Locking mechanism for bored lock
US-10465423-B2 · Nov 5, 2019 · US
US11187012B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11187012-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016751235-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 15, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | Nov 30, 2021 |
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An inline motorized lock drive is mountable within a lock housing to drive a sliding locking element between a locked and unlocked position. The lock drive includes a reversible motor having a shaft with an auger thereon to drive a lock spring, which drives the locking element. The sliding motion of the locking element is axially aligned with the motor axis to substantially reduce friction. The lock drive is preferably modular and emulates a solenoid lock drive with a control circuit. The control circuit is connected to drive the motor is switchable to default to a locked position or an unlocked position and emulate a “fail safe” or a “fail secure” type solenoid lock drive. The control circuit operates on 12 or 24 volts to replace solenoid locks of either voltage and stores power when power is applied, then uses the stored power to return the lock drive to the selected default state when power is removed.
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A lock drive-for mounting within a lock housing comprising: a reversible motor having a shaft defining a motor axis; an auger-shaped member attached to the shaft and driven by the motor; a lock spring engageable by the auger-shaped member, the spring being prevented from rotation by an extended spring end sliding in a corresponding slot in a lock drive housing; a sliding locking element slidably moveable from a locked position to an unlocked position, the locking element being connected to the lock spring, the sliding motion of the locking element defining a slide axis in axial alignment with the motor axis; the lock spring driving the locking element to the locked position when the motor rotates in a first direction, the lock spring driving the locking element to the unlocked position when the motor rotates in an opposite direction and the lock spring storing energy to subsequently move the locking element to the locked position when the locking element is blocked from motion; and a control circuit mountable to the lock housing and configured to control the motor to slide the locking element to the locked or unlocked position in a non-default state, in which power is applied to the motor, and in a default state, in which power to the motor is removed, the control circuit including a microcontroller, an energy storage mechanism and a switch connected to the microcontroller for selecting the non-default or default states of the motor. 2. The lock drive according to claim 1 wherein the control circuit is operable on 12 volts and 24 volts. 3. The lock drive according to claim 1 further including a lock drive housing wherein the motor, auger shaped member, lock spring, and locking element are mounted in the lock drive housing, and wherein the lock drive housing provides a modular lock drive. 4. The lock drive according to claim 1 wherein the auger-shaped member includes threads engaging coils of the lock spring and the threads of the auger-shaped member disengage from the coils of the lock spring after the motor rotates in the first direction to drive the locking element to the unlocked position and the threads of the auger-shaped member also disengage from the coils of the lock spring after the motor rotates in the opposite direction to drive the locking element to the unlocked position. 5. The lock drive according to claim 4 wherein the lock spring is enlarged at one end to allow the threads of the auger-shaped member to disengage from the coils of the lock spring at the enlarged end of the lock spring. 6. The lock drive according to claim 1 wherein the auger-shaped member includes threads having a lead-in angle of less than ninety degrees for engaging the lock spring. 7. The lock drive according to claim 1 in combination with the lock housing wherein: the lock housing includes a rotatable lock hub defining a lock hub axis of rotation; the motor, auger-shaped member, lock spring, and lock element mounted within the lock drive housing, and the control circuit are mounted within the lock housing; the slide axis and motor axis are perpendicular to the lock hub axis of rotation; and the control circuit is operable on 12 volts and 24 volts. 8. The lock drive according to claim 7 wherein the slide axis and motor axis are substantially horizontal within the lock housing and the lock drive has a horizontal length from the motor to the locking element of less than 2.0 inches (50.8 millimeters) when the locking element is retracted so as to fit horizontally into the lock housing between the lock hub and a vertical wall of the lock housing. 9. The lock drive according to claim 7 wherein the slide axis and motor axis are substantially horizontal within the lock housing and the lock drive has a horizontal length from the motor to the locking element of less than 1.25 inches (31.75 millimeters) when the locking element is retracted so as to fit horizontally into the lock housing between the lock hub and a vertical wall of the lock housing. 10. The lock drive according to claim 1 wherein the motor is a DC motor operable on less than five volts. 11. A lock drive for mounting within a lock housing having a rotatable lock hub, the lock drive comprising: a lock drive housing mountable within the lock housing; a reversible motor mounted within the lock drive housing, the motor having a shaft defining a motor axis; an auger-shaped member driven by the motor; a lock spring engageable by the auger-shaped member, the spring being prevented from rotation by an extended spring end sliding in a corresponding slot in the lock drive housing; a locking element slidably mounted and slidably movable within the lock drive housing and moveable from a locked position to prevent rotation of the lock hub and an unlocked position, allowing rotation of the lock hub, the locking element being connected to the lock spring, the sliding motion of the locking element defining a slide axis in axial alignment with the motor axis; and the lock spring driving the locking element to the locked position when the motor rotates in a first direction, the lock spring driving the locking element to the unlocked position when the motor rotates in an opposite direction, and the lock spring storing energy to subsequently move the locking element to the locked position when the locking element is blocked; the lock motor, auger-shaped member, lock spring and locking element being mounted within the lock drive housing and installable during manufacture as a modular lock drive.
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