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Electronic sensor and key operated locks

A technology of electronic sensors and sensors, applied in the field of locks operated by electronic sensors and keys, which can solve problems such as damaged locks, inoperable opening of devices, electronic failure, etc.

Active Publication Date: 2021-03-23
罗伯托卡夫拉尔埃雷拉
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For those who use electronic-based locks, and especially biometric-based systems, a common symptom and drawback in the device is that it loses power or otherwise fails electronically, rendering the device inoperable to open, and again generally leaving the owner with no choice but to destroy the lock

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[0052] Referring generally to the drawings, the disclosed embodiments of the invention provide an electronic sensor and key operated lock. The lock combines both a manually operated mechanism and an electronic sensor into one device. The lock provides the user with the option of unlocking the lock using at least one of a manually operated mechanism and an electronic sensor. In an exemplary embodiment, the locking element is moved by a toggle switch co-connected with a manually operated mechanism and an electronic sensor. On the one hand, the user can mainly rely on the electronic sensor, and in the event of a failure of the electronic sensor, the user can still have the ability to open the lock through the manual mode of operation.

[0053] now refer to figure 1 , shows lock 100 in operation in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the subject technology. In the exemplary embodiment, lock 100 is a padlock. Lock 100 includes a lock housing 110 and a shackle 115, which ...

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The present invention relates to safety devices. Previously, there were no locks that opened using a combination of manual and electronic mechanisms. Embodiments of the present invention utilize a toggle switch (135) that is connected to a shackle (115) in a lock (100) and is configured to be operable or movable through both an electronic key mode and a manual key mode. In some embodiments, the shackle may include a lever recess (113) on one end adjacent to the pivoting lever portion (117) and a recess (119) on the opposite locking end. Ball bearings (140, 145) may be received respectively in recesses (118, 119) to hold shackle (115) in a locked state.

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technical field [0001] Embodiments herein relate generally to security devices and, more specifically, to electronic sensors and key operated locks. Background technique [0002] Prior art locks typically only provide a single means of unlocking. Conventional locks, such as padlocks, use physical keys to open them. Some newer locks use an electronic mechanism to open. However, these pathways vary in the market. The two approaches are largely incompatible because they use different means to unlock the security mechanism. Thus, it occurs that a person using a key-based lock and forgetting or losing his key generally must destroy the lock in order to gain access to the protected item. For those who use electronic-based locks, and especially biometric-based systems, a common symptom and drawback in the device is that it loses power or otherwise electronically fails, rendering the device inoperable to open, and again generally Leaving the owner with no choice but to destroy ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): E05B47/00E05B67/22G07C9/00
CPCE05B67/22E05B47/0001E05B47/0012E05B15/00E05B15/102G07C9/00563E05B2047/0026E05B2015/107E05B2047/002E05B2047/0084E05B67/24E05B2035/009
Inventor 罗伯托·卡夫拉尔·埃雷拉
Owner 罗伯托卡夫拉尔埃雷拉