Electromechanical lockset
US-10370870-B2 · Aug 6, 2019 · US
US12565795B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12565795-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017131003-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 3, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 3, 2026 |
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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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What is claimed is: 1 . A lockset assembly, comprising: an escutcheon; a spring cage including a lip that defines a boundary between an inner region that is circumferentially surrounded by the boundary and an outer region that is positioned outside the boundary; a first electronic device seated in the outer region; a backplate coupled to the escutcheon and retaining the first electronic device within the escutcheon, the backplate defining an opening extending between the inner region and the outer region; and a wire extending across the boundary through the opening and connecting the first electronic device to a second electronic device. 2 . The lockset assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first electronic device comprises a control assembly. 3 . A system comprising the lockset assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a chassis connected with the lockset assembly, the chassis comprising: a latch operable to retract in response to rotation of a spindle rotatably mounted to the escutcheon; and a channel in which a portion of the wire is seated. 4 . A system comprising the lockset assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a second lockset assembly, the second lockset assembly comprising a second escutcheon and the second electronic device, wherein the second electronic device is seated in the second escutcheon. 5 . The system of claim 4 , wherein the second escutcheon has a second inner region and a second outer region; wherein the second electronic device is seated in the second outer region; wherein the second lockset assembly further comprises: a second spring cage defining a boundary between the second inner region and the second outer region; and a second backplate defining a second opening; and wherein the second opening extends between the inner region and the outer region; and wherein the wire extends through the second opening. 6 . The lockset assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a spindle rotatably mounted to the spring cage for rotation about a longitudinal axis; and wherein the boundary circumferentially surrounds the longitudinal axis such that the longitudinal axis extends through the inner region. 7 . The lockset assembly of claim 1 , wherein, with the escutcheon mounted to a door surface, the backplate is positioned between the spring cage lip and the door surface to thereby form a gap through which the wire extends across the boundary. 8 . A lockset, comprising: a first assembly, comprising: a first escutcheon comprising a first outer region and a first inner region; a first spring cage comprising a first lip that defines a first boundary between the first outer region and the first inner region; a first electronic device seated in the first outer region; and a first backplate coupled to the first escutcheon and retaining the first electronic device within the first escutcheon, the first backplate defining a first opening crossing the first boundary and extending between the first inner region and the first outer region; a second assembly, comprising: a second escutcheon comprising a second outer region and a second inner region; a second spring cage comprising a second lip that defines a second boundary between the second outer region and the second inner region; a second electronic device seated in the second outer region; and a second backplate coupled to the second escutcheon and retaining the second electronic device within the second escutcheon, the second backplate defining a second opening extending between the second inner region and the second outer region; and a wire connecting the first electronic device and the second electronic device, the wire extending across the first boundary through the first opening and the second opening. 9 . The lockset of claim 8 , further comprising a chassis connected between the first assembly and the second assembly; and wherein a portion of the wire is received in a channel formed in the chassis. 10 . The lockset of claim 8 , wherein the first electronic device comprises a first electronic device electrical connector; and wherein the second electronic device comprises a second electronic device electrical connector. 11 . The lockset of claim 10 , further comprising a wire harness, the wire harness comprising: a first wire harness electrical connector engaged with the first electronic device electrical connector; a second wire harness electrical connector engaged with the second electronic device electrical connector; and the wire; and wherein the first wire harness electrical connector is connected with the second wire harness electrical connector via the wire. 12 . The lockset of claim 8 , wherein the first electronic device comprises a printed circuit board; and wherein a spindle extends through an opening in the printed circuit board. 13 . The lockset of claim 12 , wherein the printed circuit board circumferentially surrounds a portion of the spindle. 14 . A method of operating an access control device comprising an escutcheon having an inner region and an outer region, a first electronic device mounted in the outer region, a second electronic device, and a backplate retaining the first electronic device in the outer region of the escutcheon, the method comprising: transmitting, from the first electronic device to the second electronic device, an electronic signal via a wired transmission line, wherein the wired transmission line extends between the outer region and the inner region through an opening in the backplate, wherein the wired transmission line extends through the opening across a boundary defined between the inner region and the outer region, and wherein the boundary is defined by a lip of a spring cage. 15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the first electronic device comprises a control assembly; wherein the second electronic device comprises an electronic actuator; and wherein the electronic signal causes the electronic actuator to alter a state of the access control device. 16 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the access control device further comprises a chassis comprising a latch and a channel; and wherein a portion of the wired transmission line extends along the channel. 17 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the access control device further comprises: a wire harness comprising the wired transmission line and an additional wired transmission line; and a third electronic device electrically connected with the second electronic device via the additional wired transmission line; and wherein the method further comprises transmitting, from the second electronic device to the third electronic device, an additional electronic signal via the additional wired transmission line. 18 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the backplate is positioned between a door surface and the lip of the spring cage such that the opening forms a gap between the door surface and the lip of the spring cage; and wherein the wired transmission line crosses the boundary by passing through the gap.
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