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An electronic door lock includes a housing having a keypad window, a keypad inserted into the keypad window and having a plurality of depressible buttons, and a bezel surrounding the keypad and having a spar, the spar lying between the buttons and providing support to the plurality of depressible buttons in a direction substantially perpendicular to a press direction. The electronic door lock may also have a circuit board which detects button depressions. The housing may be constructed with a single cut designed to enclose multiple buttons, reducing manufacturing costs. The keypad may have a flexible support webbing with chambers corresponding to the buttons. Certain chambers may be connected, allowing a single LED to illuminate multiple buttons, further reducing manufacturing cost.
An electronic door lock includes a housing having a keypad window, a keypad inserted into the keypad window and having a plurality of depressible buttons, and a bezel surrounding the keypad and having a spar, the spar lying between the buttons and providing support to the plurality of depressible buttons in a direction substantially perpendicular to a press direction. The electronic door lock may also have a circuit board which detects button depressions. The housing may be constructed with a single cut designed to enclose multiple buttons, reducing manufacturing costs. The keypad may have a flexible support webbing with chambers corresponding to the buttons. Certain chambers may be connected, allowing a single LED to illuminate multiple buttons, further reducing manufacturing cost.
ELECTRONIC DOOR LOCK WITH KEYPAD
LEBLANC ROBERT (author)
2023-08-03
Patent
Electronic Resource
English