Claims
- 1. A combination lock having interchangeable coded combinations comprising:
- a fixed shaft;
- at least two locking members mounted for braked rotation on said shaft and preventing, in all their angular positions, free access of a tool for actuating a lock mechanism except one position obtained after having reproduced the coded combination;
- a code disc removably mounted for braked rotation to said shaft and having a reference notch and code notches at predetermined locations in the periphery thereof;
- an assembly oscillatable about said shaft; and
- means for repeatedly oscillating said assembly from an initial position, with the angular amplitude of each oscillator corresponding to the numeric value of a digit of a code;
- said assembly including:
- a first pawl cooperating with teeth on a first of said members to rotate the latter in one direction from an initial locking position, on each oscillation of said assembly, a constant angular distance independent of the amplitude of each oscillation; and
- a second pawl cooperating with both said second member and the notches in said code disc to rotate the latter in one direction from an initial position, on each oscillation of said assembly, an angular distance equal to the amplitude of each oscillation and to rotate said second member from an initial position if said second pawl is not engaged in a notch of said disc.
- 2. The lock of claim 1, wherein the said code disc is made of a material in which code notches can easily be made at least on its periphery which is provided with a marking dividing it into a plurality of equal sectors whose width corresponds to the width of the code notches to be made.
- 3. The lock of claim 2, wherein said code disc is coupled in rotation with the end of a spindle rotating in braked manner inside said shaft and of which the other end comprises a maneuvering knob for locking the mechanism by jamming the combination and returning the locking member and code disc into initial positions.
- 4. The lock of claim 3 including:
- a fixed stop;
- a finger on the first member cooperating with said stop to define the initial position of said first member, and wherein:
- said code disc possesses a finger cooperating with a slot in the second member and another finger on said first member for mutual return thereof by means of the maneuvering knob.
- 5. The lock of claim 1, wherein said first member is, in its initial locking position, remote from its access-permitting position by an angular distance equal to the said constant distance multiplied by the number of digits constituting the coded combination, while the second member is, in its initial position, in its access-permitting position.
- 6. The lock of claim 1, wherein said oscillating means comprises a drive shaft having an end capable of receiving, in removable manner, an alpha-numeric dial for oscillating said drive shaft with amplitudes corresponding to the numeric value dialed.
- 7. The lock of claim 6, wherein said assembly comprises a pinion mounted to rotate on said fixed shaft meshing with a pinion on said drive shaft and provided with a finger parallel to said fixed shaft for driving a web, rotating on said fixed shaft, and bearing a pivot for said pawls, said finger passing through a slot in said web and constituting a cam for lifting or lowering said pawls out of or into engagement with the said teeth or the disc notches.
- 8. The lock of claim 1, wherein the notched disc possesses teeth between the notches and the second pawl has opposite ends, the tooth being on one end and cooperating with said teeth or said notches and the other end of said second pawl having a finger which cooperates with a finger on the second locking member to rotate it when said tooth is engaged in said teeth.
- 9. The lock of claim 1 including magnetic washers fixed on the fixed shaft and abutting the locking members to brake their rotation.
- 10. The bolt of claim 1 including a monitor device actuated by the second locking member to detect incorrect reproduction of the correct coded combination.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 640,988, filed Aug. 15, 1984 and now abandoned.
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