Electromechanical lockset
US-9562370-B2 · Feb 7, 2017 · US
US10370870B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10370870-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715426742-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2019 |
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An exemplary lockset is configured for installation in a standard door preparation, and includes an exterior assembly, an interior assembly, and a center assembly connecting the exterior and interior assemblies. The exterior assembly includes an exterior escutcheon which houses a credential reader assembly including a multi-tech credential reader. The interior assembly includes an interior escutcheon which houses a control system. The center assembly includes a chassis, an outer surface of which may define a channel. The credential reader assembly is in communication with the control assembly via a wire harness, a portion of which may pass through the channel.
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A lockset assembly, comprising: an exterior assembly for mounting on an exterior of a door, including: an exterior escutcheon; an exterior window on the exterior escutcheon; a credential reader assembly including a multi-tech credential reader positioned in the exterior escutcheon and generally aligned with the exterior window, the multi-tech credential reader operable to read a credential via each of a first protocol and a second protocol, and to transmit data relating to the credential in response to reading of the credential; an exterior spring cage positioned in the exterior escutcheon; an exterior spindle rotatably mounted to the exterior spring cage and extending through the exterior escutcheon; and an exterior backplate coupled to the exterior escutcheon and retaining the exterior spring cage and the multi-tech credential reader within the exterior escutcheon; an interior assembly for mounting on an interior of the door, including: an interior escutcheon; a control assembly positioned in the interior escutcheon and in communication with the credential reader assembly via a first plurality of wires, the control assembly including a controller configured to receive credential data, to compare the credential data to an authorized credential, and to issue a signal in response to the compared credential data; an interior spring cage positioned in the interior escutcheon; an interior spindle rotatably mounted to the interior spring cage and extending through the interior escutcheon; and an interior backplate coupled to the interior escutcheon and retaining the interior spring cage and the control assembly within the interior escutcheon; and a center assembly for mounting on the door, including: a locking member having an unlocking position and a locking position; and an electromechanical actuator in communication with the control assembly via a second plurality of wires, wherein the controller is configured to issue the signal through at least one of the second plurality of wires, and wherein the electromechanical actuator is configured to move the locking member between the locking position and unlocking position in response to the signal. 2. The lockset assembly of claim 1 , wherein the interior assembly further comprises an interior window on the interior escutcheon; wherein the control assembly further comprises a wireless transceiver generally aligned with the interior window; and wherein the control assembly is configured to wirelessly communicate with an external device via the wireless transceiver. 3. The lockset assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a case housed in the interior escutcheon and a wire electrically coupled with the control assembly, wherein the case is configured to receive an energy storage device, and wherein the wire is configured to electrically couple the control assembly to the energy storage device. 4. The lockset assembly of claim 3 , further comprising an energy storage device received within the case and electrically coupled to the control assembly. 5. The lockset assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a wire harness comprising a first strip including the first plurality of wires, a second strip including the second plurality of wires, an exterior plug engaged with the credential reader assembly, an interior plug engaged with the control assembly, and an actuator plug engaged with the electromechanical actuator; and wherein the first strip connects the exterior plug and the interior plug; and wherein the second strip connects the interior plug and the actuator plug. 6. The lockset assembly of claim 5 , wherein the chassis further comprises a pair of flanges partially enclosing the channel; and wherein a distance between the flanges is less than a width of the first strip. 7. The lockset assembly of claim 1 , wherein the exterior spring cage comprises a lip abutting the exterior backplate; wherein the exterior backplate comprises an opening aligned with the lip; and wherein the first plurality of wires extends through the opening. 8. The lockset assembly of claim 7 , wherein the interior spring cage comprises a second lip abutting the interior backplate; wherein the interior backplate comprise a second opening aligned with the second lip; and wherein the first plurality of wires and the second plurality of wires extend through the second opening. 9. The lockset assembly of claim 1 , wherein the center assembly further comprises: a chassis including an outer surface defining a channel extending in the longitudinal direction, and wherein the first plurality of wires extends along the channel; a retractor slidably mounted to the chassis and configured to move laterally in response to rotation of the interior spindle; wherein, with the locking member in the unlocking position, rotation of the exterior spindle is operable to move the retractor laterally; and wherein, with the locking member in the locking position, the exterior spindle is not operable to move the retractor laterally; a pair of posts extending in the longitudinal direction from one of the exterior spring cage and the interior spring cage, wherein the pair of posts are configured to be received in fastener bores; and a pair of fasteners extending in the longitudinal direction from the other of the exterior spring cage and the interior spring cage, wherein each fastener is engaged with a corresponding one of the posts. 10. The lockset assembly of claim 9 , wherein the center assembly further comprises: an inner drive spindle rotatably mounted to the chassis and rotationally coupled with the interior spindle, wherein the retractor is configured to move laterally in response to rotation of the inner drive spindle; an outer drive spindle rotatably mounted to the chassis, wherein the retractor is further configured to move laterally in response to rotation of the outer drive spindle; and a sleeve spindle rotationally coupled with the exterior spindle; wherein, with the locking member in the unlocking position, the outer drive spindle is rotationally coupled with the exterior spindle; wherein, with the locking member in the locking position, the outer drive spindle is rotationally decoupled from the exterior spindle; wherein, with the locking member in the unlocking position, the outer drive spindle is rotationally coupled with the sleeve spindle; and wherein, with the locking member in the locking position, the outer drive spindle is rotationally decoupled from the sleeve spindle. 11. The lockset assembly of claim 1 , wherein the door has a standard door preparation comprising a standard cross-bore and a pair of standard fastener bores positioned on opposite sides of the standard cross-bore. 12. A lockset assembly for mounting on a door, comprising: an escutcheon adapted for mounting to a first side of the door; a spring cage positioned in the escutcheon and defining a boundary between an inner region and an outer region; a spindle rotatably mounted to the spring cage and extending through the escutcheon; a window on the escutcheon in the outer region; a credential reader assembly, including: a port configured for transmitting information from the credential reader assembly to a control assembly; and a multi-tech credential reader positioned in the escutcheon and generally aligned with the window, the multi-tech credential reader operable to read credential data via each of a first protocol and a second protocol, and to transmit the credential data via the port; and a backplate coupled to the escutcheon and retaining the spring cage and the credential reader assembly within the escutcheon,
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