Exit device systems and methods
US-2018245375-A1 · Aug 30, 2018 · US
US11313151B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11313151-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715848299-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 26, 2022 |
| Grant date | Apr 26, 2022 |
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A locking device assembly for a door located at a door frame. The locking device assembly includes a door strike assembly including a magnetized ferromagnetic material and a latchbolt assembly located at the door. The latchbolt assembly includes a latchbolt and a magnetic field sensor, wherein the magnetic field sensor senses a magnetic field provided by the door strike assembly. The door strike assembly includes, in different embodiments, a magnet located in a frame of the door strike assembly or a magnetic roller. The magnetic field sensor includes a magnetometer configured to determine the presence of a magnetic field provided by the door strike assembly. In the event that the door strike assembly has been removed to defeat the locking device, the lack of the magnetic field indicates that a security condition exists. An alert is provided to indicate the existence of the security condition.
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A locking device assembly for a door located at a door frame, the locking device assembly comprising: a door strike assembly located at the door frame, the door strike assembly including a magnetized ferromagnetic material; and a latchbolt assembly located at the door, the latchbolt assembly includes a latchbolt and a magnetic field sensor; wherein the door strike assembly includes a strike frame having a back wall mounted to the door frame, wherein the door strike assembly includes a rod offset from the strike frame and configured to engage the latchbolt when the door is in a closed position, and wherein the strike frame defines a cavity with the magnetized ferromagnetic material positioned in the cavity and located between the back wall and the rod; wherein the magnetized ferromagnetic material of the door strike assembly generates a magnetic field that is aligned with the magnetic field sensor when the latchbolt assembly is located in a position relative to the door strike assembly; wherein the magnetic field sensor senses the magnetic field generated by the magnetized ferromagnetic material of the door strike assembly, and thereby provides a status indication that the latchbolt assembly is located in the position relative to the door strike assembly in which the latchbolt engages the rod of the door strike assembly; and wherein when the magnetic field sensor does not sense a sufficient magnitude of the magnetic field generated by the magnetized ferromagnetic material, an alert indication is provided to thereby indicate that the latchbolt assembly is not located in the position relative to the door strike assembly in which the latchbolt engages the rod of the door strike assembly. 2. The locking device assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnetized ferromagnetic material of the door strike assembly is aligned with the latchbolt assembly when the latchbolt is engaged with the rod of the door strike assembly. 3. The locking device assembly of claim 1 , wherein the strike frame includes a front portion configured to support the rod, and wherein the back wall defines an opening to provide access to the cavity. 4. The locking device assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnetized ferromagnetic material is entirely located within the cavity in the strike frame. 5. The locking device assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic field sensor includes a detection range, wherein the detection range includes a first range in which the magnetic field generated by the magnetized ferromagnetic material is sensed and a second range in which the magnetic field generated by the magnetized ferromagnetic material is not sensed. 6. The locking device assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic field sensor includes an adjustable magnetic field sensitivity. 7. The locking device assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a door position sensor configured to determine a position of the door relative to the door frame. 8. The locking device assembly of claim 1 , wherein the alert indication indicates that the door strike assembly is improperly installed or has been removed from the door frame. 9. The locking device assembly of claim 1 , wherein the magnetized ferromagnetic material is located directly behind the rod of the door strike assembly. 10. The locking device assembly of claim 1 , wherein the strike frame includes an inclined surface extending from the back wall to facilitate insertion or removal of the magnetized ferromagnetic material into/from the cavity. 11. The locking device assembly of claim 1 , wherein the back wall of the strike plate includes a plurality of channels and peaks to facilitate disengagement of the strike frame from the door frame. 12. A door strike assembly located at a door frame configured to engage a locking mechanism located at a door, the door strike assembly comprising: a strike frame having a back wall mounted to the door frame; and a rod offset from the strike frame; wherein the locking mechanism includes a latchbolt aligned with the strike frame and configured to engage the rod based on a position of the locking mechanism relative to the door strike assembly; wherein the strike frame defines a cavity with a magnetized ferromagnetic material positioned in the cavity and located between the back wall and the rod; wherein the magnetized ferromagnetic material generates a magnetic field that is aligned with a magnetic field sensor when the locking mechanism is located in the position relative to the door strike assembly; wherein the magnetic field sensor senses the magnetic field generated by the magnetized ferromagnetic material, and thereby provides a status indication that the locking mechanism is located in the position relative to the rod in which the latchbolt can engage the rod; and wherein when the magnetic field sensor does not sense a sufficient magnitude of the magnetic field generated by the magnetized ferromagnetic material, an alert indication is provided to thereby indicate that the locking mechanism is not located in the position relative to the rod in which the latchbolt can engage the rod. 13. The door strike assembly of claim 12 , wherein the strike frame includes a front portion configured to support the rod, and wherein the back wall defines an opening to provide access to the cavity. 14. The door strike assembly of claim 12 , wherein the magnetized ferromagnetic material is entirely located within the cavity in the strike frame. 15. The door strike assembly of claim 12 , further comprising a door position sensor configured to determine a position of the door relative to the door frame. 16. The door strike assembly of claim 12 , wherein the alert indication indicates that the door strike assembly is improperly installed or has been removed from the door frame. 17. A method of identifying a security condition of a door including an attached latchbolt assembly including a latchbolt, the method comprising: providing a door strike assembly configured to engage with the latchbolt of the latchbolt assembly, wherein the door strike assembly is configured to be located at a door frame, wherein the door strike assembly includes a strike frame having a back wall mounted to the door frame, wherein the door strike assembly includes a rod offset from the strike frame and configured to engage the latchbolt when the door is in a closed position, and wherein the strike frame defines a cavity with a magnetized ferromagnetic material positioned in the cavity and located between the back wall and the rod; generating a magnetic field with the magnetized ferromagnetic material of the door strike assembly; sensing a presence of the generated magnetic field with a magnetic field sensor, and thereby providing a status indication that the latchbolt assembly is in a position relative to the door strike assembly in which the latchbolt can engage with the rod; and providing an alert indication based on an electronic signal generated by the magnetic field sensor when a sufficient magnitude of the generated magnetic field is not sensed by the magnetic field sensor to thereby indicate that the latchbolt assembly is not located in the position relative to the door strike assembly in which the latchbolt can engage with the rod. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the magnetized ferromagnetic material that generates the magnetic field is located directly behind the rod of the door strike assembly. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the alert indication is displayed on a user interface. 20. T
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