Cylinder lock
10087654 ยท 2018-10-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T70/7605
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
Y10T70/7565
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
E05B27/0042
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B27/0039
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T70/7616
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
Y10T70/761
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
International classification
Abstract
A locking mechanism is provided for a lock body and a rotatable key plug. The locking mechanism comprises pins having recesses, each of the pins adapted to be disposed in pin bores in the key plug for reciprocal and rotational movement. An elongated spring member simultaneously engages and biases the pins toward a keyway in the key plug. A locking bar moves between a first position and a second position where at least a portion of the locking bar is received in the recesses in the pins. The locking bar is prevented from moving to the second position unless the pins are in a position where the recesses are aligned with the locking bar. Upon insertion of a key in the keyway the pins are moved axially or rotated for aligning the recesses in the pins with the locking bar so the key can rotate the key plug.
Claims
1. A lock assembly comprising: a lock body comprising a bore defining an inner surface and a longitudinal axis and a longitudinal groove extending along at least a portion of the inner surface; a cylinder plug rotatably disposed in the bore of the lock body and defining a keyway and a plurality of longitudinally spaced chambers extending from an outer surface of the cylinder plug and opening into the keyway, and a longitudinal slot in the outer surface of the cylinder plug and opening into the plurality of longitudinally spaced chambers; a first pin disposed in at least one of the plurality of longitudinally spaced chambers for rotational movement about its axis relative to the cylinder plug between a first orientation and a second orientation, the first pin comprising a first body defining a longitudinal slot, and a second pin disposed in at least another one of the plurality of longitudinally spaced chambers for reciprocal movement along its axis relative to the cylinder plug between a first orientation and a second orientation, the second pin comprising a second body defining a circumferential groove; an elongated spring member comprising fingers engaging the first pin and the second pin, the elongated spring member further comprising a body member supporting the fingers, the body member being held between the cylinder plug and the lock body such that the fingers are maintained in engagement with the first pin and the second pin to retain the first pin and the second pin in the plurality of chambers and to bias the first pin and the second pin towards the keyway; a locking bar disposed in the longitudinal slot in the cylinder plug for movement between a first position where the locking bar is received in the longitudinal groove and a second position where the locking bar is removed from the longitudinal groove, the locking bar comprising a first lug engageable with the first body of the first pin when the first pin is in the first orientation and a second lug engageable with the second body of the second pin when the second pin is in the first orientation to prevent the locking bar from moving from the first position to the second position, and the first lug engageable with the longitudinal slot of the first pin when the first pin is in the second orientation and the second lug engageable with the circumferential groove of the second pin when the second pin is in the second orientation to allow the locking bar to move from the first position to the second position; a spring for biasing the locking bar to the first position; wherein upon insertion of a proper key in the keyway the first pin is rotated about its axis between the first orientation and the second orientation and the second pin is reciprocated along its axis between the first orientation and the second orientation such that rotation of the key rotates the cylinder plug relative to the lock body and the locking bar cams against the longitudinal groove in the lock body to move the locking bar from the first position to the second position.
2. The lock assembly of claim 1, wherein the body member of the elongated spring member is positioned in a slot formed in an outer surface of the cylinder plug.
3. The lock assembly of claim 1, wherein the first body tapers inwardly toward the inner end to form a chisel tip.
4. The lock assembly of claim 1, wherein the second body tapers inwardly toward the inner end to form a conical tip.
5. The lock assembly of claim 1, wherein one of the fingers extends into one of the plurality of longitudinally spaced chambers for engaging an outer end surface of the first pin and the second pin.
6. A lock assembly comprising: a lock body comprising a bore defining an inner surface and a longitudinal axis and a longitudinal groove extending along at least a portion of the inner surface; a cylinder plug rotatably disposed in the bore of the lock body and defining a keyway for receiving a key, the key comprising an edge and a face disposed transverse to the edge, the cylinder plug comprising a plurality of radial chambers, the plurality of radial chambers receiving a first plurality of tumbler pins, the plurality of radial chambers intersecting the keyway in a first direction such that the first plurality of tumbler pins reciprocate along the first direction to engage the edge of the key; the cylinder plug further comprising a plurality of longitudinally spaced chambers extending from an outer surface of the cylinder plug and opening into the keyway, the plurality of longitudinally spaced chambers intersecting the keyway in a second direction at a non-parallel angle relative to the first direction, the longitudinally spaced chambers receiving a second plurality of tumbler pins, such that the second plurality of tumbler pins reciprocate along the second direction to engage the face of the key, each of the second plurality of tumbler pins comprising a recess, the second plurality of tumbler pins comprising a first type of tumbler pin and a second type of tumbler pin where reciprocation of the first type of tumbler pin moves the associated recess between a first orientation and a second orientation and reciprocation of the second type of tumbler pin rotates the second type of tumbler pin to move the associated recess between a first orientation and a second orientation; the cylinder plug further comprising a longitudinal slot defined in the outer surface of the cylinder plug and opening into the plurality of longitudinally spaced chambers; an elongated spring member engaging the second plurality of tumbler pins, the elongated spring member held between the cylinder plug and the lock body such that the spring member engages the second plurality of tumbler pins to retain the second plurality of tumbler pins in the plurality of chambers and to bias the second plurality of tumbler pins towards the keyway; a locking bar disposed in the longitudinal slot in the cylinder plug for movement between a first position where the locking bar is received in the longitudinal groove and a second position where the locking bar is removed from the longitudinal groove, the locking bar comprising a plurality of lugs engageable with the second plurality of tumbler pins when the second plurality of tumbler pins are in the first orientation to prevent the locking bar from moving from the first position to the second position and the plurality of lugs engageable with the recess on the second plurality of tumbler pins when the second plurality of tumbler pins are in the second orientation to allow the locking bar to move from the first position to the second position; a spring for biasing the locking bar to the first position; wherein upon insertion of a proper key in the keyway the first plurality of tumbler pins are moved to an unlocked position and the second plurality of tumbler pins are moved between the first orientation and the second orientation such that rotation of the key rotates the cylinder plug relative to the lock body and the locking bar cams against the longitudinal groove in the lock body to move the locking bar from the first position to the second position.
7. The lock assembly of claim 6, wherein the spring member comprises a plurality of fingers, each of the fingers engaging one of the second plurality of tumbler pins, wherein the fingers act against an outer end surface of the second plurality of tumbler pins for urging the second plurality of tumbler pins toward the keyway.
8. The lock assembly of claim 6, wherein each of the second plurality of tumbler pins comprises a body portion having an outer end and an inner end, and wherein the recess of at least one pin of the second plurality of tumbler pins comprise a longitudinal groove defined by the body portion extending at least partially between the outer and inner ends.
9. The lock assembly of claim 8, wherein the body portion of the at least one pin of the second plurality of tumbler pins tapers inwardly toward the inner end from opposite sides of a point intermediate the outer and inner ends of the body portion to form a chisel tip.
10. The lock assembly of claim 9, wherein the at least one pin of the second plurality of tumbler pins rotates between the first orientation and the second orientation.
11. The lock assembly of claim 6, wherein each of the second plurality of tumbler pins comprises a body portion having an outer end and an inner end, and wherein the recess of at least one second pin of the second plurality of tumbler pins is a circumferential groove defined by the body portion intermediate the outer and inner ends.
12. The lock assembly of claim 11, wherein the body portion of the at least one second pin of the second plurality of tumbler pins tapers inwardly toward the inner end to form a conical tip.
13. The lock assembly of claim 12, wherein the at least one second pin of the second plurality of tumbler pins reciprocates between the first orientation and the second orientation.
14. The lock assembly of claim 6, wherein first ones of the second plurality of tumbler pins rotate between a first orientation and the second orientation and second ones of the second plurality of tumbler pins reciprocate between the first orientation and the second orientation.
15. The lock assembly of claim 14 wherein the first ones of the second plurality of tumbler pins comprise a longitudinal slot and the second ones of the second plurality of tumbler pins comprise a circumferential groove.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference should now be had to the embodiments shown in the accompanying drawings and described below. In the drawings:
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DESCRIPTION
(17) Certain terminology is used herein for convenience only and is not to be taken as a limitation. For example, words such as upper, lower, left, right, top, bottom, horizontal, vertical, upward, and downward merely describe the configuration shown in the FIGs. The terminology includes the words above specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of similar import. Indeed, the components may be oriented in any direction and the terminology, therefore, should be understood as encompassing such variations unless specified otherwise.
(18) The cylinder lock assembly described herein relates to an improvement for a standard cylinder lock. The cylinder lock assembly can also be used in an embodiment with an interchangeable core cylinder. The interchangeable core cylinder is designed with a second shear line and respectively requires a second key to turn the cylinder plug and a control sleeve simultaneously, thus retracting a portion of the control sleeve allowing easy installation and removal of the cylinder plug in a variety of cylinder housing designs for various applications. Since interchangeable core cylinders are described in the prior art, the details of operation will not be covered here.
(19) Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate corresponding or similar elements throughout the several views, a cylinder lock assembly according to one embodiment is shown in
(20) The cylinder plug 24 is cylindrical in shape and is received for rotation about its axis within the bore 34 of the cylinder lock body 22. The cylinder plug 24 defines an axial keyway 40 having a profile for receiving a complementary key blade 114. The cylinder plug 24 has a first plurality of longitudinally-spaced radial chambers 42 that extend transversely to the longitudinal axis of the cylinder plug 24 from the outer surface of cylinder plug 24 and into the keyway 40. The first plurality of chambers 42 of the cylinder plug 24 are aligned with the chambers 36 of the cylinder lock body 22 when the cylinder plug 24 is in the cylinder lock body 22 and in a home position as depicted in
(21) An inner end of the cylinder plug 24 defines a circumferential groove 46 for receiving a retaining ring 48 for retaining the cylinder plug 24 in the cylinder lock body 22. An actuator (not shown), such as a spindle or a torque blade, may be operatively connected for rotation with the cylinder plug 24 for performing a locking or unlocking function, as is known in the art.
(22) The first set of tumbler pins 26 comprises a plurality of conventional split pins, each including axially superimposed upper portions 50 and lower portions 52 having facing end surfaces. The first set of tumbler pins 26 are slidably disposed within the chambers 36 in the cylinder lock body 22 and the first plurality of chambers 42 of the cylinder plug 24. The lengths of the upper and lower portions 50, 52 of the pins 26 vary for defining a first locking code. The first set of tumbler pins 26 are biased by dedicated helical springs 54 compressed between the upper end surfaces of the pins and a retaining plate 56. The retaining plate 56 is press fit, staked or otherwise secured in the groove 38 in the cylinder lock body 22 such that the retaining plate 56 is flush with the outer surface of the lock cylinder body 22 (
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(25) The second set of tumbler pins 28 are mounted in the chambers 44 in the side of the cylinder plug 24. Each of the second set of tumbler pins 28 has a longitudinal axis and is slidable axially within their respective chamber 44 relative to the cylinder plug 24. Each of the second set of tumbler pins 28 is also able to rotate about their respective longitudinal axes relative to the cylinder plug 24.
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(27) In the embodiment shown in the FIGs., there are six chambers 36, 42 common to the cylinder lock body 22 and the cylinder plug 24 for the first set of tumbler pins 26 and five side chambers 44 in the cylinder plug 24 for the second set of tumbler pins 28. More or fewer chambers are possible and may be used if desired, as may any of many different variations of conventional designs for the first set of tumbler pins 28. Such variations include splitting the first set of tumbler pins 28 into more than two portions to accommodate master keying, varying the shapes and dimensions of the tumbler pins 28 to make it more difficult to pick the lock, and the like.
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(30) The second locking mechanism, including the second set of tumbler pins 28 and the locking bar 30, is located in the lower right quadrant of the cylinder plug as seen in
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(33) Only when a key 110 comprising the proper first code and second code, with bits and notches of the correct predetermined depth and angle, is inserted in the keyway 40 can the first set of tumbler pins 26 and the second set of tumbler pins 28 be properly positioned permitting the cylinder plug 24 to be rotated.
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(35) The proper key 110 also causes axial re-positioning of the second set of tumbler pins 28 and rotation of the second embodiment 58 of the set of tumbler pins 28 about their axes by virtue of the chisel-shaped tips 62 biased against the side walls 122 of the notches 120 in the key blade 114. More particularly, the tips 62, 82 of the first embodiment 58 and the second embodiment 78 of the second set of tumbler pins 28 bear against the spaced notches 120 in the side face 118 of the key 110 under the biasing action of the spring 92. The chisel-shaped tip 62 of the tumbler pins 28 will engage with the angled walls 122 defining the notches 102 so as to cause an axial as well as a rotational movement of the tumbler pins 28. The end surface 65 of the tip 62 and the walls 122 of the notches 120 work against one another to rotate the tumbler pins 58. In this manner, the tumbler pins 58 are able to rotate into the notches 120 until the ends of the tips 62 contact both walls 122 of the notches 120. The spring 92 further serves to bias the conical tips 82 of the second embodiment 78 of the second set of tumbler pins 28 into corresponding notches 120 of predetermined depth. In this position, the axial slots 64 and grooves 84 in the body portions 60, 80 of the tumbler pins 58, 78, respectively, will be aligned with the lugs 100 on the locking bar 30 as best shown in
(36) As described herein, a cylinder lock 20 is provided with tumbler pins 28 and a locking bar 30 as a second locking mechanism that operates independently of a first locking mechanism comprising conventional tumbler pins 26. Operation of the cylinder lock 20 is prevented unless a key 110 properly configured for both the first and second locking mechanisms is inserted in the keyway 40. Accordingly, the cylinder lock 20 with the additional locking mechanism provides a high degree of security. A key blank that is merely copied to fit conventional tumbler pins will not open the cylinder lock 20; therefore, the cylinder lock 20 cannot be easily circumvented by unauthorized key duplication. The cylinder lock 20 also offers a high number of different opening combinations, corresponding to an identical number of different keys. The possible lock codes associated with the second locking mechanism involve different combinations of predetermined axial positions and rotational positions of the second set of tumbler pins 28.
(37) Moreover, the cylinder lock 20 described herein is compact, even with a second locking mechanism, and sufficient space remains in the cylinder body 22 for additional locking mechanisms of the same or different designs. For example, the second locking mechanism itself is sufficiently compact that it may be duplicated on the other side of the cylinder plug 24 to provide a tertiary locking code. In this embodiment, the key blade 114 may have code patterns in the form of notches 120 on both side faces 118, 119 for cooperating with tumbler pins arranged on both sides of the keyway 40. Of course, the side code pattern, or patterns, may be combined with any other code patterns anywhere on the key blade 114. In some extremely high security applications it may be desirable to have two or more sets of conventional tumbler pins arranged in the upper quadrants of the cylinder plug 24. It is also possible to provide symmetrical keys which can be introduced in the lock with either side up, and where the code pattern of either side face 118, 119 of the key blade 114 has its mirror code pattern on the other side face.
(38) The user also has the option of adapting the cylinder lock to a new key any time that security suggests. The code patterns may be changed several times without the need to remove or replace any of the tumbler pins 28 used in the second locking mechanism.
(39) Although the present invention has been shown and described in considerable detail with respect to only a few exemplary embodiments thereof, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that we do not intend to limit the invention to the embodiments since various modifications, omissions and additions may be made to the disclosed embodiments without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the invention, particularly in light of the foregoing teachings. Accordingly, we intend to cover all such modifications, omission, additions and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims. In the claims, means-plus-function clauses are intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited function, and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures. Thus, although a nail and a screw may not be structural equivalents in that a nail employs a cylindrical surface to secure wooden parts together, whereas a screw employs a helical surface, in the environment of fastening wooden parts, a nail and a screw may be equivalent structures.