JOBSITE BOX WITH KEYLESS ENTRY
20230228121 · 2023-07-20
Inventors
- Kevin Yeh (Glen Elleyn, IL, US)
- Milos V. Coric (Lincolnshire, IL, US)
- Nathan Marshall (Elgin, IL, US)
- Thomas Parker (Jamestown, PA, US)
- Sang Oh (Lake Zurich, IL, US)
- Michael Gong (Hoffman Estates, IL, US)
- Robert A. Bergum (Woodstock, IL, US)
Cpc classification
E05B2047/0086
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E05B2047/0095
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E05B47/0001
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International classification
E05B47/00
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E05B65/52
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Abstract
A jobsite box includes a body, the body having an interior, an exterior, and a lid, a key pad positioned on the exterior of the body, the key pad being in communication with a controller positioned on the body, a locking mechanism connected to the body, the locking mechanism being configured to lock and unlock the jobsite box, a battery positioned in the interior of the body, the battery configured to power the locking mechanism. The controller is configured to lock or unlock the locking mechanism when a predetermined code is entered into the key pad.
Claims
1. A jobsite box comprising: a body, the body having an interior, an exterior, and a lid; a key pad positioned on the exterior of the body, the key pad being in communication with a controller positioned on the body; a locking mechanism connected to the body, the locking mechanism being configured to lock and unlock the jobsite box; a battery positioned in the interior of the body, the battery configured to power the locking mechanism; wherein the controller is configured to lock or unlock the locking mechanism when a predetermined code is entered into the key pad.
2. The jobsite box of claim 1, wherein the predetermined code is configured to be changed by the key pad, a device with Bluetooth® capability, or an electronic device with Wi-Fi capability.
3. The jobsite box of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a lock bar and a hook slot, wherein the hook slot engages a hook positioned on the lid when the lid is closed.
4. The jobsite box of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a lock bolt, a lock bar, and lock bar handle.
5. The jobsite box of claim 1, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a lock bar and a lock bar actuator, the lock bar actuator comprising a motor, and wherein the locking mechanism is further configured to drive the lock bar between a locked position and an unlocked position.
6. The jobsite box of claim 1, wherein the controller is integral with the key pad.
7. The jobsite box of claim 1, wherein the controller is separate from the key pad.
8. The jobsite box of claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to lock or unlock the locking mechanism in response to a command received by a signal from a device with Bluetooth® capability.
9. The jobsite box of claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to lock or unlock the locking mechanism in response to a command received by a signal from an electronic device with Wi-Fi capability.
10. The jobsite box of claim 1, further comprising a charger for charging the battery.
11. The jobsite box of claim 1, further comprising a charging port positioned on the exterior of the jobsite box.
12. The jobsite box of claim 1, further comprising a key lock positioned on the exterior of the body, the key lock being configured to receive a key to override the controller.
13. A jobsite box comprising: a body, the body having an interior, an exterior, and a lid; a locking mechanism connected to the body, the locking mechanism being configured to lock and unlock the jobsite box; a battery positioned in the interior of the body, the battery configured to power the locking mechanism; and a controller configured to lock or unlock the locking mechanism in response to a command received from an application on an electronic device.
14. The jobsite box of claim 13, wherein the electronic device is a device with at least one of Bluetooth® capability or Wi-Fi capability.
15. The jobsite box of claim 13, further comprising a charger for charging the battery.
16. The jobsite box of claim 13, further comprising a charging port positioned on the exterior of the jobsite box.
17. The jobsite box of claim 13, wherein the controller is positioned on the interior of the body.
18. The jobsite box of claim 13, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a lock bar handle, a lock bolt, and a lock bar having a hook slot, wherein the hook slot engages a hook positioned on the lid when the lid is closed.
19. The jobsite box of claim 13, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a lock bar handle, a lock bolt, and a lock bar, wherein the lock bolt engages the lock bar when the locking mechanism is locked and wherein the lock bar handle is configured to move the lock bar when the locking mechanism is unlocked.
20. The jobsite box of claim 13, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a lock bar actuator configured to drive the lock bar between a locked position and an unlocked position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008] Exemplary embodiments are illustrated in the drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Disclosed is a jobsite work box that can be unlocked and locked without a conventional key. In some embodiments, the jobsite box may include a controller, batteries, and actuators which activate upon receiving an external command via a key pad on the outside of the box, a Bluetooth® device, or by way of Wi-Fi. The battery may be recharged from an external power supply. In case of electrical component failure, the box may be opened with a conventional key inserted into a key lock. In some embodiments, the code is required to gain access, and the code may be changed via the key pad, Bluetooth® device, or via a Wi-Fi connection. With this design, the foreman on a jobsite may unlock the box remotely to allow workers access without needing to provide workers a key or code to access the content of the jobsite box. This minimizes the likelihood of a breach of security of the jobsite box due to loss of access materials, as well as delay of time if the foreman on a jobsite cannot be present for any given reason. Further, in case the access code becomes compromised, some embodiments allow the code to be changed immediately through the remote connection.
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[0021] A controller 300 may be positioned on the front wall of the box 100, on the internal portion of the externally accessible key pad 106 and the key lock 108. In some embodiments, the controller 300 may be a stand-alone device, separate from the key pad 106 and the key lock 108.
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[0024] Once the lock bolt 302 is disengaged from the lock bar 200, the lock bar 200 can be moved to its unlocked position, which allows the hook 103 on the lid 102 to disengage from the lock bar 200, and the lid 102 to be opened.
[0025] To lock the box 100, beginning with the lid 102 shut, the steps are performed in reverse order. The lock bar 200 is moved by the lock bar actuator 204 into its locked position which captures the hook 103 on the lid 102. Then the lock bolt 302 is extended by the lock bolt actuator 304 to engage the lock bar 200 to prevent the lock bar from moving.
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[0030] Network interface 1106 may take the form of one or more wireline interfaces, such as Ethernet. Network interface 1106 may also support communication over one or more non-Ethernet media, such as coaxial cables or power lines, or over wide-area media, such as Synchronous Optical Networking (SONET) or digital subscriber line (DSL) technologies. Network interface 1106 may additionally take the form of one or more wireless interfaces, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth®, global positioning system (GPS), or a wide-area wireless interface. However, other forms of physical layer interfaces and other types of standard or proprietary communication protocols may be used over network interface 1106. Furthermore, network interface 1106 may include Ethernet, Bluetooth®, and Wi-Fi interfaces.
[0031] In some embodiments, computing device 1100 may be integrated with the controller 300 and configured to receive inputs from electronic devices, such as mobile cellular phones, laptops, or personal handheld devices.
[0032] It should be understood that in some embodiments, the key pad 106 and/or the key lock 108 and/or the lock bar actuator 204 may not be present, and jobsite box would be locked and unlocked only with a Bluetooth® device or a cell phone app. In this embodiment, there would be no mechanism to enable unlocking of the box in the case of complete internal electrical failure.
[0033] While a number of exemplary aspects and embodiments have been discussed above, those of skill in the art will recognize that still further modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations thereof of the features of the disclosed embodiments are still possible. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims and claims hereafter introduced are interpreted to include all such modifications, permutations, additions and sub-combinations as are within their true spirit and scope.