Optical security system

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Inventors

Moorhouse, John H.
Bodin, Michael A.
Larsen, Kurt

Application #

057598

Filed

Jan-24-2002

Published

Dec-31-2002

Current US Class

235/382
235/454

International Classes

G06K 007/10

Field of Search

235/454 235/382

Assignee

Moorhouse; John H. (Minnetonka, MN)

Examiners

Pitts; Harold I.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Patterson, Thuente Skaar & Christensen

US Patent References

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Other References

"Abloy Disklock Pro", Sal Dulcamaro, The National Locksmith, Nov. 2001, pp. 16-25.

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Abstract
The present invention relates generally to an optical security system having a key, an optic lock, and a processing system. The lock generally has a plurality of optic reflective sensors, a plurality of readable discs, and a controller for processing information to and from the plurality of sensors. The optic security lock senses the surface changes of state during the rotation of the plurality of discs caused by the turning of the fully-engaged key. The data from the sensors is communicated to the controller, with the controller having a microprocessor capable of communicating data to and receiving data from the sensors. The processing system analyzes the data from the controller and compares the data to known information in a database for generating a lock command signal. Additionally, an external keypad device can be coupled in data communication with the controller and processing system for additional security verification before generating a corresponding lock command signal.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An optical security lock comprising:

at least one key for engaging the optical lock whereby the at least one key includes a plurality of angular segments;

a plurality of rotatable discs, each disc capable of receiving the at least one key such that each of the angular segments of the at least one key defines a rotatable movement of one corresponding disc upon maximum allowable turning of the key;

a plurality of reflective infrared counting sensors whereby the sensors count the rotatable movement of a predetermined plurality of the discs by sensing surface changes of state of the discs; and

a mountable controller having at least one microprocessor in operable communication with each of the sensors whereby the processor communicates instructions to the sensors and processes data received from the sensors.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to security, and more particularly, to an optical security system capable of sensing and counting the rotatable movement of lock discs and generating a lock command signal.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Traditionally, key locks have been the most commonly used and understood lock systems available. Conventional key lock systems comprise a lock and a corresponding key. Each lock has a key cut to match the specific internal tumblers or wheels of the lock such that only that key will properly align and open the lock. Key blades are cut to predetermined shapes to facilitate proper engagement with a corresponding lock. However, there are fundamental drawbacks to such systems. Namely, there are a limited number of cut configurations for a particular key, thus limiting the number of lock and key combinations that can be manufactured. As a result of this limitation, it is generally accepted that only several thousand distinct lock and key combinations are available in such conventional lock systems. Once that limit has been met it is necessary to recycle the known combinations. This can obviously result in unacceptable results and security vulnerabilities.
 
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