Locking mechanism of electronic lock

Closure fasteners – Bolts – Sliding

Reexamination Certificate

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C070S280000, C070S278100

Reexamination Certificate

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06460903

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to an electronic lock, and more particularly to a locking mechanism of the electronic lock.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The locks are generally grouped into a mechanical lock and an electronic lock. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the mechanical lock has a lock belly
1
which is disposed in the door body
2
and is provided in the interior thereof with a retaining block
4
linking a lock tongue
3
. A control mechanism
5
disposed in the outside of the door body
2
is provided with a lock core
6
which is put through the retaining block
4
such that the lock core
6
is connected at other end thereof with a rotating mechanism
7
disposed in the door body
2
. The key is inserted into the control mechanism
5
to turn the lock core
6
, thereby causing the retaining block
4
to actuate the lock tongue
3
to extract or retract so as to lock or unlock the door body
2
. The mechanical lock has to be worked on by a key, which is apt to be misplaced or lost. In addition, the mechanical lock is vulnerable to being tampered with by an unauthorized person.
The conventional electronic locks are generally provided with an electromagnetic control structure. For example, the U.S. patent Ser. No. 09/431,682 discloses by this inventor of the present invention an electronic lock comprising a housing
8
in which an electromagnetic coil seat
9
is disposed. The coil seat
9
is provided in a receiving slot
10
with a spring
11
and a protruded pillar
13
of an actuating block
12
, with a stop ring
14
of the actuating block
12
being confined to one side of the spring
11
. The actuating block
12
is provided at other end thereof with a fitting hole
15
for receiving a connection shaft
17
of an action piece
16
which is thus located at the outer sides of the coil seat
9
and the actuating block
12
. The connection shaft
17
is provided at other end with a fixation piece which is connected with a handlebar
18
. The coil seat
9
is locked at the outer side of the door body lock belly. When the coil seat
9
is connected with a power source to bring about a magnetic force, the action piece
16
is attracted inwards to push the actuating block
12
to displace inward to compress the spring
11
. As a result, the protruded pillar
13
is inserted into the retaining block
19
to control the unlocking of the lock tongue. In the meantime, the fitting hole
15
of the actuating block
12
remains connected with the connection shaft
17
, thereby resulting in the unlocking state to enable the door body to be opened. When the power supply to the coil seat
9
is interrupted, the actuating block
12
is forced by the spring force of the spring
11
to move back to its original position. As a result, the protruded pillar
13
moves away from the retaining block
19
, without being capable of controlling the action of the lock tongue. The lock is thus in the locking state. In light of the electronic lock being controlled electromagnetically, the electronic lock remains automatically in the locking state as soon as the power source of the electronic lock is interrupted. In order to keep the electronic lock in the unlocking state to facilitate the people to go through the door, the power source of the electronic lock must be kept on to enable the door knob to be linked with the retaining block
19
, thereby resulting in an excessive power consumption.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an electronic lock which is relatively simple in construction and is energy efficient.
In keeping with the principle of the present invention, the foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by the electronic lock comprising a rotating mechanism which is disposed in the internal side of a door body and is provided with a lock core. The lock core is linked with a retaining mechanism to control the action of the lock tongue. A locking structure is disposed in the external side of the door body such that the locking structure is connected with the lock core for controlling the action of the lock tongue. The locking structure comprised a threaded sleeve having inner threads and a lug. The threaded sleeve is fitted into an actuating ring having an outer projection which-is provided with a retaining slot. An insertion seat is fastened with the front end of the threaded sleeve such that the insertion slide slot of the insertion seat receives the outer projection of the actuating ring. An inner sleeve seat is provided with a notch which is in turn provided. with a position confining slot for retaining the lug of-the threaded sleeve. The inner sleeve seat is provided in the rear end with a motor with a threaded shaft which is engaged with the threaded sleeve. The inner sleeve seat is fixed in the external side of the door body such that the inner sleeve seat is opposite in location to the lock core, which is fitted into the insertion slot of the insertion seat. The lock core is linked with the lock tongue of the retaining mechanism. The inner sleeve seat is further provided with an outer sleeve seat having retaining teeth for meshing with the retaining slot of the actuating ring. Before the lock is unlocked, the encode-decode is entered in the external side of the door body. The encode-decode is entered by means of the keyboard, the remote controller, the sensor, etc. The motor is electronically started such that the threaded sleeve actuates the actuating ring to displace axially in the inner sleeve seat such that the retaining slot of the actuating ring is engaged with the retaining teeth of the outer sleeve seat. The outer sleeve seat is linked with the insertion seat via the actuating ring. As a result, the lock core can be turned to enable the door body to be opened. The electronic lock is locked by entering the decode. The motor is started to drive the threaded sleeve to displace in reverse, thereby causing the retaining slot of the actuating sleeve to move away from the retaining teeth of the outer sleeve seat. As a result, the outer sleeve seat is no longer able to link the insertion seat so as to rotate the lock core. The lock core can not be turned from the external side of the door body.
As soon as the motor is stopped operating, the threaded sleeve is fixed. In spite of power interruption, the outer sleeve seat is still linked with the lock core to keep the electronic lock in the unlocking state for a prolonged period of time without power consumption by the electronic lock of the present invention.
The structures and the functions of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.


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patent: 6334348 (2002-01-01), Ming-Chih
patent: 6360573 (2002-03-01), Ming-Chih

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