Method and apparatus for forming a profile groove in a key blank
09919368 · 2018-03-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B23D1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T409/4028
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
B23D1/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method and an apparatus for forming a profile groove in an elongated key blank having a key blade with opposite side surfaces. The profile groove is formed in a surface of the key blank by a punching or a broaching tool with at least one tooth. The punching or broaching tool is forced and guided longitudinally in parallel to the key blank so as to cut out the material of the key blank into the desired profile shape, corresponding to the cross-sectional shape of the at least one tooth. At the same time, the opposite side surfaces portions of the key blank are clamped or held firmly between opposite holding surfaces of a fixture, causing a firm abutment and retaining action on the longitudinal side surface portions of the key blank located adjacent to and all along the profile groove being formed.
Claims
1. A method of forming a profile groove in an elongated key blank having a key blade with opposite side surfaces, said method comprising: forming said profile groove in a surface of said key blank by means of a broaching tool with at least one tooth which is forced and guided longitudinally in parallel to said elongated key blank so as to cut out material from said key blank into a desired profile shape, corresponding to a cross-sectional shape of said at least one tooth, said profile groove extending in a predetermined area from a distal end of the key blade towards a grip portion of the key blade, while at the same time holding said opposite side surfaces of the key blank between opposite holding surfaces of a fixture, causing a firm abutment and retaining action on the longitudinal side surface portions of the key blade located adjacent to and all along said profile groove being formed, whereby the key blank material adjacent to said profile groove is retained in a fixed state without being deformed during the broaching operation.
2. The method defined in claim 1, wherein said broaching tool is secured to a slide member which is forced and guided rectilinearly in relation to said fixture.
3. The method defined in claim 2, wherein said slide member is guided in a longitudinal recess in said fixture.
4. The method defined in claim 1, wherein said fixture comprises a stationary first holding member provided with a first holding surface, and a movable second holding member provided with a second holding surface, said second holding member being pressed against said first holding member during said broaching operation.
5. The method defined in claim 1, wherein said profile groove has at least one undercut portion defined by an inner bottom wall and an opposite wall on an inside of a ridge portion, an outside of which forms at least a part of said longitudinal side surface portions being held by said fixture during said broaching operation.
6. A broaching apparatus for forming a profile groove in an elongated key blank, comprising: a longitudinally guided broaching tool with at least one tooth for forced movement longitudinally along the key blank and cutting out said profile groove in said key blank during a broaching operation, said profile groove extending in a predetermined area from a distal end of the key blade towards a grip portion or the key blade, a fixture provided with a guiding device for longitudinally guiding said broaching tool during said broaching operation, and a holding device in said fixture, said holding device having two opposite holding surfaces adapted to abut against two opposite, longitudinal side surface portions of said key blank during said broaching operation, causing an abutment and retaining action on the longitudinal side surface portions located adjacent to and all along said profile groove being formed, whereby the key blank material adjacent to said profile groove is retained in a fixed state without being deformed during the broaching operation.
7. The broaching apparatus defined in claim 6, wherein said guiding device comprises a slide member being longitudinally guided in said fixture, said broaching tool being secured to said slide member.
8. The broaching apparatus defined in claim 7, wherein said broaching tool is integrated in one piece with said slide member.
9. The broaching apparatus defined in claim 7, wherein said slide member is connected to said broaching tool via a neck portion which is movable in a passageway between said holding device and a guiding recess in said fixture.
10. The broaching apparatus defined in claim 9, wherein said guiding recess is a longitudinal guiding cavity in said fixture, said cavity being dimensioned to accommodate said slide member with a slight play enabling a linear but non-rotatable movement in parallel to said key blank when being held in said holding device of said fixture.
11. The broaching apparatus defined in claim 6, wherein said broaching tool is forcedly movable along one of the following: at least a part of a length of said key blank, at least a full length of said key blank up to a gripping portion, and the full length of said key blank, including said gripping portion.
12. The broaching apparatus defined in claim 6, wherein said holding device comprises two opposite holding members, a first one being stationary and provided with a first holding surface, and a second one being movable and provided with said second holding surface, so as to clamp and hold said key blank during said broaching operation.
13. The broaching apparatus defined in claim 12, wherein said movable second holding member is pressed against said stationary first holding member by one of the following drive mechanisms: a mechanical drive mechanism, an electro-mechanical drive mechanism, a pneumatic drive mechanism and a hydraulic drive mechanism.
14. The broaching apparatus defined in claim 6, wherein said broaching tool has only one tooth.
15. The broaching apparatus defined in claim 6, wherein said punching tool is a broach having two or more teeth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be explained in detail below with reference to the drawings illustrating some preferred embodiments.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(24) The apparatus shown in
(25) As appears from
(26) In the lower position of the movable block 20, as shown in
(27) While being held firmly in its position between the two blocks 10, 20, the key blank will be cut by a punching or broaching tool 30 secured to a linearly guided slide member 40. During the cutting process, a profile groove 4 is formed in the key blank, adjacent to its first or lower side surface 2. In this way, a pre-formed groove 4 of rectangular shape will be extended sideways or downwardly (to the right in
(28) The undercut portion of the groove 4a extends only along the key blade up to the stopping step surface 5 near the gripping portion 6, along a length L1. Thus, in this embodiment, the undercut portion 4a will end with a distinct step surface inside the profile groove 4, whereas the remaining profile groove will end with a curved portion, corresponding to the shape of the cutting disc used when forming the rectangular initial groove 4. The innermost, undercut portion 4a of the profile groove may be used to achieve an axial stop, cooperating with a corresponding rib with a limited length in an associated key plug of a cylinder lock (not shown).
(29) In this embodiment (
(30) The forces appearing when cutting the key blade by the punching or broaching tool 30 are very great, and it is imperative that the key blank is held firmly between the blocks 10, 20 and also that the linear guidance of the slide member 40 is very precise. The exact guidance of the slide member 40 is accomplished by way of machining or otherwise forming a longitudinal cavity 15 in the lower block 10 (
(31) The punching or broaching tool 30 must be thinly secured to the slide member 40, and this is achieved by a longitudinally extending neck portion 41 which is adapted to connect the slide member 40 with the punching or broaching tool 30 and which fits with a slight play in a longitudinal passageway 16 (
(32) Preferably, the slide member 40 and the cutting tool are made in one piece, but it is also possible to weld or screw them together.
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(34) In case the profile groove 4 is to be provided with a further undercut portion, it is feasible to use a modified punching or broaching tool having at least one further tooth having a configuration corresponding to the desired shape of the further undercut portion 4aa, as shown in
(35) In this case, the profile groove 4 extends along the whole length of the key blade and along the major part of the gripping portion 6, along a total length L2 up to a hole in the gripping portion.
(36) Another key blank is shown in
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(38) The height of the upstanding side portions 12, 13 is substantially the same as (or slightly less than) the thickness of the key blank 1, so that the key blade 1 will be firmly held in place by the upper block 20 when the latter is pressed down. Then, the planar lower surface (notvisible in
(39) The structure and function of the punching or broaching tool 30 and the slide member 40 are the same in this embodiment as in the previous one. The only difference is the configuration of the two blocks 10, 20 and 10, 20, respectively.
(40) Of course, a key blank formed as described above is not a finished key. Rather, as is well-known in the art, it should be provided with some code pattern cooperating with tumblers in an associated cylinder lock (not shown). Such codes can be forming e.g. along the profile groove, so as to cooperate with side tumblers in the lock, and/or at a longitudinal edge 7, as shown in
(41) As indicated above, it is also possible to form an under-cut profile groove in one manufacturing step by using a broach having a number of cutting teeth. Various resulting key blanks are shown in
(42) Depending on the shape of the profile groove, the broach 30 is provided with a number of teeth 31, 32, 33, 34, etc. (see
(43) An advantage with the embodiment shown in
(44) The invention may be implemented in various ways. An alternative groove making apparatus is shown in
(45) Otherwise, this apparatus, with the slide member 40 and the punching or broaching tool 30, operates basically in the same way as in the previous embodiments.
(46) Although not shown in the drawings, the cavity 15 which guides the slide member 40 may be formed as an open recess in the lower block 10, preferably with undercut side portions serving to hold the edge portions of the slide member in place vertically, or it may be a circumferentially closed cavity. In the latter case, the key blank will have to be inserted into the cavity as well, possibly together with an insert member fitting precisely into the cavity together with the key blank. In such a case, there will be no movable block of the fixture, other than the insert member which is positioned axially into the cavity. It seems more practical, however, to have two blocks, one of which is movable vertically or transversely in relation to the other.
(47) It may be possible to use a fixture with only one block having a recess at the top, with a seating surface for one (lower) side of the key blank, and longitudinal gripping teeth or ribs which engage with portions of the other (upper) side of the key blank. The risk of floating material on this upper side is lower, so such a fixture may also be useful, at least in case the profile groove in said one (lower) side of the key blank is rather shallow, e.g. less than half of the thickness of the key blade.
(48) The key blank 1 may have a grip portion 6a, as shown in
(49) The exact shape of the profile groove may be selected as desired. There may be minor irregularities in the cross-sectional configuration, and it is also possible to leave rather thin walls between an undercut portion of the profiled groove, internally of a ridge portion, and the external side of such a ridge portion (which may form a part of side surface of the key blank).
(50) In particular, it is possible to form profile grooves having any geometrical shape as disclosed in the international patent application published in WO2010/096009 (WINLOC AG).
(51) Thus, the inventive method and apparatus will give a wide freedom in designing new keys for cylinder locks, with one or more profile grooves with or without an undercut groove portion.
(52) Also, with a broach having a multitude of teeth, it is possible to cut a complicated shape of a profile groove in a single manufacturing step, which makes the production quick and not very expensive, at least when producing large number of key blanks.