Access control system

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Inventors

Flink, Jonathan C.

Application #

476023

Filed

Dec-31-1999

Published

Jul-23-2002

Current US Class

235/380
235/382

International Classes

G06K 005/00

Field of Search

235/375-386 340/500 340/568.1 712/34 712/32

Examiners

Lee; Michael G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cantor, Esq.; Frederick R.

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Abstract
A system for controlling access to a secured building area can include a programmable logic controller that is used to interpret data encoded on cards presented to a card reader at a locked door. The logic controller has one processor for decoding input signals, and another processor for comparing decoded data with data in a database, for thus generating a door-unlock signal. The programmable logic controller determines the permissions associated with the data encoded on the card presented, and unlocks the door if such access is permitted. Ancillary systems are easily integrated into the control system due to the modularity of a programmable logic controller-based system. Fire alarm override, burglar alarm systems, and infant security systems may be integrated into the system disclosed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An apparatus for controlling access through plural doors of secured building areas comprising:

a programmable logic controller comprising a first processor with memory, a database resident in said memory of said first processor, at least one input-output module, and a basic module having a second processor with memory;

a card reader associated with each said door, each said reader being coupled to an input port of an input-output module;

an electronically actuated door lock for each said door, each said lock being coupled to an output port of an input-output module; and

a card for each person requiring access to said secured areas, each said card having an encoded identification number;



Description
BACKGROUND

This invention relates to a security system for controlling access to a building or secured area. Security systems for buildings are typically available in a variety of types and complexity. Generally, most modern security systems utilize an identification card or badge having encoded data therein. The identification card or badge acts as the "key" to unlock doors. One seeking to gain access through a locked door presents the identification card or badge to a card reader. If the bearer of the card or badge is granted permission, the door is unlocked.

A security system using electronically detectable identification cards or badges requires a control system that can decode the data encoded in the identification card or badge, and determine the access permission before signalling the actuation of the door lock. A computer-controlled system is typically used. A central computer having a database of access permissions for all active identification cards or badges is employed. These computer-based systems are readily available and are in common use today.
 
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