Claims
- 1. A combination lock and switch device including,
- a. a housing,
- b. a plurality of tumblers in said housing adapted to be rotated in accordance with a given combination,
- c. each of said plurality of tumblers having at least one notch in the peripheral edge thereof,
- d. means to rotate said tumblers relative to each other according to a given first combination to bring the respective peripheral notches into alignment with each other,
- e. a locking dog disposed to coact with said aligned peripheral notches according to said first combination,
- f. one of said tumblers having a second notch in the periphery spaced an angular distance from the first notch therein,
- g. each of said plurality of tumblers adapted to be aligned according to a second combination so as to bring the peripheral notches of the tumblers into alignment with the second notch on said one tumbler and to permit coaction with said locking dog in the aligned position for the second combination and,
- h. switch means operatively associated with said second notch in said one tumbler and with the locking dog when said plurality of tumblers are aligned in the second combination position whereby said switch means can actuate an associated electrical system.
- 2. In the combination as claimed in claim 1 wherein the one tumbler having two notches therein includes,
- a. contact means connected in said second notch to provide one pull means for the switch means of the associated electrical circuit,
- b. said locking dog to provide the other pull means for said switch mean, and
- c. said locking dog to move into and out of engagement with the said contact means as a function of the alignment of the second notch with the peripheral notches in each of the plurality of tumblers.
- 3. In the combination as claimed in claim 2 wherein the contact means includes,
- a. an insulator connected to said tumbler having the two notches therein and having a tab extended into the second notch,
- b. a commutator made of conductive material connected to the side of the insulator remote from the side connected to the tumbler having the two notches therein, and
- c. brush means on said housing disposed to engage the commutator for connecting said contact means to one side of said associated electrical circuit.
- 4. A combination lock and switch comprising,
- a. a housing,
- b. a bolt slidably mounted in said housing
- c. a locking dog in said housing connected at one end to said bolt and operable to move said bolt between a locked and unlocked position.
- d. dial means on said housing,
- e. a shaft rotatably mounted in said housing fixedly connected to and moveable by said dial means,
- f. a plurality of tumblers in said housing rotatably mounted on said shaft,
- g. each of said pluralities of tumblers having at least a first peripheral notch formed therein,
- h. at least one of said plurality of tumblers having a second peripheral notch formed therein a predetermined angular distance from said first peripheral notch on said one tumbler,
- i. said plurality of tumblers rotatable to align the first peripheral notch on each of the plurality of tumblers and alternatively to align the first peripheral notch on said plurality of tumblers with the second peripheral notch on said one tumbler.
- j. said locking dog to engage in the notches of the tumblers when so aligned,
- k. an electrical circuit having switch means in said housing operatively associated with said second peripheral notch on said one tumbler, and
- 1. said switch means operable on engagement of the locking dog in the aligned first peripheral notches of said plurality of tumblers with the second notch in said one tumbler to actuate the associated electrical circuit.
- 5. In a combination lock and switch as claimed in claim 4 wherein said switch means includes,
- a. a commutator on said one tumbler having the second notch spaced from the first notch thereon,
- b. insulator means insulating the commutator from any conductive material on the said one tumbler,
- c. contact means mounted in said housing disposed in engagement with said commutator, and
- d. means connecting said contact means to the associated electrical circuit.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my co-pending application U.S. Ser. No. 458,200, now abandoned.
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