Key system of lock

11499340 ยท 2022-11-15

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    Abstract

    A key system of a lock having a high peaking difficulty when picking is tried by a picking tool, includes three or more rectangular holes formed between pin holes of an inner case to insert rectangular pins, where each of the rectangular pin includes a side bar insertion groove and a fake groove formed to be spaced apart from the side bar insertion groove at an interval to raise the degree of picking difficulty. A quadrangular pin is inserted into the rectangular hole located in the middle among the rectangular holes formed in the inner case to be inserted into the hole formed in an outer case. The side on which the quadrangular pin is located has an escape groove to accommodate the quadrangular pin.

    Claims

    1. A key system of a lock having a high peaking difficulty, which includes an outer case and an inner case having three or more pin holes formed in the outer case and the inner case on the same line, and springs, locking pins, and drive pins inserted into the pin holes, comprising: three or more rectangular holes formed between the pin holes of the inner case; rectangular pins which are respectively inserted into the rectangular holes, and each of which has a side bar insertion groove and a retaining protrusion formed in the opposite direction to the side bar slot; a side bar mounted between the outer case and the inner case together with springs to be controlled in operation by the rectangular pins, a portion of the side bar going in and out of a side bar slog formed in the outer case; and a quadrangular pin having a retaining protrusion, and inserted into any one among the three or more rectangular holes of the inner case so that a portion of the quadrangular pin is inserted into holes formed in the outer case, wherein the side bar on which the quadrangular pin is located has an escape groove to accommodate the quadrangular pin.

    2. The key system of a lock according to claim 1, wherein a fake groove is formed to be spaced apart from the side bar insertion groove at an interval so as to raise the degree of picking difficulty when picking is tried.

    3. The key system of a lock according to claim 1, wherein the quadrangular pin is inserted into the rectangular holes except the first and final rectangular holes among the three or more rectangular holes formed in the inner case, and the escape groove of the side bar for accommodating the quadrangular pin is formed to correspond to the quadrangular pin.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    (1) The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:

    (2) FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a key system of a lock according to an embodiment of the present invention;

    (3) FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view illustrating the key system of a lock according to the embodiment of the present invention;

    (4) FIG. 3 is a front view illustrating the key system of a lock according to the embodiment of the present invention;

    (5) FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line A-A of FIG. 3;

    (6) FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line B-B of FIG. 3;

    (7) FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line C-C of FIG. 4;

    (8) FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line C-C of FIG. 4;

    (9) FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a state in which a key is combined with the key system of the lock;

    (10) FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line E-E of FIG. 8;

    (11) FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line F-F, showing a state in which rectangular pins and a side bar release a locked state; and

    (12) FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line F-F, showing a state in which a quadrangular pin and the side bar release a locked state.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    (13) Hereinafter, a key system of a lock having a high peaking difficulty according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.

    (14) The key system of a lock having a high peaking difficulty according to the present invention includes: an outer case 10; an inner case 1 disposed inside the outer case to be rotatable; three or more pin holes 10-1 and 1-1 formed in the outer case 10 and the inner case 1 on the same line; locking pins 12 and drive pins 13 inserted into the pin holes to be operated by springs.

    (15) The key system of a lock according to the present invention further includes: three or more rectangular holes formed between the pin holes 1-1 of the inner case 1; rectangular pins 3 which are respectively inserted into the rectangular holes 2 and each of which has a side bar insertion groove 3-2 and a retaining protrusion 3-1 formed in the opposite direction to the side bar slot; a side bar 4 mounted between the outer case 10 and the inner case 1 together with springs 4-2 to be controlled in operation by the rectangular pins; and a side bar slot 10-2 formed in the outer case 10 so that one side of the side bar 4 goes in and out.

    (16) Each of the rectangular pin 3 includes: a fake groove 3-3 formed at an interval from the side bar insertion groove 3-2 so as to raise the degree of picking difficulty when being picked. A quadrangular pin 5 having a retaining protrusion 5-1 is inserted into the rectangular hole located in the middle among the three or more rectangular holes formed in the inner case. The outer case 10 has holes 10-3 formed in the top and the bottom thereof so that a portion of the quadrangular pin 5 goes in and out. The side bar 4 on which the quadrangular pin 5 is located has an escape groove 4-1 formed to accommodate the quadrangular pin 5.

    (17) When a key 30 having an encrypted pattern is inserted into a key hole 20 formed in the inner case 1, the locking pins 12, the rectangular pins 3, and the quadrangular pin 5 are aligned. Thereafter, when the key is rotated, the inner case 1 is also rotated so as to release a locked state of the lock.

    (18) In the drawings, the reference numeral 40 designates an encrypted pattern formed on the key 30.

    (19) Now, the operation of the key system of the lock having a high peaking difficulty according to the present invention will be described in detail.

    (20) The locking pins 12 inserted into the pin holes 10-1 and 1-1 formed in the outer case 10 and the inner case 1 are located between the outer case and the inner case by the action of the drive pins 13 and the springs 11. Then, the side bar 4 is pushed out by the springs 4-2 so as to be coupled to the side bar slot 10-2 formed in the outer case 10. The quadrangular pin 5 is coupled to any one among the holes 10-3 formed at the top and the bottom of the outer case 10 so as to keep a perfectly locked state.

    (21) In the locked state of the key system, when the key 30 having the encrypted pattern is inserted into the key hole 20 formed in the inner case, the locking pins 12, the rectangular pins 3, and the quadrangular pin 5 are aligned to release a restricted state of the inner case and the outer case. In the above state, when the key is rotated, the inner case 1 is also rotated together with the key so as to release the locked state. By the above operation, the locked state of the key system of the lock according to the present invention is released by a normal key having an encrypted pattern.

    (22) That is, the locked state of the key system of the lock according to the present invention can be released by the normal key having an encrypted pattern, but it is difficult or impossible to release the locked state when picking is tried by using a picking tool. The operation will be described as follows.

    (23) Description of a process that the drive pins 13 and the locking pins 12 inserted into the pin holes 10-1 and 1-1 of the outer case 10 and the inner case 1 are picked by the picking tool will be omitted since it is not the operation that the present invention pursues. A process that someone tries to perform picking to the side bar, the rectangular pins and the quadrangular pin, which are the core of the present invention, will be described.

    (24) First, a picking tool (not shown) touches the retaining protrusion 3-1 formed on the rectangular pin 3 disposed at the innermost portion of the inner case 1 to match the location of the side bar insertion groove 3-2 with the location of the side bar 4. Next, the picking tool touches the retaining protrusion 3-1 of the rectangular pin 3 located next to the above-mentioned rectangular pin 3 to match the location of the side bar insertion groove 3-2 with the location of the side bar 4. After that, the picking tool touches the retaining protrusion 5-1 formed on the quadrangular pin 5 to perform picking.

    (25) However, since the quadrangular pin 5 does not have the side bar insertion groove 3-2 and the fake groove 3-3 formed in the rectangular pin 3 and the escape groove 4-1 of the side bar is located on the quadrangular pin 5, the quadrangular pin 5 is free without being restricted. Accordingly, since the quadrangular pin 5 is always inserted into any one among the holes 10-3 formed at the top and the bottom of the outer case 10, it is difficult or impossible to perform picking.

    (26) Accordingly, the person who tries picking skips the quadrangular pin 5 and picks the rectangular pin located at the front. However, as time goes by, the rectangular pin which is located at the innermost portion and the rectangular pin which is located next to the innermost pin cannot keep the picked state after being picked. Finally, the key system of the lock according to the present invention can prevent picking to release the locked state.

    (27) Meanwhile, while picking is tried, the fake groove 3-3 spaced apart from the encrypted side bar insertion groove 3-2 at an interval is located on the side bar 4. Moreover, since the quadrangular pin 5 moves freely unless using the key having the encrypted pattern, the quadrangular pin 5 is always inserted into any one among the holes 10-3 formed at the top and the bottom of the outer case 10, and it makes picking difficult or impossible. Therefore, the key system of the lock according to the present invention can more perfectly prevent the locked state from being released by a picking tool.