The invention relates to a cylinder lock comprising side pins and a side bar arranged between the cylinder core and the cylinder house, and to keys for such cylinder locks.
The invention relates to cylinder locks having side pins and side bar. Normally, this type of cylinder locks comprises a cylinder core and a cylinder housing, having the cylinder core arranged inside the cylinder housing and a side bar arranged in a space between the cylinder housing and the cylinder core. In a locked state, the side bar or blocking/latching bar is engaging and interfering with the cylinder housing and cylinder core and thereby prevents rotational movement of these in relation to each other. When the side pins are lifted by means of a key (code carrier) to a correct level by means of a groove in the side surface of the key, the side bar can be moved from engagement with the cylinder housing, and be pushed into the cylinder core and leave its locking position between the core and housing of the cylinder lock and thereby allow rotation of the cylinder core inside the cylinder housing so that the lock is opened. Such a lock is described in the Swedish patent document SE469565.
A combination of cylinder lock and key is shown in the Swedish patent SE-469565 (see figures) wherein the key (4) is provided with a groove in each of its side surfaces for engaging with code pins (5) arranged at opposite sides of the key-way (3a) of the cylinder core. The groove run along the side surfaces of the key and varies in elevation and when the key is inserted into the lock the pins are forced vertically, perpendicular to the direction of insertion of the key, upwards and downwards inside the cylinder core. The pins are essentially cylindrical and show narrower middle portions for receiving a blocking rod (6) when they are positioned in the correct code level lifted by the key. Depending on such factors as the number of code pins, the length of the key and height there are physical limits for the number of code possibilities. Even if the height of the key is large, the possibility to employ this height is limited. This is due to the resistance created when the code pins are pushed upwards and downwards by the groove of the key which becomes large for a large rise. For the same reason the variation in code level between two adjacent code pins is limited. A rise that is approximately 45 degrees at maximum creates very little resistance. Also the space available for the code pins in the cylinder core limits the maximal movement of the code pins and thereby the space available for coding levels.
An aim of the invention is to provide a cylinder lock having more possibilities for coding. This is achieved through an improved use of the dimensions of the cylinder lock, so that the available space of the lock and of the key is employed to a larger extent.
The invention provides a cylinder lock comprising a cylinder housing provided with a key channel, or key-way, arranged in the cylinder housing, at least one latching bar arranged between the cylinder housing and the cylinder core and a plurality of side pins arranged on at least one side of the key channel and arranged to be lifted by an inserted key and in cooperation with the blocking bar allow or prevent relative rotation of the cylinder housing and the cylinder core. Each side pin is further provided with a foot adapted to be lifted by a groove in the side surface of the key. The foot of at least one of the side pins is tapered. In this way, enhanced coding possibilities are provided by means of making it possible to prolong the stroke of the coding pins in the cylinder core. Moreover, the inclination rise, or climbing, of the code pin along the key is facilitated. In this way, the variation in code level for a given distance along the key, such as the distance between two code pins, can be increased and thereby also the total number of code levels available along the key length.
The foot of the code pin is preferably tapered in a direction from the key channel towards the cylinder housing. The foot is preferably also tapered towards the key, i.e. from the cylinder house towards the key channel. Preferably the foot is tapered in both these directions.
In a preferred embodiment the tapered foot is conical. In this case, the foot comprises a tapering both against the key and the cylinder housing. This also facilitates rotation of the code pin, so that the foot can “roll” along the key when the key is inserted in through the key channel, and this rotation decrease the friction and thereby also the wear.
In an embodiment, the conical foot is formed as a truncated cone pointing downwards.
In an embodiment, the foot of at least one of the side pins is mounted to the side pin in a bearing. Preferably, every foot of every side pin is mounted by means of a bearing in this embodiment.
In an embodiment, the tapering of the tapered foot is designed so that it provides an angle of between 10 and 50 degrees, preferably between 20 and 40 degrees, preferably approximately 30 degrees, in relation to the longitudinal direction of the key when the key is inserted into the key channel.
In an embodiment, the tapered foot is designed so that it provides an angle of between 40 and 80 degrees, preferably between 50 and 70 degrees, preferably approximately 60 degrees in relation to the longitudinal direction of the side pin the longitudinal direction of the side pin.
In an embodiment, at least one further side pin is provided with a tapered foot in accordance with the foot of the at least one side pin, and preferably all side pins are provided with a tapered foot, formed in essentially the same way. At least all side pins present on the same side of the key channel and which during use cooperates with the same side surface of the key of the lock.
In an embodiment, the side pin, preferably all of the side pins, is rotatably arranged (mounted in a bearing) in the cylinder core.
The invention also provides a key having at least one code groove for side pins of a cylinder lock, which code groove varies in elevation along the side of the key. The code groove forms a channel with two sides, and preferably also a base or bottom. Alternatively, there is no bottom and the sides of the channel meet each other and forms, in a cross section of the channel, two sides of a triangle wherein the third side is provided by the open groove in the side surface of the key. The key is characterized in that one of the side surfaces of the code groove is leaning, in a cross section of the code groove, so that it is adapted for cooperation with a tapered foot of a side pin. Preferably the lower surface of the groove, which is arranged for lifting the side pins of the cylinder lock, i.e. the lower surface in relation to the key.
The inclined surface separates the key from previous keys where the channel in the side of the key is provided with side surfaces that are perpendicular in relation to the side surface of the key and where the bottom of the channel, in the cross section of the channel, is perpendicular in relation to the sides of the channel and also parallel with the side of the key. The key, according to the invention, is provided with a channel with an inclined side surface. This inclined side surface of the channel is preferably the side that is directed towards the back, or lower side, of the key. In the embodiment wherein the channel comprises a bottom, the bottom is preferably flat and, in the cross section of the channel, is preferably parallel to the side surface of the key. The upper channel side of code groove forms a straight angle in relation to the key side, in the cross section of the channel, and also in relation to a possible bottom of the channel.
In a preferred embodiment of the key, the first inclined side surface of the code groove is inclined between 40 and 80 degrees, preferably between 50 and 70 degrees, preferably approximately 60 degrees in relation to the side surface of the key and the height direction of the key.
Preferably therefore the code groove also comprises a second side surface that extend from the side surface of the key to the bottom of the groove, wherein the second side surface of the cross section of the code groove is essentially perpendicular in relation to the side surface of the key.
In a preferred embodiment the code groove of the key forms a meandering pattern running from the front edge of the key, and which pattern is adapted to move the side pins of the cylinder lock upwards and downwards to different code levels when the key is inserted in the lock.
The invention will now be described further in embodiments with reference to the figures wherein details of the design are illustrated to facilitate the invention being carried out.
A first embodiment of a cylinder lock is illustrated in
The key can also be provided with an indentation in the form of bit of key or bittings for divided locking pins positioned above the key channel.
b illustrate two keys having code grooves 10a and 10b, respectively, provided in each side surface of each respective key. The code grooves 10a, 10b forms a pattern that varies in height level along the side surface of the key. The key of
By forming the side pins provided with conically downward directed ends, the height of the key can be more efficiently used and by adapting the groove 10 of the key in accordance with these the height variation of the code groove can be made greater. In this way a combination of a cylinder lock and key with cylindrically shaped foot on each side pin and whose dimensions previously made six code levels possible and a maximum variation of four code levels between two consecutive side pins is enhanced so that such a combination can provide seven code levels and a variation of five code levels between two consecutive side pins.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0950985-2 | Dec 2009 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2010/051405 | 12/16/2010 | WO | 00 | 5/30/2012 |