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| United States Patent | 4773020 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4773020.html |
| Inventor(s) | Anderson; Carl A. (Engelbrektsgatan 6, Gavle, SE);
Farkas; Bela (Smaragdvagen 100, Gavle, SE);
Remar; Anders S. (Topasvagen 3E, Gavle, SE) |
| Abstract | A system for locking objects for a predetermined time on the basis of
prepayment. A central processing unit (1) is connected to a plurality of
object-locking devices (27) which may be locked after prepayment has been
made into said unit. During count-down of the unit (1) to zero the
object-locking devices can be unlocked for access, but only once. When the
count-down continues below zero unlocking is prevented until additional
payment has been made.
The System is particularly appropriate as a parking system for bicycles, a
system for locking washing machines in laundromats, and a system for
lockers at bus and railroad stations and at airports. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4773020 |
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System for locking objects |
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| Publication Date |
September 20, 1988 |
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| Filing Date |
November 6, 1986 |
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| Parent Case |
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No.
839,451, filed Mar. 11, 1986; which is a continuation of application Ser.
No. 462,090, Filed Jan. 28, 1983 both now abandoned. |
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Feb 04, 1982[SE]8200636 |
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Title Information  |
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We claim:
1. A parking system for bicycles, said system comprising:
(a) a plurality of bicycle stands; each bicycle stand including an
arbitrary number of individual, numbered, lockable bicycle parking places;
(b) sensor means; one of said sensor means being disposed in each of said
individual bicycle parking places for sensing the presence of a bicycle;
(c) locking means; one of said locking means being disposed in each of said
individual bicycle parking places for locking a bicycle;
(d) a control unit; said control unit being common to all of said bicycle
stands;
(e) receiver means; said receiver means being connected between said sensor
means and said control unit for receiving sensing signals from said sensor
means in said control unit;
(f) register means; said register means being connected between said
locking means and said control unit for sending locking and unlocking
signals, respectively, from said control unit to said locking means;
(g) printing means; said printing means being connected to said control
unit for receiving control signals therefrom and for sending signals
thereto;
(h) payment receiving means; said payment receiving means being connected
to said control unit for providing information on payment received for
parking;
(i) a random code generator; said random code generator generating a
random, secret code and being connected to said control unit and said
printing means;
(j) a keyset for manual actuation; said keyset being connected to said
control unit for supplying the keyed number of a bicycle place to the
control unit in response to such keying;
(k) clock means; said clock means being connected to said control unit for
supplying clock pulse signals thereto;
(l) start button means; said start button means being connected to said
control unit;
(m) a display; said display being connected to said control unit for
receiving signals for displaying:
(i) said keyed bicycle place number;
(ii) the present time when the control unit is in a quiescent position;
(iii) the outgoing time when payment for the keyed bicycle place number has
been made to a payment receiving means; and
(iv) the amount of money paid; and
(n) a receipt dispenser; said receipt dispenser being connected to said
printing means, said start button means initiating--after the place number
of a selected bicycle place has been keyed on said keyset by the parker,
after payment in said payment receiving means has been made, and after
manual actuation of said start button means has been carried out by the
parker--(A) locking of the bicycle and (B) printout on said receipt of:
said selected, keyed bicycle place number, a randomly generated secret
code number in the form of a combination of digits subsequently to be
introduced manually by the parked on the keyset for releasing the locked
bicycle, said displayed outgoing time, and said displayed amount of money
paid.
2. A parking system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said display
indicates the additional payment required once the initial parking period
has been exceeded, said control unit thereby validating the originally
generated secret unlocking code which may be utilized once when said
additional payment has been received by said payment receiving means.
3. A parking system in accordance with claim 1, comprising means for
releasing said locked bicycle by an authorized person by means of a
specific function of said control unit.
4. A parking system for bicycles, said system comprising:
(a) a plurality of bicycle stands; each bicycle stand including an
arbitrary number of individual, numbered, lockable bicycle parking places;
(b) sensor means; one of said sensor means being disposed in each of said
individual bicycle parking places for sensing the presence of a bicycle;
(c) locking means; one of said locking means being disposed in each of said
individual bicycle parking places for locking a bicycle;
(d) a control unit; said control unit being common to all of said bicycle
stands;
(e) receiver means; said receiver means being connected between said sensor
means and said control unit for receiving sensing signals from said sensor
means in said control unit;
(f) register means; said register means being connected between said
locking means and said control unit for sending locking and unlocking
signals, respectively, from said control unit to said locking means;
(g) printing means; said printing means being connected to said control
unit for receiving control signals therefrom and for sending signals
thereto;
(h) payment receiving means; said payment receiving means being connected
to said control unit for providing information on payment received for
parking time thereto;
(i) a random code generator; said random code generator generating a
random, secret code and being connected to said control unit and said
printing means;
(j) a keyset for manual actuation; said keyset being connected to said
control unit for supplying the keyed number of a bicycle place to the
control unit in response to such keying;
(k) clock means; said clock means being connected to said control unit for
supplying clock pulse signals thereto;
(l) start button means; said start button means being connected to said
control unit;
(m) a display; said display being connected to said control unit for
receiving signals for displaying:
(i) said keyed bicycle place number;
(ii) the present time when the control unit is in a quiescent position;
(iii) the outgoing time when payment for the keyed bicycle place number has
been made to said payment receiving means; and
(iv) the amount of money paid; and
(n) a receipt dispenser; said receipt dispenser being connected to said
printing means, said start button means initiating--after payment in said
payment receiving means has been made and after manual actuation of said
start button means has been carried out by the parker--(A) locking of the
bicycle and (B) printout on said receipt of: an available bicycle place
number telling the parker where to park his bicycle, a randomly generated
secret code number in the form of a combination of digits subsequently to
be introduced manually by the parker on the keyset for releasing the
locked bicycle, said displayed outgoing time, and said displayed amount of
money paid.
5. A parking system in accordance with claim 4, wherein said display
indicates the additional payment required once the initial parking period
has been exceeded, said control unit thereby validating the originally
generated secret unlocking code which may be utilized once when said
additional payment has been received by said payment receiving means.
6. A parking system in accordance with claim 4, comprising means for
releasing said locked bicycle by an authorized person by means of a
specific function of said control unit. |
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Claims  |
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Description  |
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This invention refers to a system for locking objects for a predetermined
time on the basis of prepayment. The system may to advantage be used as a
parking system for bicycles and will be exemplified as such, but it can
equally well be utilized in other connections, for example for washing
machines in laundromats and for lockers at bus and railroad stations and
at airports.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Parking systems for bicycles become successively more justified in
consequence of the increasing cost of fuel for automobiles and people
beginning to use the bicycle as a means of transportation to a greater
extent.
As the result of the increase in bicycle riding it is necessary that
bicycle parking lots be orderly so that people may be able to find their
bicycles after leaving them there. Furthermore, present-day bicycles are
very expensive, and to a high degree this justifies securing them so that
a bicycle owner may find his bicycle where he left it when he comes to
pick it up.
Hitherto, the common mode of locking bicycles has been by means of either a
lock which the owner carries with him or a lock which is mounted to the
bicycle frame and has a component that protrudes through a wheel when the
lock is engaged. In both of these cases there is the disadvantage that a
thief may carry the entire bicycle away.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
As an example, the present invention will be described in terms of a
parking system which may be utilized for conventional bicycles and/or
motorcycles and if desired also, for instance, for automobiles, the system
enabling the relevant vehicles to be secured in place for a period of time
for which prepayment is made, with the possibility of additional payment
being made to release the vehicle if the owner returns after the value of
the prepayment has been exceeded.
However, the system can find many other uses, for example in laundromats
and in lockers at bus and train stations as well as at airports. Basically
the principle discussed below may be used in such cases, and hence the
invention is in no way restricted to use in connection with bicycles.
Specific features of the invention are defined in the accompanying claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be described more specifically with reference to the
accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 diagrammatically shows a front view of a central processing unit
which is incorporated in a parking system with bicycle stand connected to
said unit; and
FIG. 2 shows a block diagram covering the main components of the central
processing unit.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Basically, the parking system which is utilized as an example of the
invention comprises a central processing unit and a number of locks at
places where locking can be carried out to secure bicycles to bicycle
stands which may be utilized by customers if they pay a fee. Each bicycle
stand position may be locked individually, and the lock 27 itself can for
instance be a lock which may be unlocked manually be means of a key, or
otherwise. It can for example be an electric lock which may be unlocked by
means of a code, with the lock in both cases being controlled by the
central processing unit. An arbitrary number of bicycle stand positions
may be connected to the central processing unit.
An example of the front of the central processing unit 1 is shown in FIG.
1. In the figure there may be seen a keyset 2 for introducing the place
number of the bicycle stand, a display 3 with five windows for showing the
place number (window 4), week (window 5), day of the week (window 6), the
hour (window 7) and the minute (window 8). Windows 7 and 8, for displaying
the hour and the minute, may alternatively be used for displaying a
specific amount of money in the event that the originally purchased
parking time has expired and additional time must be purchased in order
for the lock to be unlocked. This will be disclosed more in detail below.
Furthermore, the central processing unit includes means for accepting
payment. In the illustrated case these means include three coin slots 9,
10 and 11, which, if desired, may be replaced by, for instance, bank note
readers or card readers, as for example, for credit cards. In the
illustrated embodiment the central processing unit is provided with a
start button 20, a change-of-mind button 21, an aperture 22 for delivering
returned coins when, for instance, a person intending to park his bicycle
has changed his mind and presses the change-of-mind button, and a receipt
dispensing aperture 23 which forms an outlet for a receipt printer if such
is included.
FIG. 1 diagrammatically shows three lockable bicycle stands 24 connected by
leads to the central processing unit. In reality an arbitrary number of
bicycle stands may be connected.
FIG. 2 shows the inside of the central processing unit 1 diagrammatically,
which in addition to the components mentioned above includes a clock 12
connected to a control unit 13 via an OR gate 14, place registers 15A, 15B
. . . 15N corresponding to the number of bicycle stand places 24, a
register 16 connected to the control unit 13 and to each individual
bicycle stand place 24 for determining whether it should be possible to
open a lock or not on the basis of information derived from the place
registers 15A-15N indicating whether the place 24 is paid for or not, and
a circuit 19 for connecting individual sensors 26, which are located at
each bicycle stand place 24, to the central processing unit.
The keyset 2 is connected to a register 17 cooperating therewith, and the
three coin slots 9-11 are connected to a register 18. On their outlet
sides registers 17 and 18 are connected to the mentioned OR gate 14 and
can thus be connected to the control unit 13. To the latter is also
connected a code printing unit 25 for the event that the bicycle stands
are to be provided with electric locks.
The central processing unit operates in the following manner:
When the central processing unit is in its quiescent position display 3
shows week, day, hour and minute (present time) in the respective windows
5-8. This is controlled by the clock 12 which feeds a pulse to control
unit 13 over OR gate 14 for example once a minute, whereafter control unit
13 provides the corresponding information for the display windows 5-8.
When a person wishes to park his bicycle he puts it at a numbered bicycle
stand place, keeps the number of the place in mind, and goes to the
central processing unit in which he presses buttons in the keyset 2 giving
the number of the place. This number is then shown in display window 4.
Thereafter the relevant person drops coins corresponding to the desired
parking time into one or more of the slots 9-11 which are intended for
receiving coins of different values. In the central processing unit the
control unit 3 will calculate, on the basis of register 18 being actuated
when a coin is dropped into one or more of the coin slots 9-11, how long
time the bicycle may stay parked for the amount dropped into the slot.
Information concerning this time is provided to the place register, for
example 15A, and is fed out further so as to reach display windows 5-8
which indicate the time (week, day, hour, minute) when the purchased time
ceases.
Basically, it is possible to distinguish between two types of central
processing units, namely one which includes the start button 20 and the
change-of-mind button 21 and another which lacks these two buttons and
their associated functions.
If the central processing unit is of the type which is equipped with a
start button and a change-of-mind button it is necessary to initiate the
sequence after coins have been introduced into the relevant coin slots by
depressing start button 20. This leads to a signal being supplied from
start button 20 via a lead to register 17 and OR gate 14 and via a lead to
control unit 13 which, via register 16 for lock control, accomplishes
locking if the lock is mechanical, or enables electric locking via code
printing unit 25, respectively. If the central processing unit is of the
mentioned type which is provided with a start button and a change-of-mind
button display windows 5-8 will display the final moment of the purchased
time continuously for each coin that is dropped into the coin slots. This
display ceases when the start button is depressed.
In the alternative case when the central processing unit lacks a start
button there is not a change-of-mind button.
In this case the introduction of coins is utilized per se for controlling
the initiation of the purchase of time. When this is carried out
continuous display of week and day is effected in display windows 5 and 6
and of hour and minute in display windows 7 and 8. The locking function is
released in consequence of the first coin being introduced in contrast to
the case with a start button when the locking function is released as the
result of the start button being depressed. In the case when there is no
start button and the relevant person has introduced a coin and hence has
been provided with an indication in display windows 5-8 this indication is
retained for a predetermined time, whereafter time disconnection is
carried out unless the next person depresses the buttons for his parking
place. Said indication also disappears in the last-mentioned case.
According to the above, locking can be carried out either mechanically or
electrically.
In mechanical locking the relevant person can perform the locking function
as soon as the start button has been depressed, if the central processing
unit is provided with such button, or as soon as coin deposit has
occurred, in the case where there is not start button, i.e., it becomes
possible to turn the key so as to carry out locking and in doing so to
remove the key or to introduce the key once later on and turn it for
unlocking if the prepaid time has not yet lapsed.
Electric locking is carried out automatically by the cooperation of the
central processing unit 13, with a receipt being simultaneously fed
through the aperture 23 from the code printing unit 25. This receipt
contains information about a code which is selected by random number
generator 28 and which hence cannot be predetermined. When the relevant
person wishes to pick up his bicycle he simply presses this code into
keyset 2, thereby effecting unlocking. The code may be in the form of a
combination of digits or letters. Instead of having the receipt indicate
the number of the parking space as selected by the customer (who has
indicated his selection by pressing the appropriate buttons of keyset 2),
the printed information on the receipt can contain the number of the
parking space to be occupied by the customer on the basis of a signal from
sensors 26 sent to the control unit 13, indicating the availability of
unoccupied parking spaces. This parking space number can be shown on the
display 3 as well. The printout can also contain information on when the
purchased time expires, and on the amount of money already paid as shown
by the display windows 4-8.
The place register 15A stores information which it via control unit 13
obtains about the moment up to which time has been purchased. Clock 12
continuously delivers pulses to control unit 13, for example one pulse per
minute. Upon receipt of each said pulse control unit 13 investigates the
contents of the respective place registers 15A-15N.
Thus, if the person who wishes to pick up his bicycle returns before the
purchased time has lapsed, he can immediately release the bicycle either
by introducing the key into the lock and turning it, if the locking has
been carried out mechanically, or by pressing the code given on the
receipt into keyset 2 if the locking has been carried out electrically.
The central processing unit has to be told that the bicycle has been
released so that it does not consider the bicycle stand place as still
occupied and locked. Therefore each bicycle stand place is equipped with a
sensor, and when the bicycle stand becomes unlocked a signal from said
sensor is emitted continuously to a receiver 19 for sensor signals.
Control unit 13 senses receiver 19 for example once each minute, and if a
signal is supplied to any of the incoming leads a corresponding marking is
made in the place register for indicating that the bicycle stand is
available. Hereby it is possible to avoid the central unit having the
impression that the bicycle stand is locked up to the moment when the
purchased time has passed which is not the case if the relevant person has
taken his bicycle earlier.
When the contents of the place registers 15A-15N become equal to present
time, i.e., the count-down is zero, control unit 13 delivers a pulse via
register 16 for lock control to that lock in the bicycle stand which
corresponds to the relevant place register if the locking is mechanical.
If the locking is electrical a corresponding marking is given in the place
register. Hereby the locks become mechanically or electrically locked in
any suitable, well known manner. When a person comes to pick up his
bicycle and the purchased time thus has been consumed he cannot under such
conditions open the lock and will instead have to go to the central
processing unit 1 and press the number of his bicycle stand place on the
keyset 2 again, whereafter display windows 7 and 8 show the amount which
he has to drop into the coin slots for control unit 13 to deliver a signal
for releasing the bicycle, which will occur after he has entered his
secret code number.
The invention is not restricted to the embodiment mentioned above nor to
the utilization mentioned above, and these only comprise examples of the
invention and of its mode of operation. Thus, it can basically be utilized
in parking placed for motorcycles, and, possibly in modified form, for
automobiles. The described system may also include means 29 connected to
the control unit for enabling an authorized person to unlock a lock via a
main key or via a specific function of the central processing unit, for
example by introducing a predetermined code into keyset 2.
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