HIGH-STRENGTH LOCK
20190234105 ยท 2019-08-01
Assignee
Inventors
- Donald E. Irwin (Fredericksburg, VA, US)
- Michael L. Spears (Chantilly, VA, US)
- Robert Dalton (Greenville, SC, US)
Cpc classification
Y10T70/5093
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E05B17/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B65/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B65D55/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05C3/042
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05B65/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B65D55/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05B27/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C3/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Described herein is locking apparatus, method for making a locking apparatus, and method for mounting a locking apparatus to the door of a personal storage container. The locking apparatus may include a threaded portion having deformed threads and a lock body shape to fit a restrictive mounting hole.
Claims
1-47. (canceled)
48. A locking apparatus, comprising: a cylinder having a non-cylindrical shape, the cylinder extending from a proximal end to a distal end, wherein the cylinder is configured to fit a non-cylindrical restrictive mounting hole pattern and a cylindrical mounting hole pattern, the cylinder comprising: a non-arcuate top edge extending along a length of the cylinder; an arcuate bottom edge disposed opposite the top edge, the arcuate bottom edge subtending an angle less than 180; and two substantially straight edges extending from the arcuate bottom edge towards the top edge; a pair of notched portions disposed on either side of the top edge and parallel to the top edge, the two substantially straight edges connecting the arcuate bottom edge to the pair of notched portions, wherein the pair of notched portions have a first length smaller than a second length of the cylinder; at least one groove extending vertically from at least one of the two notched portions to the bottom edge; a rotatable plug positioned in the cylinder and having a threaded portion, wherein the threaded portion includes one or more threads; a pin assembly configured to receive a key that selectively prevents and permits rotation of the plug; a nut cooperating with the threaded portion of the plug; and at least one of the one or more threads of the threaded portion is deformed, providing a retention force between the threaded portion of the plug and the nut.
49. The locking apparatus of claim 48, wherein the two substantially straight edges are disposed generally perpendicular to the first pair of notches.
50. The locking apparatus according to claim 48, wherein the two substantially straight edges are a first pair of substantially straight edges, and the cylinder further includes a second pair of substantially straight edges connecting the pair of notched portions and the top edge.
51. The locking apparatus according to claim 48, wherein the pair of notched portions extend from the proximate end to a notched portion end disposed between the proximate end and the distal end.
52. The locking apparatus according to claim 48, wherein the pair of notched portions are a first pair of notched portions, and the cylinder further includes a second pair of notched portions vertically offset from the first pair of notched portions, the second pair of notched portions extending from the notched portion end to the distal end.
53. The locking apparatus according to claim 48, wherein the cylinder comprises a collar having a bevel.
54. The locking apparatus according to claim 48, wherein the plug further includes a keyhole disposed opposite to the threaded portion of the plug.
55. The locking apparatus according to claim 55, further including a spring-hinged dust cover resiliently movable from a first position covering the keyhole to a second position exposing the keyhole.
56. The locking apparatus according to claim 48 wherein the plug is rotatable in a clockwise direction.
57. The locking apparatus according to claim 48 wherein the plug is rotatable in a counter-clockwise direction.
58. The locking apparatus according to claim 48 in which the apparatus further comprises a distinctive legend permanently displayed on the apparatus.
59. The locking apparatus according to claim 58, wherein the distinctive legend comprises a model number.
60. The locking apparatus according to claim 48, further comprising a self-locking mechanism.
61. The locking apparatus according to claim 60, wherein the self-locking mechanism comprises deforming the plug threads by at least one of notching the threads, crimping the threads, warping the threads, flattening the threads, or using asymmetrical thread spacing.
62. A box, including: a door having a non-cylindrical mounting hole; and a lock including: a cylinder having a non-cylindrical shape, the cylinder extending from a proximate end to a distal end, configured to fit a non-cylindrical restrictive mounting hole pattern and a cylindrical mounting hole pattern, the cylinder comprising: a non-arcuate top edge extending along a length of the cylinder; an arcuate bottom edge disposed opposite the top edge, the arcuate bottom edge subtending an angle less than 180; a pair of notched portions disposed on either side of the top edge, the pair of notched portions extending from the proximate end to a notched portion end disposed between the proximate end and the distal end; and two substantially straight edges extending from the arcuate bottom edge to the pair of notched portions; at least one groove extending vertically from at least one of the two notched portions to the bottom edge a rotatable plug positioned in the cylinder and having a threaded portion, wherein the threaded portion includes one or more threads; a pin assembly configured to receive a key that selectively prevents and permits rotation of the plug; a nut cooperating with the threaded portion of the plug; at least one of the one or more threads of the threaded portion is deformed, providing a retention force between the threaded portion of the plug and the nut; a cam disposed between the nut and the plug; and a retaining clip positioned between the non-cylindrical mounting hole and the lock.
63. The box according to claim 62, wherein the two substantially straight edges are a first pair of substantially straight edges, and the cylinder further includes a second pair of substantially straight edges connecting the pair of notched portions and the top edge.
63. The box according to claim 62, wherein the non-cylindrical mounting hole includes: a top edge; an arced bottom edge disposed opposite the top edge; and two notched portions disposed on either side of the top edge between the top edge and the bottom edge.
64. The box according to claim 62, wherein the mounting hole further includes two side edges extending between the arced bottom edge and a respective one of the two notched portions.
65. The box according to claim 64, wherein the cam includes a hole configured to receive the threaded portion of the plug.
66. The box according to claim 62, wherein the retaining clip further includes: a pair of legs forming a substantially U-shaped bracket configured to receive the lock between the pair of legs; and a mounting piece disposed perpendicular to the bracket.
67. The box according to claim 62, wherein the cam is shaped as at least one of a hook shape and an oval shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] The drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0024] Operational Principles of Cylinder Locks with Pin-and-Tumbler Design
[0025] Cylinder locks with a pin-and-tumbler design are generally comprised of an outer casing, known as a cylinder, which houses a plug and a pin assembly. The plug further comprises a keyway, and is attached to a cam via a plug nut. In order for the lock to open, the plug must rotate. When the proper key is inserted into the keyway, the plug rotates in a certain direction along with the attached the cam, and the door, secured by the lock, opens. The rotation of the plug in the other direction rotates the cam back into the locked position and closes the door.
[0026] In order to permit rotation of the plug, the correct key must be inserted into the keyway of the plug. When the correct key is inserted into the keyway, the pin assembly of the lock moves to a predefined position allowing the plug to rotate. Specifically, the pin assembly n a pin-and-tumbler design cylinder lock consists of a plurality of pins and a plurality of springs, both of varying lengths. Each pin is comprised of a driver pin positioned on top of a tumbler pin. Each driver-tumbler pin pair resides in its own two-part shaft oriented vertically in the cylinder and the plug. In other words, a plurality of holes exist, one for each pin pair. Springs positioned at the top of each shaft directly above each driver pin keeps each pin pair in place.
[0027] Before a key is inserted into the keyway of the plug, the tumbler pin of each pin pair resides completely within the plug. The driver pins of each pin are positioned to be partially in the plug and partially in the cylinder. The position of the driver pins keeps the plug from turning, ensuring that the lock stays locked.
[0028] When the correct key is inserted into the keyway, the series of notches in the key push the pin pairs up to different levels. Only the correct key allows each pin pair to move such that the driver pins are positioned completely outside of the plug and are aligned with the shear line of the lock. The shear line of the lock is the point where the cylinder and plug of the lock meet. At the shear line, and with the driver pins positioned completely in the cylinder of the lock, the plug can now move freely, which in turn allows the cam to move freely. This free movement of the plug and cam results in the opening of the lock.
Embodiments
[0029] Reference will now be made in detail to exemplary embodiments consistent with the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts:
[0030] Examples of a novel locking apparatus and method are disclosed. Generally, the principles of such a locking apparatus and method are described with respect to wall-mounted lock boxes for mail. However, one skilled in the art will recognize that the principles described below apply to any storage container or box, including personal storage containers, in which a cylinder lock with pin-and-tumbler design may be deployed.
[0031] The disclosed lock and associated methods provide both an economical solution to and significant protection against attempts to break into storage containers and help to reduce the incidence of theft. The disclosed lock is improved, has several unique design features and has unique performance capabilities as compared to prior versions of the USPS-L-1172 lock and as compared to other conventional similar locks. The disclosed lock also provides ease of use to the patron of the storage container.
[0032] Referring now to
[0033] In this embodiment, system 100 uses a five-pin tumbler-style lock, providing ample security in diversity of the key codes, while also readily enabling cutting of a key 111 from blanks using typical cutting tools. Accordingly, system 100 may comprise pin assembly comprising five pairs of pins 113 and five springs 115. A plug retainer 126 may also be used to affix the plug to the cylinder. A spring retainer 117 may be used to keep the pins 113 and plug retainer 126 in place.
[0034] In one embodiment, a spring-hinged stainless steel dust cover 119 may be braced by a spring 121 over the keyhole 125 of plug 103. A plug cap 123 with a keyhole 125 may be affixed over the dust cover 119 to such that keyhole 125 lines up with keyway 127 of plug 103. Dust cover 119 may resiliently move from a first position covering the keyhole to a second position uncovering the keyhole. This feature may reduce the opportunity for corrosion and the accumulation of particulates in the shaft of the plug. This design may additionally maintain the integrity of the locking mechanism over time, while permitting easy access and manipulation by the patron. Both clockwise and counter-clockwise models of system 100 may be provided.
[0035] Referring now to
[0036] In one embodiment, the shape of lock body 201 may deviate from the industry-standard lock body. Rather than being cylindrical in shape, the shape of lock body 201 may have an arced bottom edge 203, two substantially straight side edges 205, 207 and a straight top edge 211 with two notched portions 209 positioned on the sides of top edge 211 of the cylinder. Notched portions 209 on top edge 211 of cylinder 101 runs down the entire length of cylinder 101. The resulting shape provides the capacity for lock system 100 to accommodate a restrictive hole pattern in addition to the typical mounting hole pattern, a nominal 0.6350.750 double-D hole pattern, which has been in use for decades. The unique shape of the lock body 201 prevents older generation double shaped locks from being used in newer storage doors that have a mounting hole pattern cutout corresponding to the shape of lock body 201, while still enabling newer lock system 100 to be installed in older storage units.
[0037] Consistent with the invention, the profile of collar 215 on cylinder 101 may be beveled to retard gripping about the circumference of the cylinder exposed on the outside of the storage unit. This design may resist, for example, gripping of the cylinder collar with vise grips and removing the lock with torsion force.
[0038] Modifying cylinder 101 may be another way to achieve increased security. The following descriptions represent exemplary improvements in the lock design, consistent with the invention.
[0039] The cylinder in the prior art 1172C is made from nickel-plated zinc alloy die cast material. Replacing this material with stainless steel materials would allow either (a) the Metal Injection Molding (MIM) method, (b) die cast method with secondary machining, or (c) machining as the fabrication method for this part. This is the same material currently used with the mating plug part, which is manufactured by MIM. Alternate materials, not currently used in the 1172C may also be used in forming the plug and/or the cylinder. These materials include: precipitation-hardened stainless steel in accordance with MPIF standards 35, MIM-17-4 PH, condition H900; and age-hardened stainless steel casting, in accordance with ASTM A 747 grade CB7CU-1, type 17-4, condition H900; and precipitation hardened stainless steel in accordance with ASTM A 564, type 630, condition H900. These materials can provide even more structural integrity of the lock and security.
[0040] This material improvement to cylinder 101, coupled with the existing performance of plug 103, may provide for a lock system 100 that not only meets the existing set of strength and security type tests, but may be capable of withstanding additional security testing, such as hammer hits, drilling, etc., to a significantly higher degree. In addition, the use of any of these stainless steel materials may result in a lock system 100 with significant improvement in environmental corrosion resistance over the current nickel-plated, zinc alloy die cast cylinders and result in a longer service life.
[0041] Since a lock system consistent with the present invention is somewhat similar in appearance to prior art lock systems, a lock system consistent with the present invention may include a distinctive legend, such as a model number, inscribed or otherwise permanently displayed on the face of cylinder 101, for ease of recognition by delivery personnel and storage locker patrons.
[0042] Referring now to
[0043] Consistent with the invention, a self-locking feature may be provided, using threads 301 of plug 103. In particular a self-locking feature may be incorporated into at least a portion of threads 301 of plug 103 by deforming plug threads 301, such as by notching, crimping, warping, flattening the threads, or by using asymmetrical thread spacing. Alternatively, deformation of plug threads 301 may occur during a metal injection molding process (MIM). Thus, the required strength of the thread-to-thread grip of the plug and nut may be such that any standard nut could be used on plug 103. Deforming plug threads 301 and threading nut 105 thereon causes a retention force to exist between plug threads 301 and nut 105, securing nut 105 to plug 103 such that nut 105 may resist removal from plug threads 301. Thus, nut 105 may not be unintentionally removed from the end of plug 103 due to vibration, cantilever load on the door of the storage container, or tensile load to the face of cylinder 101. This not only may provide easier installation in terms of complexity and effort, but also may provide cost reduction by elimination of the prior art specialized locking nut.
[0044] It is desirable for some applications to provide increased resistance to chemical corrosion of the plug. Such corrosion may result from either ambient conditions or deliberate attempts to compromise the lock.
[0045] The use of alternate stainless steel materials for plug 103 over prior art plug MIM material may provide diversity in materials, manufacturing, and performance. Selecting the MIM process requires a very large expected production volume to justify the tooling investment. Thus, two stainless steel materials described above as alternate cylinder materials may also be used for plug 103, consistent with the invention. These alternate materials may provide material options to future licensed suppliers that accommodate alternative manufacturing processes for the disclosed plug. Consistent with the invention, the same material from those listed above may be chosen for both plug 103 and cylinder 101.
[0046] Referring now to
[0047] Referring now to
[0048] Consistent with the invention, retaining clip 503 comprises a substantially U-shaped bracket 505 that may be connected to a rectangular mounting piece 507 at a 90 degree angle. U-shaped bracket 505 may have an outer U-shaped edge 509 and an inner U-shaped edge 511. Rectangular mounting piece 507 may have a hole 513 cut out from the middle of the piece. Retaining clip 503 may be made out of a variety of materials. For example, steel with a zinc coating may be used.
[0049] Collar 215 may be inserted on lock 501. Lock 501 may then be inserted into restrictive mounting hole 213 (not shown in
[0050] Referring now to
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[0052] Other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art from consideration of the specification and practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit of the invention being indicated by the following claims.