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ELECTROMECHANICAL LOCK
Abstract An electromechanical lock comprises an electromechanical locking mechanism 5 and a control circuit, wherein an associated counter-piece can be locked by means of the locking mechanism. The locking mechanism has a latch, an entrainer that is rotatable about an axis of rotation for driving the latch, and an electric motor for driving the entrainer, wherein the latch can be moved between a locking position and an unlocking position, wherein the latch is preloaded in the direction of the 10 locking position. The entrainer can be rotated into a release position, a standby position, and a blocking position and the latch can be driven to perform a movement into the unlocking position by rotating the entrainer into the release position. In the standby position, the latch is released to be urged back against the preload. In the blocking position, the entrainer blocks the latch against a 15 movement in the direction of the unlocking position. 81 19,19, 11,89 D - 17 33, 59, 36 35, 57 -27 Fiq.1 5 53 23, 61 63 41 37 39 45 D1\ 23, 61 43 Fiq.1
ELECTROMECHANICAL LOCK
Abstract An electromechanical lock comprises an electromechanical locking mechanism 5 and a control circuit, wherein an associated counter-piece can be locked by means of the locking mechanism. The locking mechanism has a latch, an entrainer that is rotatable about an axis of rotation for driving the latch, and an electric motor for driving the entrainer, wherein the latch can be moved between a locking position and an unlocking position, wherein the latch is preloaded in the direction of the 10 locking position. The entrainer can be rotated into a release position, a standby position, and a blocking position and the latch can be driven to perform a movement into the unlocking position by rotating the entrainer into the release position. In the standby position, the latch is released to be urged back against the preload. In the blocking position, the entrainer blocks the latch against a 15 movement in the direction of the unlocking position. 81 19,19, 11,89 D - 17 33, 59, 36 35, 57 -27 Fiq.1 5 53 23, 61 63 41 37 39 45 D1\ 23, 61 43 Fiq.1
ELECTROMECHANICAL LOCK
WEHR MICHEL (author) / WEIERSHAUSEN BERND (author)
2023-03-16
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E05B
LOCKS
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