Claims
- 1. A combination lock for mounting on a heat resistive panel such as a safe door, comprising an operating dial on one side of said panel, movable lock mechanism on an opposite side of said panel, a spindle extending through the thickness of said panel and operatively connecting said dial to said movable lock mechanism, and a bushing surrounding said spindle, characterized by the fact that both said spindle and said bushing are formed of non-metallic material having relatively low heat conductivity, so that in case of a fire on one side of said panel, said spindle and bushing will not provide an efficient path for transmission of heat to the other side of the panel.
- 2. The invention defined in claim 1, wherein said spindle and bushing are made of nylon.
- 3. A combination lock comprising a plurality of wheels each having a radial slot, a rectilinearly movable slide having a finger positioned to enter the slots in the wheels when all of the wheels are oriented to place their respective slots in alignment with said finger, a spring tending to move said slide in a direction to draw said finger into said slots, and a latch member engaged by said slide and moved to an unlatched position by movement of said slide during movement of said finger into said slots, the movement of the slide and the movement of the latch member being parallel to each other.
- 4. The invention defined in claim 3, wherein said latch member is movable relative to said slide between latched and unlatched positions while said slide is held against movement of its finger into said slots, and resilient means tending to keep said latch member in latched position relative to said slide.
- 5. The invention defined in claim 3, further comprising a spindle and a bushing surrounding said spindle, one of said wheels being fixed to said spindle to turn therewith, another of said wheels being rotatably mounted on said bushing, said slide having an opening through which said bushing extends so that the slide straddles the bushing.
- 6. The invention defined in claim 5, wherein said latch member has a central opening containing a major portion of said slide within said latch member.
- 7. The invention defined in claim 5, wherein a plurality of wheels are rotatably mounted on said bushing, further comprising a non-metallic spacer washer surrounding said bushing between two wheels thereon, a retaining ring on said bushing for limiting movement of said wheels and spacer washer in one axial direction along said bushing, and a spring washer tending to push said wheels axially toward said retaining ring and providing a light frictional drag opposing rotation of said wheels on said bushing.
- 8. The invention defined in claim 5, wherein said one wheel fixed to said spindle is formed integrally therewith.
- 9. The invention defined in claim 8, wherein said spindle and said one wheel are formed at least mainly of non-metallic plastic material having a relatively low coefficient of heat transmission.
- 10. A combination lock comprising a slide movable between a locked position and an unlocked position, a plurality of wheels mounted for rotation about a common axis of rotation and arranged to obstruct movement of said slide toward its unlocked position except when said wheels are in a predetermined rotational position, a latch movable relative to said slide between a latching position and an unlatching position, housing means including a plurality of housing parts assembled relative to each other to constitute a housing enclosing major portions of said slide and said latch but not enclosing said wheels, a first coiled spring within said housing engaging said slide and tending to move said slide toward its unlocked position, and at least one other coiled spring within said housing reacting between said slide and said latch and tending to move said latch to its latching position relative to said slide.
- 11. The invention defined in claim 10, wherein said first coiled spring pushes at one end against a portion of said slide and at its other end against a fixed part of said housing.
- 12. The invention defined in claim 10, wherein said housing parts are fastened in fixed position relative to each other in such manner that the housing and the slide and latch and the springs within the housing constitute a sub-assembly which can be handled as a unit during initial assembly of the combination lock and any subsequent servicing.
- 13. A combination lock comprising a rotary spindle, a drive wheel connected to said spindle to rotate therewith, a first lock wheel and a second lock wheel both rotatable concentrically with said spindle, means for rotating said first lock wheel from rotation of said drive wheel, means for rotating said second block wheel from rotation of said first lock wheel, a latch, a slide having a part movable toward and away from said spindle and operatively connected to said latch to move said latch to an unlatching position when said slide part moves toward said spindle, said lock wheels each having a radial slot and serving to prevent said slide part from moving toward said spindle except when the radial slot is aligned with said slide part, said drive wheel having a periphery shaped like a cam circular through the major portion of its circumference and having a low point and rising in both directions from said low point to its circular portion, so that when said slide part is located in the slots of the lock wheels and at the low point of the periphery of the drive wheel, rotation of the spindle and drive wheel in either direction will cam the slide part out of the slots and move it away from the spindle.
- 14. The invention defined in claim 13, wherein said spindle and drive wheel are formed integrally from plastic material.
- 15. The invention defined in claim 13, wherein said spindle is rotatable within a stationary bushing, said lock wheels are mounted to rotate on said bushing, and said spindle and said bushing are both made of plastic material.
- 16. A combination lock comprising a plurality of wheels each having a radial slot and a movable member having a finger positioned to enter the slots in the wheels when all of the wheels are oriented to place their respective slots in alignment with said finger, and resilient means tending to move said finger into said slots, one of said wheels being of non-metallic material and being of such size that when the wheels are rotated, said finger will ride mainly on the periphery of said one wheel out of contact with peripheries of other wheels during at least a substantial part of a revolution of said one wheel, said one wheel having a periphery which is circular and concentric with the center of rotation of the wheel throughout the major part of its circumference, the slot in said one wheel being formed as an inwardly extending notch at one point, the wheel having peripheral portions of cam-like curved shape extending from the bottom of said notch to a circular part of the periphery, in each of two opposite circumferential directions from the bottom of said notch, so that when said finger is positioned at the bottom of said notch, it will be cammed out of the notch by rotation of the wheel in either direction.
- 17. A combination lock comprising a plurality of wheels each having a radial slot, a latch member movable along a straight line between a projected latching position and a retracted unlatching position, spring means tending to move said latch member toward its latching position, a slide also movable along a straight line parallel to the direction of movement of said latching member between a projected position and a retracted position, spring means tending to move said slide toward its retracted position, a finger on said slide positioned to engage the peripheries of said wheels to prevent movement of said slide toward its retracted position except when the radial slots of all of said wheels are aligned with said finger, whereupon the spring means of said slide may move the slide to its retracted position, a portion of said slide engaging said latch member during such movement of the slide to retracted position and serving to move the latch member to its retracted position.
- 18. The invention defined in claim 17, wherein the latch member and the slide are so shaped that the latch member may be moved from its projected position to its retracted position by external force without causing any movement of the slide.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 118,735, filed Feb. 5, 1980 and now abandoned.
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