PADLOCK FOR SECURING A SWITCH
20190323268 ยท 2019-10-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B27/0042
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B27/0071
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A lockout padlock for securing a switch of an industrial plant comprises a lock housing composed of plastic, a hoop, a lock cylinder that has a cylinder housing and a rotatable cylinder core, and a key, with the cylinder core being rotatable between a locked position in which the hoop is locked or lockable to the lock housing and an unlocked position. The lock cylinder has a plurality of tumblers, with each tumbler being movable between a respective release position and a respective blocking position. The plurality of tumblers comprise a plurality of pin tumblers that are spring-loaded in the direction of their respective blocking positions. The plurality of tumblers furthermore comprise a plurality of supplementary tumblers that are not spring-loaded and that are freely movably supported between their respective release positions and their respective blocking positions.
Claims
1. A padlock (63) for securing a switch (61) of an industrial plant, in particular a lockout padlock, having a lock housing (21, 23) composed of plastic, a hoop (13) that is displaceably held at the lock housing (21, 23), a lock cylinder (27) that is arranged in the lock housing (21, 23) and that has a cylinder housing (35) and a cylinder core (31) that is rotatable about a cylinder axis (A) in the cylinder housing (35), and having a key (55), wherein the cylinder core (31) is rotatable by means of the key (55) between a locked position in which the hoop (13) is locked or lockable to the lock housing (21, 23) and an unlocked position in which the hoop (13) is released for an opening movement relative to the lock housing (21, 23), wherein the lock cylinder (27) has a plurality of tumblers, with each tumbler being movable relative to the cylinder housing (35) between a respective release position in which the tumbler releases the cylinder core (31) for a rotation into its unlocked position and a respective blocking position in which the tumbler blocks the cylinder core in its locked position relative to the cylinder housing (35); wherein the plurality of tumblers comprise a plurality of pin tumblers (61) that are spring-loaded in the direction of their respective blocking positions, and wherein the plurality of tumblers furthermore comprise a plurality of supplementary tumblers (71) that are not spring-loaded and that are freely movably supported between their respective release position and their respective blocking position.
2. A padlock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the supplementary tumblers (71) are cylindrical or substantially cylindrical.
3. A padlock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the supplementary tumblers (71) are formed in one part.
4. A padlock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the supplementary tumblers (71) are formed as shorter than the pin tumblers (61) along their respective directions of movement.
5. A padlock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the supplementary tumblers (71) are supported in the cylinder core (31) and engage in their respective blocking positions into a blocking recess (73) at an inner periphery of the cylinder housing (35).
6. A padlock in accordance with claim 5, wherein the blocking recess (73) extends at the inner periphery of the cylinder housing (35) along a peripheral angle (75) in a direction of rotation of the cylinder core (31), said peripheral angle (75) substantially corresponding to the width of the respective supplementary tumbler (71), with the blocking recess (73) being bounded in the direction of rotation of the cylinder core (31) by at least one guide chamfer (77).
7. A padlock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the supplementary tumblers (71) are movable within a respective plane that is perpendicular to the cylinder axis (A).
8. A padlock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the supplementary tumblers (71) are arranged behind one another along the cylinder axis (A).
9. A padlock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the hoop (13) extends within a plane of extent (B), with the direction in which the supplementary tumblers (71) are movable extending at an angle different from zero to the plane of extent (B) of the hoop (13).
10. A padlock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the direction of movement of the pin tumblers (61) and the direction of movement of the supplementary tumblers (71) extend in parallel with one another or at an angle different from zero.
11. A padlock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the pin tumblers (61) have a respective housing pin (63) and a respective core pin (65), with the housing pin (63) being substantially supported in the cylinder housing (35) and the core pin (65) being substantially supported in the cylinder core (31).
12. A padlock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the key (55) has a shaft (81) whose cross-section has a longitudinal shape having two broad sides (83) and two narrow sides (85), with a plurality of primary coding sections (87) being provided at each broad side (83) that are associated with the pin tumblers (61), and with a plurality of secondary coding sections (89) being provided at each broad side (83) and/or at each narrow side (5) that are associated with the supplementary tumblers (71).
13. A padlock in accordance with claim 1, wherein the cylinder housing (35) has a hollow cylinder section (32) and a web section (36) extending radially from the hollow cylinder section (32), with the cylinder core (31) having a keyway (33) that has an elongate cross-sectional shape having a long side and a short side, with the long side extending perpendicular to the radial direction of extent of the web section (36).
Description
[0046] The invention will be explained in the following only by way of example with reference to the drawings. Elements which are the same or of the same kind are marked by the same reference numerals therein.
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[0055] The padlock shown in
[0056] The lock body 11 has a lock housing that has an outer housing 21 and an inner housing 23. The outer housing 21 and the inner housing 23 comprise plastic. The inner housing 23 can be pushed into the outer housing 21 and can be fixed to the outer housing 21 by means of a securing screw 25. The outer housing 21 and the inner housing 23 accommodate a lock cylinder 27 and a locking mechanism 29 via which the lock cylinder 27 cooperates with the hoop 13.
[0057] The lock cylinder 27 has a cylinder core 31 having a keyway 33. The cylinder core 31 is rotatably mounted within a hollow cylinder section 32 of a cylinder housing 35 with respect to a cylinder axis A (
[0058] The locking mechanism 29 comprises an entrainer 39 and two locking balls 41. The entrainer 39 has a substantially hollow cylindrical shape with an engagement nose 43 at the inner side which enables a rotationally fixed coupling to the drive prolongation 37 of the lock cylinder 27. The entrainer 39 has two receiving cutouts 45 at its outer side which can partly accept the locking balls 41 on an unlocking actuation of the lock cylinder 27 and thus of the entrainer 39. At the periphery, in each case adjacent to the receiving cutouts 45, the entrainer 39 forms locking sections 47 by which the locking balls 41 can be held in locking engagement with the locking cutouts 15 of the hoop 13.
[0059] As regards the mutual fastening of the outer housing 21 and the inner housing 23,
[0060] The padlock shown in
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[0063] The lock cylinder 27 furthermore has a plurality of pin tumblers 71 that are arranged behind one another along the cylinder axis A and that likewise block the cylinder core 31 against a rotational movement relative to the cylinder housing 35 in their respective blocking positions. The supplementary tumblers 71unlike the pin tumblers 61are not spring-loaded, but are rather freely movably supported in the cylinder core 31 between their release positions and their blocking positions. In the embodiment shown, the supplementary tumblers 71 are likewise movable in a vertical direction with respect to the representation in accordance with
[0064] In their blocking positions, the supplementary tumblers 71 engage into a blocking recess 73 at an inner periphery of the hollow cylinder section 32 of the cylinder housing 35. As can be seen from the front view of the cylinder housing 35 in accordance with
[0065] Since the supplementary tumblers 71 are freely movable supported in the cylinder core 31, that is are inserted in a substantially loose manner, the supplementary tumblers 71 can be moved relatively simply between their release positions and their blocking positions in comparison with the pin tumblers 61. A movement of the respective supplementary tumbler 71 can thus already be causedapart from the use of the key 55by gravity or by vibrations that are introduced onto the lockout padlock from the outside and that can be effected, for instance, by vibrations or shocks of the fastening environment of the lockout padlock. The extent to which such outside effects actually result in a movement of the supplementary tumblers 71 depends on the strength and on the frequency of the introduced mechanical vibrations and on the alignment of the lockout padlock relative to the direction of gravity. Since the freely movably and relatively light supplementary tumblers 71 do not necessarily react uniformly in this respect, the supplementary tumblers 71 can adopt slightly different positions, as is shown in
[0066] A lockout padlock provided with a lock cylinder 27 (
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REFERENCE NUMERAL LIST
[0072] 11 lock body [0073] 13 hoop [0074] 13 limb [0075] 13 limb [0076] 15 locking cutout [0077] 17 ring groove [0078] 19 abutment head [0079] 21 outer housing [0080] 23 inner housing [0081] 25 securing screw [0082] 27 lock cylinder [0083] 29 locking mechanism [0084] 31 cylinder core [0085] 32 hollow cylindrical section [0086] 33 keyway [0087] 35 cylinder housing [0088] 36 web section [0089] 37 drive prolongation [0090] 39 entrainer [0091] 41 locking ball [0092] 43 engagement nose [0093] 45 receiving cutout [0094] 47 locking section [0095] 49 nut [0096] 51 hoop receiving passage [0097] 53 cover [0098] 55 key [0099] 61 pin tumbler [0100] 63 housing pin [0101] 65 core pin [0102] 67 compression spring [0103] 71 supplementary tumbler [0104] 73 blocking recess [0105] 75 peripheral angle [0106] 77 guide chamfer [0107] 81 key shaft [0108] 83 broad side of the key shaft [0109] 85 narrow side of the key shaft [0110] 87 primary coding section [0111] 89 secondary coding section [0112] A cylinder axis [0113] B plane of extent B of the hoop [0114] E direction of movability of the supplementary tumblers