Cylinder Lock with Interact Mobile Devices
20190071893 ยท 2019-03-07
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B27/006
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B19/0047
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B27/0032
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A tumbler pin lock includes one or two auxiliary locking mechanisms including an auxiliary locking pin, and an auxiliary blocking component to provide enhance locking in addition to the locking provided by the tumbler pins so that the lock remains locked even if the tumblers are picked or bumped into their unlocked positions. A cylinder lock is provided with an auxiliary locking pin which projects into the keyway, which, with the proper key, is slid forward with a mobile device into an area in the lock housing where an auxiliary groove allows the cylinder plug to turn. The second locking component, which is approximately rectangular similarly has a post that is moved forward with the insertion of the proper key into an annular groove allowing the cylinder plug to turn.
Claims
1. A lock comprising: a cylindrical plug having an axially-extending key way adapted to receive a conforming key; a mobile device that slides axially that hold a plurality of tumbler pins disposed within radially-oriented tumbler pin holes formed in said mobile and adapted to control rotation of said cylindrical plug, wherein said tumbler pins are constructed and arranged to be engaged by the conforming key inserted into said keyway and to be positioned by the key within their respective tumbler pin holes to create a shear line between the plug and a lock housing shell; the mobile device having a projection on top; the lock housing shell having locking pins located that project into all but one annular grooves in which the projection of the mobile device turns; Whereby the mobile device in disposed within said cylindrical plug recesses and moveable in an axial direction between a first position and a second position, said mobile being constructed and arranged to be engaged by the conforming key inserted into the keyway to move said mobile device from the first position into the second position, wherein said second position of the mobile device aligns the tumbler pins to create a shear and aligns the projection of the mobile device into a annular groove without blocking pins, allowing the plug to turn.
2. The lock according to claim 1, wherein said mobile device is disposed within a recess formed in said cylindrical plug adjacent said keyway and includes a contact surface projecting into said keyway so as to be engaged by a key inserted into said keyway.
3. The lock according to claim 1, where two or more mobile devices are utilized, and where the key has a number of blades that are equal to recesses in the cylindrical plug.
4. The lock of claim 1 with multiple sets of locking pins at different location within each annular groove.
5. The lock according to claim 1, further comprising elastic elements that acts in a longitudinal plane to biasing the mobile devices toward the internal surface of the keyway.
6. A lock system comprising the lock according to claim 1 and a key configured to be inserted into said keyway to position said tumbler pins to engage said mobile device to move from its first position to its second position so as to permit said cylindrical plug to rotate.
7. A lock system comprising the lock according to claim 1 and a key configured to be inserted into said keyway to position said tumbler pins to create a shear line and to move the projection on the mobile device into a groove without blocking pins to permit said cylindrical plug to rotate and unlock.
8. A lock comprising: a cylindrical plug having an axially-extending keyway adapted to receive a conforming key; a second mobile device that slides axially that hold a plurality of tumbler pins disposed within radially-oriented tumbler pin holes formed in said mobile device and adapted to block rotation of said cylindrical plug, wherein said tumbler pins are constructed and arranged to be engaged by the conforming key inserted into said keyway and to be positioned by the key within their respective tumbler pin holes to create a shear line between the plug and a lock housing shell; the second mobile device having a projection on top; the second mobile device having a second blocking component with a post that sits further back from the keyway; whereby inserting the key in the keyway and proceeding, the area of the key gets engaged with the rear surface of the second mobile element and start to move it in the direction of the rear part of the cylinder to the second position where the second mobile elements post aligns with a groove in the inner shell housing, concurrently the teeth in the blade line up the tumbler pins until they create a shear line, and, the second mobile device moves into a predefined position where the post of the projection on the second mobile device is placed in a right annular groove without blocking pins, at which time the plug is in an unlocked position and free to rotate to open the cylinder.
9. The lock according to claim 8, wherein said mobile device is disposed within a recess formed in said cylindrical plug adjacent said keyway and includes a contact surface projecting into said keyway so as to be engaged by a key inserted into said keyway.
10. The lock according to claim 8, where two or more mobile devices are utilized, and where the key has a number blades that are equal to the recesses in the cylindrical plug.
11. The lock of claim 8 with multiple sets of locking pins at different locations within each annular groove.
12. The lock according to claim 8, further comprising elastic elements that acts in a longitudinal plane to biasing the mobile devices toward the internal surface of the lock housing shell.
13. A lock system comprising the lock according to claim 8 and a key configured to be inserted into said keyway to position said tumbler pins so as to permit said cylindrical plug to rotate and to engage said mobile device to move said mobile device from its first position to its second position.
12. The lock system of claim 8, wherein said mobile device is disposed within a recess formed in said cylindrical plug adjacent said keyway and includes a contact surface projecting into said keyway and said key includes a key blade and a contact surface formed on said key blade for engaging the second mobile device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
Preferred Embodiment
[0106] The solution offered in this application has the pins that normally were moving up and down in the plug, moving up and down in a mobile device that slides in the plug, and these pins, separate at the shear line when the correct key is used. The mobile device has a projection on top that contacts blocking pins (in the grooves where the projection will slide) from the housing to minimize turning without the proper key inserted, when the mobile device slides forward after the correct key is inserted, the pins are at a shear line, and the projection can rotate in the groove in the inner housing shell that doesn't have blocking pins allowing the plug to rotate.
Second Embodiment
[0107] Has the elements of the first embodiment, but adds a second mobile device component near the back of the plug (away from the key entering point) which blocks the plug turning unless it is moved axial to the back of the plug where a post on the second mobile device component enters a groove which will enable rotation.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0108] The preferred embodiment is operable by a single key. In
[0109] For the sake of brevity in description, in this embodiment the number of mobile devices 5 was limited to four, and said pins, tumbler pins and springs are not described in detail, since they are fully conventional in terms of shape and operation. The cylinder that is object of this idea is composed of several basic components: The shell 3 that is the outer casing where inside of it there is a plug 4, rotatable in the shell, and where the shell is provided with several holes 34 where the spring 53 and the pins 51 and 52 move. The plug 4 has a keyway 41, the slot where the key goes in, and is provided with holes 44
[0110] Present in the upper part there are one or more holes 57 (
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[0112] The key 1 is provided with several blades 14 and each of them could present different shapes and is operatively adapted to be inserted through an opening or keyway 41 in the front face 42 of the plug 4 and through the inferior groove 58 of device 5. The blades of the key are provided with teeth 16 in the front part of the key blades 14. A connecting post 37 extends from the radial mounting hole 36 of the shell 1 into the annular groove 46 of the plug 4 to rotatably secure the plug 4 to the shell 3. The way in which the key works is the following: when inserting the key 1 in the keyway 41 and proceeding until the end, the various profiles 16 of the first part of the key 1 enter into the grooves 58 of mobile devices 5 and pushes the pairs of pins 51 and 52 up, so that the top pins no longer are located in mobile device 5 and the bottom of them are up at the interior edge of the housing shell creating a shear line between the plug and the shell. Contemporary when all the pins 51 and 52 have been up in the right position, the surface 13 of key 1 gets in contact with the surface of the first interior pin that it encounters (counting from the keyway). In this configuration the mobile devices 5 are free to slide longitudinally in the plug grooves 45.
[0113] Continuing to proceed with the key the area 13 of the key gets in contact with the surface of the blocking pin 51, the key 1 will move the pin longitudinally in the groove 45, and consequently the mobile device 5 in which the pin is fitted, until a position in which the corresponding annular grooves 27 will allow the part 56 to pass in said groove. This activity causes the tumblers segments, 51 and 52, to separate and the tumbler 51 engage the key 1 with the mobile device 5, thereby preventing uprooting of the key 1. If the projected part 56 in the mobile device 5 enter in the right annular groove 27 (groove without the block 22), the plug would be allowed to rotate completely and open the cylinder. If the part 56 enter in a groove with the block 22, the plug would be allowed to rotate for some degrees and then will be obstructed by the block 22, and consequently the plug will not rotate leaving the lock locked. The key in this embodiment has four blades 14 and four mobile devices 5 but the number of blades 14 could be more depending on the number of longitudinal groves 45 fitted in the plug. The mobile devices 5 could have one or more holes 57 and the mobile devices 5 could be one or more in each groove 45. The configuration of the projection on the mobile device 56 is presented flat but could be curved or any shape depending of the design. This kinematic of the mobile devices, not allowing to put the plug in a circular tension, is obliging the non-authorized person that is willing to open the cylinder without the relative correspondent key, to proceed in a way much more complicate with respect of the actual cylinders, increasing in this way the security offered by this type of cylinder lock. This means that the operation should be made with multiple picks with in the lock so the probability of picking the lock becomes minuscule because it will be practically unmanageable to manipulate more pick tools at once. Such a cylinder lock would further be adaptable to a variety of lock doors, padlocks and similar actual in the market, and would be made with a minimal number of internal parts, in the most convenient material, each of which are relatively easy to produce to reduce cost. The preferred embodiment thus offers two locking sections operable by a single key. The drawings do not show the (conventional rotatable) mechanism regarding the bolt connected to the cylinder. These details of construction have not been illustrated since, they can be made in any known way, and they do not fail within the scope of the invention.
[0114] In a second preferred embodiment that is illustrated with all the elements unassembled in
[0115] The inner housing shell 2 has been eliminated in this embodiment with the annular grooves now in the shell 3.
[0116] The way in which the key works in this embodiment is as follows: inserting the key 100 in the keyway 141 and proceeding, the area 106 of the key gets engaged with the surface 159 of the second locking component 152 and start to move it in the direction of the rear part of the cylinder meanwhile the teeth 102 in the blade 101 start to up the pins 51 and 52 until all the bottom of the superior pins is out of the hole in the plug and contemporary the surface 105 of the key gets in contact with the surface of the first interior pin (counting from the front). In this situation, and proceeding the key entering, the device 150 starts to move until a predefined position where the post 153 of the second mobile device 152 is placed in front of the right annular groove 135 (