Patent classifications
E05B27/10
Key blank, a key, and a cylinder lock and key combination
A substantially flat key blade extends from a grip portion and has a connecting portion, a major longitudinal bitting portion and a free tip portion. The substantially flat key blade has a cross-sectional profile which, in the major longitudinal bitting portion, is confined within a rectangle having a height, measured in a vertical direction, being at least 2.5 times larger than a width thereof, and extends upwards in the vertical direction from a lower edge surface to an upper edge surface along a vertical mid-plane through the rectangle. A single upper part of the key blade has a relatively small lateral width being no more than 33% of the lower relatively wide part of the key blade and extends obliquely upwards at a relatively small inclinational angle in the interval 3° to 12° relative to a vertical plane.
Key blank, a key, and a cylinder lock and key combination
A substantially flat key blade extends from a grip portion and has a connecting portion, a major longitudinal bitting portion and a free tip portion. The substantially flat key blade has a cross-sectional profile which, in the major longitudinal bitting portion, is confined within a rectangle having a height, measured in a vertical direction, being at least 2.5 times larger than a width thereof, and extends upwards in the vertical direction from a lower edge surface to an upper edge surface along a vertical mid-plane through the rectangle. A single upper part of the key blade has a relatively small lateral width being no more than 33% of the lower relatively wide part of the key blade and extends obliquely upwards at a relatively small inclinational angle in the interval 3° to 12° relative to a vertical plane.
Key plug, a cylinder lock, a cylinder lock and key combination and a method to manufacture a key plug
A key plug rotatable within a cylindrical bore of a cylinder lock. An upper relatively narrow part of a keyway has a small lateral width no more than 33% of the maximum width of a lower relatively wide part of the keyway and extends obliquely upwards along a first direction pointing away from a second lower side wall of a lower part and being inclined at a relatively small angle α, in the interval 3° to 12°, relative to the vertical mid-plane. The sideways or lateral location of the upper relatively narrow part of the keyway is such that an imaginary downward extension thereof, substantially in a second direction opposite to the first direction down to an outer cylindrical contour of the key plug, will fall onto the outer cylindrical contour at a same second side of the vertical mid-plane and inside the second lower side wall of the keyway.
Key plug, a cylinder lock, a cylinder lock and key combination and a method to manufacture a key plug
A key plug rotatable within a cylindrical bore of a cylinder lock. An upper relatively narrow part of a keyway has a small lateral width no more than 33% of the maximum width of a lower relatively wide part of the keyway and extends obliquely upwards along a first direction pointing away from a second lower side wall of a lower part and being inclined at a relatively small angle α, in the interval 3° to 12°, relative to the vertical mid-plane. The sideways or lateral location of the upper relatively narrow part of the keyway is such that an imaginary downward extension thereof, substantially in a second direction opposite to the first direction down to an outer cylindrical contour of the key plug, will fall onto the outer cylindrical contour at a same second side of the vertical mid-plane and inside the second lower side wall of the keyway.
LOCKING PIN ASSEMBLIES AND USES THEREOF
The disclosure relates to an improved cylinder lock, key and their combination. More specifically, the disclosure relates to a locking pin assembly operable to provide added combination and increase security against burglary, such as by key bumping, a cylinder lock incorporating the locking pin assembly and key blade and key blade assemblies having the configuration to actuate the locking pin assembly.
LOCKING PIN ASSEMBLIES AND USES THEREOF
The disclosure relates to an improved cylinder lock, key and their combination. More specifically, the disclosure relates to a locking pin assembly operable to provide added combination and increase security against burglary, such as by key bumping, a cylinder lock incorporating the locking pin assembly and key blade and key blade assemblies having the configuration to actuate the locking pin assembly.
Key system of lock
A key system of a lock having a high peaking difficulty when picking is tried by a picking tool, includes three or more rectangular holes formed between pin holes of an inner case to insert rectangular pins, where each of the rectangular pin includes a side bar insertion groove and a fake groove formed to be spaced apart from the side bar insertion groove at an interval to raise the degree of picking difficulty. A quadrangular pin is inserted into the rectangular hole located in the middle among the rectangular holes formed in the inner case to be inserted into the hole formed in an outer case. The side on which the quadrangular pin is located has an escape groove to accommodate the quadrangular pin.
Key system of lock
A key system of a lock having a high peaking difficulty when picking is tried by a picking tool, includes three or more rectangular holes formed between pin holes of an inner case to insert rectangular pins, where each of the rectangular pin includes a side bar insertion groove and a fake groove formed to be spaced apart from the side bar insertion groove at an interval to raise the degree of picking difficulty. A quadrangular pin is inserted into the rectangular hole located in the middle among the rectangular holes formed in the inner case to be inserted into the hole formed in an outer case. The side on which the quadrangular pin is located has an escape groove to accommodate the quadrangular pin.
Key blank, a coded key and a cylinder lock and key system with improved stop arrangement
A substantially flat key blade extends from a grip portion along a longitudinal axis and includes a connecting portion adjoining to the grip portion, a major longitudinal bitting portion provided with a row of coded cuts, and a free tip portion. The connecting portion of the key blade is provided with a first selectable abutment surface facing in the forward direction. The first abutment surface is formed as a forward end surface of a longitudinal rib portion located at a lateral side of the upper relatively narrow part of the key blade at a vertical level lying within a vertical range of the bitting portion of the key blade and extending in parallel to the longitudinal axis of the key blade and being confined longitudinally to the connecting portion of the key blade and confined also within the contour of or slightly laterally outside a rectangle of the key blank.
Key blank, a coded key and a cylinder lock and key system with improved stop arrangement
A substantially flat key blade extends from a grip portion along a longitudinal axis and includes a connecting portion adjoining to the grip portion, a major longitudinal bitting portion provided with a row of coded cuts, and a free tip portion. The connecting portion of the key blade is provided with a first selectable abutment surface facing in the forward direction. The first abutment surface is formed as a forward end surface of a longitudinal rib portion located at a lateral side of the upper relatively narrow part of the key blade at a vertical level lying within a vertical range of the bitting portion of the key blade and extending in parallel to the longitudinal axis of the key blade and being confined longitudinally to the connecting portion of the key blade and confined also within the contour of or slightly laterally outside a rectangle of the key blank.