Electronic padlock
20230175290 · 2023-06-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B67/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
The object of the invention is to provide an electronic padlock (1), by means of which the chance of erroneous opening of the electronic padlock is reduced. The electronic padlock according to the invention comprises a body (2) and a shackle (3). The body has latch parts (4), a cam piece (5) and an electronic actuator (6). The electronic actuator (6) comprises a pivot shaft (7), which is arranged to turn the cam piece (5) to release the latch parts (4) from a locking state, and also to turn the cam piece (5) to hold the latch parts in the locking state. In the locking state, the latch parts (4) prevent the shackle (2) from being moved to open the electronic padlock (1). Between the electronic actuator (6) and cam piece (5) there is a blocking mechanism (8). The blocking mechanism connects the pivot shaft (7) of the electronic actuator (6) functionally to the cam piece (5) to turn it with the electronic actuator (6) and prevent any other turning of the cam piece (5) in relation to the body (2).
Claims
1. An electronic padlock, which comprises a body and a shackle, which body has latch parts, a cam piece and an electronic actuator, which electronic actuator comprises a pivot shaft, which pivot shaft is arranged to turn the cam piece to release the latch parts from a locking state and to turn the cam piece to hold the latch parts in the locking state, in which locking state the latch parts prevent the shackle from being moved to open the electronic padlock, characterized in that between the electronic actuator and cam piece there is a blocking mechanism in the direction of the pivot shaft of the electronic actuator, which blocking mechanism connects the pivot shaft of the electronic actuator functionally to the cam piece to turn it with the electronic actuator- and prevent any other turning of the cam piece in relation to the body, which blocking mechanism comprises a locking plate, a latch piece and a driver, which locking plate is connected to the pivot shaft of the electronic actuator, which locking plate has a peripheral edge, which has a release recess and which locking plate is arranged to be turned in relation to the driver, which driver has a torsion projection, which is connected to the cam piece, and which driver has a hole, in which the latch piece is placed, and the body has a recess for the latch piece, which blocking mechanism is arranged to prevent turning of the cam piece, when the latch piece is partly in the recess and partly in the driver hole, and the peripheral edge of the locking plate prevents the latch piece from moving toward the pivot shaft, and which blocking mechanism is arranged to allow turning of said cam piece, when the electronic actuator has by turning the pivot shaft turned the release recess of the locking plate to the driver hole, allowing the latch piece to move toward the pivot shaft, whereby the peripheral edge of the locking plate has protrusions away from the pivot shaft for transmitting torque from the locking plate to the driver whereby still continuing the turning of the pivot shaft with the electronic actuator, in addition to the locking plate, the driver and the thereto connected cam piece also turn, the blocking mechanism further comprising a spring, which is supported on the driver and which spring has a spring head, and which locking plate comprises a hole for the spring head, which spring head is in the hole, when the latch piece is partly in the recess and partly in the driver hole, and the peripheral edge of the locking plate prevents the latch piece from moving toward the pivot shaft.
2. Electronic padlock according to claim 1, wherein the latch piece is a ball or a roller, the length and width of which roller are the same or almost the same.
3. The electronic padlock according to claim 1, wherein the peripheral edge of the locking plate has protrusions away from the pivot shaft.
4. The electronic padlock according to claim 1, wherein the driver has support surfaces for the spring.
5. The electronic padlock according to claim 4, wherein the driver has installation protrusions for the locking plate.
6. The electronic padlock according to claim 1, wherein there is a hole for the pivot shaft in the centre of the locking plate.
7. The electronic padlock according to claim 1, wherein the electronic actuator is an electric motor or a solenoid.
Description
LIST OF FIGURES
[0012] In the following, the invention will be described in more detail with reference to the appended figures, in which
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0024] Between the electronic actuator 6 and the cam piece 5 there is a blocking mechanism 8 in the direction of the pivot shaft 7 of the electronic actuator. The blocking mechanism 8 connects the pivot shaft 7 of the electronic actuator functionally to the cam piece 5 to turn it with the electronic actuator 6 and prevent any other turning of the cam piece 5 in relation to the body 2.
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[0027] The blocking mechanism 8 is also arranged to allow turning of said cam piece 5, when the electronic actuator 6 has by turning the pivot shaft 7 turned the release recess 12 of the locking plate 9 to the driver hole 15, allowing the latch piece 10 to move toward the pivot shaft 7. Still continuing the turning of the pivot shaft 7 with the electronic actuator 6, in addition to the locking plate 9, the driver 11 and the thereto connected cam piece 5 also turn.
[0028] The blocking mechanism 8 additionally comprises a spring 17, which is supported on the driver 11 and which spring has a spring head 18 (
[0029] Additionally, the structure of the blocking mechanism is also otherwise such that achieving vibrations and hits is very unlikely to make the locking plate 9 turn enough so that the electronic padlock can be opened. To begin, the locking plate should be made to turn so that the release recess 12 is by the driver hole 15, and then further so that the driver further turns, so that the recesses 25 of the cam piece 5 are toward the latch pieces 10. The spring also does its part to hold the support plate in place in the direction of its radius. This is advantageous, especially if the shaft 7 of the electronic padlock has somehow been damaged.
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[0033] It can be seen that the electronic padlock according to the invention can be implemented in many different ways. For example, the shaft 7 of the electronic actuator is shown with a cross-shape in the embodiment of the figures, but it can also have another shape. The shaft 7 of the figures is implemented so that it reaches out from the electronic actuator 6 and can be set in a shaft-shaped hole 24. The hole is in the middle of the locking plate 9 for the pivot shaft. It is of course also possible that the shaft 7 of the electronic actuator forms a recess with another shape, into which a correspondingly shaped protrusion in the locking plate is set.
[0034] The electronic actuator 6 can be an electric motor or a solenoid. Using an electric motor is usually more straight-forward, but turning the locking plate can be done also with a solenoid. Thus, the electronic actuator 6 has some kind of power transmission to transmit the movement of the solenoid (such as the movement of the peg of the solenoid) into a movement turning the shaft 7.
[0035] The latch piece 10 is a ball or a roller. The length and width of the roller are the same or almost the same. Thus, the blocking mechanism 8 does not take up unnecessary space in the direction of the shaft 7 of the electronic actuator, and the blocking mechanism can fit in a relatively small space. Additionally, from
[0036] The solution according to the invention effectively prevents erroneous turning of the cam piece 5, if the internal structures of the electronic actuator 6 cannot hold the locking. The solution effectively prevents erroneous turning of the cam piece 5 away from the locking position for example by knocking or heating the electronic padlock. Heating can possibly damage the parts of the electronic actuator, so that the cam piece could turn more freely.
[0037] The electronic padlock according to the invention can be realized in many different ways, as can be discerned from the description above. The invention is thus not limited to the examples presented herein, but can be implemented in different ways within the scope of the independent claim.