WO1999018310A1 - Mechano-electronically operated cylinder-key unit for locks - Google Patents

Mechano-electronically operated cylinder-key unit for locks Download PDF

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WO1999018310A1
WO1999018310A1 PCT/EP1998/005653 EP9805653W WO9918310A1 WO 1999018310 A1 WO1999018310 A1 WO 1999018310A1 EP 9805653 W EP9805653 W EP 9805653W WO 9918310 A1 WO9918310 A1 WO 9918310A1
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Ezio Chies
Paolo Fornasari
Giovanni Pradella
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Silca S.P.A.
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Priority to DE69820116T priority patent/DE69820116T2/en
Priority to US09/509,701 priority patent/US6370928B1/en
Priority to AU94405/98A priority patent/AU9440598A/en
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B47/00Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
    • E05B47/06Controlling mechanically-operated bolts by electro-magnetically-operated detents
    • E05B47/0611Cylinder locks with electromagnetic control
    • E05B47/0638Cylinder locks with electromagnetic control by disconnecting the rotor
    • E05B47/0642Cylinder locks with electromagnetic control by disconnecting the rotor axially, i.e. with an axially disengaging coupling element
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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
    • G07C9/00Individual registration on entry or exit
    • G07C9/00174Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys
    • G07C9/00309Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys operated with bidirectional data transmission between data carrier and locks
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B17/00Accessories in connection with locks
    • E05B17/04Devices for coupling the turning cylinder of a single or a double cylinder lock with the bolt operating member
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B47/00Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
    • E05B2047/0048Circuits, feeding, monitoring
    • E05B2047/0057Feeding
    • E05B2047/0062Feeding by generator
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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
    • G07C9/00Individual registration on entry or exit
    • G07C9/00174Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys
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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
    • G07C9/00Individual registration on entry or exit
    • G07C9/00174Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys
    • G07C2009/00753Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys operated by active electrical keys
    • G07C2009/00769Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys operated by active electrical keys with data transmission performed by wireless means
    • G07C2009/00777Electronically operated locks; Circuits therefor; Nonmechanical keys therefor, e.g. passive or active electrical keys or other data carriers without mechanical keys operated by active electrical keys with data transmission performed by wireless means by induction
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  • This invention relates to a mechano-electronically operated cylinder- key unit for locks.
  • Mechanically operated cylinder-key units for locks are known.
  • the cylinder comprises a metal body with a cylindrical portion and an appendix extending radially from this latter.
  • a cylindrical seat housing a rotary plug provided with a plurality of radial recesses, which when in a predetermined angular position extend into recesses provided in the appendix.
  • These recesses house axialiy movable pins divided into two portions, the separation surface of which, for a predetermined axial position of each pin in its respective recess, corresponds with the separation surface between the plug and its seat.
  • This axial position which is different for each pin, is determined by the pattern notches of a key inserted into a corresponding slot in the plug, and following this insertion enables the plug to be rotated, with consequent operation of the lock bolt via a pawl rigid with said plug.
  • lock operating systems have been already proposed using electrical or electronic circuits able to electronically control a code memorized in the cylinder using a code memorized in the key or vice versa.
  • the need to use electrical power is a considerable inconvenience: if the electronical power derives from the mains, difficulties arise in installing the lock and moreover the system can be used only if a mains supply is present, it becoming unusable if the supply fails; if however the electricity derives from a self-contained source, the state of its charge must be systematically checked.
  • FR-A-2500520 (THOMSON-CSF) describes a unit of this type in which the electrical energy required for effecting key-cylinder recognition and for powering the electromechanical bolt release member on positive recognition is obtained by a piezoelectric effect by virtue of the action exerted on piezocrystals when the key is inserted, withdrawn or rotated, these being arranged along the lock channel.
  • a drawback of this arrangement is the very small amount of electricity produced, this generally being insufficient to satisfy the required electrical loads, which are themselves modest; a further drawback is the pulse nature of the electrical energy produced, incompatible with the particular type of electrical loads employed; a further drawback is the nature of the memorized code resident in the key and the method of transmitting the relative data to the reading, recognition and enabling circuits resident in the lock mechanism. In this respect, if this code is of mechanical type and operates by pressure against appropriate feelers in the lock, it is easily decoded on sight; if it is of magnetic type it can be easily cancelled or altered; if it is of optical type it is very complicated and requires considerable energy for its operation.
  • US-A-5265452 (DAWSON) describes a unit comprising a cylinder into which a key comprising a memorized code can be inserted and rotated. The rotation of the inserted key generates sufficient electrical energy to power the electrical circuit by which the lock recognizes the key code and, on positive recognition, to effect engagement between gearwheels enabling the lock bolt to be operated by the key.
  • EP-B1 -0771381 describes an electromechanical ly operated cylinder-key unit for locks, using control and recognition logic housed partly in the key and partly in the lock, and mutually interacting via a connection without wires when the key is inserted into the lock, and further using, for the electrical energy required to power said logic, a generator which is operated on inserting the key into the cylinder and/or on rotating the cylinder by the key inserted into it.
  • the electrical energy is not generated uniformly, but is instead related to the mechanical torque applied to the key to rotate the generator, and to the angular velocity imposed by the key by virtue of its rotation or to the velocity with which the key is inserted into the cylinder plug,
  • the electrical energy generation system and in particular the combination of the energy transformers of the entire chain, is of very low efficiency, - consequently the energy available for effecting the mechanical connection between the key and the operating pawl of the lock bar is low and is often not able to adequately power the electromagnet which determines this connection.
  • Figure 1 is a partly sectional general perspective view of a European cylinder of the unit of the invention in the locked state without the key
  • Figure 2 is a longitudinal section therethrough on the line ll-ll of Figure 3
  • Figure 3 is a longitudinal section therethrough on the line Ill-Ill of Figure 2
  • Figure 4 is the same view thereof as Figure 2 but with the key inserted, and shown at the moment immediately preceding the triggering of the generator
  • Figure 5 is the same view thereof as Figure 4, shown after the triggering of the generator, with the key recognized and the system released
  • Figure 6 is the same perspective view thereof as Figure 1 , but shown in the condition of Figure 5.
  • the unit of the invention comprises a cylinder of "European" type indicated overall by 2, and a key indicated overall by 4 and provided for engagement with said cylinder 2.
  • the cylinder 2 in reality consists of a half- cylinder, and hence allows insertion of the key 4 from only one end.
  • the cylinder 2 in reality consists of a half- cylinder, and hence allows insertion of the key 4 from only one end.
  • the pawl 6 that described hereinafter in duplicated on the other of the pawl 6 which operates the bar (not shown).
  • the cylinder 2 of the unit according to the invention has the traditional external configuration of European cylinders, with a cylindrical portion into which the key 4 can be inserted, and an appendix extending radially from said cylindrical portion.
  • the dimensions of the cylinder 2 are also traditional, this making the cylinder of the unit according to the invention interchangeable with traditional mechanical cylinders, within the seat provided in the body of the lock.
  • the body of the cylinder 2 which as will be seen hereinafter contains the entire mechanical, electrical and electronic part, is constructed in two parts joined together preferable by laser welding.
  • the cylinder 2 of the unit of the invention comprises in its cylindrical portion an outer protection ring nut 8, provided with an aperture 10 for insertion of the key 4.
  • an annular winding 12 forming the antenna of the cylinder 2.
  • an operating bush 14 which is free to move axialiy within the cylindrical portion of the cylinder 2, guided by a guide ring 16, and has an axial cavity housing a body 18, forming the seat for the key 4.
  • the operating bush 14 is also provided in its lower part with an appendix 17, the function of which is described in detail hereinafter.
  • the body 18, which forms the seat for the key 4 comprises two axial cavities, namely a cavity 20 facing the protection ring 8 and of substantially rectangular cross-section to receive the end of the key 4 and rotationally couple it, and another cavity 22 facing in the opposite direction and housing a spring 24 which returns said bush 14 to its rest configuration.
  • the body 18 is also movable axialiy thereto and is consequently telescopically movable relative to a central pin 26 also movable rotationally to the cylinder 2 and to which the pawl 6 is applied.
  • the central pin 26 is provided with an axial cavity 28 housing the body 18.
  • a plurality of longitudinal grooves 30 for guiding and engaging an anti-rotation ring 32 axialiy movable along said central pin 26 and comprising frontal toothing 34 arranged to engage in corresponding fixed counter-toothing 36, rigid with the body of the cylinder 2.
  • a circumferential groove 38 for engaging and operating an arm 40 of a three- arm lever 42, which is mounted on a pin 44 fixed to the cylinder 2 and is associated with a spring 46, which in the absence of external forces maintain the arm 40 in a condition in which it axialiy urges the anti-rotation ring 32 to cause the toothing 34 to engage the counter-toothing 36.
  • the cylindrical portion of the cylinder 2 also houses a substantially cylindrical release ring 48, which is axialiy movable within its seat and is provided lowerly with a fin 50 opposing the second arm 52 of the three-arm lever 42.
  • the third arm 54 of the three-arm lever 42 faces downwards and, when in its rest state, opposes the arm 56 of a slide 58 movable perpendicularly to the axis of the central pin 26.
  • the slide 58 which is slidable along a wall of the radial appendix of the cylinder 2 in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the central pin 26, comprises a portion provided with a permanent magnet 60, and another portion 61 hinged to the preceding and provided with a winding 62.
  • a spring 64 which when other forces are absent acts in the sense of maintaining the two portions close together, so that the winding 62 coaxially embraces the magnet 60.
  • the portion 61 of the slide 58 is also provided with a tooth 66 arranged to engage the toothed peripheral portion 68 of a flywheel-magnet 70 when the two slide portions are at their greatest distance apart.
  • the flywheel-magnet 70 forms the external rotor of a generator with an inner stator 72.
  • the flywheel-rotor 70 is also provided on a front wall with a plurality of teeth 74 engagable by corresponding arms 76 formed in a thin plate which is rigid with a pinion 78 and forms a kind of free wheel, in the sense that for rotation of the pinion 78 in one direction of rotation it couples it to the flywheel-rotor 70, whereas for the other direction of rotation it maintains it uncoupled therefrom.
  • the pinion 78 engages a toothed sector 80 rotatable between two end positions by virtue of its pivoting about a pin 82 rigid with the cylinder 2 and also acting as a support for a spring 84 which maintains said sector in one of its two end positions.
  • That end of the connecting rod 88 not hinged to the toothed sector 80 is hinged to a second connecting rod 93 pivoted on a pin fixed to the cylinder 2.
  • the second connecting rod 93 is provided with a slide roller 90 maintained in contact with the appendix 17 of the operating bush 14 by a spring 114.
  • the radial appendix of the cylinder 2 also internally houses the cylinder control logic, comprising a microprocessor 96 mounted, together with a capacitor, on an electronic card 98, to which there are connected a cable originating from the antenna 12, a cable originating from the stator 72 of the generator, and a cable connected to the winding 62 of the slide 58.
  • the key 4 comprises a head 100 and a shank 102.
  • the head houses a small electronic card 104 with microprocessor 106 and a winding 108 which embraces a ferrite core 110, which extends into the shank 102 to link with the winding 12 of the cylinder 2 when the key 4 is completely inserted in it.
  • the end of the shank 102 of the key 4 is complementary in shape to the cavity 20 provided in the body 18.
  • the cylinder-key of the invention operates in the following manner. When in the rest condition shown in Figures 1-3:
  • the spring 24 urges the body 18 to maintain the operating bush 14 as close as possible to the protection ring 8,
  • the three-arm lever 42 maintains by means of its arm 40 the anti-rotation ring 32 engaged via its the frontal toothing 34 with the fixed counter-toothing 36, to hence block its rotation, correspondingly also blocking the rotation of the central pin 26 and the pawl 6, by virtue of the constraint provided by the longitudinal grooves 30,
  • the roller 90 is maintained adhering to the appendix 17 of the operating bush 14 by the direct effect of spring 114 which acts on the second connecting rod 93, by the indirect effect of the spring 92 which acts on the connecting rod 88, and by the indirect effect of the spring 84 which acts on the connecting rod 88 via the toothed sector 80,
  • the rapid rotation of the flywheel-rotor 70 generates an electric current which charges the capacitor. This powers the microprocessor 96 of the cylinder 2 and also powers the microprocessor 106 of the key 4 by induction via the coupling between the winding 12, the ferrite core 110 and the winding 108.
  • the microprocessor 96 feeds a command to the microprocessor 106 to transmit the identifying code contained in it.
  • the microprocessor 96 of the cylinder 2 compares it with those memorized in it and in the case of positive recognition causes the mechanical connection procedure between the key 4 and pawl 6 to commence.
  • This procedure comprises firstly feeding a command to the winding 62, which in this manner generates a magnetic field of opposite polarity to that of the permanent magnet 60, so as to overcome the elastic reaction of the spring 64 and cause the movable part 61 to withdraw from the fixed part of the slide 58.
  • the tooth 66 present on said movable part 61 interferes with the peripheral toothing 68 of the flywheel-rotor 70, which is still moving and drags the entire slide 58 upwards.
  • the arm 56 of the slide 58 acts on the arm 54 of the three-arm lever 42 to rotate it clockwise, ie in a direction such as to cause the anti-rotation ring 32 to slide axialiy towards the right along the central pin 26.
  • the spring 64 causes the movable part 61 to adhere to the fixed part of the slide 58 so that the tooth 66 can no longer interfere with the tooth 68 of the flywheel-rotor 70.
  • the slide 58 can return to its rest condition freely by gravity.
  • the springs 24 and 25 urge the bush 14 and the body 18 into their rest position.
  • the bush 14 returns the release ring 48 to its rest condition, so removing reaction between the fin 50 and the arm 46 of the three-arm lever 42.
  • the spring 46 causes the three-arm lever 42 to rotate into its rest position, this causing the anti-rotation ring 32 to return to its rest position, the arm 54 becoming repositioned in contact with the arm 56 of the slide 58, and the springs 92, 114 returning the connecting rods 88, 93 to their initial position as the roller 90 of 93 is no longer urged by the appendix 17 of the bush 14.

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A mechano-electronically operated cylinder-key unit for locks, comprising a cylinder (2) housing an electrical energy generator (70, 72) for powering an electronic card (98) provided in said cylinder and for powering, by way of an inductive coupling (12, 110, 108) when the key (4) is inserted into the cylinder (2), an electronic card (104) provided within said key (4), both the electronic cards (98, 104) being provided with control logic for their mutual recognition and for effecting, on positive recognition, the mechanical connection between the key (4) and a previously released pawl (6) of the cylinder (2), characterised in that the cylinder comprises: means (36, 34, 32, 30, 26) for mechanically locking the pawl (6) when the key is withdrawn or is not recognized, an electrical generator (70, 72) activated by a triggering member (84, 90, 78, 70) when a predetermined extend of insertion of the key (4) into the cylinder (2) is exceeded, and means (68, 66, 58, 42) for recovering the kinetic energy of the triggered generator, to deactivate said mechanical locking means (36, 34, 32, 30, 26) on positive recognition.

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MECHANO-ELECTRONICALLY OPERATED CYLINDER-KEY UNIT FOR LOCKS
This invention relates to a mechano-electronically operated cylinder- key unit for locks. Mechanically operated cylinder-key units for locks are known. The cylinder comprises a metal body with a cylindrical portion and an appendix extending radially from this latter. Within the cylindrical portion there is provided a cylindrical seat housing a rotary plug provided with a plurality of radial recesses, which when in a predetermined angular position extend into recesses provided in the appendix. These recesses house axialiy movable pins divided into two portions, the separation surface of which, for a predetermined axial position of each pin in its respective recess, corresponds with the separation surface between the plug and its seat. This axial position, which is different for each pin, is determined by the pattern notches of a key inserted into a corresponding slot in the plug, and following this insertion enables the plug to be rotated, with consequent operation of the lock bolt via a pawl rigid with said plug.
This type of mechanically operated unit has been and is still widely used, but also has a series of drawbacks such as: - a limited degree of security because of the substantially limited number of possible key patterns;
- the possibility of recognizing the key pattern "on sight";
- key wear deriving both from use, because of the continuous rubbing between the cylinder and the teeth defining the key notches, and from key duplication, as a result of contact between the feeler and the patterned key to be duplicated; - cylinder sensitivity to atmospheric conditions.
To increase the degree of security of these known units it has been sought to make the key-cylinder interfacing mechanism increasingly more complicated so as to increase the number of possible patterns obtainable, but with this increase in pattern number there is a correspondingly lower reliability and strength of the unit.
For this reason, lock operating systems have been already proposed using electrical or electronic circuits able to electronically control a code memorized in the cylinder using a code memorized in the key or vice versa. The need to use electrical power is a considerable inconvenience: if the electronical power derives from the mains, difficulties arise in installing the lock and moreover the system can be used only if a mains supply is present, it becoming unusable if the supply fails; if however the electricity derives from a self-contained source, the state of its charge must be systematically checked.
To avoid these drawbacks it has been proposed to provide mixed units, ie mechanically operated but with an electronic control system powered by electrical energy generated by inserting the key into the lock cylinder or by rotating the key already inserted into it. For example FR-A-2500520 (THOMSON-CSF) describes a unit of this type in which the electrical energy required for effecting key-cylinder recognition and for powering the electromechanical bolt release member on positive recognition is obtained by a piezoelectric effect by virtue of the action exerted on piezocrystals when the key is inserted, withdrawn or rotated, these being arranged along the lock channel. A drawback of this arrangement is the very small amount of electricity produced, this generally being insufficient to satisfy the required electrical loads, which are themselves modest; a further drawback is the pulse nature of the electrical energy produced, incompatible with the particular type of electrical loads employed; a further drawback is the nature of the memorized code resident in the key and the method of transmitting the relative data to the reading, recognition and enabling circuits resident in the lock mechanism. In this respect, if this code is of mechanical type and operates by pressure against appropriate feelers in the lock, it is easily decoded on sight; if it is of magnetic type it can be easily cancelled or altered; if it is of optical type it is very complicated and requires considerable energy for its operation.
US-A-5265452 (DAWSON) describes a unit comprising a cylinder into which a key comprising a memorized code can be inserted and rotated. The rotation of the inserted key generates sufficient electrical energy to power the electrical circuit by which the lock recognizes the key code and, on positive recognition, to effect engagement between gearwheels enabling the lock bolt to be operated by the key.
This known solution, which inter alia is described in terms of general principles without any mention of the manner of energizing the electronic circuit provided in the key, or the reading and control arrangements provided external to the key, has the drawback of considerable constructional complexity and the practical impossibility of totally housing it within a traditional interchangeable European lock cylinder, hence limiting its application only to locks expressly constructed for this purpose. EP-B1 -0771381 (SILCA) describes an electromechanical ly operated cylinder-key unit for locks, using control and recognition logic housed partly in the key and partly in the lock, and mutually interacting via a connection without wires when the key is inserted into the lock, and further using, for the electrical energy required to power said logic, a generator which is operated on inserting the key into the cylinder and/or on rotating the cylinder by the key inserted into it.
This known solution has practically eliminated the previously recognized drawbacks, but at the same time has proved susceptible to improvement, in that:
- the electrical energy is not generated uniformly, but is instead related to the mechanical torque applied to the key to rotate the generator, and to the angular velocity imposed by the key by virtue of its rotation or to the velocity with which the key is inserted into the cylinder plug,
- the electrical energy generation system, and in particular the combination of the energy transformers of the entire chain, is of very low efficiency, - consequently the energy available for effecting the mechanical connection between the key and the operating pawl of the lock bar is low and is often not able to adequately power the electromagnet which determines this connection.
These and other drawback are eliminated according to the invention through a mechano-electronically operated cylinder-key unit for locks as described in claim 1.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention is described in detail hereinafter with reference to the the accompanying drawings, on which: Figure 1 is a partly sectional general perspective view of a European cylinder of the unit of the invention in the locked state without the key,
Figure 2 is a longitudinal section therethrough on the line ll-ll of Figure 3, Figure 3 is a longitudinal section therethrough on the line Ill-Ill of Figure 2, Figure 4 is the same view thereof as Figure 2 but with the key inserted, and shown at the moment immediately preceding the triggering of the generator, Figure 5 is the same view thereof as Figure 4, shown after the triggering of the generator, with the key recognized and the system released, and Figure 6 is the same perspective view thereof as Figure 1 , but shown in the condition of Figure 5. As can be seen from the figures, the unit of the invention comprises a cylinder of "European" type indicated overall by 2, and a key indicated overall by 4 and provided for engagement with said cylinder 2.
In the representation the cylinder 2 in reality consists of a half- cylinder, and hence allows insertion of the key 4 from only one end. However in the case of a complete cylinder, that described hereinafter in duplicated on the other of the pawl 6 which operates the bar (not shown).
The cylinder 2 of the unit according to the invention has the traditional external configuration of European cylinders, with a cylindrical portion into which the key 4 can be inserted, and an appendix extending radially from said cylindrical portion. The dimensions of the cylinder 2 are also traditional, this making the cylinder of the unit according to the invention interchangeable with traditional mechanical cylinders, within the seat provided in the body of the lock.
For constructional and assembly reasons the body of the cylinder 2, which as will be seen hereinafter contains the entire mechanical, electrical and electronic part, is constructed in two parts joined together preferable by laser welding.
The cylinder 2 of the unit of the invention comprises in its cylindrical portion an outer protection ring nut 8, provided with an aperture 10 for insertion of the key 4.
Immediately inwards of said ring nut 8 there is provided an annular winding 12, forming the antenna of the cylinder 2. In a position concentrically on the inside of the antenna 12 and facing the protection ring nut 8 there is provided an operating bush 14, which is free to move axialiy within the cylindrical portion of the cylinder 2, guided by a guide ring 16, and has an axial cavity housing a body 18, forming the seat for the key 4.
The operating bush 14 is also provided in its lower part with an appendix 17, the function of which is described in detail hereinafter.
The body 18, which forms the seat for the key 4, comprises two axial cavities, namely a cavity 20 facing the protection ring 8 and of substantially rectangular cross-section to receive the end of the key 4 and rotationally couple it, and another cavity 22 facing in the opposite direction and housing a spring 24 which returns said bush 14 to its rest configuration.
Besides being movable rotationally relative to the bush 14, the body 18 is also movable axialiy thereto and is consequently telescopically movable relative to a central pin 26 also movable rotationally to the cylinder 2 and to which the pawl 6 is applied.
For this purpose the central pin 26 is provided with an axial cavity 28 housing the body 18. In the outer surface of that portion of the central pin 26 corresponding to the axial cavity 28 there are provided a plurality of longitudinal grooves 30 for guiding and engaging an anti-rotation ring 32 axialiy movable along said central pin 26 and comprising frontal toothing 34 arranged to engage in corresponding fixed counter-toothing 36, rigid with the body of the cylinder 2.
In the outside of the anti-rotation ring 32 there is provided a circumferential groove 38 for engaging and operating an arm 40 of a three- arm lever 42, which is mounted on a pin 44 fixed to the cylinder 2 and is associated with a spring 46, which in the absence of external forces maintain the arm 40 in a condition in which it axialiy urges the anti-rotation ring 32 to cause the toothing 34 to engage the counter-toothing 36. The cylindrical portion of the cylinder 2 also houses a substantially cylindrical release ring 48, which is axialiy movable within its seat and is provided lowerly with a fin 50 opposing the second arm 52 of the three-arm lever 42.
The third arm 54 of the three-arm lever 42 faces downwards and, when in its rest state, opposes the arm 56 of a slide 58 movable perpendicularly to the axis of the central pin 26.
More specifically the slide 58, which is slidable along a wall of the radial appendix of the cylinder 2 in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the central pin 26, comprises a portion provided with a permanent magnet 60, and another portion 61 hinged to the preceding and provided with a winding 62.
Between the two portions of the slide 58 there is interposed a spring 64, which when other forces are absent acts in the sense of maintaining the two portions close together, so that the winding 62 coaxially embraces the magnet 60. The portion 61 of the slide 58 is also provided with a tooth 66 arranged to engage the toothed peripheral portion 68 of a flywheel-magnet 70 when the two slide portions are at their greatest distance apart.
The flywheel-magnet 70 forms the external rotor of a generator with an inner stator 72. The flywheel-rotor 70 is also provided on a front wall with a plurality of teeth 74 engagable by corresponding arms 76 formed in a thin plate which is rigid with a pinion 78 and forms a kind of free wheel, in the sense that for rotation of the pinion 78 in one direction of rotation it couples it to the flywheel-rotor 70, whereas for the other direction of rotation it maintains it uncoupled therefrom.
The pinion 78 engages a toothed sector 80 rotatable between two end positions by virtue of its pivoting about a pin 82 rigid with the cylinder 2 and also acting as a support for a spring 84 which maintains said sector in one of its two end positions. On another pin 86, separate from the pin 82, there is applied to the toothed sector 80 a connecting rod 88, which is maintained in its rest position by a spring 92. That end of the connecting rod 88 not hinged to the toothed sector 80 is hinged to a second connecting rod 93 pivoted on a pin fixed to the cylinder 2. The second connecting rod 93 is provided with a slide roller 90 maintained in contact with the appendix 17 of the operating bush 14 by a spring 114.
The radial appendix of the cylinder 2 also internally houses the cylinder control logic, comprising a microprocessor 96 mounted, together with a capacitor, on an electronic card 98, to which there are connected a cable originating from the antenna 12, a cable originating from the stator 72 of the generator, and a cable connected to the winding 62 of the slide 58. The key 4 comprises a head 100 and a shank 102. The head houses a small electronic card 104 with microprocessor 106 and a winding 108 which embraces a ferrite core 110, which extends into the shank 102 to link with the winding 12 of the cylinder 2 when the key 4 is completely inserted in it. The end of the shank 102 of the key 4 is complementary in shape to the cavity 20 provided in the body 18.
The cylinder-key of the invention operates in the following manner. When in the rest condition shown in Figures 1-3:
- the spring 24 urges the body 18 to maintain the operating bush 14 as close as possible to the protection ring 8,
- under the effect of the spring 46, the three-arm lever 42 maintains by means of its arm 40 the anti-rotation ring 32 engaged via its the frontal toothing 34 with the fixed counter-toothing 36, to hence block its rotation, correspondingly also blocking the rotation of the central pin 26 and the pawl 6, by virtue of the constraint provided by the longitudinal grooves 30,
- the spring 84 maintains the toothed sector 80 in the angular end-of-travel position shown in said Figures 1-3,
- the roller 90 is maintained adhering to the appendix 17 of the operating bush 14 by the direct effect of spring 114 which acts on the second connecting rod 93, by the indirect effect of the spring 92 which acts on the connecting rod 88, and by the indirect effect of the spring 84 which acts on the connecting rod 88 via the toothed sector 80,
- the spring 64 maintains the portion 61 of the slide 58 disengaged from the tooth 68 of the flywheel 70. Under these conditions, in which rotation of the pawl 6 is blocked, inserting the end of a key 4 into the cavity 20 of the body 18 causes the body and the bush 14 to move axialiy, consequently loading the spring 24 and a pair of springs 25. As the body 18 advances within the bush 14, its appendix 17 pushes the roller 90 of the second connecting rod 93, which acts on the connecting rod 88 to cause the toothed sector 80 to rotate clockwise (observing Figure 2).
During this movement the springs 114, 92 and 84 are loaded, and at the same time the pinion 78 is rotated, which however does not rotate the flywheel 70 because of its free-wheel coupling therewith.
Because of the particular form of the connecting rods 88, 93, as the direction of advancement of the roller 90 imposed by the effect of the connecting rods 88, 93 is at an angle to the direction of advancement of the bush 14, at a certain moment the reaction between the connecting rod 88 and the connecting rod 93 is lacking, this corresponding to a condition of virtually total insertion of the key 4 (see Figure 4). At the moment in which this action lacks, the elastic reaction of the spring 84 acts on the toothed sector 80, which tends to return suddenly into its rest position, causing rotation of the pinion 78, which in this direction drags the flywheel-rotor 70 into rotation.
The rapid rotation of the flywheel-rotor 70 generates an electric current which charges the capacitor. This powers the microprocessor 96 of the cylinder 2 and also powers the microprocessor 106 of the key 4 by induction via the coupling between the winding 12, the ferrite core 110 and the winding 108.
By means of the inductive coupling, the microprocessor 96 feeds a command to the microprocessor 106 to transmit the identifying code contained in it. On receiving this code, the microprocessor 96 of the cylinder 2 compares it with those memorized in it and in the case of positive recognition causes the mechanical connection procedure between the key 4 and pawl 6 to commence.
This procedure comprises firstly feeding a command to the winding 62, which in this manner generates a magnetic field of opposite polarity to that of the permanent magnet 60, so as to overcome the elastic reaction of the spring 64 and cause the movable part 61 to withdraw from the fixed part of the slide 58. In this manner the tooth 66 present on said movable part 61 interferes with the peripheral toothing 68 of the flywheel-rotor 70, which is still moving and drags the entire slide 58 upwards. Following this sliding movement the arm 56 of the slide 58 acts on the arm 54 of the three-arm lever 42 to rotate it clockwise, ie in a direction such as to cause the anti-rotation ring 32 to slide axialiy towards the right along the central pin 26.
As a result of this axial movement the frontal toothing 34 provided on the ring 32 disengages from the fixed counter-toothing 36 (see Figures 5 and 6) to enable pin 26, and with this the pawl 6, to rotate under the command given by the key 4. It should be noted that the rotation of the three-arm lever 42 brings its arm 52 downwards into a position such that the fin 50 of the release ring 48, urged leftwards by the spring 25, prevents return of the three- arm lever 42 to its rest state, hence ensuring that the anti-rotation ring 32 remains in a deactivated condition for the entire time for which the key 4 is inserted.
After the lock has been activated and the electrical energy used to control the winding 62 is exhausted, the spring 64 causes the movable part 61 to adhere to the fixed part of the slide 58 so that the tooth 66 can no longer interfere with the tooth 68 of the flywheel-rotor 70. The slide 58 can return to its rest condition freely by gravity. When the key 4 is removed, the springs 24 and 25 urge the bush 14 and the body 18 into their rest position. By means of the two pins 116, the bush 14 returns the release ring 48 to its rest condition, so removing reaction between the fin 50 and the arm 46 of the three-arm lever 42. The spring 46 causes the three-arm lever 42 to rotate into its rest position, this causing the anti-rotation ring 32 to return to its rest position, the arm 54 becoming repositioned in contact with the arm 56 of the slide 58, and the springs 92, 114 returning the connecting rods 88, 93 to their initial position as the roller 90 of 93 is no longer urged by the appendix 17 of the bush 14.
It will be clearly apparent that by virtue of the cylinder 2 - key 4 unit of the invention, besides the advantages already obtainable with the unit of EP- B1 -0771381 other significant advantages are obtained, and in particular absolutely constant electrical energy generated and accumulated by the capacitor, as this does not depend on the velocity of insertion and/or rotation of the key. In this respect, this electrical energy is related only to the elastic reaction of the spring 84, after the key 4 during its insertion has passed beyond the release position of the toothed sector 80. Moreover the unit of the invention requires a smaller quantity of electrical energy to release the pawl, as the release action is essentially recovered by the rotation of the flywheel- rotor 70, and is hence essentially due to the elastic reaction of the spring 84.

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1. A mechano-electronically operated cylinder-key unit for locks, comprising a cylinder (2) housing an electrical energy generator (70,72) for powering an electronic card (98) provided in said cylinder and for powering, by way of an inductive coupling (12,110,108) when the key (4) is inserted into the cylinder (2), an electronic card (104) provided within said key (4), both the electronic cards (98,104) being provided with control logic for their mutual recognition and for effecting, on positive recognition, the mechanical connection between the key (4) and a previously released pawl (6) of the cylinder (2), characterised in that the cylinder comprises:
- means (36,34,32,30,26) for mechanically locking the pawl (6) when the key is withdrawn or is not recognized,
- an electrical generator (70,72) activated by a triggering member (84,90,78,70) when a predetermined extent of insertion of the key (4) into the cylinder (2) is exceeded, and
- means (68,66,58,42) for recovering the kinetic energy of the triggered generator, to deactivate said mechanical locking means (36,34,32,30,26) on positive recognition.
2. A unit as claimed in claim 1 , characterised in that said electronic cards (98,104) are provided with control logic for the recognition by said cylinder (2) of an identification code, memorized in the key (4).
3. A unit as claimed in claim 1 , characterised in that the mechanical connection between the key (4) and the pawl (6) is of direct type.
4. A unit as claimed in claim 1 , characterised in that the cylinder (2) is of European type, comprising a cylindrical portion within which said key (4) can be inserted, and a radial appendix extending from said cylindrical portion.
5. A unit as claimed in claim 1 , characterised in that the pawl (6) is rigid with a pin (26) comprising on a portion of its outer surface a longitudinal toothing (30) along which there slides an anti-rotation ring (32) movable between a locking position and a release position for the rotation of said pin (26).
6. A unit as claimed in claim 5, characterised in that the anti-rotation ring (32) comprises frontal toothing (34) cooperating with counter-toothing (36) fixed to the body of the cylinder (2).
7. A unit as claimed in claim 5, characterised in that the anti-rotation ring (32) comprises externally an engagement seat (38) for controlling means (40) of its axial movements.
8. A unit as claimed in claim 1 , characterised in that the cylinder (2) is provided with an outer protection ring (8) in which an aperture (10) is provided for the insertion of the shank (102) of the key (4).
9. A unit as claimed in claim 9, characterised in that the cylinder (2) comprises a seat for an operating bush (14) slidable axialiy between a position in which the electrical generator (70,72) is at rest and a position in which it is triggered.
10. A unit as claimed in claim 9, characterised in that the cylinder (2) is provided with a ring (16) for guiding the axial movements of said operating bush (14).
11. A unit as claimed in claim 9, characterised in that within the interior of the operating bush (14) there is axialiy movable a body (18) in which there is provided a seat (20) for the shank (102) of the key (4), said body (18) being provided with a cylindrical portion engaging in a corresponding cylindrical cavity (28) provided in the central pin (26) of the pawl (6) and movable axialiy but not rotationally within said cavity.
12. A unit as claimed in claim 11 , characterised in that that cylindrical portion of the body (18) engaged in the cylindrical cavity (28) of the central pin (26) houses within a cavity (22) a spring (24) retained in its seat by a diametrical pin which rotationally constrains said body (18) to said central pin (26).
13. A unit as claimed in claims 6 and 9, characterised in that the interior of the cylinder (2) houses, coaxial with said operating ring (14), a release ring (48) axialiy movable between a position in which the anti-rotation ring (32) is released, and a position in which the anti-rotation ring (32) is locked.
14. A unit as claimed in claim 13, characterised by comprising a lever (42) with three arms (40,52,54) rotatable between two separate angular positions, the first arm (40) of said lever (42) being an arm which controls the axial movements of said anti-rotation ring (32), the second arm (52) being an arm providing mutual counteraction between the rotational movements of said lever (42) and the axial movements of said release (48), and the third arm (54) being an arm which rotates said lever (42).
15. A unit as claimed in claim 14, characterised in that with the three-arm (40,52,54) lever (42) there is associated a spring (46) acting in the sense of elastically maintaining said lever in the condition in which its first arm (40) maintains the anti-rotation ring (32) with its frontal toothing (34) engaged in the fixed counter-toothing (36).
16. A unit as claimed in claim 1 , characterised by comprising a pinion (78) rigid with the rotor (70) of the electrical generator, a toothed wheel portion
(80) engaged with said pinion and associated with a spring (84), and a system of connecting rods (88,93) which on inserting the key (4) into the cylinder (2) load said spring (84) to the extent that it releases said toothed wheel (80) and consequently triggers the operation of said electricat generator.
17. A unit as claimed in claims 14 and 16, characterised by comprising a member (56) for operating the third arm (54) of the three-arm lever (42), said member being operated by the kinetic energy stored by said rotor (70) on positive recognition by the cylinder (2) of the key (4) inserted into it.
18. A unit as claimed in claim 17, characterised in that the operating member (56) for the lever (42) comprises a slide (58) movable perpendicular to the axis of said lever, and an element (61) hinged to said slide and movable between a rest position and a position in which it interferes, on positive recognition of the key (4) by the cylinder (2), with the rotor (70) of the electrical generator.
19. A unit as claimed in claim 18, characterised in that the movable element (61) of the member (56) is provided with a tooth (66) interfering with the toothed lateral surface (66) of the rotor (70).
20. A unit as claimed in claim 18, characterised by comprising electromagnetic means (60,62) for controlling the movements of the element (61) relative to the slide (56).
21. A unit as claimed in claim 16, characterised in that a freewheel device is provided between the pinion (78) and the rotor (70).
22. A unit as claimed in one or more of the preceding claims, characterised in that the cylinder (2) is provided with an electronic card (98) containing a capacitor charged by the electrical energy generated by the generator (70,72) and control logic (96), the key (4) being provided with an electronic card (104) containing a control logic (106), said cylinder (2) and said key (4) inserted into it being mutually coupled inductively via a winding (108) provided in the key, a magnetic core (110), also provided in the key, and a winding (12) provided in the cylinder and linked with said core (110) when the key (4) is inserted into the cylinder (2).
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