SELF-LEARNING LOCK AND LOCK ASSEMBLY APPARATUS
20170254112 ยท 2017-09-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Marc MCCANN (Philadelphia, PA, US)
- Brandon GRAVER (Lansdale, PA, US)
- Stephen R. IDE (Nazareth, PA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A self-learning lock cylinder assembly or lock tumbler and tools capable of teaching the self-learning key configuration of a pre-existing key is disclosed. The individual performing the self-learning does not need to have prior locksmith experience. The individual performing the self-learning procedure can verify that the original key and copies of the original key function properly within the lock cylinder prior to final assembly and installation in the lock through a self-learning test housing. The pre-installation testing eliminates problems associated with an incorrectly assembled lock cylinder
Claims
1. A plug assembly that self learns an existing key topography, the plug assembly comprising: a key receiving slot that receives an existing key having a predetermined topography; a plurality of wafer receiving slots that intersect the key receiving slot; a plurality of wafers dimensioned to be received within the wafer receiving slot, each of the wafers is generally rectangular and has a passage that is sized and aligned to define a key passage; and, at least two movable learning segments attached to each wafer, and at least one biasing element associated with each wafer; wherein the movable learning segments attached to each wafer are moved on the respective wafer to a position associated with the predetermined key topography.
2. A self-learning lock tumbler comprising: a tumbler body; a slot in the tumbler body receives an existing lock key having a predetermined topography; a plurality of wafer receiving slots that are generally arranged perpendicular to the slot; a plurality of wafers that are received within the wafer receiving slots, each of the plurality of wafers is generally rectangular and the plurality of wafers defines a key receiving passage; and, a plurality of movable learning segments that are mounted on each wafer of the plurality of wafers, and at least one biasing element; wherein the movable learning segments associated with each wafer are positioned on the respective wafer according to the predetermined key topography.
3. A kit for teaching a self-learning lock tumbler comprising: a tumbler body; a slot in the tumbler body that receives an existing lock key having a predetermined topography; a plurality of wafer receiving slots that are generally arranged perpendicular to the slot; a plurality of generally rectangular wafers that are received within the wafer receiving slots, each of the plurality of wafers includes a central passage and the central passages align in a through passage that receives an existing lock key; at least two movable learning segments attached to each wafer, and at least one biasing element associated with each wafer; and, a self-learning test housing; whereby the movable learning segments associated with each wafer are positioned according to a predetermined key topography associated with an existing lock key and the wafer positioning accuracy is confirmed in the self-learning test housing.
4. The kit of claim 3 further comprising: a wafer-holding tool.
5. The kit of claim 4 further comprising: a wafer-setting tool.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING(S)
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
[0015] The self-learning wafer sub-assembly,
[0016] After completing the self-learning procedure with the original key still in place, the key 50 and plug assembly can be tested for operation in the self-learning housing, shown in
[0017] If the keys do not function correctly, further adjustments can be made to the wafer sub-assemblies to obtain proper function. When the self-learning procedure is complete and verified, the key and plug sub-assembly is transferred to the housing 40 of
[0018] With reference to