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Title:
ELECTROMECHANICAL LOCK
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2000/068534
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
A lock (10) suited for locking safes and vaults comprises an access control system (12) and a locking device (14). The access control system (12) is provided with an anti-tampering system (24, 41 and 70) which is adapted to provide indication of illegal separation of the parts (30 and 60) housing the access control system (12). The locking device (14) includes a bolt assembly (20) which may be configured to provide a spring-loaded bolt or, alternatively, a deadbolt. The locking device (14) further comprises a re-locking mechanism (202 and 202') adapted to prevent retraction of the bolt (20) upon displacement of the cover (108) of the lock casing (106).

Inventors:
DOYON PIERRE (CA)
MESSIER YVES (CA)
STEPHENSON CHARLES (US)
Application Number:
PCT/CA2000/000518
Publication Date:
November 16, 2000
Filing Date:
May 05, 2000
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
ILCO UNICAN INC (CA)
DOYON PIERRE (CA)
MESSIER YVES (CA)
STEPHENSON CHARLES (US)
International Classes:
E05B47/06; G07C9/00; E05B15/04; E05B37/00; E05B39/00; E05B47/00; E05B63/00; E05B65/00; (IPC1-7): E05B/
Domestic Patent References:
WO1998015703A11998-04-16
Foreign References:
EP0260860A11988-03-23
US4745784A1988-05-24
US5592838A1997-01-14
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Anglehart, James (Québec H3A 2Y3, CA)
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Claims:
I Claim:
1. A lock comprising driver means adapted to be connected to a source of mechanical energy for opening the lock, latch lever means engageable by said driver means for moving bolt means to open the lock, said latch lever means having a hook member adapted to be engaged in a catch defined in said driver means, interfering means defining a recess, and state selection means for either causing said interfering means and said driver means to move jointly or not, said hook member being biased against said driver means and said interfering means without engagement and operationally engaging said catch when said hook member moves into said recess.
2. A lock as defined in claim 1, wherein said driver means include a driver hub having a circumferential surface, and wherein said interfering means has a circumferential surface, said hook member being biased against said circumferential surfaces of said driver hub and said interfering member.
3. A lock as defined in claim 1, wherein said state selection means is operational for selectively retaining said interfering means in an idle position in which said hook member is free to engage said catch, thereby allowing displacement of said bolt means by said driver means.
4. A lock as defined in claim 3, wherein said interfering means include an interfering member mounted for moving jointly with said driver means in absence of retaining engagement by said state selection means.
5. A lock as defined in claim 4, wherein said state selection means include a retaining member displaceable from an idle position to a functional position in which said retaining member is disposed to intercept said interfering member so as to prevent said interfering member from further moving with said driver means.
6. A lock as defined in claim 5, wherein said state selection means further include a resilient member connected to a driven worm gear for displacing said retaining member between said idle and functional positions thereof.
7. A lock as defined in claim 6, wherein said resilient member includes a spring blade having a fixed end portion and an opposed end portion engaged at one end thereof with said driven worm gear.
8. A lock as defined in claim 5, wherein said retaining member is normally urged in said idle position thereof by a biasing member.
9. A lock as defined in claim 5, wherein said driver means includes a driver hub in which said catch is defined, said catch being normally blocked by said interfering member, and wherein said hook member is adapted to fall into said catch when said interfering member is retained captive by said retaining member, thereby allowing said driver hub to displace said bolt means.
10. A lock as defined in claim 9, wherein said catch includes a cutout portion defined in a peripheral surface of said hub.
11. A lock as defined in claim 10, wherein said interfering member includes a disc mounted to said driver hub, said driver hub being provided with a stopper against which said disc is biased to prevent said hook member from becoming engaged into said cutout portion.
12. A lock as defined in claim 3, wherein said bolt means include a bolt head, a latch lever support to which said hook member is pivotally mounted for engaging said driver means, and interchangeable connection means for one of springloading and rigidly securing said latch lever support relative to said bolt head for selectively configuring said bolt means as a springloaded bolt and a deadbolt.
13. A lock as defined in claim 12, wherein said bolt head defines an elongated slot extending in a direction of travel of said bolt head, said latch lever support being adapted to be received within said elongated slot and retained therein by a selected one of a lock pin and a spring member.
14. A lock as defined in claim 13, wherein said lock pin and said spring member are adapted to be loaded in position through a threaded bore defined in said bolt head and leading to said elongated slot, said threaded bore being adapted to receive a threaded fastener for preventing axial removal of said selected one of said lock pin and said spring member.
15. A lock as defined in claim 3, wherein said lock further includes a casing having a mounting surface adapted to be mounted on an inner surface of a door, and wherein said driver means include a drive shaft extending through the door and into said casing, said drive shaft defining a passage for allowing at least one elongated flexible conductor to extend from said casing through said drive shaft to a side of the door opposite the inner side thereof.
16. A lock as defined in claim 15, wherein said mounting surface of said casing defines a recess for receiving said at least one elongated flexible conductor from said passage of said drive shaft.
17. A lock as defined in claim 15, wherein said drive shaft is open along at least one part of a longitudinal side thereof.
18. A lock as defined in claim 3, further including a casing, cover means for closing said casing, and a relocking mechanism comprising an interfering member normally maintained in an idle position and which upon alteration of the relative disposition of said cover means and said casing is automatically displaced to a functional position thereof in which said interfering member is engaged with said bolt means so as to prevent retraction of said bolt means.
19. A lock as defined in claim 18, wherein said interfering member is springloaded, and wherein said relocking mechanism further includes a locking member displaceable between engaged and disengaged positions, said locking member being maintained in said engaged position to retain said interfering member in said idle position thereof when said cover means is assembled to said casing and displaced to said disengaged position thereof to allow movement of said interfering member to said functional position thereof when said relative position of said cover means and said casing is altered.
20. A lock as defined in claim 19, wherein said locking member includes a pin freely mounted within a bore defined in said casing, said pin being pushed into locking engagement with said interfering member by said cover means when the same is assembled to said casing.
21. A lock as defined in claim 19, wherein a recess is defined in said bolt for receiving said interfering member.
22. A lock as defined in claim 21, wherein said interfering member is displaceable in a direction transversal to a moving direction of said bolt.
23. An antitampering device for an electronic access control system of the type used for allowing a lock to be unlocked when a valid access code has been entered, comprising at least two housing components adapted to be assembled together for housing a control circuit, a pair of conductive components adapted to assume a first relative position to maintain the control circuit in a normal operational mode when said housing components are assembled together and a second relative position to cause said control circuit to fall in a tamper mode when said housing components are displaced with respect to each other.
24. An antitampering device as defined in claim 23, further comprising a spacer adapted to maintain said conductive components out of contact when said housing components are assembled, while allowing said conductive components to come in contact when said housing components are disassembled.
25. An antitampering device as defined in claim 24, wherein said spacer extends from one of said housing components so as to push one of said conductive components away from another one of said conductive components when said housing components are assembled.
26. An antitampering device as defined in claim 25, further including an intermediate tampering cover adapted to be rigidly received within said other one of said housing components to sandwich the control circuit therebetween, said intermediate tampering cover defining a hole for allowing said spacer to extend therethrough.
27. An antitampering device as defined in claim 26, wherein said spacer is provided in the form of a protrusion extending integrally from said one housing component.
28. A lock comprising a casing, cover means for closing said casing, a bolt slidably disposed within said casing for movement between extended and retracted positions, latch lever means adapted to be connected to a source of mechanical energy for displacing said bolt between said extended and retracted positions thereof, and a relocking mechanism comprising an interfering member normally maintained in an idle position and which upon alteration of the relative positioning of said cover means and said casing is automatically displaced to a functional position thereof in which said interfering member is engaged with said bolt so as to prevent said bolt from being displaced to said retracted position thereof.
29. A lock as defined in claim 28, wherein said interfering member is springloaded, and wherein said relocking mechanism further includes a locking member displaceable between engaged and disengaged positions, said locking member being maintained in said engaged position to retain said interfering member in said idle position thereof when said cover means is assembled to said casing and displaced to said disengaged position thereof to allow movement of said interfering member to said functional position thereof when said relative position of said cover means and said casing is altered.
30. A lock as defined in claim 29, wherein said locking member includes a pin freely mounted within a bore defined in said casing, said pin being pushed into locking engagement with said interfering member by said cover means when the same is assembled to said casing.
31. A lock as defined in claim 30, wherein a recess is defined in said bolt for receiving said interfering member.
32. A lock as defined in claim 31, wherein said interfering member is displaceable in a direction transversal to a moving direction of said bolt.
33. A convertible bolt assembly for a lock, comprising a bolt head displaceable between extended and retracted positions, a bolt tail adapted to be connected to a source of mechanical energy for displacing said bolt head between said extended and retracted positions thereof, and interchangeable connection means for one of springloading and fixedly securing said bolt tail relative to said bolt head for selectively configuring said convertible bolt assembly as a spring loaded bolt and a deadbolt.
34. A convertible bolt assembly as defined in claim 33, wherein said bolt head defines an elongated slot extending in a direction of travel of said bolt head, and wherein said interchangeable connection means include a tail support member adapted to be received within said elongated slot and retained therein by a selected one of a lock pin and a spring member.
35. A convertible bolt assembly as defined in claim 34, wherein said lock pin and said spring member are adapted to be loaded in position through a threaded bore defined in said bolt head and leading to said elongated slot, said threaded bore being adapted to receive a threaded fastener for preventing axial removal of said selected one of said lock pin and said spring member.
36. A convertible bolt assembly as defined in claim 35, wherein said bolt tail is pivotally mounted to said tail support member.
37. An electromechanical lock comprising an access control system adapted to be mounted on a first side of a door, a bolt retraction mechanism mounted on a second side of the door for moving a bolt between extended and retracted positions when a valid entry has been validated by said access control system, and a drive shaft extending through the door between said access control system and said bolt retraction mechanism for operatively coupling said lock mechanism to a source of mechanical energy, said drive shaft defining a passage for allowing at least one elongated flexible conductor to extend between said access control system and said bolt retraction mechanism.
38. An electromechanical lock as defined in claim 37, wherein said bolt retraction mechanism is housed in a casing having a mounting surface adapted to be mounted to the second side of the door, said mounting surface defining a recess for receiving said at least one elongated flexible conductor from said passage of said drive shaft.
39. An electromechanical lock as defined in claim 38, wherein said drive shaft is open along at least one part of a longitudinal side thereof.
Description:
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