Coded solid state entry device

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Inventors

Moorhouse, John H.

Application #

200394

Filed

Oct-24-1980

Published

Mar-30-1982

Current US Class

235/382
340/543
361/190

International Classes

E05B 049/00; H04Q 003/00

Field of Search

340/149 361/190 70/277 70/278

Examiners

Yusko; Donald J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gregory; Leo

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Abstract
A coded key operated solid state entry system for a controlled access to a multiplicity of electronic circuits by the use of corresponding coded keys embodying a detection and monitoring system, the detection and monitor system being activated by the insertion into the keyway of a coded key particularly adapted to successively engage a plurality of switches which engage a timer for a timed interval of key insertion and which energizes a circuit to unlatch normally latched tumblers and which upon rotation by the key to the extent of the code of the key, an optic coupling circuit is energized and the code of the tumblers is read, the optic coupler interfaces with a comparator which functions to match the code read with a corresponding coded electronic circuit. If the code is not matched with a corresponding circuit, the timed interval of the timer will expire and the circuit unlatching the tumblers will be caused to become de-energized locking up the tumblers and the key. If the code is matched to a circuit, the timer circuit is re-set for another interval of time for the return of the tumblers of their initial position, for the withdrawal of the key, access to the corresponding circuit having been achieved by the matchup.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A coded solid state entry device, having in combination

a mechanical assembly comprising

a plurality of rotatable concentric tumblers having a keyway,

means supporting said tumblers,

said tumblers bearing code indicia,

a code bearing key disposed in said keyway engaging said tumblers to indicate a code corresponding to the code of said key,

a code indicia sensing means carried by said means,

an electronic assembly including a comparator means comparing the code sensed by said sensing means with a corresponding coded circuit,

said electronic and said mechanical assembly comprising

a first switch means carried by said first mentioned means including signal means visually indicating said key being inserted into said keyway, a timer setting an operating time period and means normally latching said tumblers,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention.

This invention relates to a coded key operated solid state entry system having an electronic controlled access to a multiplicity of corresponding coded electronic circuits and embodying a detection and monitoring system.

2. Description of the Prior Art.

A prior art type of related invention is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,107,655 issued Aug. 15, 1978 to the inventor herein in a device disclosing edge coded rotary tumblers, optic couplers and a structure adapted to receive a multiplicity of coded keys for access to corresponding circuits, but there is no provision for detection and monitoring the operation of the device.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention herein relates to an improvement over the type of structure disclosed in said U.S. Pat. No. 4,107,655 in embodying in the structure herein as improvement an electronic detection and monitoring system which effectively makes foolproof an effort to pick or wrongfully operate the entry system. The detection system monitors and controls the several stages of the operation of the entry system.
 
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