Claims
- 1. An axial pin tumbler lock comprising in combination:
- a shell;
- a rotatable driver sleeve telescoped into a forward portion of said shell, the driver sleeve having a front section with a first, larger inner diameter and a rear section with a second, smaller inner diameter and cast throughbores in communication with said diameters;
- a stationary tumbler sleeve telescoped into said shell and disposed rearward of said driver sleeve in face-to-face relation with a rear end of said driver sleeve, the tumbler sleeve including cast throughbores in communication with an inner diameter of said tumbler sleeve;
- a locking spindle extending through, and rotatably mounted in, the tumbler sleeve, said spindle including a body portion, a neck portion and an actuation portion, the neck portion having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the body portion, the transition zone between the body portion and the neck portion having a curved surface; and
- driver and tumbler pins slidably mounted in the throughbores of the tumbler and driver sleeves and normally operable to prevent rotation of said spindle with respect to the stationary driver sleeve.
- 2. An axial pin tumbler lock according to claim 1, wherein said rotatable driver sleeve includes an internally disposed detent and said spindle includes a longitudinal groove in said body portion for receiving said detent.
- 3. An axial pin tumbler lock according to claim 2, wherein axial movement of said spindle relative to said driver sleeve is limited through the engagement of the driver sleeve detent and the longitudinal spindle groove.
- 4. An axial pin tumbler lock according to claim 3, wherein said driver sleeve includes a radial throughbore and said longitudinal groove in the spindle includes a complemental radial throughbore and a connecting pin is disposed within the radial throughbores for translating the rotational movement of the driver sleeve to the spindle.
- 5. An axial pin tumbler lock according to claim 1, wherein the tumbler sleeve is retained in locked engagement with the shell by a cooperating pin and slot, the slot being disposed on the outer perimeter of the tumbler sleeve, and the pin being disposed through the shell and engaging the slot.
- 6. An axial pin tumbler lock according to claim 1, wherein the tumbler sleeve has an inner diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of the body portion of the spindle, and said inner diameter providing support to said spindle.
- 7. An axial pin tumbler lock according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the cast throughbores in the driver sleeve includes an anti-flip groove, said anti-flip groove being a shallow depression in the rear face of the driver sleeve, and being adjacent to and in communication with one of said cast throughbores such that a misaligned tumbler pin will engage the anti-flip groove to prevent flip and decoding of the lock.
- 8. An axial pin tumbler lock comprising in combination:
- a shell;
- a rotatable driver sleeve telescoped into a forward portion of said shell, the driver sleeve having a front section with a first, larger inner diameter and a rear section with a second, smaller inner diameter and cast throughbores in communication with said diameters;
- a stationary tumbler sleeve telescoped into said shell and disposed rearward of said driver sleeve in face-to-face relation with a rear end of said driver sleeve, the tumbler sleeve including cast throughbores in communication with an inner diameter of said tumbler sleeve;
- a locking spindle extending through, and rotatably mounted in, the tumbler sleeve, said spindle including body portion, a neck portion and an actuation portion, the neck portion having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the body portion, the transition zone between the body portion and the neck portion having a curved surface; and
- driver and tumbler pins slidably mounted in the cast throughbores of the tumbler and driver sleeves and normally operable to prevent rotation of said spindle with respect to the stationary tumbler sleeve; and
- a retaining plate disposed in face-to-face relation with the rearward face of the tumbler sleeve, the face-to-face relation being maintained by spring means disposed rearwardly of the retaining plate.
- 9. An axial pin tumbler lock according to claim 8, wherein said rotatable driver sleeve includes an internally disposed detent and said spindle includes a longitudinal groove in said body portion for receiving said detent.
- 10. An axial pin tumbler lock according to claim 9, wherein axial movement of said spindle relative to said driver sleeve is limited through the engagement of the driver sleeve detent and the longitudinal spindle groove.
- 11. An axial pin tumbler lock according to claim 10, wherein said driver sleeve includes a radial throughbore and said longitudinal groove in the spindle includes a complemental radial throughbore and a connecting pin is disposed within the radial throughbores for translating the rotational movement of the driver sleeve to the spindle.
- 12. An axial pin tumbler lock according to claim 8, wherein the tumbler sleeve is retained in locked engagement with the shell by a cooperating pin and slot, the slot being disposed on the outer perimeter of the tumbler sleeve, and the pin being disposed through the shell and engaging the slot.
- 13. An axial pin tumbler lock according to claim 8, wherein the tumbler sleeve has an inner diameter substantially equal to the outer diameter of the body portion of the spindle, and said inner diameter providing support to said spindle.
- 14. An axial pin tumbler lock according to claim 8, wherein at least one of the cast throughbores in the driver sleeve includes an anti-flip groove, said anti-flip groove being a shallow depression in the rear face of the driver sleeve, and being adjacent to and in communication with one of said cast throughbores such that a misaligned tumbler pin will engage the anti-flip groove to prevent flip and decoding of the lock.
- 15. An axial pin tumbler lock according to claim 8, wherein the rear portion of said shell is of a splined configuration and wherein the perimeter of the retaining plate has a geometry including projections which cooperatively engage the splined configuration precluding rotation of the retaining plate with respect to the shell.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 07/891,783 filed Jun. 1, 1992 entitled "Computer Equipment Lock" now abandoned.
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