Claims
- 1. A broach guide for guiding a path of movement for a cutter along a cylindrical pin chamber spaced a common distance from an adjacent cylindrical pin chamber, said broach guide having a central guideway, a pair of aligning pin guides flanking said central guideway and spaced from said central guideway at a distance equal to said common distance between adjacent cylindrical pin chambers of a cylinder shell of a lock to be broached.
- 2. A broach guide as set forth in claim 1, further including a removable aligning pin having an enlarged head constructed and arranged for said aligning pin to enter a selected one of said pin guides and for said enlarged head to rest against an end of said selected pin guide to align said selected pin guide with one of said adjacent cylindrical pin chambers when said central guideway is inserted within said cylindrical pin chamber that receives said cutter.
- 3. In combination, a broach guide having a central guideway, a pair of aligning pin guides flanking said central guideway and spaced from said central guideway at a distance equal to a common distance between adjacent cylindrical pin chambers of a cylinder shell of a lock to be broached and a broach cutter, said central guideway providing a path of movement for said cutter along a previously broached cylindrical pin chamber when said central guideway is inserted into said previously broached cylindrical pin chamber and at least one of said aligning pin guides is inserted in one of said adjacent cylindrical pin chambers, said broach guide and said broach cutter being so constructed and arranged that when said central guideway is inserted into a cylindrical pin chamber to be rebroached and one of said aligning pin guides of said broach guide is aligned with said adjacent cylinder pin chamber of a cylinder shell, said broach cutter is movable through said central guideway and into said cylinder pin chamber to be rebroached at a fixed angle to the previous broach provided to said cylindrical pin chamber to be rebroached to broach said adjacent cylinder pin chamber.
- 4. The combination of broach guide and broach cutter as set forth in claim 3, wherein said broach guide and said broach cutter are constructed and arranged so that when said central guideway is inserted into said cylindrical pin chamber to be rebroached and said one of said aligning pin guides of said broach guide is aligned with said adjacent cylinder pin chamber of a cylinder shell, said broach cutter is movable through said central guideway and into said cylindrical pin chamber at said fixed angle, said construction and arrangement being such that said fixed angle is approximately 90 degrees.
- 5. The combination of broach guide and broach cutter as set forth in claim 3, wherein said broach guide and said cutter are constructed and arranged so that when said central guideway is inserted into said cylindrical pin chamber to be rebroached and said one of said aligning pin guides of said broach guide is aligned with said adjacent cylinder pin chamber of a cylinder shell, said broach cutter is movable through said central guideway and into said cylindrical pin chamber at said fixed angle said construction and arrangement being such that said fixed angle is oblique.
- 6. The combination of broach guide and broach cutter as set forth in claim 3, wherein said broach cutter has a first end, a first relatively narrow tooth portion beyond its first end, a first recessed portion beyond said relatively narrow tooth portion, a second tooth portion of intermediate width beyond said first recessed portion, a second recessed portion beyond said second tooth portion of intermediate width, a third tooth portion of relatively greater width beyond said second recessed portion and a rear portion of narrowest width beyond said third tooth portion.
RELATION TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This Application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/189,116, filed Jan. 27, 1994 by James A. Watts for APPARATUS AND METHOD OF REBROACHING A LOCK ASSEMBLY, which U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/189,116 has issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,450,662 on Sep. 19, 1995.
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