[0001] This invention relates to a security device for locking, in a manner that can be
opened, generic leaves.
[0002] Before further proceeding in this description, it is convenient to specify that the
word optronics as used herein refers to a technical field jointly involving optics
and electronics; in particular, with the attribute deriving from this word, which
is used especially by persons skilled in the art, there will be defined those devices,
apparatuses, instruments, etc. whose operation is based on applications of optics
and electronics principles.
[0003] A known example of such applications is holography; this application may be considered
basically as a technique of recording on a plate or another support, and of later
reproducting as well, generally luminous waves of the coherent monochromatic type
(laser beam). This technique enables, for instance, the characteristic reproduction
of objects with three-dimensional effects.
[0004] Coming now back to the field of application of the preferred invention, namely to
security devices for doors and generic leaves, it should be pointed out that, although
many technological innovations have been made, the solutions currently available on
the market are not fully satisfactory.
[0005] For instance, among the latest innovations in this field are locks operated by anti-duplication
keys, intended especially for safes and armoured cabinets; such keys usually have
conventional shapes and have a set of permanent magnets are embedded in their bit,
whose induction fields have unknown orientation.
[0006] Unfortunately, even such keys have been duplicated by counterbeiters. In fact, by
disposing around the bit a set of orientable magnets, the latter assume a complementary
pattern to that of the embedded magnets, from which it is possible to infer the original
shape of the key.
[0007] However, this is only one example out of the many excerptible ones. On a more general
level, from the security systems for doors and leaves based on the use of combination
locks, to the most sophisticated key designs with various forms and sizes, no technical
solutions have been provided heretofore which either can eliminate the risk of confidential
informations or elements diffusion, which are useful for overcoming the protection
afforded by said security systems, or successfully avoid duplication of the keys.
[0008] It is the object of this invention to overcome the limitations and deficiencies of
security systems for locking, in a manner that can be opened, generic doors and leaves,
as provided by the state of the art.
[0009] This object is achieved, according to the invention, by a device as outlined above
and characterized in the appended claims.
[0010] Further features and the advantages of the invention will be more clearly apparent
from the description of two embodiments thereof, given herein below by way of example
and not of limitation with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a safe with a leaf according to the invention;
Figure 2 shows a sectional view of a first embodiment of the device according to the
invention; and
Figure 3 shows a sectional view of a second embodiment of the device according to
the invention.
[0011] With reference to such figures, and in particular to figure 1, generally shown at
1 is a leaf in accordance with this invention. More particularly, in this description,
the leaf door is the armored door of a safe 2, depicted in figure 1 together with
a pair of devices 4 and 6, respectively shown in dash and dot lines. These devices
4 and 6 represent respective embodiments of the invention, and their simultaneous
presence in figure 1 is for convenience of illustration: indeed, they may be used
alternatively, as explained hereinafter, depending on different situations.
[0012] With reference to Figure 2, the first of these embodiments will now be described.
[0013] The security device 4 includes a key 41 having a bit 42 of conventional design, which
key is associated with a respective lock 43 mounted on the leaf 1 and provided with
a keyhole 43a for the key 41; at said bit 42, the key 41 has an end 44 jutting out
therefrom and carrying a hologram 45 of a conventional type which occupies substantially
the whole surface of one side of said end 44. In this embodiment, said hologram is
applied to the end 44 and carries identification informations recorded thereon, as
explained hereinafter.
[0014] The lock 43 is provided with an aperture 46 to let the end 44 with its hologram 45
project outwards when the key 41 is inserted into the lock 43. The device 4 of this
invention includes a reader of the opto-electronic type, generally shown at 48. The
reader 48 is of conventional type and will not be further described in detail as regards
to its component parts, but only its distinctive functional aspects will be considered
here.
[0015] Furthermore, the device 4 of the invention includes a magnetomotive locking assembly
50 for releasably driving a conventional bolt 51 of the lock 43 and thus lock in a
manner that can be opened, the leaf 1. The device 4 also includes an electric power
supply 52 for powering the reader 48 and the magnetomotive assembly 50. The magnetomotive
locking assembly 50 operation is controlled by the reader 48; the latter is provided
with conventional opto-electronic means to enable the hologram 45 on the key 41 to
be read and the information recorded thereon compared with identification information
stored in the reader 48 and thereby, to enable the magnetomotive assembly 50 to release
the bolt.
[0016] In operation of the inventive device 4, to lock or unlock the leaf 1 it is foreseen
that the holder of the key 41 insert it into the lock 43 so as to make the end 44
and its hologram 45 to come out. The reader 48 reads and recognizes said hologram,
and once it is verified that the informations recorded thereon match the informations
stored in the reader, it enables the magnetomotive assembly to release the bolt 51.
Under this condition, the user is allowed to operate the key 41 and the open or shut
the leaf 1 as desired.
[0017] A device according to the invention, constructed as in the above embodiment affords
a number of advantages.
[0018] Notice, first of all, that the hologram 45 provides the key 41 with a means of identification
which is almost impossible to duplicate or decode. It is indeed well known, that holograms,
i.e. the recordings of light waves by surface etching with coherent monochromatic
light beans, cannot be decoded if the way they have been formed is unknown. In the
same way it is known that the parameters used for obtaining the holograms, namely
the wavelengths used for the light beams, their respective phase displacement and
their chronological sequence of incidence on the surface where the hologram is formed,
provide a virtually unlimited range of combinations which, unless known in advance,
preclude all chances of the hologram being read and recognized.
[0019] It can be appreciated, therefore, that the technical solution provided by the invention
achieves the object previously mentioned. It should be also noted that in this embodiment,
the key 41, additionally to carrying the hologram 45, still retains its mechanical
function to operate the bolt 51 after the reader 48 has enabled the magnetomotive
assembly 50 to release the bolt.
[0020] This feature allows the invention to be also employed with common keys as used in
normal applications.
[0021] With reference to Figure 3, shown in detail therein is a second embodiment of the
invention. In the figure, parts which are structurally and functionally equivalent
to those of the first embodiment are denoted by the same reference numerals.
[0022] In this second embodiment, the device of the invention is generally shown at 6 and
includes a key 61 having form of a card, adapted for insertion into a lock 63 basically
in the form of a slot. The key 61 is provided with a hologram 45 at an end 44.
[0023] A conventional opto-electronic reader 48 is mounted on the leaf 1 at the location
of the lock 63; this reader 48 is similar to the one of the first embodiment and is
arranged to read the hologram 45, compare it with identification informations stored
in the reader itself, and enable the operation of a bolt 51 as explained hereinafter.
[0024] In addition, the device 6 of this invention comprises an electromechanical actuator
assembly 70 for operating a bolt 51 which locks the leaf 1; such an assembly 70 is
also conventional (for example, similar assemblies can be found on delayed opening
safes which include electromechanical motors driven by timers), and its construction
will not be described in detail.
[0025] The operation of this second embodiment of the invention is substantially similar
to that of the first one, and may be summarized as follows; as the key 61 shaped as
a card is inserted into the corresponding lock 63, the end 44 carrying the hologram
45 comes out of the lock 63 and enter the reader 48 through its opening 46.
[0026] The reader 48 reads the hologram 45 and checks its match with the identification
informations stored in the reader. In the case of a positive match, the reader 48
enables the electromechanical assembly 70 to operate the bolt 51, thereby unlocking
the leaf 1.
[0027] Of course, the device 6 of this invention would also lock the leaf, when the same
procedure as has been used for unlocking it is followed in the reverse order.
[0028] It should be emphasized that in this second embodiment of the invention, the door
bolt is not operated mechanically through a key, but rather through means incorporated
to the device itself. A part from this difference, the second embodiment also ensures
a total security for the device 6 by virtue of the provision of hologram 45, on account
of the same considerations as have been offered in connection with the first embodiment.
[0029] In addition, it matters to remark that by virtue of its simiplicity, the device can
be readily used in a variety of applications, other than the armor doors of safes
as described above, such as ordinary civil interior doors, leaves of gates and main
entrance doors.
[0030] It is important to observe that the device of this invention may indeed be easily
adapted for different uses in alternative versions of the embodiments previously discussed;
in fact, in the first embodiment described, the hologram locates on the protruding
end of the key but obviously it could be provided at any other location on the key
and the key could, of course be of a type different from that illustrated. It is as
much evident that several holograms might be provided on one key, without this constituting
a departure from the invention teaching.
[0031] Other possible embodiments of the invention may provide for a particular location
of the reader 48; the latter could be placed inside the door rather than on it as
in the examples given, and especially in connection with the second embodiment of
the invention, it could be located away from the leaf 1 and be linked operatively
to the door locking means 70 and 51. Such would be the case with a security device
according to the invention which is to be operated remotely from its installation
leaf.
[0032] Other alternative embodiments of the invention may be readily foreseen for those
applications where the simple bolt described in the foregoing is replaced with more
complicated locking arrangements; in some cases, for instance, the electromechanical
assembly 70 or the locking assembly 50 could be easily replaced with electromagnetic
locking means. Furthermore, also the various functions of the reader 48 which have
been previously described as grouped in a single structural element for simplicity,
could instead be performed in a distinct manner; such would be the case, for example,
where a set of doors are controlled by a central computer which provides the functions
of storing the identification information and comparing them with the informations
read from the peripheral readers. Such a solution might advantageously be applied
to the control of a set of security doors in banks and the like.
[0033] Neither these nor any other possible modifications of the embodiments described hereinabove
would depart from the essence of the teaching provided by the invention.
1. A security device for locking, in a manner that can be opened, a leaf (1), characterized
in that it comprises a hologram (45) containing a plurality of informations, a portable
support (41,61) for said hologram (45), an opto-electronic reader (48) associated
to said leaf (1) and fitted to read and compare said hologram with identification
informations stored in the reader (48), a means (43,50,51,70) of locking, in a manner
that can be opened, the leaf (1) under control by said reader (48), said means (43,50,51,70)
of locking being enabled to operation by the reader (48) subsequently to reading the
hologram (45) and comparing the informations contained therein with the identification
informations stored in the reader (48).
2. A security device according to Claim 1, characterized in that said support for the
hologram (45) comprises a key (41), and said leaf (1) locking means comprises a lock
(43) associated with the key (41) provided with a bolt (51) and a bolt locking assembly
(50) controlled by said reader (48), which reader (48) is located at said lock (43).
3. A device according to Claim 2, characterized in that said key (41) has an end (44),
extending along its longitudinal continuation, wherein said hologram (45) is supported,
said end (44) projecting outwards through a lock (43) opening (46) when the key (41)
is inserted thereinto to allow reading of the hologram (45) by the reader (48).
4. A security device according to Claim 3, characterized in that said locking assembly
(50) is of a megnetomotive type.
5. A device according to Claim 1, characterized in that said leaf (1) locking means comprises
an electromechanical assembly (70) for operating a bolt (51), controlled by the reader
(48).
6. A device according to Claim 5, characterized in that said support (61) is substantially
a card.
7. A device according to Claim 1, characterized in that said door (1) locking means (43,50,51,70)
is of an electromagnetic type.