Electronic Lock
20230003054 · 2023-01-05
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Abstract
A cable lock includes a cable, a shackle pin connected to one end of the cable, and a lock body connected to another end of the cable. The lock body includes a channel for the shackle pin, at least one lock member adjacent the channel pivotable from an open position disengaged from the shackle pin to a closed position engaging the shackle pin, and a retainer associated with a lock member driven from a released position disengaged from the lock member to an engaged position retaining the lock member in the closed position.
Claims
1. A cable lock comprising: a cable; a shackle pin connected to one end of the cable; and a lock body connected to another end of the cable and including: a channel for the shackle pin, at least one lock member adjacent the channel pivotable from an open position disengaged from the shackle pin to a closed position engaging the shackle pin, and a retainer associated with a lock member driven from a released position disengaged from the lock member to an engaged position retaining the lock member in the closed position.
2. The lock of claim 1 further including an electronically driven linear actuator driving the retainer to the released position.
3. The lock of claim 2 in which a linear actuator includes a winding about the retainer.
4. The lock of claim 2 in which the linear actuator further includes a first spring biasing the retainer in the engaged position.
5. The lock of claim 1 further including a second spring biasing the lock member in the open position.
6. The lock of claim 1 further including a third spring in the channel biasing the shackle pin outwards from the channel.
7. The lock of claim 1 in which the lock member includes a striker face which engages the shackle pin to pivot the lock member to the closed position.
8. The lock of claim 1 in which the shackle pin includes a ledge and the lock member includes a tab seated on the ledge when the lock member is in the closed position.
9. The lock of claim 1 in which the retainer is a shaft and the lock member includes a recess receiving the shaft therein when the shaft engages the lock member in its closed position.
10. The lock of claim 9 in which the recess is aligned with the shaft when the lock member is in the closed position and the recess is not aligned with the shaft when the lock member is in the open position.
11. The lock of claim 1 in which the majority of the lock body includes curved surfaces.
12. The lock of claim 1 in which the cable includes a series of beads.
13. The lock of claim 2 further including a power supply for the linear actuator controlled via signal from a receiver in the lock body.
14. The lock of claim 12 in which the receiver is a Bluetooth receiver.
15. The lock of claim 12 further including an antenna for the receiver.
16. The lock of claim 15 in which the cable serves as the antenna.
17. The lock of claim 17 in which the cable includes a wire rope surrounded by a sheath itself surrounded by interlocking metal beads.
18. The lock of claim 17 in which the sheath is made of Kevlar®.
19. The lock of claim 13 in which the power supply includes a battery charging one or more capacitors.
20. The lock of claim 19 further including a circuit configured to supply a voltage from the one or more capacitors to the linear actuator in response to an unlock signal received by the receiver.
21. The lock of claim 19 further including a charging circuit for the battery.
22. A lock comprising: a shackle; and a lock body receiving the shackle therein and including: at least one lock member driven by the shackle to a first position engaging the shackle and biased to a second position disengaged from the shackle, and a retainer associated with a lock member biased to a first position engaging the lock member and driven to a second position disengaged from the lock member.
23. The lock of claim 22 further including a linear actuator magnetically driving the retainer to the second position.
24. The lock of claim 23 in which a linear actuator includes a winding about the retainer.
25. The lock of claim 24 in which the linear actuator further includes a first spring biasing the retainer to the first position.
26. The lock of claim 24 further including a second spring biasing the lock member in the second position.
27. The lock of claim 22 further including a third spring in the channel biasing the shackle outwards from the channel.
28. The lock of claim 22 in which the lock member includes a striker face which engages the shackle to pivot the lock member to the first position.
29. The lock of claim 22 in which the shackle includes a ledge and the lock member includes a tab seated on the ledge when the lock member is in the first position.
30. The lock of claim 22 in which the retainer is a shaft and the lock member includes a recess receiving the shaft therein when the shaft engages the lock member in its first position.
31. The lock of claim 30 in which the recess is aligned with the shaft when the lock member is in the first position and the recess is not aligned with the shaft when the lock member is in the second position.
32. The lock of claim 22 in which the lock body is spherical.
33. The lock of claim 22 in further including a cable connected to the shackle and the lock body.
34. The lock of claim 33 further including a power supply for the linear actuator controlled via signal from a receiver in the lock body.
35. The lock of claim 34 in which the receiver is a Bluetooth receiver.
36. The lock of claim 34 in which the cable is configured as an antenna for the receiver.
37. A method of operating a lock, the method comprising: locking the lock by: urging a shackle into a lock body closing a lock member to engage the shackle and moving a retainer to engage with the lock member, and unlocking the lock by: disengaging the retainer from the lock member, an opening the lock member to disengage from the shackle and urging the shackle out of the lock body.
38. The method of claim 37 in which power is consumed only to disengage the retainer from the lock member.
39. The method of claim 38 in which spring forces are used to engage the retainer with the lock member, and to open the lock member, and to urge the shackle out of the lock body.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] Other objects, features and advantages will occur to those skilled in the art from the following description of a preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0026] Aside from the preferred embodiment or embodiments disclosed below, this invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Thus, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. If only one embodiment is described herein, the claims hereof are not to be limited to that embodiment. Moreover, the claims hereof are not to be read restrictively unless there is clear and convincing evidence manifesting a certain exclusion, restriction, or disclaimer.
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[0028] Shackle pin 20,
[0029] When pin 36 is retracted, spring 54,
[0030] Preferably, an electrically driven linear actuator such as solenoid 60,
[0031] In this way, solenoid windings 62 need only be energized a very short time in order to unlock the lock saving battery power. Locking the lock requires no battery power and instead occurs by the mechanical action of the shackle pin being driven into the lock body, the action of the locking members being moved to their closed position via the insertion of the shackle pin into the locked body, and the action of the solenoid pin biased to engage to the locking members to retain them in their closed position.
[0032] Plastic membrane 70 between cable end 26
[0033] In one version, an antenna for the Bluetooth receiver or transceiver is realized using one or more extra pins of the Bluetooth charging port connected to printed circuit board 90 which includes the receiver and the appropriate logic circuitry. But, in one preferred embodiment shown, the antenna includes conductive wire rope 24,
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[0036] A receiver coupled to antenna 160 (or a transceiver for two-way communications) receives, typically via the Bluetooth standard, a communication from a smart device (e.g., a cell phone with the appropriate application loaded thereon) a signal to unlock the lock. Controller 162 receives and processes this signal and activates switching circuitry 164 which allows the capacitors 100 to discharge their power to solenoid 60. A short high voltage pulse is all that is required. The windings of the solenoid then drive the shaft out of engagement with the locking members as described previously and the lock is unlocked. One preferred antenna structure is also previously described.
[0037] Bi-directional communications may be useful for authentication, battery power indications, unlock and lock times and date data, GPS location data, and the like.
[0038] Although specific features of the invention are shown in some drawings and not in others, this is for convenience only as each feature may be combined with any or all of the other features in accordance with the invention. For example, the lock described here can be used as lock for lockers, doors, and the like. The words “including”, “comprising”, “having”, and “with” as used herein are to be interpreted broadly and comprehensively and are not limited to any physical interconnection. Moreover, any embodiments disclosed in the subject application are not to be taken as the only possible embodiments.
[0039] In addition, any amendment presented during the prosecution of the patent application for this patent is not a disclaimer of any claim element presented in the application as filed: those skilled in the art cannot reasonably be expected to draft a claim that would literally encompass all possible equivalents, many equivalents will be unforeseeable at the time of the amendment and are beyond a fair interpretation of what is to be surrendered (if anything), the rationale underlying the amendment may bear no more than a tangential relation to many equivalents, and/or there are many other reasons the applicant cannot be expected to describe certain insubstantial substitutes for any claim element amended.
[0040] Other embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art and are within the following claims.