WO2025210375A1 - Verrou portable utilisable dans des environnements extérieurs - Google Patents
Verrou portable utilisable dans des environnements extérieursInfo
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- WO2025210375A1 WO2025210375A1 PCT/IB2024/053145 IB2024053145W WO2025210375A1 WO 2025210375 A1 WO2025210375 A1 WO 2025210375A1 IB 2024053145 W IB2024053145 W IB 2024053145W WO 2025210375 A1 WO2025210375 A1 WO 2025210375A1
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- padlock
- shackle
- portable
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- control electronics
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B37/00—Permutation or combination locks; Puzzle locks
- E05B37/08—Permutation or combination locks; Puzzle locks with tumbler discs on a single axis, all the discs being adjustable by a rotary knob which is not shifted for adjusting the discs
- E05B37/10—Permutation or combination locks; Puzzle locks with tumbler discs on a single axis, all the discs being adjustable by a rotary knob which is not shifted for adjusting the discs in padlocks
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B49/00—Electric permutation locks; Circuits therefor ; Mechanical aspects of electronic locks; Mechanical keys therefor
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B67/00—Padlocks; Details thereof
- E05B67/06—Shackles; Arrangement of the shackle
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B67/00—Padlocks; Details thereof
- E05B67/06—Shackles; Arrangement of the shackle
- E05B67/22—Padlocks with sliding shackles, with or without rotary or pivotal movement
Definitions
- the disclosure relates generally to locks and more specifically to a padlock operable in outdoor environments.
- portable padlocks that can be opened by means of control electronics, activated through a keyboard or through Bluetooth or RF communication from a smartphone, typically lack connectivity to a cell phone network to use them in mobile solutions that require traceability through GPS or through intelligent platforms such as ALEXA, Google Assistant, SIRI, etc. that can be managed remotely.
- the novel portable lock disclosed herein is directed to overcoming or reducing one or more problems associated with currently available portable padlocks.
- novel portable lock/CP3 padlock that can be designed for operation in outdoor environments.
- the novel padlock can be provided with a custom-made lock mechanism preferably operated by built-in control electronics.
- the lock mechanism can be designed to be waterproof, and the manufacturing process for the lock allows for mass production of the novel locks.
- a novel lock design that facilitates its electronic opening and which can have a level of protection against external elements such as water
- b. can include integrated sensors in its design, that provide knowledge and information, such as, without limitation, whether they were opened or closed, cut, etc
- c. can use of a solar panel that allows the use of the lock's electronics without the need to frequently recharge it (i.e. a battery for the electronics)
- d. can include an associated APP specially designed to manage various functionalities of the lock via connectivity through, one or more of the following, nonlimiting, examples: i. GPRS (cell phone connectivity oriented to data transmission); ii.- WIFI connectivity that allows you to communicate with artificial intelligence platforms such as ALEXA, Google Assistant or SIRI; and/or iii. Bluetooth connectivity.
- FIGS. 4A, 4B, 4C and 4D are partial sectional views showing the locking mechanism in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 6A and 6B are perspective views of the shackle and illustrate the nonlimiting slanted contact surfaces in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 7A and 7B are views illustrating the shackle in a locked position in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 8A and 8B are perspective views of the top/front portion or cover of the padlock housing or body member showing additional blockage for the top in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 9A, 9B, 9C, 9D and 9E are view showing the interaction between the solenoid and latch housing in accordance with the present disclosure
- FIGS. 10A, 10B, IOC and 10D illustrate partial sectional views showing the unlocking mechanism in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 11A and 11B illustrate the interaction between the shackle base and the shackle base cover in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 12A and 12B illustrate the interaction between the shackle base and the shackle lock in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 13A and 13B illustrate the interaction between the shackle opening or cutting sensor and the one or more switches preferably placed on the body box/housing in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figure 20 illustrates a bottom perspective view of the top or front portion or cover of padlock body box/housing in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figure 21 illustrates a top perspective view of the top or front portion or cover of Figure 20;
- FIGS 22, 23, 24 and 25 illustrate several views of the shackle base in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 26 and 27 illustrate view of the shackle base cover in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 28, 29, 30 and 31 illustrate the shackle component/part in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 32, 33, 34 and 35 illustrate several views of the shackle lock in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figure 36 is a perspective view of a sealing nut in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 37, 38 and 39 illustrate several views of the latch housing in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figure 40 is a perspective view of a latch housing set screw in accordance with the present disclosure.
- Figures 41 and 42 illustrate a first or left latch in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 43 and 44 illustrate a second or right latch in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 45 and 46 are perspective view of a cable wire rope in accordance with the present disclosure.
- Figures 47 and 48 illustrate a first or left fitting accessory in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 49, 50 and 51 illustrate a non-limiting embodiment for the button in accordance with the present disclosure.
- Figures 52 and 53 illustrate a non-limiting embodiment for the shackle opening and cutting sensor in accordance with the present disclosure.
- Figure 1 is a first embodiment for the novel portable padlock, shown in exploded view (so that the non-limiting preferred parts/components can be seen).
- the padlock can include a body 100 (see Figures 14-17), with portions of body 100 discussed below using reference numerals 101 to 125.
- body 100 can be rectangular shaped and houses most of the parts that make up the padlock.
- body 100 can be constructed or manufactured from an aluminum-alloy monobloc part, preferably manufactured by an injection molding process.
- body 100 will be divided or described into two separate sections/areas (i.e. upper and lower, etc.):
- Opening 101 can be the largest in diameter as compared to the other openings/perforations. Opening 101 can house and/or receive the button 1400 (see Figure 1 and Figures 49-51). Opening 101 can be provided with a channel (102) (preferably rectangular in shape - though not limiting) that can run from the outside to about half of the cylindrical section. The preferred rectangular-shaped part 1404 of button 1400 can move through this channel.
- a preferably threaded cavity 112 can be provided for setting/securement and receipt of a Shackle Base 300 (see Figures 22-25). Portion 117 can provide additional reinforcement to this joint. Shackle base 300 can be secured in place with the Shackle Base Screw which can be inserted or placed in hole 118. As best seen in Figures 16 and 17, adjacent or around this area of body 100 three additional perforations/holes: 113, 114 and 116 can be provided. Holes 113 and 114 can be aligned with hole 112 and can be provided to house shackle stop/lock 600 when shackle 500 is in its closed/locked position. Holes 116 (which can be two holes) can house two switches connected by cables that enter the interior chamber of the body 100, where the electronics are housed.
- the upper section can be provided with two features/parts that can provide greater rigidity to the joining of Body 100 with Top 200, and which can be designated as reinforcements 119 and 120.
- Reinforcement 119 can comprise one or more posts, and in a non-limiting preferred embodiment can comprise four solid posts, which enter corresponding holes 203 in Top 200.
- Reinforcement 120 provides a step or ledge (which can be angled) across the width of Body 100 and can match/correspond to the shape of step/ledge 204 on Top 200. This reinforced assembly can provide relief to the padlock (i.e. effective) against the blows that the padlock may receive from its bottom upwards.
- Lower section of body 100 An area (which can be square or rectangular in shape - though not considered limiting that serves as the primary portion of body 100 for joining body 100 with top 200.
- One or more anchoring posts 201 (and preferably four anchoring posts - though not limiting) (see Figure 20) can be provided and can be screwed from the bottom of the holes 121 (See Figure 14) and can house the electronic components.
- Lower section perimeter protrusion/frame 122 can protrude outward from body 100 and fits into (i.e. is received) cavity 205 (preferably similar in shape to perimeter protrusion 122) of Top 200 can press a Top Seal.
- the Printed Circuit Board can be fixed upon the one or more inner posts 123 (See Figure 15), which can be four inner posts 123 (though not limiting to four posts), and which can double as limitations for the Battery.
- the battery charger socket can be placed on the hole 124.
- the non-limiting, half- cylinder- shaped projection 125 (See Figure 14) that protrudes inside the box 100 within the lower section and can allow a threaded hole to be opened on the outside of body 100, with the purpose of housing a screw that can be provided for securing the external Magnet.
- Figure 1A illustrate an alternative embodiment for the body and is designated as body 100 A.
- the padlock can include a body 100 A (see Figures 18-19), with portions of body 100A discussed below using reference numerals 101 to 126.
- body 100 and body 100 A are: a. Instead hole 106 located across from hole 104 (body 100), body 100A is provided with hole/opening 106A, which can be wider in diameter than hole 106, to house a Left Fitting Accessory 1300 (See Figures 47 and 48). Instead of receiving a left or first end of shackle 500 (as hole 106 received), hole 106A can allow or permit the entry of a left or first end of Cable Wire Rope 1200 (See Figures 45-46). b.
- Threaded cavity 112A of body 100A can be smaller in diameter as compared to cavity 112 of body 100 and can receive a right or second end Cable Wire Rope 1200 the right/second end can be set to be screwed.
- c Perforations 113 and 114 of body 100 can be merged into one perforation 112A (See Figure 19) and aligned with hole 112A and can house the tip of right or second end of Cable Wire Rope 1200.
- hole 126 can be provided to allow flange 1206 of Cable Wire Rope 1200 to enter further into Body 100A.
- body 100 is also considered to apply to body 100A and is incorporated by referenced into the discussion of body 100A (even if not seen in Figures 18-19).
- Top 200 is best seen in Figures 20 and 21, where portions thereof are called out by reference numbers 201 to 208.
- top 200 can cover and seal the opening defined in body 100 or 100A.
- top 200 can be provided with 4 anchoring posts 201 with a threaded hole on the bottom (preferably of each post).
- Post 201 can be sized to fit into the holes 121 of the Body 100 or 100A, where screws can be provided to secure both parts together (though other securement mechanisms and techniques can also be used and are considered within the scope of the disclosure).
- a shallow slot 202 can be provided for allowing part/portion 1404 of button 1400 to act as a shaft, further securing top 200 to the rest of the novel padlock (See Figure 8A).
- Top 200 can be provided with a plurality of holes 203, such as, but not limited to four holes 203 where the 4 reinforcements 119 of body 100 or 100A can enter, for increasing the structural rigidity of the novel portable padlock with the union between both parts (bod 100/100A and top 200).
- top 200 can be provided with a step/ledge 204 (preferably angled) that engages in step/ledge 120 presented in the body 100/100A when top 200 is properly secured to body 100/ 100 A.
- Shackle base 300 is best seen in Figures 22 and 23, where portions thereof are called out by reference numbers 301 to 310.
- Shackle base 300 can be a preferably cylindrical-shaped piece that can anchor shackle 500 to body 100 of the novel portable padlock (100), allowing the closing arch freedom of movement that facilitates the opening or closing of the padlock.
- the exterior of shackle base 300 can be made up of three cylindrical bodies: a.
- the lower part (i.e. outer end) of threaded surface 310 can have a hole 304 where a grub screw enters that locks the piece in a certain position so that it cannot be unscrewed.
- the grub screw is screwed into the body 100 through hole 118, in a position perpendicular to the closing arch support, locking it so that it cannot be unscrewed from the outside.
- Cylinder 302 can act as a reinforcement to improve the support of the shackle base 300 in the body base 300 can be screwed in at hole 112, inside body 100.
- Cylindrical member/cylinder 302 can have two parallel corners 305 on each side (see Figure 24), to facilitate the use of a tool that allows the support base to be screwed into body 100.
- the upper (i.e. outer) end can interact with a ring that forms a shackle base cover for the purpose of waterproofing the central hole of the piece.
- the support base in its center, can have a cylindrical hole/passageway 306 that can cross the piece, and hole 306 can have a diameter that allows the movement of a left or first leg of shackle 500, which moves inside the support base.
- Shackle 500 can make a rectilinear movement inside hole/passageway in two directions: (i) from bottom to top when the padlock is opened or (ii) in the opposite direction when it is closed.
- a crescent-shaped hole 307 can be provided. Hole 307 allows a stop 600 that can be welded or otherwise secured to the tip of shackle 500 to move inside shackle base 300.
- Cutout 309 can have a cylindrical shape and have a diameter larger than the diameter hole 306, which is intended to house an O-ring that can allow for the seal of preferably the entire internal cylindrical cavity of the shackle base 300.
- a first O-ring can be provided inside the support base of the closing arch:
- the first O-ring can be located in the cylindrical blank 309.
- the diameter of a central hole of the first O-ring can allow shackle 500 to slide.
- the first O-ring can interact with element shackle base hat/cover, for the purpose of sealing the entry of water into the compartment where the electronics are housed.
- Shackle base cover 400 is best seen in Figures 26 and 27, where portions thereof are called out by reference numbers 401 to 403.
- Shackle base cover 400 can be a cylindrical piece that can be welded or otherwise secured to shackle 500. Its exterior shape can have two diameters. The portion 401 having the largest diameter covers the upper hole of shackle base 300, when shackle 500 is in the closed position, protecting the o-ring that is housed in internal cavity 309 of shackle base 300.
- a slot 403 can be provided in the bottom of portion 410 for housing a second O-ring which is pressed against the upper wall 310 of shackle base 300 (when the padlock is in the closed position), helping to seal central hole 306.
- the smaller diameter cylinder/portion 402 enters the center of the first O-ring housed in cavity 309 of shackle base 300, and similar to the second O-ring discussed in the previous paragraph, When shackle 500 is in its closed position, it complements the sealing of shackle base 300. This is achieved by pressing the cylinder to the first O- ring in its central diameter and consequently expanding it within cavity 309, to seal the internal hole 306 of shackle base 300 from the entry of water or other elements.
- Shackle 500 is best seen in Figures 28 through 31, where portions thereof are called out by reference numbers 501 to 506.
- shackle 500 can be generally a “U” shaped cylindrical tube 506, preferably provide with machined functional parts at both ends.
- the tip of the shackle’s left or first end, which moves within shackle base 300, can be provided with a semicircular, preferably centered, figure or protrusion 501.
- protrusion 501 can generally have half-moon shape, which passes through a central hole in shackle lock 600 and fixing it in a determined/predetermined position.
- a groove 502 can be provided which is where the right latch 1100 of the lock mechanism penetrates, blocking shackle 500 at that end, so that it cannot move when the padlock is closed (i.e. closed or locked position).
- a conical groove/ledge 503 along the entire circumference can be provided and provides a certain angle for interacting with an angle of similar inclination for a groove/ledge 1003, present at the tip of left latch 1000 of the lock mechanism, with the function of moving the latch towards the interior of a cylinder 800 that houses it, in a movement perpendicular to the movement of shackle 500, when it is being pushed inside body 100 of the padlock towards its closed/locked position (See Figures 4A-4D).
- a slot 504 can be provided (See Figures 28)(or 502 in Figures 4A-4D) where a tip 1001 of the left latch 1001 (See Figure 41) enters, blocking shackle 500 on that side so that it cannot come out of the inside of the padlock body, when the padlock is in a closed/locked position/configuration.
- a hole 505 can be provided at the tip of left/first side/leg of shackle 500 and a magnet can be housed therein that interacts with a magnetic sensor placed in body 100, with the purpose of registering the openings and closings of the padlock, by opening or closing the closing arc.
- a cable (See Figure 1) can run the entire length of tube 506 and can connect to the opening and cutting sensor 1500. If the closing arc is cut, the cable inside is thus also cut, causing it to emit a loss of continuity signal, as sensor element 1500 is connected to the padlock control electronics (See Figures 13A and 13B).
- Shackle lock 600 is best seen in Figures 32 through 35, where portions thereof are called out by reference numbers 601 to 603.
- shackle lock 600 can be a steel plate with a rectangular shape where its two smaller sides can have a semicircular or rounded shape.
- a center area of shackle lock 600 can be provided with a hole 60, which can be preferably crescent-shaped), for receipt of semi-cylindrical tip 501 of shackle 500.
- One purpose of this coupling can be to fix the steel plate shackle lock 600 in a certain position, and preferably welding it once properly positioned to shackle 500.
- the left or first semicircular side on its upper edge 602 can have a semi- cylindrical rounding, for interacting with an angle portion 1105 of the right latch 1100 of the lock mechanism, allowing the movement of the right latch 1100 in a transverse direction to the direction in which shackle 500 moves when it is moving towards a closed/locked position inside the padlock.
- the right side opposite to the previous one, likewise can have a semicircular shape 603, which can protrude outside the cylinder diameter of shackle 500, achieving a projection that functions as a stop, so that the shackle cannot come out of shackle base 300 where it is contained or otherwise secured. This is accomplished through the movement of shackle 500.
- Latch Housing 800 is best seen in Figures 37 through 39, where portions thereof are called out by reference numbers 801 to 810.
- Latch Housing 800 can have as a cylindrical surface 801 that slides through Sealing Nut 700 and can have a groove 802 that can house or receive an O-Ring to prevent water from entering the chamber 108 of body 100.
- Surfaces 803 and 804 can slide on surface 109 of lock body 100. Between these two areas there is a surface 805 where a Solenoid actuator can enter (see Figures 9A-9E), blocking the entire mechanism.
- a spring can be provided and is guided across surface 806, pressing Latch Housing 800 against button 1400.
- the inner surfaces, 807 and 809 can have differing inner diameter dimensions (to create internal steps or stops) and can guide left latch 1000 with 1001 and 1005 as corresponding contact surfaces.
- Surface 808 (acts as step) limits the movement of left latch 1000, blocking left latch 1000 from being released.
- On the right side area 810 is provided and contains an internal stop for latch housing (900), preventing its exit through this end.
- two slots 811 and 812 (See Figures 38 and 39) can be provided for securing and blocking the head of the solenoid actuator entering the slots. (See Figures 4A-$d and Figures 9A-9E)
- Latch Housing Set Screw 900 is best seen in Figure 40, where a portion thereof is called out by reference number 901.
- Latch Housing Set Screw 900 can be placed on the right side of latch housing 800, to prevent left latch 1000 and the spring that interacts with it from coming out.
- Latch Housing Set Screw 90 can have a center hole 901 to allow part 1102 of the right latch 1100 to slide, while attached to left latch 1000.
- a ridge/groove 1004 can houses or receive the Left Latch’s O-Ring to aid in waterproofing the mechanism.
- the threaded internal hole 1007 allows the joining of Left Latch 1000 with a Right Latch 1100.
- Right Latch 1100 is best seen in Figures 43 and 44, where portions thereof are called out by reference numbers 1101 to 1105.
- Right Latch 1100 can preferably comprise two sections: an extruded profile (1101) and a cylinder (1102). The profile can slide on channel 115 of the body 100.
- Profile 1101 can have hole in the middle to allow the passing of the right or second end of shackle 500.
- hole 1104 provides clearance for a portion of shackle 500 to be inserted therethrough (See Figure 7B).
- a beveled edge/ledge 1105 can be provided to aid in the entry of the Shackle 500 (See Figures 4A-4D and Figures 6A-6B).
- This section can also block shackle 5000, fulfilling a latch’ s function, when in contact with feature 506 of the Shackle. (See Figures 4A-4D and Figure 7B).
- a threaded section 1103 can be provided that can be screwed into hole 1007 of Left Latch 1000 for joining, securing or attaching left latch 100 with right latch 1100. (See Figure 5D).
- the electrical wire loop’s crest can be located on a left end of cable wire rope 1200 and the two ends of the electrical wire can exit cable wire rope 12000 through hole 1204 on the right side, where the two ends can pass by hole 116 of the body 100A and enter the inner chamber of the padlock, where the electronics are preferably housed.
- Threaded surface 1205 allows screwing the right end of cable wire rope 1200 into hole 112A of the body 100A.
- Feature or flange 1206 acts as an indicator as to how deep cable wire rope 1200 should be screwed in (i.e. when flange 1206 meets the base of hole 126 on body 100A). This fixed depth can allow portion 1207 to be aligned with hole 115A on body 100A, where the Right Fitting Set Screw is placed, preventing removal.
- Accessory 1300 can provide additional length to the guided trajectory of the Left Fitting entry, restricting the movement to a uniaxial one, as the latter slides through internal surface 1302. Cylinder 1303 can enter hole 106 of body 100A. Blank or member 1304 allows a grub screw to enter that slot from the body of the lock, for the purpose of securing accessory 1300.
- a generally rectangular block/member 1404 can be attached to the outer surface, to secure the top 200 so that it cannot be removed once the padlock is closed.
- the shallow slot 202 of one of the anchoring posta 201 of top 200 is where block 1404 performs the function of a latch.
- a hole (1405) can be provided so that button 1400 does not obstruct the path between the Shackle Magnet and magnetic sensor.
- a slot shaped hole 1406 can be provided for the Button Screw to impede the separation between button 1400 and Body 100.
- Slot 1407 ( Figure 50) can ensure that there is no interference between button 1400 and the left end of shackle 500, for both components to work independently.
- the printed circuit board has two circular copper tracks 1501 on its surface, which can make contact with two switches placed on body 100 of the lock, connected to the electronic board of the lock with the purpose of having two signals, which the padlock electronics microcontroller will process:
- the first signal can measure the continuity of the shackle cut sensor. It can be a two-wire cable, which passes inside the central hole that passes through shackle 500 along its entire length 506. The two wires of the cable can be soldered to each of the two copper tracks 1501 that the board has. When the closing arch (shackle 500) is in the closed/locked position, the two contacts 1501 on the plate in turn make contact with the switches placed inside body 100 of the padlock, creating a closed circuit (See Figures 13A and 13B). When the closing arc is cut, one or both wires of the cable are also cut, so continuity is interrupted, and the microcontroller of the electronic card interprets this signal, which can issue a cut alarm to the tracking platform software.
- the second signal has to do with the opening of shackle 500, with the two switches placed on body 100 of the padlock.
- shackle 500 opens, contact with the switches on the plate is stop/discontinued/disrupted, with the electronics of the padlock interpreting the signal generated as an opening of the padloci.
- a center hole 1502 can be provided and allows the passage of the two- wire cable coming from shackle 500, which can be soldered to each of the copper tracks of the printed circuit board.
- Some additional parts/components for the novel portable padlock can include, without limitation, the following: a. Keypad ( Figures 1 and 1A) - preferably located in hollowed surface/area 207 of top 200 and can be secured with screws (i.e. such as, 10 screws/holes - though not limiting) through holes 208 provided in top 200; b. Keypad Seal - preferably located in hollowed surface/area 207 of top 200 and can be placed between the top 200 and the Keypad, to aid in waterproofing the chamber that houses the electronics within the padlock; c. Top Seal - preferably located in cavity 205 of top 200 and can be pressed in place by ridge/protrusion 122 of body 100.
- the top seal can aid in waterproofing the chamber that houses the electronics within the padlock; d. Screw Covers - to avoid or reduce the Shackle Base Screw and the Button Screw from being removed, covers can be bolted or otherwise secured/disposed in place; e. Shackle Base Screw - To prevent or reduce the unscrewing of Shackle Base 300, a screw can be passed through hole 118 of the Body 100 and slot 304 of Shackle Base 300; f. Button Screw - To prevent or reduce button 1400 from separating from the lock, a screw cam be passed through hole 105 of the body 100 and slot 1406 of Button 1400; g. Shackle Base O-Ring - Preferably placed on Shackle Base 300 and pressed by surface/portion 402 of Shackle base cover 400.
- Figures 6A and 6B illustrate the slanted contact surfaces for shackle 500, left latch 1000 and right latch 1100.
- the conic surfaces that come into contact between the shackle 500 and the two latches 1000 and 1100 are seen to further explain the translation of movement from one direction to a perpendicular one.
- Figures 13A and 13B illustrate an interaction between the shackle opening or cutting sensor 1500 and the switches placed in body 100.
- the shackle opening and cutting sensor 1500 can be placed and fixed at the base of the shackle lock, is connected to the two-wire continuity cable, which runs its entire length internally through the central conduit of shackle 500.
- Each wire of the cable can be soldered to the corresponding track of two contacts 1501 on the printed circuit board that forms the opening and closing sensor 1500.
- two switches are placed within body 100 in a position/location aligned with each of the tracks of the cutting and separation sensor 1500.
- 6- Shackle lock (600). From 601 to 603
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Abstract
L'invention concerne un nouveau cadenas portable conçu pour fonctionner dans des environnements extérieurs. Le mécanisme de verrouillage peut être actionné par une électronique de commande intégrée. Le mécanisme de verrouillage peut être conçu pour être étanche à l'eau. Le nouveau verrou intelligent selon l'invention peut communiquer par l'intermédiaire de GSM, Bluetooth et/ou WIFI, avec une plateforme ou une application web facile à utiliser afin de commander ou de faire fonctionner diverses fonctions du nouveau cadenas intelligent. L'électronique de commande intégrée peut en outre être équipée d'un GPS qui permet d'afficher sa traçabilité. Le cadenas peut comprendre un clavier tactile intégré qui permet au cadenas d'être ouvert avec une clé d'accès, dans des endroits où il n'y a pas de couverture cellulaire et où un déverrouillage à distance n'est pas possible. Le cadenas peut être ouvert par l'intermédiaire d'une carte RFID ou d'un signal GPRS, Wifi et/ou Bluetooth, à l'aide d'une application ou d'une application Web. Le cadenas peut également comprendre un ou plusieurs capteurs intégrés pour fournir des informations concernant les événements d'ouverture, de fermeture et de coupe du cadenas.
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