Environmental control lock system

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Inventors

Holcomb, Glen
Reed, William

Application #

634883

Filed

Apr-19-1996

Published

Aug-3-1999

Current US Class

165/200
165/201
165/237
235/382
235/382.5
236/44C
236/44R
307/116
340/5.66
340/5.7
340/571

International Classes

G05D 023/00; F28F 027/00

Field of Search

340/825.31 340/825.34 340/539 340/591 235/382 235/382.5 70/278 165/200 165/201 165/237 307/116 236/44

Assignee

Vingcard a.s. (NO)

Examiners

Cuchlinski, Jr.; William A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Bierman, Muserlian and Lucas

US Patent References

4101886   Apparatus for cons...
4485864   Occupancy respons...
4534194   Electronic lock syst...
4717816   Electronic lock and...
4851828   Electronic locking...
5591950   Programmable ele...

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Other References

North American Technologies, Inc. brochure--Sensorstat Occupancy Sensing HVAC Controller, No Month/Year. North American Technologies, Inc. brochure--innPULSE Guest Room Management and Information System--Oct. 1993. Teledex brochure--Comfort Central Guest Room Climate Control System, No Month/Year. NRG Management Systems, Inc. brochure--In--Room Information System--NRG Management Systems No Month/Year. Alerton Technologies, Inc. brochure--Energy Management & Controls for Hotels, May 1995.

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Abstract
The electric lock system combines an electric lock with an energy control unit such that when a guest key is used in the lock, the lock communicates with the energy control unit to move from an unsold state to a sold state. Optionally, the guest key has information which tells the lock when the guest will leave and the lock communicates to the energy control unit to move from the sold state to an unsold state. Another option, includes a motion detector and door switch which allows the lock to detect the presence of the guest in the room and allows the lock to further employ an occupied and unoccupied state. The combination of the electric lock system and the energy control unit provides energy savings in the heating and cooling of the room.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved electronic lock system having an electronic lock mounted in a door of a room to provide access to said room; and a guest key card with a guest key code thereon for opening said lock, said lock having a means for storing a guest access code, a means for reading said guest key code when said guest key card is inserted into said lock and a means for comparing said guest key code with said guest access code such that if said guest key code matches said guest access code said lock opens, the improvement comprising:

(a) an energy control means, said energy control means controlling temperature in said room, said energy control means having a means for communicating directly with said lock, and having at least two modes, a sold mode and an unsold mode, said unsold mode having a wider temperature range than said sold mode temperature range; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to electronic lock systems and, more specifically, to a combination of an electronic lock system and an environmental control system for controlling the heating and cooling units in a room.

2. Prior Art

Electronic lock systems are commonly employed in hotels, motels, cruise ships and ferries where a room is rented to a guest for a short period of time and there is a need for a high level of security. The electronic lock system, in essence, provides each new guest with a new key and rekeys the lock for each new key used in the lock. Typically, an electronic lock system comprises a key generating station which is located at the check-in counter or front desk of the hotel and an electronic lock which is mounted in a door of a room and provides access to the room. The lock is opened by a key having magnetic data (key code) thereon. Typically, the key is in the form of a card and the magnetic data is encoded onto the key by the key generating station when it is assigned to the guest at the front desk. The lock has a means to read the magnetic data on the key and a microcontroller to compare the key code with an access code. The access code is either generated by the microcontroller through an algorithm or is stored in the memory of the microcontroller. If there is a match between the access code and the key code, then the lock opens and allows access to the room.
 
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