measuring mechanism powered by a battery, the mechanism being in electric communication with one of the cable contacts for putting current into the cable, and in electric communication with the other of the cable contacts for reading current passing through the cable.
Claims
1. A cable lock with a bare wire cable having one end attached to a cable lock unit housing and having a free end, a lock unit opening therein for receiving and securely grasping the free end of the cable, a lock housing having space for a battery and for the cable lock and having two spaced apart openings into the housing, a circuit board mounted in the lock housing, the circuit board having two spaced apart openings therethrough, a cable testing mechanism comprising a first cable contact mounted on the circuit board that can engage the cable when the cable is passed through one of the circuit board openings, and a second cable contact mounted on the circuit board that can engage the cable when the cable is passed through the other of the circuit board openings, and an electrical current generating and measuring mechanism powered by the battery, the mechanism being in electric communication with one of the cable contacts for putting current into the cable, and in electric communication with the other of the cable contacts for reading current passing through the cable.
2. The cable lock according to claim 1 wherein the cable lock further includes a switch that operates the electrical current generating and measuring mechanism when a cable extends between both contacts, and a wireless communication module in electric communication with the electrical current generating and measuring mechanism, the module periodically providing current information to a communication receiver outside of the housing when the mechanism is switched on.
3. The cable lock according to claim 2 wherein the cable lock further includes a memory, such switch initializing the memory with an initial cable current value.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0012] Before one embodiment of the disclosure is explained in detail, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of the construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. Use of “including” and “comprising” and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. Use of “consisting of” and variations thereof as used herein is meant to encompass only the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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[0014] The cable lock 10 also includes a cable testing mechanism comprising a first cable contact 50 that can engage the cable 18 when the cable 18 is passed through one of the circuit board openings 31, and a second cable contact 54 that can engage the cable 18 when the cable 18 is passed through the other of the circuit board openings 33. More particularly, in the disclosed embodiment, each contact includes two contact points for engaging the bare wire cable 18.
[0015] The cable lock 10 also includes an electrical current generating and measuring mechanism 60 powered by the battery and including a current memory, the mechanism 60 being in electric communication with one of the cable contacts for putting current into the cable, and in electric communication with the other of the cable contacts for reading current passing through the cable. The battery can power the electronic single use cable lock for about 30 days.
[0016] The cable lock 10 is used to lock two spaced apart pieces (not shown) to be locked together by the following steps: placing the cable lock unit 14 into the lock housing 30, then passing the cable free end through one of the circuit board openings 42, the associated contact 50 engaging the cable 18, and then through one of the housing openings 31 so that the cable free end is outside of the lock housing 30. The cable free end is then feed through the spaced apart pieces (not shown) to be locked together, and then the free end of the cable 18 is passed through the other housing opening 33 and through the other circuit board opening 44, so that the cable 18 is engaged by the other of the contacts 54. The free end of the cable 18 is then feed into the lock unit housing 22 and secured in the lock unit housing 22.
[0017] When the free end of the cable is passed into the housing through the other housing opening and through the other circuit board opening, a switch 41 operates the electrical current generating and measuring mechanism, passing current through the cable from one contact to the other. At the time of such switch sensing a cable is in place, the memory is initialized with an initial cable current value. Changes to the cable current value indicate a change in the condition of the cable, such as the cable having been severed or severed and reconnected, or whether the cable length between the contacts has changed.
[0018] The cable lock further includes a wireless communication module in electric communication with the electrical current generating and measuring mechanism, the module periodically providing current information to a communication receiver outside of the housing when the mechanism is switched on. More particularly, in the disclosed embodiment, the module produces a Bluetooth signal with a unique product ID and information about changes I the value of the current through the cable. In this manner, remote monitoring of the condition of the cable lock is possible. When desired, the cable 18 is cut to free the two spaced apart pieces.
[0019] Also disclosed is a method of monitoring electronic locks comprising the steps of periodically producing a Bluetooth signal indicating whether the lock is secure or it has been tampered with, the Bluetooth signal providing a unique product ID and information about the condition of the cable, and then by providing a spaced apart plurality of communication receivers in the form of high gain antennas provided at 200-meter lengths along a railroad track to monitor the location of the electronic locks and to indicate whether any of the locks have been tampered with.
[0020] Various other features of this disclosure are set forth in the following claims.