LOCKING SYSTEM FOR DOOR, AND EXTENDIBLE WIRE CONDUIT THEREFORE
20210285254 · 2021-09-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B2047/0071
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B9/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/0056
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B2047/0095
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B9/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B47/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The locking system can have an outer housing mounted to an outside face of the door, and an inner housing mounted to an inside face of the door, a wire conduit mounted to one of the inner housing and the outer housing and extending across the door to the other one of the inner housing and the outer housing, the wire conduit having two telescoping members, and at least one wire extending inside the wire conduit and connected between a first locking system component housed in the outer housing and a second locking system component housed in the inner housing.
Claims
1. A locking system for a door having a lock, the locking system comprising an outer housing mounted to an outside face of the door, and an inner housing mounted to an inside face of the door, a wire conduit mounted to one of the inner housing and the outer housing and extending across the door to the other one of the inner housing and the outer housing, the wire conduit having two telescoping members, and at least one wire extending inside the wire conduit and connected between a first locking system component housed in the outer housing and a second locking system component housed in the inner housing.
2. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the two telescoping members include a base member and an extension member, the base member having a proximal end secured to said one of the inner housing and the outer housing and a distal end extending into the door, and having a keyway including a longitudinal segment extending longitudinally between the proximal end and a distal end of the base member, and a circumferential segment at the distal end, and the extension member has a radially-extending protuberance forming a key being engaged in the keyway, wherein the two telescoping member can be locked into an extended position for installation, in which the key is engaged with the circumferential segment, and unlocked from the extended position by moving the key into the longitudinal segment, for retracting the extension member once the wire connections have been made.
3. The locking system of claim 2 wherein the two telescoping members are engaged to one another via a teeth and pawl engagement forming a ratchet, in a manner that the telescoping members can be extended linearly across the ratchet, and that the ratchet can prevent a contrary retraction movement.
4. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the locking system includes a plurality of electrical locking system components including the first locking system component and the second locking system component, the electrical locking system components individually being housed in one of the outer housing and the inner housing; wherein the plurality of electrical locking system components include at least: a battery, a reader for receiving an input from an electronic key, a lock actuator operable to activate the lock, a controller being adapted for receiving the input from the reader, determining whether or not the corresponding electronic key is authorized to open the lock, and to control the lock actuator based on said determination.
5. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the lock is a mortise lock forming part of a pack received in a mortise formed into the door, and wherein said wire conduit extends across the pack.
6. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the second locking system component is a battery which is housed in the inner housing.
7. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the wire conduit is mounted to the outer housing and extends towards the inner housing across the door.
8. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the wire conduit has a retraction prevention feature which can be used to prevent undesired retraction of the wire conduit during installation.
9. The locking system of claim 1 wherein the retraction prevention feature is a ratchet engagement.
10. A method of installing a locking system having an outer housing, an inner housing and a lock, to a door, the method comprising extending a telescoping wire conduit mounted to one of the outer housing and the inner housing of the locking system, mounting the outer housing to an outer face of the door and the inner housing to an inner face of the door, including engaging a free end of the extended telescoping wire conduit across the door, and connecting at least one wire extending out from the free end of the wire conduit.
11. The method of claim 10 further comprising, subsequently to said connecting, unlocking and retracting the telescoping wire conduit.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein said step of extending the telescoping wire conduit includes selectively extending the telescoping wire conduit to a length corresponding to a predetermined thickness of the door against a ratchet engagement which prevents retraction.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] Moreover, in this embodiment, the relative telescoping movement of the extension member 44 relative the base member 42 is guided and is lockable, via a keyway 54 and key 56 engagement. More specifically, the base member 46 has a keyway 54. The keyway 54 forms an inverted L, with a longitudinal segment 58 extending longitudinally between the proximate end 46 and the distal end 50, and a circumferential segment 60 at the distal end 50. A mating key 56 is provided in the form of a radial protuberance formed in the extension member 44. Accordingly, the locking system can be shipped with the telescoping wire conduit 40 being positioned in a retracted state. At the time of assembly, the extension member 44 can be extended and its key 56 can be pulled along the longitudinal segment 54 of the keyway 58, and then locked in the extended state shown in
[0026] Various modifications to this specific example are possible. For instance, in this embodiment, the base member 42 has a keyway 58 and the extension member 44 has a key 56, but it will be understood that in alternate embodiments, the extension member 44 can have a keyway 58 and the base member 42 have a key 56.
[0027] Another example of a telescoping wire conduit 140 is shown in
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[0029] The telescoping wire conduit 40, 140, 240 can be used to adjust its length for different door thicknesses (e.g. 1-⅜″ to 2-½″). 1, 2, 3, 4, or more cables can extend thereacross, depending on the specific type of locking system and the functions provided therewith.
[0030] Although it will be understood from the above that various alternate embodiments are possible, the details of a specific embodiment, for use as a possible example, will now be provided. More specifically, the telescoping wire conduit as shown in
[0031] As can be understood, the examples described above and illustrated are intended to be exemplary only. For instance, in the illustrated embodiments, both the base member and the extension member are generally cylindrical, but other telescoping shapes can be used in other embodiments. Moreover, in the illustrated embodiments, the telescoping wire conduit is made integral to the outer housing, but it will be understood that in alternate embodiments, it can be made integral to the internal housing instead, and extend towards to the outer housing for connection of the wires thereto. Also, although the detailed examples provided above are well adapted to be embodied with mortise-type locks, it will be understood that the telescoping wire conduit can be adapted to other types of lock systems. For instance,