EP3543965B1 - Ensemble serrure et procédé pour la vérification d'un ensemble serrure - Google Patents

Ensemble serrure et procédé pour la vérification d'un ensemble serrure Download PDF

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EP3543965B1
EP3543965B1 EP18163480.9A EP18163480A EP3543965B1 EP 3543965 B1 EP3543965 B1 EP 3543965B1 EP 18163480 A EP18163480 A EP 18163480A EP 3543965 B1 EP3543965 B1 EP 3543965B1
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    • G07CTIME OR ATTENDANCE REGISTERS; REGISTERING OR INDICATING THE WORKING OF MACHINES; GENERATING RANDOM NUMBERS; VOTING OR LOTTERY APPARATUS; ARRANGEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS FOR CHECKING NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE
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  • the present invention relates to a lock arrangement with a lock for a moving leaf and with a counter-lock for a passive leaf, the counter-lock comprising a counter-lock electronic device according to the preamble of patent claim 1.
  • the present invention also comprises a locking system with a lock arrangement according to the invention and with at least one Motorized door drive for opening the active leaf and/or the passive leaf and a method for converting a lock arrangement into an unlocked or locked state according to independent claim 16.
  • the EP 2 703 586 A2 discloses a counter lock with sensor devices connected to a signal processing system.
  • the signal processing system can be connected to a monitoring center.
  • the disadvantage is that no communication options are provided between a lock and the counter-lock.
  • the EP 2 725 172 A2 discloses an escape route system in which locking devices and an emergency switching device are connected to one another via a data bus.
  • U.S. 2014/260448 A1 discloses a system of locks that communicate with each other and can be unlocked in a coordinated manner.
  • the lock comprises a lock electronic device, wherein the lock electronic device comprises a first communication means and the counterlock electronic device comprises a second communication means, wherein the first communication means and the second communication means enable communication between the lock electronic device and the counterlock electronic device.
  • the lock includes a lock electronic device that can communicate with the counterlock electronic device, it is possible for communication to take place between the lock and the counterlock.
  • the communication can be provided unidirectionally from the lock electronic device to the counterlock electronic device, unidirectionally from the counterlock electronic device to the lock electronic device or bidirectionally. Bidirectional communication is preferably provided.
  • the communication can include sending and receiving data.
  • the data can include a command, information and/or an electrical signal.
  • the electronic lock device is preferably arranged in a lock case of the lock.
  • the counter-lock electronic device can be arranged in a counter-lock case of the counter-lock.
  • the electronic lock device can include a processor, in particular a microprocessor.
  • the electronic counter-lock device can include a processor, in particular a microprocessor.
  • the electronic lock device can include a memory, in particular a non-volatile memory.
  • the electronic counterlock device can include a memory, in particular a non-volatile memory.
  • the memory can e.g. B. be designed as a flash memory or as an EEPROM memory.
  • the electronic lock device can include at least one microcontroller.
  • the electronic counterlock device can include at least one microcontroller.
  • the lock electronics device and the counterlock electronics device can be electronically connected to one another wirelessly or with a cable.
  • the first means of communication can be designed as a transmitter and/or receiver unit for wireless communication.
  • the second means of communication can be in the form of a transmitting and/or receiving unit for wireless communication.
  • the first means of communication can be in the form of an electrical connection for wired communication.
  • the second means of communication can be embodied as an electrical connection for wired communication.
  • the lock electronics device and the counterlock electronics device can be connected to one another by a wired electrical connection.
  • the communication can take place via an electrical connection between the lock electronics device and the counterlock electronics device.
  • the electrical connection can be configured as a bus, e.g. B. be designed as an RS485 bus.
  • the lock electronics device and the counterlock electronics device are participants of the bus.
  • the lock electronics device and the Counter lock electronic device the only participants of the bus.
  • further users can be connected to the bus.
  • the lock can be connectable to an external power supply.
  • the counter lock can be connected to an external power supply.
  • the lock and / or the counter lock a connection to the external power supply, z. B. include a connector.
  • the electronic lock device and/or the counter-lock electronic device can be supplied with electric current by means of the external power supply.
  • the lock can assume a locked state and an unlocked state.
  • the lock may include a latch member.
  • the locking element can be movable between a locking position, in which the locking element is extended out of the lock case, and an unlocking position, in which the locking element is retracted in the lock case.
  • the lock is in particular in a locked state when at least the locking element is in the locked position.
  • the lock is in an unlocked state when at least the locking element is in the unlocked position.
  • the counterlock can assume a locked state and an unlocked state.
  • the counterlock can include at least one first locking bar connection for connection to a first locking bar.
  • the first locking bar is preferably movable by means of the first locking bar connection.
  • the first latch bar is moveable to an extended position and a retracted position. In the extended position, the first latch bar is engaged with a first closure member.
  • the first closing element is located in a door frame, in a floor or in a wall.
  • the first locking bar in the extended position is used to lock the fixed leaf.
  • the first latch bar In the retracted position, the first latch bar is disengaged from the closure member. Is the first The latch bar in the extended position, the first latch bar connector is correspondingly in an extended position.
  • the first lock bar connector is correspondingly in a retracted position.
  • the first locking bar connection can be arranged in the counterlock case.
  • the counterlock preferably comprises at least one second locking bar connection for connecting a second locking bar.
  • the second locking bar is preferably movable by means of the second locking bar connection.
  • the second latch bar is moveable to an extended position and a retracted position. In the extended position, the second latch bar is engaged with a second closure member.
  • the second closing element is located in a door frame, in a floor or in a wall. Thus, the second locking bar in the extended position is used to lock the fixed leaf. In the retracted position, the second latch bar is disengaged from the closure member. Thus, the locking caused by the second locking bar is released in the retracted position.
  • the second latch bar connector moves with the second latch bar.
  • the second latch bar connector when the second latch bar is in the extended position, the second latch bar connector is in an extended position.
  • the second lock bar connector is correspondingly in a retracted position.
  • the counterlock case may include the second latch bar port.
  • the counterlock is in a locked state when at least the first and/or the second locking bar connection is in the extended position.
  • the counterlock is in an unlocked state when at least the first and/or the second locking bar connection is in the retracted position.
  • the lock arrangement is designed to communicate with another electrical device.
  • the communication can be unidirectional or bidirectional with the further electrical device.
  • the additional electrical device can be at least one motorized door drive for opening the active leaf and/or the fixed leaf.
  • the further electrical device can be a monitoring device with which a security guard can monitor the state of the lock arrangement. In particular, the monitoring can be carried out remotely from the lock arrangement.
  • the further electrical device can be a manual switch, a timer, a reader and/or an electronic authentication device.
  • the communication can take place via a bus system, a control line and/or via a signal line.
  • the lock arrangement can be connected to a bus system.
  • the lock arrangement can be a participant in the bus system. At least one bus address of the bus system can be assigned to the lock arrangement.
  • the lock arrangement can communicate with at least one other participant of the bus system via the bus system.
  • the additional participant can correspond to the additional electrical device.
  • the communication can serve in particular to ensure that the lock arrangement receives a command, in particular for transferring the lock and/or the counter-lock to a locking state or an unlocking state.
  • the command can be sent to the lock arrangement via the bus system or the control line.
  • the communication can be used in particular for the lock arrangement to indicate a state of the lock arrangement, e.g. B. communicates a locking state or an unlocking state of the lock and/or the counter-lock. Communication can take place via the bus system or via the signal line.
  • communication with the further electrical device takes place via a first electronic device selected from the Lock electronics device and the counter lock electronics device.
  • the second electronic device selected from the lock electronic device and the counterlock electronic device, can only communicate with the further electrical subscriber via the first electronic device.
  • a communication link between the second electronic device and the further electrical device includes the first electronic device.
  • the second electronic device can only be connectable to the further electrical device via the first electronic device.
  • the lock electronic device corresponds to the first electronic device and the counterlock electronic device to the second electronic device.
  • the electronic lock device can be connected to the bus system.
  • the electronic lock device can thus be a participant in the bus system.
  • the lock electronics device and the counter-lock electronics device can be designed in such a way that data can be communicated between the counter-lock electronics device and the bus system via the lock electronics device.
  • the data between the counter-lock electronics device and the bus system can preferably only be communicated via the lock electronics device.
  • the data that can be communicated from the counter-lock electronic device via the lock electronic device to the bus system can be sent and/or received by the counter-lock electronic device.
  • the counterlock electronic device can receive a command from the bus system, in particular from the other participant in the bus system, via the electronic lock device and/or can communicate a state of the counterlock via the electronic lock device to the bus system, in particular to the further participant in the bus system.
  • the counter-lock electronic device is in particular designed so that it is not connected to the bus system.
  • the counterlock electronic device is preferably not a participant in the bus system.
  • the electronic counterlock device can be free of a real bus address, in particular of the bus system.
  • the lock electronic device may receive and process data for the counter lock electronic device before the lock electronic device sends the processed data to the counter lock electronic device. It may be that the lock electronics device receives data for the counter-lock electronics device and the lock electronics device determines a point in time at which the lock electronics device sends the data, in particular processes it, to the counter-lock electronics device.
  • the data may include a control command.
  • the lock arrangement in particular the lock, includes an optical display device.
  • a state of the lock arrangement, in particular operation in the bus system, can be displayed by means of the optical display device.
  • the electronic lock device can control the display device.
  • the counter-lock can include a display device.
  • the counterlock may include an opening.
  • the locking element of the lock can engage in the opening in the locking position. In the unlocked position, the locking element can be disengaged from the opening.
  • the counterlock may include a latch actuator. The latch actuator is used to mechanically move the latch to the unlocked position.
  • the counterlock can include a nut.
  • the nut can be connected to a handle and/or a panic bar.
  • the locking element actuator in particular is moved in such a way that the locking element is transferred to the unlocked position.
  • the locking element actuator is thereby moved from a retracted position to an operative position. In the retracted position of the latch actuator, the latch may be in the locked position. The opening is released.
  • the locking element actuator is in the active position, then the locking element is in the unlocked position.
  • the movement of the first lock bar port and the second lock bar port may be at least partially coupled.
  • a counterlock mechanism can be used for this purpose.
  • the movement of the first and/or the second latch bar terminal may be coupled to the movement of the latch member actuator.
  • the coupling takes place in particular via the counterlock mechanism. Will e.g. For example, when the first and/or second latch bar connector is moved from the extended position to the retracted position, the latch member actuator moves from the retracted position to the operative position.
  • the counter-lock mechanism can e.g. B. include a slide. Alternatively or additionally, the counterlock mechanism can include at least one toothed rack.
  • the counterlock may include an electromechanical counterlock actuator.
  • the counterlock actuator is used to move the first and/or second latch bar port to the retracted position.
  • the counterlock actuator can engage the counterlock mechanism to move the first and/or second latch bar port to the retracted position. It is conceivable that the counter-lock actuator acts on the counter-lock mechanism in such a way that the first and/or second locking rod connection remain in the retracted position, in particular against the force of a spring. Here, the counter-lock actuator is in an unlocked position.
  • the counterlock actuator may cause movement of the first and/or second latch bar port to the extended position.
  • the counter-lock actuator can act on the counter-lock mechanism.
  • the counterlock actuator may cause movement of the first and/or second latch bar port to the extended position allow.
  • the counter-lock actuator can lose its operative connection with the counter-lock mechanism, so that the counter-lock mechanism can move the first and/or second locking rod connection into the extended position by the force of a spring.
  • the counter-lock actuator can be arranged in the counter-lock box. This is particularly the case when the counter-lock is designed as a counter-lock for a solid leaf door. For a tubular frame door, the counter-lock actuator can be arranged on the counter-lock case.
  • the counter lock actuator can include an electric motor.
  • the counter-lock actuator can include a gear that can be moved by means of the electric motor.
  • the gear can include a cam for operative connection with the counter-lock mechanism.
  • the cam By means of the cam, the counter-lock actuator on the counter-lock mechanism, e.g. B. attack on a projection of the counter-lock mechanism.
  • the cam is disengageable from the counterlock mechanism to permit movement of the first and/or second latch bar port to the extended position.
  • the counterlock can have at least one energy store, in particular a rechargeable energy store, e.g. B. include a capacitor or an accumulator.
  • the energy storage may be used to provide the energy needed to allow the counterlock actuator to move out of the unlocked position and cause the first and/or second latch bar port to move to the extended position.
  • the energy store can make the energy available for this if a power supply to the counterlock fails.
  • the counter-lock electronic device can be used to control and/or regulate the counter-lock actuator.
  • the counterlock electronic device can activate the counterlock actuator.
  • the counterlock electronic device can disable the counterlock actuator.
  • the counterlock can include a monitoring means for detecting the position and/or the movement of a mechanical element of the lock arrangement.
  • the monitoring means can be designed as a sensor or as a switch.
  • the monitoring means can be used to detect a movement and/or a position of one of the locking bar connections, the locking element actuator, the follower or the counterlock actuator.
  • the monitoring means indirectly monitors the movement and/or the position of the latch bar terminals and/or the latch member actuator. If the movement and the position of the locking bar connections and the locking element actuator are coupled to one another via the counter-lock mechanism, it is sufficient to monitor a movement and/or a position of one of the locking bar connections, a movement of the locking element actuator or the counter-lock mechanism in order to monitor the movement or the position of several of the elements mentioned to detect.
  • the counter-lock can preferably include several monitoring means.
  • the counterlock comprises at least two of the following monitoring means: a monitoring means for detecting the movement and/or the position of the counterlock actuator, a monitoring means for detecting the movement and/or position of the nut, a monitoring means for detecting the movement and/or the position of the counterlock mechanism , the position of the first or second latch bar port or the position of the latch actuator.
  • the counter-lock can be connected to a monitoring means for detecting a closed position of a door leaf. If the monitoring means is mentioned below, then several monitoring means can also be meant.
  • an electrical monitoring signal which can be generated by the monitoring means, can be received by the electronic counter-lock device.
  • the electronic counterlock device and the monitoring means can be electrically connected to one another.
  • the electronic counterlock device generates evaluation data by means of the electrical monitoring signal.
  • the evaluation data can be sent in particular from the counter-lock electronic device to the lock electronic device.
  • the evaluation data are preferably sent to the first means of communication via the second means of communication.
  • the evaluation data can e.g. B. include a state of the counter lock or the inactive leaf.
  • the evaluation data can e.g. B. include the information "fixed leaf closed” or “fixed leaf open”.
  • the evaluation data can e.g. B. include the information "counterlock in a locked state” or "counterlock in an unlocked state”.
  • the evaluation data can e.g. B. the information "counterlock mechanically transferred to the unlocked state” or the information "counterlock electromechanically transferred to the unlocked state”.
  • the evaluation data can be communicated in particular from the counter-lock electronic device to the lock electronic device.
  • the electronic lock device can forward the evaluation data in particular to the bus system, in particular to the other participants in the bus system.
  • the evaluation data can contain an error message.
  • the electronic counterlock device can detect an error based on the at least one monitoring signal.
  • the electronic counterlock device preferably recognizes an error on the basis of monitoring signals from various monitoring means. For example, upon detection of an open door and upon detection of locking bar connections in the extended position, an error message can be generated by the electronic counterlock device. Detects the counter-lock electronic device the error based on the at least one monitoring signal, the counter-lock electronic device Generate error message. In particular, the counterlock electronic device sends the error message to the lock electronic device.
  • the electronic counterlock device detects an error by means of an electrical signal. If the electronic counterlock device detects the error by means of the electrical signal, the electronic counterlock device can generate an error message. In particular, the counterlock electronic device sends the error message to the lock electronic device. For example, the electronic counterlock device can determine the electrical voltage with which the counterlock is connected to the external power supply. If the voltage of the external power supply does not match a specified voltage within an upper and/or lower limit, the electronic counterlock device detects an error. Additionally or alternatively, the counter-lock electronic device can determine the rechargeability of the energy store.
  • the ability to be recharged can be determined in particular using a charging and/or discharging speed of the energy store and/or an electrical voltage in the charged state of the energy store. If the ability to be recharged does not match a specification, the electronic counterlock device detects an error.
  • the lock arrangement in particular the lock electronics device, can cause the error message to be displayed, in particular a visual display, by the display device.
  • the lock arrangement in particular the lock electronics device, can forward the error message to the bus system, in particular to the other participants in the bus system.
  • the counter-lock is moved out of the unlocked position by means of the counter-lock actuator. This enables a transition to the locked state.
  • the movement from the Unlocking position can be done in particular depending on a timer or a monitoring signal of the lock assembly.
  • a state in which the counter-lock actuator remains in the unlocked position is referred to as permanent unlocking of the counter-lock until the bus system or the control line signals that the permanent unlocking is to be canceled.
  • the signaling can take place from the further electrical device. For example, a signal to maintain the permanent unlocking can be sent continuously or recurrently via the bus system or the control line during the permanent unlocking. There may be no signal when canceling the permanent unlock. Alternatively, a signal to cancel permanent unlocking can be sent via the bus system or the control line.
  • the electronic lock device is preferably signaled via the bus system or the control line that the permanent unlocking is to be cancelled.
  • the electronic lock device can forward the command to cancel the permanent unlocking to the counter-lock electronic device or generate a command to cancel the permanent unlocking of the counter-lock and send it to the counter-lock electronic device.
  • the lock may include an electromechanical lock actuator.
  • the lock actuator is used in particular to move the locking element into the unlocked position.
  • the lock actuator can act on a lock mechanism in order to move the locking element into the unlocked position. It is conceivable that the lock actuator acts on the lock mechanism in such a way that the locking element remains in the unlocked position, in particular against the force of a spring. Here the lock actuator is in an unlocking position. If the lock is permanently unlocked, the lock actuator remains in the unlocked position until the bus system or the control line is signaled that the permanent unlocking of the lock is to be cancelled.
  • the lock actuator causes the locking element to move into the locking position.
  • the lock actuator can act on the lock mechanism.
  • the lock actuator can allow the locking element to move into the locking position.
  • the lock actuator can lose its operative connection with the lock mechanism, so that the lock mechanism can move the locking element into the locking position through the force of a spring.
  • the lock mechanism can include a lock slide.
  • the lock actuator can be arranged in the lock case.
  • the lock actuator may include an electric motor.
  • the lock actuator can include a gear that can be moved by means of the electric motor.
  • the gear can include a cam for operative connection with the lock mechanism.
  • the lock actuator can be attached to the lock mechanism, e.g. B. attack on a projection of the lock mechanism.
  • the cam can be disengaged from the latch mechanism to allow movement of the latch member into the latched position.
  • the electronic lock device can be used to control and/or regulate the lock actuator.
  • the lock electronic device can activate the counter lock actuator.
  • the lock electronic device can disable the counterlock actuator.
  • Data can preferably be exchanged between the electronic lock device and the electronic lock device by means of the first and the second means of communication in order to coordinate activation and/or deactivation of the lock actuator and the opposing lock actuator.
  • the counter-lock actuator for moving the locking rod connection is activated in such a way that the lock actuator at least partially causes a movement of the locking element.
  • the lock arrangement in particular the lock and the counterlock, is transferred to the unlocked state.
  • the locking element In the unlocked state of the lock arrangement, the locking element is in the unlocked position and the first and/or second locking bar connection is in the retracted position.
  • the lock arrangement in particular the lock and the counter lock, is transferred to the locking state. In the locking state of the lock arrangement, the locking element is in the locking position and the first and/or second locking bar connection is in the extended position.
  • the counter-lock actuator is responsible for moving the first and/or second locking rod connection and the lock actuator is responsible for moving the locking element, the work to be performed is divided between the counter-lock actuator and the lock actuator. This makes it possible to use less powerful electric motors in the counter-lock actuator and the lock actuator.
  • the lock actuator in particular is activated before the counter-lock actuator is activated. This ensures that the locking element actuator remains at a distance from the locking element and that the counterlock actuator therefore does not have to do any work to move the locking element.
  • the lock electronic device preferably causes the lock actuator to move the locking element into an unlocked position. Only when the locking element is in the unlocked position, the counter lock actuator, in particular by the Antilock electronic device, causing the first and/or the second latch bar port to move to a retracted position.
  • the fact that the locking element is in the unlocked position is particularly preferably detected by a monitoring means.
  • the monitoring means is, in particular, a monitoring means for the lock.
  • the monitoring means of the lock which detects that the locking element is in the unlocked position, is preferably arranged in the lock case and/or sends an electrical monitoring signal to the lock electronics device.
  • the counter-lock actuator is preferably activated before the lock actuator is activated. This ensures that the locking element actuator does not block the opening of the counterlock.
  • the counter-lock actuator in particular by the counter-lock electronic device, is preferably prompted to initially move the locking rod connection into an extended position. Only when the locking bar connection is in the extended position is the lock actuator, in particular caused by the lock electronics device, to move the locking element into the locking position.
  • the fact that the locking bar connection is in the extended position is preferably detected by a monitoring means of the counter lock.
  • the monitoring means of the counterlock which detects that the first and/or the second locking bar connection is in the extended position, is preferably arranged in the lock case and/or sends an electrical monitoring signal to the counterlock electronic device.
  • the counter-lock electronic device preferably sends via the second communication means to the lock electronic device that the counter-lock is in the locked state.
  • the electronic lock device acts as a master and the counter-lock electronic device as a slave, in particular that the electronic lock device coordinates the activation and/or deactivation of the lock actuator and/or the counter-lock actuator.
  • the coordination takes place in particular for the unlocking and/or the locking process of the lock arrangement.
  • the counter-lock electronic device can wait for a command from the lock electronic device before the counter-lock electronic device activates the counter-lock actuator.
  • the counter-lock electronic device can always wait for a command from the lock electronic device before the counter-lock electronic device activates the counter-lock actuator.
  • the counter-lock actuator is caused indirectly by the lock electronic device to move the locking bar connection into a retracted position.
  • the electronic lock device can thus cause the counter-lock device to activate the counter-lock actuator accordingly.
  • the counter-lock actuator can be caused indirectly by the lock electronic device to move the locking bar connection into an extended position. The electronic lock device can thus cause the counter-lock device to activate the counter-lock actuator accordingly.
  • the electronic lock device coordinates a re-locking of the lock and the counter-lock after permanent unlocking, d. H. a cancellation of the permanent unlocking.
  • the lock electronics device can work as a master and the counterlock electronics device can work as a slave.
  • an electronic configuration of the lock arrangement can be set by means of the lock.
  • the electronic configuration can in particular include whether operation of the lock arrangement in the bus system he follows. If several bus systems are possible, the electronic configuration can include the bus system in which the lock arrangement is operated. Additionally or alternatively, the electronic configuration can include a bus address of the bus system.
  • the electronic configuration can be set using at least one monitoring signal from a monitoring means of the lock.
  • the monitoring means of the lock by means of which the electronic configuration can be set, can hereby detect a position and/or a movement of a mechanical element that is part of the lock or can be connected to the lock.
  • the monitoring means can detect the movement of a handle connectable to the lock.
  • the monitoring means can detect the movement of a lock cylinder connectable to the lock.
  • Monitoring signals from a number of monitoring means of the lock can be provided for setting the electronic configuration.
  • the monitoring signal for setting the configuration can preferably be generated when the lock is installed. Because the lock can be connected to a locking cylinder, the lock is particularly suitable for setting the electronic configuration.
  • At least the monitoring means of the lock which detects a position and/or movement of the lock cylinder, is preferably used for the configuration process. This means that the configuration process can only be carried out by an authorized person.
  • the optical display device is preferably switched off when the lock and the counterlock are opposite one another. As a result, it is not possible for an unauthorized user to perceive the light of the display device and to draw conclusions about the state of the lock arrangement. When the door is open, the visual display device is switched on.
  • the lock in particular the lock case, can include a forend.
  • the faceplate may include an opening through which the locking member is movable.
  • the faceplate may include a first side facing the counterlock.
  • the light from the display device is preferably emitted on the first side of the forend of the lock.
  • the display device can be arranged in the lock.
  • the light of the display device can be emitted through an opening in the lock case, in particular in the face plate.
  • An opening that is already being used elsewhere is preferably used.
  • Light from the display device can thus preferably be emitted through the opening of the lock case, in particular the face plate, through which the locking element moves.
  • the display device can be located on the faceplate.
  • the lock can be designed as a self-locking lock. If there is no permanent unlocking, the lock in particular automatically changes to the locking state of the lock when the active leaf is closed.
  • the counter-lock can be designed as a self-locking counter-lock. If there is no permanent unlocking, the counter-lock in particular automatically switches to the locking state of the counter-lock when the passive leaf is closed.
  • the lock can be designed as an anti-panic lock. When a nut of the lock that can be connected to a handle moves, the lock goes into the unlocked state.
  • the counter lock can be designed as an anti-panic lock. If the follower of the counter-lock moves, the counter-lock goes into the unlocked state.
  • the object of the invention is also achieved by a locking system with the lock arrangement according to the invention.
  • the locking system also includes at least one motorized door drive for opening the active leaf and/or the inactive leaf.
  • the locking system includes a first Door drive to open the active leaf and a second door drive to open the passive leaf.
  • the door drive or at least one of the door drives communicates with the lock arrangement, in particular with the lock electronics device, in order to carry out an opening process and/or a closing process of the door, ie the active leaf and/or the inactive leaf, in a coordinated manner.
  • a first opening process includes both the transfer of the lock and the counter-lock in the unlocked state and the activation of the door drive to open the active leaf and the passive leaf.
  • a second opening process includes both the transfer of the lock into the unlocked state and the activation of the door drive to open the active leaf.
  • a first closing process includes both the movement of the door drive to close the active leaf and the passive leaf and the transfer of the lock and the counter-lock into the locked state.
  • a second closing process includes both the activation of the door drive to close the active leaf and the transfer of the lock to the locked state. During the second opening or closing process, the counter lock and the fixed leaf remain in their respective states.
  • Communication can be wired or wireless.
  • the communication can take place in particular via the bus system.
  • the communication can take place via the control line and/or the signal line.
  • the communication can be used in particular for the motorized door drive to send a command to the lock arrangement, in particular to the electronic lock device, to convert the lock and, if necessary, the counter lock to the unlocked state.
  • the motorized door drive or the motorized door drives can then be activated to open the active leaf and, if necessary, the passive leaf.
  • the at least one motorized door drive can receive a message during the first opening process, in particular via the bus system and/or from the electronic lock device, that the lock and the counter lock are in the unlocked state.
  • the door drive or drives will not be activated to open the door until the door drive has received the message. This prevents unnecessary work of the door drive or blocking of the opening process by a lock arrangement that is not completely in the unlocked state.
  • the at least one motorized door drive can receive a message, in particular via the bus system and/or from the electronic lock device, that the counterlock and possibly the lock are locked.
  • the motorized door drive will first send a command to move the lock and counterlock into the unlocked state to the lock arrangement, in particular to the electronic lock device, before the motorized door drive is activated to open the door.
  • the invention relates to a method for converting a lock arrangement, in particular according to the invention, into an unlocked or locked state.
  • the lock assembly comprises a lock assembly and a counter lock.
  • the lock includes a lock electronic device with a first means of communication.
  • the counter-lock comprises a counter-lock electronic device with a second communication means.
  • the method according to the invention contains a method step in which the electronic lock device and the electronic lock device in the opposite direction communicate by means of the first and second communication means.
  • the communication can serve to communicate a state of the lock and/or the counter-lock. Additionally or alternatively, the communication can include communicating a command to transfer the lock and/or the mating lock to the unlocked state or locked state.
  • FIG 1 a lock arrangement 10 according to the invention is shown.
  • the lock arrangement 10 according to the invention comprises a lock 100 for a moving leaf and a counter-lock 200 for a fixed leaf.
  • the active leaf and the passive leaf together form a building door.
  • the locking system 40 according to the invention includes a first motorized Door drive 300, a second motorized door drive 301 and the lock arrangement 10 according to the invention.
  • the first motorized door drive 300 is used to open the active leaf by motor.
  • the first motorized door drive 300 includes a first motor 380.
  • the first motorized door drive 300 includes an electronic device 310 for controlling the first motor 380.
  • the second motorized door drive 301 serves to open the fixed leaf by motor.
  • the second door drive 301 includes a second motor 381.
  • the second motorized door drive 300 includes an electronic device 311 for controlling the second motor 381.
  • the lock assembly 10 does not include the door drives 300, 301.
  • the lock arrangement 10 can be electrically connected to at least one of the door drives 300, 301.
  • the lock 100 includes a lock electronics device 110.
  • the lock electronics device 110 is arranged in a lock case 101 of the lock 100.
  • the electronic lock device 110 is designed as a microcontroller.
  • the lock electronic device 110 includes a non-volatile memory and a processor.
  • the counter-lock 200 comprises a counter-lock electronic device 210.
  • the counter-lock electronic device 210 is arranged in a counter-lock case 201 of the counter-lock 200.
  • the counter-lock electronic device 210 is designed as a microcontroller.
  • the counterlock electronic device 210 includes non-volatile memory and a processor.
  • the electronic lock device 110 comprises a first communication means 111 and the counter-lock electronic device 210 comprises a second communication means 211.
  • the electronic lock device 110 and the electronic lock device 210 communicate with one another by means of the first and second communication means 111, 211.
  • the first and the second means of communication 111, 211 are here as an electrical Connection formed.
  • the first and the second means of communication 111, 211 are connected to one another via an electrical connection 20.
  • the electronic lock device 110 and the counter-lock electronic device 210 can exchange data bidirectionally via the electrical connection 20 . i.e. the electronic lock device 110 and the counter-lock electronic device 210 can electronically communicate with each other via the electrical connection 20 .
  • the data can include signals, information and/or commands.
  • the lock electronics device 110 can send a command to the counter lock electronics device 210 .
  • the counter lock electronic device 210 can send information about the status of the counter lock 200 to the lock electronic device 110 .
  • the electrical connection 20 can be configured as a bus, e.g. B. be designed as an RS485 bus.
  • the participants of the bus are preferably limited to the lock electronics device 110 and the counter-lock electronics device 210 .
  • the electrical connection 20 leads from the first means of communication 111 to the second means of communication 211.
  • the lock 100 has an interface device 190, which is designed as a plug connector.
  • the counterlock has an interface device 290, which is designed as a plug connector.
  • the electrical connection 20 leads from the electronic lock device 110 via the interface devices 190, 290 to the counter electronic lock device 210.
  • in figure 1 only the leg of the electrical connection 20 between the interface devices 190, 290 is shown.
  • the lock 100 can be connected to a bus system 30 .
  • the electronic lock device 110 can receive and/or receive data via the bus system 30 send.
  • the electronic lock device 110 can communicate with at least one other device via the bus system 30 .
  • the other device can be z. B. be at least one of the electronic devices 310, 311 act.
  • the further device can be a monitoring device, not shown. By means of the monitoring device, it is a security guard z. B. possible to check the condition of the lock assembly 10 remotely. It is conceivable that remote locking and/or remote unlocking of the lock arrangement 10 can be carried out by means of the monitoring device.
  • the lock electronic device 110 is a participant in the bus system 30.
  • the counterlock electronic device 210 cannot communicate directly with the bus system 30. Rather, data, e.g. B. Commands that would affect the counterlock electronics device 210 are first received by the lock electronics device 110 .
  • the lock electronic device 110 then forwards the commands or generates corresponding commands for the counterlock electronic device 210.
  • the counter lock electronics device 210 sends to the lock electronics device 110.
  • the lock electronics device 110 can then communicate the data to at least one participant of the bus system 30.
  • the lock 100 includes an in figure 1 Latch 150 shown purely schematically. When the door is closed, the latch 150 engages in a first opening 204 of a forend 202 of the counter-lock 200 . This is in figure 1 shown.
  • the lock 100 includes an in figure 1 Latch element 140 shown purely schematically.
  • the latch element 140 engages in a second opening 203 of the face plate 202 .
  • the locking element 140 is in a locking position.
  • the lock 200 is in a locked state. This is in figure 1 shown. Is that located Locking element out of operative connection with the second opening of the faceplate 202, the locking element 140 is in an unlocked position.
  • the lock 200 is in the unlocked state.
  • the lock 100 is designed to be self-locking.
  • the lock 100 includes a control latch 145.
  • the control latch 145 When the door is closed, the control latch 145 is in a retracted position in the lock case 101 and rests against the forend 202, as in figure 1 pictured. If the door is open, the control latch 145 protrudes further than the lock case 101 .
  • the control latch 145 is involved in triggering the self-locking. When the control latch 145 is in the retracted position, the control latch 145 in the retracted position helps the latch member 140 move to the latched position.
  • a movement of the control latch 145 is preferably not sufficient for the locking element 140 to be able to extend. Rather, the latch 150 must first be drawn into the lock case 101 and then at least partially extended out of the lock case 101 again before the locking element 140 can move into the locking position and bring about the self-locking.
  • the lock 100 includes an opening 175 into which a lock cylinder (not shown) can be inserted.
  • the locking cylinder can be used to pull the locking element 140 back into the lock case 101 and thus unlock the lock 100 .
  • the lock 160 includes a lock mechanism 160.
  • the lock mechanism 160 is z. B. formed as a slide or includes the slide.
  • the lock 100 includes a nut 170.
  • the nut 170 can be connected to a handle.
  • the latch 150 can be pulled back or the latch 150 can be released to be pulled back by moving the nut.
  • the latch 150 can be designed as a cross latch.
  • the cross trap is through the Lock mechanism 160 lockable. The blockage by the lock mechanism 160 can be removed by moving the nut, so that the latch 150 can be pushed back into the lock case 101 when the door is opened.
  • the lock 100 can be designed as an anti-panic lock. In this case, in addition to pulling back or releasing the catch 150, the locking element 140 can be moved into the unlocked position by actuating the handle.
  • the lock 100 includes an electromechanical lock actuator 180.
  • the electromechanical lock actuator 180 can, for. B. as an electric motor.
  • the lock electronics device 110 is used to control the lock actuator 180.
  • the lock electronics device 110 can activate and deactivate the lock actuator 180.
  • the lock actuator 180 is used to move the lock 100 into the unlocked state of the lock 200 electromechanically.
  • the lock actuator 180 has a gear that is not shown.
  • the lock actuator 180 interacts with the gear via the lock mechanism 160 with the locking element 140 .
  • the lock actuator 180 can bring about a locked state of the lock 200 .
  • the lock actuator 180 can move the transmission into a position in which the transfer of the lock 200 into the locking state is permitted.
  • the transfer to the locked state can then be mechanical, e.g. B. by means of a spring.
  • the lock actuator 180 itself can move the locking element 140 into the locking position via the lock mechanism 160 .
  • the latch actuator 180 may serve to hold the latch 100 in the unlocked state.
  • the lock 100 can remain in the unlocked state even when the building door is closed.
  • the lock is in permanent unlock mode.
  • the lock actuator 180 holds the lock mechanism 160 by means of the gear Latch element 140 in the lock case 101 back.
  • the lock actuator 180 is in an unlocked position.
  • the lock actuator 180 can act against the force of a spring that urges the lock into the locked state.
  • the unlocked state can be canceled in particular by a command to the electronic lock device 110 .
  • a command can be sent to the electronic lock device 110 via the bus system 30 or via a separate electrical control line.
  • the electronic lock device 110 can e.g. B.
  • the electronic lock device 110 then causes the lock actuator 180 to bring about the transition to the locking state, in particular to allow the transition to the locking state.
  • the counterlock 200 comprises a first locking bar connection 250 and a second locking bar connection 255.
  • a locking bar can be fastened to the first and the second locking bar connection 250, 255 in each case.
  • the counter-lock 200 can be transferred into a locking state of the counter-lock 200 by means of the locking bars and thus by means of the locking bar connections 250 , 255 .
  • the locking bars engage in openings on a door frame, a ceiling or a room floor.
  • the unlocked state of the counter-shot 200 the locking bars are disengaged from the openings.
  • the movement of the locking bar connections 250, 255 takes place via a counter-lock mechanism 260.
  • the movement of the locking bar connections 250, 255 is coupled to one another via the counter-lock mechanism 260.
  • the counterlock 200 is in a locking state of the counterlock 200 when the first and second latch bar terminals 250, 255 are in an extended position.
  • the counter lock 200 is in an unlocking state of the counter lock 200 when the first and the second Latch bar connector 250, 255 are in a retracted position. In the retracted position of the latch bar connector 250, 255, the latch bars are disengaged from the openings in the door frame, ceiling or floor.
  • Movement of the latch bar connectors 250, 255 to the stowed position may be mechanical.
  • the counter-lock 200 includes a nut 270 to which a handle can be attached. Movement of the nut 270 causes the locking bar connections 250, 255 to move into the retracted position via the counterlock mechanism 260.
  • Movement of the latch bar connectors 250, 255 to the stowed position may be electromechanical.
  • the counter-lock 200 includes an electromechanical counter-lock actuator 280.
  • the electromechanical counter-lock actuator 280 can, for. B. include an electric motor.
  • the counter lock electronic device 210 serves to control the counter lock actuator 280 .
  • the counter lock electronic device 210 can activate and deactivate the counter lock actuator 280 .
  • the counter-lock actuator 280 includes a transmission that is not shown. Movement of the counterlock actuator 280 causes the latch bar connectors 250, 255 to move via the counterlock mechanism 260 to the retracted position.
  • the counterlock 200 includes a locking element actuator 240.
  • the locking element actuator 240 serves to move the locking element 140 out of the counterlock case 201.
  • the latch member actuator serves to move the latch member to the unlocked position.
  • the lock 100 is placed in the lock unlocked state.
  • the movement of the locking element actuator 240 is coupled to the movement of the locking rod connections 250, 255 via the counter-lock mechanism 260.
  • latch member actuator 240 to move.
  • the lock 100 can be transferred from the counter lock 200 into the unlocked state of the lock by the locking element actuator 240 .
  • the locking element actuator 240 moves the locking element 140 out of the counter-lock case 201, the latch 150 is released via the lock mechanism 160, so that the latch 150 can be pushed back into the lock case 101.
  • the counter-lock actuator 280 can bring about a transfer of the counter-lock 200 into the locking state of the counter-lock 200 .
  • the counter lock actuator 280 can move the transmission into a position in which the transfer to the locking state of the counter lock 200 is permitted. Movement of the latch bar connectors 250, 255 to the extended position can then be controlled mechanically, e.g. B. by means of a spring.
  • the counter-lock actuator 280 itself can move the locking rod connections 250, 255 into the extended position by means of the transmission via the counter-lock mechanism 260.
  • the counterlock actuator 280 may serve to hold the counterlock 200 in the unlocked state.
  • the counterlock 200 can remain in the unlocked state even when the door is closed.
  • the counter-lock actuator 280 holds the locking bar connections 250, 255 in the retracted position by means of the transmission via the counter-lock mechanism 260.
  • the counter-lock actuator 280 in particular the gear, is in an unlocked position.
  • the counter-lock actuator 280 can act against the force of a spring that urges the counter-lock 200 into the locked state.
  • the counter-lock 200 is in a permanent unlocking of the counter-lock 200.
  • the unlocking state can be canceled in particular by a command to the counter-lock electronic device 210.
  • Permanent unlocking is not permitted for fire protection doors. It is possible that permanent unlocking is not provided for fire protection doors in exemplary embodiments of the invention.
  • the lock 100 includes an optical display device 130.
  • the display device 130 is designed as a multicolored LED.
  • the lock electronics device 110 is electrically connected to the display device 130 .
  • the lock electronic device 110 can control the display device 130 .
  • the indicator 130 emits light on the side of a forend 102 of the lock 100.
  • the indicator 130 emits light through an opening in the lock case 101 through which the latch member 140 moves. If the building door is closed, i. H. if the lock 100 and counterlock 200 are opposite, the display device 130 does not emit any light.
  • the lock 100 comprises a plurality of monitoring means 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126.
  • the monitoring means 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 can be in the form of switches or sensors.
  • the monitoring means 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126 are electrically connected to the electronic lock device 110.
  • the electronic lock device 110 can receive electrical signals from the monitoring means 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126.
  • a first monitoring means 121 is used to monitor the gearing of the lock actuator 180.
  • a second monitoring means 122 is used to monitor the follower 170.
  • a third monitoring means 123 is used to monitor whether the lock 100 is in the unlocked state.
  • a fourth monitoring means 124 is used to monitor whether the lock 100 is in the locked state.
  • the third and the fourth monitoring means 123, 124 can in this case determine the position of the locking element 140, as in figure 1 mapped, monitor.
  • the monitoring means 123, 124 can monitor the position of the lock mechanism 160 coupled to the locking element 14.
  • a fifth monitoring means 125 is used to monitor a lock cylinder actuation.
  • a sixth monitoring means 126 serves to monitor a movement of the control latch 145.
  • the lock 100 can be connected to a monitoring means 127 which monitors a position of the door, in particular of the active leaf.
  • the electronic lock device 110 can receive an electrical signal from the monitoring means 127 and can thus obtain information about a position of the door.
  • the electronic lock device 110 can use at least part of the monitoring means 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127 to control the lock actuator 180.
  • the electronic lock device 110 can monitor the state of the lock 100 by means of at least some of the monitoring means 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126. If the electronic lock device 110 detects an error, the electronic lock device 110 can issue an error message. For this purpose, the electronic lock device 110 can control the display device 130 so that the display device 130 can display the error message visually.
  • the electronic lock device 110 can additionally or alternatively send the error message via the bus system 30, e.g. B. send to the monitoring device.
  • the counter-lock 200 comprises a plurality of monitoring means 221, 222, 223, 224.
  • the monitoring means 221, 222, 223, 224 are arranged in the counter-lock case 202.
  • the monitoring means 221, 222, 223, 224, 227 can be in the form of switches or sensors.
  • the monitoring means 221 , 222 , 223 , 224 , 227 are electrically connected to the electronic counterlock device 210 .
  • the counterlock electronic device 210 can receive electrical signals from the monitoring means 221, 222, 223, 224, 227.
  • a first monitoring means 221 is used to monitor the transmission of the counter-lock actuator 280.
  • a second monitoring means 222 is used for
  • a third monitoring means 223 is used to monitor whether the counterlock 200 is in the unlocked state.
  • a fourth monitoring means 224 is used to monitor whether the counter lock 200 is in the locked state.
  • the third and fourth monitoring means 223, 224 can monitor the position of the first and/or second locking bar connection 250, 255.
  • the monitoring means 223, 224 monitor the position of the counterlock mechanism 260 coupled to the locking bar connections 250, 255.
  • the monitoring means 223, 224 can monitor the position of the locking element actuator 240.
  • the counterlock 200 can be connected to a monitoring means 227, which monitors a position of the building door, in particular the fixed leaf.
  • the electronic lock device 110 can receive an electrical signal from the monitoring means 227 and can thus obtain information about a position of the building door.
  • the counter-lock electronic device 210 can use at least part of the monitoring means 221, 222, 223, 224, 227 to control the counter-lock actuator 280.
  • the counter-lock electronic device 210 can use at least some of the signals from the monitoring means 221, 222, 223, 224, 227 to generate evaluation data.
  • the evaluation data can reflect the status of counter lock 200 .
  • the condition can e.g. B. correspond to a "locked state", an "unlocked state”.
  • the counter-lock electronic device 210 can also determine as a "state” whether the counter-lock 200 was unlocked mechanically via the nut 270 or electromechanically by means of the counter-lock actuator 280 .
  • the counterlock electronic device 210 can determine as a "state” whether the counterlock actuator 280 is held in the unlocked state.
  • the counter-lock electronic device 210 can use at least some of the monitoring means 221, 222, 223, 224, 227 to determine a faulty state of the counter-lock 200. For example, counter-lock electronic device 210 can use monitoring means 227 to determine that the door is open, if monitoring means 223 and/or 224 simultaneously determine that counter-lock 200 is in the locking state of counter-lock 200, then a faulty state of counter-lock 200 established.
  • counter-lock electronic device 210 can use monitoring means 227 to determine that the door is closed, monitoring means 223 and/or 224 can simultaneously determine that counter-lock 200 is in the unlocked state, and monitoring means 221 can determine that counter-lock actuator 280 is not held in the unlocked position, a faulty state of the counter-lock 200 is determined.
  • a faulty state can be that the counter-lock electronic device 210 uses the monitoring means 222 to detect an actuation of the nut 270, but not a movement of the bolt actuator 240.
  • a faulty state of the counter-lock 200 e.g. B. a breakage of the counter-lock mechanism 260 found.
  • the counter-lock electronics device 210 can also determine a faulty state of the counter-lock 200 by means of an electrical signal. For example, the counter-lock electronic device 210 can check an electrical voltage supply (not shown) of the counter-lock 200 . The counter-lock electronic device 210 can check the functionality, in particular the ability to be recharged, of an electrical energy store (not shown) for the counter-lock 200 .
  • the electrical energy store can be designed as a capacitor or as an accumulator.
  • the electrical energy store can be arranged in counter-lock case 202 .
  • the electrical energy store can be used to move the counter-lock actuator 180 out of the unlocked position, so that the counter-lock 180 can be converted into the locked state.
  • the counter-lock electronics device 210 can produce a message about the faulty state of the counter-lock 200 as evaluation data.
  • the message about the faulty state of the counterlock 200 is referred to as an error message.
  • the counter-lock electronics device 210 can send the evaluation data to the lock electronics device 110 via the electrical connection 20 .
  • the electronic lock device 110 can receive the evaluation data.
  • the electronic lock device 110 can forward the evaluation data to the bus system 30 in an unchanged or modified form.
  • the monitoring device or at least one door drive 300, 301 can obtain information about the state of the counter lock 200.
  • the electronic lock device 110 can cause the optical display device 130 to visually display the state of the counter-lock 200, in particular a faulty state of the counter-lock 200.
  • the display device 130 can in particular show different states, in particular different faulty states of the lock arrangement 10, in different ways.
  • the display device 130 can emit light of different colors and/or different flashing patterns.
  • the state of the lock 100 and/or the counter-lock 200 is communicated by the lock electronics device 110 via the bus system 30 to at least one of the door drives 300, 301.
  • coordination between the lock arrangement 10 and the door drives 300, 301 can be accomplished.
  • the electronic lock device 110 sends the status "counterlock 200 in the unlocked state”.
  • the door drive 301 can now open the fixed leaf.
  • lock electronic device 110 transmits the state "lock 100 in the unlocked state”.
  • the door drive 300 can now open the active leaf. If the electronic lock device 110 sends the status "lock arrangement 10, ie lock 100 and counterlock 200, in the unlocked state", then the door drives 300, 301 can unlock both the active leaf and the fixed leaf.
  • a control line can be connected to the interface device 190 as shown in the bus system 30 shown.
  • the lock arrangement 10, in particular the lock electronics device 110, can receive the command via the control line to convert the lock 100 and/or the counterlock 200 into the unlocked and/or locked state.
  • the control line can be connected to the door operator 300, 301, the monitoring device or a manual switch.
  • the lock arrangement 10 can be connected to different types of bus systems.
  • the bus system 30 can be in the form of a DCW bus, a CAN bus, a LON bus or an Ethernet connection.
  • a bus address can be set for the lock arrangement 10, in particular for the lock electronic device 110.
  • the monitoring means 122 which monitors the movement of the nut 170
  • the monitoring means 125 which monitors the actuation of a lock cylinder
  • the electronic configuration can be set by actuating a lock cylinder and actuating a handle and thus nut 170 .
  • the signals from the monitoring means 122, 125 are used here to switch to a configuration mode, to set the configuration within the configuration mode and to exit the configuration mode. It is not necessary to also set a configuration for the mating lock 200 since the mating lock 200 is not a participant in the bus system 30.
  • the display device 130 indicates which electronic configuration is set.
  • the lock actuator 180 and the counter-lock actuator 280 work together.
  • the lock actuator 180 is activated to move the locking element 140
  • the counter-lock actuator 280 is activated to move the first and the second locking rod connection 250, 255.
  • the lock actuator 180 moves the locking element 140 via the lock mechanism 160
  • the counter-lock actuator 280 moves the first and the second locking rod connection 250, 255 via the counter-lock mechanism 260. Due to the division of labor between the lock actuator 180 and the counter-lock actuator 280, motors with a low power can be used for the lock actuator 180 and the counter-lock actuator 280.
  • the lock actuator 180 moves into the unlocked position, as a result of which the movement of the locking element 140 is released.
  • the counterlock actuator 280 also moves to the unlocked position, freeing movement of the latch bar connectors 250,255.
  • a transfer of the lock arrangement 10 into the locking state is defined in such a way that both the lock 100 and the counter-lock 200 are transferred into the locking state.
  • a transfer of the lock arrangement 10 into the unlocked state is defined in such a way that both the lock 100 and the counter-lock 200 are transferred into the unlocked state.
  • the lock electronic device 110 and the counter lock electronic device 210 can exchange data to coordinate the activation of the lock actuator 180 and the counter lock actuator 280 .
  • the data are exchanged via the electrical connection 20 .
  • the electronic lock device 110 acts as a master and the Counterlock electronic device 210 as a slave.
  • the lock electronic device 110 commands the counter lock electronic device 210 to activate the counter lock actuator 280 for an unlocking operation or a locking operation of the counter lock 200 .
  • the electronic lock device 110 can initially receive the command to transfer the counter-lock 200 into the unlocked state of the counter-lock 200 or the locked state of the counter-lock 200 via the bus system 30 or the control line. However, the electronic lock device 110 decides when it will forward the command to the counter electronic lock device 210 . After successful transition to the unlocking state or locking state of the counter lock 200, the counter lock electronic device 210 reports the corresponding state of the counter lock 200 to the lock electronic device 110.
  • the electronic lock device 110 recognizes when the lock actuator 180 and/or the counter-lock actuator 280 is to be held in the unlocking position, in particular when an unlocking, in particular a permanent unlocking, of the lock 100 and/or the counter-lock 200 is to be ended. For this purpose, a corresponding electrical signal can be sent via the bus system 30 or a control line, or a signal for permanent unlocking can be terminated.
  • the lock electronics device 110 gives the counter-lock electronics device 210 a corresponding command in order to end the permanent unlocking for the counter-lock 200 .
  • the counterlock electronic device 210 then activates the counterlock actuator 280 to move the counterlock actuator 280 from the unlocked position.
  • the lock electronic device 110 first controls the lock actuator 180 cause the latch member 140 to move to an unlocked position. At the same time, the trap 150 is unlocked. The electronic lock device 110 uses the monitoring means 123 to determine that the locking element 140 is in the unlocked position. Only when the locking element 140 is in the unlocked position does the lock electronics device 110 command the counter-lock electronics device 210 to convert the counter-lock 200 into the unlocked state of the counter-lock 200 .
  • the mating lock 200 is first transferred to the locking state before the lock 100 is transferred to the locking state. This ensures that the bolt actuator 240 does not impede or impede the transfer of the lock 100 into the locked state.
  • FIG. 12 shows a flow chart for an unlocking process 400, in which both the lock 100 and the counterlock 200 are transferred to the unlocked state.
  • the procedure of the counterlock electronic device 210 is shown in the box 402 shown on the right, shown in dashed lines.
  • the electronic lock device 110 receives the command via the bus system 30 or via a control line to convert both the lock 100 and the counterlock 200 to the unlocked state.
  • the electronic lock device 110 activates the lock actuator 180 to move the locking element 140 into the unlocked position via the lock mechanism 160.
  • the electronic lock device 110 waits for a predetermined period of time to receive a monitoring signal from the monitoring means 123 that the locking element 140 is in the unlocked position.
  • the lock electronics device 110 If the lock electronic device 110 receives the monitoring signal, which is figure 2 through a "+" is shown, the lock electronics device 110 goes to the fourth method step 414 and sends a command via the electrical connection 20 to the counter-lock electronics device 210 to convert the counter-lock 200 into the unlocked state.
  • the electronic lock device 110 does not receive the monitoring signal within the specified period of time, which figure 2 is shown as a "-"
  • the electronic lock device 110 ends the method 400 in that, as the last method step 430, an error message is displayed visually by the display device 130 and/or the error message is sent by means of the bus system 30.
  • counter-lock electronic device 210 receives the command to transfer counter-lock 200 to the unlocked state. Then, in a sixth method step 422, the counter-lock electronic device 210 activates the counter-lock actuator 280. In a seventh method step 423, the counter-lock electronic device 210 waits a predetermined period of time to receive a monitoring signal from the monitoring means 223 that the counter-lock 200 is in the unlocked state.
  • the specified period of time in method step 423 can be different from or identical to the specified period of time in method step 413.
  • counter-lock electronic device 210 receives the monitoring signal, which is figure 2 is represented by a "+”, the counter-lock electronic device 210 goes to the eighth method step 424 and generates as evaluation data that the counter-lock 200 was transferred to the unlocked state. If, on the other hand, the counter-lock electronic device 210 does not receive a monitoring signal within the specified period of time, which figure 2 is represented by a "-”, the counterlock electronic device 210 goes to the alternative method step 425 and generates as evaluation data that an error is present. In a ninth step 426 sends the Counter-lock electronics device 210 sends the evaluation data generated either in method step 424 or in method step 425 via the electrical connection 20 to the lock electronics device 110.
  • the lock electronics device 110 receives the evaluation data from the counterlock electronics device 210.
  • the lock electronics device 110 evaluates the received evaluation data. If the electronic lock device 110 received an error message as evaluation data in method step 415, which figure 2 is represented by a "-", the electronic lock device 110 goes to step 430 and sends an error message via the bus system 30 and/or causes the display device 130 to display the error. If, on the other hand, the electronic lock device 110 has received the message in method step 415 that the counterlock 200 is in the unlocked state, which figure 2 is represented by a "+”, the electronic lock device 110 goes to step 416 and sends a message via the bus system 30 that the lock 100 and the counter lock 200 are in the unlocked state.
  • the door drives 310, 311 then open the active leaf and the fixed leaf.
  • FIG 3 12 is a flowchart for a locking process 500, in which both the lock 100 and the counterlock 200 are transferred to the locking state.
  • the procedure of the counter-lock electronic device 210 is shown in the box 502 shown on the right, shown in dashed lines.
  • the electronic lock device 110 receives the command via the bus system 30 or via a control line to convert both the lock 100 and the counterlock 200 to the locking state.
  • the command can also be interpreted as the absence of a signal, the lock 100 and keeping the counterlock 200 in the unlocked state.
  • the command may end a permanent unlock state.
  • the electronic lock device 110 sends the counter-lock electronic device 210 the command to convert the counter-lock 200 into the locking state.
  • the counterlock electronic device 210 receives the command from the lock electronic device 110 to transfer the counterlock to the locked state.
  • the counter-lock electronic device 210 activates the counter-lock actuator 280 in order to move the counter-lock actuator 280 out of the unlocked position, so that the counter-lock actuator 280 allows the spring-driven transition to the locking state of the counter-lock 200.
  • the counter-lock electronic device 210 waits for a predetermined period of time to receive a monitoring signal from the monitoring means 224 that the counter-lock 200 is in the locked state.
  • counterlock electronic device 210 If the counterlock electronic device 210 receives the monitoring signal, which is in figure 3 is represented by a "+”, the counterlock electronic device 210 goes to the sixth method step 524 and generates as evaluation data that the counterlock 200 was transferred to the locking state. If, on the other hand, the counter-lock electronic device 210 does not receive a monitoring signal within the specified period of time, which figure 3 is represented by a "-”, the counter-lock electronic device 210 goes to the alternative method step 525 and generates as evaluation data that an error is present. In a ninth method step 526, counterlock electronic device 210 sends the evaluation data generated either in method step 524 or in method step 525 via electrical connection 20 to lock electronic device 110.
  • a method step 513 the electronic lock device 110 waits a predetermined period of time for the counter electronic lock device 210 sends the evaluation data. If the evaluation data is not received by counterlock electronic device 210 over the specified period of time, then as last method step 530, lock electronic device 110 generates an error message, which is displayed visually by display device 130 and/or is sent using bus system 30. If method step 526 has taken place within the specified period of time, lock electronic device 110 receives the evaluation data and evaluates the received evaluation data in a method step 514 .
  • lock electronics device 110 If lock electronics device 110 received an error message as evaluation data in method step 514, which figure 3 is represented by a "-”, the electronic lock device 110 goes to step 430 and sends an error message via the bus system 30 and/or causes the display device 130 to display the error. On the other hand, if the electronic lock device 110 received the message in method step 514 that the counterlock 200 is in the locked state, which figure 3 is represented by a "+”, the lock electronics device 110 proceeds to method step 515 and activates the lock actuator 180 in order to move the lock actuator 180 out of the unlocked position, so that the lock actuator 180 allows the spring-driven transfer of the lock 100 into the locking state.
  • a method step 516 the electronic lock device 110 waits for a predetermined period of time to receive a monitoring signal from the monitoring means 124 that the lock 100 is in the locked state. If the lock electronic device 110 receives the monitoring signal, which is figure 3 is represented by a "+", the electronic lock device 110 goes to the fourth method step 517 and sends a message via the bus system 30 that the lock 100 and the counter-lock 200 are in the locked state. If, on the other hand, the electronic lock device 110 does not receive the monitoring signal within the specified period of time, which figure 3 As a "-" is shown, the electronic lock device 110 ends the method 500 so that as the last step 530 an error message visually through the Display device 130 is displayed and / or the error message is sent by means of the bus system 30.
  • a lock 100 or a counter-lock 5 of the lock arrangement 10 is off figure 1 shown.
  • the mechanical elements of the lock 100 and the counter-lock 200 are shown.
  • the same reference numerals are used as in figure 1 used.
  • the lock actuator 180 includes a gear 181 with a cam 182.
  • the cam 182 can act on a projection 161 of the lock mechanism 160.
  • the lock actuator 180 is in the unlocked position. If the lock actuator 180 is disengaged from the projection 161, the lock actuator 180 allows a spring-driven movement of the lock mechanism 160 and of the locking element 140 coupled to the lock mechanism 160 into the locking position.
  • the counter-lock actuator 280 includes a gear 281 with a cam 282.
  • the cam 282 can act on a projection 261 of the counter-lock mechanism 260.
  • the counterlock actuator 280 is in the unlocked position.
  • the counterlock actuator 280 allows spring driven movement of the counterlock mechanism 260 and the latch bar connectors 250, 255 connected with the counterlock mechanism 260 to the extended position.

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  1. Agencement de serrure (10) ayant une serrure (100) pour un vantail actif et ayant une contre-serrure (200) pour un vantail fixe, dans lequel la contre-serrure (200) comprend un dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210), dans lequel la serrure (100) comprend un dispositif électronique de serrure (110), dans lequel le dispositif électronique de serrure (110) comprend un premier moyen de communication (111) et le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210) comprend un second moyen de communication (211), dans lequel le premier moyen de communication (111) et le second moyen de communication (211) permettent la communication entre le dispositif électronique de serrure (110) et le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210),
    dans lequel
    l'agencement de serrure est conçu pour communiquer avec un autre dispositif électrique, caractérisé en ce que
    la communication avec l'autre dispositif électrique a lieu par le biais d'un premier dispositif électronique, choisi parmi le dispositif électronique de serrure et le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure, et le second dispositif électronique, choisi parmi le dispositif électronique de serrure et le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure, peut uniquement communiquer avec l'autre dispositif électrique par le biais du premier dispositif électronique.
  2. Agencement de serrure (10) selon la revendication 1,
    caractérisé en ce que le dispositif électronique de serrure (110) peut être connecté à un système de bus (30) et en ce que le dispositif électronique de serrure (110) et le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210) sont formés de telle sorte que les données entre le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210) et le système de bus (30) peuvent être communiquées par le biais du dispositif électronique de serrure (110).
  3. Agencement de serrure (10) selon la revendication 1 ou 2,
    caractérisé en ce que la contre-serrure (200) comprend un moyen de surveillance (221, 222, 223, 224) pour détecter le mouvement d'un élément mécanique de l'agencement de serrure (200) et/ou peut être connectée à un moyen de surveillance (227) pour détecter une position fermée d'un vantail de porte, dans lequel un signal de surveillance électrique, qui peut être généré par le moyen de surveillance (221, 222, 223, 224), peut être reçu par le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210) et être évalué pour les données d'évaluation et les données d'évaluation peuvent être envoyées par le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210) au dispositif électronique de serrure (110), dans lequel en particulier les données d'évaluation peuvent être transmises par le biais du dispositif électronique de serrure (110) au système de bus (30).
  4. Agencement de serrure (10) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la contre-serrure (200) détecte une erreur en fonction d'au moins un signal de surveillance ou au moyen d'un signal électrique, dans lequel le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210) envoie un message d'erreur sous forme de données d'évaluation au dispositif électronique de serrure (110) et/ou à l'agencement de serrure (10), en particulier le dispositif électronique de serrure (110), incite un affichage, en particulier un affichage visuel, du message d'erreur par un dispositif d'affichage (120) et/ou le message d'erreur peut être transmis au système de bus (30).
  5. Agencement de serrure (10) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que la serrure (100) comprend un actionneur de serrure électromécanique (180) et la contre-serrure (200) comprend un actionneur de contre-serrure électromécanique (280), dans lequel, au moyen du premier et du second moyen de communication, les données peuvent être échangées entre le dispositif électronique de serrure 110) et le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210) afin de coordonner une activation et/ou une désactivation de l'actionneur de serrure (180) et de l'actionneur de contre-serrure (280).
  6. Agencement de serrure (10) selon la revendication 5,
    caractérisé en ce que la contre-serrure (200) comprend une connexion de barre de serrure (250, 255) et la serrure (100) comprend un élément de pêne dormant (140), dans lequel, dans le cas d'un processus de déverrouillage et/ou d'un processus de verrouillage de l'agencement de serrure (10), l'actionneur de contre-serrure (280) est activé pour déplacer la connexion de barre de serrure (250, 255) de telle sorte que l'actionneur de serrure (180) incite au moins partiellement un mouvement de l'élément de pêne dormant (140).
  7. Agencement de serrure (10) selon la revendication 5 ou 6,
    caractérisé en ce que, dans le cas d'un processus de déverrouillage de l'agencement de serrure (10), l'actionneur de serrure (180) est activé avant que l'actionneur de contre-serrure (280) soit activé et/ou, dans le cas d'un processus de verrouillage de l'agencement de serrure (10), l'actionneur de contre-serrure (280) est activé avant que l'actionneur de serrure (180) soit activé.
  8. Agencement de serrure (10) selon l'une des revendications 5 à 7, caractérisé en ce que, dans le cas d'un processus de déverrouillage de l'agencement de serrure (10), le dispositif électronique de serrure (110) incite l'actionneur de serrure (180) à déplacer l'élément de pêne dormant (140) en une position de déverrouillage et lorsque l'élément de pêne dormant (140) est en position de déverrouillage, l'actionneur de contre-serrure (280) est incité, en particulier par le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210), à déplacer la connexion de barre de serrure (250, 255) en une position rétractée, dans lequel en particulier le fait que l'élément de pêne dormant (140) est situé en position de déverrouillage peut être détecté par un moyen de surveillance (123, 124) de la serrure (100).
  9. Agencement de serrure (10) selon l'une des revendications 5 à 8, caractérisé en ce que, dans le cas d'un processus de verrouillage de l'agencement de serrure (10), l'actionneur de contre-serrure (280) est incité, en particulier par le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210), à déplacer la connexion de barre de serrure (250, 255) en une position déployée et lorsque la connexion de barre de serrure (250, 255) est en position déployée, l'actionneur de serrure (180) est incité, en particulier par le dispositif électronique de serrure (110), à déplacer l'élément de pêne dormant (140) en une position verrouillée, dans lequel en particulier le fait que la connexion de barre de serrure (250, 255) est située en position déployée peut être détecté par un moyen de surveillance (223, 224).
  10. Agencement de serrure (10) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le dispositif électronique de serrure (110) agit comme un maître et le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210) comme un esclave, en particulier en ce que le dispositif électronique de serrure (110) coordonne l'activation et/ou la désactivation de l'actionneur de serrure (180) et/ou de l'actionneur de contre-serrure (280), en particulier pour un processus de déverrouillage et/ou verrouillage de l'agencement de serrure (10).
  11. Agencement de serrure (10) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que le dispositif électronique de serrure (110) coordonne un reverrouillage de la serrure (100) et de la contre-serrure (200) suite à un déverrouillage permanent.
  12. Agencement de serrure (10) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'une configuration électronique de l'agencement de serrure (10), en particulier un actionnement dans le système de bus (30) et/ou une adresse de bus, peut être établie au moyen de la serrure (100), en particulier en ce que la configuration électronique peut être établie en fonction d'au moins un signal de surveillance d'un moyen de surveillance (121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126) de la serrure (100), dans lequel en particulier le signal de surveillance peut être généré dans un état installé de la serrure (100).
  13. Agencement de serrure (10) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, caractérisé en ce que l'agencement de serrure (10), en particulier la serrure (100), comprend un dispositif d'affichage visuel (130), dans lequel, au moyen du dispositif d'affichage visuel (130), un état de l'agencement de serrure (10), en particulier un actionnement dans le système de bus (30) et/ou un message d'erreur, peut être affiché, dans lequel dispositif d'affichage visuel (130), lorsque la serrure (100) et/ou la contre-serrure (200) se font face, est éteint et/ou une lumière du dispositif d'affichage (130) est émise sur le côté de la têtière (102) de la serrure (100) faisant face à la contre-serrure (200).
  14. Système de verrouillage (40) ayant un agencement de serrure (10) selon l'une des revendications précédentes et ayant au moins un entraînement de porte motorisé (300, 301) pour l'ouverture du vantail actif et/ou du vantail fixe, dans lequel le système de fermeture est conçu de telle sorte que l'entraînement de porte (300, 301) communique avec le dispositif électronique de serrure (110) afin d'effectuer un processus d'ouverture et/ou un processus de fermeture du vantail actif et/ou du vantail fixe de façon coordonnée.
  15. Système de verrouillage (40) selon la revendication 14, caractérisé en ce que le système de verrouillage est conçu de telle sorte que l'entraînement de porte motorisé (300, 301), dans le cas du processus d'ouverture, reçoit une notification, en particulier par le biais du système de bus (30), lorsque la contre-serrure (200) est située dans un état de déverrouillage.
  16. Procédé (400, 500) pour transférer un agencement de serrure (10) selon l'une des revendications 1 à 13 à un état de déverrouillage ou de verrouillage, dans lequel l'agencement de serrure (10) comprend une serrure (100) et une contre-serrure (200), dans lequel la serrure (100) comprend un dispositif électronique de serrure (110) et la contre-serrure (200) comprend un dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210), dans lequel, dans une étape du procédé, la communication a lieu entre le dispositif électronique de serrure (110) et le dispositif électronique de contre-serrure (210).
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