Padlock
10458153 ยท 2019-10-29
Assignee
Inventors
- My T. Nguyen (Tra Vinh, VN)
- Cuong Q. Hong (Tra Vinh, VN)
- Luong V. Truong (Tra Vinh Province, VN)
- Hien H. Nguyen (Hau Giang Province, VN)
- Brian D. Nguyen (Singapore, SG)
- Christina M. Nguyen (San Francisco, CA, US)
Cpc classification
E05B39/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B67/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G07C9/00563
PHYSICS
E05B2047/0095
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G07C2009/0092
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A padlock is disclosed comprising an electronic circuitry and such that the padlock may be opened via a near field communication network such as Bluetooth or via other electronic interfaces such as an integrated fingerprint scanner. In one embodiment the padlock is capable of receiving and transmitting radio frequency signals from nearby sensor nodes containing information regarding temperature, humidity, moisture, speed, vibration, liquid level, concentration of gases and other sensing devices for use in a system for monitoring, tracking, tracing, alarms, access management, access recording, authenticity and integrity of goods, documents or other valued objects in storage or transit.
Claims
1. A padlock comprising: a shackle comprising a heel end pivotally attached to a padlock body for rotation about a first axis perpendicular to a plane and a toe end opposite said heel end and moveable in said plane between a first position wherein said toe end is away from said body, and a second position wherein said toe end is received within a detent in said body; a detent mechanism comprising a stop defining a hollow for receiving said toe end and an actuator for moving said hollow in a direction parallel to said axis between a locked position wherein said toe end is received within said hollow securing said toe end within said detent and an unlocked position wherein said toe end is no longer received within said hollow; an electronic circuit comprising at least one user input for controlling said actuator such that said hollow is moved between said locked position and said unlocked position; and a battery for powering said electronic circuit and said actuator.
2. The padlock of claim 1, wherein said at least one user input comprises a fingerprint sensor and such that identification of an authorized fingerprint activates said actuator such that said hollow is moved between said locked position and said unlocked position.
3. The padlock of claim 1, wherein said at least one user input comprises a wireless receiver and such that reception of a wireless control signal from an authorized wireless control device activates said actuator such that said hollow is moved between said locked position and said unlocked position.
4. The padlock of claim 1, wherein shackle is elongate and u-shaped.
5. The padlock of claim 1, wherein said body defines a threaded bore about a second axis parallel to said first axis, said second axis aligned with a center of said toe end when in said locked position, wherein said actuator comprises a stepper motor and said stop comprises a threaded locking cylinder defining said hollow and mounted within said threaded bore and attached to a shaft of said stepper motor for rotation therewith and further wherein rotation of said stepper motor and said locking cylinder in a first direction moves said locking cylinder and said hollow toward said toe end and rotation of said stepper motor and said locking cylinder in a second direction moves said locking cylinder and said hollow away from said toe end.
6. The padlock of claim 1, wherein said detent comprises a ridge for engaging a circumferential groove in said toe end when said toe end is in said locked position, thereby preventing said toe end from moving vertically.
7. The padlock of claim 1, wherein said shackle is dimensioned to fit a bicycle.
8. A padlock comprising: a shackle comprising a heel end pivotally attached to a padlock body for rotation about a first axis perpendicular to a plane and a toe end opposite said heel end and moveable in said plane between a first position wherein said toe end is away from said body, and a second position wherein said toe end is received within a detent in said body, said toe end comprising an axial bore therein; a detent mechanism comprising a locking pin and an actuator for moving said locking pin in a direction parallel to said axis between a locked position wherein said locking pin is received within said axial bore thereby securing said toe end within said detent and an unlocked position wherein said locking pin is no longer received within said axial bore; an electronic circuit comprising at least one user input for controlling said actuator such that said locking pin is moved between said locked position and said unlocked position; and a battery for powering said electronic circuit and said actuator.
9. The padlock of claim 8, wherein said at least one user input comprises a fingerprint sensor and such that identification of an authorized fingerprint activates said actuator such that said locking pin is moved between said locked position and said unlocked position.
10. The padlock of claim 8, wherein said at least one user input comprises a wireless receiver and such that reception of a wireless control signal from an authorized wireless control device activates said actuator such that said locking pin is moved between said locked position and said unlocked position.
11. The padlock of claim 8, wherein shackle is elongate and u-shaped.
12. The padlock of claim 8, wherein said body defines a bore about a second axis parallel to said first axis, said second axis aligned with a center of said toe end when in said locked position, wherein said actuator comprises a solenoid, said locking pin attached to a shaft of said solenoid for movement therewith along said second axis and further wherein said solenoid is normally biased towards said toe end such that actuation of said solenoid moves said locking pin away from said toe end.
13. The padlock of claim 8, wherein said detent comprises a ridge for engaging a circumferential groove in said toe end when said toe end is in said locked position, thereby preventing said toe end from moving vertically.
14. The padlock of claim 8, wherein said shackle is dimensioned to fit a bicycle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(29) A number of non-limiting examples of the possible applications of the described padlocks will be discussed below.
(30) The padlocks 10 of the present application and as discussed above may be employed to secure temperature and humidity sensitive products, such as vaccines, blood plasma products, frozen pharmaceuticals and insulin, which must be stored and transported while temperature is maintained within specific ranges. For example, vaccines are shipped by truck from a supplier to customers in different locations must be stored in a cooled container (not shown) with a temperature between 2 C. and 8 C. Illustratively, the cooled container is secured closed using one of the described padlocks 10. A temperature sensor node 182 is placed inside the cold container for monitoring the temperature. Radio frequency signals from the temperature sensor node 182 are transmitted to the padlock 10 via a Bluetooth connection. The temperature and global positioning coordinate data are then transmitted in real time to the Internet by the GSM/GPRS/GPS module in the padlock 10 via wireless communication. If the temperature inside the cooled vaccine container is sensed at being outside the specific range, for example the transporter may be alerted by the padlock 10, for example via an SMS text message or the like. The information regarding the temperature and GPS coordinates of the entire journey can be retrieved from the memory of the padlock 10 or from the server 184 with which the padlock 10 is from time to time in communication. Additionally, in order to be opened the padlock 10 requires authorization via wireless communication or an authorised fingerprint, thereby limiting access to the cooled container. This feature may prevent, for example, theft of the container contents or replacement of the contents with counterfeit products.
(31) Another application of the padlock 10 is in the transportation of fresh and frozen meat and seafood in trucks or cargo containers. Meat and seafood are usually stored and transported at temperatures between 18 C. and 4 C. The padlock may be used to lock the truck or container doors (not shown) to prevent unauthorized access. Several temperature sensor nodes 182 may be placed inside the truck or cargo container and transmit radio frequency signals via Bluetooth communication to the padlock 10. The padlock 10 receives the signals from the temperature sensor nodes 182, and subsequently transmits the information to the Internet 176 using the GSM/CPRS/GPS module in the padlock 10 via wireless communication. If the temperature inside the cold container is outside a requisite temperature range, notifications may be sent to interested parties via SMS text message or the like. Additionally, information as to temperature and GPS coordinates of a given journey can be retrieved from the memory of the padlock 10 or from the server 184.
(32) Another use of the padlock 10 of the present invention is the storage and transportation of products that are sensitive to temperature and humidity, such as offset printing plates and inkjet printing inks. For example, most of the negative offset computer to plates, which can be imaged with near infrared, violet and ultra-violet lasers, are sensitive to high temperature and humidity and as such are usually stored in air-conditioned warehouses and transported in air-conditioned containers. The preferred temperature and humidity is below 25 C. and 60%, respectively. The padlock 10 can be used to lock the doors of such an air-conditioned warehouse or container for monitoring and prevention of unauthorized access. Several temperature nodes 182 and humidity sensor nodes 186 may be placed within each warehouse and transport container, which transmits radio frequency signals regarding temperature and humidity via Bluetooth communication to the nearby padlock 10. Upon reception, the padlock 10 retransmits the data to the Internet 176 via wireless communication using the GSM/GPRS/GPS module, for example. If the conditions inside the air-conditioned warehouse or container is outside the required temperature and humidity range, interested parties can be notified via SMS text message. Additionally, information regarding temperature, humidity and location of an entire journey can be retrieved from the memory of the padlock 10 or from the server 184 for later use.
(33) Yet another application of the smart padlock in accordance with the present invention is for monitoring the temperature and moisture within modern greenhouses, which are equipped with several temperature, humidity, nitrogen and oxygen (gas) sensor nodes 188. The padlock 10 receives radio frequency signals from the gas sensors nodes 188 and then retransmits the signals to the Internet 716 via GSM/GPRS/GPS wireless communication for monitoring.
(34) A further use of the padlock as disclosed is for securing, monitoring and tracking travel luggage (not shown). For example, the padlock 10 is used to lock checked luggage of a passenger travelling by air. As the smart padlock is electronically unlocked by authorized fingerprint and/or a radio frequency unlock signal from a mobile device, the passenger does not need to carry physical keys or memorize a combination as is required to use a conventional padlock.
(35) Additionally, the padlock 10 can improve airport luggage inspection and security. Currently, if a conventional padlock is used to secure the zipper or closure on a piece of luggage, screening personnel are required to remove the padlock for internal inspection by cutting through the shackle. Specialized locks have been designed to enable screening personnel to unlock them using a range of master keys and reattach them to the luggage after inspection. However, due to the high variety of specialized locks on the market, issuing master keys for each type of specialized lock to all luggage screening personnel is both expensive and difficult to manage. Furthermore, an unauthorized person may gain access to a master key and open luggage to steal or place items inside without being detected. The padlock 10 can enhance airport security by enabling luggage screening personnel to open the padlock 10 and secured luggage for internal inspection using a secure radio frequency unlock signal from an authorized mobile device running an application developed specifically for use by luggage screening authorities. This system eliminates the need to issue physical master keys and additionally verifies and logs the identity of the authorized individual inspecting the luggage. The padlock may store its locked and unlocked status in memory, enabling the luggage owner to subsequently retrieve such information using a suitable Bluetooth enabled mobile device, for example. Additionally, the padlock 10 can monitor in real time its locked and unlocked status and notify a luggage owner by SMS text message when it is opened.
(36) Furthermore, as the padlock of the present invention transmits radio frequency signals and GPS coordinates to a passenger's smartphone via Bluetooth communication, the passenger can check on the smartphone whether the luggage has in fact arrived in the cargo bay of the airplane. The radio frequency signals can be turned off using the smartphone before takeoff.
(37) Another application of the third alternative embodiment of the padlock 174 of the present invention is for securing parked bicycles to racks, railings, poles, and other street furniture or structures. The bicycle padlock 174 can be electronically unlocked by authorized fingerprint and/or a radio frequency unlock signal from a mobile device, eliminating the need for a bicycle rider to carry physical keys.
(38) Furthermore, a bicycle owner can authorize the padlock 174 to be opened by a radio frequency unlock signal initiated by additional mobile devices, enabling the owner to safely share the bicycle and monitor its use. For example, a bicycle owner rides his bicycle to work and secures it to a rack outside his office building using the padlock 174. A co-worker requests to borrow the bicycle via the smart padlock's accompanying mobile application. The owner can choose to accept or reject the co-worker's request. If the owner accepts the request in the mobile application, the co-worker's smartphone is authorized to open the padlock 174 using a radio frequency unlock signal and borrow the bicycle. Also, the smart padlock can monitor in real time its locked and unlocked status and notify the bicycle owner by SMS text message when it is opened.
(39) In addition to securing the bicycle, the padlock 174 can be applied as a fitness and location tracker. The padlock 174, which can be attached to the bicycle frame during a bicycle ride, can track rider data, such as speed, distance, and route using the GSM/GPRS/GPS module. Also, by providing its global position coordinates, the padlock 174 can help the rider locate where the bicycle is parked. This data can be stored in the lock's memory and retrieved by the rider's mobile device.
(40) A further application of the padlock is as an electronic seal.
(41) Although the present invention has been described hereinabove by way of specific embodiments thereof, it can be modified, without departing from the spirit and nature of the subject invention as defined in the appended claims.