Mortise and multipoint latching assembly
US-2018340353-A1 · Nov 29, 2018 · US
US10378244B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10378244-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715820629-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 22, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 25, 2010 |
| Publication date | Aug 13, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 13, 2019 |
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Locks, systems and methods of monitoring a lock, the lock having a hub with a slot rotatable by a handle to open and close a latchbolt. A locking member is moveable into and out of engagement with the hub slot to prevent and permit movement of the hub and latchbolt. A sensor on the lock, adjacent the hub and locking member, monitors a moving lock component. The sensor may sense the position of the locking member in or out of engagement with the hub slot. The sensor may be a reed switch actuated by a magnet on the moving lock component. The lock may further include a magnet mounted on the hub and the sensor may comprise a reed switch capable of being actuated by the magnet on the hub. The lock and system may include an external control unit having an alarm for controlling operation of the lock.
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Thus, having described the invention, what is claimed is: 1. A method of monitoring a lock comprising: providing a lock having a locking mechanism moveable between latched and unlatched positions, the locking mechanism having a magnet mounted thereon; providing an actuator to move the locking mechanism between latched and unlatched positions, the actuator being activated by a command signal to move the locking mechanism between the latched and unlatched position; providing an external member in a position to cover at least a portion of the lock and prevent access to the locking mechanism from an exterior of the lock; providing a pair of sensors on the lock, one sensor being activated when the locking mechanism is in the latched position and the other sensor being activated when the locking mechanism is in the unlatched position, the sensors capable of being actuated by the magnet; providing a third sensor for sensing whether the external member has been removed from the lock, the third sensor being activated when the external member has been removed from the lock; monitoring signals from the pair of sensors to determine activation of the sensor indicating that the locking mechanism is in the latched position or in the unlatched position; monitoring a signal from the third sensor to determine whether the external member has been removed from the lock; and once the pair of sensors indicates that the locking mechanism is in the unlatched position, initiating an alarm signal if a command signal was not previously sent to the actuator to move the locking mechanism to the unlatched position and if the signal from the third sensor indicates that the external member has been removed from the lock. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the pair of sensors are each single throw reed switches, one reed switch being activated by the magnet and sending a latched position signal when the locking mechanism is in the latched position and the other reed switch being activated by the magnet and sending an unlatched position signal when the locking mechanism is in the unlatched position, and further including: monitoring signals from the reed switches to determine activation of the reed switch indicating that the locking mechanism is in the unlatched position. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein providing a lock comprises providing a mortise lock and the locking mechanism comprises a deadbolt. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein providing an external member comprises providing an external member selected from the group consisting of escutcheons, lock trim, card readers and keypads. 5. An electronic lock system comprising: a lock housing; a locking mechanism in the housing moveable between latched and unlatched positions, the locking mechanism having a magnet mounted thereon; an actuator to move the locking mechanism between latched and unlatched positions, the actuator being activated by a command signal to move the locking mechanism between the latched and unlatched position; an external member positioned to cover at least a portion of the lock housing and prevent access to the locking mechanism from an exterior of the lock housing; a pair of sensors on the lock housing or locking mechanism, one sensor being activated when the locking mechanism is in the latched position and the other sensor being activated when the locking mechanism is in the unlatched position, the sensors capable of being actuated by the magnet; a third sensor for sensing whether the external member has been removed from the lock housing; and an external control unit for controlling operation of the lock and monitoring signals from the sensors, the external control unit including an alarm, wherein the external control unit is adapted to monitor signals from the pair of sensors to determine whether the locking mechanism is in the latched position or in the unlatched position, monitor a signal from the third sensor to determine whether the external member has been removed from the lock housing, and, once the pair of sensors indicates that the locking mechanism is in the unlatched position, initiate an alarm signal if a command signal was not previously sent to the actuator to move the locking mechanism to the unlatched position and if the signal from the third sensor indicates that the external member has been removed from the lock housing. 6. The system of claim 5 wherein the pair of sensors each are single throw reed switches, one reed switch being activated by the magnet and sending a latched position signal when the locking mechanism is in the latched position and the other reed switch being activated by the magnet and sending an unlatched position signal when the locking mechanism is in the unlatched position. 7. The system of claim 5 wherein the lock is a mortise lock and the locking mechanism comprises a deadbolt. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the external member is selected from the group consisting of escutcheons, lock trim, card readers and keypads.
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