Electromagnetic actuator
US-2024328200-A1 · Oct 3, 2024 · US
US9557719B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9557719-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313777388-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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A door access control system associates a unique passive identifier with each one of a plurality of doors for which controlled access is desired. Each of the identifiers can be attached to a location adjacent to each respective door. A smart phone with a predetermined scanning application can scan or read a respective identifier of a door for which access is desired. A representation of the door identifier along with an identifier of the smart phone can be transmitted to an access control unit. A data base of the access control unit can be interrogated to determine if that smart phone identifier is authorized to open the designated door. If authorized, then an access command can be transmitted to a local access control module that can release a locking mechanism for the respective door.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A door access system comprising: a readable door identifier associated with a selected door, wherein the readable door identifier comprises specific shapes that give characteristic echoes to a sound stimulus from a portable wireless device; the portable wireless device that carries a reader for the readable door identifier; an access control unit in at least intermittent communication with the portable wireless device; and an interface unit in at least intermittent communication with the access control unit and with door accessories associated with a plurality of doors, including a door accessory associated the selected door, for controlling access to respective doors of the plurality of doors, wherein the access control unit receives a representation of the readable door identifier from the portable wireless device and responds to the readable door identifier by making an access determination and transmitting a command to the interface unit, and wherein the interface unit receives the command from the access control unit, and responds to the command by providing access via the door accessory associated with the selected door. 2. The door access system as in claim 1 wherein the readable door identifier comprises one of an optically readable, magnetically readable, or RF readable code. 3. The door access system as in claim 1 wherein the readable portable wireless device is selected from a class that includes a wireless phone, a PDA, a tablet computer, and a lap top computer. 4. The door access system as in claim 1 wherein the portable wireless device includes an interface for entry of an access code. 5. The door access system as in claim 4 wherein the portable wireless device transmits the access code and the representation of the readable door identifier to the access control unit. 6. The door access system as in claim 1 further comprising circuitry to release a lock of a respective door of the plurality of doors. 7. A door access control system comprising: a unique passive identifier associated with a respective door of a plurality of doors for which controlled access is desired, wherein the unique passive identifier is attached to a location on or adjacent to the respective door of the plurality of doors, and wherein the unique passive identifier comprises specific shapes that give characteristic echoes to a sound stimulus from a portable wireless device; the portable wireless device, wherein the portable wireless device scans or reads the unique passive identifier of the respective door for which access is desired, and wherein a representation of the unique passive identifier along with an identifier of the portable wireless device are transmitted to an access control unit; and a data base of the access control unit that is interrogated to determine whether the identifier of the portable wireless device is authorized to open the respective door; wherein, if authorized, then the access control unit transmits an access command to an interface unit that, responsive to the access command, releases a locking mechanism for the respective door, and wherein the interface unit communicates with a locking mechanism for each of the plurality of doors, including the locking mechanism for the respective door, for controlling access to each of the plurality of doors. 8. The door access control system as in claim 7 wherein the unique passive identifier comprises a respective optical or magnetic barcode. 9. The door access control system as in claim 8 wherein the interface unit communicates wirelessly with the access control unit. 10. A method comprising: establishing a readable door entry identifier, wherein the readable door entry identifier comprises specific shapes that give characteristic echoes to a sound stimulus from a portable wireless device; associating the readable door entry identifier with a selected door; establishing an interface unit in communication with respective door accessories associated with respective doors of a plurality of doors, including a door accessory associated with the selected door, for controlling access to the respective doors of the plurality of doors; sensing the readable door entry identifier; transmitting the readable door entry identifier to a predetermined location; evaluating the readable door entry identifier at the predetermined location; determining, at the predetermined location, if the selected door should be unlocked given results of the evaluating; and given results of the determining, transmitting a command to the interface unit. 11. The method as in claim 10 wherein establishing the readable door entry identifier comprises selecting one of a magnetic or optical bar code and affixing the magnetic or optical bar code near the selected door. 12. The method as in claim 10 wherein sensing the readable door entry identifier includes providing a door entry identifier reader. 13. The method as in claim 12 wherein the door entry identifier reader responds to an optical identifier or a magnetic identifier. 14. The method as in claim 10 wherein authorizing indicia associated with respective wireless devices are pre-stored for use during the evaluating. 15. The method as in claim 14 wherein wireless device identification information along with the readable door entry identifier associated with the selected door are transmitted from the portable wireless device to the predetermined location. 16. The method as in claim 15 wherein the wireless device identification information is compared to the authorizing indicia. 17. The method as in claim 16 wherein, unless a comparison of the wireless device identification information to the authorizing indicia, produces a predetermined result, the selected door will not be unlocked. 18. The method as in claim 14 wherein additional indicia are pre-stored, and wherein each of the additional indicia is associated with authorized access to one or more predetermined doors of the plurality of doors. 19. The method as in claim 10 wherein a database of predetermined identifiers is pre-stored at the predetermined location.
with central registration · CPC title
by means of a password · CPC title
operated with bidirectional data transmission between data carrier and locks · CPC title
operated by interacting with a central unit · CPC title
Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys (mechanical locks with electric permutation E05B49/00; arrangements for sensing or reading record carriers G06K7/00; electronic switching H03K17/00) · CPC title
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