Combination Lock with Override Key
US-2024301721-A1 · Sep 12, 2024 · US
US9830759B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9830759-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615257391-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 28, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 28, 2017 |
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A modular bike lock includes a locking mechanism and a securement mechanism coupled with the locking mechanism. The securement mechanism wraps around at least a portion of a bicycle and includes a locking end configured to engage with the locking mechanism to lock the bike lock. The bike lock includes a wireless communications interface and a processor that receives, using the interface, a selection from a mobile device that indicates that the mobile device has selected to use the bike lock and communicates, using the interface, a unique identifier associated with the bike lock to the mobile device, the unique identifier enabling the mobile device to unlock the bike lock. The bike lock locks automatically in response to receiving the locking end within a portion of the locking mechanism without receiving an additional input from the mobile device. The bike lock is mountable on a support structure.
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A modular bike lock, comprising: a locking mechanism; an indicator mechanism configured to provide a status of whether the modular bike lock is in a locked state or an unlocked state; a securement mechanism coupled with the locking mechanism, the securement mechanism being configured to wrap around at least a portion of a bicycle, wherein the securement mechanism comprises a locking end configured to engage with the locking mechanism to lock the modular bike lock; a wireless communications interface; and a processor, the processor being configured to: receive, using the wireless communications interface, a selection from a mobile device that indicates that a user of the mobile device has selected to use the modular bike lock; and communicate, using the wireless communications interface, a unique identifier associated with the modular bike lock to the mobile device, the unique identifier enabling the mobile device to unlock the modular bike lock; wherein: the modular bike lock is configured to lock automatically in response to receiving the locking end within a portion of the locking mechanism without receiving an additional input from the mobile device; and the modular bike lock is mountable on a support structure. 2. The modular bike lock of claim 1 , wherein: the wireless communications interface comprises one or more of a Wi-Fi interface, a Bluetooth interface, or a near field communication (NFC) interface. 3. The modular bike lock of claim 1 , further comprising: a self-contained power source configured to provide power each component of the modular bike lock. 4. The modular bike lock of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: receive, prior to locking the modular bike lock, a mobile device identifier associated with the mobile device; receive, after the modular bike lock is locked, the mobile device identifier and the unique identifier from the mobile device; validate the mobile device identifier and the unique identifier; and unlock the modular bike lock in response to successfully validating the mobile device identifier and the unique identifier. 5. The modular bike lock of claim 4 , wherein the processor is further configured to perform, upon unlocking the modular bike lock, one or both of: deleting the mobile device identifier from a memory of the modular bike lock; or generating a new unique identifier associated with the modular bike lock. 6. The modular bike lock of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to: receive, after the modular bike lock is locked, the unique identifier from the mobile device; validating the unique identifier; and unlocking the modular bike lock in response to successfully validating the mobile device identifier and the unique identifier. 7. The modular bike lock of claim 6 , wherein the processor is further configured to: upon unlocking the modular bike lock, generate a new unique identifier associated with the modular bike lock. 8. A system for locking bikes, the system comprising: a server; a wireless communications hub; and a plurality of modular bike locks, each comprising: a locking mechanism; a securement mechanism coupled with the locking mechanism, the securement mechanism being configured to wrap around at least a portion of a bicycle, wherein the securement mechanism comprises a locking end configured to engage with the locking mechanism to lock the modular bike lock; a wireless communications interface; and a processor, wherein each modular bike lock is configured to: receive, using the wireless communications interface, a selection from a mobile device that indicates that a user of the mobile device has selected to use the modular bike lock; receive, using the wireless communications interface, a mobile device identifier associated with the mobile device; communicate, using the wireless communications interface, a unique identifier associated with the modular bike lock to the mobile device, the unique identifier enabling the mobile device to unlock the modular bike lock; lock automatically in response to receiving the locking end within a portion of the locking mechanism without receiving an additional input from the mobile device; and be mounted on a support structure the server is configured to: receive an unlock command associated with a locked modular bike lock, the unlock command comprising the mobile device identifier and the unique identifier from the mobile device; and communicate the unlock command to the wireless communications hub, the communication being directed to the wireless communications hub based on the unique identifier; the wireless communications hub comprises: a server communications interface in communication with the server, the server communications interface being configured to receive the unlock command from the server; and a short range communications interface in communication with the plurality of modular bike locks, the short range communications interface being configured to communicate the unlock command to the modular bike lock associated with the unique identifier; the modular bike lock associated with the unique identifier is further configured to: validate the mobile device identifier and the unique identifier; and unlock the modular bike lock in response to successfully validating the mobile device identifier and the unique identifier. 9. The system for locking bikes of claim 8 , wherein: the unlock command is received by the server via a mobile application executed on the mobile device or from a website accessed by the mobile device. 10. The system for locking bikes of claim 8 , wherein server is further configured to: process a payment received upon selection of the modular bike lock. 11. The system for locking bikes of claim 10 , wherein: the payment is received at the modular bike lock and forwarded to the server using the short range communications interface and server communications interface of the wireless communications hub. 12. The system for locking bikes of claim 11 , wherein: the payment is received using an NFC interface of the modular bike lock. 13. A method for locking a bike to a structure, the method comprising: providing, by wireless communications interface of a modular bike lock to a mobile device, an indication that the modular bike lock is available to use; receiving, using the wireless communications interface, a selection from the mobile device that indicates that a user of the mobile device has selected to use the modular bike lock; communicating, using the wireless communications interface, a unique identifier associated with the modular bike lock to the mobile device; receiving a locking end of a securement mechanism of the modular bike lock within a locking mechanism of the modular bike lock; locking the modular bike lock automatically in response to receiving the locking end without receiving an additional input from the mobile device; receiving an unlock command from the mobile device; unlocking the modular bike lock in response to the unlock command; and upon unlocking the modular bike lock, generating a new unique identifier associated with the modular bike lock. 14. The method for locking a bike to a structure of claim 13 , further comprising: receiving, prior to locking the modular bike lock, a mobile device identifier associated with the mobile device; receiving, after locking the modular bike lock, the mobile device identifier and the unique identifier from the mobile device; validating the mobile device identifier and the unique identifier; unlocking the m
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