Integrated access control system
US-2019278955-A1 · Sep 12, 2019 · US
US2024378935A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024378935-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418780183-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2024 |
| Priority date | Jun 27, 2019 |
| Publication date | Nov 14, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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An access control assembly is described herein. The assembly includes an actuator, a communication interface, a display, and a processor. The actuator is configured to open and close a latch to secure a door of the enclosure. The processor can be configured to receive a user credential for accessing the enclosure, validate the user credential for accessing the enclosure, trigger the actuator to open the latch, thereby allowing the door to be opened, and trigger the actuator to close the latch after detecting that the door is closed, thereby securing the door.
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An access control assembly comprising: an interface module comprising a processor, and configured to couple to an outer surface of an enclosure door of an enclosure, the enclosure door being movable to enclose an enclosure volume of the enclosure; a first memory device for storing inventory information associated with the enclosure; a second non-volatile memory device; a latching module configured to couple to an inner surface of the enclosure door within the enclosure volume opposite the outer surface and the interface module, the latching module comprising a latching member and a latch actuator configured to extend or retract the latching member based on a signal received through the enclosure door indicating to lock or unlock the enclosure door from within the enclosure volume; a first power supply enclosed within a housing enclosure of the interface module and configured to provide power to the latching module; a manual lock coupled with the latching module and operable to move the latching member from at least a locked state to an unlocked state irrespective of a status of the first power supply; and a second power supply configured to provide power to log access via the manual lock in the second non-volatile memory device when the first power supply is unavailable. 2 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , comprising a display, wherein the display presents information about the first power supply. 3 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , comprising a temperature sensor arranged to transmit for one or more containers within the enclosure. 4 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a tamper sensor configured to generate a signal to indicate when a component of the access control assembly has been accessed. 5 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first power supply is located outside the enclosure and coupled to the latching module via an electrical path through the enclosure door. 6 . The access control assembly of claim 5 , wherein the second power supply is located inside the enclosure. 7 . The access control assembly of claim 5 , wherein the first power supply includes a battery and the battery is received in a battery compartment mounted outside the enclosure. 8 . The access control assembly of claim 7 , wherein the second power supply is activated upon removal of the battery from the battery compartment. 9 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a power harvester configured to receive wireless power from an external source and supplement the first power supply using the received wireless power. 10 . The access control assembly of claim 9 , wherein the power harvester supplements the first power supply to provide power to the latching module and the latch actuator to extend or retract the latching member. 11 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: an electrical cable connected to the interface module and passing through a hole in the enclosure door to be connected to the latching module, and providing direct communication between the interface module and the latching module through the hole in the enclosure door. 12 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , comprising: a user presence detector configured to determine when a user is present near the latching module, and wherein the latching module adjusts power drawn from the first power supply based at least in part on detecting the user is present. 13 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: determine a status of the first power supply; and cause an indication of the status to be displayed on a display device associated with the interface module. 14 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , comprising: an authentication device configured to receive user credential and provide a signal indicating whether the user credential is authorized to activate the latching module, wherein the latch actuator is inhibited from moving until receiving the signal. 15 . The access control assembly of claim 14 , wherein the interface module comprises an input device coupled to the processor, and wherein the authentication device is configured to: wirelessly receive the user credential via the input device; and based on the user credential, provide the signal to the latching module through the enclosure door to cause the latch actuator to extend or retract the latching member and lock or unlock the enclosure door. 16 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , comprising a vibration sensor configured to transmit a signal indicating vibration at the access control assembly exceeding a threshold. 17 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the interface module further comprises: a module body defining a handle portion and an extension portion extending from the handle portion, wherein the extension portion is narrower than the handle portion and the extension portion is adjacent to an outer surface of the enclosure door. 18 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the interface module comprises a display and an input device, and wherein the processor is further configured to: receive, via the input device, a request for an item from the enclosure; determine, with the interface module, that a remote enclosure contains the item; and cause an indication of a location of the remote enclosure to be displayed on the display. 19 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: determine a temperature status within the enclosure; and cause the latching module to extend or retract the latching member only when the determined temperature status within the enclosure satisfies a threshold range. 20 . The access control assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a communication interface configured to communicate with one or more smart containers within the enclosure, and wherein the processor is further configured to: retrieve, via the communication interface, inventory and temperature status for the one or more smart containers within the enclosure; and output, via a display, the inventory and temperature status.
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