Claims
- 1. A twisting tumbler cylinder lock with a large number of possible key bitting combinations comprising a cylinder plug having a given longitudinal axis and rotatable within a cylinder shell about said longitudinal axis under control of a plurality of twisting tumblers,
- each of said tumblers being provided with first key-contactable surface means and a first set of tumbler components comprising a spring, a top pin and a bottom pin, each said first set being axially movable and rotatable within a different one of a plurality of cylindrical pin chambers,
- said cylindrical pin chambers being axially spaced and aligned along said longitudinal axis of said cylinder plug,
- first broach means in each of said cylindrical pin chambers for rotatable alignment of each said bottom pin in its said pin chamber,
- each said first set of tumbler components being constructed and arranged to provide a first series of key-contactable surface means simultaneously engageable by a first key having a contour constructed and arranged to conform to said first series of key-contactable surface means,
- a second set of tumbler components comprising at least a bottom pin axially movable and rotatable within at least said one of said cylindrical pin chambers,
- at least one of said second set of tumbler components being constructed and arranged to provide surface means different from said surface means of a corresponding one of said first set of tumbler components to provide second key-contactable surface means engageable by a second key having a contour different from that of said first key, and
- second broach means in at least one of said pin chambers for rotatable, swinging alignment in its said pin chamber of at least said bottom pin of said second set,
- each said second broach means being at a fixed angle to said first broach means, having a width sufficient for said rotatable, swinging alignment and lying along a substantial axial length of said pin chamber.
- 2. A lock as in claim 1, wherein each of said cylindrical pin chambers has a second broach.
- 3. A lock as in claim 2, wherein said bottom pin of said first set of tumbler components is replaced by a bottom pin of said second set.
- 4. A lock as set forth in claim 1, wherein each said second broach means is located at approximately 90 degrees to said first broach means.
- 5. A lock as set forth in claim 1, wherein said second broach means is oblique to said first broach means.
- 6. A twisting tumbler cylinder lock with a large number of possible key combinations comprising a cylinder plug having a given longitudinal axis and rotatable about said axis within a cylinder shell, said plug and said shell in combination defining a plurality of axially spaced cylindrical pin chambers, each of said pin chambers being constructed and arranged to receive a set of replaceable tumbler components including a spring, a top pin and a bottom pin, each of said cylindrical pin chambers having first broach means aligned with corresponding first broach means in each other of said cylindrical pin chambers, and second broach means in at least one of said pin chambers at a fixed angle to said first broach means, said first and second broach means lying along the entire length of said pin chambers and having a significant width for enabling said bottom pin to rotatable swing therein for alignment with a key.
- 7. A twisting tumbler cylinder lock as in claim 6, wherein said bottom pin of at least one set of said tumbler components is replaced by a bottom pin of different configuration.
- 8. A twisting tumbler cylinder lock as set forth in claim 6, wherein said second broach means forms a fixed angle of approximately 90 degrees with said first broach means.
- 9. A twisting tumbler cylinder lock as in claim 6, in which
- second broach means are in a plurality of said pin chambers, and
- said second broach means are aligned with each other.
- 10. A cylindrical shell for a twisting tumbler cylinder lock, said shell having a plurality of axially spaced cylindrical pin chambers, each constructed and arranged to receive a set of replaceable tumbler components including a spring, a top pin and a bottom pin, each of said cylindrical pin chambers having a first broach aligned with corresponding first broaches in each other of said cylindrical pin chambers along a first common plane, and at least one of said pin chambers having a second broach at a fixed angle to said first common plane.
- 11. A shell as in claim 10, in which,
- a second broach is in other of said pin chambers, and
- each said second broach is at said fixed angle with respect to the said first broach in its same pin chamber.
SPECIFICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 492,387, filed Jun. 19, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,688,085, issued Nov. 18, 1997; which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/189,116, filed Jan. 27, 1994; now U.S. Pat. No. 5,450,662, issued Sep. 19, 1995 by James A. Watts for APPARATUS AND METHOD OF REBROACHING A LOCK ASSEMBLY.
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